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- ' - ; . ? ? >v4- ? "^be Language of the Heart ,tThcre la a love tliat speaketh, ' ButIsHiWbeard ataild ; . Its sacred language'brfcaketh " Not on tlie busy crowd." $ '.'Pis heard iwsecret places >??$fc * Ittlibrrowtrt disguise? JSfer, *Ti$ St'rttiU.dlj&ittas-.ftces, 1 &&&/ And meVUsfcatiue-ey^/4. 'Jt?ver oome? to rewder ,L.J. rrt...l .1 ??i^nn>u,r.ni.(. JXIUVA " iKii a7i|u iiiivopaiv, : ' . Its tones are sweet diid tender? <- 'Th* thfe language of the heart. 7*o art of man can teach us This secret speech of love; Thdugh here its tones may reach us, 'ht They echo from above. * 'iTis* heard iu gentle praises, In pleadings soft and weak; It tells in silent gazes, What lips could never apeak. "With strong electric fleet ness, Its holy breathings start, No speech can match Jts sweetness? ' The language of the heart. SCRAPS, Mlbijr'? ?i" ?-What xas Jo*n of Arc mado of? v, . ShelWai# Maid of Orleane. Chlldron fed on New York milk SsffiP ^tqiiir^Uo cbalk mixture.* "GornVthro' llio rye" is suggested j jw a: fibfig lor the female temperance xirusadcrs. It is true that one swallow doesn't \^makB ^.Summer, bat it comes suminers-mkii it. J. <* * * f -T* ' ' ' * jt? ^ ' .Axi^**oandid^arte for office in Omaha r W; ,^vbo- Wears a shirt-collar is considered * bloated" aristocrat. - PennylvaniA, A8fls^??efaJly known, takes its- narao from William Penn, iho^word "ay-Ivan hi", meaning woods. "lie UasJeft a vofd that can not be p easily filled, as the bank director ?/. ' louchingly remarkod of the abscond ang cashier. ? 1 " A Georgia clergyman has thirtytwo1 children, and his parishioners ^bjeot -to his having four pews without paying for them. j?X& ' k i?* 'i* .ji A YafJcoe wanted the Bridge of Sighs pointed -out to' him, tuid then 1 ^*??>>64lered to bet' America had sereral > fridges twice the size. MpF (Thojpgnt fora schoolboy's theme? j Bcaffty and bash fulness are often t United; yet the loveliest maideu is o ^mirod for her cheek. ,(J a ... . v v A' Ivqntncky gentleman didn't get mad arttil'he had been called a "liar" I ULlf L - <f>L C* I -XMgmj-one iimea. a no monotony 01 v*tho thhfg "riled" him. " An English boy, on being asked .the other day who was prime ininit*- ,' ^er t>f England, answered, without X '.hesitation, *Mr. Spurgeon." A'Canadian matron, one hundred ** And* eight years olJ, is still able to. st devote tnoeh energy to the bringing 11 ' up her little boy, aged niuety-three, % iv V * j G ; A Western member of Congress tc who interpreted M. C. to mean More * Currency-, was made to understand MhatH meant Mighty Corrupt. A Western editor apologizes for ( the deficiency of the first edition of v lfcis paper by saying he was detained l!ft totne by a second edition in his - -ji'aflttty. ' ' ' ' " ftpst9P fpay8 ojje Jbtf mired aiK1 forty twbthgpqgp'd & year for c&urch mu- V w?ic, when congregations staud' wsady * "to sf'ng without ,cbarring for it. ifti'Lovo, of Wayne County, Ohio, ? climbed a tree to shako otrt-n coon. I ^'f he dogs heard something .drop and m jwont for it, but it wiis uot the coon, pit was Etk *wj * The^'e'j^re t^vo reasons vvby some people^Oip't -mind thdft^yfir&Ubiness. L'Ono ,i8 t?at they baren't any busincsn, *And tbe^Uttr i/r that they haven't ? ?*ny min^.****' * * ;- v s -* " A sick roan op George street "safeJy passed ihe dvctts rri-Ills complaint" T 'on Monday night?at tenst "that was "what the servant repdrtted fa;*a caller ^Tuesday everting. , '' .-? *. A stranger'w~ho threw a ten-dollar ? ibill into -the contribution1 box of a e{ Savannahchurch-got tTtisleft <bi,"five ^.hundred do^rt* Worth of goods the "a next day on the strength of it. " The Westdrn ^editor'wb<i "asks if confessing one's self a donkey' ft an- 'v* ricular confession,*'has"tno^bis quietus I* from a broths of the goosfc-'qafth who P* ^reminds th<*' former that'"nobody Should know bfctter than ho. * r\c -ii 'it- ?1'- iL. e?i? \fi vi uit tus jvuvo, on}a niu ouieiu <Gazette, that of tifee* legtelattrre passing 'a4aw to'prevent j'oung mea under ^eighteen from hurting -themselves.by ] '?renrcfrhfp' is "ttfe *grdiitcgt.''{': Wotf.t <]0 Young Ain^icacnjdy t'he laugk?v,: 1 tru A man' has' beGn fined ten dollars qj for attempting to assist drvrirlftf'wor- t fehip in tho Second Advent'Church at * v\Ne\r Britain, Conn., a few Sundays * ago, with a jewsharp, though ho dc- . . tended his action by quotations from 'Che Bible.v: - '/ V " J ' Mite'IiT S 1 Si . : V: rv # ftt.> -JT ttii* 7 *' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 *7 .. Columbia, April/ JP iSJ^C/jz ORDERS, xo. 20. k T. The following Special Order"having been received from the Adjutant aiwl yjnapectorGeneral's Department/is hereby . promulgated' for t,lte guidance ami i.uformation of ?ali*co?ifcer j?edv .Ti? : * ** ... < ?<> ' VJ- (.?it *?/.' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ) Offlceof Adjutantiirud InH*>ectqrGen'l,.r W'J Columbia, B. ?Cts April 24, 1874. J -' SPECIAL ORDERS, Kg. 20. ' SiU . . t. ... . . (jy II. Oh the jieoouimc mixtion of the jan Major Geuwaljoooimand'*^ the Nation- Qt ( ixi. Guard .of it,his State, the following jflppoiutmentfii.are hereby- announced, Of? '*' ? El A. Sullivan to.be 1st Lieut, and Adju- . '* tant MthNReg'fr'N. G* ' ' -A Isditc Kennedy, Captain Co. A. 11 Reg't ~r lF?mk>Befch*r, ? 44 ?... ? . HWttTreiV Harrison, " 44 ?C. " ? T. M. Williamson " M D. 44 Jesse Winbushf 44 44 E. <4 A ..Thomas Herd, 44 44 F.. v A Ivenwm Reynolds, 14 44 G. 'u Charles Logan> *4 14 >H. *v * Osnac White, . ' 44 it. 14 t0 j . Thev will be observed ami i:eeyaaeted att< accordingly;' by By order of His E^ceH^y U?e Gov- jntj ;ernor and Cwnp&nder-in-Chief. rktil. . (Signed,) H, W. PURNJS. Pa> Adjutant and Inspector Ueu'i, ?>. C. jtcr< Tiv MirDmuiil of M&lor f^nonil Si A I jgV4ils~ - JAMES KENNEDY, CoL ?n<i Ass't Adj't Gen'l. . April 26,48,74, 3-tf SEGAAS. ANEW AND BETTER BRAND, A3S AT will PARKER & PEERING.iCttS? v;, y _ . New Advertisements. Belt's Sheet Iron Patent Roofing! linHIS &60FING for Cheapness ami jP" 'Durability; Ease and Rapidity of -Application hy any carpenter, Perfect-' 4ic?ts of dnisJi, billed with its F1HK, WIN I) and- WAi'KR-PROOF (jualities, lias*$sO EQUAL in tlie market.*' " Itsrapplicationon RAFTERS WITHOUT bHEETINO makes it specially desirable for many classes of buildings, saving not only a great expense of sheeting lumber, but rendering inside of roof very fire proof. It is extensively used in nearly every State and Territory in the Union. iriv in# the most entire satisfaction whercever adopted. For circulars, orders and other information, address W. S. SMITH. Nos. 06 and 58, East Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 3 School Teachers Wanted in each county for the Spring and Summer. $lo0 per month. Send for circular giving full particulars. ZJKGLER & McCTKPY. I'liilapelphia, Pa. FLORENCE ? The ci Suit of the FLOKENVK SKWING M ACM IN K COMPANY OKiiinst ilio Singer, Whcclor & Wilson, and Urover ?V linker Companies, involving over $:200,000 Is finally decided by the Supreme (.hurt of the United States in favor of the FLOltli&CE, whieh atone /?u broken the Monopoly of lligh 7 Vice*. THE H2VT TLOSmCS It the Olfp. I"machine thai otm baelnc*trd and foruvrd.or to the right and left. owipiMi? vne.(i]>L6(?lic*t. Sold for Cash Only. Special Terms to CLUBS and DEALERS. April, 1874. Florence, Mass. & Don't! Don't! Don't! ? SDON'T WHAT?S,r'?? s FROM THAT THA VELLl.XG A UK.XT, g ~But Rive your 820 *TLI C UIDTftD" f?00 which he gots 1 ML VlDl Unscommission, and get the llcxl Hewin;/ Machine^ jji?i the TYorUl, tit Wholewlr J*rir.l, OtJ xnndinij fog; ioBct. C. H. EE21TEZM, Oosl A?c:t,' Corccrd, if. C.'j, m Send Ktiunp lor Circular and Price List, v Latest Improved Horse i owers, Grain Tlarosliins WOOD SAWING MACHINES, Manufactured and sold by A. W. GRAY & SONS, M1DDLETOWN, VT. 'arties who wjsh to purchase machines hat have proved to be superior to all tliers, will do to send for circular and lescriptive price list, which will be forwarded upon application, free. I TITTTT fill I J.M.UUATS ffliAUL THREAD for year MACHINE. 1 ?OSYCHOMANCYr OR SOUL Jl ('HARMING." How either ?x iuay fascinate and gain the love and flections of any person they choose, inantly. This simple mental acquirerent all can possess, free, by mail, for j cents; together with a Marriage uide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints > Ladies.* A queer book. 100,000 sold, .ddress T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. March 4, 1S74 47-tf ?an't do the Subject Justice. 1 ' 1 ?1 i z? j 1*^ n ?t j ,iy it auu ue ounvuiueu. ;ea fowl guano. Pit NS in need of a FKRTILI/ K are iiifornieU that the above rst-ciass article can be had of Sarflaw & Edwards, -Argents. April 13,1874, 1-tf Joint Resolution a A nn/\in aao imilor 4V, v Aj^/j/viuy JLtu Will of the Late Dr. John De La Howe. Be it Enacted, hy the donate and ouse of Representatives of the State fetouth Carolina jupw met and sitting Wen-oral Assembly and by the author, of ihtf same: "* rhatC. B.Ouffin, James Whorton, lomas Finley aiid Thomas Christian, and they are JjefiVjby appointed Trua? uiwier the }Vil) or the late Dr. John < i La Howe to accordance with the < ovisions of Section 2 Chapter XXXI, < tie VIII Part 141 l&e stteaeral- -States i / ' ?' ] Approved the seventeenth day of i irclr, A. D. 1874. i V.{? ' is ' "ATE OF SSfrfH CAROLINA \ 1 OKKJCE Secketaky <>K StaVK. j [, H. S?"ilgyne. Secretary of State, j hereby foregoing is a i le and correct "tfcpy t>f the original : t, now on file In tnis otHce. ven tt-nder ipy havrd and the seal of he State at'Coluifrbia^ Xhis 7th day of J Vpril, A.D. 3874, and j<j the ninety- < Ighth yenr< of American iladepen- t lence. " IT. E. HAYNE, >t - Secretary of State. * ^pril 14, 3874, J-2t ' ? 'p the Ladies. ^OR FASHIONABLE DRY ^ GOODS, I)HESS GOODS, HITE GOODS., ' r 11L LINER r, IIAIR GOODS, PARASOLS, ' -FANS, SCARFS, w >RCFFS; RIBBON#, 1A ND SASH RtBBQKS JJ; IN ALL COLORS. ft DRESS TRIMMINGS, . KITE TRIMMINGS, ft liMFFLIXaX nl! uurUlLt JiELTS ? Morocco, Lr&tlkcx, ryj and 'Elastic, andalUJutdi of FAN' " GOODS, be sure aud essuuii*! tUe je and complete stock now on badtwfl 5 iie vei IPORIH OF FASHION.*b>l .prrl 8, l874;~?2-tf n Hp tfotiqe to Creditors. sta L!L .persons having- claims ngainst ( {_ the Estate of SAMUEL E. XEW, dee'd, are hereby required woscut tlie same before me, duly c ostod, withiu the tiino prescribed law, or bo debarred. All parties po, ebted to the estate must make out monts at once or suit will bo enid against them. LEWIS D. BOWIE, * Administrator. L.pril 28,1874, 3-3t 1 I Pa Sactopeptine for Dyspepsia TD KINDRED DISEASES, w, [ be found SUPERIOR in sm-li dis- w is, at pro Parker & Perriu's. f Dr. J. Walker's California-Vinegar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on tho lower ranges of j the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What is tbe cause of tho unparalleled auccoss of Vinegar BitteksI" Our answer is, that they removo tho causo of disease, and tho patient recovers his health. Tlicy aro the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never before in tho history of tho world lias a incdicinc been compounded possessing tho remarkahlo qualities of Vixkgar Bittkrs in healing tho sick of every disease man is heir to. They aro a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases Thn nrmwtfAQ of Dr.. Walkeh's Tixegar Bittkrs arc Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. tiratetui Thousands proclaim VixTGA.li Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained tb? sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Bemiltent and Intermittent levers, Which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Hod, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country (luring the Summer and Autumn, and romarkubly so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by cxtonsive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon theso various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dit. J. Walkku's Yinkgai: Hittkiis, as they will speedily remove the darkcolored viscid matter with which the bowels aro loaded, at tho same tinio stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease 1\V t\m?? fv'nwr oil tfo llnwlo tt'iflt in . ilriTEKS. No epidemic can take bold of a system tluis fore-armed. ; Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TTcadaclie, Pain iu (be Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Ha/1 Taste * in the Mouth, HiJious Attacks, Palpita- ' tatiou of the Heart, Inflammation of the 1 Lungs, I'juii iu the region of the Kid , ncys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the ollspriugs of Dyspepsia. One bottle uilJ j>rme a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy julvejliseXDCIlL i Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, U Jeers, Erysipela.% dwelled Neck, ] Goitre, Scrofulous inflammations, Indolent Inflammation*. Mcrcurial .Affcction*, Old Sore*, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro i5ye*, etc. In these, as in ull other conntitutioiml Diseases, "WalkKit'* Vj.vkcak Djttkrk havo bliows tJieir great curative powers iu the i UKLSt obstinate and iitf ractablc cases. For Inflammatory-and Ob route t Rheumatism, Gout, llilious. Remit- c tqrt.^KM'^ruutteut fevers, Diseases of I the Mwft Kidneys and Madder, I these fitters have no ( (juaL Such .Disuses ? arc,caused by Vitiated Ulood. , 9tec{tanical Diseases.?Persons ?j.- ^ gaged On .Joints and Minerals, such as I Plumbers, 'Tvpc-sijtters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance an life, are >ubj?ct to paralysis of the Bowels. To ,guard against Uiis. take a dose of WaLKKh's Vinegar lirt^kfyiakjeiwionally. s For&kfn Di seases, .Eruptions, Tet- 11 ter, Salt-Kheuni, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, , Pustules, liwiU, Curbunclus, King-\V(ir|{is, , Scald-head, jfjoro Ky?*. Erysipelas. Itcli, 5 Scqrfs, pfoofyratioiu of Uio Skin, ljumors * and Diseases of Uie Skill of whatever name ~ ur li&tuta',' aro literally dug up and carried ^ out of tfit> system iu a bhort tiuie by tho use 0 uS tfcioso JUittors. T Tape, and oilier Worms, lutiunj? in'tlle system of so many thousands, A *re AE'uctyr.Ily ^'cstr^yed and removed. No ttntdu ?f ^liudiciiVe, no vermifuges, up ap- L lirclmi uiik* .win fa# tlic iruin wonus like these Bitters.' For Female Complaints, in young )ri>ld. married or single, at the dawn of w<i- ^ nanhood. or the turn of life, tbe$e tf-onic Hitters display so decided an influence t,hat mprovement is soon perceptible. fa ! Cleanse the Vitiated lHood ?:1mhiMrfer vou find ita,imupiticsburitiug through ?,? Il.;? I.4'-,.... . .uv pahi a?i vi gunn, :|eanse it'whiiu you findlit,obstructed and A tlu^pinh in the veins'; .ck'Miiie it Vp'ben it is bill; your feelings will' loll r<?U wljqu. Keep to he blood pure, uud tbo bc;;kb of the system j? rill/olloie.' u IV H. JLr^DOXAJ.D & CO.. " ' >ruptri*t? oiiJ Gou. A pM.. Nun'Krajici^o. Culifornyi, ( ,nd cor. of Wnntiiiiirton anil Cliurkon St*.. S. Y. Hold bjr Mil bruKKltli unci Dealers. ,^( TEW JEWELRY, WILLIAM GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C.t m, fA6 .ojjened a flue selection of JJ, Ladies' and Gent's English, Swiss d Amerieaji WATCHES. Sole Agent the celetoeatod Pauline Wntflh Comny, Philadelphia. Gatd Chains, Vest, PI era, Chatelaines, LeontineNecklaces, J aniond liings aud Brooches, Pearl? ab Ijmd half ?etH. fu I i?!r rrn.u'iDP iei tiiis line a specialty. All Silr sold by oje guaranteed equal to coin. 1 inc handsome goods in this line, suit- of Le for Bridal Gifts. 1 PLATED WAKE. Pea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Be oons aud Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg ( inds, Coflee Urns, <Sc. CLOCKS. IU< 'utlery, Pocket and Table Knives. HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS. xuns?vEnglish Double Barrel, Breech- ^ uding Kiiles, Parlor Bifies, Air Guns, ? 1 a full stoek of Snorting Goods ;..Duit & Hazard Powder; Pistols of vari! styles. - - tvj JET AND IIOKN GOODS. * U WILLIAM GLAZE, A larch 18, 1874 49-tf jCJ A. W. JONES, coi an inter, Glazier, and Paper ho] Hanger, Abbeville, S. O. mc STOULD respectfully solicit the Public Patronage. (Orders inptly attended to. cb. 18,18?4 4o-3m 1 U- ~r-" $& r- > i fa I i THE I n a nm lai a rrnrii nrn UAKULINA l-tif I IU?tlt "WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Oasb. Price: $50 per Toil of 2,000 lbs. Tim o Prioo : $55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1st. 1874. Free of InterestFreil&t ail Drajap to ie aiM. ITS SUCCESS IS UNPARALLELED, AND ITS STANDARD J0 A. 1ST o. 1. m" Sim "WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Cash. Prioo: $33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Time PKioe: ?38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1,1874. I^ree of Interest. FreigM ail Drayap to be aiM FOR SALE BY AGNEW & BONNER, Due West. WALLER & BROTHER, Greenwood. POPE & CO., Agents, Ninety Six. Geo. W. Williams & Co., General Agents at Charleston, S. C. Jan. 12,1873, 40-4m OHANGE OF SCEDULE. On and after Thursday, September the >th, 1872, the Passenger trains on thin ttoad will be run us follows, daily, Sunlays excepted: UOIN'O WKBT, OK UP. Leave Columbia 1 7:15 a.m., " Alston, 9:05 a.m. " Newberry 10:40 a.m. 11 Cokesbury 2:00 p.m. " Helton 3:50p.m. Vrrive Greenville. 5:30p.m. aoixa KAST, OR DOWN. jcavcGreenville 7:30a.m. " Helton ; 9:30 a.m. " Cokesbury 11:15 u.ui. " Abbeville 0:15 a.m. " Newberry 2:30 p.m. " Alston 4:20p.m. Arrive Columbia G:00p.m. teg" Connect at Alston with trains on he&nartaiuaure and Union Itailroad i onneetlng at Columbia, S. C\, with fight Trains on the South Carolina tail road, uj>antl down ; also with Trains ;oing North and South on Charlotte, JoJujiiiw. ?u<i Aiiguato l?*jJroad, and VlU^iiifttou, Columbia and Augusta tailroud. AJ&jpKyiLU-; KBAN'Cir. Trji^i leaves Abbeville at 9.15 A. M., onnecting with Doom Tniin from Greenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.15 \ M., connecting with Up Train from Columbia. Accommodation Train, londpys, Wednesdays and Fridays, weaves CoKoabury at 11.15 A. M.., or on lie arrival of the Down Train from Jreenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1 'clock P. M., eonneoting with Up 'rain from Columbia. NPKRSON BRANCH <k BJ.UK RIDGE DIV'H DOWN. leave Walhalla 5:45 a.m. 4 Perry vi Hie 6:25 a.m. U Pendleton...... 7:10 a.m. " Anderson.. 8:10 a.m. .r^lve Beltpn,....'.....,. 9.00 a.m. UP. r^vvo Helton,.... Aw,w 3:50 p.m. " Anderson *?50 p.m. " Pendleton..................... 5;50p.m ' *>l Perryville........vi.v.,.v... 0:35p.m. rrive ?innaita.,w..,.......v...7:10 p.m. Accommodation 1vi??4Vi"' between lJel 11 an^J Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursiys and Saturdf^q. jLeave Helton at 5*0 A. M., or on arrw&d of Down Train r>m GreenvilJe.. I>eave Anderson at -i LK) P. M., connecting with Up Train om Columbia. J THOS. DODAMEAD, I (Seu'l Superintendent n <T^brz Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agen f< GREENWOOD [ALE ACADEMY.! rHE undersigned wish to inform the citizens of this County that the ove-nanied School is now in success- w I operation. Students will be prepared for any Col ?e they may wish to attend. o rhe rates of tutition are as follows: v Primary Branches, $5.00 per Quarter k fifty days. Introductory Studies iu English ammar and Geography, $7.00 Higher English and Geography, >ok-keoping, ?fcc., $9.00. * Classical Studies. $12.00. Board can be mid for $12..10 per _ juth, exclusive of washing. Thomas Duckett, ] ' Rev. T. H. Pope. Feb. 11,1874 44-Oni ^ NOTICE. ITATE OF L I FRANKLIN. 1 , LL porsons indebted to I. N. D{ FRANKLIX, dee'd, will make ar yment at onco to me, or their acint8 will bo placed iu the hands of officer for collection. All persons Iding claims agaiust I. N. Frank, dee'd, will present the same to duty attested. L. J). BOWIE, Administrator. Fob. 24 iO-bffi .-ii U ' * . "?* NOTICE TO 1 * ?oHaving purchased the coitnty ri the i'ATKN'T STRAIGHT RA1I Cldrke & Co., from Geo. H. Robertson, I 1 the advantages it furnishes over the zigzag 1st. Jieing an air-line fence It naves .one-/ 2d. It is cheap, siuiple, ami easily cojistr stock or.jkvind. Hd. No new rails need be split to repair < 4th. It has received the hearty approval has it in use. and is preferred to all others. I have secured the services of the follow! necessary information and furnish Farm.II jTjh'ey.are my-authorized Agents and no Ri jliy fhput. j. l. : maj. r. a. CAIT. J. N. maj. jas. ] w. t. bra: 1\.. it' a r mi y*k. >vajju Terms for Farm Iliglits from $5.00 upwi Feb. 11, 1874, 44-3m r? r. r. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need anyone SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 18 A CURB FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and la The Only Fain Remedy that instantly stop* the most excruciating pain*, allari Inflammation*, and caret CongCKtlonn, whether of tne Lungs, Hu>m?.oh, Boweli, or oilier glandi or organ*, by one application. IN FRO* ONB TO TWENTY MINUTES. im natter how violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Bod-rlddon, Inflrm. Crippled. Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, ^ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEV8. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNT.S. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. , NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Ready Relief to the part or part* where tho pain or difficulty exist* will afford eau and Comfort Twenty drops In half n tumbler of water will In a ft w moments enre CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, KICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA, ! DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, und nil INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should alwav* earrv a bottle of Radway't Ready Relief with tlwm. A row drops In water will prevent rlcknee* or pain* from change of water. It Is better thau French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for flflj- cent*. There la not a remedial agent In thin world that will core Ferer nd Air tit. and all other Malarloui, Blloun, Senrltt, Tvphold, Yellow, and other Fever* (aided br RADWAY'S PILLfll *o quick an BADWAT'8 READY RELIEF. Fifty eenm per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AMD TURK Ricn BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLEKII AMD WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL | DR. RADWAY'S Sarsajarian Resolvent THE GREAT BL?OD PURIFIER. DAS MADE THE MOST ASTONT8HINfJ CURES: SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE TUB CHANGES, 1THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Bay an Increase in Flesb and Weight is Sees aid Felt. Every drop of ths HARflAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT communicate* through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other Fluid* and Julccaof the *y?era tho \ttoor or ttfe. for It repair* tba wa*tenof tho body with new and ound materlaL Scrofula. Syphilis, Comamptlon, Glandular dlsvaM, Ulcer* In the throat. Mouth. Tn? oiori. Node* 1 n the Gland*and othor part* of the *y?tam, I Bora Eyas, Strumorou* discharges from the Ear*, and the wont form* of Kkln dl*ea*o*. Eruption*. Fevor Rorot,8cald llead, Ring Worm, Halt Rheum, Eryslpelaa, J Acne, Black Spots, Worm* In tbc Flenh, Tumor*, Can- I , or* In tho Womb, and all weakening and painful dla- j fi thanroj, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all vnriM of 2 the life principle, aro within the curative range or thli % wonder of Modem Chemistry, and a few day*1 use will prove to any person using it for either of thoae forms of ilsoasc Its poiont power to cure them. If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the waste# tad decomposition that la continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the earn* with new material made from healthy blood?and this the 8AfUAPARILLJAlf will and does saenre?* cars is certain; for wbsi once this remody commences its work of purification, and ttccocds.ln diminishing the lose of wastea, its repairs will bo rapid, and every day ; tho patient will feellilmaelf growing better andstronger, 1 the rood digesting bettar. Appetite improving, audflosb I and weight Increasing. \ Not only does the oabsapabiixiaji Bssotmrr exeel I Allknown remedlaUgontslnthocuroofCbronlo.Bero- ; II ruloas, Constitutional, And JBkln diseases; but it Is U>? ?i only positive euro for v ftl Kidney & Bladder Complaints, P Crlnary and Womb disease*, Gravel. Dlabotes, Dropsy, 0 Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of Urine, Blight's Dls. f. case, Albuminuria, and in all cases whoro there are : brick-dust deposits, or the water la thick, cloudy, mixed S with substancosllko the whito of onegg, or threads liko , white silk, or there is n morbid, dark, bilious smw ance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there i* I 1 a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and jwln in tho Small of the Back and along the Loins. (, Tumor of 12 Years* Growth Cured by Railway's Resolvent* PR. RADWAY'S MecjPifffatiYe&ReplatiPilli ? .perfectly taaieleas, elegantly coated with tweet gum, ! .purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. ltad> way's Pliu. for the enre of all disorders of tbe Stomach, ?< Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Wseases, Headache, Constipation, Coetivcnest, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Billons Kever,Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangemenu.of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Togctable, containing no mercury, minerals or deletedous drags. A few doses of BADWAY'S PILLS will froe the sys- a I tem from Jill the above named dUordera, Price, 26 coats .per Box. SOLD BY DKUOOI8TS. w ill KEAO "FALSE AND TRUE." Send .one letter 1 ... .stamp to RAD WAT A CO., No. S3 Warren fit,. New ; ? York. Information worth thousands will be tent i n, i P1 rH~E ALSTON HOUSE._ x ?? i The Misses Cater HAVIMG convenient and pleasant ? roomR open in the "ALSTON J 10USE," will be pleased to accom- j* lodato any who may apply, either an 3r transient or permanent board. jj Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf cli 30 :INE COTTON SEED For Sale. -- G rllE Subscriber offers for sale a fine lot of COTTON SEED at! ne dollar (81) per bushel, and some ( cry select at two dollars ($2) per; * ushel, delivered at Ookesbury Depot. F. A. CONNOR. S for March 4,1874 47-tf Co tin * Gr Iav,Hav,Hav. ^ %J ' V ' (/ ^ lUARLES & PERRIN i EE offering a small lot of fino X IIAY, at tho extremely low iue of Two Dollars and Ten Cents -r> sr hundred for Cash. Call at once id get a supply. 1 March 24, 1874, tf ? Paper Hangings. a froi 200 Rolls Wall Paper. <fc I 6 Dozen Window Shades, f<>r Received to-day, J. D. Chalmers & Co, a PLANTERS. GHTSof Abbeville and Laurens for j ANI) PLANK FENCE of Geo. K. lereby call the attention of planters to fence now in use. ia(f its rail'h. ucted, and cannot be broken by unruly fencing. and. recommendation of every one who ing named gentlemen who will give the tights to those who desire to purchase, ightwill be valid unless countersigned NICHOLSON, Ninety Six, S. C. GRTFFIN, Ninety Six, 8. 0. COHCRAN, Hodges' Depot, fi. WHITE, White Hall. NCH, Abbeville C. H. ER NICHOLSON, Special. ird. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this standard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be the most' reliable preparation ever introduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When J .1i i resorted 10 m season it seldom fails' to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. PRKrARED nr BETH W. FOWLS t 80N8, Boston, ICuf., And aold by Druggists oadDculcrs generally. mw 'ml Br. I. W. Thomas [S prepared to furnish all kinds L of LUMBER at the shortest oticc at tho mill formerly known as laury'sMill. Tho Mill is in good ro- i air, and with a good supply of logs ! n hand, customers need have no ' jars of dchi}' in fillidg orders. Price , 1.50 per hundred, CASH. j r. W. THOMAS, i April 10, 1874, 52-tf ATTENTION, j 1 rllE attention of our customers is | called to tho fact that all unpaid < ^counts for ' 1873 ro now post duo. "We need tlio mo- ^ ay, and the}', without exception, will [ ill please come forward and settle j i-ouiptly. i t Quarles & Perrin. ; Jan. 7, 1874, 39-tf i i : i 'EA! TEA!! TEA!!! c o HIIE undersigned lmve just receiv I ed ft large lot of PURE UNDULTERATED TEA of all kinds, id as they are now Agents of the . S. Tea Company, can sell it at caper rates than it has ever been v Id in the market. PARKER & PERRIN. ( Jan 14, J874, 40-tf ' CTBT PARKS, ?-> ?-? ^ X Slvn i fTi _ ^ UX1 CllXXV.1 _ GREENWOOD, 3. C., J TffTOULD respectfully Inform his ^ ' T friends and customers that he iH ^ spared to do all work in his line at . ort notice and in the heat style. A od supply of material always oh hand. 1 work warranted, and done only for . jh. Shop near the J)ep?t. Thankful ^ 1 past favors bestowed on him at . keabury, he would solicit a coutinuco of tlie same at his new shop In . eenwood. Vpril I, IS74 5i-mn Iwedes Iron, of all sizes, for PLOWS, M for sale by p A UNWELL & C6. ^ob. 25, 1874. C Shoes. K . lot of VERY SUPERIOR SHOES ?i' n the popular house of (Jower, Mills n? !o., of Greenville, just received and ft, sale at "l'JO" by Cunningham & Hill. ? pril 1, 1874, 51-tf STEAM Columbia, S. C. P. W. WING, Proprietor. U f AU l'UUCiK UD Sash, Blinds, Boors, WINDOW AJfD DOOR FRAMES, Insifle Pivot BMs and Stutters, COLUMNS, MANTELPIECES, Mouldings, Brackets, Hauil-Rails, NEWELS, BALUSTRES, Scroll Work of all Description All 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 BAAINER" is hereby designated as the .Newspaper for the publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements for the County of Abbeville, under the Act, approved February 23d, 1870, entitled "An Act to Regulate the Publication of Legal and Public Notices," and the Order heretofore issued designating the Abbeville Medium is hereby rescinded. SAJI'L W. MELTON, Attorney General. S. L. HOOK. Comptroller General* II. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. I cortify that the foregoing i* a copy o the original on file in this Office. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. AN ACT to Regulate the Publico, tion of all Legal and Public 1V0tices. Skctiox 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Slate of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Asetinbly, and by the authority of the same, It shall be the duty of the Attorney General, the Comptroller General, and by the Secretary *o State, conjointly, to designate, by public notice [in] one or more newspapers In this State, in which all legal notices, advertisements, or publications for the State, of any and every character required by law to be made public, shall be published; and said Attorney General, Comptroller General, and Secretary 01 State, shall have power lo make such changes and new designations, from time to time, as they may judge that the public interest requires. Sue. 2. Ail State and County Officers, aud other pereons are hereby required to furnish to the newspapers designated uni'er this Act, for the State and for the representative counties, for publication, ail legal notices, advertisements and publications, of any and every character required by law to be made public; and no legal notice, advertisement or publication required by law to be made pubtic shall have any valid force or effect , unless published in the newspapers des 1. - f 1 it. 4 . M.wl IglUllCU llliutr U1IB AUV j UIIU IIV JJUUIInation, of any character in any newspaper not designated under this Act, shall so paid for from the funds of this State, >r of any County: Provided, That the 1 iald officers mentioned in Section one shall have power, in eases requiring ungual publicity, to order publication in ] such newspapers, in addition to those , lesignated under this Act, as by and vith the advice of the Governor tlicv j nay select; and bills so incurred shall ' >e audited and paid in the usual mau- , ler. Skc. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts in- i insistent herewith are hereby repealed. Skc. 4. This Act shall take effect from k md after passage. [Jan. 22, 1872. 1 John Agnew, ' successor to Carroll & Spellman, Carriage Manufacturer, Corner of Washington and Sumter Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C. 1/TAlVUFACTURESand keeps .TB constantly on hand a full stock f KOCKAWAYS, PHOTONS, BUCi'risn 1 nr t ri/->\7(3 ? 11 |u xii'jO auu yv auvii o, an ui ?w??vu warranted as being at least equal to tho est made anywhere at the price. Agent for the celebrated MILBURN fAGON, made of timber seasoned at > iast three years. Every wagon vvarran;d against breakage from defect in matrial or workmanship. Those wagons re made of all sizes and are sold very iW JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Address M.J. CALNAN, Agent. May 28; 187,'t, 7-ly . . GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. Goldsmith & "Kind, OUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (l?H<ENIX IRON WORKS, ? ^OLIJMBIA, S. C. 1 MANUFACTURERS of Steam En- ~ f gines of all sizes; Horse powers, " rcular and Mtiley Saw Mills, Grist id Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Orimental, House and Store Fronts, Iron liilings, Agricultural Implements, etc. rass and Iron Castings of all kinds ade to order on short notice, and 011 e most reasonable terms. Also, maniieturers of Cotton Presses. _ May 28, 1878, 742m 0 New Store! MEW GOODS!! THE undersigned have just opne* an entire new stock of GROCERIES, Provision and Liquors, As well as Other Gobds in their Line. ; ^ - i \ % t . '' v -jj* ; At the Old Stand of A. M. HILL, recently TROWBRIDGE a CO., where we will be pleased to serve the public CHEAP FOR CASH. A. HI. HILL. Jan. 29. 1873. 42-tt 1 FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Over 900,000 Sold, 100,000 more than of any othir kind. THE NEW WHEELER A WILSON Received in 1873: The Highest Awards at the Vienna Exposition. The Gold Medal of The Maryland Institute Fair. The Four Highest Premiums, (including two medals,) at OeorgiaState Fair. BEST OP ALL: * The Wheeler A Wilson has the appro- V val of millions of Ladies who have used this well tried machine. Physician* certify that it Is the only Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine fit for Family use. It* light and easy motion does not fatigue invalids. Its rapid execution of work recommends it to all wlio sew for a living. It is the most economical, because the most durable. Our new and popular No. 6 Machine, adapted for Leafcfeer work and general Manufacturing purposes, is now used by the leading tailoring establishments and shoe factories. * Send for our circulars. Maehinos sold on easy terms, or monthly paymeat* taken. Old machines put in er^er er received lu exchange. Wiieeler & Wilson Mf'? Co.'a Ore's, J. H. TltUMPo, Agent, Augusta, Ga., Columbia, S. C. "W. B. CLEVES, General Ag't., Savannah, Ga. April 22,1874 2-19t Notice. Office of the G. & C. Railroab, \ Columbia, August 26, 1873. \ UNDER a resolution of the Board ef Directors, the Interest Coupons of tiie State guaranteed bonds and of well other bonds of this company as ai* regularly recorded in the office of th# cettspany, matured between the first day of January, 1872, and the first davofJalr, 1873, both inclusive, will be funded in bonds having ten years to run, as provided for in the company's proposals t? the bondholders of date or August 11, 1873. Holders of the above obligatieas are requested to send in a statement of inem u> mis omce, xo iaciinaie uie ,?jchangc, which it is desired to complete without delay, and enable the necessary arrangements to lie made for the resumption of regular interest payments, on 1st January ensuing. \V. J. MAGRATH, " Presideat. Sept. 8, 1873, tf. C. E. BRUCE, Boot and Shoe Maker, Coiiirao & Wilson's Range, WOULD respectfully inform the public that he has opened a shop in Abbeville at the above location, where he has provided himself with th^ best material, and is now prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and dispatch. He guarantees satisfaction In quality and price, and will-be pleased to receive the patrouage of the public. ' Sept. 24,1878, 24-tf ABTTSTTf! TAITMTNR. MUA1WAAV rn f 1 1 WOULD respectfully inform my customers that I have just returoM Horn the North, and am now openings select Stock of Ms, Cassiira aid Triiiiis, which I will CUT" and STAKE up to irder, or sell on reasonable terms, FOR JASH. TAILORING done for Men ind Bovs in the LATEST and BEST STYLES. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of svery one to my splendid fitting Shirt Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BREAZEALE. Sept. 24, 1673 24-tf "fresh arrivals. Maccaroni, Buckwheat. Crushed Coffee, n?nnm fliaQaa Vicaiu vuvukjv) 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, ? ? ? TT ' ,1 I'resn wrouna nommy, m BARNWELL & CO S. Feb. 11, 44-tf [oise Fever and Ague Fills Elix Iodine Prdraide of Calcium. ' Elix Bromidd 'Posaosium, Sol. Persulphate of Iron, Chronic Afcid^ ' Colorless Tiht of Iodine. PARKER & PERRIN'S: 6t 1,1873.