The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, February 04, 1874, Image 3
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"WIZEH'S HOTEL.
ARRIVALS SINCE LAST ISSUE.
G T Saunders, Richmond, Va, Joseph
Scales, Atlanta, Ga, llobt Dosselt, Fincastle,
Ten 11, Allen Dossett, Fincustle,
Tenn, I' Fox, Marshall, Tenn, J U
Shutts, J Webb, Jas Balentine, Cosby,
Tenn, TC Jiaiicy, J L Langrave, Sliel
lyville, Te.'in, J 1> Breclieen, Marshall,
Tenn, Cliaa Huckabee, Clinton, Tenn,
T Y Lilian, Clinton, Tenn, C D Moore,
Georgetown, Ky, J P Chandcr, Sanford,
Ky, J T llaird, W A Oder, Harrison,
Ky, T H Huffman, Stanford, Ky, 1'Fox,
Marshall, Ky, J F Calhoun, Willington,
S C, J T Horton, German vilie, S (', \V
N Ransom, Magnolia, SC, H (? Pinckney,
Charleston, S C, S P Brown, Willington,
S C, Geo W Irwin, Columbia.
S C, J T Biazeale, J J Cooley, Anderson,
8 C, J E Brow 11 Ice, R H Haddon, Antreville,
S C, N M Btiekhalter, NinetySix,
SC,AbeShril, Ilenry Levy, Henry
Hunger, Ed Darkein, Robt WonderIiock,
Mike Sliuler. Nivol Schrain, Henty
Esenrich, Mike Templain, J Shear.
/Ua?ob Fisher, T Broger, J Hutridge,
't Germany, GE Hawkins, RE Brown,
R Q Pinokney, C G Hume, G B Hume.
Charleston.
orn <=>?*?.
.The following named persons have
^ freight,in the Depot:
:J MartJji,<J,F Calhoun, W Sprouse,
"fctarrah, W<& Co,, A'J Ferguson, J P OsDdi
ne, Wm Hill, G W Spear, W Wick1
iff, JT AW A Lanier; Mrs R J Cunningham,
A J Weed, B Chik-srJ Brown,
J ChUes, T M Wilson, J E Brady, J N
CresswelJ, L R Pjlliner, J L Covin, J
Pattersou, W McCaslan, J Wideman, A
W W Weed, J C IJudsay, J C Lite*. A
Cowan, H A Napier, J M Burnett, W E
^feil.
IW-Marshall;
Agent.
The following persons have packages
tn the Express office:
Russell & Bowie, W F Clinkscales, J;
R McCombs, A M Smith, A E (Jullin,
T J Hearst, L P Thomson, M O Tolman, J
A w H Afuit/iv F. Scott. W D
Mars i Co, Trowbridge & Co, J Kurtz,
C S Bauk, A J Titus.
C. V. HAMMOND,
Agent.
Market Reports.
corrected weekly by
BARNWELL & CO.,
Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions, dr., <?*c.
Aubeville, Feb. 4, 1874.
Cotton, 12A to 13}
"Trfrn'n 2oc per dozen I
FoJder, $1.50 per 100 lbs
Flour, $10 to $14 per bbl
<iround Peas, $2.00 to $2.25per bushel
Meal, $1.4j> to $1.50 per bushel
Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallon
Nails, \ 10 cents per lb
Oranges, 80c to $1.0(1 per dozen
Feas, $1.00 pe" bushel
Apples, $2.00
Iiutter, 25
Bacon, 10 to 12
Coffee 35 tool)
Com, $1.25
Chickens, 15 to 25c each
New York, Feb. 2. ? Cotton weak
?nd nominal; sales 271 bales?uplands
. 35 J; Orleans 10}. Gold opened and continues
at 1H.
Charleston, Feb. 2.?Cotton steady;
middling 15a]5i.
Augusta, Feb. 2. ? Cotton quiet?
middling 1-Ij ; receipts COO; sales U5S.
Final Discharge.
-mJOTICE is hereby given that J. M.
l\j Carwile, Administrator of the
Estate of J. L. Wilson, deceased, has
.applied to C. W. Gnflin, Judge of ProLate,
in and for the County of Abbeville,
for a final discharge as Adminis trator.
It is Ordered, That the 20th day of
February. A. D. 1S74, be fixed for hearing
of Petition, and a final settlement
of said Estate.
J. C. WOSMANSKY,
C. C. P. A. C.
Jan. 'jxs, is<-i
The Stateof South Carolina,.
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
In the Probate Court.
Lucy B. Jones, Administrator of B. A.
Jones, deceased, vs. Oorge W.
Williams & Co., and others.
Comvlaint to Settle Accounts, Marshal
Assets, etc.
ALL creditors of the estate of B. A.
JONE?, deceased, are hereby required
to tile their demands against the
estate of said deceased, duly attested, in
the office of the Probate Judge for Abbeville
County, at Abbeville Court
House, South Carolina, on or before the
20th Day of Fetoary A. D. 1874,
at & 5'clock A. M., on which day a final
settlement of the Estate of B. A. Jones,
deceased, will be made according to
law.
r? r ? voirv
J. V^. ? UD.UA.>OAI,
ClerfcCourt Probate, Abbeville County.
Jan. $8,1*874, 42-4t
Citation for Letters of Administration
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
By C. W. UUFFIN, Esq., Probate
J udge.
'WIKT'HEREAS, Lewis D. P.owie made
V v suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and e fleets
of Isaac NiFranklin, late of Abbeville
County, deceased.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and auuionisn an ami singular ua:kip?red
and creditors of said Isaac Is.
iFranklin, deceased, that they be and
appear .before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Abbeville Cmrt
-House, South Carolina, on February 11,
-1874, after publication hereof, at 11
^o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
iif frvy they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 27th
day of December in the year of our
JiOrd, one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four, and in the ninetyeighth
year of Americau Independence.
Published on the 2Sth day of January
anil 4th of February, 1S74, in the Abbeville
JJret)8 and Banner.
C. W. GUFFIN,
Judge of Probate.
Jau. 24, 42-2t*
OUR DEBTORS
ARE earnestly requested to come
forward and settle their accounts
fls^erly as possible. Don't wait to
be i^jninded?'tis an unpleasant task.
If you have no money on hand,
let us have eotton euough to satisfy
pur claims.
liibcral prices will be given.
White, Hill & CuiiiiiDgliam.
Nov. 19,1873, 32-tf
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have this day
formed a partnership in the GltO
tJURY, PROVISION and COMM18SI
OX business, under tlie name of
OuPltE a; CO.
Julius F. C. DuPre,
Julius II. DuPre,
Eugene McS. DuPre.
Abbeville C. H., !S. C.,\ \
l!Uh January, 1S74, 41-tl'j I
Mere we'E! \
i
"fFfekUPRE & CO. arc receiving a full !
stock of 1
t
Family and Plantation Supplies,
consisting in part of BACON, LARD,
FLOUIi, MEAL, RICE, CJ-UvEsjE, (
SUGAR, COFFEE, <fcc., which they i
od'er "at VERY LOW PRICES FOR ,
(J AS! I, at No. - Colli ran & Wilson's .
Block.
BuPRE & CO. a
19 Jan'y, 1874, 41-at v
FEESH ARRIVALS, f
i
CORN, t
OATS,
POTATOES, c
MEAL,
HOMILY,
EUCKWHEAT, Plour
of all grades, ? -J
Canned Salmon,
Canned Ovstfrs, C
Canned Tomatoes,
Canned Peaches,
Canned Pine Apples,
Grocesries of all kinds for sale
by
BARIWELL & CO.
Jau. 21, 1874 41-tf pj
TO THE TAX PAYERS ?
tii
OF 20
ABBEVILLE COUNTY, _
_ r
THE following communication from
the Comptroller General, ap- (*J
proved by his Excellency, F. J. J1
Moses, jr., Governor, will explain the
extension of time for the collection of
taxes. On and after the 5th February.
proximo, the Auditor's office will
be closed for affixing the penaity to ^
delinquent tax-payers. ^
T. 13. MILLFORD, li
County Auditor. y<
? C
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ) y
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER GKNEKAL, r
CoLUMKlA, S. C., Jan. 11!, 1074. J
T. B. Mil/ford, Esq.,
County Auditor, Abbhcvillc, S. C. : _
Sir?You are hereby authorized to *a
extend the time for the collection of *
taxes of 1S73, in your County, without
penalty, to February 5, 187-1.
.Respectfully yours, /j
S. L. HOGE,
Comptroller General South Carolina.
Approved. ~
F. J. MOSES, Jr., i
Governor South Carolina.
Jan. 21. 1S74 41-lf
Sheriff's Sale. *1
Peter Mi-Ivellar L,
against [-Execution.
J. T. Parks. )
V fli.lnn nC on "Pvrir>ii t irtn fn mft
13 directed I will sell at Abbeville ^
Court House, on Saleday in March j ^
next, within the legal hours,
2 Lots in the town of Greenwood,
one containing . \
5 Acres, tl
more or less, and bounded by Byrdjct
Street. Tunyard Street, and A. Mc-j^
Neil; the other lot containing
23 Acres, ^
. _ i_?_ i j...i i,? t. n p..;i ! o
more; ?ir ivw, imuiuuvm v*. iw. xum- x\
road, C. Calhoun, L. D. Merriman,
and others. Also,
. 24 Bales of Cotton, c<
On tie 11 Day of letaryjj;
AT GREENWOOD. f
Levied on as the property of J. T.jtl
Parks, at the suit of Peter M( Kellar. |V
L. P. GUFFIN, ?
Sheriff Abbeville Count}'.
Sheriff's Ulliw, 1 A
Jan. 24, 1874, 42- J t
Come Forward and Settle1
t
Their Accounts. [j
f
LONGER indulgence cannot be ^
given, as we are compelled to
I have the money.
i Don't Neglect tills uan. i
TAGGART & MAXWELL,
Druggists.
Greenwood, S. C., )
Nov. 12.1S73, 31-tf J"
Medical Card,
Sorcery ai Diseases of Drain*?
Diseases, defects and accidents requir- (
iug surgical proceodure attended to.
Advance in the treatment of
Diseases of Females
has been rapid and substantial. I claim j
! to be abreast with this advance.
BENJAMIN RHETT, ffl. u.,|
) formerly Surgeon to Marine Hospi->
I ta i., Charleston. j'
Office at Citizens SavingsBankj
I up Stairs, Abbeville, S, C. I
IPublic jSTotice.
M/|S AJOtt ANDREW SMALL bogs
IV H leave to inform the citizens of
tiie town of Abbevilleand county, that'
at the solicitations of numerous friends, i
acquaintances and the public generally,
he has been induced again to resume his'
late occupation a> an Auctioneer and !
Commission Mcichant, he would only'
here just remark that his .-Utility as an;
Auctioneer is well known to the eom-j
tnunity both in town and country, having
acted in that capacity thc.se last'
twenty years. All those desiring his
services as such would do well to give!
Iiim a call at his own residence, where
lie shall be happy to see them and where
idvertisemcnts can he written out and|
ill other oreliminaries with regard to!
>ublic will's arranged and adjusted. Or-II
Kts can be left with Mr. W. T. Penney,
it his Drug Store, or at the Judge of
L'robates oliice in the Court House. All
onsignmentsof property for sale shall
iave his earnest attention, and innneliately
after disposal of same settle- I
11 e 111 s will be made with prompt lies.- I
iiul dispatch. Jle is acting an Agent I
till lor those wonderful medicines the <
ireat Vegetable Jilood Purifiers that (
tave been doing no much good to bun- t
I reds both in town and country. These '
nedicinescan be got no where else but l
inly through the regular appointed and i
uthori/.ed Agents. All who may be in I
rant of such, give me a call when I I
hall supply you with catalogues, pain- i
ihleiK A*e.. ?rivinir vou all iti/urinalion i
cgarding what you want, free of charge. (
have also (>?.m?ii appointed .Agent lor r
woof the largest importing Houses in I
his great eountry of which dre notice li
rill be given in "our local papers next j.
lonth when the sale conin.^iices. All
otnniuuications promptly attended to.
Major Andrew Small. J
Jan. 28, 1874, 42-Ut e
LOOM. Oxxt I
a
'all at the Captain's Office!
TOWNJAXES!! -
Fair Waraiiig.
rO"\VX TAXES are now duo. Bookr.
will bo opened in the odiee of the 1
lerk of the Court lor the return of pro-'
?rty in town, and subject to incorporaun'taxos
from this day until the 7th of
cbrnarv,IS74. f
'or Payment of Taxes. "
i \
}
The books will be opened from the 7fh
ly of February for fifteen days, to-wit:
rom February 7fcli, 1874, un- f
til February 25th, 1874, I
inclusive, s<
r<
Xo indulgence will be extended or ()
,vor shown in uny ease, nnd the legal
niulty will be imposed without dis- ^
notion in every case of default.
Make your returns at once, and pay n
>ur taxes in the specified time at thei jj
lice of the Clerk of the Court, in thej
ourt House, first door on the right as!],
:>u enter from the Public Square. y
LEWIS D. BOWIE,
Intendant.
Jan. 21,1ST4, 11-tf
Wq Will Buy
I LL kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCK
for Cash, or sell the same
a a reasonable commission.
DuPRE & CO.
19th Jan. 1S74, 41-:it
CHARGE OF SCEDUL.E.
On and alter Thursday, September the i
h, 1S72, the Passenger trains on this ^
imd will be run as follows, daily, Suniys
excepted:
GOING WEST, OH UP. 0
cave Columbia 7:15 a.m.. a
Alston !):05 a.m.
" Newberry 10:40 a.m.
" Cokes bury 2:00 p.m.
41 Lei ton 8:50 p.m.
rrive Greenville 5:30 p.m.
GOING BAST, Oil DOWN. "1
cave Greenville 7:30 a.m.
" Belton 9:30 a.m.
" Cokes bury 11:15 u.m.
" Abbeville 0:15 a.m.
41 Newberry 2:30 p.m.
44 Alstoy 4:lI0 p.m.
rrive Columbia 0:00 p.m. tear
Connect at Alston with trains on i
ic Spartanqurg and Union IJailroau | J
mnecting at Columbia, S. C., with!-'
ight Trains on the {South Carolina!.!
ail road, upand down ; also with Trains! j
>ing North and South on Charlotte,
olumbia and Augusta Bailroad, and
nlmingtou, Columbia., and Augusta ail
road.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH. *
Train leaves Abbeville at 9.15 A. M.,
)nnecting with Down Train from
reenville. Leaves Cokes bury at 2.15
. M., connecting with Up Train from
olumbia. Accommodation Train,
[outlays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
leaves Cokes bury at 11.15 A. M... or on
le arrival of tlie Down Train from
reenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1
'clock 1'. M., connecting with Up
rain from Columbia.
NIJERSON BRANCH A BLUE RIDGE DIV'N '
DOWN.
<eave Wallialln 5:45 a.m. '
14 Perryvilie li:25a.m.
" l'endleton 7:10 a.m.
" Anderson 8:10 a.m.
Lrrive Belton 9.00 a.m.
UP.
jeave Belton 3:50 p.m.
" Anderson 4:50 p.m.
" Pendleton 5:50 p.in
" Perryville 6:35 p.m. |
Arrive Walhalla 7:15 p.m.
Accommodation Train between Bel-j!
on and Anderson on Tuesdays, Tliurslays
and Saturdays. Leave Belton at
a7> a or on arrival of Down Train
rom Greenville. Leave Anderson at;
Loo P. M., connecting with Up Train
rom Columbia.
Til OS. DODAMEAD,
Gen'l Superintendent ,
Jabez Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agen
rHE HUMANITIES AND
THE INDUSTRIES.
Carolina Military Institute,
Charlotte, N. C.
This Institute, with its departments?
Preparatory and .Collegiate?is now in
ull an.d successful operation. It conains
new and progressive features in
jducation and training.
The next Term begins February 14th.
Send for Circulars. Address:
Col. J. P. THOMAS,
Superintendent.
Jan. 21, 1874 41-tf
TOBACCO.
?JO"DA. Starch, Candy. Pindars, Appies
and Raisins, at
DuPRE & CO.
Jan, 10, 1S74, 41-8t - . .
E3ti'wr?t:m.
White Bros.,
THE SOLE AGENTS
the sale of the above wellknown
and highly valuable For- i
mizers have now on hands a full supply
and will be glad to furnish such of their J
customers as intend using them next 11
year. Every one remembers how difljcult
it was "to get (Juanos last Spring, i
Many farmers lost several days of val- ^
liable time in coming to town with their
teams, ami not a few, alter several inef- f
lectuai trips, failed at last in securing '*
Fertilizers. To obviate any further
trouble of this kind, and to enable plan- -a
tors to take their Fertilizers home when n
they are marketing their Cotton, an i
ariy siij?i>Iy has been ordered. No one
an fail to see the advantage to be derived
by thesavingof time in the Spring,
when every moment. is valuable to the
farmer. The standard of the Etiwan
Lciiauos remains the same it has always
jeen. No Fertilizers manufactured in
his country have a higher standing, or
ire more generally used. If the acreage
n Cotton is to be reduced another y^ar,
and all will admit that there is too
ninth Cotton ida 11 ted) the irreater will
ly tile need lor Fertilizers. Plant less,
ml enrich your lands more, is the true
mliey.
The Etiwan Dissolved Bone
I a mi fact u red for composting with coton
seed and stable manure iscommendd
with great confidence to the farmer,
t has given universal satisfaction, and
II who have used it want it again.
Wmwl til 1TVM ? Atvlal'L! Iioi'li* 'I'li/i A
uviiu in ^vvii 'iiuviii uii i(yi i ii*-- mo g
ro the same they would he if the purhase
should be delayed until Spring,
loney is made by saving valuable time.
7EITE BROTHERS, Agents. "]
I)oc. 10, 1873, 33, tf
"(MY !_M8NEY!
We arc prepared to pay in
CASH. i
'IIE HIGHEST MARKET TRICE \\
FOR COT TOM". I>
jUARLBS & FERRIS. I
Oct. 7, 1873, 26-ti' .
TIER'S HOTEL
rllE subscriber has leased the Hotel r
building on the "JUendy Corner" [
r ihe ^South-east corner of the public
piare. The house has been thoroughly
^novated and repaired, and was opened
n JANUARY 1st, 1874.
lie will be happy to accommodate the
ravelling public a">d people generally.
He intends to keep aJir.it class Hotel,
irood table and well trained and atten
ive servants.
Board for families or single parties can
e hud at cheap rates. A good Livery
table on the Jot.
Apply to
" JOHN A. WIER,
Agent.
Jan. 7, 1S74, 39-tf
Paper Hangings.
200 Rolls Wall Paper.
GDozen Window Shades, ?
Received to-day, \
J. D. Chalmers & Co.
Jan. 14, 1874, 40-lf
To Our Customers. '?
I ?
3YR cistomcrs arc hercb}* notified *
that from the 15th of this
lonth they can obtain no further
rcdit from us until all old accounts
re settled. J
PAllEEIt & FEERIN.
Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf j
rHElLSTJ^KCUSE.
The Misses Cater
HAVING convenient and plesisant
rooms open in the ''ALSTON
10USE," will bo pleased to accomnodate
any who may apply, either
or transient or permanent board.
Jan. 14, 1S74, -10-tf $
h 8. Chalmers & o.,!5
OVER
Messrs. Barnwell & Co.'s
New Store. j
Call and see us. J'cspectfu'ly,
J. 1). CHALMERS & CO.
Jan. 13, 1874,40-11'
BUY the PEOPLE SPHIKG PE1),
.New, Cheap, Durable arid ElasLie,
lor sale,
J. D. Chalmers & Co.
Jan. 11, 1S74,40-lf
'Owe no Mail Anything," I
RftUT bring your money to DuPRE
HB & CO. and buy your goods bo
i-neap that you will lor get the panic and
Taxes.
EuPre & Co.
San. 19, 1874,41-3t
1
I? T)K]{, linllr n>i-v Knltoill T-Tnm?. ,
through DuPIili & CO., and cyrc
tiit'Ui tosuilyour taste.
BuPre & Co.
Jan. 19, lS74-3t
Kerosene Oil, i
<
THE PUREST MADE, always on i
hand and for sale by 1
W. T. PENNEY. .
Fob. 19, 1873, 45-lf J
1 ' (
SAVE YCUR MONEY
E5Y shipping your cotton, and order- "
^ ing your supplies, through *
DuPRE & CO.
Jan. 19, 1874, 41-tf
B 4 U Buy Call and C
DuPre & Co,
10th Jan. 1874,41.3t I
EXTENSION 1
Of the Time,8
FOR f(
PAYING TAXES.!*
5
:?* hi
fX pursuance to orders rccoived by ^
| the Auditor from the Governor 61
ind Comptroller General, the under- C(
iifiied announces that the time fcr P1
he payment of taxes has been exended
to the P'
or
3th February USText, c
m
,nd that lie will be at the following cc
lamed placed to reccivo taxes at the tli
imes designated.
Greenwood, 19th and 20th inst.
Chiles' Cross Roads, 21st and 22d,
Bradley's, 23d inst., oi
Calhoun's Mills, 26th and 27th inst.
Lowndcsvillc, 28th and 29th inst. j,,
Uue West, 30th and 31st inst. at
Cokosbiwy. 2d and .3d February. utJ
""llC
Abteville C. H., 4th and 5th "
T. N. TOLEERT, Z
County Treasurer.
Jan. 43, 1874, 4-0-tf
i h
fHOMAS, |
EDWARDS,
& M'CANTY
8 HE prepared to furnish ul! kinds ^
4. of LUMBER at the shortest
oticc at the mill formerly known as
la'ury's Mill. The Mill is in good reair,
and with a good supply of logs
n hand, customers need have no _
!?rs of delay in fillidgorders. Price
1.50 per hundred, CASH.
J. W. THOMAS,
N. A. EDWARDS,
ALLEN McCANTY. <
Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf
(IS
At
Pc
tu
T H E3 '
IAROUNA FERTILIZER
1\'TT T tlV CrtT n A C- VAT.T.nWS'
)) iijU JJii UV/lJiy iiu I V/ UJUV II ^
Caali Prioo
150 per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
Tim o Prico:
:55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
Payable November 1st. 1874.
Free of Interest'reiglt
ail Drayage to lie il&i
ITS SUCCESS IS
J N P A EALLELED,
AND ITS STANDARD IS ~
A "VT _ 1
JJN U. _L.
WILL BE HOLD AS FOLLOWS:
0?,ela. Price: [p
if>o rp f OAAfk lLc he
[>oo uur luu ui iwa.|S{,
I'm
Timo PlUoo: i f?
>38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. ft
Payable November J, 1874. w
Free of Interest. tc
toiubt aiii Drajaie lo lis aM. j?
FOIt SALE BY
AGNEW & BONNER, P
Due West.
WALLER & BROTHER, ic
pi
Greenwood. si
POPE & CO., Agents,
Ninety Six.
3eo. W. Williams & Co.-,
General Agents at Charleston, S. C. _
Jan. 12,1873, 40-4m
McAdams & Black
CALL upon all persons indebted to i
them to settle their notes and W
iceoiMits at onee. Their great loss by
ire comndls them to have their inon
;y. Settle early and save costs.
McAdams & Black, i
Jan. 14, 1S74, 43-3t 0
p
Final Discharge. "
1&TOTICE is hereby given that J. B.
Leroy, Executor of the Estate of
Philip Leltoy, deceased, has applied to
JliarloH \Y. Uufiin, Judge of Probate, A
in and for t ho County of Abbeville, for (J
i final discharge as Executor.
It is Ordered, That the third day of
March, A. D. 1S74, be fixed for hearing )f
Petition, and a final settlement of
>aid Estate.
J. C. WOSMANSKY. ,
C. C. P. A. C. f
Jan. 14, 1874 40-4t* ^
C(
Make Your Homes Pleasant j
and Attractive. J
Beautiful chromos, oil pain- ni
tings and Lithographs, for sale h
i >y 1V
J. D. Chalmers & Co.
Jan. 14, 1874.40-tf
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY,
(capital 8100,000,)
Soluble Pacific Guano.
rlllS GUANO is now bo well
known in all tho Southern States
)r its remarkable effects as an agony
for increasing tho products of
ibor, as'not, to require special recomicndation
from us. Its use for eight
cars past has established its charter
for reliable excellence. The
irge fixed capital invested by the
__ ? - 1 I 1 .. .1 _ iT A 1
ompany in uns iracie anorus inc
irest guarantco of the continued oxillcnco
of'this Guano. The supplies
ut into market this season are, as
i-rctofbro, prepared under the snjrintendonce
of Dr. St. Julian Rarlel,
Chemist of tho Company, at
harleston, S C. Ilenco planters
ay'rest assured that its quality and
>mposition is precisely the same as
lat heretofore sold.
J. N. ROBSON,
Selling Agents, Charleston, S. C.
JOIIN S. REESE & CO.
General Agc-nts, Baltimore.
Terms?848 cash ; 853 time, withit
interest.
To accommodate planters, qhey can
dor now and have until 1st April to
scide as to whether they will take
time or cash price. When deliverI
from th^ factory by the car load,
v ,1 ...III I-,,.
) Ul ilJ il^U > mi uv viiui
ACID PHOSPHATE, GTJAKO,
ONE, PLASTER, &c., always on
uid, quality guaranteed.
J. N. EOBSON.
D<5c. 20,1873, 37-4in
0T!CS TO DEBTORS
OF
larnwell & Co.
0-0
Old accounts must be settled here
new ones are opened. There
ill be positively no exceptions to
is rule.
BARNWELL ft CO.
Dec. 24,1873, 37-tt
Tax Notice.
Dffice of County Treasurer, j
Abbeville, Jan. 5, 1874. j
rj"OTIGE is.hereby given that the
>j books of theConnty Treasurer
ill be open for the collection of
ixes on and after the
9th of January, 1874,
required by the Act of General
'Sembly, and after 15th January the
nalty of twenty percent, will atch
The State Tax is 12 mills.
? rn ?_ o Ml
Ino uounty lax i? o nuns.
The Court House Tux is 2 mills.
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX.
Ninety Six, 00,
tirecnwoou, i mm.
Cokesbury, 00 14
JDonnaldsvillc H "
l>uo West, 00 "
Long Cu?e, 4 "
Smithvillo, 2 "
White I-IalI, 3 "
Indian Hill, 1 "
Cedar Springs, 1 "
Abbeville, 3 "
Diamond Ilill. 1* "
Lowndesville, 1| <c
Magnolia, 3 "
Calhoun's 1* "
Bordeaux, 1J
T. N. TOLBERT,
County Treasurer.
Tun. 5. 1874. 30-tf
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GREENWOOD
EMALE INSTITUTE.
rEIE exercises of this Institution
will oiicn on the fir.?t Monday in
muary, 1874. The scholastic year of
ine months, will bo divided into three
rms: the first term will end Friday
fore the first Monday in April; the
corn! term will commence on the first
ionday in April, and end Friday bore
the first Monday in July; the third
rni will commence the first Monday
i September, and end Friday before
10 firs/: Monday in December. There
ill be a public examination at Uie
osc of the second term. It is designed
i provide every facility for a thorough
id complete i'emale education. ComL'tent
Assistants will be employed as
ic necessities cf the Institute require.
Rates of Tuition
er Term of Three Months, to be paid
in advance:
Primary Department, $6.00; Aeadem;
Department, $10.00; Collegiate^Deiirtnient,
$12.00; Musical Department,
13.00.
ii/.or/l (ivnliv rtr>11<ir<5 nnr month.
XIVMiU b If Wi > w I"
W. K. BLAKE,
Principal.
Dee. 10, 1S73 35-tf r
OF
'oSa Eariglit, tlscsascd.
A LL persons having claims against
\ JOHN ENKIGJIT, at the time
t' his death are hereby notified to
resent their demands properly veried,
and those owing the estato to
uiko payment 10
LEWIS D. BOWIE,
idministrator with the ill an?
X G (J
Jan.* 7, 1874, 39-3m.
Final Discharge.
\JOTICE is hereby given that Amaziuli
M. Fisher, Administrator of
ie Estate of Mrs. Jane Fisher, decens1,
has applied to Charles \V. Gutfin,
udge of Probate. iu and for tho County
f Abbeville, for a linal discharge as
dniini.-trator.
It is Ordered, that the twelfth day
f February A. D. 1874, be fixed fo'r
earing of Petition, and a final settlelent
of said Estate.
J. C. WOSMANSKY,
C. C. p. A. c.
an. 12,1874, 35-4t*
FOLLOWING A GOOC
EXAMPLE.
i # I
HB. CLAFLIN & CO., A. T
? STEWART, and other large
L -xr -\r 1_ If ! ? ?
in 1NCVV 1 Orn, ?rC5 Ul
REDUCED PRICES and at COST,
to suit the price of Cotton as well as
the stringency of the mouey market;
so also,
McDonald
& Haddon
WILL FOR TEE
Nest Sixty Days
give in cxehango for
C^SI-I or COTTON",
TIIEIE ENTIRE STOCK OF
BUY GOOBS,
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Dress Goods,
Trimisp, Millinery ai Notions,
and such other goods at
COST.
Cull early and get bargains?we
mean business.
Nov. 15, 1873, 32-tf
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
Goods at Cost
AT TELE
TCmnnrinm nf "Fatiliimi.
^VAAuai* v-? a wmmavmi'I
o
I BEG leave to offer the entire stock
of JAMES W. FOWLER & CO..
AT COST FOR CASH.
| To merchants and dealers generally,
who may want to sccuro their stock,
this is a good opportunity to buy
cheap. The Stock* of Millinery is
large and well-selected, and the ladies
will be surprised how cheap they can
buy a fashionable IIat or Bonnet,
litis well known that this Stock embraces
fashion, taste and style. All
| can be suited by calling carl}'.
J.T. Robertson,
ASSIGNEE OF
JAS. W. FOWLER & CO.
i^ov. 19,1873, 32-tf
ii n TiTmmm
H, si, i mill
tS now at homo from New York and
.Baltimore, where she has just supplied
herself with a complete Stock of
the prettiest and most fashionable Millinery
to bo found in the Northern markets.
She Is now prepared to exhibit
BONNETS, HATS,
FEATHERS, FLOWERS
Laces, Ribbon,
Ties, Cravats, Riffs, Collars, Sleeves,
Infants Caps and Bonnets,
Trimmings for Dresses, &c
HOGP SKIRT PANIERS,
SC., &Gi
Also a variety of
Ornaments and Notions Generally
Please call on MBS. M. 51. WHITE,
over CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK,
where she will be pleased to see you ami
will take pleasure in showing you
through her stock. All orders sent will
receive MRS. WHITE'S attention and
if outiuffK.t inn in it. n-ivon can be re
IX OUU.MUVV.W.^ O' *
turned.
Very respectfully,
Mrs. EI. M. White.
Sept. 24,1S73, 24-tf
ARE 700 INSURED ?
IF NOT, CALL ON
DnfJrc flcrrin,
AGENTS,
who represent
The Georgia Home, of Columbus,
Ga.
The Germania, of New York.
The Home, of New York.
The Old Dominion, of Richmond,
Va.,
j whoso capital and assets aggregate
Ten and a half Millions,
($10,598,573.00)
Wo write on Merchandise, Buildings
of every description. Furniture,
GIN HOUSES, COTTON, &c., at
"Board Kates."
DuPre & Perrin,
General Insurance Agents.
Abbeville, Oct. 22, 1S73, 28-3t
SADDLES! SADDLES!
WE havo on hand and for sale,
low tor Cash, a SPLENDID
!STOCK of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
BUGGY WHIPS, WAGON WHIPS,
&c., &e.
Quarles & Perrin.
1 Oct. 21, 1873. '
I BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. "
I 1'
mJmh u'~*
Standard Scales.
Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales*
Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, Ac., Ac.
Scales repaired promptly and reasonably,
For Sale, also, Letter Presses, and
THE MOST BERFKCT
MARK CASE DRAWER Jf
Miles Alarm Till Co."s
EVERY ISuuTl EVERY
.. . . CSM mm
use Warranted
SOLD AT .
fairmnSi ?^co,,
311 Broadway, New York.
163 BaUpinore Street, Baltimore.
5^- Gttm p Street . New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
Masonrc Hall, Philadelphia. - ,
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.;
2Milk Street, Boston,- ^
POLLARD & CO., AGENTS,
Augusta, Ga.
For sale by
TROWBRIDGE & CO.,
Abbeville, S. C, '
Jan. 1st, 1874, 39-3m
attention.*,'2,
.
TIIE attention of onr customers is ''
called to the fact that all unpaid
accounts for
1873
are now past duo. We need the money,
and tlicy, without exception, will
will plcaso come forward and settle
promptlyQuarles
& Perria.
Jan. 7, 1S74, 30-tf
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE
T 0
DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
4 I ?
ALL persons having demands (ei- ,
thcr 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 lato firm will make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
i *? nnnFATAAll
). I, KUBfcltl&UN,
ASSIGNEE OP
Jas. W. Fowler & Co,
Nov. 19,1873,23-tf
FRESH ARRIVALS
A T
W. T. PENNEY'S
Drug Store.
o
TIIE subscriber has juat received a
new and select stock of Choice
Drugs,
TOILET SOAPS,
PerfKFj ani Fancy Articles
of great variety and excellent quality,
to which lie invites the attention of
bis friends.
W. T. PENNEY.
Xor. 12, 1873.
Fruit and Confectionary Store.
J. B. & W. J. Rogers are convinced
(hut that is what the Abbeville Deo
plo want, and therefore they havo
determined to keep a first class stock
of Confoctionarics, Fruits, Nuts, and
in short, everything that belongs to a
first-class confectionary store.
The}* heartily thank the public fbr
' 1 1 ' I 1 A f A U ^ i.
ineu- uuerui patroiiago iur mo paou
two years, and hopo by honorable
dealings and strict attention to business,
that anco will merit acontinaance
of the same.
Their mntto is "short profits and
quick sales." They will promise tho
public that they shall have the advanirge
of fresh fruit every week, tf ;
Cokesbnry
CONFERENCE SCHOOL,
RE-OPENS Jrntiary 5th, T374.
Session ends in October. Vacation
in winter. Thorough instruction
in all department, including
book-keeping and modern languages.
Boys prepared fur College classes or
business. Experienced teacherg.
? - - A A ?ni
Hoard $1U to J>'-. iinuuu muucratv.
A pleasant en minor home. Send for
circulars to Cokes bury, S. C.
REV. GEO- F. BOUND, A. M.,
Jan. 1, 1874, 40-tf] Rector.
WANTED.
Teachers wanted for 1874 to
teach tho several Schools of
White Hall School District, both
white and colorcd. Liberal salaries ;
will bo given. Application can be
made to tho Chairman of tho Board
of Trustees JNono need apply out
thoso that aro well qualified to teach.
W. G. EEHNIDY,
Chairman Board Trustee*
1 Jan. 7, 1873, 39-4t