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Real Estate Transfers. ^1 1' ..." following transfers of real estate in Abbeville County during tfct month of February, are recorded the Auditor's officer < , . W H Parker, C E A D, to J T Rob ertson, 90 acres, $66. J JL Robertson to W Jti Brooks, 97 acres, $225. 1 Thomas H Klugh to W C Klugh,! 540 acres, 83,435. j; TV C Klugh to Thomas H Klugh, h 120 acres, $860. L HDgh Robinson to B F Lowe, 32 .acres, $642. ' James S Goad to Wm P Anderson, 124 acres, $375. ^ William Duncan to Susan C Bains* j 'tree, 153 acres, $1. !| John McAdams and wife to C 8 ( iBigby, 72 acres, S3G0. jl John M Brown to E W Ashley, 72 i acres, $300. i o m xriuoie 10 n >y Asmey, 112$ ( ; acres, $450. t 'W B Jonos to P H Adam?, 50? * : acres, $13.00. r W A !Li?ibccker to Fran-cis M a Pope, Otio lot, Siioo. 1 W S Chalmers to II M Johnson, 4 I acres, $1500. |b Matthew M Alalone and Eliza J! ti Arnold to T A Jefferson, 3 acres, $450. | v J B Hampton to Scott Scotland, 74 ^ acres, $700. 0 Andrew J Weed to Andrew Brown s 172 acrcs, $775. W II Peak to John and Wm Barman, interest in 1453 aercs, $601)0. r A. J Clinksealcs to \V V Clinkscales a 402 acres, $2545. J C Wosmansky to Berry Denson> ? 120 acres, $325. ^ W C Klugh to J S Klugh, 123 v acres, $850. 1 W C Klugh to W N Klugh, 150 ~ aercs, $860. ' * Mercantile Change. ? The now n 'firm of DuPro, GambrcIl&Co. have r bought out tho stock of Trowbridge & c Co., and will occupy the store lately F held by the latter. Tho members of " the firm aro well known and need no jj commendation to tho patronage of a the nublic. Thev will kceo constant- J ly on hand the best that the market affords, and will sell low. I Card of DuPre & Co.?New Firm si ?i' DuPre, Gambrell & Co.?See the ? card of the old firm and the advertise- } ment of the new. Having purchased . the stock of Messrs. Trowbridge & Co., they invite their friends to give them a call at the well-known stand. The members of the firm are thorough business men, whose motto is to make quick sales at low rates. They have a a cnoico suhjk, una eau promise jnuueements to their friends. Give them a call. c Fresh Arrivals at? W. Joel Smith's.?Our friends can find a choice Sot of superb prints aud domestics, as . xvell as the best of family groceries aud provisions at W. Joel Smith's. His stock embraces choice hams, lard, molasses, sugars, coffee, rice, which he is selling low, also a fine variety of crackers and cakes, and fresh garden seed aud j potatoes for planting. Call early and J get supplied. Inducements offered in r price and quality. j Death op Mrs. Wade Hampton'.? o Our exchanges announce the death of (' this lady, which occurred in Charlottsville, Va., on Mondajr last. She was ] the only child of Gen. Geo. McDnffic, < mnd had been an invalid for eome r timo. Bridge Building Fund.?We learn ^ "that the bridge building fund raised tinder the recent County levy has been exhausted, and that those who ^ {propose work of tins kind must look to fuiore levies for payment g The Weather during the past t; wcok has been variable, with several C wet and disagreeable days. The I Winter has been remarkably mild, * and vegetation is in a forward state. ^ A continuance of such weather will j J>ring out the buds and blossoms. J I Tui: Baptist Cacaca w now pro- T pressing finely in the work of construction. The material for the roof- E v; ing is all at hand, the rafters are going ^ up, and the church will soon be sheltered from the weather. It will be a = ibandaome structure. Bflp A Northern gentleman, Mr. Jfevans, from Lowell, Mass., lias been ^ stopping in Greenville the pa?t week. L lie is prospecting among the waterpower sites, and expresses himself as desirous of iuvesting thcro for the ? & jpurjposp of manulactunng. p ? ? F $5^? Mr. W. A. Tcmpleton, form- y /crly with Miller & Robertson, is now J! with W. J. Smith, where he will bej?j pleased to seo his old fri<y?3s and pa- P irons. ^ A t&" Mr. Thomas Thomson, son ot ? our townsman Col. Thomson, is now ^ at the Emporium of Fashion with his brother-in-law, Mr. Jas. A. Bowie, ^ where ho will be pleased to receive a ^igit from his friends. ? 'Jax-Paybbs will take notice that ~ this is the last week for the payment " of taxes without the penalty. A word ( to the wise is sufficient. S T f _ > .. . ^ The mails for Abbeville took mi airing in the mountains on Monday last. See notice to debtors by Messrs. i ' TftWWdge & Co, ; ' J " -?!! . I 'WARNINGS. It is ttme for the Republican party to Unload. This nursing of monstrosities has exhausted the life of the party. I am doue with them, and they will have to take ca"re 6'f them'setves;?1'tevident Qrarif; ... The South Carolina Government is the worst in the world.?N. Y. Journal of Commcrcc. Th? Legislature of South Carolina is apparently a gang of thieves, intent only upon plundering the people whom it is supposed to serve. The Republican L>urty cannot, and will not, extend any sympathy to the present government ot the State.?N. y. Timea. The memorial of the taxpayers of 5outh Carolina is a document that wiil call up a blush of shame to the face of jvery citizen of these United States.? Sew York Herald. South Carolina and Louisiana are the ivorst governed communities in the tvorld. The election frauds, the vioence, the corrupt legislation, and the Mercenary judicial decisions in the southern States, are of national consequence, and concern the welfare of Ileiubliean institutions.?New York Evrung Pott. I should fall short of my duty if I did lot draw your attention to the immcliate and commanding necessity of a :hange in the character of our admin is- j ration of the public aflairsof this State. | *nith Carolina to-day presents a spec- ( aoJe which disheartens oar friends and nakes the name of this State a by-word ???"!? aii? wno ?(*tinrtr/>ertn II1U i t'piuaLii tu UUl iUVU.? Wiott. No one cnixlep.y the fact fhat the exi tenses of the State Governn>?nfc have f een much larger than they should have j een, and that -money received from axes and from the sale of bonds has *sen improperly expended by those inerested with its disbursement. The j ery life of the whole party is imperiled, and it behooves us not only to wake fair promises, but to see to It that /./\?f/vprvi f/\ All f CVlirPM- I Ui UUI& Oilttil ^UUiVlUI wv uu* v?>Jf* vw ions.?Columbia Union. ^ :? Regents of the Lunatic Asylum. 1 ?Tlio members of tho late board of' egents of the Stale Lunatic Asylum, . ire as follows : For the six year term, lommeneing December 21, 1871, klcssrs. S. J. Lee, of Aiken, Robert j Imalls, of Beaufort, and Gabriel Can ion, of Spartanburg. For tho six ears commencing December 21, c 873, Messrs. W. A. IIa}*ne, of Marion, T. Spencer, of Charleston, and J. i. Smith, of .Barnwell. C ? U. S. Revenue Taxes.?Tho Phoeix states that Collector AnHerson has ?i - -? i r* ecoivcu a circular nuui uuiinuitj^iunr Douglas*, which states that every icrson or firm iiublo to special tax Dust, not later than the 30th of Lpril, or before commencing business, f commenced subsequently, pay the mount of tax and tilo their return. L fifty per cent, penally attaches. EST Tho committee of the Tax'ayers' Convention, appointed to pre- 1 ent the people's memorial to Con- [ rcss, are to meet in Washington, for he performance of that duty, on the r 9th'of March. ' New Advertisements. The following is a list of new dvertisements: A Card?DuPre & Co. 1 Cash or credit?DuPre, Gambrell & J o. Fair warning?Trowbridge & Co. An appeal?Armistead Burt. Cotton seed?F A Connor. Dry Goods?W Joel Smith. i ililes' Gaiters ? Emporium of Fash >n. ' Estray?Young. Boots and Shoen?D F Fleming&Co. Fiuul Discharge?J C Wosuiansky. 8?3u The rule esfabli?lied in the lighth Circuit by the late lamented udge James L. Orr, by which the juies gave only half the amount of old ebts has been reversed by his Honor * udga Cooke. At the last term of the mderson court, several verdicts were btained for the whole amount of old lebts. Bgio Stephen C. Millett, Esq., Ex- i President of the Port lioyal Railroad Company, died in Columbia, last Tues lay, after an illness of four days, of " aalarial fever. WZBTl'S EEOTEIj. 1 Li LI 1 \ AL& SlJSUJkj AjA.S'A' (JMj, J F Wesson, A G Cud worth, New fork ; J T Jordan, R B Woothen, Atmta ; G H Moffltt, W F Quincy, W P tussell, A M Erwin, Charleston; J T loan, Columbia; N M Buckhalter, W I Bucklmlte, "VVm Ilaltiwanger, Nine- | y Six; Dr H Dreunau, Long Cano; C iDaweou, II H gcudday, Anderson; I >avid Morrah, Widemans; Dr. H. G i * Hugh, J 8 Kluglr, Greenwood; R W U eywour, White Hall, J K Vance, F t - ? -- - - ? ? ? ri -n n i T L ijKMlboW, J Harp Vance, o & v* y-.x 011, Cokesbury; J M Ellis, J W Ellis; J x 31 Moscley, Hodges Depot; Dr J W -igon, White Hull; Dr M C Taggurt, hos F Riley, Greeuwood ; Jas M Marn, "From the Creek,"; J D Sullivan, [Baker, city; GMMattisou, Donalds- < ille ; B H Moruough, St. Louis ; O R louruee, H A Bunies, Fair's Bridge. J. A. WIER, Proprietor. Market !Reports? cokhected weekly by ) A ft JJ W E L L k CO.,^ )caler$ in Staple Dry Goods, QroccHcb, J'rviivlon*, do,, &o, Abbeville, March 4, 1874. fotton, 13 to 13? <ggs : 20c per dozen odder, $2.00 per 100 lbs 'lour, $10 to $14 per bbl Iround Teas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel feal, $1.40 to $1.50 per bushel [olasaes, 50 to 75c per gallon 'ails, ; '.10 cents per lb 'ranges, 80c to $1,00 per dozen eas -....$1.25 per bushel apples, $2.00 tutter,.... 25 tacon, 10 to 12 loffee, 30 to 50 lorn, $1.25 Ihickens, 15 to 25c each Augusta, March 2. ? Cotton dull? 1 middling J5; receipts 505 bales; sales r, 00. J New York, March 2. ? Cotton dull 1 nd easier ; sales 1,784 bales, at lGialOA. Sold 12Jal2f? Charleston, March 2.?Cotton quiet -middling 15al5?; low middling 14$. Swedes Iron, < s of all sizes, for PLOWS, ' t for salo by 1 BARNAVELL & Co. * Febi 25, 1874. ' Consignees. . . The following named porsons have freight in the Depot: J R My res, J E Caldwell, J F Calhoun, E R Miles, C T Haskell, L C Clinkscales, J T Fortiscne, Thomas & Co, a S Baker, Baker & Co. J. W.MAJRSHALL, Agent. The following persons have packages l ?. ll. ? T7?^ ^ . IU llie DllltC . J B Cass, J J Rodgers, C Brisco, T F Lanier & Son, J BJVIoseley, J 8 Robinson, J S Perrin, H Derard, G M Porclier, A N Boyd, E E Truit. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. riiil o I HEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until 12 >'c!ock on the 28th Day of March next, or rebuilding and repairing tbo fol- 1 owitigi bridges: ( Bridge over Rowley River at McCal- i a's Mills. Bridge ovcrJRock .River at Double 1 )le Bridges. Bridgo over Rocky .River fit Bur- , letl's Mills. Bridge over Little River?^Burnett's 1 3ridgo. Bridge over Little River?Ward's bridge. Specifications may be seen -at this iffiod/ By order of the Board of County commissioners. V. P. McKellar, 1 v>naii maiii Feb. 2&, 1874, 4G-51 PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ? FROM the 1st to the &th of each month, I will be in my office in ho Court II on so to examine and apn*ovo the claims of all teachers in ! he public schools. All parties interested will take ioticc, and govern themselves acco-rd- , S W. TVT PRES8LEY. - " ? ?? J School Commissioner. Feb. 25, 1874 4C-2t ' Co ill Will it lay Concern1 i 4LL persons owing us accounts or balances on accounts for the year are hereby notified that the same nust be settled at once. We cannot ifibril to carry over any balances, and | ve trust this notice is sufficient. WHITE BROTHERS. Feb. 25, 1674 4G-tf 50 Bushels WHEAT BEAN For Cow Feed, at. BARSWSLL & CQ.'S. Feb. 25,1874. Fresii crushed coffee, French Breakfast Coffee, Choice Rio Coffee, Fresh Ground Buckwheat, just arrived, at BARNWELL & CO. Feb 25, 1874 . Remeoilier Unsettled AcccMsii; THOSE of our customers who hnvej not settled theii accounts will < )lease take notice that they are now 1 lome time past due, and that prompt lettlemeut is most earnently requested >f nil. We extended indulgence to you jpon faith of your promise to settle i iromptly; this you have uot done, and, i mk?ss you do we cannot run accounts vith you for 1S74. No exception to this. MINOR & WATSON. Feb. 25 46-61* < )r. Morse's Indiaa Sugar Coated Fills * j r - ?? ffi* * %fc"' ' I I for purifying tho blood. ? W. T. PENNEY. ; Oct. 1,1813. 25 tf . 'i ;* 1 ; S Handles! Candies !! Candies J!! A largo lot just received by j B. & W. J. ROGERS. Feb. 25, 1S74 4(5-tf Fruits! Fruits!! Fruits!!! Fresh and juc?, just received, J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. Feb. 25, 1874 40-tf A Large Lot of Nuts Can be found at the store of J. Jo. QC W . J. ICUUjbXtS. Feb. 26, 1874 46-tf \ Cigars I Cigars !! Cigars!!! t rhe best brand can always be found on land at the store of J> B. & W. J. ROGERS. Feb. 23 4G-tf - ' School Noticed AT tbo request of sundry citizens, and by the authority of the School District Trustees, the undcrligned will open a School in the iousc lately occupied by J. W. Roj'd, is a Male Academy, on TUESDAY loxt, the 3d of March. Tuition and contingencies $3.00 >er month, payable monthly. W. P. McKELLAK, A. M. Feb. 25, 1873, 46-tf POMARIA NURSERIES,. THE largest and most varied- stock of Southern acclimated FRUIT TREES, adapted to our soil and climate, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Altuonds, Apricots and Nectarines, from the earliest to the latest; Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Hazle Nuts, English Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts, several line vafletfiwf ?-rape Vines embracing choice table kinds; Strawberries and Raspberries, Evergreens, in' great variety, for ornament and for Cemeteries; Roses?all the best; Dahlias, Gladiohis, Lilies, Choice Verbenas, Double and Variegated Violets, Ornamental Flowering, Shrubs, Asparagus ai|d Horse Radish Roots, Osage Orange and MaCarthy Rose, for hedges Choice Fruit Trees of all kinds, which will bear the'first season if transplanted early, ? m I? .'^l.n/1 ftf ma/ln??nfn T\**fV?na Will ue IllrlllSIICU HHiuciuiv Among other choice varieties of the Strawberry, Charles Downing proves to l>e one of the heat for our climate. A MOW Catalogue sent to all wlm apply. Persons wishing will please appiy direct to'tbe Proprietor. Wil. SUMMER. Pomaria,.8. C. Feb. IS, 1S74 45-St y ,. Citatioa for Letters of Administration _ The Stale of South Carolina t ABBEVILLE COUNTY. By C. W. GUFFIN, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, LEWIS D. BOWIE, IV C. P. & G. S., made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and efietrts.of William Eakin, late of Abbeville County, Iceeased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to<cite :iud admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of f-aid William Eukin, deceased, that they be and. ippear before me, in the Court of, Probate, to be held at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on 31st Maxell,' 1874, after publieiition hereof; at 11 a'olock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. _ k Given under my hand and seal, this 17th; day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and in the ninety-, eighth year of American Independence. Piililiwhml mi fhr> Ififh nnH il'ivs nf. February and on the 4th, 11th, 18th ami' 25th of March, 1874, in the Abbsvilfc' f/'Csa <fr Banner. ? ' - : * C. W. GUFFIN, Judge of Probate. "Feb. 18, 1874 4o-Ct* Citation for Letters ol' Admiaistration The Slate of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. By C. W. GUFFIN, Esq., Probate Judge. 1 WHEREAS, Lewis D. Bowio, Esq^, made suit to nie, to grant ;him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Susan Hilborn, late of Abbeville County, deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite iTftd admonish all and singufa'rfhe kintlred and creditors of the said Susan Hilburn, dee'd, that they bo and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on 17th March next, lifter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they irate, why the snid Administration should not l?e granted. Given under my hand and 9cal, this third day of February, in the year of 7f>ur Lord'one thousand eight hundred ?and seventy-four, and in the ninetyCci^lith year of Auicrican ludcpcnLjdcncc. Published-oh the 4th, 1Kb, 18th, 25th day ff February, nfid on the 4th and 11 ill of March, 1&74, ill the Abbeville Press and llanncr, and for six weeks on the Court House door. C. W. GUFFIN, J. P. A. C. Feb. 4, 1S74, 43-Gt* EXTRA COURT. I ORDER OF Judge Cooke. IX obedience to the instructions from his Honor Judge THOMPSON-H. t/'OOKK, I make the following puMica- 1 lion. f/iU LEWIS D. ROWIE, Clerk of the Court. ! State of South Carolina* ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Court of Common Please, January Term, 1874. TO Lewis D. Bowie, Esquire, Clerk of the C-ourtof Common Please, of ttuid v-wt... V YOU are hereby authorized an<l commanded to issue a writ of Venire Facias, 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 Abbe- ; viHe, in said State, on the second Mon-I Jay of April, in the year of our Lord|( onethousand eight hundred and seven-! ty-four. And also, a second writ of J Venire JEaclaa, for thirty-six petit jurors to attend and serve at the place aforesaid, on the third Monday of April, aforesaid, for the term of one week. * The.Clerk of the Court shall 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 nowsDaDers published in the town of Afcbe Villc. " ,.Aird it is ordered that such special session of the Court of Common Please, held as aforesaid, for two weeks', as iforC^Jd. beginning nn the second MonJay of as aforesaid, and continjing for ? wo Tveeks from said day inclusive, jf such tiu?? he required for the Jispatch of business. > T."11/ COOKE, , January 20,1874, 43-7 tv o ; > THEOTTER *f J Ji . J BRAND of BLACK ALPACAS arc guaranteed by the Ladies' Books superior to any other for Beautiful Lusre, Fine Texture, and low prices.-.7A r "ull line at 50,05, 75, 85cts. can be found J it the ] Emporium of Fashion, r Feb. 11, 1874, 44-tf ] FINAL DISCHARGE. 1 ' < NOTICE is hereby given that W. L. Prince and Hugh M. Prince, jr. Executors of the Estate of Hugh M. Prince, sr., deceased, have applied to 2has. W. Gufttn, Judge of Probate,- in ind for the County of Abbeville, for a . Inal discharge as executors. J It is Ordered, That the eighteenth day )f March, A. D. 1874, be fixed for tearing of Petition, and a final settle-iinnt of unid "EntRt.fi. 1 j_~ ~^vosmansky, Clerk C. P., A. Q. I Feb. 11,1874, 44-tf * A' GREENWOOD NILE ACADEMY. ? THE undersigned wish to inform the citizens of tills County that the above-named School is now iu successful operation. Students will be prepared for any Collope they may wish to attend-. The rates of tutition are as follows: Primary Branches, $5.00 per Quarter of fiftv davs. Introductory Studies iu English Grammar and Geography, $7.00 Higher English and Geography, Book-keeping, &c., $9.00, Classical Studies, $12.00. Board can bo hud for $12.50 per month-exclusive of washing. Thomas Duckett, 1 Rev. T, H. Pope. F<*b. 1-1, ft74 44-6n? Further Extension Of the Time TOft PAYING TAXES. THE following are my fttslrfrctions from the Comptroller General relutivc to the extension of the time for the payment of taxes. Tax-payers wllf take notice that the tonoks for the collectiott Of taxes will absolutely close 011 the 7th day of- March next, and that the penalty of twenty per cent, will be fixed after that date to all delinquents. T. B. MlLLFORT>, Caltnty Auditor. ' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, } OFFICE C'OMFTHOlABft WKNUHAT,,' V Columbia, S. C., Feb. 5, 1874. j T. B. Mill/ml, EsqAuditor Abbe vilteCcrtcnty: fsifc?The time for th* reception of taxes of 18*3 without tfrt; 20 per penalty is extended in your County to Saturday, March 7th, 1874. Respectfully. &c., S. L. HOGE, Comptroller Gene/al. Approved, Vj J. MosjvB, jn. Governor, Feb. 11, 1874, 44-tf . A Card. ^ ? - THE undersigned having taken charge of the EMPORIUM OF FASHION, begs leave to announce to, the ladies and citizens ot Alrbevuie anu surrounding country, It shall ever be his aim to keep up its former atnndanl as to HANDSOME and FASHIONABL/E MILLINERY and FANCY DItY GOOJ>8, and would most respectfully solicit a coutinuance of their liberal patronageJAS. A. BOWIE, Feb. 4, 1874, 43-tf -Agent. NOTICE. FSTATE OF II FRANKLIN. t. } ? ALL persons irtdcbtcd to I. N. ' FRANKLIN, dcc'd, will make payment nt oncc to mo, or their accounts will bo placed in the hands of an officer for collection. All persons holding claims against I. N. Franklin, dcc'd, will present the same to mo duly attested. . L. D. BOWIE, Administrator. Feb. 2-i 46-5m IHillinery ' i. \i o r r 1,'. ' fS still beinp offered for cost at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Misa Kate Small m charge, whose good taste and ability is for years too well known to all of her patrons to need any commenting upon. Orders for anything in the line promptly filled apd satisfaction guaranteed. J AS. A. BOWIE, Agent. Feb. 4, 1S74, 43-tf Paper Hangings, 200 Rolls W11II Paper. G Dozen Window' Shades, Koeeiv'cd to-dnv. ' v J. D. Chalmers & Co. I Jan. 14, 1874, 40-if - *- 1 - ' - - ' '' Estate OF ; . *' , , ' t Jolm Enright, foceased., w \V-' Zi 2f A LL perSofiiTn&rlhg claims against. f\ JOHN ENJRIGIIT, at the time , >f death ure hereby notifred to ivcucnt tl?t-irUleiuands properly veriiod, and Ibuso owing the estate to nake payment lO LEWIS-D. BOWIE. Idmiuistrator with tho Will anisxod. Jan. 7, 1874, 39-3m. JUST ARRIVED.. , Cwenty-five Tons of Hay, Four Car Loads of Corn, ' " rwenty Hhds of Bacon, Eighty Bbls of Flour, j For sale low for Cash and Cash ( mly. j .a ... t TROWBRIDGE & CO. 1 Feb. 25, 4G- It A. W. JONES, Painter, Glazier, and Paper , Hanger, A-toTaeville, S. O. WOULD respectfully solicit the ' Public Patronage. Orders )romptly attended to. Feb. 18,1874 4o-3iu PACIFIC GUANO COlkpifrt. (capital 8100,000,") Soluble Pacific Guano. THIS GUANO is now bo w.oil known in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agen- * ey for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation.from us. Its use for eight years past has established its character for reliable excellcnco. The large fixed capital invested by the Company in this trado affords tlbe an mtni'on frnn aP fk? ?? VHivuw gutiiani/VW V/1 VIIC UVIIUIIUCU CA" cellence of this Guano. Tho supplies put into market this .Benson are, as heretofore, prepared u'ntler the superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravine!, Chemist of tho Company, at Charleston, Sr C. Henco planters' may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the sumo as that heretofore sold. J. N, ROBSON, ' Selling Agents, Charleston, S. C. JOI1N S. REESE & CO. General Agents, Baltimore. Terms?848 cash } $53 time, "without i-nfcerest. To accommodate pfantcrs^hcy can order now and have until 1st April to decide as to whether they will take at limoor cash price. When delivered from tho factory by the car load, no drsn'agc will ho charged. ACr'17 PHOSPHATE, GUANO. RONE, PLASTER, &c., always on hand. Qustoty guaranteed. , J. N. ROBSON. Dec. 20, 1873, 37-im g?? MM&. THOMAS. EDWARDS, &M CANTY ARE prepared to furnish ail kinds of LUMBER at the shortest notice at tho mill formerly known as Maury's Mill. The MMI is in good repair, arid with a good supply of logs i on hand, customers n-eed have no fears of deFrty fn fillrdgorders. Price 81.50 perhundVod, CASH. J. W. THOMAS, ff. A; EDWARDS, ALLEN McCANTY. . , Jap. 14, 1874, 40-tf ? / T H 3?3 CAROLINA FERTILIZER WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Cash. Prioo: $50 per Toil of 2,000 lbs. Time Prioo a $55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1st. 1874. Free of" InterestFreigit aifl Drayap to lie ati ITS SUCCESS IS TJNP ABALLELEB, AND ITS STANDARD IS A. No. 1. Jill PlSPIHE WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Cash. 2Prico: $33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Time PlUoo s $28 rip.r Ton of 2 000 lbs. ~ jp r~ - ?; Payable November 1,187& Free of Interest. Freifiht and Brajap to lie iM. FOR SALE BY AGNEW & BONNER, Due West. WALLER & BROTHER, Greenwood. T1AT1T C. rtn A rurju tx i/v.j ngcuto) Ninety Six. Geo. W. Williams & Co., General Agents at Charleston, S. C. ' Jan. 12,1873, 40-4m " . ' ... ' : . FRESH ARRIVALS] .AT J W. T. PENNEY'SJ Drug* Store. 2 .... . s rllE subscriber has just rccoired a jj nciv and aclcet stock of Choice f( Drugs, toilet soaps, Winery and Fancy Articles )f great variety and excellent quality, ,o which he invites thq attention of lis friends. W. T. PENNEY. I T Nov. 12, 1873. ^ " u Kerosene Oil,! THE PUREST MADE, always on [ hand and for sale by W. T. PENNEY. ( Feb. 19, 1873, 4o-tf 1 11 Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na- . tivo herbs fonnd on tho lower ranges of I the Sierra Novada mountains of Galifor" * nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho user of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, "What Is tho cause of tho j unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters!" Our answer is, that they remove tho causo of disease, and tho patient ro? covers his health. Tboy are tho ^roat ri blood purifier and a life-giving principle, 7t perfcet Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never before in the history of tho world has a medicino been compounded possessing tho remarkable _ qualities of Viskoar Bitters in healing tho ; 1 sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgativo as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of; tho Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilioua The properties of Dr. Walke^T Trxecar Bitters arc Aperient, Diaphoretic^ Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Countor-Imtant Sudorific, Alton* Uvc, and Anti-Bilious. ox uteiui 1 no usa lids proclaim Vn?egau Bitters the most wonderful Invignrant tliit crer sustaiueil Ui"? sinking' system. No Person can take these Bitters SKreotttfng fo directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or' other means, and vital organs wasted beyond i-eprriiv x I5ilions?, Kenutteut and Intej1- . mittent levers, which aro so preva- I lent in the valleys of our greaitnivcrs ^ throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi", Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, ('uinbeiiand, Arkansas, lied, Colorado. Brazos, Kip Grande, Pearl; Alabama, Mobile, SafSnnah, Roanoke, James, and many otliert, with their vast tributaries," throughout oar entire country during tho Summer, and Autunm, and remarkably eo during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, s and other abdominal visccra. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powcrful influence upon tlieso various or- t flM sans, is essentially necessary, ;iucro is no cstthartic for tho purpose equal to I)K. J. WaMCBR'8 VlXKGAH PvrXBRS, :is thoy will speedily reinovo tho darkcolored viscid matter with which the F bowels are loaded, at tho same time | stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring.- tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all \Js fluids with Vjxkgar Hittkrs. No epidemic can tako hold of a srstem thus fore-armed. -i I>3 anopsia or Indigestion, Head- J ache, rain in the Shouldors, Coughs, t Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour T Enictations of the Stomach, Had Tasto 1 in tlic Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- t' tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho t Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kid s ncys, and a hundred other painful symp- _ toius, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia, i One bottle will prove a better guarantee J of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. - .? Scrofula, or King's Evil, Wliito Swell taps, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial .Affcctions, Old .Sores, Eruptions of tlio Skin, .Soro Eyes, etc. In these, as in nil other constitutional Diseases, "N'alkku's vtvkoar Bittrim have shown their great curative powers in tho most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Ilemittcnt and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of ( the Blood, Liver, Kidnovs and Bladder, these Bitters have 110 equal, Such Diseases are causcd by Vitiated iilood. Mechanical Diseases.?Persons en- -i gaged in Paints and AlinernIs, such as J Plumbers, Type-setters. Gold-beaters, and i Miners, as tli'ey advanco in life, aro subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vinkgar Bittkus occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Khcum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, lling-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eye*. .Erysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of tho Skin, Humors 1] and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name J or nnturo, are literally dng up and carried out of the system iu a short time by tho use 1 of tlicso Bitters, Pin, Tape, and other Worms, j larking in the system <?f so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. >~o system of uiudicino, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. . ; For Female Complaints, in young 1 or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo- . manhood, or* the turn of life, these Tonic ; Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Dlood when ':--1 :?? thninirh ever VAIU UlIU ito J,the skin in Pimples, Emotions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it wbeu it is foal fTOTir feelings will tell rou when. Keep tbe blood pure, and the health of tlie system will follow. i It. II. McDOVALD & CO., ] Druggists and Gen. Agts, San Francisco, California, , and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts.. X. V. ? Sold by all l)ruggl?t> and Dealers* I Notice -TO lax Payers. > RY instructions received from tlio Hon. H. L. Hoge, Comptroller ieneral of the Sti-.to of South Carolina, ( am authorized to give notice that the ime for tlie payment of taxes is extend- i d in the county of Abbeville until the ( 7th March, 1874. : ^x-payers sliould not delay the paylentof their taxes. No further extenlon of the time will be give. I will be n my office at Abbeville until the time | L?r collection expires. T. N. TOLBEBT, Connty Treasurer. Feb. 11, 1874, 44-31 FINAL DISCHARGE. ^TOTICEis hereby given that Mi's. L^j Ann T. Partlow, Administra- ( nx or tne estate or JuiiiN jOW, deceased, lias applied to | 'harles W. .Guflin, Judge of Probate, in ind for the County of Abbeville, for a inal discharge as Administratrix. It is Ordered, that the tenth day lay of March, A. J). 1874, be fixed or hearing of Petition, and a final setlement of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSIvY, Jlerk Court Probate, AbbeviUe County. Feb. 4, 1S74, 43-tf * Masonic Hall, Phfladefybia.. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston. POLLARD & CO., AGENTS, Augusta; Ga. For sale by , . TROWBRIDGE & CO., Abbeville* S. C. Jan. 1st, 1S74, 39-3m V A Beautiful Line of white trimmings, rufflings and RUFFS for . ie neck, just receiued at the Emporium of Fashion. Feb. 11,1874, 4-1-St _ JUST AERIVED. Mourning Prints, Fancy Prints, Bleached and Brown Homepuns, Black Spool Silks, &c., at he EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Feb. 25 46>tf > MOWING A 600B EXAMPLE. nr B. CLAFLIN & CO.. A. T. LJL? STEWART,and other largo ouses in New York, are selling at iEDUCED PRICES and at COST, o suit the prico of Cotton as well a? ho stringency of tho money market; o also, . McDonald & Haddon WII.Ii FOR THE Next Sixty Days give in exebange for DASH or COTTON", TTTCir? EVTTDR STO/TK OF DRY GOODS, at Greatly Reduced Prices. Dress Goods, i '' .. 'it: J Jrt'.-rfi rriiiiip, Millinery anil Note, and sccb other goeds at cost. Cull early and got bargains?wo nean business. , Nov. 19, 1873, 32,tf . ASSIGNEE'S SALE. HAYING accepted tho assign mcnt of E. S. HALE, all persons having demands against E. SHALE individually or against tho 3rra of YOE & HALE, will prosent ;bem to mo properly attested, 011 or ?li/i 1n?li nf "Marr-Ji nftlt. TllOfcO JCiUl 111W AVVU W4, v>* ndcbted will make immediate payment. W. A. Limbecker, Assignee of E. S. HALE. Feb. 5, 1874. To Our Customers. # o OUR customers are heroby notillfd that from the 15th of thi?-. month they can obtain no furtlui credit from us until all old account ire settled. PARKER &PERRIV. Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf n ii n n (if I I n rntSH AltltlVAU AT WXER'S STORE Bacon, hams, sugar, coffee, rice, cheese, candies, tomatoes, crackers, oysters, mackerel, grouni' peas, beans, irish potatoes it 82 per bushel, some very choice cotton seed?superior to Dicksou 3 best. Terms Cftab and Cash only, Jno. A. Wier, -Agent. Feb. '2o, 1S74 40-tf