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A CARD OF THANICS. Editor jPrrxs and Jkmrrr : Please allow me. through your columns, the privilege and pleasure oi making a public acknowledgement oi' sincere thanks to the good people of Greenville church and congregation for a lino gold watch. To iho ladies "I?- J, auu the work for scouring this menu-ulo. and to each and every one who participated in it, I desiro grateful!)" to acknowledge my obligations to thcm.j Such a memento of regard from aj people to their pastor is always prised j far above its real value by him, and reveals on their part an interest in j his wellfare which serves to bind, them tenderly and ntfccltonatci}' to-j gothcr. Respectfully v.onrs, WA1. F. FFAUSON, Past rr. ? i . ? "Vin env .Q' f!iMV/iV nil'V!'!1 i 4 XI iiL.OV*? VV V?.< ??? - -? -" i :choice Spring aud Summer f>ioek,| to which they invite the attention of their friends and patrons. Their stock embraces all the latest styles and best fabrics of staple and dress goods; and they arc prepared to gratify all tastes and supply all wants, both in the useful and ornamental. Call and examine. Together ivith choice varieties of ladies dress goods they offer a tine aud select assortment of white goods, cloths for gentlemen's wear, and the best articles or the house- 1 hold economy. Boots and shoes are made a specialty, and a full stock of the freshest groceries vs;-<: kept always on hand. > hey mv . reliable gentlemen and ca;i guar- 1 antee satisfaction in price and ' .quality. J W. Hosknbjko, at Knox's In kw ] Range.?Wc direct attention to * the larfja and select Spring and 1 Summer stock of dry goods, cloth-I* ing^, hats, shoes, and groceries, r "Which Mr. Rosenberg is? offering at |\ extremely low prices, at his wel!-jknown stand in Knox's new range.! His stock has just been purchased at the Korth, and in prices and T equality will compare favorablr with!s any in the market. Read his list! of prices, and judge for yourselves. c lie offers great inducements and J guarantees bargains in all depart- 1 meuts. Call early and examine. The proprietor will be. pleased to show his stock. v ?<!><- c Mantua-Making ,\t tin? F.npo-j]' rium of Fashion.?The proprietor!)' announces that Miss"Lizzie 0. Ca- V( tor, well-known for her taste and ability in this department, has assumed its charge, and guarantees;V that all work shall bo done at the If; the lowest rates and in the -beetj style. Miss Cater has skill and ex-j perience and needs no words oi jkeommendation to the natrona^e of our readers. A full assortment of the latest fashions will be kept, and ? cutting and fitting will bo done on p the best style and at low rates. 1< The Tax-Payees Committee * called upon President Grant at the "White House on the 27 th ult, and , . . ! J j were treated with scarce common^ courtesy, but have received much; attention from prominent ]iepr.i'li-|< cans in Washington; and have[^ been heard with favor by n Rib-!, committee appointed tor that purpose by the Judiciary Committee of the House. The delegates are! hopeful. jn New Organ. ? The Preshyterian, a church here has been provided with a: = new organ, which arrived a few days since, and has added very much to the music during the recent, services. li Tho choir is one of tho finest in thcP':, uprcountry, and tho now organ will i(\ prove an acquisition. >( j* Communion Services. ? Ou just;C Sunday interesting religious services j ^ were held in the Presbyterian church, c< ami after an able and earnest dis- w w course by the pastor. .Rev. J. L. Mar tin, the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup 'per was administered. Several mem- ni bcrs were added to the church. '5( a! ,,j Dr. iiirait akd Family left us -v on Tuesday last for fcumniorville. d< The Doctor is an able physician, ^ and keeps fully abreast with thejy. learning of bis profession. "We jet .11.1,... i.:? i ' 11. . ;rcgrei xoj'xso una ituu exc-jiient family, and trust that a bright fa-' ture awaits them in their new homo. | ti Grange Meeting. ? A meeting! ' of all the Comity Granges took!01 place here on "Wednesday. There j"" was a full, and we learn, an inter-! csting meeting, Capt. J. "Wardlawj = Perrin is Chairman, and Mr. A. M. Aiiten. Secretary. jr ;**> j Unleavened Bread. ? "We are | ' indebted, and return our best thanks to Mrs. (?. A. Visanska lor' ,, ki'vftnl nifo fiiL-'-s r.f in,. hiiIcm- I ... ed bread upon which the pious is-1 raelites feast during ti>eir celebru-j* tionof-the Passover. Ic is made)!' of simple Hour and water, without'x yeast, salt, or shortening. ! S Tfr the Lathes.?The Proprietor]^ of the .Emporium oilers a large v and select .<tock of dross goods, j-fi millinery, white goods, hair goods,i?: trimmings and fancy articles of ailj c Jtinds, to which he invites special j attention. Give him an early cull, j15 He guarantees that the past reputa-|ft +;r?n <-vf lirtnCA sllilli hf! fllllvil vyji uu<s i;vuuv _ sustained. The Geueral Cuiiibrer.ee of;" the Methodist Episcopal Church | {South meets at Louisville on thej first of May. > *?? jit The "Wiiitz Bkotiiers are rc-'? cciviug a largo and solect lot of ? Spring and Summer goods, to n which they will call the attention of their friends and patron? in onr next issue. New Advertisements. Tiro following is a list of new .advertisements : Spring am! .^un.iner goods?Xtlsou & i Caiumn. i Important information ? \V liosenI borjr. !Saw ?.i!3!?.T Vv Thomas. | ilarMi'?.1 L> vitaluHTs. ! Mantur.-Mnkinj*?.ias A Jlowie. j A i' C'alcr. j Oiil iScimul \\ jr. i'-'c.jsky. j Citation?C W (iutliii. I U Internal Revenue ? (.' I, Andcr 13011. Not ice?J Vvf Douglass. "Wagons for sale?J M & W J Rogers. <. 4 Dr:rArLiiN.; T; KASVRKK.?II.-A. ?;T)i*t'r Or'nufy Treasurer oi'.Faiiftelil Oo'.:nl\\ was n riveted on the warrant of the {Stale Treasurer, charged wit m bciiiij defaulter to the Stntc 11 inc. an.omit m!' :r 18,000Col. ynk'bnviviic, tbo agent ot liie State Treasurer. made 1 ho arrest onj MoaclrVj::t Winnsboro, and rc.eov-i re;! some So,000 ii: eiish from Mr. Smith, which he deposited v-r pale] keeping in the national bank, butj -in his applying subsequently i'or! the ca.-.ii the bank refused to refund i tlir> nmnnnttn fnl T^illolirnxA-nn mil * * w ?- v .. VJ v/?? the ground that the Bame were county funds. In this emergency, Judge Mackcy stepped quickly l.o the front, and ordered the money to be counted and turned over to the Clerk of the Court, in whose hands it is to remain pending judicial inquiry. Tin-: Columbia Coxikmi'T Case.? The decision, of the Supreme Court Ls as follows ; ?a the matter of Joseph I). Pope, A. C. llaskcli, V. W. MeAiasler. L'.-j G. LeOonte, Vv. K. Bach man. L. P. You mans. Order of January i 12,1874, set aside, and the rule and eturns remanded to the Judge j<<r >uch further proceedings as maybe i i . * JT.-V...... *I??i * 'c'tntnJ'Ji.i piu;>t:r lucrum. avui pinions rendered by Chief .Justice Hoses. "Do von go to Sahbath-schcol, nv lad ?" kindly asked a city mi.sionarv of a depraved little urchin, i 'Kary.*' answered the innocent ;hild, "but I've-got a iightin' cock bat can walk over any bird in this own that wears gaii'." < vc;. .> Baseball playintr, though a;! cry pleasant and healthful' cxer-j ise, is Co little too exciting when; ilayed on the Public Square, and do dan gerous when in close proxinity to ihe window glass. Stair Scholahsiiips. ? About eventy applicants were admitted to :ie State University at the recent xaminatioiis, to iill the !State cho!ar:s]jips in that University. Sale op Confiscated Property. 1 -See advertisement of sale of pro erty by C. L. Anderson on the 3th April for violation of the Iu-'j, ?rnsi] Keventic law*. Ii: v Poor House.?The contract, for J uilding ;i Ijouhc for the aceommo-j" atioii of the I'nupcrs }in . i.?ecn f warded to Mossiv. Lcroy "Wilson jr. ud Samuel Jo'is:f-:on for v?lTo?Ijio, 1 lominissioner* the ir.m-'J c ? nv I f'j I ?Qv* The .South Carolina Presby- | :ry of the Presbyterian churchi* iccts at Croon wood this evening at j-( mdlc-lightiug. a ~ .V r IN' HEMORIAM. n f? DIET), on Wednesday March 25 th, , >7-1, at the residence of Thomas C. Peril, (Jitr brother) in Abbeville, Mrs. 5 iizaheih Lee Cothran, relict oi" John othran, deceased, ia the seventy-first sar of her ago. More than forty years jo the d?.*ccii?eu, on the confession of er faith, was received as a disciple of " hrist, into the l&ptist Church. Those J ho knew her best might, with coiiii- ' ?nee, be referred to n.s witnesses to her insistent walk and conversation. .She ..[ . ..it.,, t > i.,.? #.i?nv..i. aslib^iai i<> nil Christians. Slut was <-ai lor nearly live months. Ail of her liictioys she bore with true Chris!inn ^ lbmission, without n murmur. As :< ieiher, she w;;s earoful, loving and toner; ;usa bisler, she was kind, aliectiou;e and conliuing; always ready 10 for- , ve n fault, but not departing herself f <?m the line of JTCtiiude. She was J .ariy beloved v y u!l her kindred. In the J'Uiuble"walks of life in which ici'-.oved, site was just, genc-rons, hos- . liable, cheerful aud'klml. Few women jualed Ler iu the couscicncious di.->- , targe of duly. In all the relations of . fe she exhibited ihe noblest characterties of her sex. A large circle of rela- , ons and friends mourn her loss. We ihut she has gone to that "House . _ .1 y . i . y r4 \... n. .... 'm ? ;;:ut j:u..\iws, cit'iiiai jit tue li!-;." p. P Market. itoporls. | r . tj::? v.kkkj.y isy | | 5 A Si S W E h L & C O., J toilers In N'tplc !), >/ (,'o'jilv, Crete-! yitI'rovi-StCUS, dv., <tc. j < A UJiMVihMi, April 8. 1871. o(1 : < ':? io 14 200 JitT j i?;iuOr, J)iT lU'J lh> * Jo;;;, S'J to Sly per l.bl 11 round i'oas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel J teal, $1.40 to $J.-7) per bushel So to 7">e per gallon :uil.s, ".io cents per lb . ^ranges, t>0e to $1.00 |>or dozen 'eas...... $1.25 per bushel .oplos, .$2.00 iuiter, 2r) Consignees. j Tlic iblio'.vii.'g named persons have freight ju tliu Depot: * I SS Itaker, T 3taker, Bradley & Jay, j NV H IJrooks, S C Link, h Covin, N A | Edwards, G \V Collins, A J Cleveland &, !iiros. J. W.MARSHALL, . Agent, The following persons have packages tu the Express oflicc: Miss J (! lingers, Mrs C W Cosby, G A Jilake, Miss S .Haskell, P Johusoii, Miss K W'lieiniin, A E Leak y, J J 1.'us soy, J r xouug, J .v urowiiiee. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. ; Lu W jC'JkXla&o ! i?9 winP' lyOOfls f jCw g.j* v* ^ JlALr-w Vi v> vvw i 1 o SMELLS $& Fh&RIN %) Ct ALL the attention of their friends to J tbe arrival of their well selected and varied stock of SFE1H& GOODS at ; LOW PRICES, comprising nil of flic novelties of the season. Ladies will lind us prepared to 1 ex hi bl t a BIO AUTIF U L LOT OF s 2 licoeSj and Gentlemen will find here everything to suit tiwir ta.-.to in the way of Slothing, ( Hats, Shoes, . , Ties, &o., < c AND j averything to suit our planter friends. I 1 ( Special inducements to CASH BUYERS. ] ^S?srS n JTMPSft 5^5*8 ' ^OARle^ <&i PERRM.i March S!, 1M7-J, Al-lf !r Sssmiiua of FasMeaJ, s n c Spring 1874. a I VT ft would respectfully inform our {< V V numerous friends and former i.'itrons, oi^* .Stock of SFBOM ItttfflBEY ! n all its latest styles, is now ready for nspection, and luiving been selected i-iih j-rwit fart; by the oudertigneu- nsist<;d by Miss 1'iiJtltIIS of Baltimore, r oruicrly with us, whose food taste and ,dvantages are well known, feel perfect :onfldcnce iu assuring the ladies will >'< ie found as attractive a* ever before, A n.i shall always combine the latest involtii-a to [be hud in the Northern < nark eta. Our prices y/iJI be upon the j ash b:i>is, aud as reasonable as can be '' ijund anywhere. '?> igjl?*4 if A YE C&MSS Mm ^mALL} >: years eonnectedwith the Emporium, ml most favorably known as a lady of _ efincd tast and alu'litv, still has charge f our MILLINEflY*I)EPAli'TMENT, fi<l /itr/iH ?*\r i r\ ?\1 noL-o f lui tit/iuf :iit4 u \ vi tJiv/ ^ ;wtidious. -* las, A. Bowie, * Ag'l Emporium of Fashion. Apri[ 1,187-1. lore Fresh Arrivals AT TIIE C mm store ON T3115 T^- T* "SCTB w j^\?JAa * P A QUANTITY of old (iovornmcid Java ami jjood JlioCoollee ]>nr<hed ut not jjround. Also Uio and Java round and in one pound cans. Another lot of Twi just in. .Several do/.im bottles of Sumter Bit1'a.se-ball Bats foity centa each. Base ' ails from iifty to one dollar and l.iOOtl, I'' ICl J ? j ' llee, oO to 501' orn, . $1.25 ' hickciirf, 15 to 25c each s AucJtsr.\, April 6. ? Cotton dull? | .riddling l")i; receipts 500 bales. > New York, April c. ? Cotton dull ( ml easier; salt's 4,885 bales, atlf;?ul7. job! opened at J2J?now 12?. Charleston, April 0. ?Cotton quiet -middling 10; sales 1,000 bales. 32ST otico. i AH those indebted to ih<; Info firm ofl' y.nrte, jiflt. are oa:Mostly called to come forward and ' eltln their uccoiintn ji-- ctn!y as possib].;. 1 'he claims n.av be found in the hands f the new iirm, to whom payment : nupt 'K: made. Cunningham & Hill, ,.\ j?nl '. -1-tf V ? * I J "11 \ \J I V. 4 I t Marbles nnd Tops of every descripiou. Parlor J'al's. Fiwli Hooks ami Taeklein variety. A Inr/^c lot. of Wri;:ht'a and Lubin's j or I'm: m;s on hnnd and In arrive, besides J ioaps, Lily While, Jlair Brushes and ti 'oinbs, Tooth and Nail Brushes, and o: 11 kinds of fancv articles and lows. e< JUairh 11, 1 s'7-f lil-tf P Eay,Hay,Hay. SMILES & FEpm c A JiE offering a nmnl! lot of fine A. HAY, at I ho extremely low | >rice of Two Dollars and Ten Cents ">er hundred for Cash. Call at once I< iml get a supply. I March 21. 1874, tf Dissolution. .\ THE partnership heretofore exist- wjr between WHITfl, 1JJLL & DUNNiNGIFA M was by mntual con- I <cnt dissolved on the 17th inst., by * Lhc withdrawal of Mr. W. K. WHITE* Dio business will bo conducted at their old stand (100) by CUNNINGHAM & HILL. J Iff arch 2-1, 1874. tf 1 ; _ \ Final Discharge. l&TOTJOE is hereby given that C. A. l^j Jiritt, Administrator of the Esluto of Jennie JJ. Foster, deceased, has Applied to O. W. rami 11, Judge of Probate, Iii and for the County of Abbeville, tor a Jinal discharge as Administrator. . It is Ordered, That lhc 17th day of * April. A. U. 1S74, be lixed for hear- <! ing of Petition, and a final settlement f of :>aid Estate. J. C. W08MANRKY, Clerk Court Probate, A. C. March 18,1874 19-td* ifiisi ar. T. ROB IS NOW REC SPRING & SU embracing eve STAPLE & FAH CLOT] tv j /rt i rn _ jciaruwaie, vi uvi-uciy, xsyi ?otioa My MILLINERY DEPARTMENT RAMEY will be ready for inspection in ! j. t. m March 31,1874, 45-tf FINAL DISCHARGE, WOTICE is hereby given that Wra. J. x Harmon, Executor of the Estate of James Ranks, deceased, has applied to m \\T T-irKr^ /-.f P|.?l,ntn ^IIUI VJUJllll, %> \'M. 1 1WUUIV, in and for the County of Abbeville, for a filial discharge ay Executor. It is Ordered, That the first day of May, A. T>. 1874, be fixed for hearing :>f Petition, and a filial settlement of iaid Estate. J. C, WOSMANSKY, Clerk C. P., A. C. OfHcc of Probate Judge, 1 March 25, 1874, 51-4t* J C. B. PARKS, Grim and [Lock Smith, . GREENWOOD, S. C., WOULD respectfully inform bis friends and customers that he is .irepared to do all work in his line at short notice and in the bfcst style. A *ood supply of material always on band. \ 11 work warranted, and done only for :ash. Shop near the Depot. Thaukful or p:ist favors bestowed on him at 7okcshtiry, he would solicit a coutinuince*of the same at his new shop in jruonwood. April 1 r IS74 51-Gm Dress Making at Greenwood, BY Miss Eliza Crews. fHE subscriber 'takes this method of correcting the report which has iruvailed that she had given tip bu- , inoss, and would inform her friends iiiu patrons, mat sue sun occupies me anie room as hist year, in the house of klr. S. I'. Looser. "She has just received he SPRING FASHIONS and is ]>relared to make Ladies and Children's* >res.?P3 in the latest styles. She has lao patteAis lor boys' clothing, and nice itting shirt patterns for gentlemen, 'erms reasonable?satisfaction guaranecd. ELIZA S. CREWS. < Apnl 1, 1874, 51-lf lies of Sstel' Commissioner. Abbeville C. II., S. C., ) ( March 31, 1874. J rllE Legislature has devoted tho Poll Tax to tlie payment, yra ' ita, of tho past due ,school claims. 1 ill persona holding such claims will j resent thorn to tho undersigned on nturdaj next or tho Saturday fol)wing, after which the apportionment ill bo made. , W. M. PRESSLEY, School Commissioner, i April 1, 1874 51-2t , ?? ( HAIR GOODS. J LATEST STYLES. 1 2 WITCHES, Thread and Real Hair, , y riaits, ChiguouB, &c., just received, at the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. * April 1,1874. Fresh Arrivals. alicoes, \ Homespuns, * Sileeting-s, 1 Dress Goods, neaper tnan ever, At the Emporium of Fashion. April 1, 1874. Sheriff's Sale. Porter Fleming ] against \ Agr'l Lien. ! William A. Upton. J f>Y virtue of an Agricultural Lien [J to tne directed, I Will sell: at ic HARNHTT 1'LACE near l'hcenix, u TtJKSDA V, 21st day of April, 1871, jinmoiie.ng al 1- -M., the following roporty, to wit: Three mules, One two-horse wagon, One Ox, .NX pair plow gears, two plow stocks, ight hoes, twelve plows. Three hundred and fifty bushels cotton more or less. One Gin and Bund, vied on as t he properly of "William A. Jplon at the suit of 1'ortor Fleming. l. p. guffin, a. a. c. Sheriff*s Ofllcc, ") lurch 81, 1871, 51-1 j Lttention. * Country Merchants! AVE have just received, from the host rtanufacturers, ONE THOUSAND 'OUNDS of ASSORTED CANDY, vhich we oiler LOW for cash. DuPRE, GAMBRELL & QO. March 3, 18-34 47-tf Shoes. A lot of VERY SUPERIOR SHOES) 'roin the popular house of Gower, HJill.s j b Co., of Greenville, just received and i or tale at "l'JO" by Cunningham & Hill. April 1, 1874, 51-tf iff IS?'. | IBRTSONI EIVING HIS MMKR STOCK. ^ :ry variety of CY DRY GOODS, BIOTO* ots and Shoes, Saddlery, is, &c; ' under the charge of MISS JANE i few days. 3BEETS0M. Fresh. A.rriyals AT W.Joel Smith's. A fresh supply of PEARl GRIST to arrive this week. Another lot of HAMS (really fmc) just arrived. Six Hhds. BACON just arrived. 500 yards CHECK HOMESPUN ar rjveu yesieruay. A choice lot of CANDIES and all kinds of nuts to arrive this week. April ], 1S74. Fine Tobacco, LOO CABIN CHEWING TOBACCO, (considered hy judges the best,) kept constantly on hand. W. Joel Smith. Av.fi! i icri ni.tr A J iwnj ui-i-i Umbrellas! Umbrellas!! Umbrellas!!! A LARGE Stock of UMBRELLAS on hand that I will sol! at Cost for Casli, ranging from commonest to finest, at W. JOEL SMITH'S. Ajiril 1, 1S74, 51-tf _ Choice Perfumery, Soaps, &c.( &c. A choice lot of articles for tho toilet, consisting of the best PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS AND SOAPS, of varied and select brands, just received, together with ninny other articles both useful unci ornamental, including a large stock of drugs and chemieals. For'sale at tho -CORNER DRUG STORE, by Parker & Perriii. , If i A ;>iuu:n oiat, 10/-1. ANNOUNCEMENT. PTRIIIE undersigned takes pleasure in B stating to his many old patrons und t!ie public at large, that from this Jute lie lias again resumed business in liisowu name, and having now in store and to arrive a general assortment of Glroccrics, comsisting'of BACON, FLOUR, DTTn A T) OUUAA, TEAS, COITEE, A.nd everything pertaining to family uipnlies, he* is prepared to soil the same it the lowest market rates for cash, or to parties so desiring on time lor approved city acceptance, AT fHE OLD STAND Corner Campbell and Broad. M. O'DOWDI would also call attention to a superior lot of old WHISKIES, &c., which I have to oiler at ?5 per cent, less than the present prices at the distilleries. M. O'D. April 1, 1871 01-1 m The State of South Carolina, A11BEV1LLE CO I2\'TY. Ik the Court of Probate. Lewis D. Bowie, Executor, against Hachael Agnuw, widow, 'J'hos. J. Ellis, "William A. Lomax, and John Foster, Executors. and others, heirs nntl creditors, Defendants. rann: Complaint in this action hav_a in# been read, which is .>\voni to l>y the I'lai'.itill* from which it :ij.pears, that sufficient grounds lor an order of injunction exists, On motion of I'crrin & Colli ran, I'JainliiT's Attorney, jt in Unb red, Thar Thomas J. T-'Jlis,' William A. Lotnnx, and John Foster, suing creditors, and all other creditors of the Estate of Samuel White Agnew, deceased, and their agents, attorneys and all Trial Justices, having their cases in charge refrain, and that they be enjoined from commencing or further prosecuting their actions for the recovery of debts until the further order of this Court, and in case of disobedience of this Order that they be liable to the punishment therefor proscribed by law; It is further Ordered. That all the creditors of the said Estate be required to present and prove their demands before the (,'lcrk of this Court on or before the third day of June next, on which day the heirs and creditors are required to appear in this Court for a settlement of tiie said estate, aud debts not then presented will be excluded and barred of payment. It a further Ordered, That a commission to be directed to A. J. McKee, W. 11. Sharp, and li. Jf. Eakiri, commissioners hereby appointed to lay ofl* and a.* on the -1th day of May next, fo liachael Asrnew, widow, and the children of (ho deceased, the homestead as secured to them under the constitution and laws of this Stale. Abbeville, 31 March, 1S74. fL. H.) C. W. O (IFFIK, J. Prob. A. C. April 1,1871, 4t # YATES', No? 190, A.bbeville. o E keep on hand constantly a W well selected Stock of I)IiUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES, &c., &c. Physicians Prescriptions compounded with care and accuracy. Try our "FLORAL COLOGNE." A lasting perfume, Tho best in town. 25 cents, 50 cents, ?1, ?1.50 per bottlo. Oar "HAIR TOXIC"' is an excellent preparation; contains no 'l)yc, will preserve tho Ilair, rcmovo Scurf,' Dandruff, &c., and, with the assistance of nature, art and labor, will restore the Hair, and add a lustro and! beauty to its appearance. Murray & Lanman's "FLORIDA WATER"?75 cents per bottle, at TORLAY & YATES', No. 190. March 25, 1874 ,50-tf PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY" j (CAPITAL 8100,000,) Soluble Pacific Guano, THIS GUANO is now so well known in all tho Southern States fox* its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing tho products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for eight yeai'B past has established its character for reliable oxcellenco. The large fixed capital invested by the Company in this trade affords the surest guarantee cf the continued excellence of this Guano. Tho supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under tho superintendence oi" J)r. St. Julian I?avenel, Chemist of tho Company, at Charleston, S. C. llencc planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. _ J. N. KOJtfSOJN, Selling Agents, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE & CO. General Agents, Baltimoro. Terms?$43 cash; 653 time, without interest. To accoMimodato planters, qhey can ort'er now and have until 1st April to decide a:? to whether they will take ut time or cash price. When delivered from tho factory by the car load, no drayagc will be charged. ACID PHOSPHATE, GUANO, BONE, PLASTEB, &c., always on hand, quality guaranteed. J. N. ROBSON. Doc. 20, 1873, 37-1 in GREENWOOD MALE ACADEMY. I ?? ?-o THE undersigned wish to inform the citizens of this County that the [above-named School i3 now in successful operation. Students will l>c prepared for any College they may wish to attend. The rate.* of tiitition are as follows: Primary Branches, $5.00 per Quarter of fifty days. Introductory Studies hi English Grammar and Geography, $7.00 Higher English and Geography, Book-keeping, Arc., 59.00. Classical Studies, ?12.00. Board can be had for ?12.00 per month, exclusive of washing. Thoma3 Duckett, Rev. T. H. Pope. Feb. 11,1874 44-Gm THE SJlUUTiU}!' ilUHlv 1U ruiwunu, $450,000 GIVEN AWAY! $100,000 for only $2.50. A Grand Legal Gift Conccrt, hi Aid of a Juvenile Jicform School at Leavenworth, Kanmn. Drawing April 3Oih, 1871. One Prize guaranteed in. every package of 11 Tickets. Single Tickets, $2.50; 5 lor $12; 11 for $25. J3ut few Tickets ii.ff-. .nirl ;i? niir .snips arc ranid. nur chasers should order at once. Any money arriving too late will be returned. Good, reliable Agents wanted everywhere. For full particulars, address tSIMON ABLftS, Levenworth, Kan. Majok ANDREW I'M ALL, Auctioneer and (Jeneral Agent lor Abbeville and County, with Tickets for sale. [March 25* 1874,50-51 jSTOTIOE. ESTATE OHTFEAMLIN. A LL persons indebted to I* !N. A PliANKLlN, dee'd, will make payment at onco lo mo, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an olficcr lor collection. All persons holding claims against I. N. Franklin, dee'd, will present tiio same to me duly attested. L. D. BOWIE, Administrator. 1 Feb. 24 4G-5m : Swedes Iron, of all sizes, for PLOWS, for sale b}' BARNWELL & Co. Fob. 25, 1874. Thresh crushed coffee, French J5rcakfa#t Coflee, Choice Itio Coffee, Fresh Ground Uuekwhcat, just arrived, at BARNWELL & CO. Feb. 25, 1874. COPARTNERSHIP. WE have this day associated with ' us, ir. the Grocery and Provision business, Mr. JOHN M.. OAMP.ItELL, undortbe name and style of DuPKE, GAMIiKEL it CO. DuPRE & CO. March 2,1874 47-tf IN obedience to the instructions from his Honor Judge THOMPSON H. COOKE, I make the following publication. LEWIS D. HOWIE, Clerk of the Court. State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Court, of .Common Please, Jan- < nary Term, 1874. J TO Lewis D. Bowie, Esquire, Clerk of ' tlie Court of Common Plea.se, of said 1 OIJ arc hereby authorized and conj-t^ mantled to issue a writ of VeniimFs Facias, for thirty-six petit juries, to tend u special Session of the Court w#M | Common Please, to be held at AbbevlUw? [ Court House, for the County of Abbw^ Iville, in said State, ou tho second Mo^fcj day of April, in the year of our one thousand eight hundred,and, fceyonffi? ty-four. And also, a >secohd writ OjPp Venire Eaeias, for thlrty^six petfc?jtiroijl* to attend'and servgat (he pia<&afotttjP? said, ou the th ird Monday of April, a&wP said, for the term of one "week- 'oJ2h? The Clerk of the Court-shall,at leaiwj fifteen days before said speeialsession of '] Court of two weeks as aforesaid, cause ? the time and place for holding the same to be notified for at least two weeks sue- i cessively, in one or more of the^, news- < papers published m the town of Abbe- j ville. j 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 Mon- . day of April, as aforesaid, and contin- . I uing for jv/n weeks from said day inclu- . sive, if such time be required for the dispatch of business. T. II. COOKE. Junuary 2G, 1874, 42-7t. C0NGARE2 i Colutn "bin,, J3_ O. jii mum, i Proprietor. Manufacturer of Steam En- ) ginesand Boilers. Iron and Brass Castings of all Descriptions made to Order. Iwafl awarded the first premium oh castings at tho State Agrioul 1 lural and Mechanical Society Fairs ] held in Columbia, November, 1871 '72 r73. MANUFACTURE Circular Saw Mills of al sizes., ALSO I Took Iho First Premium at State Fairs held .November, 1871, '72,'73 Manufacture Portable Grist Mills of all sizes. ? Also awarded a premium at State Fairs for tho best GRIST MILL IRONS. j For Sale. , The Circular Saw Mill that took the premium at t'ao late } Fair. ' ALSO J One 30 ITorsc Tower, , One 15 " " Stationary Engino. t Both in pood order and will be sold low t for Cash. . 1 JOHX ALEXANDER, 1 f Columbia, S. C. Or D. B. SariTir, Agent, Abbeville S. C. < Dec. 10,1873, 3G-tf mmm dentistry h I Dr. H. D. WILSON ' OFFERS his professional services to the people of Abbeville County and of upper South Carolina. Having just finished a course of study in the Pennsylvania College of Dental Sur- J gory, lie feels fully competent to aueiiu to ail eases requiring the exercise of _ [Skilled Dental Surgery tliat may be brought to him. lie asks the patronage . of the people, and guarantees full and < compleLo "satisfaction. He has procured < a full set of first-class Dental Instru- 1 nients, and is prepared to do first-class work at most reasonable rates. 5 O&o* OFFICE jnst over Post Office. J DR. JOHN S. THOMPSON DENTIST, /iO^FFERS his professional services to t!io citizens*of Abbevillo, and the |. surrounding country. Office over Citizens' Savings Bank, Abbeville, S. C. Oct. IS73, i:s-t f 50 jBiishcls WHEAT BRAN For Cow Feed, at B&HBWEM. & CO.'S.H Feb. 25,1371.' c |r Cigars ! Cigars i! Cigars !! !jc The best brand can always be found on hand at the store of J. E. & W. J. HOGEHS. Feb. 2-r) 46-tf BsPre, Cam&reH & ta.. MAYING purchased the? iStocU (ex- ' cept liquors) of Messrs. Trowbridge & Co., we are determined to sell tho same at such prices as will reimburse us in thirty days. Call fit tho old stand of Trowbridge & Co. and get . bargains. 4 DuPES, GAMBHELL & CO. I March 4, 1S74 47-tf JTJST ' RECEIVED. I c A fid assortment of TOBACCO at 1 190. 31st March, 1874. tilievirg^Concestui n or Inflammation1^ fie Uxet ana Visceral Organs in Bilious The properties of Db. Walker's f v ikeoae Bittbbb &ro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nntritio^^kxative, J)iuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritanr Sudorific, Altera- JB Live, and Anti-Bilious, fes* ' 11. H. McDOffAKD & CO., Dru(?ri?ta andGcn. Agfc, SoalTrancisco, California, ^ and cor. of WMhington and Charitonfita., N. Y. '' Bold by all Drocgii^i and Dealers* N"E? JEWELEY. WTTT TV* HJr ifNT A IJ tl W1LU.&UL COLUMBIA,' 8. C.,- ijjfr Of AS opened a fine ^q1ccmH9| ' 1 11 Ladies' and Gent's English, md American WATCHES. Sole Agfipt or the celebrated Pauline Watcli Com>auy, Philadelphia. Gold Chain^-Vest, Dpern, Chatelaines, Leontine Necklaces, Diamond Kings and Brooches, Pearl? 'ull and half sets. - . silver-ware. ? I make this line a specialty. All Silver sold by me guaranteed equal to coin. 3ome handsome goods in this line, suit- '& . ible for Bridal Gifts. plated ware. Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, fa^HS spoons and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg ?*: -** stands, Coffee Urns, Ac. clocks. i . j&fi Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives. "-V household and fancy goods., Guns-^English Double Bairel, Breechr./niHirur Pnrlnr A ir ftnna uid a full stock of Sporting Goods ; Dupont k Hazard Powder; Pistols of various styles. ' JET AND nOBN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, !' March 18,1874 49-tf . . He State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY, In the Common Pleas. John C. Williams, plaintiff, against William C. Barrett and John M. Mack ay, defendants. Com^l/iint for specific performance of Contract and Belief To the defendants, William C. Barred and John Mackuy: You are hereby summoned and rojuired to answer the complaint In this ction, which is filed in theo/Hceof the . L'ierk of the Court of Common Pleas or said County, and to serve a copy of four answer to the said complaint, on he subscribers at their offiee at Abbeville Court House, in twenty days after he sorvicc hereof, exclusive of the day < )f such service, and if you fail to an>wcr the complaint within the time specified, the plaintills in this action ' / (/.tinf fUA fVkliaf /la. A ill IW IIJU Willi n/i iuv aw&w* uvHanded in this complaint Dated this 16th March, 1874. Published by order of T. H. Cooke,' Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of ;he said State. PERRIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiffs' Attorney. March 18, 1874 49-Cfc rie State of M Carolina, ??r?TtTTTTr nATTurnnr ADDL VILJUXi liuuiii JL . In the Court of Probate. Ex parte Nancy J. Agnew. , Petition to have Homestead set off in the Personalty Estate of S. E. A {/new, dct'dL ]ftTOTICE Is hereby given that Mrs. i. Nancy J. Agnew has applied to Jharles W. Guffln, Judge of the Court >f Probate/or Abbeville County, for a Flomostead in the Personalty Estate of 3. E. Agnew, dee'd, and that on the 20th day of April next, Appraisers will je appointed to set oft' such Homestead o Mrs. Nancy J. Agnew, widow, and Mary Agnew, minor child, of S. E. v \gnew. dee'd. J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. A. C. Office of Probate Judge, 1 March 19, 1S74 50-4t* / TAXES . , A>'D TOf IQfMT ATTV <JL JC JL'Si jl Offipe County Treasurer, ) Abbeville, South Carolina, > March 10, 1S74, ) OX and after the above dato tlio Tax liooks will l>e open for tho ollcctioji of nil Taxes not as yet laid. The penalty of twenty per icnt. has linen added. THOS. N. TOLBERT, Treasurer. March IS, 1371 49-tf COPAETNERSHIP. rllE undersigned have formed a Copartnership to carry on the JKl'Cr BUSINESS at Abboville, unler the Finn name of Torlay & Yates, JOHN E. TORLAY, ANDREW YATES, M. D. March 18,1S74 49-tf jLOBS flower syeup, VN" infalliblo euro for consumption, olds, coughs, bronchitis, pleurisy, soreness of the breast, together with >thcr choico mcdicinos, just received >y PARKER & PERRIfl\ March 23 50-tf . - ..nliSflQaftL.