The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 21, 1874, Image 3
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^C?rn Is King of the West" J
S'.V.
See! left and right of us,
Far out of sight of us,
His mighty battalions
Aire marshaled to-day!
Standing up, one by one,
High in the gleaming sun, j
See the lines stretching at
Away and away!
No guns or cannonade L
Marshaled on dress parade? f
g Only the gleaming blade;
I Mark you that gleaming blade
|p Artisan never made?
I Emerald uniform,
5? .Tassetfs of gold, t0
Banners of silken sheen;
X>eep their bright folds between.
A cornucopia
, ?ach soldier's hands hold.
Jiong since their mhrch begun ;
gaap t. lie'er will their march be done
^PUl neath the settinp sun, i9
How their heads, one by one?
Bow in the sunshine, 1
,The ocean to greet; J
Know neither pause nor rest,
-??ever till gleams their crest
O'er all the mighty West,
'And the waves of ocean
Boll at my fee|. j
Prairies now green with them!
See you the sheen of them ?
Xine upon line of them
Stretching away ? (1
Banks upon ranks of them, ?t
Emerald banks of them, - < T
"Who will outnumber 1
The9t legions to-day?
Kings upou ancient thrones,
Builded on human bones,
'Neath whose foundation-stones
Hear we a nation's groans, j
Merit your armies
. E'en Fame's transient breath?
' ?Out on the whole of them!
Hlot out the roll of them!
What is their merit
Save bloodshed and death ?
And hail to our glorious
* -Armies victorious!
Hear ye the cheers for them,
<tonquering poverty, sj
Blessing the earth,
And bidding detiance S
To ogres and giants
That haunt the Old World?
Gauut Famine and Death ? 0
u
T,he?e are "our country's piide," lc
Beaching out far and wide,
Far to the setting sun ir
Gleaming their crest; t
All through its vast regions 1
Long may the fair legions ai
Of "Plenty and Peace G
'Stand guard o'er the West. C
B
%| Handiwork
of Lunatics* jj
A curious exhibition, saj-s the "Pall Mall w
Gazette," has lately lteen opened to the
public in the lunatic a>ylum at Brunnfeld, ^
near Vienna. The objects exhibited are
dtiuded into .three classes: the first compris- jV
ing two hundred and fifteen articles, made
entirely by the lunatic?; the second, articles
destroyed by them in their moments of ?
frenzy; and the third, models, etc., show
Ing how they are lodged and clothed.
Among the articles in the first class arc
delicately carved meerschaum pipes, lace,
picture-frames, and a remarkable collection *
of paintings by Kratky, who, before he J|
became insane, was a celebrated artist at by
Vienna. These paintings show no signs of ^
insanity, and one of them i.< a wonderfully pj
lifelike representation of the lunntics hearing pr
mass in the chapel attached to the asylum.
jfext to these specimens of the constructive
'skill of the inmates, ure placed huge iron tai
bars "bent double, spoons and plates broken uc
to pieces, and doors split in halve*. The
favorite occupations of these unfortunate
people are stated to be writing and drawing,
fa which 6ome of them have bccomo tiugu* H1
Krly proficient. PI
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JJIsobejing Orders*
George Walmbold, who reside* in Philadelphia,
has nine performing dogs and two
monkeys. The lagsst monkey is known oa
iJeirry, and is said to be very vicious in his
disposition. A few days ego Mr. Walmbold
went to Canada, and he cautioncd his wife
hot to take the monkeys from the Cage, pj
Que afternoon some visitors were at the B]
house, and they desired to see a perform- w(
ance. Mrs. Walinbold got Jerry out of his
cage in order that he might go through some
of his amusing tricks. But Jerry didn't
aecm to be in a good humor,.and, instead of
performing* he -attacked Mrs. Walmbold. _j
This created considerable consternation.
The woman yelled, and a little boy, the son
qf Walmbold, ran out into the street.
William Buckley, and two men who reside
in the neighborhood* entered the bouse, and
after a struggle, lasting nearly fifteen min- ^1
ntes succeeded in getting the monkey into J
his cage. In the meantime, the dogi joined ^3
in the fight, and the men were bitten in the br
legs. Mrs. Walmbold had two fingers and Pr
one arm severely lacerated. Buckley was
bitten by the monkey, and a little boy who
rushed in to see the fun received a bite over
the eye'.' A policeman wanted to shoot tha ^
monkey, but was not permitted to do so. mi
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' Carious Wills. la
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Among curious wills which have been pa
brought ui light, there are two which ex- j|
Libit conjugal affection in an interesting
aud somewhat unusual light. One is the
will of a late member of the English Parliament,
in which he thus speaks of bis brilliant
wife:?
."The unspeakable interest with which I
constantly regard my wife's future fate in*
duces me to advise her earnestly to unite
herself again with some one who 'may deHerre
to ery[oy the blessing of her society
during the many years of her probable survival
after my deaths t am gratfulto Provi* ?
dence for the great happiness I enjoy in her
*ingular affection, and 1 pmy and confidently
hope that she may long continue to
possess the same esteem and" friendship of
those who arc intimate with hen and can T
appreciate her admirable qualities and the |
respect of all with whom in any relation of of
life she is connected." A'u
The other is the will of lady who died in
1S68, bequeathing all her property te bcr
husband. She adds:?- *
"It is also my earnest wish that my darl>1
I 1 J 1 ? J '
jog nusuunu unouiu marry ere ion# a nice,
pretty girl who is a -good housewife, and,
above all, to be careful that she is of a good
temper."
The Kin; of Beastg.
Dr. Livingstone is said to bare expressed
the utraoat contempt for lion*. Conversing j
one day with Sir Edward Landsoer, it a
party in London, he said,?
' "You talk about the mnjo?ty of the Uoo,
but-you do not koow the be^xt. There is
no more majesty about him in the forest
a! J.1 !. - 1 i. At A. J!. V4 _11 A
wan toere is uuuut umi poouie. it is an a
noetry. Lions are arrant cowards, sneaking
beasts. You can hardly tell a lion from & JO
donkey when you come upon him in the pre
forest; and if you come upon a lion sad- tes
denly, his first impulse is to tuck up his tail
between his logs and bolt. He will spring
upon you if he comes upon you unaware, tad
can hare time to crouch; bat if ft man hu
the courage to look tbo lioa in the, he need
not even cock hi* rifle." * S
Jelson T
& Cannon
rAKE pleasure in announcing to
their friends and the public the
rival of their VARIED STOCK OF
ALL AND WINTER *
GOODS,
i which they invite an examination.
Their Stock of C
Dry Goods T
full in all its branches. A full line of "j
DRESS GOODS, 5
4
consisting of ?
apanese Silts, Poplins Main;
ALPACAS. "T ?
Rlack and Colored.) A large cheap tl
:ock of c<
Vhite, Red and Opera n
Flannels,
together with a full Stock of
TP A v v
CA SSI MERES, A
LIN SB YS,
LONG CLOTHS,
SHEETINGS, a
SHIRTINGS,
BLANKETS, %
? TICKINGS, Jj
PRINTS, &C. tJ
"We direct especial attention to our ?
;ock of
hawls, Skirts, Taney Goods
and Notions.
ur assortment in. this line of goods is irjre,
well selected and astonishingly ?
>w in price. |
A9 usual we have taken special pains
) selecting our
300TS and SHOES, T
id are prepared to show a full line pf
cuts', Ladies', Boys' Misses', an?
hildrens' Cloth, Morocco, Calf and
uff Shoes.
[Also a good stock of
safly-MaSe (Mag mi Hatf. J
Te cordially invite a call from all, feeh ^
ig satisfied we can please in price an^ .vj
te quality of our goods.
fELSON & CANNON. .',
Sept. 16,1874. n<
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NOTICE OF SUE. 1
M
JY authority of the last Will of jc
J Robert H. Kay, deceased, and
' order of the Court of Probate of
bbeville County, I will sell on the
d day of October next, at the Home
ace of Robert H. Kay, the following
operty, vis:
The HOMESTEAD TRACT, conining
one hundred and seventy (170)
res of land, more or less. IV
Also the PERSONAL PROPERTY
said deceased, consisting of HOUSE- '
OLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, m
jA NT ATI ON TOOLS, "NVAOONS,
% Pi
Terms Cash. vi
lii
GEO. H. KAY,
Executor.
II^WT . |
At the same trine, atihe ?ime place,
d on the same terras, I will pell the
SRSONAL PROPERTY of ISA- T,
ELLA KAY, deceased, Including tlie
>rthlcss Notes and Accounts of said
ceased. , jj,
GEO. IL KAY,
Administrator. ?,
Sept. 23 24-3t? - m
ESTATE SALE, j
Of
th
[1IIE Administrators of the Estate f1'
L of JOAN H. MUNDY, dee'd,
' permission of the Court of Pro- th
ite, .will sell for cash alLthe personal ba
operty of the Estate, on
Saturday, M October Next, t
t cloven o'clock in the forenoon, i
lie sale will take place at the -J
tc rcsldcnce of tiie deceased. The
operty to Do sola consists pnnci- th
illy of
orses, Mules, Cattle,'Wagon, ,
Buggy, Plantation Tools, ~
Household and Kitchen
-furniture, &c.
x' v
WM. E. MUNDY, f
JAS. C. MUNDY,
Administrators. k
Sept. 29,1874 2o-3t
SCHOOLS CLOSED. S
PI
)URLIC NOTICE is hereby given ?
that) owins to tho expenditure _J
the School Fntod, the following D
iblic Schools aro hereby closed;? IX
No. 4, 3)onaldsvii!e,
* 6, Long Cane,
" 13, Lowndesvillo)
" J4, Magnolia, " !
u 16, Bordeaux.
WM. K. jPRESSLY, .
School Commissioner* n
Sept. 30 253t " All
NOTICE. ~ A
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LL persons li&Vfng demands lU
|L against the Estate of SUGAE
TTNKON\ deceased, are notified to R*
(sent them to lhe properly atted.
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MIAOTJA JOHHSOK, | J
Administratrix, 1
lept. 30,1874 25-2fc 611
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ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Court of Common Pleas.
^
Mary Jaue McCelvy, Plaintiff,
against
lines H. McCelvy, Bailie McCelvy,
Aaron Duliose, *H. M. McCelvy,
Adm'r, Defendants.
OP Y SUMMONS.?For Relief.?Comulaint
not Served.
o the Defendants, James H. McCelvy,
Sallie McCelvy, Aaron DuBose, H.
M. McCelvy, Adm'r:
ITOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
M. and required to answer the comlaint
in this action,.which is filed in
le office of the Clerk of Common
leas, for the said County, and to serve
copy of your answer to the said cornlain
t on the subscribers at their office,
faw Range, Abbeville Court House,
'ithin twenty days after the service
ereof, exclusive of the day of such serice;
and if you fail to answer the
omplaint within the time aforesaid,
le plaintiff in this action will apply to
le Court for the relief demanded in the
smplalnt.
1 *- ftl 4 TV
Dated Abbeville sepiemoer - *. .ttL. XJ.
384.
McGOWAN & PARKER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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'o the Defendant, Sallie McGelvy:
Take notice that the.Summonsin this
ction, of which the foregoing is a copy,
'as flied in the office of the Clerk of the
'ours of Common Pleas, at Abbeville
tourt House, for Abbeville County, in
ae State of South Carolina, on 24th day
f September, 1874.
McGOWAN & PARKER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Sept. 30, 1874 25-Gt
He State of M Carolinao
Mrs. Mai^aret Harney, Mrs. Amanda
Sale, Mrs. Mary Bell, Mrs. Emma
Haddon, John Williams, legal heirs
and representatives of Thomas Guffln,
of Abbeville County, in said State,
who died intestate:
[TOUare hereby required to appear
K. at the Court of Probate to be
)lden at Abbeville Court House, for
bbcj^tfe County, 011 the 6th day of
nvember, A. D. 1874, to shew cause, if
?y you can, why the Iieal Estate of
homas Guffln, deceased, described in
e Petition of Charles B. Guffln andi
anr Guffln. filed in my office, should
nllntMnir fn thp
)l DC UIVIUCU LUU OUlU, m<vvv?MO WW -
id Mary Guffin one-third thereof, and
e remaiuing two-twirds, in eqnal
oportions, to wit: One-fourth to
larles B. Gurtin, one-fourth to Mrs.
argaret Ramey, one-fourth to Mrs.
manda Sale, and one?fourth to Mrs.
ary Bell, Mrs. Em ma Haddon and
>hn Williams, children of Louisa
'illiams, deceased, equally between
em.
iven under my hand and seal, this
22d day of September, A. D. 1874.
C. W. GUFFIN,
J. P. A. C.
> the Defendants, Mrs. Margaret
Barney and Mrs. Amanda Sale:
TAKE NOTICE THAT A Bullous
in Partition, of which the forcing
is a copy, has this day been filed
the office of C. W. Guffln, Judge of
obate for Abbeville County, at Abbelle
Court House, State of South Carom.
McGOWAN & PARKER,
Attorneys for Petittioners.
Sept. 22,1874 24-6t
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CITATION.
he State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
j Charles W. Guffinr. Esq.. Probate
Judge.
Whereas, JVIra. Sarah Mattison made
it to me to graut her Letters of Adinistration
of the Estate and effects of
ckson Mattison late of Abbeville coun,
deceased.
rhese are therefore to admonish all
^ 1mm 4 U H 1 r> rl n rt/1 <1 it A Ml
u siuguiai tiic niuuitu aiiu wtuivuio
the said Jackson Mattison, deceased,
at they be and appear, before me, in
e Court of Probate, to be held at Abville
C. H., 8. C., on the 23d instant,
ter publication hereof, At 11 o'clock in
e forenoon, to shew cause, if any they
ive, why said Administration should
it be granted.
ven under my hand and seal, this
jixth day of October, in the year of
Dur Lord one thousand eight hundred
xnd seventy four, and in the ninetyninth
year of- American Indepenlence.
Published on the 7, 14 and 23 days of
it., 1874, in the Abbeville Press and
inner and for two successive weeks on
e Court House Door.
CHAS. W. GUFFIN,
Judge of Probate.
Oct. 7, 1874, 2G-3t
JUST RECEIVED
AT
arker & Perm's.
L NEW SUPPLY OF THE BEST
ine Cut Chewing Tobacco,
urham Smoking "
wist Chewing "
ug Chewing "
Sept. 30 25-tf
AGOING AM) TIES
. Js. 1 i. v i
Kept constantly on band by
NELSON & CANNON.
Sept. 30 25-tf
Just Received.
LARGE LOT OF GLASS OF
^ all siBes.
[ Sorts of Paints in Oil.
.. i * ' f r. '
Coraploto Stock of Envelopes, at
PABKEE & PERRIN'S.
:
iA Djtii-s /31 An , D
v jLmuuies Dcaru lies,
/
sst Bornea Bagging,
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Jepfc. 9 .22-tf
r. D. CHALMERS & CO.,
Local Agents for the J
\TGER EWING MACHINES:
BP' ~ .
W. T. Branch,
LIFE AND FIRE
Office over New Post Office,
Abbeville C. II., S. 0.
e
Sept 1,1874, 21-3m , p
ti
New Advertisements, J
ANOTHER" CHANGE !
FIFTH AND LAST GIF1 CONCERT 3
li* AID OF THE rr C
PUBLIC LIBRARY ffF KT. al
PPSTPONED TO o
Monday, 30th jtate. M. j
Drawing Certain at that Date, o
LIST OF UiJrre. k
One Grand Cash Gift.... ....$250,000 I
One Grand Cash Gift 100,000
One Grand Cash Gift 75,000 '\
One Grand Cash Gift 50,000 (
One Grand Cash Gift 25,500 J
5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each $100,000 t
10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each... 100,000
' 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each..: 150,000 ;
20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each... 100,000
25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each... 100,000 ?
30CasliGift8, 3,000 each... 90,000
50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each... 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,100 eacn... 100,000
240 Cash Gifts, 500 each... 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each... 50,500
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each... 950,000
Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all
cash, $2,500,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets *....$ 50 00
Halves 25 00
Tenths, or each Coupon 5 00
11 Whole Tickets for 500 00
22} Tickets for 1,000 00
For tickets and information, address,
THOS. E. BRAMLETTe,
Agent and Manager, r
Public Library Building, Louifville,Ky jj
Sept. 16, i23-lm us
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An elegantly bound canvassing book ?
for the best and cheapest Family Bible ,i!
ever published, will be sent free of Jf'
charge to any book agent. It contains
over 700 "tine Scriptural Illustrations, v
and agents are meeting with unprece- j
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rience, &c., and we will show you what
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or St. Louis, Mo.
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Winners of three highest medals and th<
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Paris, 18G7, now offer the finest assortrnent
of the best cabinet organs in 'he
world, including new styles with recent
improvements, not only exclusively for A.
cash, as formerly, but also on uew plans (
of easy payments, the most favorable
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Of purchase, to almost any part of f
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upwards. Illustrated catalogues and Stf
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Dr. J. Walker's California Tingar
Bitters are a purely Vegetable
reparation, made chiefly from the navo
herbs found on the lower ranges of
:e Sierra Nevada mountains of Califoria,
the mediclual properties of which
ro oxtractod therefrom without the use
f Alcohol. Tho question is almost
aily.askod, ''What is tho cause of tho
nparallcled success of VdTegar Biteks?"
Our answer is, that they remove
lio cause of disease, Mid tho patient ro.
overs his health. 'nicy are the great
Iood purifier and a life-giving principle,
pcrfcct Renovator and Invigorator
f the system. Never before iti the
istory of the world has a medicine bfcen
ompounded possessing the remarkable
uahtios of Viseqar Bittkm in henlin/r the
ick of eveiy disease man is heir to. They
xe a gentle Purgative as .well as a Tonic,
clieving Congestion or Inflammation of
ho Liver ana Visceral Organs in Bilious
)iseaaes
The properties of Dr. Walker's
:,*rn'n tifTTR?R.ivrfi ADerient,Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alteraive,
and Anti-Bjlious.
R. H. HcDOSALD 4? CO.,
Drnori?t? ami Gen. A*ta, California,
ami cor. ot WwhiMton anil Charlton jta.. W. Y.
Bragg*******Dealer**
"opwcial^
State ?of South Carolina.
Office of Qecbetaiiy-of State,)
Columbia, Jan'y 13,1K73. /
Hie -Abbeville ?PRESS AND
AAINER19 is hereby designated
the Newspaper Tor the publication
all Legal Notices and Official.Adverenients
for the County of Abbevflle,
dertheAct, approved February 22d,
10, entitled t4An Act to Begulate the
blication of Legal and Public Noes,"
and the Order heretofore issued
dgnating the Abbeville Medium is
re by rescinded.
SAM'L W. MELTON,
Attorney (Jeneral.
8. L. HOUE.
Comptroller General.
H. E. HAYNE,
Secretary of State.
. certify that the foregoing is a copy o
; original on tile in tbis Office.
H. E. HAYNK,
Secretary of State.
(V ACT to Regulate the Patlica
tion of all Legal and Public Notices.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen1
and House of Representatives of the
ite of South Carolina, now met and
ting in General Assembly, and by the
thority of the same, It shall be tbe
ty of the Attorney General, theCompller
General, aud by the Secretary *o
ite, conjointly, to designate, by pubnotice
[in] one or more newspapers
this State, in which all legal notices,
vertisenients, or publications for the
ite, of any and every character reqnirby
law to be made public, shall be
bushed; and said Attorney General,
mptruller General, and Secretary or
ite, shall have power to make such
anges and new designations, from
ne to time, as they may judge that
2 public interest requires.
3hc. 2. All State xmd County Officers,
u owier |)eraiMis mc nucuj mjunku
furnish to the newspapers designated'
t'er this Act, for the Btate and for the
jresentative counties, for publication,
legal notices, advertisements find
blications. of any and every character
juired by law to be made public; and
legal notice, advertisement or publiiion
reauired^Jby law to be made pubshall
have any valid force or effect
less published in tbenewspapers desifitea
ffntler ASif; and no publi:ion,
of any character in any newspar
not designated under this Act, shall
PAid,fctr from the ftnds oftlijs-State,
of. any; County: -Provided, That the
ri bflJcers mentioned iiuSaction one
fill have power, in cases requiring unaal
publicity, to order publication in
jh newspapers, in addition to those
dgnated under this Act, as by and
th the advice of the Governor thev
ly select; and bills so incurred shall
audited and paid in the usual maur.
, \
Sec. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts insistent
herewith are hereby repealed.
i?"" * Thlu. am shall fAke effect from
tl after passage. [Jan. 22, 1872.
mum mmmml
o
IISS LYDIA TAGGART, formerly
connected with the EM KIUM,
and well-kritfwft to the ladies
Abbeville and surrounding'country,
? lady-of superior' taste and. ability,
II have charge of this D6jiaftfnent
s coming season,.and from 1st SEPIMBER
be ready to execute anything
?ded in her line: DRESSES CUT,
T AND MADE at most, reasonable
es, and In the latest style. A full
ortment of Demorest and Butterick
tlerns always orilianiJ, at New" York
ces. ; < " o
as. A. Bowie,
Ac't Emnorium of Fashion.
lept. Tr187V22-tf <
GOLDSMITH. P. KIND.
oroldsmith. & "Kind,
IUNDERS & MACHINISTS,
(I'HCENIX IRON WORKS,
OLUMBIA, S. C.
[AmiFACTURERS of Steam Engines
of all sizes; Horse powers,
cular and Mulev Saw Mills, Grist
I Sugar Cane Mills,Flour Mills, Ornnnioi
Mnnse and Store Fronts, Iron
lings, Agricultural Implements, etc.
B0 and Iron Castings of all kinds
ie to order on abort notice, and on
most reasonable terms. Also, mancturero
of Cotton Presses.
fay 28. 1873, 7-12m
FBESH LEMONS .. J
Kept always on band at
1
W. JOEL. SMITH'S.
uly 13;187* Mitf ; i>
1 ICE LOT OF CI&ABST'
-v ayja* ^ j
ast arrived, comprising all grades
a finest to cheap&t, at
W. Joel Smith's. iJ
"'m . - >: r
WAL?$R &
;:: . f; MEECHA]
GREENWOC
.........
ARE now offering to the putillg i* theii
line of all the Goods geueratljfneede
THElfisT<
have been selected with great ca
READY MAD]
A FINE STOCK OF
A good asao;
Groceries, Hardware, Cro<
which the attention of purchasers is kr
WALLER
Feb. 19,1873, 45-tf
DOZIER, WAI
Obtton ]
ASI
1-:?- . j.
WHOLESALE
-
HAVING secured a first class Fire Pr
8TORAGE OF COTTON, we real
Our Mr. 13. J. DOZJER will jrtve his entl
ment. Our stock of GROCERIES ANI
kept complete a9 usual.
lj S
KEEP constantly on hand the best mfl
perienced workmen and are manuti
a varied assortment of vdiifiles of every
cheaper thart the cheapest?which for beat
compare favorably wfth work from the bes
All work warranted to be fully up to repi
They manufacture a oue-aud-a-balf lie
suitsmall farmers for ONE HUNDRED 1
sal favor wherever UBed.
They manufacture at^ low prices Harness
stock on exhibition
They are manufacturing COFFINS OF
assortment on hand, and will attend funer
Nov. 10,1873, 31-ly V; | .
Iron in the Blood -
^eTthe^eakstrow. 1
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect- v
ed Solution of the Protoxide of Q
Iron, is so combined as to have ~
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest B
food. It increases the quantity ?
of Nature*s (Hon Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the blood, ana
cures "a thousand ills," simply
by Toning up,Invigorating and
Vitalizing the System. The en
? > -MAM- T
riCllC l> ((?(? V?tU4MC<* l/tvvu ^/6| - ?
mcates every part of the body, a
repairing damages and waste, P
searching out morbid secre- o
tlons, arid leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon. , fi,
This is the secret of the won*
d erfid success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, liver Complaint,
Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea,
Boils, Nervous Affections,
Chills 0 and Fevers,, Hmnors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases, of the. Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints, -1
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or accompanied
by debility or a low
state of the system Being frea
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not followed
by corresponding reao- 0,
tion, but are permanent, infusing
strength, vigor, and new
I KAt i-ntn nJl nnrfA oftha ftttstem.
' and blinding up an Iron Con*
stitution
Thousands have been elumged t
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sicklysuffering creature
r,, to strong, healthy, and
happy men and women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate
to give it a trial.
Sec thai, each bottle PERUVIAN
SYRUP Mown in the glass
Pamphlet? Free.
SETH W. FOWIE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. 1' BUlfeon Plncf, Boston.
fl0lDDTDBUCCiaT8J5EWEBAI.tr,
? . I ?
!f- AXD 1
CONiFEGTI 01N ER Y. ?
C. H. LUBKEN
HAS established a flrst-elasi Bakerv K
in this town. At twelvi o'clock
>U'T1T1V T\ A V flm l,oa
noon, jiiviiiiv i jl/-ia } vuv ww*
Fresh Bread, Crackers and
Confectioneries J
can be bad by applying to him at the ai
old Post Office, on Main Street. ra
May 20, 1874 G-tf
DR. JOHN S. THOMPSON, S
DENTIST,
OFFERS his professional services to
the citizens of Abbeville, and the 1
jurrounding country. ?
^ ^ n ,
umce over uiuzeus onvxugo
Bank, Abbeville, S. C. w
Oct. 2, 1873,28tf
4 CHOICE LOT OF SUGAR ~
CURED HAMS, at J.
B. ROGERS'.
Sept. 23 24-tf
rHE BEST BACON IN TOWN AT Co
J. B. ROGERS.
CONFECTION ARIES OF A.LL J
descriptions, at
J. B. RpGERS'..
(/ . \ W-; - Va .t*
'j&LezSgtiv 5^ . ".. j.%
BROTHER,
STTS JLT ,
m l2P
new and handsome bullditig, a fa)
d in this |
ttCK OF. .2'' ... ., '
rfeSi I
re, and unusually attractive.
p n fiTUTwr '
u vkununu. I
BOOTS AKD SHOES.
* 1 . /
rtm'ent of
' i * 1 t . : i ' ' ?
jkery, and Glassware.
/ited. Give ufe a call.
& BROTHER.
jTON & CO.,I
Paotors
4 . s - . f . . > i . . . 4 . - 1. ... ... t\ i </,** f'
r .... <
: GROCERS.
oof'Warehouse for the SALE Aid J
pectfufly solicit 6onsfgnflieht9 of same,
re persona* attention to 'this depart' si
> PLANTATJQMSttPPLlEa will be (
DOZIER. WALTON, & CO., I
Augusta, Ga.
omaTj^p
terial and have employed the most ex
actujing, and have constantly on band
kind, at the most, .reasonable prices?
ity of finf9h -and elegance of style, will
t shops of the State.
"esentation. '
>rse wagon, with tongue and shafts to
COLLARS which has met with univer
of every description, and keep a good
EVERY VARIETY, and have a large
ais with their ftue new Hearse.
r. W. ROWLAND.
N"EW JEWELRY.
'1 ' \ ?' * I. - " t*
wiLLiam
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS opened a fine selection of
Ladies' and Gent'rf English, Swiss
ud American WATCHES. Sole Agent
:>r the celebrated Patrttne Watch Com>any,
Philadelphia. Gold G'haida, Vest,
)pera, Chatelaines, Leon tine Neckluccs,
>iamond Rings and Brooches, Pearl?
11 and half sets.
SILVER-WARE. r :il"\
I make this line a specialty. All Slier
sold by me guaranteed equal to coin,
(orne handsome good* in this line, suitble
for Bridal Gift*"
PfcATEB WARE. ' 1 &
Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, <
]>oons and Foyjj^Ice Pitchers, Egg
lands, ColFee Urns, de. .
WO! '-/*
Cutlery, Pocket aud Table Knives.
HOUSKHOLD AND .FANCY GOODS.
Guns-^English Double Barrel, Breechioading
Rifles, Parlor Rifle*, Air Guns,
nd a full stock of Sporting Goods; Duont
& Hazard Powder; Pistols of variusstyles.
1 >'
JET AND HORN GOODS.
WILLIAM GLAZE, ?
March 18,1874 ,49-tf
NEW GOODS.
' ,~!"'r ,i* -iii - '*
I r . -Jii! ft \g\ ; ' a:' ^
fcTEW WALNUT GOODS AT THE
K FURNITURE STORE.
New Walnut Chamber Suits,
War'drobess Wnshstands, Bureaus. "
Extension Tables, Centre Tables,
Ladies' Work Tables, Wbat-Nots,.
Hat Racks, Chairs, &e.-, all at prices',
wer than prices ever offered heretofore.
J. r>. CHALMERS <fc CO.
NE^FLOUE,
AKD,
SUGAR,
BACON,r
COFFEE,
TOBACCO,
NAILS, &c., &c., at
l\*m fiAMBMT.T. ?, m
xiUi nu, uxijuxxjjlluuu a www.
7,000!
rM ASSORTED HOMESPUNS
AT
)uPre, Gambrell & Co's.
Sept. 9 22-tf
Lark the Spot or Your De- (
ceased Friends.
Marble WorksLFTJLL
line of stock on hand and i
all work sold at the lowest price, p
id work done in the best workman-like si
anner. Several hundred new and g<
indsome designs on hand to make a
lections from. We will duplicate city Cr
ice in all monumental work,'by which fa
irties can save freight. Ci
Very respectfully, ai
J. D. CHALMERS. G
Sept. 1,1874,21-tf _
' _ a m 'f f
meai aaies.- j
ALNUT AND POPLAR MEAT
LFE8r large sizes, at
J. D. CHALMERS A CO.'S
County Chairs. *
rhe best ever offered for sale in this ^
unty. Warranted, at
J. D. CHALMERS. __
{ FINE ASSORTMENT OF FAN- 1
L CY CRACKERS, at #
J. B, ROGERS'.
rnrnrnis^mmms^m^mam
STEAM
Coinmbia^
'
, ^%gajrtor
MANUFACTURER
( fjttii-i'jp -Fmm:
3ash, Blinds, Doors,
WINDOW ^
AND DOOR FRAMES,
Me Pivot BMs ani Mrs,,
^ mues,
MANTEL PIECES, f
Mouldings, Brackets,
' AM ' 'U*0
REWELS, BAtuWftl?,
iwvob *af . 5f?rtw??i ** ., '
is HI Jihtj'M i*rt*n\tar. > ??ifi *'f ?"
M W 1 all Wprn
ill Work Guaranteed A Nd;<l,
May 28, 1874, 7-! v.
D P I*
K. rc.ic.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CtfKES THE WORStPAIHS
^RADWAY'S READY REUCff I
WILL AFFORD INSTAHT EABB.
nriUUDUnOH OF THB KIDNBTS. * ' s- |
ISIHLAJCXATION^rHE^OWKLiB1 J
80BB THuoiff, ^ a
IITSTEBIC3, CfcOUP, TW*T,TTM<A 1
irfiADACHB, TOOTHACIK^^ ^^^ J
^ iirattouS.Ii,AfnMiK^<^'TaB jfl
Traveler* iftooUi riwjnwry a Mtk of |Ca4<
W4J-. Bt?<lT JUBtf With lh*m. JLfew Jrg{>? lit I #
watar will prevew ufckw* or mHn?ftBk ?r ?
wattr. It U bett#thaa fnaeb KraowHuttsri m * S
attaint. .. .. -Wr- ' ?
feves and ague. |
ss.sw&?fi
ifirs ihjuh *> <bm m rJldwaxu ukaHi mLIEK.
Fifty cent* per botU*. ^
HEALTH! BEAUTY!! 1
DR. RAD WAY'S f
i
-Syj^amftf'ajast'asitiis 1
ad dicomcoalt'loti I
tho SABSArAKILLIAN will and docs aecure-a cum fl
It certain; for when one* (tii^rsnjedy commence# it? i
work of purlflcatien, tnd neceedfljn dlmlpUhtax tb? ?
Iom or wmtei, it# repairs wiH-be sodrr?y d?r . 3
S&?clSKIlS?lsa.'SSSS?B'Si 4
tV-. J
Kidtiey & Bladder Complaint*,
iSKaawssfasfeSSJiftM?k I
:ri?s?r^.'6swis1s's,s'5ii!
PHn In tba Hmali of me Back and alonpUvo ioLw.
Tumor of 12 YMtox ;<j0*6mtfi
Cured by Badway's BeMvent.
* ?p~???.?
BAnuiAve
?( 2?:Wiv 3#
Perfeti^
555S'rnifwr t^oeore of ?^Uortl?r? oftSe
Viscera. W?rrmnte4 t???rect * po?tt^ eur*. rtnjf
V?g?ttbU,'contalatng no mercury,
0"i^? of BiuwAra ro^wmj^ttfrtyf,
???S?
^RitAni "KALSK AND TBOB."_ jtanfl ?M Ml
Ump to RADWAY * CO, Na S W?n*n Bfc- W*
Tort. Information worth thoosand* will to nu jot
V .-.r=g
C. B. PABK3,
iriin and Lock, Smith,
GREENWOOD, 8. C.,
ITKTOULD respectftilly inform his
V v fri ends an d customers that be is
reparod to do all work in hie line at
lort notice and In the best style. A
:>od supply of material aiwaye on mna
11 work warranted, and done oolj for
ish. Shop near tlin Depot. Thankful
r, past favors besvowed on him at
okesborv, he would solicit a coctinuice
of the same at his new shop in
reenwood. a
April 1,1874 51-6m
Swedes Iron, 1
of all aizos, for PLOWS,
foraaloby
SAJttJN W ?LiJLuU <K UO
^ARLOR BRACKETS?new and M
handsome sty lea, just to hand.