The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 13, 1875, Image 2
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Mrs. Pratt, of Sun Francisco, n
iplies for a divorce, -.villi tlic mode
.alimony of one million dollar*.
Mr. Gladstone's ipampUlet h
'reached its one hundred and fouri
'thousand in England.
The merchants who bejjin the yei
by increasing their advertisemen
will be the happiest next Chrintmu
If yen would reaj) liberally, you min
sowJiborally. x
A correspondent, of, the AVw Yor
Tribunt says there are well infornac
politicians in Albany who are willin
to make houvy wagers that Horati
Seymour will yet be the next Senate
fWini'Vc u- YiivL
One thousand two hundred i^oa'
**alled upon Henry Ward BcoeheJ
r"riday mid wished him a "II/,
-New Tear." For five hours h/d
notluug but shake hands atf*
change greetings with his friuT
Tho people of Due W<,si ,orvcd
last week, with other Chris'"8 orcr
the world, as u week of Atr- A
mating was held at the ( h evcO'
night, and the program' :in'an?J?d
hy the Alliance Conjtf00 Was
"lowed. y
It is announced v?orhecH
intends, in c?se he^-'1 ,,.Mt r.cce've
the Democratic cjyJtt "on*iiiation., to
go before the In/nu legislature as
an independent'111^1110 'or l',u scn*
atorship. Uc /,n '!tV01' ()' 'nore soft
money than v> other living man. j
Mr. WiMi/ 4: Vu"aCtN Dcrnocraiiej
candidate r ^"Iloa omics cemuor
front p^.v'vania, claims that he
will rec?'e 1401 less than eighty votes
out ofVu hundred anil twenty-eight
to I?e/*1 'u lhe election for United
Stj,yi^C|?utort and that Messrs. Clynt^ark.
Cowan, Hare and Buckaw
ijyi jrnst more c?aipliniemjtry
prepared tables in
MWtm
1 seems that!
city from SM^er^railroad
and othvr corporation*! V^ftnmoun-kto i
orer titty-ono iKiillioaS-^^dtiliiirS fig
currcncy. To ma^robatfl^
added ten or fifteen" ^n?i#ns,j|W>r^irt'
securities which .pro nt>t rcudifv,.tra& |
?ble. '"V #'
Colds.?Hot lemonade U 911c of the
best remedies in the 1vorl#for'H oold. It
ftcts promptly aiw'effefctively, uftd lias
no unpleasant alwjeffedta Due lemon,
properly squeezed, cut in slices, put with
. It a If n v\J n t nt
....; Jiuijar, aiui covweu ?iw uun ?? ^...v ,
?S:' trolling watr. ' * '
fe The will oOihc lute Gerrit Smith has
bjf. beeu in extotenee without material al\\/'l<!riMS<IWd^Wpenty
years. It bequeaths
entire properety to liis
v^fi^THHB^^ialf he divides between
\ his Coi. Greene Smith and
Maa.^Jq^5^8 ^D. M^lertj jl'he estate is
Social Premiums Awarded by
Abbeville Agricultural Society.? i
W. A. Moore?Greatest yield per hand,
on farm, ($317.90), $10.00.
J. L.White?Greatest yield on one acre
of wheat (Maryland White) -~4 bushels,
?*c aa I i
?jW.W
J. L. White?Creates yield on 5 acres!
of wheat, llOj, $10,Ou. j.
It is rumored in Washington, that
owing to some disagreement between
Secretary Bristow and himself", TreasH
urer Spinner is about to step down and 1
out. Greenbacks will not look natural <
A without old Spinner's familiar tist to
^ them. Counterfietera wlio have spent
m ?o much valuable time in studying his '
^autograph, are to be pitied.
Tne new financc bill passed by the
Senate comes up in the House ol Representatives
on Friday next, and there 1
are indications of a disagreement '
upon it because it does not provide I
for the cancellation of the greenbacks <
to bo retired as the national bank cir- j
vulation is increased. Tho inflation j
-I I : 11 ) .
ists only support me out un wnuiuvi. ,
that no cancellation provision shall be (
inserted in it, and it is said that they
will defeat it it' such an amendment ,
is made to it in the House of Bepresen- !
tativos.
The ten days within which Charlie ]
Ross's father offered to pay ?5,000 for ,
his return have expired, and there is ,
no news of the boy. The impcession
is naturally growing stron <er that '
the child is no longer alive ; it is easy j
to be!:tve that hie captors have con- I
claded the easiest way out of their '
enterprise was to kill him, and it is <
also possible, not to say probable? I
"though searcelj* anybody seems to |
think of it?that the little fellow died j
a natural death. At any rate, what- <
-over the detcctivc may say and t^iink, {
popular faith in his ultimate recovery |
issteadily on the decline.
The edmpuisory euucauun uut guco (
into tiffed in New York Year. It ?
compels tho attendance at some school ^
of ail children between the ages of ^
eight and fourteen years, and it is the i
intention of tho board of education to i
?nforco it thoroughly. Each city j
ward will be divided into an many ditf- '
irieta tos there are school-housea, and 1
to each district one truant agent will (
"be appointed, whose first duty it will s
be to ascertain accurately tho number (
and" residence of alkllie children in |
his dJstriot.y"*Che fafcts as thus ascer- f
tained will: be the Hsin upon which j
* the law wiiijxj involved whonover pa- ?
rents cannot >bc othcrwisJ induced to I
#end tlieir/chiwren tv school. It is ?
cxpected that tl^J^neVis law will compel
a la^e additiotv^- the existing *
school acoomntodty#om and to the .v
farm school to which |ur?jrant chil- '
?Jren arc to no soi.t. \iuc ?kt pu-irides
thai hot only the "parents who' I
jdfow their children to stay away c
from school, hot also all persons who r
'employ Litem in any way, uro liable to j
a fine. P
The New York papers publish a f
fetter from Lady Franklin, offering a v
reward of two thousand pounds for I
the recovery of the recordr of Sir {
'John Franklin's Arctic? expedition. v
She also offers to pay for the Expense ?
m* ''
oi any I'*|hujiiuu KiiinrnnvvRPffPB
in kucli discovery. SlioulditVy |?. jj
I j^buno^ker her deuih flraAttaiii^ '
I I:dKv . HLikr
I 1 MM P-V1 1
^^K/a- 9
city on the r
Jho leaaiug ineu^^PH^H^B very t:
,^#i>late j'iiiJ Territory in ami ..
'f many from the British Ptloviuip Not
ouly wfll the members of the .ration rl w
Grange be here in full force, out the a
meeting will naturally attraf many e
Patrons not directly connected ^ith the
ventral organization, and Qfarlsston "
(WU1 be crowded with strange^. The ii
jcltvh'As never yet failed in th/duties c?f w
hospitality, and we are consent that .1
her welcome to the Grau?rs will be n
worthy of her fame. The imitative in as
the work of preparing for oeeting and \\
receiving ana entertaining the visitors i
lias beeu taken by Ashley vrange, No. 1 1,1
of this city the pioneer Gauge of the th
Cotton States, which wiJ be assisted ,
by u co'mmitce of the ftate Grange. '
?The meeting is imi>ortanV>nc, and lias er
, before it much work of Jfjterest to, the
%, jOrdor. Theseasion wflv probably last 8jl
ten or twelve days, ,\m the visitors will ],.
\l?k.ve'abundant tu'netfo look about the
city and itx'envLrorjs A full programme j ni
Tor the meeting''litis not yet been j *
definitely nraugea. VVre understand,,
. however, that t lie re will l?e an excnsion 1 w
.to Fort Sumter th<? phosphatel
works and other places'of interestundcfr'{1,]
<the auwuces of Ashley Grange, assisted jth
jby'the Patrons of the Stkto. aluLwe are!.,
confident that lio efforts will be spared to 1:1
make the Ad^it of the Patrons fioiiiiOV
'abroad anleanaut on?.{Actwr
cfc Courier, er
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jJ The Press i B>nn"-;
I?rrr' ^e. s. c. ?
as I A bbe*? ? n
tli jEE, Editor. t
W. - I
u' TwILr*7, Ja?-13'1875- ?
8t l?i'wo Dollars a year, In ad- J
TEBpr Two Dollars and Fifty Ot nts, ,,
iancf d of the year. a
k >t Uybacriptioiib taken, for a shorter
d JRan six months. i (
? t'^isient advertisements'are charged j,
? i the rate or One Dollar per inch t
<Se fortlie first insertion; and Fifiy v
T v-f....knA#.',f irtuorfinn
4*4>10 Hil CttUIl 3UU3U(|UUlil i^ovtw...
. a liberal deduction from^H,e above t
flite.s is made to persons advertising by v
the quarter or by the year. ^
?aS"* All obituary notices and tributes r
of respect are charged for at tbetusual a
rates of advertising. \ t
JOB PRESS. I 8
We are now provided with an excellent
Job Press, and line assortment of I
Job Type, and are prepared to execute 8
superior work. Orders are respectfully u
solicited. ' ^ n
ii emulations 70u the post-OKKJCE 8<
at Abbeville.?The Office is open for h
the general delivery of letters and sale \
of postage stamps from 7:30 A. M. to 5 "
P. M. t(
Money Orders furnished from 7:30 A. F'
M. to 3:20 P. M. v
Greenville and Columbia Railroad h
Mail closes At 7:30 A. M. i
Washington, Ga., Mail closes on Weduesdav
at 5:30 A. M. \
Elbert, Ga., Malil, via Heardmont, p
closes ou Thursday at (5:30 A.M. a
Antreville Mail, via Temple of c
Health, closes on Thursday at 5:30 A. M.
Elbert, Ga., Mail, via LowndesvilJe,
closes on Friday at 5:30 A. M.
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^^^^^s^Adrortlalng Contract* cnn be made.
pR*Ce UnitedJ&fate? has 110 more P
fe/al citizen, nor tlie South a more tj
gallant "defender than the Georgia 1?
Senator, who carries into the de- e
bates of the Legislative hall the j
same heroic spirit which he exhibit t<
ted 011 many a bloody field whep c
the destinies of his section we|e n
trembling in the balance. His reply
l?annfnp PVlm nnrl's in tllfl Into rip.
bate on Louisiana affairs, was wor- D
thy otthe nfan and of the occasion, t
It was au eloque*tappeal to those
p?... iples of justice, and sentiments .
of fraternity, which he believed to
exist among the whole American
people in spite of the bitter utter- 4
ances of partisan Seuators. {
He stood aghast at the spectacle
presented in this Senate yesterday
?a spectacle of one portion of the
members seeking to ruin the fair
name and honor of the people of
Due section of this country before
the civilized world. He was amazed
?utterly amazed; that there should
be found in the hearts of men with ivhora
he daily associated upon this 0j
floor, so much hate. He was totally at
unprepared for it. and if he believed "
fn.flnv thnt the exnressions which
' ~ %i i
fie heard from Senator's lipsyester- te
lay reflected the sentiments of the ^
Northern people, he would feel that w
it was time for the Southern people ai
:o die. If he believed that those ot
sxpressions foreerhadowed the poli- ^
2y of this Government towards the Ti
South, then "he would say, let us
have done with this farce of local ?
self-government. He did not believe
that the brave men agaiust S<
ivhom the people of the South had ^
ately contended, entertained any el
?uch sentiments. He believed the p<
jreat majority of the American peoDie,
of both Xorth and South, white p
nul hl?iok. nhhorred anv such SDirit
)f animosity. lie believed the
raovemaut inaugurated in 1872, by
;hat larAheaded and large-hearted ^
nan of ifew York, to bring about
*ood feeling und harmony, would g.
)e successful. In the support which
le (Gordon) gave to the resolution,
is presented by Senutor Thurman,
le protests against any construcion
which \\ypiUd make it appear r(
:hut he was waning in respect to
;he President of the United States.
Much had been said here about the
President being the Commander-in3hief
of the Army. He (Gordon) l,
vas glad he was Comraander-inUhiet?glad
that the rrpMitary was
mhoriiiimtu to the cWil nower. He
lid not propose to disuiss the resoution,
but to reply to^vhot'he was Jn
bribed to conclude were gratuitous
nsults offered to his people by '
ionic of the Senators on the other
ide of the chamber. It was charged
hat murder prevailed throughout H,
he South, and that these murders
vere by the hands of the Democrat
? ?! ??* nn ni->f llio HAVklif +A
u wuiic man o juu jlxio icpij vvy
hat was brief; the charge was false. ,
t was true that murders had oc- Mi
:urred, hut no ono deplored them
nore than himself, nor more than '
he people he represented. His 1
>eople had always said the class of ,
>eople committing these* murders M
vere the worst enemies of the South,
f murders were committed, 4-as Jo*
hat any reason for branding the
i*hole Southern people as a set of >
ssaseins and barbarians? Wherev
r in the Southern States, people of
lonestv and integrity have control
tf pnblic aftairs, property, life and i
ibcrty are as safe as they are in ?
ny.Northern State. [Applause m
he.gallery.] Did the Senator from 1
Vmont (Edmunds) forget that *
h^re were States in the North, in ?(''r
liMiands^of the Democrats? He ass
fclonjJtoprehended that these^JEJ
^l^^eregoverned just as_:wel' '
governed by Itepublic/^^
S^ftthatsneh was tlie'jt^^ J
oco..tlie war, i?ot
^HHHHy|igainst^tlio potfer oi'^
S^^Unverntuent, becaiiD
gvewgi** riots ut eleetion&or Hots i>ai
!^fro8s-roadfi. A band of mi&guided d5e
iegroes,-$vho mareb&f at ni^htwith ^
rn?s to murder lind hearts to planer,
could not be attacked by whites
) self-defence. If they, were at- |
icked and a conflict ^lensnod, iu5 the
'hich a few were killed, the South 9?i
-as then charged with disloyalty
nd autagonism lo the Federal ?ov- w3
rnnieut Colored militiamen might
isnlt women, rob. r>illfl{?6 arid drap1
nioeent men from theighedB, v
lien the white men resi}|ed tli<Jn^
ie Southern people wej|? lieM ;np *
; murderers and assassins. Jdtefa
ere sent down among them wJio ti)<j
nd no common interest with them; op?
lese men made the laws, collected
ic taxes an J governed the South- Coi
n people, and then maligned the '
ime people. It' the South asked
}w New England would like that, ?
id strived by every lawful means A
overthrow those men, her people "{jj,
ere charged with beingftnurderers ?
id ^assassins. IIow long are We
us .to be n>i?undersf^pd, in the T
co of every evidence Ye give ~o1 J
ir readiness to meetjthe Ba'1
n people upon cqrirtl gronncl. '* jj
f' ' * 1 * >>;$*/' ' ,r*
I g$
%
I. in itifhMrii ran imi
Alexander Auguste Ledr<u Rollin,
fhose death has been announced by caile,
was bom in Paris February 2. 1808.
It the age of twenty-^two he become an
dvocate, entered the political arena as
, representative of the Comninniut inerest,
and defended many parties chargd
with offences agai-nst the government,
le married an Irish lady, and visited
rcland during the O'Connel excitement,
nd was cordially received as a repre
enuitive or frencn KepuDiicaninm?
le-was a prominent actor in the French
evolution of 1S48, and was nominated
ninister of the interior in theprovision,1
government. In 1850 he fled to Engand,
having become implicated in a
onspiracy to overthrow Louis Napoeon,
where he wrote books of an exretue
politcal character. In 1857 he
/as condemned to transportation for im lication
In another conspiracy to overhrow
the Emperor Napoleon III. He
/as permitted to return to France by a
lecree of January, 1870, and soon after
etupned to France, having beeu absent
bout twenty years. He was elected to
he National Assembly in 1871, but reigned.
The iVeu> Fork World is not at ull
atisfied with the new financial measro
of Congress. It thinks the bill is
ot- calculated to bring the curcncy
down to a hard pan basis,
o Ifuucli coveted by the bondn'nhwii
..ml mnnov nmnrinr>] i*l s of thfi
~ 1
i'ortli and Euf?t, but, on the contrary,
3nds to postpono the day of specie
esumption. It thus illustrates its
iow.of the subject: "A man in u
oat rows away from the point he
)olis at. Precisely so Sherman'a
anta Clans Sham 'distinctly contemlates
resumption' and rows towards
hundred aud two million inflation.
20,500,000 enacted and $82,000,000
ot prevented."
Th? Pennsylvania Central Railroad
as issued noticc that all applications
>r annual passes must be accomanicd
by photographs of the appli
mils. A. copy of the photograph, reneed
m?size, will be punted on the
nek of' -each pass. It is hoped in
ai? way to prevent the lending of
asses to third parties?a trick quite
jmmon, and to which legislators
Bern especially prone.
Bosinkss Directory.?Wc call speial.
Attention to the list of live, enterrisjng
business men whose names
praar in the advertising columns of
IdnPress and Banner. If you want to
elf) the fruits of energy and activity
xpended by others to procure good
laterial cheap for their customers,
on't fail to give them a call. For injgrity,
polite attention and good effiiency
iD business, wc cheerfully comlend
and endorse them.
At St. Thomas's Church, New
rork, on Ctiristmns, chimes were
ling by an electric arrangement) conocted
with the pedal movement of
ho organ, so that tho .bolls and the
rgnn gave out thy Batno harmonies
imultancourtly.
OFFICE"
COUNTY
School Commissioner.
ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C.
Januaky 11, 1875.
rHE following persons are appointed
SHOOL TRUSTEES for their
sspective School Districts, to hold
flee for two years from the 1st inant,
(unless sooner removed for
iuse,) or until their successsors are ap)inted
or qualitled.
They are required by Jaw, within flfen
days from their appointment, to
ke an oath to faithfully and imparally
discharge the duties of theirotlJce,
hich oath the members of each Board
'e authorized to administer to each
her.?
They are exempt from Militia and
oad Duty and from payment of Poll
ax.
Persons decliuing the appointment
ill please notify tho School Commisoner
at once.
As it is desirable to open the Public
:hools at least by the first proximo, the
rustees are requested to meet at as
irly a day as possible and organize, by
ectinirn Chairman and Clerk, and re
>rt their organization to the School
smmissioners, to whom they will apy
for further instruction :
School District No. 1, Ninety-Six:
. S. Hale, Wesley Flctchor,
James W. Foucne.
School District No. 2, Greenwood.:
A. C. Waller, Robert Griftln,
Peter McKellar.
School District No. 3, Cokcsbury :
E. Cray don, M. Goggina.
M. B. Magee.
School JHv+rint ATo. 4-,
, M. Mattison, Wesley Anderson,
J. R. Latimer. t
School District No. 4, Due West:
bv. J. N. Young, B. L. Young,
James M. C'arwile.
School District No. 7, Long Cane :
itues A. McCord, Ed. Cochran,
R. H. Cochran. i
School District No. 7, Smithville: <
H. Rykard, Alfred Garlingtou, (
G. W. Collins, ,
School District No. 8, White Hall: i
;n. P. H. Bradley, Boney Williams, <
G. W. Collins. f
School District No. 9, Indian Hill: J
io. C. Chiles, Moses Chiles, ;
J no. 8. Chiles. j
School Dist. No. 10, Cedar ^Springs : .
u_ T T* 1
U11UJUI1, W ao. Af Iiiiniwu,
A. L. McCaslan. I
School Diet. No. 11, Abbeville:
, W. Lawson, Benj. Hughes, t
R. Marshall Haddon. j
School Di8t. No. 12, Diamond Hill: i
. Jno. H. Bell, Zaeh Latimer, ^
Wesley A. Black. ,
School Diet. No. 13, Loumdesrille : ]
sissillon Bell, Henry Heard, ,
Win. A. Lesly.
School Dint. No. 14, Magnolia: {
\ J: W. Thomas, John Jackson,
. Bam'l J. Hester.
School Dial. No. 15, Calhoun'? Mill* : q
. O. Tolmnn, ('ha*, gibert, /
:W. P. Kennedy. ;
School Dint. No. 16, Bordeaux:
lin Herman, Green Callahan), e
fCatlett Corley. t
J. P. C. DuPRE, \
THOS. THOMSON, t
W. P. McKELLAR, 2
Examining Board. ^
ran. 13,1875-31.
Mule$ and Horses. .
I E would^ respectfully inform the (
V public that we keep constantly
1 1 -i If ,.
UUIIU ill IIJC iUdloimu n?uoc piauiCD, j
nierly occupied by Hamlin, a good \
wrtment of Mules and Horses at the <]
wt~ reasonable prices. Come one, f
ne all, and try us. j
M. A. SCOTT, f
J. J. TAYLOR. i
fan. 13, 1875-2t. | q
OTiGE^IjaamNai^
JOTICE is hereby given, in 0011- C
| formity with an order of tbeExecu- C
e Committee of the Greenwood Card C
etpry Company, directing a dis- C
rtlwii of the funds of said Com- C
ly among the minor children of solrs
who were killed or died during the
r, that claimants make immediate
plication to
J. It. TARRANT, Treasurer,
Greenwood, f?. C.
Q. Papers in tbe State willing to aid
! orphans, will please insert the above
igffree of charge. " 1?tf
9E ALSTON HOUSE.v
* -*
The Hisses CATER, I
^OUNCES lo the PUBLIC that
jt*Hl keep The ALSTON HOUSE
ri to persons who apply for regular c
WlTisient BOARD duringihisyear.?
ird reasonable. Fare as good as. the hi
intry afford*. Pi
&n 13?tf v>. fo
ar
M-1. * rt_ i. cu
mule ior oaie. i_<
LARGE and valuable Mule will bo
. sold, on accommodating terms, to ^
approved purchaser. Apply at this S'j
ie. [Jan. 6, 1875, 89, tf ^
,To my Patrons. '?
HAVE RETURNED HOME, nnd W
may l>e found at my office, over the ?
ik. "during business hours. 8
JOHN 8. THOMPSON, D. D. 8,
iff * ' ' *
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
By L. J, Wilson, Auctioneer. ,
BY virtue of an Agricultural Lien
to mo directed, I will sell at
Ninety-Six, 011 Friday, the 22nd of
January, 1875, at 12 o'clock M.,
3,000 FOUNDS
SEED COTTON, j
MOKE OR LESS. 1
1
t ?i.~ p n 1
ut'vitu vii on tuu jm wjiti ^ v.
Starns, at the suit of Foucho A Son.
tST TERMS CASH.
L. P. GUFFIN,
S. A. C.
Sheriff's Office,
Jan. 6, 1875 40-3t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By L. J. Wilson, Auctioneer.
r
A. J. Furguson & others ) !
vs. j-Execution.
Nathan Ingrum & Hon. )
Ry virtue of certain executions to mo l
T ...ill A hk,...;iln
y u 11 cV/kuuj a rviu o vi i av aui/vvinv
Court House, on Saleday in February
next, the following desuribed Real Estato.
lo-wit:
One Tract of Land
CONTAINING
One Hundred Acres,
MOKE OR LESS. 1
Bounded by lands of oilier* ? k'.owu j
as the Jones Fuller place. ^
Levied on as the property of N. In- r
gram, at the suit of A. J. Furguson 1
unrl nf linra. *
I
TERMS CASH.
L. P. GUFFIN, (
S. A. C. i
Shoriff'H Office, 1 j
Jan. 8, 1875, 40-3t. j i
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By L. J. Wilson, Auctioneer.
(
William Wickliffe
vs. [ Executions.
William Moore. j
c
BY virtue of Sondry Execution* to j
me directed, I will sell, at Ahb?>- ,
-:M- n Sr. PnK. '
Villi; V/UUib xivuov, fit wwivwaj +. vvrury,
1875, within tho legal houm, (
One Tract of Land !
i
CONTAINING
H
One MM and Seven Acres,
MJRF. OR LESS. '
bounded by lands of Mrs. Triblin and
others.
800 Bundles of Fodder tnorc or L
less.
e
1 Horse and Mare i
?
1 Wagon and Gears.
1 Bale Cotton,
More or Less. 1
Lot Cooking Utencils.
1 Lot Household Furniture.
3 Cows and 2 Calves. ^
Levied on as the property of William
Moore, at the suit of William '
Wickliffe. p
d
TERMS CASH. ?
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Sheriff Abbeville County.
Sheriff"* Offiec,
Jan. 9, 1875, 40-31.
Sew Advertisements.
Xenmore University High ScbooL
AMHERST C. H., VA. -i
H. A. STRODE, (Math. Xfelallst, U. P
Va.,) Principal, and Instructor in Math- rjj
jmatlcs, Engineering and Natural Sci;nces.
H. C. BROCK, (B. Lit.. U. Va., ?>'
eceatly Ass. Prof. Latin, U. Va.,) In- vj
itructor in Greek, Latin, French and ,
3erman. One of the leading High
Schools of the State. New term com- n
Tie noes Feb. 1st, 1876. Charge $150 for
>oard and tuition. References?Hon. M
J. E. Memminger and J. E. Adger,
Esn., Charleston, 8. C. Catalogues
nailed to all Applicant!*.
Llfl V AUU VllUlUUSl III IUU WUKIU. A
i Jlillj Importers prices ? Largest
:ompany in America?btuple article? ?
Senses everybody?Trade continually
ncreasing?Agents wanted everywhere
? best inducements ? don't "1
vasto time ? send for Circular to ^
Robert Wei.ls, 43 Vesey St., N.Y., P. J5*
3. Box 1287. p
500 Pianos and Organs, tv;
New and Second-Hand, of FirgUClasi
Makers, will be sold at Lou/tor Jw for rt
:ash, or on Installment!, or foffflKr in of
'}ity or Country, during theS^nard sa
Timet and the Holiday*, by HORACE
WATERS & SON, 481 Broadway, than
tier before offered in New York. Agents
vanted to sell Water*1 New Scale Pi- _
mot, and Concerto Organs. Illustrated
Catalogues Mailed. Great Inducements 0,
o the Trade. A large Discount to UJ
Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Lodges,
)C7*UU<?, CIV.. ? f |
ANOTSEI J
OPPORTUNITY \ i
M.
'O INVEST A FEW DOLLARS,
VITH POSSIBLE RETURNS OF
THOUSANDS, IS OFFERED 13 Y THE m,
'OSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC LI- u
JRARY OF KY. TO THE 27th OF 31
'El!; NEXT, OF THEIR FIFTH AND mi
AST CONCERT AND DRAWING. ?<>
'HE MANAGEMENT ARE PLEDG- to
!D TO THE RETURN OF THE tei
)AY NOW APPOINTED.
>ne Grand Cash Gift^ $250,000
tne Grand Cash Gift j 100,000 _
?M?
'IIU, VII ou,uuu
?ne Grand Cash GiI;.Av.....^a^38,000
.5 cash oif^/ m<wo^?hFioo,ooo
10 Cash Gifts. W000 140,000 B'
15 Cash Gifta. - 10,O00,eacfi, 160,000 '
20 C<uh GiftfcJ UmTO '100,000 \f
25 Cash StttJ, 4,000 each, 100,000 V?
30 Cash Gifts, a,000 each, 90,000 J0
50 Cash Gifta, 2,000 each, 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 feach, 100,000 W
240 Cash Gifts, 500 each, 120,000
600 Cash Gifts, 100 each, 50,000
10,000 Cash Gifts, ' 50 each, 950,000 pr
f hole Tickets $50. Halvet $25. Tenth, v>'
or each Coupon $5. Eleven rui
Whole Tickets, $500. ut
t h<
or Tickets, or information; address pn
THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and 1 ?
[auager, Louisville, Ely. <
ma hitm AAnii
1U nave trUUll mSAliili
The Liver mutt be kept iu order. (ltt|
anford' s Liver Invigorator ed
is become a staple fam.Uy medicine. Go
urely vegetable?Cathartic and Tonic? >\
r all derangemeiita.of Liver, Stomach , ,
id Bowels. Willolearthecomplexiou, .
.1.1, Ol * T?I.- Wll
LIB BlUA-llC<?UUi;iJUy ouuii imiUtt- " '
>db, . ant
CO COHl r day home. Terms cha
l(p Jul) free. Addrpss, GEO. for
Pi-KSOy & CO., Portland; Mo. to ]
nnA WififiK guaranteed to Male con
if |- and Female Agents, in thdh
jality. Costs NOTHING to try ft.
irticularsFree. P. 0. VICKERY A
Arifcuma, Me. ???
"k RANGES ?20 BALL ROMAN ?
W Candles, at ?. . - : - S
PARKER-A FEHRIN, j
Deo.-23, 1874 9T-tf - v
1 1 r $rs\
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SHERIFFS SALE. [e
By L. J- Wilson, Auctioneer.
W. T. Branch, Am'r, Complaint for Ol
vs. sale of
G. B. Sondley and Real Estate ^
H. it. Sondle}', D? R. SondlejT, j*
ot al. deceased. bc
BY virtue of an order from (he Court
of Probate, I will seli, en the
first Monday in February next, or
nich succeeding Saleday a* may be q
more advantageous to the parties in fcl
nterest, before the Court House, at
Abbeville, within the legal boars,
TTTP PP. AT. PflTATTJ!
XUJU 1HUMM UMAUAM
P
OF *
D. R. SONDLE^Dec'dl gOne
House and Lot, f
?Bp. J
CONTAINING 1
ONE ACB4
A :: ?
nore or lees, in the town of Abbeville^; .
>ounded by lots of Mrs. E. M. Dend}^hg
ft. A. Fair, Main street and.. Jail H|
itroet. . 7*
TERMS CASH, and to be complied ^9
vith Judge of Probate. Purchasers ja
o pay for papers, &c. 1
L P. GUFFIN, .? e
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S. A. C. 3
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Sheriff's Office, __
Jan. 8, 1875, 40-3t. m
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DISSOLUTION!;, 0
r HE Co-partnership heretofore exist- JS
ingbetween the undertrigned, under 1
lie firm name of NelBon & Cannon, is r?.
his day dissolved by mutual consent. u
Ml persons indebten to the late firm,
nust make settlement at once with Mr.
2. \V. Cannon. And all persons holding
:laims against the firm, are requested to
>resent them to him for payment. "
ENOCH NELSON, Ml
R. W. CANNON
December 30, 1874, 39, tf '
Do-partnership Notice.
THE undersigned, have this day
formed a Co-partnership, under the -q
Irm name of Cannon 4c Lindsay. And **
'espectfully solicit a share of the public
satronage.
R. W. CANNON,
A. B. C. LINDSAY.
January 1, 1875, 39, tf
COKEPBUEY
Conference School, -FIRST
SESSION, begins 18th Jan's. 5
Prof. J. L. Jones of Ga., Rectci. nt
tuition from $12.50 to $22.50 per HCssiiln
>f 20 weeks. Board $12.00 per mouth.
3ishop Pierce sayB of him: ?"I cpn /*
lommend him as a teacher of ability, 'ex- U
>erience, aud decided success." 4
Dr. O. L. Smith, President of Emory
College says, "My knowledge of Prof. J.
L?. Jones, as a gentleman, a scholar and
m educator, warrants me in commend- JL
ng him to any position to which he may
)e called." _
Town healthy, mora!, free from dram a,
hop#, and accessible. ' ' M
F. F. GaRY, Sec'y- th
Jan. 6-2t
)ffice School Commissioner,
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j^bbeville C. JEL, S- C'
1% The Trustees
rktf THE SEVERAL SCHOOL DI8Lr
TBICTS In tb is Counity are requesed
to return to this OFFICE at the
arliest day possible, all BOOKS, PAM'HLETS,
BLANKS and PAPERS apkurtoiiiliiir
tn Htair nfflitonf tho PTTRT.ll'
ICH00L6. g,
J. F. C. DuPre.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Jan Int. 187.5. 30-lt
Office .
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, I
Abbeville C. H., 8. C.
'HE BOARD OF EXAMINERS
[\7 ILL hold its FIRST SESSION
from Tuesday the 19th Inst. to "K
'rlday the 22d inclusive. TEACHERS _
esiring to obtain the beiieflt ??f the Pub- val
c School Fund muBt receive a Certifiito
frtim this Board prior to being ein- 1
loyed by the Trustors. Ha
j. F. C. DUPRE,
TH08. THOMSON, ?
\V. P. McKELLAU,
Examining Board.
Jan. 5th, 1875. 39-3t <
Final Discharge.
LTOTIUE is hereby giveu that Win. E. ~
Jj Barmore, Executor of the Es
,te of John It. 1^1 lis. deceased, has
jplied to T. B. Millford, Judgtt of
robate, In and for the Couuty of Abbe- jjlite,
for a tlual discharge as Execu- ?
>r.
It i? Ordered, That the 5th dayofFeblary,
A. D. 1875, be ttxed for hearing
' Petition, and a tin a I settlement of
tid Estate.
J. C. "WOSMANSKY,
Clerk Court Probate A. C. ,
Office of Probate Judge, ) 1
bbevilleC. H.,S. C., \ dir
January 6th, 1875. j 4t- Ho
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Final Discharge.
yOTICE fs hereby given that Mrs. G.
M. Porcher, Administratrix, ofthe
state of Rev. O. T. Porcher, deceased,
is applied to T. B. Millford, Judge of
robate, In and for the County of Abbeille,
for a final discharge as Admiillaatrix.
^ ' mo
n Muruereu, mat me tun aay or reD- pej
lary, A. D. 1875, be fixed for bearing d..
Petition, and a final settlement, of
id Estate.
J. C. W08MANSKY, P
Clerk Court Probate A. C. *uil
January 6, 1875, 4t ,6 Coc
WW'ML ESTATE,
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rO Foreeloso Mortgage I will s?ll j
at Abbeville Court House, on
ileday in February next, a certain
ract of Lund, situate lying and bolng
Abbeville County, near New.
arket, containing : < ;
330 Acres, By
- y
ore or leas, hounded by land#, of
ra. John A. Partlow, L. I>, Mjpiid,
and J no. It B.rrnklcy.^ .?p6o
Id in three separate tracts.'.' ^ata
be ezbibited^n day of jjJU
rmsoi' sale will be made
Thomas olasrphb
Jan. 5, 1875, 39-41 ^
oiiurm s ottie.
f t. J. Wilson, Auctioneer.
Elizabeth Griffin, w?r'
hn M. Mays, et a)., , Petition to
gainst scJJ land. ?
m. W. Griffin, et al. Co6i
BY virtue of an Order from the Th
obate Judge, I wilt sell at Abbe- Hou
le Court Houko on Saleday in Feb: *
try, 1875, beforo the Court Housd T1
Abbeville, within the legal hours,
j Real Estate of Elizabeth D.
rter, deceased.
160 Acres, more or less, . Sfc
* Jo
ir the Town of Cokesbury, boundby
lands of J. K. Vance, M. F "MBdbolt
and others. *
rorms of Sals?One-half cash ; the
ance on a credit of twelve months,
.h interest at ttfn per cent, per
mm from day of sale, and pur- Th
iser to give bond and mortgage Covin
balanco of purchase money, and
[iay for papers, Ac. Terms to be *
ftplied with Judge of Probate.
L. P. GUFFIN,
B]
black
Iheriff 'fl Offico, " 75 cU
an! 5,1875, 39-4t , ^
orwood,j8d$firt thi vijlage ofi Ab- g,
iville, at eleven o'clock A. M? |
I will Sdljffer Gash,
At Fu^g Auction, Fl
!ousehol^pfffiff Kitchen
xpi I UJLUUX V J ^
; consisting of Be'
arlor an^Chamber Setts; S3
arpets, wi
ilver Ware, tn
liina, and othe* articles, . ^
Sewing MachinV
Reaper,
Buggy, y
ooks and other articles, .7
A.NJD I
Hit Bay, ai Wliite M Fara,u
;'..miles from the village of Abbemjpa
the aamo terms, and at the .i'
raKour, I will sell ft
r . sjj
Mules, I
Wagons and Gear, i
jtttuHStaiv and other ar-?
cles. i ' bo
Saxa&A. Nor woodfhi h<
i" Shetifcs Sale; jU
y L, J. wijjttn, A.uc'iio!ie?rJ||
^ | K*,cut",'SB
{Y virtue of au Execution to me (u||f
rected, I Mrffl nell at AtibeviIl<*M
jurt Hou.se, on imleday iu Februry | i
sxt, within the lejfil houre,
NE TMcl oF'tAND ^
OONTitRtSG^, 'B
LOO S?
ore or less, and bounded 55Mty.ifW.of
. C. Collins, J. W. Foottha?'and otliflm !?S
tbe property of Nathaniel Ingram, |R tQi
uuit or A. J. Furgaraon. ty,
Ife. TERMS CASH. '
L. i\ GUFFIN,
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Sheriff'* off!*-*,,
Jan. 5, 1875 39-4t 1 ^
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Sheriffs iSale. . ^
aui
y L. J. Wilson, Auctioneer. ,
Bannister Allen,
against V Execution.
Henry H. Harper. J
Y virtue of an Execution to me <H- <
g rected, I will nell at Abbeville .
urt House, on ?SaIeday in Februnry, *
'5, within the legal hour*, *
Clt
550 Acres of Land, Ti
>re or lews, bounded by lands of T. M. ftu
cker, James Bruce and otheri?, on 8aQtiah
River.
levied on aM the property ?f HenryHr
irper, at the auit of B?ninter Allen. 0f ,
L.-P. GUEj^.#\_4A?
- and
8. A. V. kin
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Office of tho Slwriff of
Abbeville County, , . - Pw
Ian. 6, 1875 39-41 v ^
J foj*,. o'el
ni r*v n i"f It a
oflenn s oaie. v btr
% 01*
r L. J. Wilson, Auctioneer^ . ?
'^Y virtup of an 'jW^tion; to
ec-LocJ, I will mcII nFA'out?l.?j
uho, on S.ile<ioy in
thin tho li'gftl bourn, '* ,
One Tr&ot of Land,'1 ?^pp
containing *?|||
re or !oh?, bound?d
I 1 ^ I 1 I_
mPU,J LIUJ i&nui
ry liooier'tt.
perty of R. f
, of Kcbecca St?$S
p". nHiHUI
L' pJH
- Sheriff
beriff'f Office,
an. 0, i875
Sheri
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ld H?n nWJBlllli WmMSm: El
<i BarwdBSjaffllg ?j{
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teriff ' Office,
in. 5, 1875, 39-41
ARLOR BRACKETS SS
hand?ome styles, juat
J. I).
County Chairs. ^
beet ever offered for ul? la thfli ^
ity. Warranted^ ^AT1^,pa De
FINE ASeOBl^EI?1 OP FAN- ?1CY
CRACKERS, *T ^ . Ql
J. 3. ROGERS'. * '
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LACK ALPACCAS. Another lot
of those Huperior aJpafce&a, (crow
s and heavy weights J at fiO cts.,
i.t and $1.00, just received at the tRs
puDADTTixf nr viqutav -bJCv
* 18, 18*4 Bftt ^ ^5feP|
JjL'"" '^JF
?r .^pT
#
itition So renew OrderJ^Pw|
1
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>Y virtue of an OitFer isauq
> hii Honor T. H/Cobke, II
II at AbbevUki^fffTIouee dp*
le lay'ii February, ^
thin tho legal hoars, the fo TiSI
tcU of land, viz:
WMte.Hall Trac
912 ^.cres, more or leer;
)? 1..^. ir n rr-~J
unuuy VJ liiuuo wi iu? y?
Royi olds, Beatvoif .Daro Ti?
areas Lands, and otbeft. .
200 ^ifl
u n d
iihs
irrab
rtj of
d at >hjHMptfHH
w
y IS J. Wilson, Amctiom
' P
*?o Execution
3lir?)?t^I uril! i*<!l at Abbo
la'rt llouae, on Sunday *?i? L'Nibrtl
75, wilhia the l?{(ai Injur*, One
Tract tf land,
contain lug
352 Acres,
JV
>h> or Iokh. bounded by latidi
* Tihuati. iliOM, Lanier, Will
olf Wd other*, levied on M
!7 i...b . r '??o _4 v*
uprrtir ?>i u vpnwyn opccr, >V
it- of ll&nixU-r Allen. ,
Tories Ctuih. '
L. P. GUFP1N,
Sheriff Abbeville Count
jhoriff'? Office,
ran. 6. 1875.39-41
ation for Letters of Adminifftral
ie State of South Carol!
COUNTY OF ABUfcVlLLK.
, In Probate Court.
T. B. UiU/oril, JSsquir^ Pro.
Jadgt. * V v
ITHEJiEAS, George J3. Kayih
* auit to me to graut film Let
Administration of the Uereiit't Eh
I etftscfe of Chariot W. K*y,. lar?
bgvil{^Cu totfcl. *WjajU)
ra3fijoiuab aU aud ?ingul*r.
(flted ftiid creditors of said Cha
Jw, deceased, that they :
t^Hutefore me. iiirtiie Court
.tfflp be held at Abbeville O
u#e,>' South Carolina,. on the ]
taut^'after publication hereof, ai
iick 1? th? f??^?ion^^Mhow^wv
va ui?det*uy liaud
>o rdSF'u
Udatventy-Hve, anftigffij
fgjBrjrear of Amtff^Wgfe*^'
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1876, unlet** (HfrtJo l?y order ^'BM|
cM?iitbu:t reduced c<>
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rho? any other p?j?er in V??)j^||gggjg
anvt Subscription
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