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The following is a list of new xidTertisements: Circular to School Commissioners?W M Pressley. U S Internal Revenue? C L Atliler- j son. Sheriff's Sales?L P Guffim School Notice?W P McKellaf* Notice?W P McKellftn ' 1 If t,?-v rfVlWf ' jlitabs uiiu uiu 1 vnauj jl *1 iviuvivi Auction Sale?Benjamin Rhett. Fresh Arrivals at Wier's Hotel?Juo. A Wier. New Jewelry?Wm Glaze. Kstate Notice?G M l'orcher. Final Discharge?J C Wosmanskv. Competitive Examination ? Wni M Pressley. < Dentistry?Dr. H D Wilson. j Fresh Arrivals?Parker anil Perrin. Honse and lot for sale?Perrin & Cotliran. Copartnership?Torlay & Yates. Sea Fowl Guano?Trowbridge & Co. Summons?Perrin & Cothran. ? Georgia Sciiolls.?The Augusta papers, while speaking oftheGeor- . ?ia teachers' association,Jo convene Macon on the first Tuesday in May next, th us speak ot some of our 1 South Carolina teachers: Prof. <3 James II. Carlisle, of Woftbrd College, one of the most charming men in this country; Dr. J. I. Bonner, ? <of Due West, S. C\, a very success- ! 'ful educator of young ladies; Captain Hugh S. Thompson, of Columbia, S. C., one of the most pains- t taking, practical and successful 1 teachers in any State, will be present to witness the business transacted. Making Prisoners Useful.? The jail is now being thoroughly renovated and replastered. Mr. L. 1 L. Guflin having charge of the work. The greater part of the labor is being performed by the prisoners* Work that would otherwise cost the county 3300 or ?400 will not by this arrangement cost more than one third of that amount. This ^ * * * .? l ii I* ! I we trnniv oetter uotu ior prisoners and tax-payers. J The Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company have just received two new and powerful lo comotives?Xos. 18 and 19?from r Baldwin's Locomotive Works, Phil- II adelphia. Another one is expected f in about ten days. Sixty new freight . cars, from the Tredegar Iron Works, }P liave also just been put on the road. jS( Mr. R. E. Bowie and his mother,!^1 after an absence of two years have!pi .ictunied to their old home in Abbe- ? ville, where Mr. B. will plant dur- w ing the coming season. AVe welcome them back among their friends. M. F. B. Houston, architect and builder, has removed to Seneca Ci- J ty, where he will contract for the building of houses, &c. County Treasury.?The money in our treasury is about exhausted. There is no more money for bridg-; es. Bridge builders will take a note .. . . o i Of tills. The Apportionment of School Funds, made by the State Superintendent, Hon. J. Iv. Jillson, on the;1 J basis of School Attendance for the "t year ending 3d June, 1873, gives to _ Abbeville the sum of $lo,0i9.10. M. Goggins, of Cokesbury,j" lias been drawn to serve as Grand; J* Juror, of the United States Court 1 which meets in Columbia in April; and W. A. Limbecker, of Ninet}*- ~ Six, as petit Juror at the same time, r Anniversary Celebration.?"We | ure indebted to the Committee ofj the "Excelsior" Literary Society ofj I "Newberrv College for a polite iuvi tation to attend their Anniversary Celebration on Friday evening the 27th March inst. If in our power it will afford us much pleasure to ^ attend. "Wm. II. ShVves lias been appointed by the Governor Jury Cominis- _ sioner for Abbeville, in place of t Lewis Richey resigned. * r WIER'8 HOTEL. f ARRIVALS SINCE LAST ISSUE. * j t] E A Cason, G Mattox, Heardmont, I?. Ga, Wm Waties, Atlanta, Ga, W Harraont, Albany, N Y, J W Sefton, Baltimore, M Cooper, St Louis, B (J Crawford, Next to,No Where Laurence S Holt, Graham, N C, J D Sullivan, Smith's Crusa Roads, S C. JXO. A. WIER, Propria tor. J {jQiLsignees. SDhe following named persons have freight in the Depot: J M Lattimer, C T Haskell. E Collins, , A T Widenian, J It Haddon, J E Lyon. -* T Baker & Co, Dr Hunter. U Agent. I The following persons have packages * ttu the Express office: a MrsJSMcCaw, B L Scott, Bev A J J Cauthen, A T VVideman, Mrs G M Por.clier, Mrs M A Martin, J Kobinson, B ?C Crawford, S E King. C. V. HAMMOND, Aireut. !M!arket Reports. corrected weekly by BARIf WELL & CO., Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Groce- ' ries, Provisions, etc., &c. Abbeville, March 18,1874. Cotton, ; 13 to 13? Eggs .. 20c per dozen Fodder, $2.00 per 100 lbs Flour, $10 to ?>14 per bbl Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel Meal, $1.40 to $1.50 per bushel Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallon ' Nails, *.10 cents per lb 1 Oranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen , Peas, $1.25 per bushel -Apples, $2.00 Gutter, 25 10 to 12 Jljawui. T"r*r' T ' j,-Coffee . 20 to 50 Corn, .,$1.25 phickeijs, jo to 2oc each # AuqpST4, if&rch l6.r? Cotton dull-^ * middling 15Jrepeipts 505 bales; sales ^37. Nsw York, March 10.? Cotton (lull arid easier ; sales 2,380 bales, at 161aJ 6$. Gold lljallj. Charleston, Maroli 16.?Cotton quiet !?middling 15J; sales 1,000 bales, Notice of Sale. BY Order of the Court of Probate, we will sell 011 SALE DAY iu A.PJRIL next, at Abbeville Court House, for cash, all the NOTEb, ACCOUN'LSj ind JUDGMENTS belonging to the, Estate of WILLIAM SMITH, deleased, which have been appraised as Joubtfulor worthless. Francis J. Smith, Wm, S. Marshall, Adm'r and Administratrix. March 5, 1874, 48-4t S0LI8SES, SffGABj Coffee and Rice, Constantly received, at W. J0IL SMITE'S, March 4, 1874, 47-lf A NICE LINE DOMESTIC to arrivo this week, at 0T. JOEL SMITH'S.!| March 4, 1874, 47-tf janflreth's Fresh Garden-- Seed,: Early Goodrich. i AND PINK EYE POTATOES, j for salo by ( rer t?l s W , eJUUi KPimtiii ; March, 4, 1874, 47-tf N ittilcs' ?niters, || i w .11 sizes can now be found >ut the Smporiuia of Fashion. March 4,1874, 47-tf lento Unsettled Acccnnts! 3 rHOSE of our customers who have!] not settled theii accounts will! c lease take notice that they are nowj', >me time past due, and that promptjsttlement is most earnestly requested i, f all. We extended indulgence to you ;, pon faith of your promise to settle j. romptly; this you have not done, and, I i nle.ss you do we cannot run accounts , ith you for 1S74. No exception to this. MINOR & WATSON, j Feb. 2o 4G-Gt* A NOTHER lot of that fine FAMTSL LY FLOUR, the "Swans Down" . luality guaranteed), just received, at W. JOEL SMITH'S. March 11, 1874. Buckwheat! Buckwheat! ^ELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT, a 1 5 a good article, at i W. JOEL SMITH'S. { March 11,1874. f BLIND BRIDLES, I A ME STRINGS, Rack Bands and [' Trace Chains, arrived last week, W. JOEL SMITH'S. March 11,1S74. Those 50 Pieces of Calico STAVE been opened and are selling lJL rapidly. If you want a nice less call early at \\\ JOEL SMITH'S. March 11, 1874. inrnn mnnrn r ntdfi AnnivALD.1 \ 'ine Cut Tobacco, Fine Chewing Tobacco. Fine Smoking Tobacco, Fine Segars, very choice rands. JOHN A. WIER, Ag't. March .10,1874, 4S-tf lay! Hay!! Hay!!! rO tfcro farmers we would say, now is the time to buy their May, as e have on hands FIFTY iiAL?S of lie finest Clover and Timothy llay that 'V have ever seen. We will sell it at pet* hundred. Call at once before is too late. J. B. & W, J. ROGERS. | March 10,1S7-L I 'he State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Probate Court. Ex Parte G. M. Porcher. Pctitio n for Ho m cstcci d. MOTrrilfl js liOi'ouy given that Mrs. Georgiana M. Porcher has ap- j iiedtoChas. W. Guflin. Judge of the rotate Court for Abbeville County for Homestead in the real and personal state of ilev. O. 'J'. Porcher, deceased, nd that the 7th day of April next has Hi 1 e H,? nn?n!n>intlll> r>f n 11- I L'tU JIACU lUi IliC u^iuuu?wv..v ?. ?I. raisers for the assignment of Hometoad to thewiid G. 3JL Poreher, widow, nd Isabella, Catharine, Annie, TJieoore, Davis and Samuel Porcher, minor hildreu of iiev. 0, T. Porcher, deceasd. J. C. WOSMANSKY, ?lerk Court Probate, Abbeville County. . March 1U, 1874, 4S-4t * Hie Slate of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. hi Hit Probate Court. Samuel A. Smith, vs. Fannie J- Smith, Wm. B. Marshall, Adm'rs of Win. Smith, dee'd, and others. Petition for Settlement, <?c. WTOTIOE is hereby given that by 11" Order of the Court of Probate fori Abbeville County, on the 11th day of April, 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m., a final settlement of the estate of Wm, Smith, deceased, will be made, and the Administrators will be discharged accordiug to law. J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. A. c. Mftrch 5, 1874 48>4t? 50 PIECES NEW PRINTS, "PRETTY STYLES," To arrive this week, at W. JOEL SMITH'S, Htirch 4,1874, 47-tf COPARTNERSHIP. WE have tliis day asssociated witli us, in the Grocery and Provision business, Mr. JOHN M. GAMBRELL, under the name and style of DaPKE, GAMBltEL & CO. DuPRE & CO. March 2, 1874 47-tf BuPre, fiambrdl&Co. HAVING purchased the Stock (except liquors) of Messrs. Trowbridge ?fe Co., we are determined to sell the same at such prices as will re mi burse us in tinny nays. uu at me old stand of Trowbridge & Co. and get bargains. DuPRE, GAMBRELL & CO. March 4, 1874 47-tf Attention Country lerclaits! WE have just received, from the best Manufacturers, U.\E THOUSAND POUNDS of ASSORTED CANDY, which we oiler LOW lor cash. DuPEE, GAKBBELL & CO. j March 3, 1S54 47-tf IN STORE & ARRIVING ji_0,000 lbs Bacon, assorted, blls Flour, " 1,000 lbs Hams, 1,000 bushels Com, Lou UII.S1UM8 -Meal, '/) blls .Sugar, assorted, [0 sacks Collee, " !,000 Him Candy, " >00 lbs Lard, JO blls Potatoes, JO blls Molasses and Syrups Axes, Kails, Hoes, Iron, Shoos, ITals, Cheese, l-'ish, Canned tloods, Cutlery, bruits, ?kc., <kc. Those goods are bought on 30 days ime, and we wwf have the CASH to )ay for them. Call and get bargains. BaFro, fiamjbrcH & Co-. March 3, 1S73 47-tf GASH QR CREDIT ? PRICE CURRENT?March 2, 1S74. CASH CREDIT [Jacon 10@11 Lien & Int. ,'orn 12-r?r<rlo0 1G0@&M> 44 44 Flour S00(ofl300 lJOO^lOOO 44 Sugar 10@J6 15? 30 44 Viol asses 43(?j50 75(? 80 44 Sails 8^9 \-l(<l,\o " [ron 10(5,12 15^17 Pobacco a?@!K) \Ical lSo&loO IG0(?r.lfl() Lard 13J@.14 10^20 " jul jbc ;j(%:-5o 4o&(>() " If you haven't got the cash, give your rcit/hbor a J Jen ami L'o percent, for his noney, ami call at Trowbridge's old tandand buy for CASH. DuPRE. GAMBRELL & CO. March 4, 1SG4 47-tf Final Discharge. j&TOTICEis hereby given that "Win. L^l J. Hammond, Administrator of he Estates of 10. E. Stevenson ami Mrs. vitty F. Stevenson, deceased, has apilicu to Chas. W. (Juflin, Judge of I'ro?ate, in and for the County of Abbeville or a filial discharge as Administrator. It is Ordered, that the ninth day f April A. 1). 1S74, be fixed for learing of Petition, and a final settleuent of t-aid Estate. J. C. AVOSMAXSKY, c. c. r. a. c. March 4, 1874, 4G-4t* Fresh Soda Crackers, " Lemon " " Strawberry " And Ginger Cakes, Just arrived at W* Joel Smith's. March 4, 1S74, 47-tf HAMS & LARD: kept always on hands, at W. JOEL SMITH'S. March 4, 1874, 47-tf RTIYONIY THE GENTIINF. 'W A VA1 M A A ABM VM11 V AAI w Standard Scales. Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales. Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, &c., Ac. scales repaired promptly ami reasonably, For Sale, also, Letter Presses, ami THE MOST PKRFECT ALARM CASH DRAWER Miles Alarm Till Co.'s EVEKY EVERY Merchant a J ** Jf^reiSSSDKAWEB LTse Theui.^^ KJy?|Jj Warranted SOLD AT Fairbanks' Seal! lareloM, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 Broadway, New York, lfifi Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 53 Camp Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS <fc EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston. POLLARD & CO., AGENTS, Augusta, Ua. For sale by TROWBRIDGE & CO., Abbeville, S. C. Jan. 1st, 1S74, 39-3ni ACCICNFPf U\t nwwiuiibb w unbbi HAYING accepted the assign ment of E.- S. HALE, all persons having demands against E. SHA.LE individually or against the firm of YOE & HALE, will present them to mo properly attested, on or j befoi' the 10th of March next. Those indebted will raftlfe immediate paypent, W. A. Limbecker, Assignee of E, S, HALE, fob, 5, 1874. | Dr. J. Wtilker's Cnlifoniia Tin- ii Cgar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable p preparation, made chiefly from the na- e tivo herbs found on tlio lower ranges of (j the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- ? : ilia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho uso j of Alcohol. Tho question i3 almost u , daily aslccd, "What is tho cause of tho ! unparalleled success of Vinegar Bisters?" Our answer is, that they removo tho causo of disease, and tho patient ro_ covers his health. They are the great blood purifier ami a life-giving principle, _( a perfect Innovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in tho history of the world has a medicine been 01 compounded possessing tho rcmarkablo d qualities of Viskoar Bitters in healing tho }l| sick of every disease man is heir to. They aro a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, tM relieving Congestion or Inflammation of n tho Liver anil Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases p The properties of Dr. Walker's j, Vt.vhgar Bitters aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera live, and Anti-iiinous. uiainui aiiuimndsproclaimVix? tfj eg a it Bitters the iuost wonderful In- ? vigorant that ever sustained tli" sinking system. No Person can lake these Bitters according to directions, and remain long n unwell, provided their bones aro not dc- J stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter* mitteilt Fevers, Which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- / sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, liio Grande, * Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro- uf anoko, James, and many others, with M their vast tributaries, throughout our pi entire country during the Summer and or Autumn, and remarkably so during sea- ft. sons of unusual beat and dryness, are ?] invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful inllucuce upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dit. J. W'AI.KIilt's VlNKGAlt UlTTKHS, ? as they will speedily remove the dark- nj colored viscid matter with which the [I bowels arc loaded, at the same timo I stimulating the secretions of the liver, tj and generally restoring the healthy J functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all i^s fluids with YinjccaK ]'?i jtj:i:s. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Trcadaclie, Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in ?lm M/infh liiliniiQ Atf:ir>l<S. P:ilnitn tatinn of the Heart, Iii.'lannftation of the Lungs, 1'ain in tlie region of tlie Kid noys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, White p Swelling, Ulcers, Krysijiolas, Swelled Nock, |j Goitre, Scrofulous In(lainnKiti<>ns, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old 1 Sores, Kruptious of the Skin, Sore ICyes. olc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Wai.kiji's Vi.\i:c:.\u Hittkhs have Qi shown their great curative powers iu tho most obstinate and intractable eases. For Inflammatory mid -Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittnnt-iinrl Intermit tent Fevers. Diseases of tlic Wood, Liver, Kidneys mid Bladder, ] those Bitti-rs have no oon.il. Such Diseased are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.-Persons en- -p paged in Paints and Minerals, such as !||] I'lumbers, Type-setters, (iold-beaters, and Miners, as they advancn in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard _ against this, take a do** of WaMvKu's Vi.vi:u.\ti Bittkhs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Sall-Khoii 111. Blotches, Spots, I'imples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Sore Byes. Krysipelas. Ilch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, IJnniora ,,r tin. m.in ??l* u-h:i!i>v<!r union a atiU i;i.-)vncv/?? * ? ?.?iv ...... . . or nature, arc literally ?iJijr up and tarried 1 oat of llic system i'.i a short time by the use ll of these Bitters. i Tin, Tap?, and t>Uicr Worms, iJ lurking in the syr.lutn of so many thousands, arc clll'ctually destroyed and removed. No system of matlicme, no vermifuges, no anthchniiiitics will free the system from worms a like those Hitter*. <0' For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or single, at tlio dawn of womanhood. or the tarn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an inllaeucc that ^ improvement is soon perceptible. . W Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you lind its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you lind it obstructed ami sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul: your feelings will tell vou when. Keep |? the blood pure, and the health of the system " will lolk?rrR. II. McOOXALD & CO., firuppfrtx uml G''n. AirtH.. San Francisco. California, and cor. of Washington ami Charlton Sw.. X. Y. hold by nil Druggltftn und Dealers. GREENWOOD MALE ACADEMY. c THE undersigned wish to inform the citizens of this County that the above-named School is now in successful nncniHoii. Students will be prepared for any Col- lege they may wish to attend. The rates oi' tutition are as follows: Primary Branches, SO.00 per Quarter of jifty days. Introductory Studies iu English || Grammar and Geography, $7.00 * Higher English and Geography, Book-keeping, ?&c., $9.00. Classical Studies, $ I i'.OO. Board can be had for 512.50 per * month, exclusive of washing. p Thomas Duckett, Jj1 Rev. T. H. Pope, ii Feb. 11,1874 44-6m li n A Card. 1*4 ^ 4 - " THE undersigned naving luivl-u charge of the EMPORIUM OF FASHION, begs leave to announse to the ladies and citizens of Abbeville and surrounding country, it shall ever be his aim to keep up its former standard an to HANDSOME and FASH I ON A? BLE MILLINERY and FANCY DRY GOODS, and would most respect- 4 fully ao}ipit a coutjnuauce gf their liber- i Al patronage- J. JAS. A. BOWIE, i Fob. 4,1874, 43-tf ?? 1 ' ' PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY. ! (CAPITAL 8100,000,) Soluble Pacific Guano. rHIS GUANO is now no woll known in all tho Southern States 1 or its remarkable effects as an agen:y for increasing tho products of abor, as not to require special recom- J nendation from us. Its use for eight cars past has established its charictcr for reliable excellence. The argc fixed capital invested by the ,'onipany in this trade affords the urest guaranteo of the continued exellencc of this Gnano. The supplies ut into market this season are, as J ftrofnfnvn ni'?n<ii'<wl nn.l/.n tlm o.. I wj j/? Vj/MI II I I V4 V- 1 tliv OH* erintendenee of Dr. St. Julian Eavnel, Chemist of Lint Company, at ' lharleston, S 0. llcnce planters my rest assured that its quality and omposition is precisely the same as bat heretofore sold. t J. N. UOBSON, * Selling Agents, Charleston, 8. C. ? JOHN S. KEISSK & CO. General Agents, Baltimore. ^ Terms?$-18 cash j $53 time, withut interest. ^ To accommodate planters, qhey can |( fdor now and have until 1st April to scide as tv? whether thoy will take I time or cash prieo. When deliverJ from th? factory by the car load, f) Hi'tirturfl will hi? rir/'/l ACID PHOSPHATE, GUANO, , ONK, PLASTER, &c., always on ,J and, quality guaranteed. J. N. EOBSON. , Dec. 20, 1873, 37-4in 0 MM Mitt?r rHOMAS, ' EDWARDS, ? & M'CANTY I RE prepared to furnish all kinds \ of LUMBER at the shortest )tiec at the mill formerly known as a'ury'sMill. The Mill is in good rear, and with a good supply of logs i hand, customers need have no nrs of delay in fillidg orders. Price .50 per hundred, CASH. J. W. THOMAS, ? N. A. EDWARDS, ALLEN McCANTY. Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf ^ A h C: n AROLINA FERTILIZER I WILL BK SOLD AS FOLLOWS: al Casli 3?rioo : k 50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. <ji Tirao Pricc: PJ 35 per Ton of 2.000 lbs. it Payable November 1st. 1874. ji* free of Interest rciikt anil Drapp 1c lis aiei ITS SUCCESS IS r N P A RALLELE3D, F AND ITS STANDARD IS }' A. jSTo. 1. ffl" NHIHRi WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Casli Price s 33 per Ton of 2,000 llis . Tim o PHioos " 38 per Ton of 2,000 Iks. Payable November 1,1874. J. Free of Interest. niilht aii Drayap to lie aMel FOR SALE BY AGNEW & BONNER, 1 Due West. 2 WALLER & BROTHER, Greenwood. i POPE & CO., Agents, 1 Ninety Six. [' reo. W. Williams & Co., c General Agents at Charleston, S. C. <j Jan. 12,1873, 40-4m o > notice;. i 'STATE OTITMNKLIN. { t t \ LL persons indebted to I. N. t 1 FRANKLIN, dec'd, will make c ayment at oiico to me, or their ac- ' ounts will be placed in the hands of i) o(licer for collcction. All persons ? olding claims agaiust I. N. Frank- I n, dec'd, will present the same to 51 ic duly attested. ^ L. D. BOWIE, ; ? i Aamimsiruior, Feb. 24 4C-5m Millinery ' [3 still being offered for cost at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Jiss Kate Small in charge, whose good asteand ability ia for yearg too well mown to all of her patronn to need any ommenting upon. Ordem for anything , n the line promptly filled apd safcisfaclon guaranteed. JAS. A. BOWIE, Agent. Feb. 4,1S74, 43-tf ? D. F. FLEffl WHO EES ALE DEALERS^ - ' V 'i Slff/'E are now receiving a large a V w SHOES, comprising every var LOWEST MARKET PRICES. All g< D. F. FLE5! No. 2, HAYNE STEEET, OtLarlest ro imt* o JEALT5D PROPOSALS will be ^ received at tliis olliee, until 12 'clock on'the 28tli Day of March next, ir rebuilding and repairing the foljwing bridges: Bridge over Rockj- River at McCain's Mills. Bridge over Rock River at Double Je Bridget*. Bridge over Rocky River at Eurett's Mills. Bridge over Little "River?Burnett's } rid go. Bridge over Little River?Ward's iridgc. ' Specifications may be seen at tliis ffice. By order of the Board of County ommissi oners. W. P. McKellar, Chairman. Feb. 25, 1874, 46-51 I Eistate OF ioin Eariglit, deceased. A LL persons having claims against \ JOHN ENKIGIIT, atthetime f his death arc hereby notified to resent their demands properly verii;d, and those owing the estate to lake payment to LEWIS D. BOWIE, ulministrator with the "Will an- ' cxed. Jan. 7, 1874, f39-3m, itation for Letters of Administration The Slate qf South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. y C. "\V. GUFF IN, Esq., Probate J lulge. [TSTHKHKAS, LEWIS D.BOWIE, fV C. C. I'. & (,t. N., made suit to ip, to grant him Letters of Adminisation of the Instate and eflects of Wilain Eakin, late of Abbeville County, eceased. TIIE.SE ARE THEREFORE to cite nd admonish all and singular the indrod and creditors of said William lakin, deceased, that they he and !>j>oar before me, in the Court of robate, to be held at Abbeville Court [ouse, South Carolina, on yist March, <74, after publication hereof, at 11 clock in the forenoon, to show cause, any they have, why the said Adinintration shouid not be granted. iveu under my hand and seal, this 1.7th day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and in the ninetyt'/m ) aA i-kiaiM/tnn T der.ee. Published 011 the ISfh and 25th days of ebruary and 011 the 4lh, llili, 18th and 5th of March, 1S74, in the Abbeville 'rcss & Banner. C. W. GUFFIN, Judge of Probate. Feb. 18, 1871 45-Gt* EXTRACOURT. ORDER OF Judge Cooke. IN obedience to the instructions from is Honor Judge THOMPSON H. IOOKE, I make the following publicaion. LEWIS D. ROW IE, Clerk of the Court. / w State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. 'n (he Court of Common ricasc, January Term, 1874. rO Lewis I). Bowie, Esquire, Clerk of the Court of Common Please, of said County. K7"OU arc hereby authorized and coinJL manded to issue a writ of Venire 'acias, for thirty-six petit juries, to atL'nd a special Session of the Court of lommnti Please, to be held at Abbeville ,'ourt House, for the County of Abbeille, m said State, on the second Monlayof April, in the year of our Lord ne thousand eight hundred and ?eveny-four. And also, a second writ of ,'enirc Eacias, for thirty-six petit jurors o attend and serve at the place afore aid, 011 the tiiiru Ainnuayoi Apm, uiuieaiil, for the term of one week. The Clerk of the Court shall at least ifteen days before said special session of ,'ourt of two weeks as aforesaid, cause he time and place for holding1 the snme o be notified for at least two weeks sucicssively, in one or more of the newstapers published in the town of Abbeville. And it is ordered that such special ession of the Court of Common Please, e held as aforesaid, for two weeks, jus iforesaid, beginning on the second MouLay of April, as aforesaid, and contiriling for ?wo weeks from said day incluiive, if such time be required for the licmifoli of Inisinesa. "i T. II. COOKJi. January 20, 1874, 42-7t Co All Ita it May Concern! ^ ? ? A LL persons owing us accounts or) l\ balances on accounts for the year |H7a are hereby notified that the same mist be settled at once. We cannot I iffbrd to carry over any balances, and tvc trust this notice is spflbient, WHITE BROTHERS. Feb, 25,167-1 40-tf kND MANUFACTURE RSOF ^ nd well-selected stock of BOOTS AND iety, Avhlch are offered for gale at the >ods with our Brand ate warranted. euro- & CO., Corner of Church Street, R.R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WOBST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. .NOT ONE HOUR after rcaJlng this adrortlscmcnt need Any on# StfFFEB WITn PAZ*. BADWAV3 BEADY RELIEF 18 A CUBB FOB EVERY TAIN. It vfa* the first and la , > The Onl;f Pain Remedy , that Instantly stops the most excnictatln* pains,allays Inflammations. and cores Congestions, whether of tfi? Luags, stomach, Bowels, or outer glands or organ^by. one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.,, ' ; no matter how Tlolcnt or excruciating the sain tha RHEUMATIC, Bed ridden, Infirm, Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic,.or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAflH. * \ ? INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. H INFLAMMATION OF T(IE BOWELS. * CONGESTION OF THE LUVOSL SOBE TIIBOAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE BlUBC IIYSTEEICS, CBOUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA.^ < nEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. , NEURALGIA, BHECMATISV. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. | The application of the Ready Belief to the part or \ parts where the pain or difficulty exUts will afford ease ' and Comfort , Twenty drops In half n tumbler of water will In a few momenta cure CBAMPS.HPA8M8, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK nEADACHE, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS and all INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler* should always carry a bottle of Rad. way'i Ready Relief with them. A few drops lit water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It la better than French Brandy or Bitters u a stimulant. FEVER AHD AGUE. FEVER AND AOUE cored for fifty cents. There Is not a remedial agent In this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Hllotis, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers [aided by RAOWAY'S PILLS) so quick as BADWAY'd BEADY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. J iiriivin hpiiitui i i nCALinS DCAU Biii ? STRONG AND PUKE RICH BLOOD?INCREASE , OF FLESH AND WEIGHT?CLEAR 8KIN AND 1 BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. , DR. RADWAY'S I Sarsaparilta Besolvent ; THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. { HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE TUB OHANQEH, THE BODY UNDEROOE8, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THItf TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, i THAT ' Every Bay as Increase in Flesh anil Weiibt is Sees and Felt. Erarr drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT communicate* through Hie Blood, Sweat, Urine, tad other Flalds and juices of the system the Wgor of life, for It repair* the wastes of the body with now and lound material. Scrofula, Syphilid, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulccrs In the throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In theOlandsand other partaof thesystam. Bore Eyas, Strumorous discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions, Fercr Bores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne. Black Spots, Worms In the Flesh, Tumors, Can- i oar* In ih. Wnmh. ami nil weakening and iifllnful dls charges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of i the llfte princlplo, are within the curative ranee of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and afowdays' use will < Srove to any person using It for either of those forms of Uease Its potent power to euro them. If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the wastes I and decomposition that Is continually progressing, succeeds In arresting thc?o wastes, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood?and (hi* < the SARSAPARILI,IAN will and does secure?a euro Is certain; for when once this remedy commences Its ; work of purification, and succeeds.li! diminishing tho ! loss of wantes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day , tho patient wlllfcclhlmsclfgrowlngbcttorandstronger, i1 the food digesting better, appetite Improving, and llesli I. and weight Increasing. Not only docs tho SABSiFARtuuir Rasoivmrr excel |1 alt known remedial agents Irrtho euro of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but It is the 1 only positive euro for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases, Orarol, Diabetes, Dropsy, ! Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brlght's Disease, Albuminuria, and In all cases where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water Is thick, clondy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white boiio-dust deposits, and when there Is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small of tho Back and along the Loins. | Tumor of 12 Years9 Growth Cured by Mad way's Resolvent. DR. RADWAY'S PeriectPnrptiye ftBepIatiiigPills i perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Radway's Pills, for the cure of ail disorders of the Stomach, Liver. Bowels, .Kidneys, Bladder, Nerttous Diseases, Headache. Constipation, Costlveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Billons Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely . ' Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleter!ous drugs. *'( A few doses of BADWAY'S PILLS will free the sys- . tem from all tho above named disorders. Price, 23 cents > por Box. SOLD BY DKUUUI8TS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Bend one letter 1 stamp to RADWAY A CO., No. 33 Warren S*.. New York. Information worth thousands will be sent yon. TIiq ^ato nf Smith narnlina 1110 UlUlU Ui UUUIU UU1 UiiLLU.' ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Probate Court. ] Robert W. Lites, Administrator of George Ilcarst, (colored,) deceased, ' against r. Hearst, widow, and others. Petition for Final Settlement and Discharge. BY Order of the Court of Probata for Abbeville County, all Creditors of the Estate of George Hearst, (col'd), deceased, are hereby required to prove their claims against said estate in the office of the Probate Judge for Abbeville Crtunty on tiie 8th day of April next, at | 10o'clock a. m., on which day a final, settlement of the said estate will be: made and the Administrator discharged, j f. c. W0SMAN8KY. 1 C. C. P. A. C. March C, 1S74 48-4t Citation for Letters of Administration. ] 7 he Stole of South Carolina. ABDEFILLE COUNTY. By C'HAS. W. GUFFIX, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, William L. Graham made suit to me to grant himj letters of Administration or the Instate !| and Effects of Sarah A. Graham, lute of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore to citeand admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Sarah A. Graham, dec'd, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held! at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on March j 23th next, after publication hereof, at 111 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this TENTH day of MARCH, in the! year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four and in the ninety-eighth year of American Independence. Published on the lltli apdlSth day of March, 1874, in the Abbeville and Banner. CHAS. W. GFFFIN, Judge of Probate. March 11, 1874, 48, 21* Early Goodrich and Pink Eye Potatoes, For sale at $2.00 per bushel, at W. JOEL SMITH'S. March 11,1874. Hew AdvertieettieKis. JEftUOKS OF ACRES = HflMffla nm. 10 Years Credit, Interest only 6 Descriptive Pamphlet, with - SO,000 TieketsT 12,000 GiftirP LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift $250,000 < One Grand Cash Gift.... 100,000 < One Grand Cash Gift ..... 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift ! 25,000 A One Grand Cash Gift 17,500 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each... 100,000 \ 30 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each... 150,000 50 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each... 50,000 80 Cash Gifts, 500 each.... 4o,uoo .*P 100 Cash Gifts, 400 eacli... 40,000 150 Cash Gifta, 300 each... 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 $1,500,00<? #25" The concert and distribution of rrSfftt will rv/iui f i v/^1 v linorillivAMllv take place on the day now fixed, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to llie number of tickets f>old. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets$50, Halves$25, Tenths jr each coupon $5, Eleven Whole Tickits for $500, 21* Tickets for $1000, 113 Whole Tickets" for $.5000, 227 Whole rickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets. Applications for agencies and orders for tickets should be addressed to TH03. E. HRAMLETTe, Agent Public Library Ky., and Mana-^? ijer Gift Concert, Public Library Buildills' Louisville, Kv. B0?S & Tiained for a successful start in business life, taught how to get a living, make money, and become enterprising, useful fiti'/oim "F.ftsfin.-in llnsi iw?w< f Vi 11 ocro Pough keep^ie, N. Y., On-the-Hudson," the only Institution devoted to this especially. The oldest and only practical (,'ommercinl School, and only one providing situations for Graduates. Refers to Patrons and Graduates in nearly every city and town. Applicants enter uny day. Address for particulars and Catalogue of 3,000 graduates in business, H. G. EASTMVN, ll. D., Poughkecpsie, N. Y. DOYOUft OWK i^iuimtfCF mm SMSl paint WHITE AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE SHADES. OF rROPER CONSISTENCY" FOR USE, are sold by the gallon at loss price than a gallon of the best I>ad And Oil can b>? mixed, and the Averill wears longer and is much handsomer. Beautiful sample cards, with what the mvners of the finest residences say of it, furnished free b> dealers generally, or by the averill chewvu; .pwvr to., 32 Burling Slip, New York. ~Ms tinssM iapie~ Flip Rpst. Tlollflv Tmvnt.Mv nC mn 4>1 C it day made by caavnssin^ pj 1U ipIJ Tor this magazine? jiow in its Mth vol.?with Chronw, The Yosomite Valley, 14x20 inches, in 17 Oil Colors. Magazine, one year, with Mounted Chromo, $2 00 Magazine, one year, with Urimounted Chromo, 1 50 Magazine, alone, one year, ' 100 Examine our clubbing and premium lists. Two first-class periodicals for tbo price of oue. We solicit experienced canvassers and others to send at onco for terms and sneeimen mni'.-mirip Ail dress S.~ E. S'HUTES," J^ibVi'sber," 41 ' l*ark Row, N. Y. City, or Newburgh, X ~ WANTED? ~ Coal, Iron ai Tiiter Lanfls, Favorably located on or near railroad or water transportation routes. Address NICHOLSON ?fc CLARK, 111 Broadway, (Room 10,) New York. mtL EXT EBMINATORS mSS^AND INSECT POWDER For Rats, Alice, Roaches, Ants, BedBugs, Moths, <te. J. F. Henry, Cur rail & Co., iN. ibole Agents. FITS AND"EPILEPSY positively cured. The worst cases, of longest standing, by using Dr. Hobbard's Cure. A bottle sent free to all adddressing J. E. DIBBLEE, Druggist, B14 Gth Ave.. X. V BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK j THREAD for your MACHINE. OPIUM Morpniuo Jiubu speedily cured by Dr. Beck's only known and SURE REMEDY. No Charge for treatment until cured. Call on or address DR. J. C. BECK, Cincinnati, O. "mSYCHOMAXCY, OR SOUL en \RMlNi>.'' How either ?ex may fascinate ami gain the love and attectionsof any person they choose, instantly. This simple mental acquirement a?I can possess, free, by mail, for 2~) cents; together with a Marriago Guide, Egyptian Oracle, DreaniB, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 told. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Paulinhers, Philadelphia. March 4, 1874 47-tf ESTRAY. TOLLED before me an estray mule, medium size, with blaze iu the faco, and rope around its neck. Thn owner can get the same by calling on me at my ofllce at Due AY est, or oil J. L. Sattertield one mile from Dounaldsvillo, and paying cost of this advertisement and for carc of the mule. B. S. YOUNG, Trial Justice. March 2, 4374 47-Gt ' ~ 4