The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 29, 1874, Image 4
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A REVERIE. ^
r Only a pebble, waehe'l on the shore,
Sliftk en by tlio Ocean's sullen moan,? I
Weak and oniall,
W Helpless all,
In the wide holloa new of Its homo:
On Creation's face,
V " Only a pebble!
i Only a blade of grass, npward growing,
j Pointing a finger to th? s;ura,?
^.f;JWmrv&lin^,
. War vnu nnn mft.
* Pointing a f! nger up to the rtws:
In the space cf God,
' Only a blade ?f grass I
' SsVy*J?>-, *
^Oriiy a thought, a thought of death,?
For the time will aome, and tlie day,
The cold,
The mold,
The decay and crumbling away:
In eternity of mind.
Only* thought!
l> dfcfT t
l* . SCRAPS..
Dead locks should be opened
"With, skeleton keya.
Ax a tree if you -wish to know
"Whether or not it is liollow.
Young lovers are temperately
advised aot to stay too loug by"cider.
The joy of the dnmb is always
v 'Unspeakable.
s* * *.
Miss construction ?^"Whalebone
and paint, powder and wadding.^
Why is necessity like a great
many lawyers ? .Because it knows
.no law.
. * V .
A thief runuing away is a scamp,
but the policeman's chase after him
is a scamper.
It is said that two Iowa lovers
"will Bit up half the night with only ^
one chair iu the room; but that's
easily explained to any onc4 whose
.been there.
How to become practically acfV?n
wT^nlrt r\ F TliPor?'? ~H
'^UMIUVVU. 1> 11/11 U1V JLfc Ulv VI JLiJiV?V/ t t,
wm ?Live with jour wife, mother and I ?
^r-^* .mother-in-law. ?!
What is it which Adam never
- .-saw, never possessed, and yet gave \)
two to each of his children ??Pa- fu
-rents.
Three weeks hence and the bustle
of spring will be heard in the ^
Jand. >So says an exchange, but aL
vwe thought bustles were going out
of fashion.
j osn l?ii lings says: \v neu a man s qi
dog deserts Mm on account of his
poverty, he can't get any lower in
this world?not by land.
Mrs. Jenkins complained in the
evening the turkey she had eaten 1
didn't set well. "Probably," said al^
.Jenkins, "it was not a hen turkey." po
An Irish editor says he can see ?u
no earthly reason why women
should not be allowed to become
.medical men. _
"When is the most dangerous time
to visit in the country ? "When
.the trees aro shooting and the bull- pj
rushes out. iij
A Dubuque local editor complains
that there is only one handanmp
rrirl in tV>*> nlnr>? cli? ?? ' K
b " v ?,,u
engaged to a dozen young men: at><
An intoxicated individual was lul
detected the other night in an at- le^
tempt to pick the pockets of a bil- '}
Jiiard table. of
i A Clergyman of Springfield, r*
who has a bad habit of adding 'er' * j
to many of his words, told, lust BoSunday,
of those who had been ?
brought up on a Lord's side'er/ mo
"What's the plural to pillow ?"
asked a teacher the other day. "A
bowster, sir," replied the rawest p
pupil, amid the suppressed tittcriug ?
of. the whole class. f^T
The man who imagined himself
"wise because he detected some typographical
errors in a newspaper,
Ohas gone Eastward to get a perpenvinur
t\f +V\n roinKmir "TTT .
\A T4VM VA fUV UitUk/VM* J
Ben. Franklin's watch is owned
"by a staunch old Pennsylvania farmer.?This
is opening the year
with a first-class stock paragraph.
For an economical man, Franklin
owned many watches. We know
of four. Perhaps he used to 'swap 1
tickers.'
Wendell Philips is a wonderful
.epigrammatist. He will damn iarg
any man's character or ruin the "ttl
reputation of any cause rather than
abandon his epigram and antithesis.
. - ? ? V " A ^ ?, of t|
setter. com]
& f IJ
It has been remarked that ladies men
have generally a great fear of wort
lightning, and this has been super- fia
ficiall^ ascribed to their natural
jfcimidity.; but the great truth is,
that it arises from their conscien- jfj^F
tiousness of being attractive.
A young gentleman having call- x\_
ed in hia physician, said: "Now, payi
sir, I want no trifling; I wish you cour
to strike at the cause." "It shall aD 0
be done," replied the doctor, and flold
lifting hia cane, smashed the de- ?
canter of wine upon the table. 1
A Cincinnati firm received a letter
from a ^correspondent in Mississippi,
saying?"Gentlemen, I am Fi
Due you ?26 10-100 which pleas
hold up on me a few days I happen j?re
to a misfortune this day 2 weeks
ago & I had to kill a man in Self Tli
Defence which my Lawyer fee cost :!
rno 500.00 which throws me behind nHS01
a little I am all ri^ht now." ciw
Co
An exchange says: "A Michigan an;! j
railroad is haunted by a ghost that ^^
doesn't pay its fare." Which is 1
' not surprising, considering that all
ghost3 are "dead-heads." Aj
4
Here is the way he puts the case .
of the conflict between the North
and South :
"I say that the South would have TjPT
conquered us in a year if her majorr^A'r\
Ai*n1o lvsw>*? s~l ??\ /I '
uiiuu i. ucvu ui uu& , uim A
we would have conquered her in
two years if our major-geuerals
hadn't been drunk.
A correspondent entered an offtce
aud accused the compositor of gery
not having punctuated his comrau- to a
nication, when the typo earnestly
ronliorl "T'm nnt n nniufnr T?m n - - -1
m ? . .
Dr. 1. Walker's California Vinegar
Bitters aro a purely Yegotabla
preparation, mado chiefly from tho native
herbs found on tho lower ranges of
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
tho medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tho uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, "What i9 tbo cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters?"
Our answer is, that they removo
tho canso of disease, and tho patient ro?
covers his health. They are tho great
blood purifier and a life-giving principlo,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never before In the
history of the world has a medicine been
compounded possessing tho remarkablo
qualities of yrskoar Bitters in healing tho
sick of every diBeaso man is heir to. they
aro a gentle Purgative aa well as a Tonic,
reliering Congestion or Inflammation of
tho Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilions
Diseases
The properties of Dr. Walker's
Yixeqar Bitters are Aperient. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedativo, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterative,
and Anti-Bilious.
II. H. McOOIf ALD ?S CO., 1
Drugpista find g<*n. Apts., San Franctaoci, CtJifnmln,
..f XPo.hin^m W. V.
Sold by uil BrngsUUauil Dealers.
STEW JEWELRY.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
I"R"AS opened a fine selection of
[11 Ladies' and Gent's Euglish, Swiss i
ml American WATCHES. Sole Agent
>r the celebrated Pauline Watch Com- j
tny, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest, j
pera, Chatelaines, Leon tine Necklaces, j
iumond Jtiugs and Brooches, Pearlill
aud half sets. j.
fcJLJ-N iiR-W ARKj.
T make this line a special'13*. All Sil- s
?r sold by 1110 guaranteed equal to coin. Q
)jne handsome goods in this line, suit- ,i
>le for Bridal Gifts. a
PLATED WAKE. C
Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors,
>oons and Forks, lee Pitchers, Egg ?
ands, CotFeo Urns, <kc.
CLOCKS. 0
Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives. *
HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS. C
Gruns?>English Double Parrel, Breech- {
>ading Hi lies, Parlor Rifles, Air Guns,
d a lull stock of Sporting Goods; Du- j
lit & Hazard Powder: Pistols of vari- t.
sstyles. ' J
JET AND HORN GOODS. P
WILLIAM GLAZE, 0
March IS, 1874 49-tf n
GEEENWOQD
[ALB iCABEHYJ
ti
<>- *
[1HE undersigned wish to iuform the ^
L citizens of this County that the
>ve-nanied School is now in success- _
operation.
Students will be prepared for any Cole
they may wish to attend.
['he rates of tutition are as follows:
'riiuary Branches, $5.00 per Quarter ?
fifty days. 9
ntroductory Studies iu English |
unmar and*Geography, $7.00
figher English and Geography, jl
jk-keeping, &c., $9.00.
classical Studies, $12.00.
Joard ean be had for $12.50 per
lull, exclusive of washing. - ?
Thomas Buckctt, j
Rev. T. H. Pope.
eb. 11, 1S74 44-6m
the Ladies.?
*OR FASHIONABLE DRY It
GOODS, DliESS GOODS,
IITE GOODS,
(ILL IS Eli Y, J
HAIR GOODS, I
PARASOLS, *
iVliV^, SCARFS, ,
RUFFS, RIBBONS, he
&<?& RIBBONS 72
AV ylZZ COLORS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
IITE TRIMMINGS, Ci
it UFFLINGS, all widths,
BEL TS ? Morocco, Leather,
and Elastic, and all kinds of FAN- m
GOODS, be sure and examine tiie ,,
e and complete stock now on hand
le
1P0RI0M OF FASHION, *?
pril 8, 1874, 52-tf
JTISTRY! DENTISTRY!!
)r. H. B. WILSON
FFERS his professional services to
the people of Abbeville County
of upper South Carolina. Having
finished a course of study in the .
lsylvania College of Dental Sur- tna
. he feols fullv competent to attend Fai
II cases requiring the exe.tjiao of
eel Dental Surgery that xnay be Qn,
glit to him. He asks the patronage q
le people, and guarantees full and ^ n#
plete satisfaction. He has procured f/()t
11 set of fircA-class Dental Instru- lor
ts, and is prepared to do first-class
: at most reasonable rates.
?* OFFICE jnst over Post Office. q
NOTICE. ~
ATE OF L 1 FRAffiLIN.
LL porsons indebted to I. N.
FRANKLIN, dee'd, will make
uentatonco to mo, or their ac- si
its will bo placed in tho hande of
fficer for collection. All porsons
ing claims agaiast I. N. Frankdee'd,
will present tho same to ^
luly attested. pre]
L. D. BOWIE,
Administrator. ^
eb. 24 46-5m for
...... Poi,
sh Arrrivals atWier's Store, are
A
ic ladies are invited to call and eeo
ino stock of FRENCH CANDIES,
KLES and JELLIES. The best
.tmeut of PLAIN and fcWEET ^
lCKERS in the market. " &
mpany Commissaries will come up
trot their Reef ami Sausage Meat on
nesdaye and Fridays on tho arrival
le 12 o'clock train. Tgl
JNO. A. WIER, V
Agent. Pro1
ril 8,1874, 52-tf F
Soluble Guano.
THIS GUANO i? BOW ao well
known id ail the Southern States
for its remarkable effects as an agency
for increasing the products of
labor, as not to require special recommendation
from ua. Its use for eight
years past has established its character
for reliable excellence. The
large fixed capital invested by the
Company in this trade affords tho
sorest guarantee of the continued excellence
of this GUano, Tho supplies
put iDto market this season are, as
heretofore, prepared under tho superintendence
of Dr. St. Julian BavenoL
Chemist of tho Comnanv. at
Charleston, S. C. Hence planters
may rest assured that its quality and
composition is precisely the same as
that heretofore sold.
J. N. KOBSON,
Selling Aprcnts, Charleston, >S. C.
JOHN S. IlEESE & CO.
General Agents, Baltimore.
Terms?SiS cash; ?53 time, without
interest.
To accommodate planters, $hoy can
order now and have until 1st April to
decide as to whether they will take
at time or cash price. When delivered
from the factory b3* the car load,
no draj-age will bo charged.
ACID PHOSPHATE, GUANO,
BONE, PLASTER, &c., always on
hand, quality guaranteed.
J. N. EOBSON.
Dec. 20, 1873, 37-4m
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
In the Court of Probate.
Lewis D. Bowie, Executor,
against
Rachael Agucw, widow,
Thos. J. Ellis,
"Willi nm A. Lomax, and
John Foster, Executors,
and others, heirs and creditors,
Defendants.
THE Complaint m tins action Having
been read, which is sworn to
>y the Plaintiff, from which it appear,
lint sufficient grounds for an order of
njunction exists,
On motion of Perrin &Cothran, Plainiff'8
Attorney,
It is Ordered, Thar Thomas J. Ellis,
,Villiam A. Lomax, and John Foster,
uing creditors, and all other creditors
f the Estate of Samuel White Agnew,
leceased, and their agents, attorneys
,nd all Trial Justices, having their
ases in charge refrain, and that they be
njoined from commencing or further
>rosecuting theft actions for the recovry
of debts until the further order of
his Court, and in case of disobedieuce
f this Order that they be liable to the
lunishment therefor prescribed by law ;
It is further Ordered, That all the
reditors of the said Estate bo required
d present and prove their demands be- I
are the Clerk of this Court on or before
he third day of June next, on which
ay the heirs and creditors are required
d appear in this Court for a settlement
f the said estate, and debts not then
resented will be excluded and barred ]
f payment. 2
It is further Ordered, That a comlission
to be directed to A. J. McKee,
V. H. Sharp, and 1>. H. Eakin, commissioners
hereby appointed to lay off 5
^ : xi. .. j ii. .1 _ ^ *r i. 1
uu ussigu OH uie tuu u;iy 01 luiiy next, -*
3 Rachael Agnew, widow, and the <J
hildren of the deceased, the homestead
s secured to them under the coustitu- I
oi) and laws of this State.
Abbeville, 31 March, "1S74.
L. S.] C. W. GUFFIN,
J. Prob. A. C.
April 1,1874,4t /
C0NGARE2 1
Ti flHT fITOTlTr f\
e
Oolta.3aa.Toia,, IS. O.
II MJIIII Utiii
iiiiliiAililll L it s11
Proprietor.
ianufacturer of Steam En- $
gincs and Boilers. ?
on and Brass Castings of all
j. A_J H
A/cauiA^ciuub jLuaue tu urucfi v,
wan awarded tlio first premium o'
on castings at the State Agricul T
ral and Mechanical Society Fairs
Id in Columbia, November, 1871 A
'j '73- I
MANUFACTURE
rcular Saw Mills of al sizes.,
ALSO . A
ok the First Premium at Stat
irs hold November, 1871, '72, '73
Manufacture
rtable Grist Mills of all sizes. Ai
iO awarded a premium at Stato tn|
"Fnirs f li.n hot*. j_
UH
GEI5T MILL IKONS. H
<5s> 2.0
fro
For Sals, j
The Circular Saw Mill
,t took tho premium at tho lata
r. rs
ALSO *, J
o 30 Horse Powor,
o!5 " " Stationary Engino. ijjg
Ji in good order and will bo sold low am
Cash. Qp
JOHN ALEXANDER, "D,
Columbia, S. C.
r D. B. Smith, Agent,
Abbeville S. C.
?e. 10, 1873, 35-tf
C. B. PARKS, A?
_ 8Uf
un and !Lock Smith9
to
/ir\-nr^vTTt*/v/\Tv n /i
\JUU, D. KJ., pro
5T0ULD respectfully inform his
V friends and customers that he is ?
pared to do all work in his line at ^
rt notice and in the best style. A
d supply of material always on hand. j
work warranted, and dono only for rj0]
1. Bhop near'the Depot. Thankful j h
pant favors bestowed on him at
:esbury, he would solicit a continue
of the same at his new shop in ^
enwood.
pril 1,1874 51-6m ?
A. ?. JONES, 1)1
a m _ - ^ ^ ?"? -
inter, lexazier, ana raper
Hanger, U
jSLtotooviHo, &. O. sun
jJTOULD respectfully solicit the (
f Public Patronage. Orders
mptly attended to. B&
eb. 18, 1874 4o-3m Ot
| Jl AMUilJi ja. Jut ijsl x a Mi
k.
i &- ' .
T H E
CAROLINA FERTILIZER
WILL BE HOLD AS FOLLOWS:
Oaslx Price s
$50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs
Time Prioo:
?55 per Toil of 2,000 lbs
Payable November 1st. 1874.
Free of InterestFreifll
and Drayaie to le aiM
ITS SUCCESS IS
IT HP A R ALLELES,
AND ITS STANDARD IS
A "NTo. 1.
WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS:
Oash. Price z
.$33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs,
Tim o PRico:
S-38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs,
Payable November 1,1874.
Free of Interest.
Freifll aiifl Drayap to lie aiei
FOR SALE BY
AGNEW & BONNER,
* Due West.
WALLER & BROTHER,
Greenwood.
POPT. &r fin AtTAnfe
? V" ~ ?{JUMUWJ
Ninety Six.
Deo. W. Williams & Co.,
General Agents at Charleston, S. C.
Jan. 12,1S73, 40-4tn
QHANGE OP SCEDULE.
On alnd after Thursday, September the
th, 1872, the Passenger trains on this
toad will be run as follows, daily, Sunlays
excepted:
GOING WEST, OR L'P.
jeave Columbia 7:15 a.m.
" Alston &05 a.m.
" Iscwberry 10:40 a.m.
" Cokesbury 2:00 p.m.
u Belton 3:50 p.m.
Lrrlve Greenville 5:30p.m.
GOING EAST, OR DOWN. *
jeavoGreenville ' 7:30 a.m.
" Belton 9:30 a.m.
" Cokesbury 11:15 a.m.
" Abbeville 9:15 a.m.
" Newberry 2:30 p.m.
" Alston 4:20 p.m.
Lrrive Columbia 6:00 p.m.
jjjyr Connect at Alston with trains on
lie Kpartanqurg and Union Kail road
DUU l'UUU? ii. I V/lil UlllUia, fj. V^., >> 1 LI i
fight Trains on the South Carolina
tailroad, up and down ; also with Trains
oiug North and South on Charlotte,
'olumbia and Augusta Railroad, and
Vilruington, Columbia and Augusta
lailroad.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Train leaves Abbeville at 9.15 k. M.,
Dunecting with Down Train from
ircenville. Leaves C'okesbury at 2.15
. M., connecting with Up Train from
olumbia. Accommodation Train,
[ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
eaves Cokesbury at 11.15 A. M.., or ou
le arrival of the Down Train from
reenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1
clock P. M., connecting with Up
rain from Columbia.
NDERSONBRANCH A BLUBRIDQEDIV'N
DOWN.
cavcWalballa 5:45 a.m.
" Perrvville 6:25 a.m.
" Pendleton 7:10 a.m.
?< in.lmvnii Q.Win
u? i U lb,ill,
rrivo Belton 9.'00a.m.
UP.
jave Belton 3:50 p.m.
" Anderson 4:50 p.m.
" Pendleton 5:50 p.m 1
" Perryville 6:35 p.m.
rive Wa'lhalla 7:15p.m.
Accommodation Train between Bell
and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursys
and Saturdays. Leave* Belton at
0 A. M., or on arrival of Down Train
m Greenville. Leave Anderson at 0
P. M., connecting with Up Train
m Columbia,
TIIOS. DODAMEAD, ]
Gen'l Superintendent j
fABEZ Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agen f
rHE undersigned takes pleasure in I
stating to bis many old patrons |
il the public at large, that from this
uo he has again resumed business -in
i own name, and having now in store
j to arrive a general assortment of
oceries, consisting of
ICON, '
FLOUR, o
SUGAR, v
TEAS, b
COFFEE,
d everything pertaining to family
>nlies, he is prepared to sell the same
lie lowest market rates for cash, or
partios so desiring on time for ap- _
ved city acceptance,
AT THE OLD STAND 1
orner Campbell and Broad. *
M. O'DOWD- #
would also call attention to a supo- L
: lot of old WHISKIES, Ac., which
ave to offer at 25 per cent, less than
present prices at the distilleries. ,
M. O'D. I
^pril 1, 1874 51-lm p:
, p<
t. JOHN S. THOMPSON, "
B13NTIST,
^FFERS his'professional services to
1 the citizens of Abbeville, and the
rounding country.
)ffice over Citizens' Savings
nk, Abbeville, S. C, j
;t. 22, 1873, 28-tf 1
notice to
I
MAVING purchased the OOTTNTY 1
the PATENT STRAIGHT RA
Clarke & Co., from Geo. II. Robertson, i
the advantages it furnishes over the zigz.
1st. Being an air-line fence it naves oru
2d. It is eneap, simple, and easily cons
stock or wind.
j 3d. No new rails need be split to repai:
4th. It has received the hearty approvi
has it in use. and is preferred to all othei
"r y a it. * - - -?
x iiuvo secured me services 01 me loiio
necessary information and furnish Farm
They are my authorized Agents and 110 !
by them.
J.L.
i ^ i\I A.T. Jv. A
I (JAPT. J. IS
i Maj. JAR.
W. T. BR.
DR. WAL'
Terms for Farm Rights from $5.00 up1
Feb. II, 1S74, 44-3m
f?? R?
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
oftcr reading thla advertisement nsed any ono
BUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAY'S BEADY RELIEP 19 A CUBE FOB
EYERY PAIN. gk
It was tho Drat and la
1 The Only Fain Remedy
that Instantly stops tho most excruciating pnlnp, allays
Inflammations, and curcs Concortlons, whether of tho
Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or otLer glands or organs, by
one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTB9.
no matter how vlolcnt.or excruciating the pain tho
RHEUMATIC:. Red-ridden, Inflrm, Crippled, Norroua,
. Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may aaffor,
I ^RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION Or THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
BORE THBOAT, DIFFICULT BRBATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEABT.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHEBIA.
CATABBH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
' COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Bendy Belief to tho part or
parts whoro tho pain or dlMculty exists will afford ease
and Comfort.
Twenty drops in half atrnnblcrofwatsrwlll In afew
moments euro CRAMPS, SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS,
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Bad.
iray'i Bendy Belief with thorn. A few drops In
water will prevent gjctneas or pain* rrom cnange or
water. It Is bettor than French Brandy or Blttore u a
stimulant
.* FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUB cared for fifty cents. Thero Is
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarlnuo, Bllous, Scarlet,
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers [aided bv RADWAY'S
1'ILLS) so quick as RADWAY'B BKaDY RELIEF.
Fifty cents per bottlo.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
BTRONG AND PtTRR RICH BLOOD-INOREASF,
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COM FLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RAD WAY'S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
DAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CCRE8: AO
QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, TIIE
1J0D7 UNDER00E8, UNDER THR INFLUfeNCB
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE^
THAT
n f? <r i w 1
Every uay an increase id m
anil Weiilt f Seen anil Fell
Bvnry drop of the 8ARSAPARTLLIAN RESOLrSNT
commnnlcatcn throngh tho Blood, Sweat, Urine,
and other Finlda and juices of tho aya?om tho ^igor of
life, for It ropaira tho wastes of tho body with new and
sonr.rt material. Scrofula, Syphilid, Consumption,
Glandular dhscnac, Ulcers In tbo throat, Month, Tumors,
Node* In tho Olands and other carta of tho ayatem.
I Bore Eyoa, Strnmorou* discharges from the Ear*, and
tho worst forma of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fevor
Softs, Scald Head, Ring Worm, 8alt Rhermi, Erysipelas,
Acno. Blaok Spots, Worma In the Flesh, Tumor*, Cancers
in tho Womb, nnd nil weakening and painful discharges,
Might Sweats, Loss of Sperm nnd all wastes of
the life principle, aro within the curative range of tills
wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will
Srovo to any person using it for elthor of these forms of
lactto Its potent power to euro them.
If tho patient, dally becoming reducod by tho wastes
and decomposition that la continually progressing, maceceda
In arresting theso wastes, and ropnlrs the same
with new material mado from healthy blood?and this
the SARSAi'ABILLIAN wlU and Uoos secure?a cure
is certain; for wlwn onco this romody commences Its
work of purlflcatlen, and succecutwin diminishing the
loaa of wastes, Its repairs wtu bo rapid, and ovory day
I the patient will foci himself growing bettor nnd stronger,
' the rood digesting better, appetite improving, and tlesh
' and weight Increasing.
Not only does tho SinuristLLUx Rr.30z.r2vt oxcoi
! all known remedial ogenta In the cure of Chronic, Scrofuloua,
Constitutional, and Sklu diseases, but it Is tho
only positive euro for
Kidney & Bladder Complaints,
Crinary and Womb diseases, Qrarel, DIabotea, Dropsy,
I Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, BrJeht's Dlicam.
Albuminuria, and In all cases whoro thore are
brick-duat deposits, or tho wator is thick, cloudy, rolxod
with substances Uko the white of an egg, or threads llko
white silk, or there la a morbid, dark, bilious appearance,
and white bone-dust deposits, and when thore la
a pricking, burniug sensation when passing wator. and
pain in too Small at tho Back and along tho Lola*
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
vitrm vy jaA*u>w\*yo oi?avn/cm(
DR. RADWAY'S
PerfectPnrgatiye&IleplatiBgPills'
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
puree, regulate. purify, cleanse and strengthen. Bad- <
way's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach,
Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases,
Headacho. Constipation, Costlvcness. Indigestion, Dys- ]
pcpsla, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of tho
Bowels, Piles, ana all Derangements of tho Internal 1
Viscera. Warranted tooffect a positive euro. Puroly j
Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterious
drugs. '
A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will freo tho system
from all tho above named disorders. Price, 55 cents .
per Box. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. <?* {
BEAD "PAL8E AND TBOE." Bond one lettei
ftacip to BADWAY k CO., No. S3 Warren St, New
York- Information worth thousands will ho sent you.
THE ALSTON HOUSE.'
The Kisses Cater f
HAVING convenient and pleasant a
rooms open in tho "ALSTON
10USE," will bo pleased to aceomnodatc
an/'who may apply, either
f I'D ti tiinri t mi tiniMiin nr?nf. hnnrrl. a
Ui blMUmVIIU V* J/"* IJIMIHWil w MVM*
Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf "
:?e1otton seed '
For Sale.
*
rllE Subscriber offers for salo a
fine lot of COTTON SEED at
ne dollar (81) per bushel, and some r
cry selcet at two dollars ($2) per
usliel, delivered at Ookcsbury Depot. x\
F. A. CONNOR. I
March 4,1874 47-tf B(
PT<r* -vr w <T& TTT W airr I -
L&evy f Jk&tnij, ^
IUAELES & PEREIN *
A EE offoring a email lot of fine
HAY, at tho extremely low
rico of'Two Dollars aud Ten Cents J
cr hundred for Cash. Call at once
ad get a supply.
March 24, 1874, tf
Paper Hangings.
200 Rolls Wall Vapor. tfc
6 Dozen Window Shades, f?:
Eoccived to-day,
J. D, Clialmers & Qo",
\
o
[IIGHTS of Abbeville and Laurens for
IL AND PLANK FENCE of Geo. R.
[ hereby call the attention of planters to
ag fence now in use.
z-half its rails.
itructed, and cannot be broken by unruly
r old fencing. 1
il and recommendation of every one who J
rs.
wing named gentlemen who will give the
Rights to those who desire to purchase.
Right will be valid unless countersigned
NICHOLSON,
Ninety Six, S. C. <
>. GRIFFIN, Ninety Six, S. C. *
r. CCHCRAN, Hodges' Depot.
L. WHITE, White Hall.
fVNCH, Abbeville C. H.
lER NICHOLSON, Special.
svard.
THE GREAT REJIEDT EOF. '
CONSUMPTION ,
which can be cured by a 1
timely resorPto this standard
preparation, as has been ^
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl- "
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever infi*rtdn<?nrl
fm? fV\o voliof nn A
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of,over forty years, "When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds, I
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore- 0
ness in the Chest and Side, tj
Liver Complaint, Bleeding "
at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's *
Balsam does not dry up a J
Cough, and leave the cause b
behind, as is the case with .
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
l l -n r?
iLUJgO, ttUU cUltiy? UTliaUUlI,
thus removing the cause of tt
the complaint.
PltEPAHED BY
BETH W, roWIE ds SONS, Boston, Hub.,
And sold ly Druggist* and Doalcra generally. ^
Br. I. W. Titomas S
ai
di
IS prepared to furnish all kindB tr
of LUMBER at the shortest jl1
notice at the mill formerly known as !]
Maury's Mill. Tho Mill is in good re- nt
pair, and with a good suppty of logs SI
on hand, customers need havo no ec
fears of delay in filiidg orders. Price Pl
?1.50 per hundred, CASH. ^
J. W. THOMAS. 1
April 10, 1871, 52-tf
' ! : at
Choice Porfumery, Soaps, u?.
&c., &c. pli
re
A choice lot of articles for the toilet, ^
consisting of the best PERFUMERY,
EXTRACTS AND SOAPS, of varied "J
find select brands, just received, togeth
er with many other articles both useful
and ornamental, including a large stock it
af drugs and chemieals.
For sale at tho CORNER DRUG
5 TORE, by
Parker & Perrin. ??;
March 81st, 1874. su<
! dci
ATTENTION. ?
nei
?
rHE attention of our customers is cor
called to the fact that all unpaid >c
.ccounts for aU(
ro now past duo. AYo need tho moej*
and they, without exception, will
nil pleaso corac forward and settle
romptly,
ftuarles & Perrin. Ct
Jan. 7, 1874, 30-tf
PEA! TEA!! TEA!!! c
??.? $
of
rllE undersigned have just receiv- GI
ed a large lot of PURE UN.DULTERATED
TEA of all kinds, boj
rv A n a i 1* nxr n ??n n r\\xr A rrnn f Q nf* t.fiA t xr
uv* ?* ? "bw >V 1
T. S. Tea Company, can sell it at lea?
heaper rates than it has evor been ted
>ld in thf market. teri
are
PARKER & PERRIN. low
Jan 14, 1874, 40-tf
iwedes Iron, J
of all sizes, for PLOTV3^ <
for sale by ^
5ARNWELL & Co.
Feb. 25, 1871. C<
Shoes.'
A lot of VTiRY MTEUiOR MIOICS S
nn the popular bouso of Guwer, Mills; 'n'.ul
Co., of Uret nvillc, jib t received and r/,.ii
r sale at'W by
Cunningham & Hill.
April 1, 1874, 51-tf nfj?
STEAM{1
Columbia, S. C.
P. W. WING,
^Proprietor.
,
nr a vrrn a /nmrrn-nn ati
.iu.aj* u r al i u njiiit, ur
3ash, Blinds, Doors,
WINDOW'
AND DOOR FRAMES,
isiie PiYDt BMs ana Mm,
COLUMNS,
Pilasters,
MANTEL PIECES,
Mouldings, Brackets,
Hanil-Rails,
JEWELS, BALUSTRES,
lornll WnnV nf oil TlQonmtinTi
suiuii if uiJL ui an uuouiipuuii
111 Work Guaranteed A No? 1,
May 28, 1873, 7-ly.
OFFICIAL.
State of South Carolina.
Office of Secretary of State, \
Columbia, Jan'y 13,1873. )
The Abbeville "PRESS AND
iAHNER ? is hereby designated
s the Newspaper for the publication
f all Legal Notices and Official Adverisenients
for the County of Abbeville,
nder the Act, approved February 22d,
370, entitled "An Act to ltegulate the
'ublicatiou of Legal and Public Noces,"
aud the Order heretofore issued
esignating the Abbeville Medium is
ereby rescinded.
SAM'L W. MELTON,
Attorney General.
S. L. HOGE,
Comptroller General.
H. E. HAYNE,
Secretary of State.
I certify that the foregoing is a copy o
le original on file in this Office.
H. E. HAYNE,
Secretary of State.
.N ACT to Regulate the Publica
tion of all Legal and Public Notices.
Seokon 1. Be it enacted by the Sent>
ana House of Representatives of the
late of South Carolina, now met ami
ttingin General Assembly, and by the
ithority of the suine, It shall be the
ityof the Attorney General, theCompollcr
General, and by the Secretary io
tate, conjointly, to designate, by pube
notice [in] one or more newspapers
i this State, in which all legal notices,
Ivertisements, or publications for the
:ate, of any and every character requirI
liv law tn ho .ninrin rmhlif? Khn.ll hrl
ibliabcd ; and said x\ttorney General,
amptroller General, and Secretary or
ate, shall have power to make such
langes and new designations, from
me to time, as they may judge that
e public interest requires.
Sac. 2. All State and County Officers,
id other persons are hereby required
furnish to the newspapers designated
lc'er this Act, for the State and for the
presentative counties, for publication,
I legal notices, advertisements and
iblications, of any and every character
quired by law to be made public; and
> legal notice, advertisement or publition
required by law to be made pubi
shall have any valid force or effect
iless published in the newspapers destiated
under this Act: and no publl
tion, of any character in anynewspar
not designated UDder this Act, shall
paid for from the funds of this State,
of any County: Provided, That the
d officers mentioned In Section one
all have power, in ca^s requiring unLial
publicity, to order publication in
2h newspapers, in addition to those
signaled under this Act, as by and
th the advice of the Governor they
ty select; and bills so incurred shall
audited and paid in the usual mau- ,
r.
tec. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts in- (
isistent herewith are hereby repealed.
>kc. 4. This Act shall take effect from <
J after passage. [Jan. 22, 1872. 1
John Agnew, '
SUCCESSOR TO
Carroll & Spellman,
irriage Manufacturer,
Corner of Washington and Sumter
Streets.
OLTJMBIA, S. C.
fANUFACTURES and keeps .
constantly on hand a full stock
ROCKAWAYS, PHAETONS, BUGES
and WAGONS, all of which ift
rranted as being at least equal to the
(t made anywhere at the price.
^gent for the celebrated MILBURN
\.GON, inad^of timber seasoned at
;t three years. Every wagon warranagainstbreakage
from defect in maal
or workraauship.- Those wagons
made of all sizes and are sold very
, JOHN AGNEW,
Prourietor.
ddress M. J. CALNAN, Agent,
[ay 28,1873,7-ly
30LDSMITH. I>. KIND.
3-oldsmith & Kind,
TINDERS & MACHINISTS,
(PHCENIX IRON WORKS, *
DLUMBIA, S. C. 1
I"ANUFACTURERS of Steam Eu- "
1 ^ines of all sizes; Horse powers, B
itilar and Muley Saw Mills, Grist
Sugur Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Oriental,
Houso and Store Fronts, Iron
lings, Agricultural Implements, etc.
?s aud Iron Castings of all kinds
lo to order on short notice, and oil
most reasonable terms. Also, ^anturors
of Cotton Presses,
ay 28,1873, 7-l^a C
f*?WFI I ^
New Store I
NEW GOODS!!
| ??
undersigned have just ophefc
an entire new stock or
GROCERIES,
Provision and liquors,
As well as Other Goods in
.their f.<At
the Old Standof As * HILL, recently
TEOWBRIDgJ' & CO.f. wher#
we will be pleased to serve' the PublI<y
CHEAP FOR CAbl*^4
A. M. HILL. 1
, Jan. 29, 1873, 42-tf ^
FOR 20 YEARS THE ^
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Over 900,000 Sold.
100,000 more than of any other kind.
THE NEW WHEELER ? WILSON
Received in 1873#- *,
The Highest Awards at the Vienna
Exposition.
The Gold Medal of Tine Maryland
Institute Fair.
The Four Highest Premium, (including
two medals,) at Georgia Slate Fair,
best op all:
The Wheeler & Wilson has the appro*
val of millions of Ladies who have used
this well tried machine. Physicians
certify that it is the only LockrStiteh
Sewing Machine fit for Family use. Its
1 ight and easy motion does not fatigtw,.?
invalids. Its rapid execution of work; > recommends
it to all who sew for a li vTng.
It is the most economical) becaus*
the most durable. ... \
Our new and popular No. 6 Machine,
i adapted for Leather work and genanl
i Manufacturing purposes, la now used by
the leading tailoring establishments and
. shoe factories. v y
Send for our circulars. Machines sold
on easy terms, or monthly payments
taken. Old machines put in order ar
received iu exchange.
Wheeler & Wilson Mp'g Co.'s Ofc'i,
J. H. TliUMPe, Agent,
Augusta, Ga., Columbia, S. C.
W. B. CLEVES, General Ag'fc.,
Savaunah, Ga.
April 22,1874 2-19t
AlUblVUt
Office of the G. A C. Railroab, 1
Columbia, August 26/1873. /
UNDER a resolution of the Board ?f
Directors, the Interest Coupons ef
the State guaranteed bonds and of sneh
other bonds of this company as are reg*
ularly recorded in the o?3ee of the cos*Sany,
matured between the first' day ef
anuary, 1872, and the first day of Jely,
1873, both inclusive, will be funded fie;
bonds having ten years to rn&, as pr^
vidcS f<fr in the company's proposals to
che bondholders of date or August 11*
1873. Holders of the above obligations
are requested to send in.a statement ef
them to this office, to facilitate the ex*
change, which it i? desired to complete
without delay, and enable the necessary
arrangements to be made for the i?>
sumption of regular interest payments
on 1st January ensuing.
W. J. MAGRATH,
Presides t.
Sept. 3,1873, tf
C, E. BRUCE,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
Cotton & Wilson's Banp, !
WOULD respectfully inform the publio
that he has opened a shop in Abbeville .
at the above location, where he has pre- /
vided himself with the best material?,
and is now prepared to execute all work
in his line with neatness nnd dispatch,.
He guarantees satisfaction in quality
and price, and will be pleased to receive
the'patronage of the public.
Sept. 24,1873,24-tf
artistic moras.
?v
1 WOULD respectfully inform say
customers that I have just returned
from the North, and am now opening a
select Stock of
Clot&sjassimeres anff Triiis,
which I will CUT and MAKE up to
srder, or sell on reasonable terms, FOR
CASH. TAILORING done for Men
*nd Boys in the LATEST and REST
STYLES.
Shirt Patterns..
I would especially call the attention af
jvery oue to my splendid fitting Shirt
Patterns. Give me a call without fail.
S. A. BREAZEALE.
Sept. 24,1873 24-tf
FRESH ARRIVALS.
m
Maccaroni,
Buckwheat.
Crushed Coffee,
Cream Cheese,
Soda Crackers,
Lemon Crackers,
Choice Sugar Cured Hams,
Bacon Sides,
Bacon Shoulders,
Bulk Sides,
Bulk Shoulders,
Leaf Lard,
Pearl Starch,
Sperm Candles,
Adamantine Candles,
Fancy Family Flour,
Bolted Meal,
Fresh Ground Hominy, at
SABKWELI & CO'S.
Feb. 11, 44-tf_
loise Fever and Arue
Eiix loJiuo Promido v/Calcium.
Elix Lromidc Fo^riium,
Hoi. Persulphate of lion,
Chronic Acid,
Colorless Tint of Iodino.
PAKKEK k PERRIN'S;
)ct 1, 1373,