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GOVERNOR KEMPER AND PRESIDENT GRANT. Govornor Kemper, of Viiginia, being in Washington on business, made a call of courtesy upon President Grant, on the 12th inst,, remaining at the Executive Mansion not more than fifteen or twenty minutes. It was somo time ago stated that Colonel Mosby had pre-arranged an interview Ut'bWCVU IUCCSU gUllHC J1CU, UlU IHC Governor says there is no truth in the report, and that he called merely to pay his respects to the Chief Al istrate, tho same as any other eiuzeu of the United States, and with no political object in view. ihe Governor recently, in conversation with friends who called upon him, at \N i 1 - j Jard's Hotci, spoko of the pleasure -the v-isit atforded him? the President receiving him iu a spirit of marked .friendliness and courtesy; and in the course of the conversation, expressed .his views deliberately, as it' weighing "well his words, which left a favorable .impression on the Governor. As the) .interview was private, the subject of! conversation cannot be explicitly] ;Stated, but can only be inferred by the j Governor'* own Iree utterances tojiight, that he and his political t'ricndf iin Virgiuia stand on a broad conservative platform, which, he savs. irives < .all the States eo-e<ji:ai rights us mum- ? ;ber8 ,qf .the Union, that they may j (discharge all their duties, ai.d restore (, perfect ^pcaee ami reconciliation to all ? parts of tlje country. They will sup- * port everybody that supports that ^ platform, which the Governor framed. p and which was endorsed by the peo- a pie of Virginia; and they will oppose, V. he further Bays, everybody who op- ^ poses the contcrvative aud harm*.- ^ iiizing privileges therein expressed* ^ ? ? TnE English Elections?London sj February 14.?Up to to-uf.y. 63S members of the new Parliamc t ha?e been elected. They are divided as follows: Oonsoi vativos, 342; Liberals and Home Itulers, 296. Net Conservative Gain so far 58. The election Qj In Buckinghamshire took place yesterday. Right Hon. Bonj. JD'Israeli and Sir R. Harvey, Conservatives, ^ ^vere returned. D'Israeli received 2999 votes, and Harvey 2.902. The defeated Liberal Candidate received m 1,920 votes. Sullivan and Cullcri L Home Rulers, have been chosen by aI, immense majorities, to represent the County of South Ireland. They dc- {ll feated Chicoster Borteequo and Mat- di thew O'Reilly Dase, of the Liberals, II who sat in the last Parliament. Six 1)C Home Rulers contested two seats for the County of Tipperary. . - ti> Flowers for the Sick.?Last sh summer, a young girl in Boston W organized a plan for distributing ^ little bouquets of flowers to the inmates of hospitals, work-rooms f> and jails, as well as to the sick and ' needy elsewhere. The flowers are ,j., received in the chupel of JI o 11 i s 11 Street Church, every Monday and | Thursday morning, from all who 1 are interested enough to send them. They are speedily arranged and dstributed by swift foot carriers. Bethany Sunday-school, of Phil- ^ ftdelphia, carries out the same idea jL among its own sick members. Sick pupils or teachcrs are reported eve/"<i i I i ry aunuay, ana to each a pretty hoquet is sent at the session's close. An exchange, alluding to the work 1 in Boston, says : (I Pale, sick faces light up joyously as the bright messengers bring to them fragrant blossoms. Even the ] inmates of the gloomy jail look as hi; if there was yet hope and happiness (;( in store for them, as they see a l1? huge basket brimming over with sweetness, entering their dark domain. Blessed flowers! what a mission they may accomplish! In SA, Senator Ilollinshcad and Ret) yy resentative Ellison availed them selves of a recess of the Legislature ( <od Saturday last to pay a flying visit to our town. 1 B?"* Rev. Charles Kingsley, author, (j0 and ono of the Chaplains in Ordinary ^ to her Majesty Queen Victoria, has ja arrived, od a visit to the United on States. y( tO Pensions for Mexican Veterans, saj ?The sub-committee recently appointed by the Committee on Pensions to consider the claims of the survi- (;0 vors of the Mexican war for pensions, tj1( held a meeting Tuesday, and agreed to to perfect a bill to meet these cases, ces A bill is already pending which pro- P!.1 vides that the survivors of the Indian vl. wara and the war with Mexico shall se?. be placed on the same footing as the he soldiers of 1812, or the widows and afc orphans of such soldiers. da ' *4^* a.vw?Honor to a .Southerner.? Several j ji; of the governments of Europe andi .South America propose to erect a monument to Commodore JJaury, in the ' shape of a light-house, to be placed in some desirable position upon one of the great highways of trade and travel, and to be named after him. *1 : J .G.fCf-t preparations are being made Jjj in''Charleston for the Purim .ball, HU 'which takes place on the ?th of next, hi month. as ' i '? WIER'S HOTE3U. ! fu ARRIVALS SINCE LAST I&Sl'E.'al Henry Newman, London, England;! J "W Robinson, J C Goodwin, W A Pict, [ Baltimore; C H Mason, Philadelphia; AG Latimer, Temple of Health ; Daniel Thomas, White Hall; G M Mattison, Donnaldayille; Dr D S Benson, Mt C'armel; 6 CXi'nk, Linkville; 23 P Browne Willington ; S E Gray don, Cokes bury ; J L Mauldin, Wm. Laughlin, Charleston ; C P Lessene, Willington; Dr. J W Wideman, Bradleys; W F Britton, "New York ; J L Nicholson, Ninety-Six; re Hal Baker, Mt Carmel; Kev R W Soy-! tt mour, White Hall; W F Riley, Hodges \ i Depot; Dr fe> $ Marshall, Greenville;!,.. W R Mundy, pjneville; Dr H Dren-j jian, Frazierville; J A Moore, Ninety Six; D J Wardlaw, David Morrah, (i. WJdemaps; J P Sroacker, D J HarreJI, Cbwle9ton ; R R Hemphill, J M Ro?i bertson, Fort Pickena; E M Osborne, city; Jeptha Wilson, Anderson; John XI \r: * c. n t i O uucui^e, v iiKidm; jo fjuFiimn, ,pui? jj tlmore, Md; \V I) Mernstou, Cynthe*; ana, Ky ; AM Foute, Atlanta. CJa; W\l _ C Alexander, Dubeque, Iowa, M Coop- g er, St. Louis; L K Sams, Miss; J C /Warren, J M Haskell, Sweet Water, j $ A Conijipt, J J Kerr, New York, 1 Consignees. Thy following named persons havej freiglit in the Depot: II R Dagnoll, J M Edwards, A P Con-j j nor, Wm Wicklifl". Mis K C Perrin, W ; , M Bell. J. \V. .\i .V li-Si 1A i Ji. Agrni. | ?O 0 >? I The following persons have packages tn the Express ollice: W A Black, J A Calhoun, A Builer, j Mrs .S MeGowan, Wool ha n Andrews, I J P Young, .1 E RiiBose, i-ce Smith. B IJ Baker. J M Poieher. T Baker* Co, 1' M A .Joiin<on, !{ >i J>oy<!, (J il Jliilinii,j| T 1) rick. ns, (i (Jrawsj D \V Jay, K I-]' :i Truitt. 1') Monro, J ]> McComb-., T J ' Hearst. C. V. HAMMOND. <1 Agent. ii a jVIarket T-fceports. f; COKKKCTKI) WEEKLY nv 11 3 A R > W E L I. & CO.. a Dealer* in Stajile. Dry Clowls, drove- v> rice, Proviaio.ts, ?l*?M <kc. |> AureviJjLK, Feb. IS, 1874. n Cotton 13 to 1.1 J ^ Cggs per dozen 'odder, Sl.oU per 100 lb}. , 'lour, Sin to $14 per bbl M [round Peas, to $2.1'") per buslicl 111 ileal, $!.40 to $>1."?0 per bushel cf lolasses,. ......50 to 7oe per gallon > hi is, '.iu cents pur nil ranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen 'eas $1.00 pe- bushel ipples, $2.00 J in tier, 25 >aeon, .... 10 to 12 !oifec, 35 tooO !nrn $1.25 (J Ihiekens,.......... 15 t.o 2-jo each Augusta, Feb. 10. ? Cotton in fair emand ; middlings 15; receipts 072; lies 1,1 IS bales. PiTii>rtvi./iv in rwis.n flon-im* -middlings lojalojj; sales 1,000. Nkw Yokk, Feb. 1(5. ?Cotton quiet; ilcs of 3.057 bales at 16}nlGf. Gold 12J. .tation for Letters of Administration The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. He y C. W. GUFFIN, Esq., Probate -E . judge. u; WHEREAS, Lewis 1). Bowie, Esq., ade suit to me, to grant him|pc utters of Administration of the Estate id cfleets of Susan Hilborn, late Abbeville County, deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite IT1, id admonish all and singular the kin od and creditors of the said Susan ilburn, dee'd, that they be and ap- 1 >ar before me, in the Court of Probate, da; be held at Abbeville Court House, ?' >uth Carolina, on 17th March next, ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock, in e forenoon, to shew cause, if any they ive, why the said Administration ould not be granted. iven under my hand and seal, this J third day of February, in the year of fav our Lord one thousand eight hundred pv j and seventy-four, and in the ninety- tin eighth year of American Indeneii- J deuce. yoi Published on the 4th, 11th, 18th, 2.1th oili i\* of February, and on the 4th and Co tli of March, 1K74, in tlit' Abbrvillr vol cxx rind Manner, and for six weeks on e Court House tloor. C. W. CUFF IX, j. r. a. c. Feb. 4, 1871, 43-01* J :xTra court. ... ORDER OF ig? fudge Oooke. _? & [X obedience to the instructions from C j Honor Judge THOMPSON H. O >OKE, I make the following publica- 5th 11. ltOi LEWIS D. ROWIE, day Clerk of the Court. Lea State of South Carolina, ; ABBEVILLE COUNTY. (he Court of Common Please, Jan- ' uary Term, 1874. An ) Lewis I). Bowie, Esquire, Clerk of f lie Court of Common Please, of said , Jonuty. , rOU are hereby authorized and com- J inundcd to issue a writ of Venire; ( cia-, for thirty-six petit juries, to at? J id a special .Session of the Court of; Art nimon Please, to be held at Abbeville P urt House, for the County of Abbe-; the ile, in said State, on the second Mon- <wn yof April, in the year of our LordjNijJ e thousand eight hundred and seven-| Kai -four. And also, a second writ of mire Eacias, for thirty-six petit jurors1 C'oj attend and serflc at the place afore-1 *?' d, on the third Monday of April, afore- ltai id, for the term of one* week. l'he Clerk of the Court shall at leant j teen days before said special session of | 1 urt of two weeks as aforesaid, cause con e time and place for holding the same i pft; be notified lor at least two weeks sue- j *, . ssively, in one or more of the newspers published in the town of Abbe- ^ ?r le. , \nd it is ordered that such special *|le ision of the Court of Common Please, held as aforesaid, for two weeks, as " _ >resaid, beginning ?n the second Mon- ira y of April, as aforesaid, and continng for jwo weeks from said day inclu- Ax; ,'e, if such time be required for the <pateh of business. *jC[ T. H. COOKE. January 26, 1874, 42-7t , ?? Arj J&. Octircl. Ler r# m ? 4 t nilR undersigned having taken 1 1 charge of the EMPORIUM OF An A SHI ON, begs leave to nnnounsc to A e ladies and citizens of Abbeville and ton rrounding country, it shall ever be rlaj s aim to keep up its former standard iu o( to HAXJXSOMIC and FASIII OX A- frm TV MIT T IWKV mill VAX'I'Vloiii KY GOODS, and would most respect-: froi lly solicit a continuance of their libcrpatronago fAS. A. BOWIE, ~ A<?en t. Feb. 4, 1S74, 43-tf Millinery Ca n "3 still being offered for cost at the p EMPORIUM OF FASHION, i , iss Kate Small in charge, whose good ste and ability is for years too well \ . iiown to all of her .patrons to need nnv ie ? imnenting upon. "Orders for anything I the line promptly filled apd satisfac- k an guaranteed. JAS. A. BOWIE, Agent. Feb. 4, 1874, 43-lt ? J AVE YOUR MONEY ~ IJY shipping your cotton, and order- C; [jg ing your supplies, through DuPRE & CO. Jou. 10,1874, 41-tf 3 r mi i hi i m i\wmmmamnmnrmmnmmwvwmtmmmmi JPubiic Notice. Major andrew small begs leave to inform the citizens of tlie town of Abbeville and county, that at the solicitations of numerous friendu, acquaintances and the public generally, he lias been induced again to resume his late occupation as an Auctioneer and (!ommi?-iou -Merchant, lie would only here just remark thai his ability as au j Auctioneer is well known to the com-! nuinity both in town and country, hav-| ing acted in '\hat capacity these last! twenty years. All those desiring his1 services as such would do well to give! Iiim a call at his own residence, where lie shall he happy to see them and where idwrtifems-nts can he written out and ill other preliminaries wiiJi regard to! lihlle sales arrauueii and adjusted. Or-, less can he left with Mr. \V. T. I'ennev," i( his Drug Store, or nt the'Judge of rohatesoliiee in the Coin! Mouse. AUj onsjgionenisot property for sale shallj iave his earnest attention, and imnicliatt-ly after disposal ol same settle-1 nents will be made with promptness| ml dispatch, He is acting as Agent till for these wonderful medicines the 1 Ireat Vegetable Blood .l'liritiers that < nve been doing so much good to bun- * reds both in town and country. These lediei lies can be got. no where else bul nly through the regular appointed and 1 uthorixed Agents. All who may be in | I ant of such, give me a call when 1 1 nil! supply you with catalogues, pain- j blets. ice., giving you al! information i yarding what you want, free of charge. ( have also been appointed Agent for 1 vo of the largest importing Houses in 1 li* great, country of which due notice M ill he given in our local papers nexMl innth when the sale commences. All I unmunications piomptl^ attended to. | Maior Andrew Small. |? o L Jan. 28, 1874, -12-3r. ? book. Ol.lt I " . a all at the Captain's Office! * TOWN JAXES!! Fair Warning. COWN TAXES are now duo. Books will be opened in the ollicc of the L>rk of the Court for the return of pro- X rtv in town, and subject to ineorpora- J i) taxes from this day until the Till of oi bruary, 1874. 31' Payment of Taxes. ? m riio books will bo opened from the 7tli re y of February for fifteen days, to-wit: . cm February 7th, 1874, until February 25th, 1874, inclusive, so indulgence will be extended or or shown in any ease, and the legal laity will be imposed without disetion in every ease of default. Juke your returns at once, and pay ir taxes in the specified time at the co of the Clerk of the Court, in the iirt House, first door on the right as ,i enter from the Public Stjuare. ? LEWIS D. BOWIE, T_i ] A xntcuuctiii/. an. 21, 1S74, 41-tf IFe Will Buy : LL kinds of COUNTRY l'ROL DUCK for Cash, or sell the same a reasonable commission. DuPItE * CO. )tli Jau. 1874,41-3t ^ ^ IIANGE OF SCEDULE. 11 and after Thursday, September the , 1872, the JPassen^er trains on this id will be run as follows, daily, Sun- X s excepted: X urilVfl WEST Oil T'P. Ml tve Columbia 7:15 a.m. ni( Alston 0:05 a.m. 1 Newberry 10:-10 a.m. ' Cokesbury 2:00 p.m. ' Bel ton 3:50 p.m. ive Greenville 5:30p.m. ~ GOING EAST, Oil DOWN. 1 ive Greenville 7:30 a.m. ' ' Bel ton 0:30 a.m. ' Cokesbury 11:15 a.m. ' Abbeville U:15a.m. ' Newberry 2:30 p.m. ' Alston 4:20 p.m. ive Columbia 0:00 p.m. qj?" Connect at Alston with trains on Spartanqurg and IJ liion Railroad necting at Columbia, ?S. C., with :lit Trains on the South Carolina lroad, u])and down ; also with Trains ? ng North and South on Charlotte, .T umbia and Augusta Railroad, and B" Imington, Columbia and August:; . lroad. " llt ABBEVILLE BRAXCII. rain leaves Abbeville at 9.15 M., necting with Down Train from :enville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.15 M., connecting with Up Train from umbia. Accommodation Train, Tj ndays, Wednesdays and Fridays. jj tves Cokesbury at 11.15 A. M.., or on tri arrival of the Down Train from L( enville. Leaves Abbeville at 1 CI ock P. M., connecting with Up an .in from Columbia. tii DERSON BRANCH & BLUE RIDGE DIV'N da DOWN. foi iveWalhalla 5:45 a.m. tit 4 Perryville 6:25 a.m. 1 Pendleton 7:10 a.m. CI ' Anderson 8:10 a.m. <) A/1 o iv> ,1VU t/.vv U.U1. UP. iveBelton 3:50 p.m. ' Anderson 4:50 p.m. ' Pendleton 5:50 j>.m ' Perryville 6:85 p.m. jve Walhaila 7:15p.m. * accommodation Train between Bel- <ji ami Anderson on Tuesdays, Thurs s and Saturdays, Leave Belton at ) A. M., or on arrival of Down Train in Greenville. Leave Anderson at > P. 51., connecting with Up Train ^ in Columbia. ? THOS. DODAMEAD, of Gen'l Superintendent aijez Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agon J.(i rIE HUMANITIES AND THE INDUSTRIES. ~~ a .rolina Military Institute, Charlotte, N. C. rhis Institute, with its departments? j A . paratory and Collegiate?is now in 1 and successful operation. It con- C1T ns new and progressive features in 01 jcation and training. Phe next Term begins February 14th. Ci jend for Circulars. Address: Col. J. P. THOMAS, Superintendent. B ran. 21, 1874 41-tf f? T, TOBACCO. <ODA, Starch, Candy. Pindars, Ap-,p ) pies and llaisins, at -E DuPBE & CO. an. 19,1874, 41-3t Etiwan ] FERTILIZERS< ! White Bros., j THE SOLE AGENTS y a ST^OR the sale of the above well- |j . known and highly valuable Fer- ^ tiiizers have now on handsa full supply and will be glad to furnish such of llieir 8 customers as intend using them next c year. Every one remembers how dilH- p cult it wax'id yet CJuanos last Spring. |j Many farmers lost several days of valuable tiiue in coming to town with their '' teams and not a few. alter several inef- j? fret mil trips, failed at last in securing C Fertilizers. To obviate any further m (rouble of this kind, and to enable plan- L.( tcrs to take their Fertilizers home when they are marketing their Cotton, an rariy supply has been ordered. No one [ an tail to see the advantage to be derived by the saving of time in the Spring, when every moment is valuable to the farmer. The standard of the Etiwan Guanos remains the same it has always been. No Fertilizers manufactured in liis country have a higher standing, or ire more generally used. If the acreage m n Cotton is to be reduced another year, ,j. and all will admit that there is too . nueh Cotton planted) the greater will > . >e the need for Fertilizers, riant less, ,,(1 >ut enrich your lijijds more, is the true "r X'licy. The Etiwan Dissolved Bone P( ha ilanufartured for composting with coton seed and stable manure is commend <1 with great-confidence to the farmer, i t ha. given universal satisfaction, and L~ 11 who have used it want it again. V2 Send in your orders early. The terms re the s.iniethey would be if the nurhase should be delayed until Spring, loncy is made Ity saving valuable time., 7HITE BROTHERS, Agents. 1 Dec. 10, lSJ.r,, 35, tf IsTOTICF, TO E9A9 OVERSEERS. A ^ ^ ^ noi S7"OU are hereby directed to have the pai BL ROADS worked and put in good on der by the fi;n 1st of March next. $h 11 nvflinftniti nml PnmmiQBtnitnrfl nro 31-oljy continued for the next twelve onths. Those refusing to serve must port at once. T. A. JEFFERSON, -J County Commissioner. fW\ Feb. 3, 1874 43-tf | Paper Hangings. " 200 Rolls Wall Paper. G J)ozcn Window Shades, Received to-day, J. D. Chalmers & Co. Jan. 14, 1S74, 40-tf To Our Customers. )UR customers arc hcveliyutotififd that from the 15th m this onth they can obtairK.no further edit from us until all old accounts e settled. pi PARKER & PERRIN. Jan. 14, 1874, 40-lf HE ALSTON HOUSE.S5 The Misses Cater f Pi IAYIMG convenient and pleasant rooms open in the "ALSTON (J USE," will be pleased to accom-! jfj1^ udato any who may apply, cither r transient or pormanent board. Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf U . B. Chalmers ? Co., OVER Messrs. Barnwell & Co.'s i 4 New Store. f|a CuN and see ua. fiespeclfull}*, J. D. CHALMERS & CO. AY Jan. 13, 1874,40-tf > UY the PEOPLE STRING BED, ^ 3 New, Cheap, Durable uod Elusfor sale, .T TV fJVinlmArR Rr f!n ^ Jan. 14, 1874,40 tf I FINAL-DISCHARGE. vTOTICEis hereby given that Mrs. jtyf] Ann T. Partlow, Administrax of the Estate of JOHN PART)Wf deceased, has applied to larlesW. Guflin, Judge of Probate, in d for the County of Abbeville, for a ml discharge as Administratrix. It is Ordered, that the tenth day y of March, A. D. 1874, be fixed r hearing of Petition, and a final setjuient of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY. erk Court Probate, Abbeville County. Feb. 4, 1874, 43-tf * EESsstett? G( G OF , J; aim Eariglit, deceased. $ Chi i LL persons having claims against. ins V JOHN BNHIGJIT, at the time a ?' his death aro hereby notified to,,1' ^ . t i i i Mai esent their demands properly ven-'ot(I, and those owing the estate to yai<j ake payment to LEWIS D. BOWIE, j; dministrator with tlie "Will an!Xed. Jan. 7, 1874,39.3m. I^J " Z~~ i li'.Ut ledical Card, ss vill lrpry and Diseases of Fe ales, p] ancers, Fistulas, and Piles j^gf Treated with or without the Knife. ENJAMIN RHETT, M. D., J_ rnierly Sukoeon to Makine Hospiil, c11a k ijKSTO n . jti Feb. 11,1874 44-tf I Ai r ! 4 U Buy Call and CjT DuPre & Co, | * Jan. 10th 1874,41.3t ' . * mmBammmtmmmmammKmammmmmmmmmmaam PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY (CAPITAL $100,000,) Soluble, Pacific Guano. rHIS GUANO is now ao well known in all the Southern States or its remarkable effects as an ageny lor increasing (he products of ubor. as not. to require special recomiicndalion from us. Its use lbr ei^ht ears past has established its charcter for reliable excellence The irge fixed capital invested hy the Jompany in this trade affords the urest guarantee of the continued exeller.ee of this Guano. The supplies ut into market this season are, as crelofore, prepared* under the sut>fi 111 lit' I )) St I II I i ii rt ?- t? (MiUli ucl, Chemist of the Company, at hai'leston, S C. Hence planters isiy it;.-1 assured that its quality and imposition is precisely the san:u as mt heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Soiling Agents, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE & CO. General'Agents, Baltimore. Terms?-?48 cash ; ?53 time, with-j it. interest. To accommodate piant< r?, ihey cat. dcr now and have until 1st April t" eide as to whet'ier they will lake, time or cash price. When deliver-j I from th" factory by the car load' i drayage will be charged. ACID PHOSPHATE, GUANO. JNE, PLASTER, &c., always on nd. quality guaranteed J. N. ROBSON. Pec. 20. 1873, 37-4m HOMAS, EDWARDS, ; & M'CANTY \ j RE prepared to furnish all kinds L of LUMBJ^Ii at the shortest ( ticc at the mill formerly known as * lory's Mill. The Mill is in good re- , ir, and with A good supply of logs J liand, customers need have no rs of delay in fillidg orders. Price I 50 per hundred, CASII. J. W. THOMAS, < t. N. A. EDWARDS, ALLEN McCANTY. ] Ian. 14, 1874, 40-tf' x mimm, G 0 i: T g t? rp jj jg ei iROLINA FERTILIZER" ILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: ()1 Caala. 3Prico : el 0 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Tlmo Prioo: 5 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. k ivable November 1st. 1874. g< if Free of Interesti< and. Drayap to lie aMei. T Its success is to IT PARALLELED, ft and its standard is - A. No. 1. 11 1 mm ILL JJE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Jjj Casli Prioo; d: 3 per Toil of 2,000 lbs. ? Time Pliio?: ^ 8 per-Ton of 2,000 lbs. * 'ayable November 1,1874. ^ of Tntprest. ! ~ " 11 ittiit and Drayap to lie add. $ FOR SALE BY i AGNEW & BONNER, I Due "West. WALLER & BROTHER, 5 Greenwood. f POPE & CO., Agents, [j Ninety Six. ^ jo. W. Williams & Co., * eneral Agents at Charleston, S. C. !in. 12, 1373, 40-4m [ ^ ' -1 T\ * _ I jP'inai juibuiinrgt!. |w rOTICE is hereby given that J. 33. ti Leroy, Executor of the Estate of L lip Leltoy, deceased, has applied to C tries W. (Juflin, Judge of Probate, jS tnd for the County of Abbeville, for ^ ual discharge aa Executor. ' i? ; is Ordered, That the third day of rch. A. 1). 1874, be fixed for hearing Petition, and a final settlement of!Ci I Estate. i,' J. C. WOS MAN SKY, r C. C. P. A. C. A an. 14, 1S74 40-4t* Cl Final Discharge. fOTICE is hereby given that J. M.! ^ Carwile, Administrator of the ate of J. L. Wilson, deceased, has'l lied to C. W. Guttln, Judge of Pro-i^i j, in and for the County of Abbe-! J e, for a final discharge as Admiuis- ^ or. ! R t is Ordered, That the 20th day of >ruary. A. I). 1S74, be fixed for hearof Petition, and a tinal settlement jaid Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, c. C. P. A. (J. tin. 23, 1874 42-41* [erosene Oil, ? I b HE PUREST MADE, always on: hand and for 6ale by W. T. PENNEY. I 'cb. 19,1873, 45-tf Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of th? Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor-. nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, ''What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters?" Our answer is, that they romovo the cause of disease, and tho patient ro- ( covers his health. They aro the great . blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator ! of tho system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine teen I compoandcd possessing tho remarkable J qualities of Vinhoab Bitters in healing the sick of erery disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, f] 6edative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera- J tire, and Anti-Bilious. u. .a. iucuuiVALD & CO., Drngpiats and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, ami cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts.. N. Y. Sold by all Druggist* and Dealer*. New Advertisements. NEW YORK DAT-BOOK " V .Democratic Weekly. Established _ 850. It supports White Supremacy, poiticul and social. Terms, $2 per year, I L'o clubs, nine copies for $8. Specimen | opiesfree, Address DAY-BOOK, New | fork City. .1 Bl, 5 00,000s fourth Grand Gift Coaccrt li FOR T1IF. BENEFIT OF THE u >UBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. DRAWING DEFERRED TILL 31st of March Next* to complete the sale of tickets and t make a " FULL DRAWING 2,000 Cash Gifts will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders, I LIST OF GIFTS. >ne Grand Cash Gift $250,000 rr Hie Grand Cash Gift 100,000 1 >nc Grand Cash Gift 50,000 ?ne Grand Cash Gift 25,000 lue Grand Cash Gift 17,500 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each... 100,000 30 Cash Gilts, o,000 each... 100,000 50 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each... 50,000 80 Cash Gifts, 500 each... 40,000 100 Cash Gifts, 400 each... 40,000 150 Cash Gifts, 300 each... 45,000 0] 250 Cash Gifts, 200 each... 50,080 325 Cash Gifts, 100 each... 32,500 1,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each... 550,000 "i w otal 12,000 gifts amounting to $1,500,000 w sT The concert and distribution of tli ifts will positively and unequivocally J"? ike place on the day now fixed, wheth- if r all the tickets are sold or not, and the tu 2,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the umber of tickets sold. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole TicketsS50, Halves$25, Tenths r each coupon $5, Kleven Whole Tickts for $500, 21 i Tickets for $1000, 113 _ I'hole Tickets" for $5000, 227 Whole ^ ickets for $10,000. No discounton less X mil $500 worth of tickets. Applications for agencies and orders >r tickets should be addressed to THOS. E. BRAMLETTe, gent Public Library l\y., and Manacr Gift Concert, Public Library Buildlg, Louisville, Ky. Wood's fiooseWi Maaazine. L, 'he Best Dollar Monthly. s Tn d ay niaue by canvassing J 1U for this magaziue?now in s 14th vol.?with Chromo, r The Yosemite Valley, ' 1x20 inches, in 17 Oil Colors. [agazine, one year, with Mounted Chromo, ?2 00 j fagazine, one year, with Un- A niounted Chromo, 1 60 q{ [agazine, alone, one year, 1 00 es Examine our clubbing and premium ^ 3ts. Two first-class periodicals for tbe ^ rice of one. We solicit experienced mvassers aud others to send at once r torms and specimen magazine. Ad- rw ress S. E. SHUTES, Publisher, 41 ^1 ark Row, N. Y. City, or New burgh, N ( -|-irT7r~ s IVE to TWENTY DOLLARS per la ay! Agents wanted! All classes of orkiug people, of either s?x, young or id, make moro money at work for us in CI leir spare moments, or all the time, rnn at anything else. Particulars free, ddress G. Stinson A Co., Portland, [aine. V EXTEF1NAT0RS BSft^AND INSECT POWDER o? itai.s, Alice, Roaches, Ants, Bedugs, Moths, &e. J. F. Henry, Cur- *0 tn & Co., N. Y., Sole Agents. E CONSTANT employment at home. [J Male or Female. ?30 a week war inted. iNo capital required, runjmi: culars and a valuable samplesont free, ddress, with (j-ct. return stamp, A. D. oung, 290, 5th St., Williamsburgh, N. - THE 1? .IMESTONE SPRINGS > FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL ill open Feb. 1(3, 1374. Winter vaca<>n. Competent assistant teachers, liberal terms. For particulars address harles Petty, A. M. Limestone Springs partanburg Co., S. C. SOMETHING to do that will pay i 19 you. Congenial, honorable era- ? loyilient. no^i;o ^uumu ;ed for all, either sex, young or old; PJ in be done during leisura time at your ome8, or paya immensely to travel. W large salaries to experienced Agents. . Splendid Outlit Free! Write for it at nee, to Laranc & Hall, llty North ($ harlcs Street, Baltimore, Md. cr " the Golden egg ?> >r agents. Large income guaranteed. Inclose stamp fur circular. It. Allison, lo Chambers St., X Y. to $100 in Wall St. often leads all to a fortune. No risk. 32age pamphlet for stamp. Valentine 8e umbridge&Co., Bankers and Brokers, ou ) Wall St. N. Y. . at Great Bargains ~ M DAN be found in desirable SUMMER GOODS at the EMPORIUM OF 'ASIIION, now selling at New York ost preparatory to Spring purchases T eing made- f JAS. A. BOWIE, Ag't. b; Feb. 4,1874, 44-tf # FOLLOWING A 6000 EXAMPLE, ' - ' - ;?* ; j&?'' *' HB. CLAFLXK & CO., A. ! . ? STEWART, and other large houses in New York, are selling at REDUCED PBICES and at COST, to suit the price of Cotton as well as the stringency of the mouey market; jo also, McDonald & Haddon WILL FOR THE ^ Next -Sixty Days give in exchange for DA.SH or COTTON, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF * DRY GOODS, j at Greatly Reduced Prices. Dress Goods, !rimminp, Millinery aii Notions, and such other goods at COST. Uaii early ana get Dai-gains?we f lean buHinoss. \ I Nov. 19, 1873, 32-tf II11 WHITE1 [S now at homo from New York and Baltimore, where she has just suplied herself with a complete Stock of le prettiest and most fashionable Milnery to bo found in the Northern marfihp is nnw nrpnarrH tr? AYhihif BONNETS, HATS, 3 FATHERS, FLOWERS Laces, Ribbon, P ies, Cravats, Buffs, Collars, Sleeves, g Infants Caps and Bonnets,, hi 'rimmiugs for Dresses, &c HOOP SKIRT PANiERS, _ &c., &c. Also a variety of rnaments and Notions Generally Please call on MRS. M. M. WHITE, ] 'er CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. J here she will be pleased to see you and c| ill take pleasure in showing you ti irough her stock. All orders sent will h eeive MRS. WHITE'S attention and B satisfaction is not given can be re- jj, irned. t: R Very respectfully, ^ Mrs. M. M. White. ci Sept. 24,1873, 24-tf he State of South. Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. T\ . c fi] In the Probate Court. V) acy B. Jones, Administrator of B. A. Jones, deceased, vs. G?orge W. Williams & Co., and others. ymplaint to Settle Accounts, Marshal ^ Assets, <tc. ? i# ? ; i \ LL creditors of the estate of B. A. _ ?L JONEs, deceased, are hereby re- N 11 red to file their demands against the -L tate of said deceased, duly attested, in tl] e office of the Probate Judge for Abivllle County, at Abbeville Court ouse, South Carolina, on or before the ^ )ll Day of Mriarj. 1D'. 1874 ? 9 o'clock A. M., on which day a final m ttlement of the Estate of B. A. Jones, ceased, will be made according to w. J. C. WOSMAKSKY, ~~ !erk Court Probate, Abbeville County. Jan. 28, 1874, 42-4t OTICE TO DEBTORS 1 A OF su ch iarnwell & Co. av Old accounts must be settled be- T. re new ones are opened. There FJ ill be positively no exceptions to lis rule. 1,1 BARNWELL & CO. 1 Dec. 24,1873, 37-tt LIBERAL TERMS! \ E are offering our Guanos for this * season on the following liberal di rms: ' Qi EitEXIX GUANO, Per Ton of 2,000 C< lbs., $57.50. , p ILCOX. GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO, Per Ton of LLT 2,000 lbs., $70.00. F. 1.00 per ton drayage to be added.) Oil la edit until 1st "November, 1874, with (> ition of paying in Middling Cotton,' p] delivered at buyer's nearest depot, co at 15c. per lb. A discount of ?10.00 per ton will be lowed for ?,'ash. Our Agents throughout the State will II at same prices and on same terms as irselves. Hand in your orders to nearest Agent, once. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co. _ Charleston S. C. Feb. 4,1874 43-6w [ake Your Homes Pleasant j and Attractive. ? BEAUTIFUL Chromos, Oil Pain-|ed l tines and Lithographs, for sale] be m o w i J. D. Chalmers & Co. Jan. 14, 1874 40-tf BUY ONLY T38E 6EKPIHE. I PA' I D R ANTSC&f Standard Scales. Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scale* ' ~ Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, Ac., Ac... scales repaired promptly andreasonabjj? < For Sale, also, Letter Presees, ftnjd*%'" THE MOST t>BBFECT ~ 53 Can'm Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS A EWING. Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston. POLLARD & CO., AGENTS, Augusta, Qa. For sale by * TROWBRIDGE & CO., " Abbeville, S. C. Jan. 1st, 1874,39-3ui . . ?RESH ARRIVALS AT ;*r t t)T7 "Mriurf v c KW X JUUJLYX1JUX W Drug Store. o? rHE subscriber has just received a new and select stock of Choioe 'rags, TOILET SOAPS, erfamery M Fancy Meles : f great varioty and excellent quality, > which he invites tho attention of is friends. W. T. PENNEY. Nov. 12, 1873. ' , ' Cokesbiiry CONFERENCE SCHOOL ffcE-OPENS Jrntiary 5th, T374. ' W, Session ends in Octobor. Vaition in winter. Thorough inetruc-. on in ail department, including ook-keeping and modern languages, oys prepared for College classes or usiness. Experienced teachers.: oard $10 to $12.- Tuition moderate.. . pleasant summer home. 'Sendibr ireulars to Cokesbury, S. C. HEV. GEO- F. ROUND, A. M., Jan. 1, 1874, 40-tfj Rector COPARTNERSHIP. _____ h . *<: rHE undersigned have this daj formed a partnership in the GRO ERY, PROVISION and COMMIS[ON business, under the name o; uPRE & CO. Julius F. C. DuFre, Julius H. DuFre, Eugene HcS. DuFre. Abbeville CSH.,S.C.,1 * th January, 1874, 41-tfj "Final Disch tf'OTICE is hereby given that Amtf? ziah M. Fisher, Administrator of e Estate of Mrs. Jane Fisher,' 'deceaa, has applied to Charles W. Gufftn, idge of Probate, in and for the County Abbeville, for a final disobarge aa dministrator. It is Ordered, that the twelfth day February A. D. 1874, be fixed for . laring of Petition, and a final settleent of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. A. C. an. 12, 1874, 35-4t* ' $5,000 TTTOETH of New Goods having 1W arrived under the big sign of . BEQUEST will bo disposed of at "k A In.n Aa l.rt sfitisfr nnr_ A,Utt'un "6"'" ??J r? lasers tlicy are next to Given 7 . vay. The Groceries comprise EAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, rice, lour, corn, potatoes, BA 3N,. HAMS, &c., &c. As for clothg the variety is bo well assorted at no one can go Away ssatisfied with the quantity and mlitv of our BOOTS. shoes, DATS, "VESTS; ~ HATS, CAPS, A.NTS, and everrthing else in that le. OUR DRESS GOODS, MUFLERS, FINE SHAWLS, &c., for dies' comforts are very inviting, ur Stock of LIQUORS, SEGARS, [PES, TOBACCO, &c., &c., aro exllcnt. Call and examino. A. Bequest, Wilson & uotnran xiange. Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf Notice to Creditors. LLL persons having claims again the Estate of JOHN BASKD iored, dee'd, are hereby required ! i. i.1 L-f eseut me same ueiure iue, UUJJT mwx [, within the time required by law, s barred. J. L. MILLER, Adminiatrat . P. O. Due West, Abbeville Co,, fc. <Ji Feb. 3,1874 43-3t