The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, June 03, 1874, Image 3
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Mixed Up.
jT\ve wandered thrpugh the vill^gCj Tojtn,
Along with Anna liee,
*-> .To listen to the mocking bird,
v, ' In the,<J9ttage,by the sea.
\ fteld's pay hiare can't be beat
V V \Vhile coming throjgh the rye {
JLet pie kiss him for bis mpther, '
spider to the fly.
The colored girl ajod poor old Ned
* Now swell our national song; '
I'd offer th^e this hand of mine?
But.take youttime, Miss Long,
i'hi lonely sltioe'my inothcr died?
'fiusanpa, dpn^t you cry ;
... AVe're all nixldihg through the world,
t $&rk! I hear an angel ring,
Ah F daddy, he's strudrile?
f "We're coming, lather Abrabwn,
i Along with An?|e tyie.* -5w.
" * ft. "$u* W Vlfw1
Tk? w&&tag of the greeBj^Hk,
? /the girt I left behind me v ,
V', ' To-day la sweet sixteen. ' ^1%.
,Tbe nice young man and Fafty Belle
Are swinging In the lane?
? ^ jThecaptain with his whiskers
f * . Has marrying on the brain.
r\Ve will rally round the flag, boys,
A For Johnny stole the ham
. 'Yankee Doodle, Hall Columbia!
|| v And I don't care a-roeut.
SCRAPS.
I _ .
A pair of drawers?A span of true!
f ,hOTpes.
The hymn for the Centennial?Olt
J^uudred.
.Ministers of the interior ? The cooli
and the doctor.
What is the best key for a Christina
box ? A tar-key.
When does a ehalr dislike you? Wher
It can't bear you.
Conceit?An ass who imagines him
eelf to bean elephant
p . . Aim high, but not so high as notto b<
' jabie to hit anything.
An unpleasant sort of arithmetic?Di
Vision among families.
Prosperity is the tiling in the work
2s. jweotlght to trust the least.
Thp cremationalists in Rhode Islanc
ttaturaliy go for Bumside for Senator.
| ' . jiary Powell la being painted by tw<
' + ^aen. She la a Poughkeepsle boat.
* :Mi'. Why is grass like a penknife? Be
JL. jcause the spribg brtngri oat the blades.
wip Farmers'gather what they sow, while
#5. !? seamstresses sew what they gather;
The Worcester, Mass.,' crusaders have
^stormed a printing office. Nobody killed.
v1 * -Mrs. bree, who took a second hueijiafid
the other day, evidently wanted tc
/jere-mate.
If a man dreams the devil is aftei
' Jiioa, it is a sign he had better settle hit
Subscription bill.
Dobbs thinks that instead of giving
credit where credit is due, the cash' had
'better be paid.
<
A Maine woman has hair seven feet
anil fiver irfches lone?too lone to bt
'available for use iu butter.
A toastr?Woman : the last and best ol
the series?if we may have her for a
' toast, we won't ask for any but-her.
An Indiana man was lately buried in
a coffin made from a tree which he
'planted. How happy he must have
been!
? Charles Lamb, In sneaking of one ol
his rides on horseback, remarked that
'all at once the horse stopped, but 1
'kept right on."
The proposition to introduce ladies as
railroad conductors is frowned upon in
-view of the fact that their trains are al?
' ^ways behind.
Th<? Xpw "Rpdford. Mass.. editors arc
collecting big eggs by meaus of artful
. . kittle , paragraphs praising the persons
"vrlib send in the eggs.
Vv. ? .. i .. i
What is the difference between a Jew
and a lawyer? The one gets his law
<*rom the prophets, and the other hk
profits from the law.
4 The Brooklyn Argus says that a petition'for
the relief of Boston, and for'bidding
the delivery of any more Sum mer
eulogies, is in circulation.
The San Francisco sea captain whe
. traded the sbip'B Bible for thirteen plugs
' nof tobacco is spoken of very severely b>
*ihe religious press of that city.
..Why are the ladies the biggest thieves
in existence? Because they steel theii
^petticoats, bone their stays, crib theii
^btC??i?d'hook their dresses.
t' o'fW it*
Autograph of G. Washington now
- sell in' rhilkdelphia for a dollar apiece.
Pretty soon it will be necessary to offei
* 'jfichromo with'th?ae signatures to sell
-them at all. ' '
f .o Uii.
A man ip Boston, in his huriy to as'sist
$ fixating lady, got % bottle of mucUgg#
instead of camphor and bathed
' her face with it; Bha was a good deal
stuck up with his attention.
The editor of the American Sportsman,
published at Merideir, Conn., hat
^bought 4'five'hundred dollar dog, and
'meeto belligerent visitors with a happ>
smile of calm content. 4 '
Afivice. to persons living in houses
* adapted Tot two families : When youi
* bell rings, wait ; the other people may
4go to thy door. When their bell rings,
* ruair to ydufr jdoor and listen devoutly.
A teacher, who, in a fit of vexation,
called her pupils a set of young'adders,
'on being reproved for her language,
Apologized by saying that she was speak'Hnhr'
-fft thnun limt. (vnninpiiolnir thoip
* ^th&uT" "* "
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The title of ft religious article on
. /'Mirth as d Means of Grace,"' is per'verted
by a rural compositor into "Mirth
'tis a Means of Grease." He was doubtt
^iess thinking of the proverb: "Laugh
^nd grow fat.'" *
it.?w T?.\? .4,.
A gentleman of Louisville has a dog?
p, pointer, The'dog rah up thd steps of
house and refused to'come down. His
master followed and found "A. PartTldge"
on the door-plate." This illustrates
the force'of instinct.
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To see how eagerly a human being
l will catch'at astiraw, it is not hecessary
i .^to Witness* drowning maii. The phenomenon
fs now'manifest, chiefly with^
iri'jjalpfcns, where one end of the straw
| is Immersed In atumbler.
A Milwaukee boy has swallowed half
a dozen steel buttons, aud his mother
'doesn't have to scream for him when he
> is out on the street playing with those
. VCluckerson boys. She just brings a
'magnet to the door, and he flies to it
'like a needle to the pole.
A literal-minded youngster was picked
by a visitor of the family, wlio dandling
him on bis Jcn'ee,' said: ,(I wish I
hap thjs little'hoy ; T tiiiiik there's mon"w
?r
.*ponaed the phiid: "I know there is,
jfir I swallpWed a cent when I was at
Jjtendma's tqp iqther day.''
A man in t^e P^iJadelnhia insane
asylum Imagines himself a fyqmfln. Tip
*dreason hfinself in female atUrp and
'parte his'hair in the middle, \uuring
L Ithe'dav he associates with tho females
and does ucwirig and embroidery of the
finest kind-' He has been reserved for
^tho^eiifejinlal,
'"a. fey flays agp a faumjry party sat
. (Jcrvfl #t the >yell??pread supper table of
'?-Soiiftd steamer, upon whieh one of the
tiishes Contained a trout of moderate
size. A serious-looking individual drew
> this dish towards'him, saying, apolok
'getically, This is ftot day with me."
His next neighbor, an Irish gentleman,
immediately inserted his fork into the
null and transferred'It to his own plate,
ream/king, "Sir, do you suppose nobody
r had u sow! to be savid but yousolf?" .
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N/ew Advertisements.
LAST CHANCE
FOH
AS EASY FORTUNE!
FIFTH AND" LAST GIFT CONCERT
iN AID OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY.
July 31st, 1874.
LIST OF GIFTS.
Onc Grand Cash Gift ..$250,000
One Grand rash Gift iuu,uw .
One (irand Cash Gift 75,000
One Grand Cash Gift 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift 25,500
5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each $100,000
10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each... 100,000 ,
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each... 150,0001,
20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each... 100,0001
25 Cash Gifts, 4,(MX) each... 100,000!,
30 Cash Gifts, 8,000 each... 90,000,
50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each... 100,000'
100 Cash Gifts, 1,100 eacn... 100,000 1
240 Cash Gifts, 500 each... 120,000 1
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each... 50,500
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each... 950,000 jj
Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, nil
cash, $2,500,000 '
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $ 50 00
Halves 2o uu
Tenths, or each Coupon 5 00
11 Whole Tickets for 500 00
c 22 J Ticket6 for 1,000 00
lor tickets and information, address ,
THOS. E. BRAMLETTe,
1 Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky
L FLORENCE
The Ixma-contvited Suit of the
9 FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY i
Hgulnst the Sliifjor, Wheeler & Wilson,
and Grover & linker Companies, involving over
) $200,000
Is fituiUy decided by the
Supreme Court of the United States
in favor of the FLORENCE^ekfeh <done hcu broken
the Mono]>oly of High Prices.
THE HIW IXOBSNCI
i Is the 02VLYmachine that sews backward and fortcard,
or to the riy/U and left.
Simplest? Cheapest?Best.
Sold for Cash Only. Special Terms to
CLUBS and DEALERS.
I April, 1874. Florence, Mass.
BUILDIN j)Tliis water-proof material
i resembling fine leather,
FELT *s ^or outs^e work, (no
' tar substance ?/8ed,)nnd in
' t n Vn-rr 8'^e? instead of plaster.
J* I/, *<v?Felt, Carpotiugs, Mats,
Pt?n? y j etc. Send two 3c. stamps
' for circulars & samples.
- x Don't! Bon't! Don't! 2
, sDON'T WHAT?WiSKf
?j FROM THAT TRAVELLING AGENT. C
. 'iBut save your S2T> A'TLJC I/IDTAD5
5S.J0 whicli he t'ets 1 11II VlDi Uuff
-3commission, ..nd net the Bcxt Scicinff Machine**
l ? in thr World, at Wholesale Pri&>, by tendinn fogt
Sit. C. H. BE21THEIU, Oisl Agist; Coaeord, N. C.^
? Bond Htiuup lor Circular aud Price List. ?
* ^A DAYGUARANTEEDuilnio^
>1 iCVJ JEWELL AUGER & DRILL in good
^El territory. Endor*ed by Qovornart
^ of IOWA, ARKANSAS & DAKOTA
j C?t*l9gs? btu_W. QILIS^Bt.Unit, He. _
Can't do the SubjectJustice.
, Try it and be Convinced.
SEA RIWLTGUANO.
PR KS in need of a FERTILIZE
v are in formed tbat theabovo
' first-ejass article can be had of
, Wardlaw & Edwards,
A fronts.
April 15, 1874, Y-tf
Joint Resolution
To Appoint Trustees under th
, Will of the Late Dr. John
De La Howe.
Be It enacted, by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina now met and sitting
in General Assembly and by the autbor>
ity of the same:
i That C. B. Guffin, James Whorton,
r Thomas Finley and Thomas Christian,
be and they are hereby appointed Trustees
under the Will or the late Dr. John
. De La Howe in accordance with the
provisions of Section 2 Chapter XXXI,
r Title VIII Part I of the General Statutes
r Approved the seventeenth day of
. March, A. D. 1874.
r ,
1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA \
Office Secretary of State, j
I, H. E. Havne, Secretary of State,
. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a
. nnntr nf fliA nrlorinftl
I 11 UC ailU VVI tVVV Wl/J ?'? VMV vsa^>u?v*
[ Act, now on file In this office.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the State at Columbia, this 7th day of
April, A. D. 1874, and in the ninetyj
eighth year of American ilndepen1
deuce.
h. e. hayne,
Secretary of State.
, April 14,1874, l-2t
To the Ladies.
Forfashionable dry
GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
MILLINER Y,
HAIR GOODS,
PARASOLSi
FANS, SCARFS,
RUFFS, RIBBONS,
AND SASH RIBBONS
IN ALL COLORS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, 1
\\111 'l'J!i l it IIMJM1JMI/O,
It XJFFLIJS'iS, all widths,
BELTS ? Morocco, Leather,
?SW? and Elastic, and all kinds of FANCY
GOODS, be sure and examine the
large and complete stock now on hand
nt the j
EMPORIUM OF FASHION, ?
April 8, 1874, 52-tf {
CI6AES ! CIGARS ! f
Try our numerous brands and satisfy
yourself. ^
McDonald & Haddon. s
April 15, 1874, 1-tf a
SactopeptiBB for Dyspepsia s
AND KINDRED
will hp fnnnrl KT7PFRTOR in siush di?-l
;"-;Tr
eas^a, flt
Parker & Pemu's.
SEGARS. a
A i?E^y AND BETTER BRAND, P
AT
PARKER & PERRIN'S.
MEAT SAFES,
TDK BOARD SAFES, New Styles,
COMMON MEAT SAFES, at E
low prices. n.
J. D. CHALMER8 & CO. ?
Make "Home" Pleasant
With good PICTURES, to be had at tt
J. B. CHALMERS & CO.'S FURNI- ol
TURE STORE. 1
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v*<- ~''V_' " - ? " *.
P?MMWW*?mmwmmwbwiwi
^l,luW;lii,:iiHHirX
Dr. J. Walker's California Vin
n?*n O YMIfolv Vr^fttllllfl
Bgnr juuicia uiv ? 1-u.v.j
preparation, mado chiefly from ibo native
herbs found on tho lowor ranges of
the Sierra Novada mountains of California,
tho medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tho uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, "What is the cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters!"
Our answer is, that they rcmovo
tho cause of disease, and tho patient recovers
his health. They aro tho great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Iuvigorator
of tho syfitem. Never before in tho
history of tho world has a medicino been
componnded possessing tho rcniarknblo
qualities of Vjnkoar Bittkus in hcaliue tho
sick of every disease man is heir to. They
aro ft geutlo Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
* ? - J
tho Liver and Visceral urgons m a>wuuo
Diseases
The properties of Dr. Walker's
Yinkgar Dittkrs aro Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diurotic,
Sedative, Conntor-Irritant Sudorific, Alterative,
and Anti-Bilious
Uratelul Thousands proclaim Vinegar
Bitters the most wonderful Inrijoront
that evor sustained th* sinking
system.
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwoll, provided their bones aro not destroyed
by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Hilious. Remittent and Intermittent
levers, which arc so prcvairtnf.
in Hia ralifiva of our Croat rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illiuoia, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkausas,
Red, Colorado, Rrazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Roanoke,
James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and "remarkably so during seasons
of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompauied by exteusivo doraugoments
of tho stomach and liver,
and othor abdominal viscora. In their
? nnvrnfiira ?vr>rfincr a nnvr
Ill l/UUIll/Uk| t* |/ut gitvi > v) vavi ?? ..
crful inllucnco upon tlicso various orpans,
is essentially, nccossary. Tlioro
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to
Dit. J. Walker's Vinegar Hitters,
as they will speedily remove the darkcolored
viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all tfs fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation
of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid
ncys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guaranteo
ui us liJUi no tuuu a jvu^iajj amviiwurncnt.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swollings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Ncck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial A U'ectionR, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skiu, Sore Eyes, otc.
In these, as in nil other constitutional Diseases,
Walker'* Yinkgar Bittkrk havo
shown their great curativo powers in tho
most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Ghronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Romittent
and Intermittent Fcvors, Diseases of
tho Wood, Liver, Kidneys and Dladdor,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
arc caused by Vitiated Blood.
MA?>I*AM2AAI l\'nAAnAA 1 Iammamn A??
jictiiamciu A/iauuaun.?miwua engaged
iu Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setter*, Gold-beaters, and
Minora, as they advnncc in life, aro subject
to paralysis of tho Bowel*. To guard
against this, take a doso of WALKERS VlNega
(i Bittkjw occasionally.
For Skin Discuscs, Eruptions, Tet- 1
tcr, Salt Uhcum, Blotchoa, Spots, Pimplos,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms,
Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Discoloration* of tbe Skin, ijumors
and Diseasos of the Skin of whatever name
or naturo, aro literally dug up and carricd
out of the systoin ia a short time by the use
of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thousands,
arc effectually destroyed and removed. No
system of mudicine, uo vermifuges, no anthelmintics
will free the system from worms
like those Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood.
or tho turn of life, thoso Tonic
Bitters display so decided an iuflueuoo that
improremeut "is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when
ever you find its iinpuritiot; bursting through
the skiu iu Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish iu the veins; cleanse it when it i?
foul; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
> r. h. Mcdonald & co?
Dragpnti and Gen. A?rt?.. Sun Francisco, California,
(UlU cor. of Washington and Charlton St*., X. T.
Sold by all DrugglitU and Dealers*
STEW JEWELRY.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS opened a fino selection of
Ladies' and Gent's English, Swiss
.nd American WATCHES. Sole Agent
or the celebrated Pauline Watch Com>any,
Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest,
)pem, Chatelaines, LeontineNecklaces,
diamond Kings and Brooches, Pearl?
ull and half sets.
SILVEIMVARE.
I make this line a snecialtv. All Sil
'er sold by me guaranteed equal to coin,
lome handsome goods in this Hue, sult,ble
for Bridal Gifts.
J'LATED }VAItE.
Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors,
Spoons a"d Forks, Joe Pitchers, ?gg
itandsj Conee Urns, 4e.
pLOCftS.
Cutlery, Pocket aud Table Knives.
HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS.
Guns?.English Double Barrel, Breech?
,onding Klfles, rarlor Kiftes, Air Guns,
nd a full stock of Sporting fioods; Du?
out & Hazard Powder; Pistols of var{us
styles.
jet and horn goods.
WILLIAM
March 18,1874 49-tf
WHITE BROTHERS
[ave now in store a complete assortlentof
.
ROMONS AND GROCERIES.
Their Stock of SUGARS is large, and
ley ?ffer special inducements to buyers
' sugars by the barrel,
April 15, 1874, 1-tf
J.T. Robertson
f% ALLS the attention of the
.'public to his Stock of
SPRING GOODS, now opened
and ready for inspection. He
spared no pains in ^electing this
Stock, having maae his purchases
under the most favorable
circumstances. His lines are
complete in all the various Departments,
and it is his determination
to sell at the lowest
prices; lie feels assured that
CASH BUYERS will find it to
their interest to give him a call.
He calls especial attention to
his Stock of DRESS GOODS
and MILLINERY. His Dress
Goods Department embraces all
the latest styles of SPRING
AND SUMMER MATERIAL,
GRENADINES, JAPANESE
JENAPINE, PRINTED
LAWNS, STRIPED PURGALS,
PRINTED MUSLINS.
WHITE STRIPED LAWNS
PIQUETS, with a great variety
of plain White Goods, JACONETTS,
MULLS, NAINSOOKS,
FRENCH SWISSES
&c., &c.
His Millinery is in full bloon
and he cordially invites the 1*
dies to give him a call, feeling
assured that the temptatioi
will be too great for them t
leave without purchasing some
thing in Miss RAMEY'S DE
PA11TMENT.
In connection with this, wil
BE FOUND A DRESS
tvt A inivra npp A RTAfENl
1UA1V 1X1
in all its various branches, ur
dcr*charge of Miss LIDDL
TAGGART, whose long expe
rience is well known to the Is
dies of Abbeville.
J. T. ROBERTSON.
April 15,1874, 1-tf
fflMiii
OHANGE OF SCEDULE.
On and after Thursday, September tl
5tli, 1872, tlie Passenger trains on th
Road will be run as follows, daily, Sui
days excepted ;
GOING WEST, OR UP.
t M.1 n n
uvavu . * "
Alston U:05 a.n
44 Newberry 10:40 a.n
" C'okcsbury 2:00 p.n
44 Bel ton .. 3:50 p.n
Arrive Greenville 5:30 p.n
GOING KAST, OH DOWN#*
Leave Greenville 7:30 a.n:
44 Belton 9:30a.n
44 Cokesbury 11:15 a.n
44 Abbeville 9:15 a.ir
44 Newberry 2:30 p.n
44 Alston 4:20 p.n:
Arrive Columbia 6:00 p.xr
Hfc?* Connect at Alston witb trains o
the Spartanqurg and Union Railroa
connecting at Columbia, S. C., wit
Night Trains on the South Carolin
Railroad, up and down ; also with Train
going' North and South on Charlott(
Columbia and Augusta Railroad, an
Wilmington, Columbia and August
Railroad.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Train 1oaves Abbeviileat U.id a. m
connecting with Down Train fror
Greenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.1
P. M., connecting with Up Train froi
Columbia. Accommodation Trair
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fiidayi
Leaves Cokesbury at 11.15 A. M.., or o
the arrival of the Down Train fror
Greenville. Leaves Abbeville at
o'clock P. M.f connecting with U
Train from Columbia.
ANDERSON BRANCH A. BLUE RIDGE DIV'
DOWN.
Leave Wallialla 5:45 a.n
44 Perryville 6:25 a.ir
" Pendleton 7:10 a.n
41 Anderson 8:10 a.n:
Arrive Belton 9.00 a.n
UP.
Lcavo Bolton 3:50 p.rr
44 Anderson 4:50 p.n:
44 Pendleton 5:50 p.n
" Perryville 6:35 p.nr
Arrive Walhalla 7:15 p.ir
Accommodation Train between Bei
ton and Anderson on- Tuesdays, Thurt
days and Saturdays. Leave Belton c
9.50 A. M., or on arrival of Down Trai
from Greenville. Leave Anderson a
2.00 P. M., connecting witU Up Trail
from Columbia.
THOS. DODAMEAD,
Geu'l Superintenden
Jabez Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agei
GEEENW00D
HUE ACADEMY
? ?
THE undersigned wish to inform th
pitizr?na of this Oountv that til
above-named School is now in success
ful operation.
Students will be prepared for any Col
lege they may wish to attend.
The rates of tutition are as follows:
Primary Branches, $5.00 per Quarte
of fifty days.
Introductory Studies iu Englisl
Grammar and Geography, $7.00
Higher English and Geography
Book-keeping, &e., $9.00.
Classical Studies, $12.00.
Board can be had for $12.50 pe
month, exclusive of washing.
Thomas Duckettf
Rev. T. H. Pope.
11 IOT.4 A\
i. vu? 11, ion ii'uui
NOTICE.
FSTATE OF L I. FRANKLIN
ALL persons indobtpji to I. N
' FRANKLIN, dep'd, will nak<
pftypqpnt at once to me, or their ac
Counts will be placed in the hands o;
pp ofjScer for ppJTection. All pereorn
holding cjaipis agaiust I. N. Frank
ijn, cjeo'd, will present the same tc
mo 4?ly attested.
L. D. "BOWIE.
Administrator.
Feb. 24 46-5m
Ihesh arrivals.
PRETTY CALICOES,
Long Cloths,
Millinery,
Jet Black Buckles.
Ru filings, &c., at the
EntforSom of Fashion
April JO 2-tf
iffe
SiSfeMialr * ' " -rttea*
. t
\m i! i 1 ." ? f i.J. ' Y ' "TJ.
B. & W.
DEAL]
Dry Goods
BOOTS, SHOES, CONFE
ABBETOL]
HAVE now* on hand a largo, well-sel<
of Goods in their line. They pu
New York during the late depression in I
to sell at the lowest figures.
They have in Store a very fine lot of
i groc:
a :
9?SBS&T y:
and in fact keeps only the best articles,
and guarantee complete satisfaction in tl
on them at No. 2 GRANITE RANGE.
Ri R. Ri
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
afUr reading thta adrartltement need any on*
, BUPrEB WITH PAIH.
. EADWAT'f RBADY BELIEF IB 4, CUBS FOB
r . EVERY PAIW.
Ttwaitheflntandl*
The Only Fain Remedy
???.?iiuuntiv *(am ih? mo?t excruciating pains, allaji
InflnnmiUonj. and core* CorurMtlou, whether of the
Law. stomach, Bowel*, or other glandi or oruoi, bjr
' one application.
i* from one to twenty mihutkb.
bo matter how violent or excruclatlnjr the pais tho
1 RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden. Infirm, Crippled, NerVoua,
XeuralgJc, or proitratod with dtaewe majr euffer,
C|?ADWAY'8 READY RELIEF
x will afford instant b asb.
3 inflammation of the kidneys.
1 inflammation of tub bladder.
1 INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWEL8.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
U SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
palpitation of tub heart.
!- hysterics. crocp, diptheria.
CATABEH, INFLUENZA.
L inZADACHB, TOOTHACHE.
I NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AOUE CHILLS.
Tho application of tho Beadr Belief to the part or
II parti where the pain or difficulty oxlaU will afford em
[1 and Comfort.
*" J?-* ' * v*l#- will In fm-m
IWVUITUIXIU* III 11*11 m. luuiuni ui ..
_ momenta car* CRAMPS, APA8MB, SOUR KfOMACII,
' HEARTBURN, 8ICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA,
1 DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IK THE BOWELS,
-? and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Traveler* ihould alwava carry A bottle of Sad*
1- way'* Ready Relief with them. A few drop* in
. water will prevent alckncas or pain* from change of
\ water, it It better than French Brandy or Bitten as a
a- Btlmnlant.
! . FEVER AMD AGUE.
I. FEVER AND A0U8 cared for fifty cent*. There Is
1 not a remedial agent In thU world that will core Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarious, Biloae, Scarlet,
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevera [aided bv RAD.
WAT'S FILLS) ?o quick aa BADWAY'8 READY BELIEF.
Fifty centa per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND PURE RICTI BLOOD?INCREASE
OF FLESH AND WEIQHT?CLEAR SKIN AND
RKAtmrUl. COMPLEXION SECURED TO Al.lt
1 >
DR PADWAY'S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HAS MADE THE MOST ARTOSIflHINO CURES: SO
1. QUICK. BO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, TOE
, BODY UNDER<H)B8, UNDER TOE INFLUENCE
* or THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
I. THAT
|; Every Day an Increase in Flesb
, and WeiiM is Seei and Felt
!* Erery drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL'
VENT commnnlcatei through the Blood, Sweat. Urine.
I and other Fluid* and julcea of the ayitem the ^teor of
life, for It repairs the waates of the body with now and
lound matoriaL Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption,
i Glandular dlaeaae.UIcera in the throat. Mouth. Ta
' | nor&NOdClin meuianaiwiu uuiDrvarwui Uiiuwui.
I. Bore Eyes, Strurnorous dLicbar^pf from the Ears, ami
n | tho wont form* of Skin diaeaics, Eruptions, Fever
" Bores, Scald Head, IUng Worm,Halt Bbeum, Erysipelas,
(J Acne. Black Spots, Worms la the Flcih, Tumor*, Canhurt
la the Womb, and all weakening and painful dlsehanrei,
Night Sweats, Lon of Sperm and all wuiu of
? the life principle, aro within the curative range of thla
wonder of Modern ChsmUtrr, and a few day? dm will
18 prove to any person uslns ltfor either of these form* of
j dlsoase Its potent power to cure them.
J If the patient, dally bocomlng reduced by the waatet
d and decomposition that la continually progressing, ruc_
aeeda In arresting.these wastes, and repairs the same
u with now material made from healthy blood?and this
the SABSAPABILLIAN will and does secure?* care
Is certain; for when once this roroedy commences Its
work of purification, and succccdsjn diminishing tho
loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day
the patient will foe! himself pro wing better and stronger,
tho rood digesting better, appetite improving, and Oesh
* and weight Increasing.
11 Not only does the SiMiriBiuuR Brsotvwrr excel
k all IK own remedial agents In theenra of Chronic, 8?ro?
fuloua, Constltntlonal, and Skin dlscasos; but it is Um
n only positive cure for
I > Kidney & Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,
II Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Dtell
ease, Albuminuria, and In all cases where there are
, brick-dust deposits, or the water la thick, cloudy, mixed
1 with substanoes like the white of an en, or threads Ilk*
P white silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance,
and white bone-du?t deposits, and when there la
a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and
pain In tbs Small of the Back and along the Loins.
n Tumor of 12 Years* Growth
( Cured by Jiadtvay's Resolvent,
'{ DR. RADWAY'8
' PerfectPnrgatiTe&BiiplatifliPill!
I. perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gam,
purge, regulate, parity, cleanse and strengthen. Bad'
' way's Fills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach,
i Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladdsr, Nervous Diseases,
Headache, Constipation, Oostlveness, Indigestion, Dysi
pepsla, Biliousness Billons Fever, Inflammation of the
> Bowels, Files, and all Derangements of the Internal
, Viscera. Warranted to effeet a positive cure. Pureli
I* Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deletarl
ons drugs.
'* A few doses of BADWAT'B PILLS will free the sys
it tem from all the above named disorder*. Price, Moenti
' per Box. SOLD BT DKUOUIKTS. w
n BEAD "FALSE AND TBDE." Send one letttl
,t Stamp to BADWA7 A CO., No. SS Warren 8A. Nes
J J Tork. Information worth thousands will be sent yoa
! THE ALSTON HOUSE
xne xnisaea iratci
-i
TTAYLN'G convenient and pleasan
JJL rooms open in the "ALST02
HOUSE," will be pleased to aceora
D modate any who may apply, eithe
? for transient or permanent board.
Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf
' Hay,Hay, Hay,
b "
QUARLES & PERRIli
r A I?E offering a small lot of fim
J\_ ilAY, at the extremely lov
price of Two Dollars and Ten Cent;
per hundred for Cash. Call at ouci
and get a supply.
March 24, 1874, tf
UCHALMERS&CO.,
. U A VINO secured the services of i
MM goo4 pABINET MAKER, ar<
jnovv prepared to Jiave old furuitun
I... "Iiirr nnrl linhnl
) raaue us uevy ny ipiwu..b - r?
. sting at the FURNITURE STORE,
p
' MMouldings for Pictures.
' WALNUT MOULDING, Gilt Lining
RUSTIC MOULDING, Gilt Lining
All Gilt Mouldings, Oval Frames, all
sizes made to order and on hand at J.
D. CHALMERS & CO.
COUNTRY SPLIT CHAIBS.
* The best, just received,
J. D. Chalmers & Co.
Paper Hangings.
200 Rolls Wall Paper,
6 Dozen Window Shades,
Eocoived to-day,
J. D. Chalmers & Co.
jhli"U?
J. ROGERS,
iitS IN *
, Groceries, B
CTIONARIES, Etc., Etc. 1
E C. H., S. C.,
Jcted and well-apsortcd Stock of all kinds
rchased their Goods in Baltimore and
the markets for the cash and are enabled J
N D
They desire the public to patronize them
le quality and price of their goods. Call
Sept. 24,1873, 24-tf
Iron in the Blood In
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. 1
WhA "Peruvian 8vrim, a Protect^ n
ed Solution of the Protoxide of n
Iron, is so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest Or
food. It increases the quantity Ul
of Nature'8 Own Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the blood, and
cures "a thousand ills," simply
by Toning up,Invigorating and A
Vitalizing the System The enriched
and vitalized blood permeates
every part of the body,
repairing damages and waste, ?
searching out morbid secretions,
and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon. (
This is the secret of the wonderful
success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Dropsy, Chronic Dior*
A *V?? .i>
rnoea, Jtso us, n errousAuwuuiiS)
Chills Z and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor*
Diseases of the Kidneys, and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad slate of the blood, or clc~
companied by debility or a low
state of the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any fortn, its
energizing effects are not followed
by corresponding reac~
tion, but are permanent, infusing
strength, vigor, and neup jh
life into all parts of the system, ?;
and building up an Iron Con* 1
stUutlon. ^
Tnousanas nave oeen cnangea p
by the use of this remedy, from *!
weak, sickly, suffering crea~
tures, to strong, healthy, and
happy men and women: and
invalids cannot reasonably hes*
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU*
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass*
Pamphlets Froo.
SETH W. FOWLE k SONS, Proprietors, tl
No. 1 Milton Place, Boston.
goi>s or Druggists generally.
8MM MSU.J
Br. J. W. Thomas ?
si
IS prepared to furnish all kinds ^
of LUMBER at the shortest ti
noticc at the mill formerly known as S
Mabry'sMill. The Mill is in good ro- J'
pair, and with a good supply of logs a*
on hand, customers need have no g
fear of delay in fillidg orders. ITice e<
81.50 per hundred, CASII.
J. W. THOMAS, i
April 10, 1874, 52-tf tl
_ . . a
ATTENTION.
a
THE attention of our customers is ?
called 10 the fact that all unpaid n
i accounts for c
1873 !i
c
; aro now past doe. We neod the mo- P
( ncy, an J thoy, without exception, will "
' will please come forward and settle ^
| promptly, 8;
ftuarles & Perrin. jj
. Jan. 7, 1874,39-tf v
" n
h
TEA! TEA!! TEA!!!"
c<
t 7 # a
f HPHE undorsigned have just receiv- _
' J. ed a larffe lot of PURE UNr
ADULTERATED TEA of all kinds, M
and as they are now Agents of the
U. S. Tea Company, can sell it at ]j
cheaper rates than it has ever bcon
sold in thp raarkot.
PARSER & PERRIN. (
Jan 14, 1874, 40-tf
r C. B. PABKS, a,
? Gam and Lock Smith, R
3 GREENWOOD, S. C., m
3 "^MTOULD respectfully Inform his ^
V friends and customers that ho is
1 J -? ?- UU 11
prepared to ao mi wum. m mg nu? an
short notice and In the best style. A
good supply of material always on hand. Tj
All work warranted, ajid done only for
, cash. Shop near the Depot. Thankful
I for past favors bestowed on him at
i Cokesfcury, ho would solicit a coutinu3
anco of tho game at his now shop in
i Greenwqod. d
April 1,1874 51-Gm
ai
Swedes Iron, I
of all sizes, for PLOWS, sh
I ' ' ,
[ hi
for salo by of
J cc
BAENWELL & Co. m
Fob. 25, 1874. w
Shoes.
A lot of VERY SUPERIOR SHOES 1
from the popular house of Gower, Mills J|
Co., of Greenville, Just received and in
for sale at "190" by H
1 Cunningham & Hill, j
April 1,1874, 51-tf
STEAM
? 1 1 M A
uommDia, ?. u. ,
\ W. WING,
Proprietor.
MANUFACTURER OF
ish, Blinds, Doors, ?
WINDOW
AND DOOR FRAMES,
siie Pivot Blinds anil Mm,
COLUMNS,
Pilasters,
MANTEL PIECES,
[ouldings, Brackets,
Hand-Rails,
EWELS, BALUSJRES,
iroll fort of all Description
11 Work Guaranteed A No. 1.
\T..~ OQ 1Q75 7_1 tr
im-oj *u, iuiv) " " j*
OFFICIAL.
State of South Carolina.
Office of Secretary of State, \
Columbia, Jau'y 18,1873. J
The Abbeville "PRESS AND
AAINER" 1? hereby designated
i the Newspaper for the publication
' all Legal Notices and Official Adver
i._ r? *1.- /"i?.nf AKIiovitlp
Dt'IUCIlU) IU1 I/11C WU1IVJ VI nvwy w imv|
ider the Act, approved February 22d,
170, .entitled "An Act to Regulate the
ublication of Legal and 'Public Noces,"
and the Order heretofore issued
isignating the Abbeville Medium is
ere by rescinded.
SAM'L W. MELTON,
Attorney General.
8. L. HOGE.
Comptroller General.
JI. E. HAYNE,
Secretary of State.
I certify that the foregoing is a copy o
le original on file in this Office. .
il. fj. JIAIXXiV,
Secretary of State.
N ACT to Regulate the Publico,
hon of all Legal and Public Notices.
- ?
Sectiox 1. Be it enacted by the Sen p
and House of Representatives of the
tate of South Carolina, now met and
ttingin General Assembly, and by the
nthority of the same, It shall be the
utyof the Attorney General, theComp oller
General, and by the Secretary iO
tate, conjointly, to designate, by pubc
notice [in] one or more newspapers
1 this State, In which all legal notices,
jvertlseinents, or publications for the
tate, of any and every character requirj
bylaw to be made public, shall be
ublished; and said Attorney General,
omptroller General, and Secretary or
1 t--ti l - 4 mnlra onnli
tace, Hliail IUIVC |?UV>ei iu munv
lianges and new designations, from
me to time, as tliey may judge that
ie public interest requires.
Sac. 2. All State and County Officers,
nd other persons are hereby required
> furnish to the newspapers designated
ne'er this Act, for the State and kt the
apresentative counties, for publication.
11 legal notices, advertisements ana
ublicatlons. of auy and every character
equired by jaw to be made public; and
o legal not ce, advertisement or pubLiation
required bylaw to be made pubic
shall nave any val'2 force or eflbct
nless publish^ iu the newspapers des$nated
under this Act; and no puliation,
of any character iu any newspaer
not designated under this Act, shall
e paid for from the funds of this State,
r of any County: Provided, That tho
aid officers mentioned in Ssctlon one
hall have power, in cases requiring unsual
publicity, to order publication .in
uch newspapers, in addition to those
csignated under this Act, as by and
rith the advice of the Governor they
lay select; and bills so incurred shall
e audited and paid in the usual mauer.
Sec. 3. All Acts and parts or acis inonsistent
herewith are hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect from
ad after passage. [Jan. 22,1872.
? ____j
:. goldsmith, p. kind.
Goldsmith & "Kind,
'OUNDERS & MACHINISTS,
(piicen'ix iron works,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
l/f ANTJFACTURERS of Steam Enr
gines of all sizes; Horse powers,
ircular and Muley Saw Mills, Grist
id Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Oramental,
House and Store Fronts, Iron
ailings, Agricultural Implements, etc.
rass aud Iron Castings of all kinds
ade to order on sbort notice, and on
le most reasonable terms. Also, manfacturers
of Cotton Presses.
May 28, 1873, 7-I2m
ENTISTRY! DENTISTRY!!
Tl? IT Tl wncnv
Ui. JUl MJ% If AJUUVJL1
)FFERS his professional services to
the people of Abbeville County
id of upper South Carolina. Having
st flnislicd a course of study in the
ennsylvania College of Dental Sur:ry,
he feels fully competent to attend
all cases requiring the exe.cise of
:illed Dental Surgery that may be
ought to him. He asks the patronage
' f Itn rvannla n n<l (ynarnntooo full orut
liic pcupicj utiu (^uaiMuivto IUU nuu
>mplete satisfaction. He has procured
full set of first-class Dental Instruents,
and is prepared to do first-class
ork at most reasonable rates.
OFFICE jnst over Post Office.
MARBLE! MARBLE!
HNULL Stock always on hand of the
r best material?and all work doue
the best manner and at low prices,
andsome designs always on hand.
Respectfully,
J. D. CHALMERS.
April 8,1874,32-tf
ft
-i I II n - I
New Store!
KEf 6000S!!
'
" .. V ^ <3
FHE undersigned have Jmt opneft
an entire new stock of
GBOCEMES,
Provision and Liquors^
Is well as Other Goods in
their Line.
vttueuia stana 01 a. jh. jmuuli. re*
sently TROWBRIDGE St CO., whci*
ve will be pleased to serve the public . .
CHEAP FOR CASH:- J
A. M. HILL.
Jan. 29, 1873, 42-tt
1 ^ ?>.<
FOR 20 YEARS THE* . >
Standard of ExcellenceTHROUGHOUT
THE WORLD!Over
900,000 80WL
100.000 more than of anv other kind
THE NEW WHEELER k WILSON
Received in 18TO:
The Highest Awards at the Vienna
Exposition. .
The Oold Medal of The Maryland
Institute Fair. -r
The Four Highest Premiums, (foefoding
two medals,) at Georgia State Faff.
BEST OF ALL:
The WheelerA Wilson has the appro- .
val of millions of Ladies who have used
this well tried machine. Physicians
certify that it is the only Lock-Stitch
Sewing Machine fit for Family use. Its
light and easy motion does not fatigua
invalids. Its rapid execution of work,
recommends it to all who sew .for a living.
It is the most economical, becausa
the most durable.
Our new and popular No. 6 Machinal
adapted for Leather work and general
Manufacturing purposes, is now used by
the leading tailoring establishments and
shoe factories.
Send for our circulars. Machine* sold
on easy terms, or monthly payments
takeu. Old machines nut in onto ?r
received in exchange.
Wheeler & Wilson Mf'g Co.'gOrc'i,
J. H. TRUMPa,. Agent,
Augusta, Ga., Columbia, S. C.
W. B. CLEVES, General Ag't., ;
Savannah, Ga. j ~
April 22,1874 2-19t "
Notice.
Office of the G. & C. Railroad, >
Columbia, August 26,1878, j
UNDER a resolution of the Board of
Directors, the Interest Coupons of
the State guaranteed bonds and of such
other bonds of this company as are regularly
recorded In the office of the company,
matured between the first cUnr of
January, 1872, and the first day of Jolt,
1873, both inclusive, will be funded in
bonds having ten years to run, as
vided for in the company's proposals to
the bondholders of date or August 11.
1873. Holders of the above oblTgatfesa
are requested to send in a statement af
th?m tn this office, to facilitate the ax*
change, w hich it is desired to complete
without delay, and enable the necessary
arrangements to be made for the re*
sumption of regular interest payment*
on 1st January ensuing.
VT. J. MAGRATH, t
President.
Sept. 3,1873, tf
C.E. BRUCE,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
Colin & Hs Baift -'
WOULD respectfolly inform the public
that he has opened a shop in Abfcvilto
at the above location, where h? uas pr**
vided himself wi*h tue bestmaterial*
and is prepared to execute all work
Jz his line with neatness and dispntch.
Ho guarantees satisfaction in quality
and price, and will be pleased to recthft
j.% ?JL nMuitA
me pmrouuge ui ujc uulmiv*
Sept. 24, 1878, 24-tf . .
ARTISTIC TAILORING.
1 WOULD respectfully inform my
customers that I have just returned
from the North, and am now opening a
select Stock of
ninth!! Mim anil Trimmum .
V1VIUMJ VMMV1UV?VW ?MM? * yj
which I will CUT and MAKE up to
order, or sell on reasonable terms, FOR
CASH. TAILORING done for Men
and Boys in the LATEST and BEST
STYLES.
Shirt Patterns.
I would especially call the attention of
every one to my splendid fitting Shirt
Patterns. Give me a call without fail.
S. A. BREAZEALE.
Sept. 24,1873 24-tf ?
FRESH ARRIVALS,? *
Maccaroni,
Buckwheat.
VI UOU^U VVUVVf T
Cream Cheese,
Soda Crackers,
Lemon Crackers,
Choice Sugar Cured Hams,
Dn/tAvi 6{Jah
JUCIl/UU W1UVU)
Bacon Shoulders,
Bulk Sides,
Bulk Shoulders,
- Leaf Lard,
Pearl Starch,
#< A
sperm uanaies,
Adamantine Candle#^
Fancy Family Flour,
Bolted Meal,
Fresh Ground Hominy, at
BARNWELL & CO S.
Feb. 11. 44-tf
Moise Fever and Ague Pills
Elix Iodine Promido of Calcium,
Elix Bromide Posassium,
Sol. Persulphate of Iron,
Chronic Acid,
Colorless Tint of Iodine.
PARKER & PEBBINW
Oct 1, 1873.
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