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.. II. I OUR NEXT GOVERNOR. ? !< A special correspondent of the < Augusta Constitutionalist, writing from j,J ..Columbia states that (ion. Mx-Gowan 1 #s spoken of as the Conservative can-: t ttdate for Governor at the nent cJcc' . snn nnr! flint it is sunoosed that he t Sll obtain the support of Elliott and! other leading Republicans. AVe fully endorse the opinion of the Andironjj Intelligencer, that no man in the Slato; ^ is more aniversally beloved or popular J., with the masses, or would receive a I heartier support from the people of, c this section. His abilities snd high .character would do honor to any! .offiec in tho f?ifb of the people, and!. >r? trnst that they will meet with r due recognition. Kan of Israel, Help ! v jEdilQr Abbeville Press and Banner: The Baptist House of worship in Abbeville w ready for tho roof. The ; rains arc coming and freczir.g weath- a . er wilJfoHow. The roof must go on. i you wftcrrcaa tms, cro not wan, ior , others to do all the worfc IIclp, rhelp ! Send something to B'ro. XVatt ,or Mr. Rogers. To leave tbcm with.out funds now, is lik^ lashing the free ;horses ^op \he road is bud aud the S( uaaUJs Jjeavy. HELP. Sad Suicide.?Mr. Richard Vv'carn of Columbia, member of' tire wellknown firm of WoarnJr Ilix, photographers, committed suicide in that cit}' on Friday morning last, by inflicting upon himself a pistol wound, 'whilst laboring under a fit of insani- ^ ty. Mr. Wearn was well known in la the community, where ho numbered ^ manyfriend9. He was a maD of pop- j* ular muniiors, and will bo regretted. ^ He leaves an iuteresting family. M Tiik Public Schools. ? Among ^ Other recommendations of Sunerin- 9 m rxT' * \\ tendent Jillsou, in his late excellent L)l report, ho suggests that the State vi appropriation be apportioned to the school attendance, tliat a more ngiu n examination of teachers be exacted, and that the fuuds belonging to the L< ; *> - i> County for school purp?scs be re- ^ tained by the Treasurer. This last .Si will obviate the present delay in the payment of teachers. so ^ Toe. Masonic Female College.? A "Wo tako pleasure in announcing that tbe exercises of this popular institution will be resumed on the 21st inst. "!~ President Benet will coiumeuco the* _ new ronr with a strong corns of in - J -* ? - o I struetors, and is determined to earn bi tho largest, measure of success. Wc ^ commcnd the coilego as one of great .\j merit to the earnest patronage of ^ our friends. i( r a Cjvil Rights Bill.?Hon. A. II. Stephens made a strong constitution- f*j, al argument against tlfe bill which i^ pending in Congress. In South Car- IJ olina it matters littlo to us one way ^ or the other, as our State legislation t hn? anticipated Uongrts>iouaI, and ^ 1 A. a 1_ |.l 1_ *L! A ~ ~ . J leu LUO UlUCKM nuunug iu ucuiuwu in the way of civil rights. 1 Admitted to tiie Bar.?Messrs. J". 1). Allqr*> J. W. lioyd, and Orvillc J Calhoun, it will be seen by rcl'crencc to the proceedings of our Court, were admitted j,o. the Bar on yesterday. They are 'gentlemen of talents and , attainments and \ve wish them a , ( i i\ i *\ / Ol bright future. p ? :?ti Crieb Cashing has been nom- U inated for the vacant post of Chief justice, out nas not yet. ueen con- ^ firmed. His ability is unquestioned, tJ bnt be is scarcely enough of a liepublican to please the dominant par- V . - 0 a /ii tS> We bad tlie pleasure of meeting'inrOttr office during the past week .our old friend Dr. J. ii. Jenn ings, the j popular Surtrcon of the 19th South J r . .1 .Carolina Eegimcnt, fn tho late war. c o; QSiOonsignees. The following named persons have freight in tho Depot: JB&W J Johnson, M Cooper, C T Haskell, J C Pressley, L II ltussell, T Baker, W H Miller, T M Jay, Bradley A Jay. vf 1 7: MARSHALL, Agent. The following persons have packages J tn the Express office: a J S Cothran, E Bowie, J L Covin, J F (. Calhoun, Miss S E McCord, J H O Tnrner, C W Cowan, A O Grant, J Henry, B E King, U B Latimer. I1 C. V. HAMMOND, J Agent. j-' Market [Reports. J r C CORRECTED WEEKLY liY f BARN W E Jj Jj & CO., 1 Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Orocc- ' rics," Provisions, &c., &c. J Aobeville, Jan. 14, 1S74. Cotton,...,.., f 13i to 14^ J2ggs...i:;. ...25c per dozen Fodder',. .' $1.25 per 100 lbs . Flour,...'.......: $9 to $14 per bbl Ground Peas.......$2.00 to $2.25per bushel Meal, $1.25 per bushel rxn f,? r-,. 11 IU ia?; ^uiiuu Kails, *.10 cents per lb Oranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen 3?ea.s, $1.00 per bushel t Apples, .$2.00 Butter, 25 i Bacon, .<.-3?. 10 to 12 CofFee,y.?fc.7-.? 30 to 35 Corn,. $1.25 T Chickens, 15 to 25c eacl. t New York, Jan. 12.?Cotton quiet c and firm; uplands 16$; Orleans 17$. j Gold opened attlli.Charlkst<^yJ??. 12.?Cotton firmmiddling 16; net receipts 3,499. auai^a? Jhd.|12.?Cotton?middling 15}; reVclf>G} T.IB'T bales; sales 1,140. In the Columbia Contempt .'.ise, Judge Carpenter Is as minle an jrder suspcnc]iMessrs. Me.Masier, Lt'Combe, Pope, Haskell, Baekman uui Ycomans, unless they purge the :ontempt by surrendering the assets >? the Citizens Savings Bank, and >ayfng bade the fees received by iiem. -?*<! . j?iT Mr. J. K. C. DtiPrc lias taken lie stf?re in Cothran & Wilson's .Jange. formerly oeeupiet' by Sassard . n.T :M + .... j,,,.., .1.....; ,.-,N w VyU., aii'j win in U iv? uajo vi?\;u i( j/ , varied stock* nt' goods, when lie will ie pleased to sell to his friends \vhnever they may need in his line. ? Wc learn that Major A. 15. Yardlavv intends vacating his dwellug, to occupy a portion oi' his father's esidenee, JC3T Anderson is now lighted up ;itii street Iamj&s. - ? <g*?? New Advertisements. IrrTj tut lowing is a Ji.st ot new dvertfetements: Saw Mill?Tho was, Edwards & Mc !nnty. Fertilisers?A. M. Aiken. Triumphant?Geo. W. Williams & Co. Uokesbury Conference School. o5*iAcres?L. P. Guttiu, Sheriff. Sf>4 Acres?D. P. Gullin, Sheritl'. Final Discharge. Dentistry at Due West?Dr. Thomp>n. To Debtors? McAclams & Black. Tea?Perrin & Parker. Furniture, Pictures and Paper Hai>gijrs?J. J). Chalmers & Co. Tnxc.<?T. N. To 1 be rt. The Alston House?Misses Cater. * <s> ? ARRIVALS AT AVier's Hotel, Since last issue. W T Hendeison, j e> Ainierson, 1 r iley, Greenwood; 1* Harrington and dy, T Gipson, Ireland; Jacob Pins' 'iisky, Joseph Pinscensky, Germany ; ' i T Miller, Pendleton; X A liriggs, J ivinsville; J Mutrener, Hodges Depot; 1 cD Melts, Charleston; J F Calhoun, < 'illington; Jas Wilson, JasSmith, Juo jiilli, Anderson; J J Deviiu, s u 1 cCl in ton, Cedar Springs; J Tllorton, J radloys; PC Brown, S li M or rah, T Scott, Jf L Covin, Dr 1) S Benson, Mt 1 urmel i It Sondley, Abbeville; 2)r J ' ! Wideman, Long Cane; VV li Haw- > iorn, B F?mith, J F Agnew, Donalds lie; J L Clinkscales, Due West; J N 1 shley, Level Land; W It Munday, 1 odgos Depot; J J Cunningham, T J ill, Temple of Health; S C Link, < inkville; lr T Jackson, Long Cane; C Cleckley, IS White, John Speer, owndesviile; J> t; L'rawtoro, juiine iverl T A Wlicrod, Mottuttsville; W I) ars, E A Mars, Calhoun's Mills; J I) illivan, Smith's Cross Roads; \V ranklin, Cokesbuiv; F Crawford, . inety .Six: AG Cudworth, E M John- i i). JSew York; l)r J EDiur, Augusta, :i.t 1'J Smith, Providence, It I; Col P Jones, Hon T C Gower, Greenville; Million, Harrison co, Ivy; lion J 1* oore, Anderson. J01IX A. WIEIt, Proprietor. Mar riages. MARRIED, at the residence of the ride's mother, on the 1st of January, f Rev. T. H. Pope, Mr. MILLER .'IL.SOX, of Abbeville County, and iiss T. E. ANDREWS, of Laurens? ounty. MARRIED, on Christmas Eve, at the ssidence of the bride's father, neai reenwood, by the Rev. J. \V. Murray, Lr. PIERCE RADALIIOEKER, o, 'ewberry, and Miss J?'AN MY 1URD. Slighter of Mr. 1). li. Bird. MARRIED, at the residence of Mr. (avid 0:i!-riM)ii. oil Smiiiuv llioniinir. [til inst., by lit* v. L. \V. Trible, J AS. .. AVRICillT, of the Abbeville Medium ? Miss MA DO IIA MATTI-SUX, o. ford, Ala. ESstet/t? OF eta Earigkt, deceased. Biatj. inn A TT, nofcAns l^nrinrr /'liiimQ Hff'iPU JOHN ENRlVflfi\ at the tiin* f his death a'-e hereby notified t< resent their demands properly veri ctl, and those owing the estate t< lake payment to LEWIS I). BOWIE, idmiuistrator with tlic "Will an exed. T rr -t r>T 4 OA O jail, i, oy-oin. Ice Citizens Savings Bank, abbeville, s. c., ") Jan. 6, 1874. j Depositors arc requested to call at this office before the lose of this week lo attend to their aims, appoint proxies and other latters relating to their interest. EDWIN L. PARKER, Ass't Cashier. T rr i o-o on .1 l j mi. (, lcto, ou-ii Notice. G. & C. Railroad Co., Treasurer's Oefice, Columbia, s. C., Jan. 1, 187? Holders of the state gua ranteed bonds and the dmitted second (2d) moktiage bonds of this Company, k'ho have funded the past due Couionsof said Bonds, matured between anuary, eighteen hundred and sev.a.. 4 .../v /10r.) \ ..1 T 1 _ _ _? l i _ unu ?nuy, eigmecn umdred and seventy-three, (1873.) >oth inclusive, are notified that the 'anuary, eighteen hundred and sevmty-four, Coupons of said lionds, md, also, those of the funded Interest ionds and Certificates, will be paid an presentation at this offieo on the FIFTEENTH (15th) INST. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Treiisnrnr. Jan. 5, 1874,39-2t WANTED. / rEACIIERS wanted for 1874 to teach the several Schools of iVhito Hall School District, both vhito and colored. Liberal salaries vill bo given. Application can be nade to tho Chairman of the Board >f Trustees None need apply but hose that are well qualified to teach. W. G. KENNEDY, Chairman Board Trustees. Jan. 7, 1873, 39-4t j- ... 1 . *, j ,i 1 BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. Standard Scales. .Stock Similes, Coal Scales, Uiiy Scales, Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, &cM &c. Scales repaired promptly and reasonably. For Sale, also, Letter Presses, and Till; MOST l'KKKKCT ' Miles Alarm Till Co. s EVEUV VViiAy Merchant ^ %SSZ?S PPAWEJt should /SjfyWifeif'i fsTse Them.- V ' ***&*? WarrantedSOLD AT Fairteis' Seals fareteaffl, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 Broadway, New York. WG Baltimore Street, Baltimore.otf Camp Street. New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & E WING, Masonic Hall, l*!iilatlelj>liin. FAIRBANKS, BROWN ct CO., 1' .Milk Street,. Boston. POLLARD & CO., AGENTS, Augusta, Ga. For sale by 'I'ROWIiRIDGE & CO., Abbeville, S. C. Jan. 1st, 1S74, 39-3m Citation for Letters of Administration The State of Month Carolina. A T5i:?iry?nr*T T 1,-1 rniTVTV^ Jiimicj * uiiiiiL'i * x liy C. W. (JUFFIX, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, James It. Cunningham nade suit to mcv to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate ind etlects of James.T. Liddell, late )f Abbeville Countv, deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite ind admonish all and singular the kinired and creditors of the said James r. Liddell, dccM, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, ;o be held at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on :21st January inst., xfter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not lie granted. 3iven under my hand and seal, this fifth day of January, in the year of ^our Lord one thousand eight hundred "and seventy-four, and in the ninety? eighth year of American lndepcnLdeiu-e. Published on the "111 and 14th day of January, 1874, in the Abbeville 1'rtn* und Banner. C. W. (SUFFIX, J. P. A. C. Jan. 17, 1S74, 39-2t* WIER'S HOTEL rSHlIE subscriber lias leased the ITotel a building on thei4Dendy Corner" sir the South-east corner of the public square. The house has been thoroughly renovated and repaired, and was opened on JANUARY 1st, 1S74. Ho will be happy to accommodate the tra veiling public a>u! people generally. He intends to keen a lirst class Hotel, a good table and well trained and attentive servants. JJoard for families or single parties can h.wlf.lionn A irnnd T-iv.^rv . stable on the lot. Apply to JOHN A. WIER, Agent. Jan. 7-1S74, 39-1 f Notice of Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing under the name of DrPRE & SMITH, has this day been dissolved by .mitual consent; The business will be carried on at the same stand by \Y. JOEL .SMITH, Esq., who is authorized 10 settle up the accounts of the old firm, mil who "solicits oil behalf of himself, he liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on tlieliriu of Dul*rc& Smith. J. F. C. DuPRE, W. JOEL SMITH. Jan. 1st, 1ST4. Card. In retiring from the firm of DuPRE & SMITH, the undersigned would tender his thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firm, and solicits in behalf of his late associate "\V. JOEL SMITH, a continuance of the mililm fxvm> iinrl iiiitrntiiitro ... , tutu niu l ining ui-iuri; the first Monday in December. There will be a public examination at the close of the second term. 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. Rates of Tuition Per Term of Three Months, to be paid in advance: Primary Department, SO.UO; Academic Department, $10.00; Collegiate Department, $12.00; Musical Department, $13.00. Board twelve dollars per month. W. K. BLAKE, Principal. Dec. 10, 1873 33-tf J. F. C. DuPRE. Jan. 1st, 1S74, 39-2t ATTENTION. 'T^IIE attention of our customers is |_ called to the tact that all unpaid accounts tor 1873 aro now past duo. AVe need the money, and they, without exception, will will please come forward and settle promptly - 1 Quarles & Perrin. Jan. 7, 1S74, 30-lf GREENWOOD FEMALE INSTITUTE. THE exorcises of this Institution will open on the first Monday in January, 1874. The scholastic year of nine months, will be divhl it imo tlim* terms: the first term wil. eml Friday before the first Monday in April; the second term will commence on the first Monday in April, and end Friday before the lirst Monday in July; the third term will commence the first Monday in ml.n* .....1 ^...1 l.'I. i _ i i i j" .'.i 'pacific guano company, (capital ?100,000,) Soluble Pacific Guano, TILLS C!UA2sO is now BO well, known inaH tho Southern Slates' ' lor its rerrtarfcablo efloetff as an ngcn-'l cy fov increasing I lie produce of labor, us not. to require special recommendation from us. Its use lot* eight cars past lias established its cliar-j i cter for rclinblo exoollcnco. 'J he j j arge fixed capital invested by (lie. Company in this trade affords t he j : surest guarantee of the continued ex-1 jcellcnee of this Guano. The supplies j i put into market this season are, as I heretofore, prepared under the superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Uaviom*lf Chemist of tlie Company, at ! Charleston, S C. lience phi liters may'rest assured that its qtialitj* and cumposition is precisely the same as that heretofore ?*olcK r 'J. X. KOP.SON", Selling Agents,. I'hurlrsSon, S. C. JOHN S. RKKSJC & CO. General Agents, Baltimore. Terms?SIS cash; $33 time, without interest. To accommodate planters, "jhey can order now and have until 1st April to decide as tv> whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from th* factory hy the car load, -I-"- tvill !.,> acI'ij phosphate, cjtjaxo. BOX ft, PLAiSTEIi, ?c., always on hand, quality guaranteed. J. N. PtOBSON. Dcc. 20, IS73, 37-4in NOTICE TO BEETGM OF dTTk TV* TP7PT r\ ii i?, <ru D2M UWC7A1 ^ VU. 0-0 Old accounts must 1>g settled before new ones are opened. There will be positively no exceptions to this rule. ~ BATtXWELL & CO. Dec. 24,1870, 37-tt MILLINER? AT OOi^F! * I WILL .sell the balaneo of mv MILLINERY AT NEW YORK COST. It is all fresh and desirable. MBS. M. M. WHITE. Dee:3, 1873, 31-tf < IL?To.S3t Come Forward' and Settle Their Accounts. IOXdER indulgence cannot be J /,rivcn, iis wc arc compelled to have the money. Don't Neglect this Call. TAGGART & MAXWELL, Druggists. Greenwood, S. C.,) Nov. 12,1873, 31-tf'J ; THE GREAT REMEDY FOR which can be cured by a timely resort to this standard preparation, as lias been Droved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is -acknowledged by many prominent physicians to bo the mostreliable preparation, ever introduced for.tlie rolief and cure of all Limg complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sclnf n onAA/1 tf I UU1U AUUrS IU CIIUV/II 11 Oj/VViVJJ cure in tlic most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough," -Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's 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, i thus removing the cause of ; the complaint. prepared nr BETH VT, FOWLE & SONS, Boston, Mass., And old by PruggisU anJDuulcratfuucrally. MONEY! MONEY! Wc arc prepared to pay in CASH. THE HIGHEST MARKET THICE FOR COTTON. QUARLES & PEHR1N, Oct. 7, 1873, 2G-tf i 1 _ 1 J m ' ' "> 1 ' m <_ FOLLOWING A GOOD EXAMPLE. HB. CLAFLTX & CO., A. 'b. # STEWA KT, and othor largoj liousos in Now York, urti selling al | K1SDUCKO 1-RICKS and- at, COST! to suit thu price of Cotton ns well as.j the stringency of the money market; so also, McDonald &^H&ddon! WILL FOR TIIE Nest Sisty Bays give in cxcl.angc for CASH or COTTON, TIJEJii ENTIRE STOCK OF zlp 22, \ G Ci; % B * al> Great)j Reduced Prices. Dress Goods, .> Triimop, Millinery aM Notions, aud such other gou^e,at COST. Call early and get bargains?we mean business. Nov. ID, 1873, 32-tf ASSIGNEE'S SALE, 0 rCLoAtficj air f!ne? AT TIIG' Emporium of Fashion. IB KG leave tooffiM' the entire stock of JAMES W. FOWLER & CO.. AT COST FOE CASH. a. . . ; ji ? * * To merchants and dealers generally, WI1U HIUV Willlt lu bvi'uiu iuvii olwi_i\, this is a good opportunity lo buy chcap. The Stock of .Millinery is large and well-selected, and the ladies will be surprised how cheap they can buy a fashionable Ilat or Bonnet. Tt is well known that this Stock embraces fashion, taste and style, All can be suited by calling early. J.T.Eobertsoiij ASSIGNEE OF JAS. W. POWLER & CO. . t^ov. 10,1873, 32-tf SS now at home from New York and Hnltimorc, where she has just supplied herself with a complete Stock of| the prettiest ami most fashionable .Millinery to bo found in the Northern markets. fcfhe is now prepared to exhibit BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS Ijaces, . !Ribbon, Ties, Cravats; Buffs, Collars, Sleeves, Infants Caps and Bonnets, , Trimmings for Dresses, &c HOOP SKIRT PANIERS, &G., &C. Also a variety of Ornaments and Notions Generally Please call on MRS. M. M. WHIT&, over CITIZEN}!' SAVING'S BANK, where she will be pleased to see you and will take"pleasure in sho&ing you through her stock. ' All orders Bent will! receive MRS. WHITE'S attention ami if satisfaetiou is not given can be returned. Very respectfully1, Mrs. M, EL White. ] Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf ARE YOU INSURED ?' IF NOT, CALL ON Dnjprc # fkrrin, ^GETSTTS, ] who represent | < The Georgia Home, of Co- ! lumbus, Ga. The Germania, of New York. The Home, of New York. | The Old Dominion, of Rich-!, mond, Va., whoso capital and assets aggregate'1 Ten and a half Millions, (?l0,59S.573.00) Wn xrri*i> nn Merchandise. Btiihl-: ings of every description. Furniture,I GIN HOUSES, COTTON, &e., at "Board Kates." DuPre & Perrin, General Insurance Agents. Abbcvijle, Oct. 22, 1S73, 2S-3t SABBLES! SADDLES! WE have on hand and for sale, low lor Cash, a SPLENDID STOCK of SADDLES, BRIDLES, BUGGY WHIPS, WAGON WHIPS, &c.; itc. . Quarles & Perrin. Oct. 21, 1873. 1 Ha R. R. ftADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures the worst pains In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after ronUng this advertisement need any ono SUFFER WITII PAIN. RADWAY'S REAJ1Y RELIEF 13 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and la Tho Only Pain Remedy that Instantly stop* tlie mo-'tcxcrnclntlntr pain?, allays Inflammations. mid cures Conf:ri<ttona, whether of the Limit*. Stomach, Dowels, or other glands or organs, by olio application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how t lolerit or excruclallnc the pain tho RHEUMATIC, Rod-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or proutratcd with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WTT.T. iPP^PnTVUTAVTfflCP INFLAMMATION Ob' TUB KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION* OK THE BLADDER. > . INFLAMMATION OFTHU BOWELS. < CONGESTION OF TIIE LUN03. i SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. J HALPITATION OK THE HEART. 1 HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIKTIiERtA. , CAlARUH, INFLUENZA. ' HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. , i NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. 1 COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. i The application oftliq JCenriy Jtiillcf to t1i? port or f parts where the pain ordilJlcuiiy exist* willafford case 1 and Comfort. , / Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will In n few I moments euro cramps. spasms, souii stomach, l heartburn, sick iikahaohe, diarrhoea, dysentery. colic. wind in the ROWELS, -I ami all internal tain* t Traveler* should always carry a bottle of Kn<!> way'* Ifeuily K?*11ot? with them. A fav: drops in C water will prevent *ickiieiM or pain* from chan^o of , water. It Is better than French lirundy or Bitters as a I BtlmuJunt. : j FEVEIi AND AGUE. c FEVER AND AO'.'E cured for fifty cents. There Is 1 not a rumndiul aifetit In this world that will core Fever c and Asrno. and all other Mal'irimi*, Hilon*. Scarlet, Tvphoid, Yollow, and other lever* fald'ed bv KAI>- C "WAY'S 1'ILLSI 50 (|tllck nt RADWAY'S READY RE- i .LIEF. Fifty cenu per bottle. HEALTH I BEAUTY W \! I STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE ' , OF FLESH AND "WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND UfiAUlKWiJ UUrfil AVS Aiiii. \ . ' < DR. RADmY'S ' Sarsapariaa Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: BO ' SUIOK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANCES, THE ' ODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE , OF THIS TRUUf WONDEBFUXi MEDICINE, 1 THAT ] EfBry Bay an Increase ii M | and feiiM is Seen ail Fell j Every drop of the FARSAPARILLTAN RESOJt- I FENT commuiWcates through tho Blood, Sweat. Urino, I anil other Fluidft and Juices of tho syiMin tho -^goT of 1 life, for it repairs tho waste?of tho body with now and < sound material. Scrofula, Svphllis, Consumption, ' Glandular disease. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tit- ] mors, Nodosin the Glands ami other parts of tho system, , Bore Eyes, Strumorou* discharges troia the Ear*, and < the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fover Bores, Scald Head, Ring Worm. Salt Rhernn, Erysipelas, 1 Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh; Tumors, Can- I core In the Womb, and all weakening and painful-discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of * tho lli'o principle, aro within the curative rangoof fids c wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using iti'or clthor of these forms of disease Its potent powur to euro them. If the patient, dally becoming reduccd by tho wastes and decomposition that Is continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with now material made from healthy blood?and this tho SARSAl'ARILLIAN will and does sccure?a cur? fs certain; for when onco this remedy commences its work of purification, and succeeds.ln diminishing tho f toss of ivastes. Its repairs will bo rapid, nnd every day r thrnntlentwHl feci hlnnolfirrowlmrbettor and stfoncer. i the food digesting better, appetite improving, ami ilosh j urn" weight Increasing. 1 i.ot only does the SARSAP.tmr.LUtf RF.soi.vnxT excel ? all known remedial agents In the cure of Chronic, Scro'- 11 ftilous, ConptituMonnl, and Skin diseases; but It Is tha t only positive euro lor Kidney ? Bladder Complaints, s Urinary and Womb disease*, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy, J1 Ktoppageof Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brlght'sDIs- ( case, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there aro 1 brick-dust deposits, or the water U thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads liko while silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appear- ] ancc, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there U , n pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and i pain lu the Small of the Back and along the Loins. ( Tumor of 12 Years' Groivth Cured by Hadiuay's Resolvent. n DR. RADWAY'S ' ? t PerfectFnrflative&ReplatiniPilli! ; perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with street gam, * purge, regulate. purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rati- (_ way's Pills, for the cure ofiiH disorders of tno .Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Disease*, (1 Headache. Constipation, Costivene.'s, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Bilious Kcver, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Piles, and all Derangement* of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a posltivo euro. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, miuerals or deleter!- ,S ous drugs. r A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the svs- \ tem from all the above named disorders. Price,25 cents J per Box. SOLD BY DKUUCISTd. t HEAD "KALSE AND TKUli." Send ono letter Ktamp to RADWAY A CO., No. S2 Warren S/., New I York. Information worth thousands will bo sent you. e FRESH ARRIVALS ' A T ? W. T. PENNEY'S i Drug* Store. I n 0 li t TIIE subscriber has junt received aj j! new and select stock of Choice ,s Drugs, S TOILET SOAPS, j Perfnmery aid Fancy Articles [ of great variety and excellent quality, a to which he invites the attention of his friends. H W. T. PENNEY. o Nov. 12, 1S73. S5 ii Just Arrived AT 6 PARKER & PERRIN'S \ Ala lot of pocket ? KXLYES of tlic bc>f>t nmke d also some very fine K.\ZORS AND aI POCK 1ST PISTOLS' _ Dee. 17.1S73. Fruit and Confectionary Store. j J. B. & W. J. Rogers aro convinccd tluit that is what tho Abbeville people want, and therefore they have 1*1 rlctorn.ined to keep a first class stock "J Df Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, and in short, everything that belongs to a first-class confectionary stoic. A They heartily thank the public for fhoir 1 iImrnl nutrouniro for the past ,J^ two vcnrs, anil hope l>y honorable!J/1 dealings and strict attention to bnsi-jwi ness, that aneo will merit acontinu- to: unco of the Hiirno. im Their motto is "short profits andiim quick sales " They will promiso the ed public llml they shall have the advantrge of fresh fruit every week, tf OfiiGu of tie School Comsilssionor, AuuEvir.tE C. IT., ) j Dec. y, 1873. j I "VfOTTCE is hereby given that the J ' * T> 111?!!,. Q;.|innl? t, P llifi OoUtltvl XI i V, ^ will open on the 1st .M OX J) AY in FKBKUAliV next, and that this office will ho open for tho examination of teachers from the Gth to the \y 31st of January.. Applicants mayfsui prepare for a rigid examination. Tho! Fr Hoard has determined to elevate tho j ct standard of morality and scholarship j in the teachers of the county. School,? Trustees must call at this office to|y* receive their book of School Records. I By ord^r of the Board, * W. M. PRESSLEY, Ch. & School Comra'r, Doc. 10,1S73, 35-ts Tin- ' fgar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable , Preparation, made chiclly from tbo na- , ;ivo herbs found ou tho lower rauges of j ,i_U OIW1UI cU4tb lUUUIlLtUlId U1 VsUiUUl* lia, the medicinal properties of which i ire extracted therefrom without tho uso i )f Alcohol. Tlio question is almost I iaily asked, ''What is the cause of tho < mparallclcd success of Vinegar 15it- < [ kiis?'' Our answer is, that thev rcmovo ? he cause of disease, and the patient rc:ovor3 his health. They aro the great 1 jlood purifier and a lilb-giviug principle- : i perfect Innovator and Invigorato? >f tho system. Never before in tho listory of" tlio world has a medicine been 1 lompounded possessing the remarkablo \ inalUica of Vjxkgak Bittkks hi healing tho 1 iick'of every disease- man is lieir toJ They 1 ire a gentle" Purgative as veil as a Touic, ' elieving Congestion or Inflammation of ' ho/Liver and Visceral Organs in Lilious t Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's ri.vkgar Bitters are Aperient, Dianhoretic, "anilinatire, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, t scuauve, counter-imtaut a uuormc, Altera- c ,ive, and Anti-Bilious. Mivai'iui Thousands proclaim Vix- t egau liri'TEiis the most wonderful Invitr'firunt that ever sustaiueil tli* siukiug s <y*tem. ( No Person can take these Bitters ; according to directions, ami remain long < unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, alid vital organs wasted beyond repair. lii lions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which arc so prcvaout in the valleys of our great rivers :hroughont the United Sfates, especially :hose of the Mis.-tissipin, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, TiMiiiOivsee.Cmriljesljtwd. Arkansas, Hod. Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, ['carl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Koinoko, James, and m;my others, with .heir vast tributaries, throughout oirr sntire country (luring tlvo Summer and; Autumn, and remarkably alluring seasons of unusual heat and djyness, are nvariably accompanied by extensive dcangeinents of the stomach and liver, ind other abdominal viscera. In their reatmentra purgative, exerting a powirful inlfuencc upon these various or- fans,' is essentially neccssary. Tliero ] s no cathartic for the purpose equal to < Ji:. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, is they will speedily remove the dark olored viscid matter with which the jowcls are loaded, at the same time tumnatmg me secretions 01 tne nver, mil generally restoring the healthy mictions of the digestive organs. Fori i IV the body .againstdisease >y purifying all '^s (luidswith Vi.vkgar Wttkks. No rpidcmic can take hold 1 if a system tints fprjc-anncd. Dyspepsia or iiiriigpslion, Tlead.elie*, rain in the Shoulders, Coughs, j I'ightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the .Stomach, J5ad Taste n the Mouth, Hilious Attacks, l'alpita- I ation of the Heart, Inllanunation of the " .ungs, Tain in the region of the Kid ^ leys, and a hundred other painful sympojns, are tho oflsprings of Dyspepsia. " )no bottle will prove a better guarantoo a f its merits than a lengthy advertise- o dent. Scrofula, or Kind's EvM, White h i ;i,uii>..iui v?/.lr i. ioitre, Scrofulous Inllamuiations, indolent 1 nflammations, Mercurial Aflections, Old lores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore liyes, otc. a 11 these, iw iu all other constitutional Disases, Walk Kit's Vixkcsa it Birr Kits lmvo hown their jrreat curative powers in the nost obstinate ami intractable eases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Uieumatism, Gout, Bilious, llenntcnt and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of he Wood, Liver, Kidneys anil Bladder, ' hese Bitters have no Hjnal. Such Diseases re caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.?Persons en- , ;nged iu Paints and Almonds, such as j 'lumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and I liners, as they advance in life, are subject I i) paralysis of the Bowels. To guard J gainst this, take a dose of Walkeu's Visgar Bittkks occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot__ O.U ui- Til 1 cr, oail-Iini.'UUI, moil'liu:*, njiui.*, i unjiius, I 'u.itules, Hoils, Carbuncles, King-worm?, I eald-head, Sure Jives. Krysija>las. Itch, | I curfs, Discoloration* of tins Skin, Humors gl ml Diseases of the Skin of whatever namo w r nature, are literally dug. up and carried ut of tlie system in a bliort time by the uso f these Hitlers. Pin, Tape, and otlim* Worms, B irking in the .system of so many thousands, ro elleetuaily destroyed and removed. No rutem of uivdicine, no vermifuges, 110 anlelminities will free the system from worms I ke these Hitter*. For Female Complaints, In young r old. married or single. itt the dawn of womnhood. or the turn of life, those Tonic I litters display so decided an iuflueuec that | nprovcmciil is soon perceptible. ti Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wben- h rer you find its impurities bursting through '7 le skin ill Pimples. Eruptions, or Sores; leanse it when you find it obstructed and nggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is p ml; your feelings will tell von when. Keep ? :c blood pure, and thu health of the system * ill follow. R. II. !?IcDOXAI,D Si CO., <? n>gjri/its ami Urn. Ajrti.. San Francisco. California, j-, id cor. of Washington and (,'lmilum Sts.. X. V. I1 Kold by all l)rag^UU and Utalcra. V ASSIGNEE'S iWl'lCE ; T 0 EBTORS & CREDITORS. LLL persons having demands (cither in note or account,) against iMES W. FOWLER & CO., or l.MES W. FOWLER Individually, t! II present them to mo properly ai- t >ted by 1st January, 1S74. All Jebted to tho late firm will make o mediate payment to tlie undersign- (j !, T. ROBERTSON, ASSIGNEE OF Jas. W. Fowler & Co, :) Nov. 10,1S73,23-tf XELSQX & CAXXOX OULD call special attention to their 1 ick ot' FLANNELS, including tlie N anklin .dills Opera Flannels, in all V lors and t-Juides. V p 4, IS 73 24, tf ^ h r. Morse's Indian Root Su- a gar Coated Pills J for purifying the blood. W. T. PENNEY. Oct. 1, 1S73. 25 tf EStiX*7?t33. *"* " FERTILIZERS White Bros,, > THE SOXE AGENTS * * . ' FOR the sale of the above wellknown and highly valuable Fertilizers have now on Jiundsa lull supply md will be glad to furnish such of their ijustouiers .is intend using them next year. Every one remembers how difficult it was to get Guanos.last Spring. * Many fanners lost several days of valuable time in coming to town with their .cams, and not a few, atter Several ineffectual trips,, failed at Inst in securing Fertilizers. To obviate any further :rotiblo of this kind, and to enable planters to take their Fertilizers, home when hey are marketing their Cotton," an ;>arly supply has been, ordered. No one an fail to see the advantage to be de'riv u uy me saving of time in the Spring, when every moment is valuable: to too farmer. The standard of tbe; Etiwaujruanoa remains the same it has;ttlway* i>een. No Fertilizers manufactured In hia country have a higher standing, or ire more generally*lised. .If theacreage n Cotton is to be.redueed another year, and all will admit, that there is too nuoh Cotton planted) the greater nvili >e the need for Fertilizers. Plant less, >ut enrich your landaj^iore, ia thetrue )olicy. ' .. . The Etiwan Dissolved Bone* Manufactured for composting with coton seed and stable manure iscoramend, d with great confidence to the farmer, ft has given.universal satisfaction, and. ill who have used it. want it atrain. Send in your orders curly. The terms ire the same they would be if the purchase should be delayed until Spring. Money is made by saving valuable time. WHITE BROTHERS, Agents.' Dec. 10,1873, 35, tf Masonic Female College,' Cokesbury, Abbeville, S. Cf (CHARTERED 1853.) Twenty-first annual session opens WEDNESDAY, 2lst day of JANUARY, 1874, closes last Wednesday ill Jctober. . FACULTY. 1 W. Christie Benet, Literary I Principal; Department. |- Mrs. Julia Glass, J Miss Ella Aiken, ?< * J Miss Julia Glass. . ? ' / . 'y Music. A\ t Miss Tallulali Wliitner, Department. J-Miss Aiken. Ornampntal Work. Miss Bessie Caldwell. Expenses for Term of Nine Months. Primary Department, $25; Academio.department, $35; Collegiate Departnent, $50 ; Music, $40; Board $12 to 15 per month. rhe Masonic Female College fiords to young ladies the'means of btaininga thorough liberal education t rates very moderate?no extra charge loiiior nmrle for Latin or French. It i. under the patronage of the Masonic Jrotherhood. It is in a locality proverbially healthy nd near a Mineral Spring. For Circulars, apply to W. CHRISTIE BENET, Principal. Dec. 3,1873, -34-tf ~~CONGARES Colum'bia, S. O. :: mi turn, Proprietor. lanufacturer of Steam Engines and Boilers. ron and Brass Castings of all Descriptions made to Order. was awarded the first premium on castings at the State Agriouliral and Mechanical Society Fairs, eld in Columbia, November 1871, * 2 *73. MANUFACTURE ircular Saw Mills of all sizes. ALSO x ook the First Premium at State airs held November, 1871, '72,73. Manufacture ortable Grist Mills of all sizes. lao awarded a premium aX State Fairs for the best GRIST MILL IRONS/ For Sale. The Circular Saw Mill Kit took tho premium at tbo lata air. ALSO nc .10 Horse Power, no 15 " " Stationary Engine, otli in good order and will be sold low >r Cash. ' JOHX ALEXANDER, Columbia, S. C. Or D. B. Smith, Agent, Abbeville S. C. 3 1), H7.J, 3-3 tf fh ETURNED before nie on the 25t': [m, of October, 1873, by G. W. CRO IKK as an estray, ONE RED COW HTH A CALF. The cow is about ten oars old?marked with upper and uui*r bit on right ear and under bit on ft. She is a small cow with cruranled orns. The calf is a bull with wliite nd red spots. The cow and calf are appraised at ten ollars and may be found at the resienceof G. W. Cromer. * Robert R. Hemphill, Trial Justice. Oct. 23th, 237,3 20-2:n