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The Presbyterian Genoral Assembly. Columbus, Miss., May 30. The Assembly adopted a resolution that the attendance of theological students at chapel services on Sunday mornings be voluntary. Adopted. Rev. Drs. J. R. Wilson and J. 33. Adger, professors in the Seminary at Columbia, South Carolina, presented letters of resignation of thfeir professorships, wliich were referred to a committee. The committee of twenty-four on correspondence with the Northern a Ail tk /\ nA IT* A1?A .xvsacuiUiy Itpui It'll* JL IIVI three reports. The first report, that of l)r. Kirkpatrick, favoring the appointment of a conference committee, with a sincere desire for friendly relations and fraternal correspondence, but not for organization ; second, by Kcv. .T. A\r. Hovt, .declining to appoint a committee, but recommending the sending oti fraternal deleiratcs at once; third,! by Judge Fentress, declining thej above propositions, and saying that J the obstacles set forth in the paper adopted by the Louisville Assembly have not been removed, and that we cannot hold correspondence until these articles are taken out of the way bv the Northern Assem bly. . These three reports were placcd iipon the docket to be taken up. , Columbus, Miss., May 31. A report on separate church ornrniii votirtn 4V?r n/t<ri<no? \V!1R I'flfld guinouuvii iv. uvn.vw| _adopted. The Assembly will adjourn to-niglit. ^ ? ^ Convention of Cotton Exchanges. ?j The 2\ew York Herald, commenting Vipon the call.for a Convention of Cotton Exchanges to assemble iu this city next month, says:. , The idea is <i pood one. Cotton forms such an important jrart of our commercial machinery, and is so largely identified wi'h t*?e movement of large sums of money at hotf.e and! abroad, that it should bo the aim of! sill who are connccted with its pre-: duction and sale to supply the most' "triistworthv statistics. For instance, :t toore ofiicicnt system is needed for obtaining receipts at delivery ports, )iot yearly or monthly, but ciniI3*. It is also desirable to have more complete reports of the interior inovotn'enf; a rftoi-c perfect estimate of Vhfct "might be called the invisible 'siipply, and a method of scrutiny that xviJl prevent errors from counting ar.d recounting Stock in process of shipment from one locality to another. There should also be r. statement of the overland movement, the consnmpXorth and South, and, in short, such sl division of labor in making up these reports as that absolute eorrect ricss would be secured on the part oJ those doing cotton business in the various RccUftns of the country. There is scarcely u Southern city In which the existence of a Cot'tcii Kxchange would not prove of incalculable bene,gt, for it would bo hut a little time ^before the uniU'd labors of such ? 5t*ystem of organizations would become -of national importance from an arith-! inetical, commercial and meteorologi-j 'cal point of view, if a network of 'those exchanges existed today in Louisiana, a week would suflice to -collatc valuable and trustworthy factsi conesrning the cotton losses and prospects in every county of the inundated | TCgion. The information would go r* * - _ ... / ?_ I 1 * I lorwaru to ?\v\v vsneuu.*, anu should derive know kigo that litis no little bearing upon the* future of the "trade. Tne illustration likewise apIplies to other portions of the South, and there is no good reason why a well concerted effort should -not be made, having for its object the collection and publication of this kind of reports. ., Col. Spartan I). Goodlett, of Pick-ens-ceunty, died a few days ago. Col. GobUleti was a native ot' Greenville county, and a lawyer by profession. was the colonel of the 22d S. C. { Tegimcnt during the war, and after the war identified himself with the Republican party, and was He candidate for important positions on several j Occasions?in ISfrS for solicitor of the I$ighth Circuit, b?t his party being' 1n the minority, he wais defeated; and shortly after moved to Bid;ens about the irwve tke town was boing laid ??n 4fi7fl ho v.'.is n -efwnlMlnt.** for Slnfo Senator, and last }*car "was brought ^prominently bofcv.-c tho Legislature <r>y ttte LegisiBftr.re hy his fricDd* for election >to'the potion of Judge, but *was dofeatod by Judge Cooko. ! "T Civil Eiciit3.?A Washington despatch, Alay 27,says: The unexpected opposition which has been developed toward che Civil Bights Bill has been a rotate? of some surprise to such of VoO Republican Senators and iicprettWtatives as take the trouble to make themselves acquainted with the views %? ?]bo press and tho people. A ]Republican Senator remarked to-night ^hat in perusing a Jargo number of Republican journals he had found but p small proportion which endorsed tho action of tho Senate in passing the bill. Condemnation of tho Somite's iaction is also indulged in by not a few ^Republicans, both among visitors and Residents. In fact, among thoso thud CXpiVS&lJfg l/Ub'll UJ.MII1U1I7 iUV> I1UV II few in official position, who arc more or loss dependent upon tho breath c 1 Congress, A Presbyterian clergyman writes to the St Louis Globe: U1 will give a reward of ?50 to any one who will give the name of a Presbyterian minister, who is a member of u Frosb}*tery under tho jurisdiction of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of tho United States of Aincr ica, who has, at any time, preached tho doctrino of infant damnation wwI T urill f.ir-n flftv dnlInr? *ifI< 1 itif>nnl ttllU .in. - reward to any one who can point oul any article in tho confession of faitli or catechism of this church teaching this horrid doctrine. As infant darn nation has been chargcd upon Pres tyterians in an editorial of recent date in the Globe, the abovo reward i: offered for the proof." The Grand Jury of Sumter Countj Lave presented a School Commission or for negligence in suffering T. 1> DuBose to obtain his official approva of unjust claims. ?r i Fixe Oats.?The editor of th Laurensvillc Ih:rald was shown, day or two since, by ] >r. Traynliam a sheaf of oats weighing twenty 'six pouniK These oats were o the rod variety, and were growi j upon the plantation of Mr. .1. An derson Smith, near Cokesbury, wh( i we learn, has a iinc crop of tha I i i i riM._ valuable gram. iuuy ww-? suwi tlic iirst of September last, and ar< now almost fully ripo. Jt is esti mated that Mr. A.'s crop of oat: will average, over lifty bushels pei 1 acre. j The trial of the County Commis jsioners of Barnwell, for ottieial mal feasance, bribery, &c., which has occupied the attention of the Court ol (Jencral .Sessions ol' that county near Iv all of the past week, h:is resulted in the conviction of tlie entire Koard The Chairman, A. L. liobinson, haf been sentenced to imprisonment in I the penitentiary for eight years; G 1?. Cloy, for eleven years, and 0. Cave ? /m,.,. lor uuriucii inuuui?. v i.-? ? ?. ...iv jman, the others arc colored. There , being mitigating circumslnnccs in favor of Cave, his sentence was comparatively Ii^rlit. J, If. J'ivers, the chairman of the previous Board, whe was also under indictment, lias fled the country. Diligent efforts arb be^ ing made to sccni'o his capture. . rv- .. TXv:ivr Avn Thaix ok Caus Lkv 11:i> Ox.?The County Treasurer, Dr. J P. Latimer, yesterday, levied on the engine (literal William K. Easley- iuic a train of six ears, to satisfy a tax.exueution. Captain Earle, attorney for tlu company, lias brought suit against tlu Treasurer, laying the damages at [000. The Air Lino .Railroad Company claim that, under the charter, tliey ar< not subject to tax; that they enjoy al the privileges, immunities and ex'emp tions of the Creenville and Columbi: and KctiWi Carolina Railroads, turd a) the time their charter was granted tlie.se 1 . fov.it;,,ii fv.r n />nv. IXJlllO ? L'i U I I L'V 11 Will KtAkWiva *?/* ?.? vv? tain period. Last evening, the trail was released, the company giving bom in amount double the simi of the ta> claimed. This action of the companj will put the ease .squarely before tin cou i ts.?(jlrcenviltc jNcw?. The Bcmrd of Directors of the Spartanburg and Ashevillo Ivailroai Company with a view of pushing for ward the Survey of the road, havi called for the first installment of five dollars per share upon the capita stoc-lc, payment of the same to bi made to Mr. A. C. Kaufman, Trcasn rcr, at the office of the company, 25 Broad street, Charleston, on the firsi day of June next. The officers an determined to push forward the con strueuon 01 me ruau wich \igur ma jcncrgy, and the people of Xorlh Car olina lire earnestly co-operating will: tb cm. ! The happiest man in <3eorgk lives near Coin nib us. lie has thirteen (laughters. On one of hh shopping excursions he bought 87C yards of calico, 100 of lawn, 13 cor set.?, 20 pairs of .shoes, and othci goods in proportion. The -fowl parent is ready'to receive sealed pro ..posfcls'from responsible young men who arc willing to assume a portion of the responsibility. TIT tf.Ti,w'PA\T a vn T pp T i virrn, sitv.?The exercises of Commencement wwk of this University begin on Wednesday, li?c 2lstof June. Tin iJaecaluureate sermon will be deliv crod by liev. K.T. Winlcler, !>.]>., ol Ala., and the sermon before tin. Young lion's Christian Assoviatioi by JJov. W, JO. Muusey, D.D., of Ten n esse e. Death to the Unmuzzled.?The fiat has gone forth an<l the law ha> passed in Mow York tluil henceforth ::11 unmuzzled dogs found in the streets wilJ suffer capital jjunishpient at the hands of the authorities, and not all the tears of the Society for the 1'rcvcntion ol urueuy to .aiiirkus \\u save (hem. No Ic-ss than 4,0G2 immigrants? tlic largest number any day this yeararrived at New York on Monday, t!i( majority of whom were Irish ant' German. ObituaryJM.EJD, in Turkey ("'reek Churcli neighborhood, M-?vy the -1th, 1874, ol inflamutiou of :t)he stomach, Mrs, Louis; Magee, .'igod six ty-eigh t years. She was a consistent member of the Turkey Cree>k Baptist Church upwards of fort) .years, and died, as she lived, in fill hope of a blessed immortality. .Six leaves a large family of children ant many relatives to mourn her loss "Lle.sscd are the pure in spirit, foi , theirs i?: the kinirdoni of heaven." , <r**Ml^1*'1- *m* mtm ?n jj i i i ?w ! WIBH'? HOTEL.. SIXCTl LAST ISSUE Rev TV E Waters, Rocky River. R C B L Clinkscales, S C; Dr J M West moreland, Philadelphia: A B Mullikcn j B 0 Mauldin, Charleston, S (J; 1' ! i Whisnnnt, Charlotte, N C; Wm Lowrj : Columbia, S C; Dr 11 Dronnan, Fni 'ziervillc; CSBcaty, Mollhtsville, S C i S K Gravden, CoUesbury; W T Clink Iscales, Bowndesville; W H Redwooi1 j Baltimore; J no A Brooks, Brooks j Mills ^-T J Roberts, Knoxville, Tenu i W Y Davis,' Ninety-Six, S C; Rcv'J i Bonner, \v j iionner, mm \\ cm, o v I \V H Bonner, S A Bonner, Greensburt (Indiana; \V G Gordon, Santuek, SC j L 0 ClinUscales, Diamond llill, S C; : 1) Sullivan, Smith Cross Roads, S C; ! A Mars, Calhoun's Mills, SC; C G M< Alister, Montery, S C. JJSO. A. W1ER, Proprietor. , Consignees. The following named porsons has freight in the Depot: ' A Bequest, Bradley & J, J E Caldwel J Mrs M D Drennau, C G Haddon, Nt ' jscn & Cannon, A Pressly, Thos Thon ' | Ward law & E, J L Cowan, J J Bus Ur 1. p. /<? a*' T W 71 M?ir j riorum IX, V>1?, 1* U uiiiui., I. ^ *|W II Brooks, T Baker, J I) Chalmcr 1 j J Hollinshoad, Lee & W, TC Perri I Wilson (1* Cothran, K V Perry, .S C Lin ,|G A Douglass, Quartos it 1', Wlii | Bros, Link & Widuniau. J. W. MARSHALL, i A^jcnfc, f + ^ + The following persons have packng * j tn the Express office: L| W P Walton, Miss McGowau, Miss ' G Xorth, J F Lee, Mrs A Cheatham, ! lADremmn, \V M Taggart, A J3utk I T.1 T f< l-To1 j U H UU1III1, Jiiiuwa a- iium,!, mj * B D Hall, J B Clark & Son, Miss Kli jSmith, Bradley & Jay, W Tribble, S {Clcaveland, J A Blake. | 0. V. HAMMOND, Agent. # I Market [Reports. '? t'OIMUCCTKl) WJ5KKJA' 1IV ; 15 A tt ^ W ELL & CO., Dealers in S/njjfc. J fry Goods, Groceries, J'ruvisiows, ?fre., d*c. A UUKVILLE, JlllIC 3, 1871. , Jotton, 1"> to ](J L Kggs iMc per do/en Fodder, ...*$2.00 per lou lbs 3 Flour, $!J to $13 pur bbl . | Ground Tens, s^.oo to J?U.L'-")per bushel I Meal, $l.-lo to 81.oo i>ur bushel * I Moluosc.-, ">0 to 7~><- per gallon r Nails, *.10 cents per lb j Oranges, .SOo to ?1.00 pel- dozen < Peas, $1.25 pe.1* bushel .Apples, 82.001. I IUiIter, 2o|J j Huron, '? i" i-i "i C'4?? yn to 40 j " Cc.n : $1.40 . Chickens 1) to 2oc each ' |j Nkw Vokk, June 1.?Cotton <iuiet; 1 'suit's 819?uplands I-SjJ; Orleans lSfr. ( [ I (Jokl opened lit 1U}?now 12. i !i Cm a ni.kston, Junel. ? Cotton dull 1 and noiiiiiiul?middling IT]. . At'(JU;sTA, June 1. ? Cotton quiet ? c > { middling IT; net receipts GO; sales 9S4 . ,, bales. CiNCfNN'A'rr, June 1. ? Flour quiet t] and unchanged. Corn in fair demand > 1 and lower?mixed (I4u(>5. Pork quiet and lirrb, at lT.7oalS.oi). Lord quiet? >, summer lOJalOU; kettle lUallJ. Jiaeon \ , 'steady, with jobbing sales?7] firshoul- ji I i dors;* 10 for clear lib ; lO-'alO^ for clear. , I Whiskey 94. liAi/n.MOUK, June 1.?Flour dull and , Unchanged. "Wheat dull and lower? choice white l.lio; fair to prime ditto 1 '! 1 ,oO0J!.<Jo; good to prime red 1 .S'Ka} 1 .t>0. ; Corn 'dull?whitejSouthern 90yel; low Southern 7(ifeT8; mixed Western, Mold, TP; new76ft>T(f?. Oats quiet?SonthJcrn 0t>(7?jTiJ; "Western mixed ti2(<t}(.$; ditto ; j white Provisions?ouly a lirn itcd jobbing demand. Mess pork 18.00. . " Culk; meats?shoulders 0}; clear rib i sides Oi-. Bacon?shouldersTi?^; clear J rib sides 10J(rrjlo{j; sugar-cured hams 14 _ j 15. Lard 12. Cofice unchanged. I \\ lusxey quiet, at?yy>i.?H?. hugar unji changed. (V>tton quiet?middling 18J; jgross'receipts 812; exports coastwise 80; sales750; last evening J2-3; spinners 125; stock" )8,70:?. Lofi.svii.LK, Julie 1?Flour nncliangled. Corn unchanged, at 78@80. Provisions quiet and unchanged, l'ork 18.2.5. Uaeoil?shoulders 7J; clear rib 10V; clear 10?-: Lard 12J. ? T /iimk Tiino 1 ?Plriiir r^rnljiiprl ni 1 , j loaiiJe. oh medium and lower graddes; 11only small "order trade. Corn heavy; j rccefpts depress market; prices lower? "I No. tmixed o3a34 on spot; track and : I elevator 50* in J uly. Whiskey steady at . ! 93. I ' ' - 1 1 . Photograph Gallery Open ; a Few Days Longer. ; ' fEHJlK Abbeville Photograph Call cry i -I JL will l?c closed, and that at Ducli 11 West opened, after Saturday, (>th Jur.c, i . until the middle of JLulv. Those per- ( sons desiring pictures at Abbeville I should <:u 11 early, , Joseph F. Lee. I Mny '27, 1S74,7-2t ( [ .Agricultural Society. ; i t ! rH^TIK meeting of the Board of "Dircc- J ' tors of the Abbeville Agricultural i Sock'iy, will be hold AT tin1 ollico oT the Secretary oji FRIDAY, utb June next, at 11 o'cioek A, M. \YM. II. rARKER, J {Secretary. | May 2.")tli, 1S74, 7-2t ^ i- Just MM and For Saie. ^ AIjARCJE I?1 of *'KESIr fX)NEEC- | T10NAHIES, just received, by , J. JJ. & \V. J. ROUEilS. J CIOOL SODA WATER can be lutd ' /> at itll hours bv applying to ] J. Ji. & W. J. RtXJERS. slnrn-M ifi.Mi rrr.H! 'riw< onnlost in IS. iouii, can bo Jiad at llic store of I J. R ct W. J. KOUEKS. A May 27, 1X74A Nice Lot of j nFresh Candies,] ' just received, at * '' t -.# >. ' ; * N-, - 4* Parker & Perrin's. May 28,187-1. ANOTHER lot of TEA coniinp. l'AHKElt & PE1UUX. . i mmi-oq ? A FRESH SUPPLY OF those pure FRUIT JELLTES, for pic-nic's, &c., at i DuPre, Gambrell & Co.'s. l' GINGER PRESERVES. GENU INK CANTON GINGER, at DlTRE, GAMliRELL & CO.'S . ' hams! &iUGAR LOAF, Sweet Pickle, 51 Canvassed and Plain Hams, '?' Just received, by 'j DuPre, Garabrcll & Co. ; UA.NJN.Ui) ttUUDS. A FULL supply of CANNED (iOODN of every description, also \ i'KKSERVES, .lELLIES, PICKLES, : SAUCES, &o., &?., just received, by ; j ' DuPre, Gambrell & Co. ?l! May 2(5, 1*74. j?!- MORNING STAR CORN STAItC'lI, a superior article lor puddings, &c., at . (DuPre, Gambrell & Co.'s May 26, 1874, - BAKERY 'Cj ANJ) ! CONFECTIONERY, i: C. H. LUBKEN 'S, i n> ^0 ^ established a first-chisB Bakery' ,i-; jH Ja in this town. At twelve o'clock 'Nno;>n, KVEliY J JAY, the best Fresh Bread, Crackers and Confectioneries can be had by applying to him at the old 1'ost OHlcc, on Main Street. cs May 20, 1874 0-tf I WANTED. M npWKLYE GOOD CARPENTERS il_ ure wanted, and four fStouo M:iIj'; sons can find employment, by applying ? F. B. HOUSTON, Architect, i Greenwood, S. C. ZSIay 20, G-tf I -.*v DRUGS &MEDICINES AT TOELAY & YATES', jSTo. 100, .A_bboville? Broadway. o \I E keep on hand confltfinlly* a W well selected Stock ol' DliUUS, 211kmICALS, pekfumkiiy, pation t m I-; Dici x i-:s, so a ps, toi- i I AW AKTJCLISS, &c\, &c. ! J laving increased our Stock of ' Dru^s and Chemicals, wo arc now ireparcd lo supply Physicians, at an txeeedingly liberal discount, and ropiest them to call on us beforo orderng elsewhere. Physicians Prescriptions compound id with euro uml accuracy. If your hair is thin and in'-lined to Irop. you can prevent it by using our TAJ It TON 10. Thousand# have ricd it, and all have been pleased . villi it. Contains no Dye, and will 1 inswer the purpose of a perfect hair Iressing. Price TjO cents per bottle. A well selected ?Stoelc of YAKDISHES just received, which can be ia<J at greatly reduced prices. TORLAY & YATES, s No. 190. 1 April 22, 1874 2-tf 1 Emporitun of Fashion., Spring 1874. \\.*E would respectfully inform our t numerous friends and ornicr mtrons, -our ?Stock of SPRING IILLINEFY n .all its latest styles, is now reai y for nspeelion, and having been selected villi grout care by the undersigned asiistcd by Miss PKliltIN of Baltimore, ormerly with us, whose good tiiste and idvantages are well known, feci perfect jonfidence in assuring the ladies will jc found as attractive as ever before, mil shall always combine tlfe latest lovdties to be had in the Northern narkols. Our prices will be upon the :ash basis, and as reasonable as:<caii be bund anywhere. MISS KATE SMALL, "or years connected with the Emporium, uid" most favorably known as a Judy of X'lintd fast and al'tililv, still lias charge >r oar Ml LLkXKUVDKrAltTMIiMV mil shall evw try to please the most astidious. las. A. Bowie, Ag't Emporium of Fashion. Apri[ ], 1S74. Hardware! Hardware!! I house shoes, mule shoes, deeding hoes, cut nails, t. <5, 8, 10, 12. 20 and 40 pennies, I kvblti pulleys, arms, L. ii. u10yels, c<) ll i ns' a a'es, l'ow- ( i?KIJ. ftlFOT 7.K. \ I) 7TOTJRE ' [SHUSHES. SHOE BRUSHES, iVIIITE WASH r>RUSHES, COTPON CARDS, COW BELLS, DINS'ER BELLS, ut ? W. JOEL SMITH'S. April 22 2 If CALL on W. ,TOKL SMITH ami buy a GItKAr UMBRELLA. t BACON, ' CORN, -FLOUR, ? LARD. MEAL, GRIST, FISH, SALT, Kept always hand at W.Joel Smith's. April 22 2-tf The poor house" TIIE carc and support of tlio paupers at ilie 1'oor IIjuse will be let, to the lowest responsible bidder pu .Monday, the 8th oi June,in trout ' " . it i in U. i. v Ot lilC UOUl'l iiouso, ai o uucu ai. For particulars, call at the ollicc of the County Commissioners. 15y order of the Hoard, AV. P. MclCELLAR, Ch. 13. C. C. May 25,' 1874,7-41 Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between WHIT J*], HILL & CUNjSINCillAM was by mutual consent dissolved on tho 17th inst., by the withdrawal of Mr. 'W. K. WHITE. The business will bo conducted at their old stand (190) by CUNNINGHAM & HILL. March 1374, tl' 1ST otice. All those indebted to the Ijite firm of WHITE, HILL a- CUNNINGHAM, are earnestly called to come forward and settle their accounts as early as possible. The elaims may be found in the hands of the new firm, to whom payment must be made. niinirinfrham & Hill. April ], 1874, lil-lf ORrJOHN S THOMPSON, DENTIST, OPITERS his professional services to the citizens of Abbeville, and the surrounding country. Unice over Citizens' Savings ;Bank, Abbeville, S. C. Oct, 2 1873,28tf PAINTS IN OIL, And in POWDER with the usual Stock of OlL?y, at PARKER PERRI^s'S. t .- 'v..' : r;v /. v S jf- * . ... . ^ ^ ' Important Infor a FOR SPRU THK undersign^ respectfully bogs leav J ici in general, that lie has just return lie has purchased a large and well-selected t SPRING AND SI and is now ready to show his Goods and con such low figures that it wil astonish all. H merousto mention, will therefore, only giv< xnd can assure the public that he will sell al IDIFL-Sr G OA fjTCO?best brands, from 8 to 12 cenl I-IOMICSPUN?Brown and Bleached, fi SHRISTJNG?Brown and Bleached, fro i rr<,m ir, tr> UOlNAISUIVUOilll'i j/iiiiiiiK ? CHECKED HOMESPUNS?From 15 1 DRESS GOODS-?New styles, from 201 LTXEX AND COTTUN ADES?from i JEANS?from 20 to 70 cents per yard. cloth [lis Clothing Department cannot be excellc COATS?from $1.00 to $15.00. PANTS?from $1.25 to $0.00 .a pair. VESTS?from $1.00 to $5.00 a piece. WHOLE SUITS?from$5.00 to$25.00 f ha1 \ large lot of the latest styles, STRAW, W M.OO u j)iece. sho: His Stoch of SHOES ARE ALL NEW, ai prices, lrom $1.50 fo^.UO-a pair. a R o o E His stock of Groceries were bought for ( uttered in that line. SUGAHS?from 10 to 1." cents per poun COFFEE?IU<>, from o<> to ;> > cents per; COFFEE?Java, 45 cents per pound. SMOKED BACON?0. K. Sides, 11 eei MOLASSES?from 4> to 7."> cents per ga SVJtUr?jSto. 1, $1.00 per gallon. TEA?Green, $1.00 per pound. FLOUK?best brands, l'roui ?10.00 to $1 No trouble to show goods. Call early, see April S. 1874, 52-tf THE WORLD WILSON SEWIN fa ^ SSjSfpKSI S z s fla?fftg| < ^ c* SJM w ^ If $Q ? F s Omi WE GIYE A WRITTEN WAR] CHEAPEST, NEATEST, AND B: THAN ANY SEWING MACi The wil.son s i:\vixa machine to be appreciated and preferred over t We are how ready to give the best terms SUte. LAMES.A CIIAX( We will give any lady a Machine that wi uliiues. MOORE & COZB C. E. BRUCE, I( May 13, 1S74 5-otn w nw nnTrmri i i LUW riuufii)! i Quarter ? Call tlic attention of tlicir friends selected and VARIED STOCK C SPRING AND SI AT Xjoxv 3P Comprising all the Nov LADIES' DllESS GOODS, !. GREXADIXES, LEXO I ALPACAS, YICTl 1 ' PLAIjS" A.\ and all ki Wliite O-oo LADIES SCARFS, TI PAEAS( Clothing, Slices, QUARL3 April 15,1374, 1-tf n V FT^TVTl JL/l A rih WHOLESALE DEALERS A 5 8?@f? AS WE arc now receiving a large an SHOES, comprising everv vnrir ; LOWEST MA 1IKET J'Jl U"ES. A11 goo D. TP. FLEM No. 2, HAYNE STREET, I March 1, 18/1 'ii-oiu DISSOLUTION. !. i THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between (\ G. McAlister J land E. A. Mars, under the llrin nauie 1 of McALISTER <fe MARS, was (lisI solved by mutual consent, on the lirst ' I day of April, 1874. C. G. McALISTER, J J E. A. MARS. j Monterey. S. C. Hay 1C, 1S7-1 C-3m ; 1 J i_ A 11 mation to All. 'rr"' , ? ' -W- - ' ?: Sr.. m. 1874. i - ' Tii n "r-V; * ; 'V- . c to Inform Ms customers and the pubed from the Northern luarkets, where itock of IMMEB, GOODS, | ivince his patrons that he will sell at Jl is stock-being very large nod too nu- a : the prices of a'few leading goods,' ch I other goods in proportion. . co ^ p SU sa is per .yard. orn 10 to 2D cents per yard. . st< m If) tooO cents per yard. ' 10 cents per yard. o IS cents per yard. . r> 40 cents per yard. 20 to 3<3 cents per yard. ING, J il in any market for quality and prices. >ersuit n 78. ' J OOL AND FUR HATS, from 50 cents TP Q . *_u ^ id of tbc best makes and at very low K RIE8. *; ?as!i, and great inducements will be ge d. -j pound. JJ ifs per pound. llou. 2.00 per barrel. at ure tirst-ela^s goods, and at low prices. ISSBSSA, ? Knox's New Range. i A -RENOWNED G MACHINE!!, ^ ^ p-g fr |ig| ej s ( imi FOR FI7E EARS. EST?Witt LAST LONGER SINE IN THE WORLD ! , need ouly to be soon and sewed on, ill others. to first-class Agents throughout the JE FOll YOU! 11 send us u oasli order for four Ma- ^ Y, General State Agents, Abbeville, tiouth Carolina. >cal Agent. mm goods! r? fc Perrin ] to tlic arrival of tlieir well)F JMMER GOODS1 \ '* f elties of the Season. S, DRIA STRIPES, D PLAID KAINSOOES lids of >ciss, dbc., cfee.! ES, BOWS, FANS, D1S, &c. H'ssia &r.p. Sj.o. ! J ) WVi J wve 2S & PERRIN. EN6 & CO., s J) MANUFACTURERS OF t? S80SS.I' il well-selected stock of J500TS AXBi * ly, which are offered for sale at the c d.s with our JSrand are warranted. s ING & CO., Corner of Church Street, / on, SL O- 1 i; FINAL DISCHARGE. g J&TOTECE is hereby ^iven that Dr. D. LK ?S. Ijousou, Administrator of the if if Tfill rlnr>?><ij$n(|. 11fiq ?in iliob to C'has. \V. Uullin, Judge of Proiate, in and for the County of Abbeville, I or a Until discharge as Administrator.. J It is Ordered, That the Eleventh day ? >f June, A. I). 1S74, be fixed forbearing . >t Petition, and a filial settlement of laid Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, Clerk Court Probate, A. C. * Ofllce of the Probate Judge, \ v May Oth, 1374, o-U* J Igtowu. 7" EEP constantly on hand the best m: m perienced workmen and arc manu varied assortment of vehicles of every caper than the cheapest?which for bea mpare favorably with work from the he All work warranted to be fully up to rej: They manufacture a one-and-a-half h itsmall farmers for ONE HUNDRED I favor wherever used. They manufacture at low prices Harnesi ick on exhibition UNDER! riiey are manufacturing COFFINS OF sortment on hand, and will attend fune ROWLAI N'ov. 10,1873, 31-ly NELSON 8 ?j| rAKK pleasure in calling the attentio; Stock of SPRING & SUI d feel confident they can please all wl <>ck of DRY GOODS will consist of fu ther with all the late styles of ress Goods, Cassimer T.nnfr Cloths. Lini o -7 : They have a full line of XOTIOXS ani tentiou to their Stock of ?- f{ i v* Pequies, Muslins, Nai] :iese goods arc much cheaperihan for, Boots ar Speacialfcy, and have a large and weli i ic most accommodating terms. .# TIIEDi'S' groo: ill be kept full by constant arrivalls, t esh goods, and at the lowest figures. G bbeviile, and they will please you. SBSltlt ? April 8 1874 52-tf WALLER & MERCHi jREENWO' LRE now offering to the public in th< line of all the GooUs generally nee> * U .f THEIR S' UiilW i Lave been selected with great i READY - MAE l FINE STOCK OF A good as; Groceries, Hardware, Cr which the attention of purchasers is i WALLER Feb. 19, 1S73, 45-tf - ? a Ml>nn 1 I GOODS IN tJUHAI Barnwell are now opening JET GOODS, GROCER Vhich. owing to the scarcity of mon riends In EXCHANGE FOU CO1 .FULL MAP Oct 1, 1873, 25-tf McDonald & Haddon Arc now opening their SPRING & SUMMEB STOCK, kVliicli is varied and attractive, cmhra ;ing many novelties of the season, espe iialJy in DRESS GOODS AND GENTS' HATS. We wiH not liegin to enumerate tlu nauy articles kept by us, hut will sim>ly say every department is full. (Jive us a call und we will repay you >y selling you goods at the LOWKST J ASH KKJl'lIIvS, as we are dctermini(l to sell and not carry over to another eason. Our Stock of rvop,m,i<!,s& Coiifectioiuirics ; full ami complete with now and fresh ;ood.s. April 13, 1871, 1-tf White Bros., rjTAYE just received a large and clcISL gant Stock of JPRING AND SUMMER 'rices lower than at any lime since thy >ar. Call and secure bargains. April 13,1ST I, 1-tt' / ?^ " ^l\ HL 1 if iTnes . I WHITE GOODS.' Ttej^Itesj asooks and Brilliants^ & f: several years. They continue to mffjre, Ld ISlioes jeleeted Slock, which they can sell ow|mK EHIESS - ^ so that their customers can always -gfefc '' BKumutt, .NTS AT OD, S. ... sir new and handsome huilding, a full, ded iii this community.. rOCK OF care, and unusually attractive. kP rr ATiTTwr PL LLUiniMll. BOOTS AND SHOES'* 4 jortment of ockery, and Glasswarenvited. Give us a call.. & BR0TH3BR. ME FOR COTTON, " & Co., their new Stock of ~ EES, PROVISIONS, &C, : icy, they aro offering to sell to ,thcip I TON for which they will allow- tlio KET PRICE. . , t Cotton Gins. - .* - ' J, The brown, the taylor and the GKISWOLD (UN fur- j nished to order. Repairing promptly J done. Also kept on hand a good stock i of Bedsteads," Bureaus, Wa^hstands, . a , Tables, Chairs, Chainbor suits and oth- ? t er furniture, together with Sewiug Machine*, White-Wire Clothes' Lines, i warranted rust* proof, Maps. Charts, 1 Picture Frames, &c., &c. Orders solicited by J. M. MATTHEWS, i Ninety Six, S. C. 3 ) May 0, 1S74, My I MM Slates Menial Reraie. 1 COLLECTOIl'S OFFICE, 1 Cd DISTKICT, &OUTH CAKOUNA, { fl Columbia, May 27, 1874. J H rllK following property, seized for violation of the Internal llevo ! nuc Laws of the United States, will i le eoid to the highest bidder in front 9 Iof the Court House, in the town of I Abbeville, on FRIDAY", Oth Juue, fl 1S71, at 11 o'clock A. M., viz: fl 1 Mule, 1 Two.Horse Wagon, ^ 1 Yoke Oxen. C. L AXDEIiSON\ Collector 3d District, S. 0; May 27, 1874 7-2t n * i ^ l o .7i WJiiiciiiiuii ueiery oan/ For Soups, Gravies and Meats, &c.t Parker & Perriu's, J ? ? - ^