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New AdvertisementsThe following is a list of now advertisements : Swedes Iron?Barnwi'll & .Fresh Arrivals ?John A Wkt. Notice? L I) Bowie. Remember Unsettled #Amr.n.;< Minor & Watson. CHndit>K?.T ,t \V J TJij.rersi Tribute of lvespeet?Stale Grange. Tribute of Inspect ? Jctt'erMji. Lodge. ^ Just Arrived?Trowbrige & Co. i Tribute of Respect ?Jackson Literary Society. Dr Jones' notices. School Notice?\V P Mc-KcIIar. To Contractors?\V P Mulvollar Public Schools?Wm Pressly. The btfence of Healing?.?The Greeks* believed that the nearest approach to the Divinity was a successful physician, and they apotheosized Escufapius and Apollonius, of Tyana. for their cure1?. The more scientific moderns testify their appreciation of skill ^n the healing art rather by patronizing ,the living than deifying the dead; and nnii thia nvnljtins the crowd of uatients >ho have sought the office of Dr. Jones, ;at the WhetTer House, in this city, .often cotuing hundreds of miles for lii^ treatment and operations, and returning ,'cured and''rejoicing. And owing to this .great and increasing demand for his "skill, the^doctor has been induced to re main until the 18th of March.?Columbia Phcenix. WIEXl'S I-IOTEXj. ARRIVALS SINCE LAST ISSUE. Dr .T H Wideman, Long Cane, 8 C, D -Morrah, J THorton, Wideiuans, S C, >. M Buckhalter Ninety Six, J K Brownjlee, Penny's Creek, C Munday, Pine-' .villc, S K Morrah, 'Viliington, J C .Hemphill, Fort Pickens, II GHambert. ' Laurens, K N Lowrane, S C II II, J as A Wright, Fort Pickens, Dock Jones, Mi Carmel, Ben Chiles, Mill -Way, SC' C K Knowles, F H Case, J A Foster, \Y J Vereen, New York, Ben F Mar.-hull. Mobile, Ala, Geo'rge \V Bonner, \V Ii Ferrie, Charleston, J Turner Jordan Atlanta, Ga, W S Boulhac, N C, U A Upton, Tenn, M Daniel, Baltimore, L I. Belden, Wilmington, N C, Angus Keihl, wife and child, P Donmenhorsly wife and four children, Joseph Millingnan, wife and three children, Angus Uemans, wife and three children, August Graberstcin, wife and three chil <lren, Germany, T D Bapett, Cinthiana Ky, J M Truett, Widemans, S C, J l Henderson, Dorn's Mine. Market ^Reports. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BARNWELL & CO.. Dealers in Staple Dry Good*, Groct rics, Provisions, etc., <tc. f- . ? AftBEVlLLE, Feb. 25, 1874. Cotton, 13 to l;; Eggs 20c per dozei Fodder, $1.50- per 100 lb Flour, $10 to $14 per bbi Groujid Peas, $2/00 to $2.25 per bushc! Meal, $1.40 to $1.50 per bushel Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallop Nails,...: *.10 cents per lb Qranges, SOc to $1.00 per dozen Pfefts, $1.25 pe*\ bushel Apples, $2.<M. Butter, 25 Bacon, 10 to 12 3(1 fr? sn kv/*'llvtc) .Corn-, $1.2.* Chickens, 15 to 25c each eAugusta,* Feb. 23. ? Cotton in fair .demand middlings 15; receipts 072; ?ales 1,1 IS bales. Charleston, Feb. 23.?Cotton firmer ?middlings 15Jal5g; sales 1,000. New York, Feb. 23. ? Cotton quiet: .sale* of 3.057 bales at 16}al(i?. Cola 12J. Consignees. The following named porsons have freight in the Depot: .A J Clinkscales, Louis Cosby, J A Norwood, J \V \V Williams, D B Smith ^ 1 /i * t /1 J>1 J Vioruon V/ i\ Drill/, U V/ umngvaivg DJ Wardlaw, I) Wiley, A B Kennedy, I> Jordan, E Davis. . J. W.MARSHALL, Agent. . o- -m> The following persons have packages tn the Express office: II T Tusten, C PFreland, J B Moseley, A M I-Iill, J Bi W J Rogers, A Bequest, J C Don glass, C W Guftln, J 30 Hunter, J S Robinson, J S Perrin, W 30 Pressley, H Drennun, T Haskell. Cot h ran & Wilson, JKF Wilson, L L Ouffin, DuPre & Co, Miss E Calhoun, 1) R Williams, J tri Brown, T L Cosby, W A Black, B H Baker, CJ M Porcher, R K Boyd, L P (jtullin, E E Truitt C. V. HAMMOND, I - . Agent. Marriages. MARRIED, on the 30th instant, at Abbeville Court House, by the Rev. J. S. Wallace, Mr. W. M. PRESSLEY, School Commissioner, aud Miss SUSAN A. RICHEY. 1 A. W. JONES, 7 Fainter, Glazier, and Paper Hanger, A-ToToo-o-illo, S. O. WOULD respectfully solicit the Public Patrouuge. Orders promptly attended to. Feb. 18, 1874 45-3m ' REAL ESTATE SALE, I WILL sell, on the first Monday in March next, tho Heal Estate of J". -W. FOWL Ell, in the town of Abbeville, containing eighteen acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. J. W. W. Marshall, Mrs. Alston and 'others. To be sold in one or more! iots. J. T. ROBERTSON, Assifnno .T. W. FOW LEE, * --?o - Feb. IS, 1874 45-tf ^ASSIGNEE'S SALE? JkiiK-V'' HAYING accepted the assignment of E. S. HALE, all persons having demands against E. S HALE individually or against the firm of YOE & HALE, will present them to me properly attested, on or b?for the 10th of March next. Those indebted will make immediate payment. W. A. Limbecker, Assignee of E. S. HALE. J&b. 5, 1374. WOTICS TO MAVI>*G i? j'M- COirXTV I ihe PA i i'NT TitAlt'HI i' MA C.arf'.t & ('?>., r> >111 <ici?. ii. ltobertson,.] IhoinivHijU'ir'.'s ii li;. i;:-d.e< ow-i* the zi^z 1st. IJi'iiij: :i!. air-line leiiee il xnra; oik -d. It is ciicjip, simple, an.I easily co;i* stock or wind. 3d. No new rails need he split to repaii | 4th. It ha? received i!ie hearty aporovi lias II. Hi n^". litui is j>re;t*nuu in :i11 oinui I have soeuivd I lie services of the folio' ! wcessaty information and furnish Farm They are my authorized Aleuts and no . by tiiem. ! . J. L. Ma.i. II. A (\U'T. J. ^ Maj. JAW. w. t. p>n. })j{. WAL". Terms for Farm Rights from $o.0U u|j\ Feb. 11, 1874, 44-3m T. M. BENDY, WITH M. 0. DOWD, ! Grocer and Ccmssii Mental,! 23 B20A2 SKZET, AU2U2TA, OA. I A full stock of Choicely Selected Groceries Always 011 hand. Prompt attention given to Orders and consignments. Feb. 11, 1874, 44-tf FBESH ARRIVALS. Maccaroni, Buckwheat. Crushed Coffee, Cream Cheese, Soda Crackers,Lemon Crackers, Choice Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon S?des, Bacon Shoulders, Bulk Sides, Bulk Shoulders, Leaf Lard, Pearl Starch, Sperm Candles, Adamantine Candles, Fancy Family Flour, Bolted Meal, Fresh Ground Hominy, at 3ABNWELL & CO'S. Ft-b. 11, 41-1 f Sheriff's Sale. Minor & Watson and Win. T. Shumate, | Beci* i vi* v, ^ E xcc n tion. against Wm. B. Dorn. J BY virtue.of two executions to me directed, I will sell at AI?bo villiCourt House, on Saleday in j\la:ch next, within the Ii-gal hours, Two Tract3 of Land, one containing 222 Acres, :norc or loss, and bounded by lands o Searls&Co, Gold Mine Tract, and others. Also, the liar man Place, containing 300 Acres. more or lesc, and bounded by lands of William McCan, Kubt. Kobertson, and others* levied on as the property of Win.- B. Dorn, at the suit of Minor & Wutson, and Win. T. Shumate, Receiver. L. P. GUFFIN, S. A. C. Sheriff's Offico, ' ) Fob. 10, 1874, 44- tf. j Sheriff's Sale. James K. Vaneo against > Executton. S. A. Allen. j BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville (Jourt House, on Saleday in March next, within the legal hours, 1 House and Lot in the Town of Cokesbury, containing 4 Acres, more or less; bounded by Main St., Dr. Sims's, and College Lot. One Trect of Land containing 35 Acres, more or less, and bounded b}rlands of M. Graham, F M. Godbold, Susan Waldross, and others. Mill Tract, containing 250 Acres, more or loss, and bounded by lands of J. Killingswurth, Saluda River, Allen Dodson, George Jones, and others; also, one-hall'interest in the Mill on Saluda Iliver known as Allen's Mill. Levied on as the property of Sarah A. Allen, at the suit of James I?, Vance. L. P. GUFFIN, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Ollieo, ) FOb. 10. 1874 44-tf. } THE OTTER BRAND of BLACK ALPACAS are . guaranteed by the Ladies' Books superior to any other for Beautiful Lustre, Fine Texture, and low prices. A full line at 50,05, 75, 85cts. can be found at the Emporium of Fashion. I Feb. 11,1874, 44-tf mmmmmmamamamtmmmmmKmmmBmmmmmmtmmrnmmm MwaHHh IHillTS oi' Aiihfvlllc and Laurens for ? h AND PUANK. FENCE ?r Geo. It. [ hereby call li.'e niteiilion of planters to ii'i iVnee now in use. huff it# rat'*. trueted, anil cannot be broken by unruly r old fenelnir. u and recommendation of every one who ivin?r named gentlemen who will jrivethe . .. ?i?i'nJi-/. t/% imi? / !)nun I ill^lll.N iliurv wn?? ui.-iiv i" J" v. Itight will bo- valid unless countersigned NICHOLSON, Kinety Sis, S. C. . GRIFFIN, Ninety .Six, K. C. . ('('IK'ivAN. Hodges' Depot. Jj% WHITE, White Hall. VNCH, Abbeville C. H. rjCIt NKJliOLMJN, Special. vard. j GEEENWOOD HALE ACADEMY, TIIE undersigned wish (o inform the c.tizens ol' this County that the above-named School is now in successful operation. Students will he prepared for any College they may wish to attend. The rates of tutition are as follows: Primary Branches, $5.U0 per Quarter of fi fty days. Introductory Studies iu English Grammar and Geography, $7.00 Higher English and Geography, [ Book-keeping, <fce., $0.00. Classical Studies, $12.00. UmirH nun hr? hud for ?12.50 PCI' mouth, exclusive of washing. Thomas Buckett, Rev. T. E. Pope. Feb. 11, 1874 44-Cm FINAL DISCHARGE. "T&TOTTCE is hereby given that W. L. .i]\f Prince and Hugh 1ST. Prince, jr. Executors of the Estate of Hugh M. ( Prince, s-r., deceased, have applied to Chas. W. (iufllii, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Abbeville, for a tiiial discharge as executors. , It i.s Ordered, Thai the eighteenth day of March, A. D. 1874, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. J. C, WOSMAXSKY, i Clerk C. P., A. C. t Feb. 11, 18*74, 44-tf * I Farther Eztsnsion Of the Time \ j i ' FOR < PAYING TAXES;1 THE following are my instructions from the Comptroller General relative to the extension of the time foi : the payment of taxes. Tax-payers will take notice that the books for the collection of taxes will absolutely close on the 7th day of March next, and that the penalty of twenty per cent, will be fixed . after that dale to all delinquents. ' T. B MILL FORI), County Auditor. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ) Office Comitrollkr General, [ Columbia, S. C., Feb. o, 1874. J T. B. 31 til ford, Esq., Aiulilor Abbeville Count'/ : Rir?The time for the reception of taxes of 1873 without the 20 per cent, penalty is extended'in your County to Saturday. March 7th, 1S74. Respectfully, &cM S. L. HOGE, Comptroller General. Approved, F. J. Moses, jr. Governor, Feb. 11, 1S74, 44-tf BJotice TO Tax Pavers. w 0T&Y instructions roccived from the Hon. S. L. Hoge, Comptroller(jenerul of tlie State of South Carolina, I am authorized to'give notice that the time for the payment of taxes is extended in the county of Abbeville until the 7th March, 1374. Tax-payers should not delay the paymentof their taxes. No further extension of the'time will be give. I will be i S?? ? f V l.lwufllln ni\til tlw? f i m n in my wmuc in auMt wiiw uuku vnv v>uiv fur colloction expires. T. N. TOLBERT, County Treasurer. Feb. 11, 1874, 4l-3t Sheriff's Sale. Porter Fleming ") against r Execution. William A. Upton. J BY virtue of an Agricultural Lien; to mo directed. I will sell* ati the BAKNETT PLACE near Phoenix, j 'on THURSDAY, the 20th doyol'Fcb-j Jruary, 1874, commencing at 12 M., the following property, to wit: Three Mules, One two-boVse wagon, One Ox, Six pair plow ^ears, two Flows Stocks eight hoes, twelve plows, Three hundred and fifty bushels cotton seed, more or less. One Gin and Band, levied on as the property of W i lliam A Upton at the suit of Porter Fleming. L. P.'GUFPIN, S. A. C. Sheriff's Offlco, ) Feb. 11, 1874, 44-St j POMAEIA NURSERIES.' THE largost and most varied stock of Southern acclimated FRUIT TREES, adapted to our soil and climate, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Piutns, Almonds, Apricots and Nectarines, from the earliest to the latest; Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Hazle Nuts, English VValnufs and Spanish Chestnuts, several fine varieties; Grape Vines embracing choice table kinds; Strawberries and Raspberries, Evergreens, in great variety, for ornament and "for Cemeteries; Roses?all the best; Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lilies, Choice Verbenas, Double and Variegated Violets, Ornamental Flowering, Shrubs, Asparagus and Horse Radish Roots, Osage Orange " i 1 --- /it. ami JNJ:iC'urtiiy Kose, lor neugcs oxioiue Fruit Trees of all kinds, which will bear the first season if transplanted early, will be furnished at moderate prices. Among other choice varieties of the Strawberry, Charles Downing proves to be one of the best for our climate. A new Catalogue sent to all who apply. Persons wishing will please apply direct to the Proprietor. WM. SU.dMER. Pomaria, S. C. Feb. 18, 1874 45-3t Citation for Letters of Administration I he Stale-of South Carolina. ABBEFILLE COUNTY. By CHAS. W. GUFFFX, Esq., Trobate judge. WHKRKAS, Georginna M. Porcher made suit to me to grant hoi letters of Administration of the Estate and Effects of Ilev. O. T. Porcher,. late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Rov. O. T. Porcher dee'd, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on March ">th . next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, Why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under niy hand and seal, this seventeenth day of February, in tin year of our Lord one thousand eiglii hundred and seventy-four and in the ninety-eighth year of American In dependence. Published on the 18th and 25th day of FVbruury, 1 ST-i, in theAbbeviUe 1'rcat aid Banner. CHAS. W. GUFFIN, Judge of Probate. Feb. 18, 1874, 45, 21* station for Letters of AdnynislratioL The Stale of South Carolina, ABBEVir^LrE COUNTY. . By C. W. GUFFIN, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, LEWIS P. BOWIE, C.*C. P. & G. S., made suit to lie, to grant him Letters of Adminisration of the Estate and eflects of Wiliam Eakin, late of Abbeville County, leceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite md admojiish all and singular the iindred and creditors of f-aid William I2akin, deceased, that they he and ippear before me; in the Court of Probate, .to be held at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on 31st March, 1874, after publication hereof, at 1] j'elock in the forenoon, to show cause, f any they have, why the said Administration should'not bo granted. Jiven under my hand and seal, this 17th' day of February, in the year of oui Lord, one thousand eight hundred aiid seventy-four, and in the ninetyeighth year of American Independence. Published on the 18th and 25th days of February and on the 4th, lltlr, ISth anil >5th of'.March, 1S74, in the Abbeville {Jrcss <1* Banner. C. W. GUFFIN, Judge of Probate. Feb. 18, 1S74 45-61* station fur Letters of Administration The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. By C. W\ GUFFIN,* Esjj., Probate J udge. WHEREAS, Lewis D. Bowie, Esq., made suit, to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate ;ind effects of Susan Hilboru, late of Abbeville Countv, deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and .creditors *of the said Susan Iiilburn, dee'd, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, Lo be held at Abbeville Court House, Us.nHi I'.imllrm nil ITIll Ar.'Vl'f'.ll HfiXt. after publication lioroof, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under mv tarui find seal, this third dr.y of February, in the year of ^our Lord one thousand eight hundred f^and seventy-four, and in the.ninetypeighth year o'f American Independence. Published on the 4th, 11th, 18tli, 2oth day of February, and on the 4th and 11th of March, 1874, in the Abbeville Press and Jihnjwr, and for six weeks on the Court House door. * . C. W. GUFFIN, J. P. A. C. Feb. 4; 1874, 43--Gt* STYTR A ffHmT Jl Atri. wwwiiii 0EDE3 OF Judge Cooke. IN.obedience to the instructions from his Honor Judge THOMPSON II. COOKE, I make the following publication. LEWIS I). IIOWIE, Clerk of the Court. State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Court of Common Please, January Term, 1374. TO Lewis D. Bowie, Esquire, Clerk of the Court of Cofnuiou l'leose, of said County. YOU are hereby authorized and commanded to issue a writ of Venire l<iicia<i, for thirty-six petit juries, to attend a special Session of the Court of Common Please, to be held at Abbeville Court House, for the County of Abbeville, in said State, on the second Mondayof April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. And also, a second writ of Vdnirc Eacias, for thirty-six petit jurors to attend and serve at the^place aforo said, on tlie tluru .\ioju;a,y ui-rvyiii, uiui?said, for the term of one week. The Clerk of the Court sJiall at least fifteen days before said special session of Court of two weeks as aforesaid, cause the time and place for holding the same to be notified for at least two weeks successively, in one or more of the newspapers published in the town of Abbeville. And it is ordered that such special session of the Court of Common Please, be held as aforesaid, for two weeks, as aforesaid, beginning on the second Monday of April, as aforesaid, and continuing for 5wo weeks from said day inclusive, if such time be required for the disputed) of business. T. H. COOKE. January 2G, 1874, 42-7t TOBACCO. SODA, Starch, Candy. Pindars, Ap^ pies and ltaisins, at DuPRE & CO. Jar, 19,1874, 41-84 n r Jk. C?tX*Cl. , THE undersigned having taken I charge of the EMPORIUM OF , FASHION, begs leave to.announso to the ladies and citizens of Abbeville and surrounding country, it shall ever be I his aim to keep up its former standard < as to HANDSOME and FASH ION A- i BLE MILL1NE11Y and FANCY DltY GOODS, and would most respect- 1 fully solicit a continuance of their liber- ] al patronage- ; J AS. A. BOWIE,! Feb. 4, lfi'j, 43-tf Aggnt j nr. "wrm n e w in shy ; ! ALL kinds of COUNTRY TRO- ( DUCK for Cash, or .sell the sumo t tb.i u reasonable commission. DulTvE & CO. 19th Jan. 1874, 41-St THE HUMANITIES AND THE INDUSTRIES. ' Carolina Military Institute, Charlotte, N. C. <. This Institute, with its departments? 1 Preparatory and Collegiate?-is now in full and successful operation. It con- ] fains new and progressive features in | education and training. The next Term begins February 14th. Send for Circulars. Address: Col. J. P. THOMAS, ( Superintendent. f Jan. 21, 1S74 41-tf Millinery ' Tra C.K11 l.ntnr* frtr Pncf nf flip K emporium'1''1 of"" fashion. Miss Kate Small in charge, whose good taste and ability is for years two well known to all of her patrons to need any commenting upon. Orders for anything in the line promptly filled apd satisfaction guaranteed. J JAS. A. BOWIE, Agent. Feb. 4, 1S74, 43-tf ' SAVE YOUa MONEY.i c "P^Y shipping your cotton, and order- v ing your supplies, through DupHE & CO. Jan. 19, 1S74, 41-tf _ NOTICE TO j EOAB OVERSEERS. f"OU arc hereby directed to have the ItOADS worked and put in good order by the ' 1st of March next. All Overseers and Commissioners are hereby continued for the next twelve months. Those refusing to servo must report at once. T. A. JEFFERSON, County Commissioner. Feb.. 3, 1S74 43-tf Paper Hangings. j 200 Rolls Wall Paper, C J)uzen Window Shades, Received to-dav. J. D. Chalmers & Co. s Jfui. 14, 1874, 40-tf ? ? < To Our Customers. s OUR customers arc hoveby notified . that from tho 15th of this j month they can obtain no further credit from us until ull old accounts are settled, PARKER & PERRIN, Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf THE ALSTON HOUSE. The Misses Cater HAVING convenient and pleasant rooms open in the "ALSTON ( IinHQl? " ill Im ii1rvnx:r>rl tn nnt'Om. '' modato any who may apply, cither for transient or permanent board. ( Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf FINAL DISCHARGE. "^JOTICEis hereby given that Mrs. . JjhI Ann T. Partlow, Administra- J tiix of the Estate of JOHN FART- J LOW, deceased, has applied to Charles W. Cullin, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Abbeville, for a ! lin.al disehargeas'Administratrix. It is Ordered, that the tenth day day of March, A. D. 1874, be fixed fop hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, I Clerk Court Probate, Abbeville County. ~ Feb. 4, 1S7-4, -13-tf * 'Easts^te i OF folta Sarig&t, dcmsetl. ALL persons having claims against. 1 JOHN ENJflGHT, atthetime of liis death ore hereby notified to : present their demands properly verified, and those owing the estate to ; mako payment to LEWIS I). BOWIE, ; Administrator with the "Will auj nexed. Jan. 7, 1874, 39-3m. Medical Card. | I I ;SEFiT8ri anil Diseases, of Feiafej Cancors, Fistulas, and Piles j Treated with or without the Knife, j BENJAMIN RHETT, M. D? formerly Surgeon to Marine Hospital, Charleston. * Feb. 11,1874 44-tf 3 4 U Buy Gall and C . DuFre & Co, Jnn. 19th 1874, 41.3t ? PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY. (capital 8100,000,) ' . Soluble Pacific Guano. THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern State? or its remarkable effects as an agen^ ;y for increasing fho' products of abor, as not. to require special recomnendation from us; Its use for eight rears past has established its charicter for reliable excellence. The argo fixed capital inyested by the Company in this trade affords the mrest guarantee pf the continued cxjellenco.of this Guano. The supplies iut into market this season are, as ' - O J J ... i I. icrcioiuru, prujiurcu unuui tiju ouicrintendeneo of Ur. St. Julian Itiivsnel, Chemist of the Company, nt Jtmrk'fiton, S C. llonco planters nay rest assured I hat its quality and composition is precisely the same as ;hat heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agents, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. ItEESE & CO. General Agents, Baltimore. Terms?cash ; $53 time, with: mt interest. To accommodate planters', ^hey can >rder now and have until lot April to J?.cide as to whether they will take tt lirpe or ensh price. When delivered from t!i? factory by the car load, 10 dratago will he charged. ACli) PHOSPHATE, GUANO. JONE, PLASTER, &c., always on land, quality guaranteed J. N. PtOBSON. Dec. .20, 1S73, 37-4m < rHOMAS, EBWABDS, & M'CAHTY R EE prepared to furnish all kincl.of LUMBER at the shortest lotiec at the mill formerly known as la'ury'sMill. The Mill is in good re >air, and with a good supply of logs ?n hand, customers need have no enrs of delay in fillidg orders. Price 11.50 per hundred, CASH. J. W. THOMAS, N. A. EDWARDS, ALLEN McCANTY. Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf THE MOLINA FERTILiZEB WILL IJE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: CasJi 3?rico: >50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Time Prico s >55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1st. 1874, Free of Interest (fep and Drayap tile added. "ITS SUCCESS IS " 0" I? P A KALLELEB, AND ITS STANDARD IS ; A. ]STo. 1. 111 PiMfS WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Oasli Prico: 533 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Tinao Pltioe : $38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1,1874. Free of Interest. Freight and Draya? to te added. FOR SALE BY AGNEW & BONNER, Due West. WALLER & BROTHER, Greenwood. POPE & CO., Agents, Ninety Six. Geo. W. Williams & Co., General Agents at Charleston, S. C. Jan. 12,1873, 40-4m Final Discharge. NOTICE i.s hereby given that J. B.: Leroy, Executor of the Estate of Philip Lelloy, deceased, has applied to Charles W. (.Jultin, Judge of Probate, in and for (he County of Abbeville, for !i final discharge as Executor. It i.s Ordered, That the third day of March, A. D. 1S74, be lixed for hearing' of Petition, and a tiiiai settlement of; said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY. C. C. P. A. C. Jan. 14, 1874 40-4t* Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that J. M. Canvilc, Administrator of the Instate of J. L. Wilson, deceased, has applied to C. W. CJulHn, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Abbeville, for a final discharge as Administrator. 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. WOSMAN8KY, C. C. P. A. C. Jan. 28,1874 42-4t* Kerosene Oil, Till1] PUREST MADE, ahvays on hand and for sale bv W. T. "PENNEY. Feb. 19, 1873, 46-tf Dr. j. T^lkei^S^ C^lifoi*nia Vinegar liitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chiefly from the Dative herbs found ou the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of whichare extracted thergfrom without the use j of Alcohol. The question is almost J daily.asked, ''What is tho cause of the unparalleled succcss of Vinegar Bitters?" Our answer is, that they remove tho cause of disease, aud tho pationt ro. covcrs his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a pcrfcct Innovator and Invigorator, of tho system. Never before in thehistory of tho world lias a medicine been compounded possessing tho reuiarkablo qualities of Vinegar Bittxrs in healing the 6ick of every disease man is heir to. They aro a gentle Purgativo as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion - or Inflammation of tho Livor ana Visceral Organs'in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's VikegarBitters aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutrition*, Laxative, Diuretic, ' Sedative, Connter-Irritant Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. It. ii. iuciX>!VALD & 'CO., Dni<?pi5t? nnd G<?n. Agts., San Francisco,California, he11 cor. of Washington and Charlton Sta^ N. Y; Sold by all DraggUU and Deafer*. _i -j?_? Few Advertisements. . .v: . -'i-i . NEW YORK DAY-BOOK A Democratic \\ eekJy. Established ISoO, IL.supports White Supremacy, political and social. Terms, $2 per year. To clubs, nine copies for $8.' Specimen jopies free. Address DAY-BOOK, New York City. ?i $1,500,000 Fourth Grand Gift Concert FOR THK BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. DRAWING DEFERRED JILL 31st of March . Nextto complete tlie sale of tickets and wake a FULL 33RA.WING 12,000 Cash Gifts will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. LIST OF, GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift' $250,000 [)ne Grand Cash Gift 100,000 One Grand Cash Gift 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift ...... 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift 17,500 10 Cash "Gifts, $10,000 each... 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each... 150,000 /I?I. n : CLr, 1 AAA ?A AAA ?>U vjrilio, cotti... uv,iivvi ,80 Cash Gifts, 600 each... 40,000 100 Cash Gifts, 40Q each... 40,000 150 Cash Gifts, 7- 300 eacn... 45,000 250 Cash Gifts, 200 each... 50,000 325 Cash Gifts, . 100 each... 32,500 11,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each... 550,000 Total 12,000 gifts amounting to $1,500,000 The concert and distribution of gifts will positively and unequivocally take place on the day now fixed, whether all the tickets are eold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the number of tickets spin* ' PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets$50, Halves$25, Tenths or each coupon $5, Eleven Whole Tickets for $500, 2U Tickets for $1000, 113 Whole Tickets* for 15000, 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets. Applications for agencies and orders for tickets should be addressed to THCa, E. BRAMLETTe, Agent Public Library Ky.. and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Wnnrl'd Unnpflhnlfl Mafmino HUUUfi- iiuuouiiuiu iiiuy,iuiiiiu. The Best Dollar Monthly. ITin day made by canvassing yvl il) $lii for this magaziuc?-now iu its 14th vql.--with Ohromo, The Yosemite Valley, 14x20 inches, in 17 Oil Colors. Magazine, one year, with Mounted Chronid, .M; $2 0C' Magazine, one year, with Unmounted Chromo, 1 50 Magazine, alo'ne, one year, 1 0C Examine our clubbing and premium lists. Two tirst-class periodicals for the price of oae. We solicit experienced canvasscrs and others to send at once 1U1 ii'iuia uiiu aj/Vbiuj^ii uKifjiioiui.. .?vu dress S. E. SHUTES, Publisher, 41 1 ark How, N. Y. City, or Newburgh, N ? m i i FIVE to. TWENTY DOLLARS per day! Agents wanted! All classes o 1 working people, of either sax, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stinson&Co., Porllaud, Maine. _ mm extebiinators ^??S^AND INSECT POWDER For iuits, Mice, Itoaches, Ants, BedBugs, Moths, &c. J. F. Henry, Currnu & Co., N. Y./Sole Agents. CONSTANT employment at home. Male or Female. $30 a week warranted. No capital required. Full particulars and a valuable sample sent tree. Address, with 6*ct. return stamp, A. D. Young, ^yi), 5th St., Williamsburgh, N. y; ttte LIMESTDNE SPRINGS female high school will open Feb. 10, 1874. Winter vacation. Competent assistant teachers Liberal terms. For particulars add res.' Charles Petty, A. M. Limestone Springs Spartanburg Co., S. C. SOMETHING to do that will pa^ you. Congenial, honorable era jHoyment. Large cash wages guaran teed for all, either sex, young or old can be done during leisure time at youi homes, or pays immensely to travel Large salaries to experienced Agents A Splendid Outfit Free! Write for it a once, to Larane <5b Hall, 10} Nortl Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. the Golden egg 1 for agents. Large income guaranteed ; Enclose stamp for circular. It. Allison 1113 Chambers St., N y. $"Tl to $1^ in Wall St. often lead H ^ 1/ to a fortune." No risk. 3il I page pamphlet for stamp. Valentin jTuiubridge&Co., Bankers and Brokers 139 Wall St. N. Y. ^ i lireat bargains CAXbo found in desirable SUM ME] CJOODS lit the EMPORIUM OJ ! FASH TON, now selling at New Yor 'cost preparatory to Spring purchase i being madei J AS. A, rOWIE, iig't, I Feb. 4,1874, 44-tf BOY^LY THE GEK8?E )1 ?^^5^Sifc^5^gdiK^Bwfe|S^7:y 311. Broadway, New York. . .106 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 53 Camp Street. New Orleans. PAIRBA.NKS & E \VI NG, Masonic H?U, Philadelphia... FAIRBANKS, BROWN, & CO., 2 Milk Street. Boston; BOLLARD & CO., AGENTS,.' >. Au^UButj vA? ior8a,cblno )aP4co., Abbevftfe, H. V. Jan. 1st, 1874, 39-3in ..0vf 1 Beautiful r .. iv.' * ": H" INE of WHITE TRIilNlXftB* tl , Tirrnnr rv/IQ ?..< ! 17TTV1TS fur H A JVD/ X' UliX VIU ill I vi i.vu> A u ilie ucck, jdsfc recoiued at tho> '1 Emporium of Fashion. Feb.ll, 1874, 44-3t JUST ARRIVED. Bacon Sides, '}l: r> Buik Sides, r ? a n Cured Hams, i,. Bulk Hams.. , v, ?, All new and choice.. DuPRE & CO. Feb. 11,1874 44-3t JUST ARRIVED. Mourning Prints;. L . ! > Fancy Prints, Bleached and Brown Home-r spuirs, Black Spool Silks, &c? it the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. ' -' ?*??t %i M r-Tit W i If jw'it/rr-J * Feb 25.46-tf FOLLOWING A GOOS EXAMPLE, H* B. iCliAFLIJT & CO., A T. # STEWART,*nd other Tnfgr-' houses in New York, nro selliti? ot REDUCED PKJCE3 aud at. COST, , ' to suit the price of Cotton as ^el! at the stringoncy of the money market: so nlso, McDonald * & If addon iviLL .FOE..X1IE Next Sixty Days : givo in cxchango for CASH or COTTON, i THEIR ENTIRE 'STOCK OF 4 DRY GOODS, at Greatly Kcduced Pricce. Dress Goods', ?;. 'J i*> i H< . . Triiois, Miry ani Nuipr And suoli other goods at COST. Call early and get bargains?W6 i mean business. ^ ;? Nov. 19, 1873, 32-tf . ' ' >* '* ~ LIBERAL TERMS5:; UE are offering our Guano? to- ll)t?r season on th? following libera terms: ?i.; . i " ? " . PHOENIX GUANO. Per Ton of 2.0C iter, $57:50. WILCOX. GIBBS ^CO.'S MANJPl ?* , LATED GUANO, Per Ton of .. . . 2,000 lbs., $70.00. ' ($1.00 per ton dravage to be added.; .In-' * credit until 1st November, 1874, w'lt Ojjtion of paying in Middling Cotter. i delivered at buyer's nearest depot, i at Inc. per lb. -i SIT 1 ? A discount ot $io.uu per ion wju > ?. , allowed for Cash. Our Agents throughout the Sir.to v'.' . sell at same prices and on same terms '-? . ourselves. r Hand in your orders to nearest A^tat once. Wilcox, Gibbs# Co. t . Charleston S. C, i Feb^, 1874 43-6w ' Make Your Homes Fleasaz*' and Attractive. Beautiful chromos, on tings and Lithographs, for sa!j by ,e J. D. Chalmers & Co. Jan. 14, 1874 40-tf THE undersigned have thi? rUr . formed a partnership in the 0 ! CERY, PROVISION and OMMl. ft iSIOX business, under the name o F. DuPRE & CO. ? Julius F. C. D a Pre, Julius H. DuFrfc, Eugene McS. Dul'r? Abbeville CJ H., S. C.,) 19th January, 1874, 41-tfj