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V ^ / The Genera! Chorus. A\*e keep step to tlio marching chorus, ! . llhihg from millions of men- around. ^ ^lillions haw inarched to the same j be fur a Us, ' Millions come on, with a sea like a * e i Sound. jii Life, Death ; Life, Death ; Such is the song of human breath. Jv "What Js this multitudinous chorus, Wild, monotonous, low and loud? js .Earth we tread on, heaven that's o'er us?! S' . In the midst of the moving crowd? o ,' -3E4jti^bcath ; Life, Death ; el WTiJtt I => thi? burden of human breath? jt VOn with the rest, your footsteps timing!! J3 ?al Jnusic tt0w3 in the song. 111 (Blent wtthIt?-~Born from it?)?loftily a Life, I^eatlfj^tife, Death ! jg Strangeistho chant of human breath! ? items. - u In a box? the Becchcr jury. n Wine improves with age, but kisses ^ ,don't. v Hash money?tlie money paid the ?-baby's nurse. jj In regard to tax.on whisky, that's h easily rectified. al Kalakaua is doubtless home cro this, and gutting mixed up undertho cross-questioning of Alra. Kalakaua. 1 iOiisands of prairio chickens and h qu.ul Savo been frozen to death this a; i-jy^wiutcr out. West. tl fi Ex Senator Benjamin Wado, it is ? said, will probably bo the .Republican! candidate for Governor in Ohio. .. Mrs. Walworth is working in right good earnest at Washington for sig7i: inres that will influenco Governor Tinden to pardon hereon Frank, who was sentenced to Sing Sing for life for the murder of his father, Mans- ^ field Tracy Walworth. ^ Tho British officers now print most lo. g official letters, instead of having e them written. For ?100 a year, in- 0 eluciing tho cost of paper, tho work S; of several copying clerks is done. It ^ Appears that tho printer is dri- g Viig^tt| they copyist, " 0 A. few weeks ago Pio Nono visited n.J >? A._ 4>.?. 6 . of olriM ),ic S i>4f? rvicr 9 iUl bUU LILUV bUiiw oi?>vv Utw snenries took the city. The Vatican ^ corcmunicauo-.s inio the church by private papal stairway, and during th.; visit tho pubiic doors of the mag- ^ rifit cot basilica were closed, by order, t j keep oat eight seers. F Gen N. P. Tianks, of Massachusetts , is now in VVnsbingtou. lie expresses . the opinion that the extreme legisla- 0 ti.n r,f iho Republicans will amount t to nothing, arid that if a good man of c ar^- tarty is (laminated for the next .. presidency against Grant, and pledge- n ed to reform the government, ho will 0 get nine out of every ten popular ^ VOlCft. c The Cincinati Enquirer says: "The t next National Democratic Cunvcn- t tion will probably be held in St. Lou- t is. A majority of the exccutivo com- 1: mittee is said to favor that point, a The conventions,-with one exception n havo been hold oast of the Alloghan i ies eoice I85C. Tho East ^has had c enongh of a good thing. Tho West will take tho convention and the can- t didato this time." t Senator McDonald, of Indiana, is satisfied that tho Democratic nominee for tho Presidency, to be successful, must come flrom "tho VTout, and indicates Gov. Hendricks as his' choice. On the subject of tho Vice ? ' - ' - ? ik?i i rrcsiuency uc is yi iuw ujjiuiuu umt v opinion that aNorthern man should be s chosen ; however, he thought Gen. ? Gordon of Georgia, would not bo a ^ bad selection?in deed, ho expressed g tho belief that "Hendricks and Gor- i don would sweep -lie country." c It is reported that when Prince t Louis Napoleon, now that lie has left I Woolwich, will request the French ' Government to allow him to pass his * examination, in order that he may f serve as a one year's volunteer in the 3 Frence army. It is a request which, 1 whether granted or not, will be like- 1 ly to increase tho Prince's popularity, j If tho government says yes, the j Prince will receive credit for a volon- 1 tary offer of service it will add to his 1 prestigo by Booming to fear him. ! Tho Utica (X. Y.) Uorald, Repub- ] lican says "tho demand on the Presi- J dent for a speech on the third form j question comcs not from partisan j oponents, anxious to make a point ' for themsclva. It comes from tho ; faithful llcpiifflicins who have stood by the President through two hot ] canvasses, and who stood by him I while ho was in tho Wilderness and J before Richmond. It comes from j men who ara inuueu 10 an uuswur. j Tlio silence of the President can no | longer be said by him to bo without i significance. 1 When Mr. Laflin appointed naval 1 officer of the port of New York, Con- 1 gressman Mcrriam went on his bond, the Congressman in the meantime having brought forward a bill to abolish the moiety system, Mr. Laflin tried to "chisel" his benefactor out of his rcnominauon. "ius i-.\|mimuiuij ?.u me was," writes Mr. Marriam to Mr. Bristow, "that mj' standard of political morality was on loo high a plane of virtue to run our party on." Honest Republicans will find food for thought ii? this native exposition of custom house ethics. Colorado was admitted as a new State in the last hours of Congress, but the bill admitting New Mexico being rejected, the bill for that .State not receiving the necessary two thirds vote in the House, whilst theJC'oloradu bill did rccoivo it. Colorado is not to admitted until 1S7G, however, and her new senators and membera cannot take their soats iu>tu attor tuo rreeidcutial election in which tlio people of new State will not participate. By the census of 1870 Colorado had a population of 39,SGI, whilst New Mexico han 91,874. Keeping Meals Waiting.?Little things often interfere witli our comfort very much, and one small annoyance isior men to delay coming to dinner when called. Sometimes they have an hour or more of work which they will do before quitting, and then they* go to the house to find the dinner cold and the cook discouraged. Nothing is more disheartening to a urea woman man a i table full of dirty dishes ornamenting! the table an hour and a half later in thel day than usual. Punctuality is a virtue' that men should learn, if they are in the' habit of being uncertain about coming! to meals. Auy woman worthy of the | name of house-keeper will be regular! with her meals, if it lies within her! power to bave them so. .-JJU-JJ"' 1 "'Hjaee AdvlcD to a Girl Who ''Finished/' Gertniuo, yu tcli mo tiii\t .yu liot icon two years in a boarding school, lid huv just finished yuro edit kn?h tin, nd wart to Uno what yu shall do icxt. Listen:, my gushing Gertrude, and I rill tell vou. j lie I t>j) in the- morning in good oason, go down into the kitchen, eize a potaloe liy (ho throat with nc hand and a knife with: other, kin the pot a toe,- and :i dozen more ist like it, stir un the buckwheat attcr, look into the oven and^gee 0\v ihj biscuits arc, doiug, bustle round generally, st<?p on tho cat's lil, and help your good old jjiOlber it breakfast. After breakfast put up the'young bildren's luncheon for- school, lielp ash the dishes. 8\voej?. put .things in rd- r, and sometime# during'tbc day, it at least two inches and a half on am one of yurc brothers! little--. blue oolon stocking ror uest winter. In other word9,^ go to work and lak j-nrosclf useful, now that j6c( cv bo kum ornamental, and if you ev cntiy time left, after the beds arc II mrwlo ollll llir> rlllllM llJlVA hfifln fp.(] M,MWW' v,*v " **"" -? -?J itch into the pianna, and mako the Id rattlo box skrcam niusik. Do this for one year, and likely ung follow in the naborhood will ear of it, and will begin to hang round yu, and and say sweeter lings than yu ever heard before and nally will fiiv y? a chance to keep ouso on yuro own hook. Yu follow mi advice, Gerty, and see ' he don't.?Josh Billings. Balky Horses. f . ** * " The Society for the Prevention of ruelty to Animals put forth a set of iilcs for tho trentmont of balky ArfiAC 1. P;;L tho horse upon the neck; xaminc tho harness carofully, first n one eide and then on the other, peaking encouragingly whilo doing d; then jump iuto tho wagon and ivc the word go; generally ho will bey. 2. A teamster in Maine says ho can tart tho worst balky horse by taking lira out of the shafts and making iim go round in a circle until ho is ;iddy. If the first dance of this sort oesn't cure him tho second will. 3. To cure a balky horse, simply lace your hand over tho horse's nose nd shut off his wind until ho wants o go. 4. Tho brain of a horse seems to ntcrtain but one idea at a limo; bereforo continued whipping only ODfirm.s bis stubborn resolve. If ou can by any means give him a iew subject to think of, you will genrallly have no trouble in starting iim. L simple remedy is to take a ouple of turns of stout twine around bo fore leg, just below the knee ight enough for the horse to feel, and ie in a bow-knot. At tbc first check lc will gcncraly go dancing off, and ,fier a short distance you can get out ,nd remove the string to prevent njury to the tendon in your furthci I rive. 5. Take the tail of the horse boween the hind legs, and tic by a cord o the saddle-girth. 6. Tio a string around" the horso'f loso to the horse's head. ' " '* , "* T p- * " H "I* Carl Schurz and His Family. Every one is regretting the defeat ol ,"arl Seliurz and the consequent loss tc onintv here of both hiiuself and his harming family. No Senator's wife i( nore popular, no receptions more uni ersally sought, while Miss Schurz is s ;reat favorite every where. A few evenugs since we passed their threshold, Altering the beautiful parlors, and mei he warm welcome of the lady we liac Jeeu so anxious to see. You can hardly jelieve her to be the mother of the young ady beside her, l'or the face is very fail iuusmooth; there aro 110 silver heads he mass of dark hair that shadows tin oreliead and the eyes are still brilliant Miss Schurz has more of the Germar 00k than her mother, but the face ii . ery sweet giving one the impressioi )f exceeding gentlenesa and bright in ;eligencc. She wore a dress of graj ,?oplin, relieved by bands of bright ulu< k'elvel, almost as blue as her eyes, anc ive thought it must have been som< ilit'll uiaiuuu n nu oci ?tu ivi v*wvuc ? Marguerite. Over the easalin thecorne: tvas a photograph of a little boy. Mn Bchurz saw our glance af admiratioi uui there wassail a mother's lovingprid< n the sweet tones whioh told us, "H< s my boy !" I am sure Cornelia, boas ting of her sons as her "jewels," coult not have thrown more intense meaning into tne brief senteuce. It was easy U ?eo how Carl Schurz in such a home cai [ind both inspiration and rest. A littl< Hush of pride came to the wife's cheel > Kop ova onrl ulia on I ilLLitJ OUUVUlUf, IV uw* vjv, MUM wuv Mit jwered quick, "ah ! yea! I thank you! ] have pride in my husband; I like to liea him." Massachusetts will long remem ber his superb eulogy upon Bummer md how when political^cares may b left behind we shall look for some ricl fruits from this wonderful scholar, thi eulturcd gentleman, this steadfast frien* find happy householder whom the na tion call Carl Schurz? Washingioi Letter to Bunion (Jlobe. With a woek of preliminaries an< opening argument, Mr. Botcher' i c : A.Cln.r UUIOIll'U 10 1iuw iuii iuuuwuvu. v?wa. Tracy's four days' statement of hi sido was ingenious, subtle and nggref sivc. The kernel of it is that th relations between Mr. Deecher an Mrs. Tilton were sentimental on ho part, sympathetic on his. and crim nal or adulterous neither in though nor act ou either. Mr. Tilton wa unfaithful, negligent and unkind, b< sides being religiously uusympatbeti* she turned to her pastor for sympt thy and comfort; ho responded, an through his response, she grew to b in love with him, which ho tolerated carelessly and weakly, not to sa; wickedly, but this is tho oxtent c his offending. For this ho Bufferc rcmorso, wrote penitent letters, an allowed himself to be black-mailo< by Tilton and Moulton, who ar wicked, disreputable and altogetho bad fellows anyhow, rtius nam; summarized, tho theory of tho dc fence seems weak: bnt, ovolved an elaborated by Mr. Tracy, it Is mor impressive. So far, tho evidence tha follows amounts to little, goiug slro to discredit and blacken Tilton, ani make his wifo appear tho slave o his power. Judge Pullerton is crow oxamining tho Beechor witnesses, am shows apparently greater power ii this high art of the profession tha Mr fivarts. These stormy Saturday evenings ar weakening the con' bins of familie with interesting daughters. \, iw -v.:7r { 3 president 1 -..i'f iV -v.*' <;-? {f:?;; *'(I*C57 ' BY his recent' action in breaking iip Louisiana, and bis ordi to G^neitf Sheridan, has called forth th< American people. W. ROSENBERG, by FALL ANI> WINTER GOODS, TiflSasto He has on hand a GOOD SELECT S1! CLOTHING, and GENTS'-FTRNISHIN the very best of. G ROpERIE^^pON, ? ty reduced prices. Aua i^vroyenjo^uuana THE STATI kfi :?. A 'U.< 1o In Edgefield county that they must deltvei days. .So l, W. ROSENBERG, beg leave county that in order TW\f ^hT^ . T( ' ' & '... . secure bargains they should call at my est between the cities of Now York and NEW 01 can they purchase goods at cheaper-rates tl: V. SMS' CHEAP CAS] Feb. 17,1875, 45-tf Clearing J UUHT U'UJt i . - -li :o:TN order to dispose of the balance as will (have to be carried over ui sell the following GOODS at Cost for BLANKETS, FLANI HEAVY CASS] 7EIA DRESS GOODS, IK i MIIjIjII ! READY-MADE j Together with all sucli GOODS tljat / J. T Feb. 10, 1875 44-tf Hi Quarles i AEE OFI r i ftRFAT TMn i ; tc | CASH B , , . . thi FALL AND W1 -Are now being rece CHEAPEST THEY', HAT I Sept. 30, 1874 25 tf *: I . u ii:~ ~7" AIjB !INHUH DOfTOl * IIIIIIS HIGH GRADE MANURE, i [ 1 soils, will be found to contain i r Phosphate of Lime and Ammonia th " sale in this market, (besides other v: e as these two constituents are the mos i any commercial fertilizer for vegeta ^ tains them in the greatest abundai . every planter to use. PRICE, $55 Cash per ton of 1WDT TTPtfl ftW A T TITnW TTM ivix /XJU X OJ.O UI XjX* [] Bone Phosphate of Lime, soluble in w " " " in weak soli 8 Total Available i- Bone Phosphate of Lime, insoluble e d Total Bono Phosphi r Ammonia, (N. H. 8,) by decomposition Potash This elesrantly prepared Fertil a amount of Available Phosyhate of 1 llespectiully Kubmi /. W.: i* Assistant 1 BARNWELL & CO., Ag< January 27, 1875-tf. y 'f GUANO IN EXCHAl d The Celebrated Fertilizers for Co (I ' REDUCED PRICES V: r Wilcox, Gibbes & Co.'s ty I > Y ftf Rnvdnnhh" f-Jfi d F EC^CE N x;'x'; 0 Imported in bulk direqt from Phoe 1 M^KTY, ARE OPFRING THE ABOVE l; W season, at considerably reduced p d paying in cotton on the basis'of seventeen ,f era'nearest depot, by November 1, 1875, , chap table bale?? By this arrangement, th j gooa price for ma cotton by pay!ug fbr hia a These Guanos are. too well known to re Q them know how to appreciate their value n on fair trial, that their liberal use wijl future benefit to their lands. For furthei Xor circular, containing analysis, opinions -Jiaazd W. J01 o McNEIL, REYNOLDS'<fe CO., Agents, s J. P. PHIL January 27, 1875-4m. r GRANT^] tho legally constituted legislature of :t< ;.-j i'j.i 'i.'v. 'i.i . i ' 3ES ~. r i righteous indignation of the entirt his great reduction in the prices of k riished.the people of'Abbeville county. 0 rOCK OP DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, (^' GOODS; also, an extensive 'lot of fee.,'ill of(,vhich he is sclliug at great- . iberlain has informed 3 MILITIA ij:/r , up their arms antf disperse within tet? to itit&rni tho people of Abbeville E " o * I v ,, i ; ;o ji- ~ - . ;. ; ablisbment AT ONCE, for now | ILEANS * mn at | iiiirt i a STORE. b , ? Out Sale ! ? tfACCT f %> VAMAA i : ' !> ! if 'n [ 1 ' /ill. ?i. /.! ' -r '?: !?!' f*.? . i'. J i? v of my WINTER STOCK; such itil the next season. I proposo to Cash, YELS, SHAWLS, MERES AND] ixrs. GREAT ?ABIETI, 5 STERY, j CLOTHING, | i> will soon pass out of season. r & Robertson, i I ! 'ill 1 .. vi 'M'l.'ii Is.r.o". !'> >* hj \i ij V i 'ti i i t. ..ii ?ti w , _! _ ] t Perrin i PEEING . ! i ' 1 DCEMENTS , > UYBRS | sir ; . INTER GOODS lived, and are the E ETER OFFERED f% ' .J. ; :: * * ff( > ! * 11 ION irepared specially for the Sothern' i larger per centage Of .Available an any other Featilizer: offered ifor aluable manurial ingredient#,) and i. iL-i u- li.J'L i lupuruiut iuui cuu ue Huppuvu uy Me growth, the manure tnat con- , ice, is the best and cheapest for , 2,000 Folds, or, $65 Tiie. i GUSH COTTON MANTJUE. ' inn. u&nx. ater ...... .. 18.49 rents .... .....18.64 ;..1....87.12 ' 15.06 ate of Lime 52.18 i .. 4.01 0.12 , izer contains an unusually large < Lime and Ammonia. IILUU, ( D. WA.MEJtia to Prof. C. U. SIFKPARD, Jr. $2ltS* ?,' . ' 1 . 1 1 1 3K FOR . COTTON. tton, Corn, WJie&t and Tobacco TJBE11AL TERMS. I! Manipulated Guano, and Charleston, 8. C., and ' ] (3r U A. N" O;, i uix Islands, South Pacific Oceap.. i CBLEBRATED FERTILIZERS, this j rices, and giyejpurchasers the option of i cents for jnlddnnfif, delivered at plant- ' the cotton to be packed in good pner10 planter Las a guarantee of realizing a i fertilizers, quire comment. Those who have used ; those who have not, as yet, will find, pay on present orops, .besides being of r information, call ou the undersigned ~df pJantera, Ac.. ..| >.i .ni-v"1'' a ' iL SMITU, Agent, Abbeville; S. 0. Grcenwoodd; 8. C. ' ITS, Agent, iJ'in.e.tjr-Six, S, C. J1 ..'*m r> 'i i;n .V.iJi i-v?tf - ;?ax * * n ?. - ? . - - < I, Ami Emporium ? of Fasbion. ! 7 : t ^ . , >; .r,;v rJ ji rHE undersigned having just re- ^ turned from tho Northern Mar- C etfl, is now prepared to exhibit one f the handsomest Stocks of 'j , MILLINERY - $ ni v ;ii oii r ? AND . .. ^ FANCY DRY GOODS i 1 Iver offorcd.; Our llillinory. Stock, ombining all the latest novelties "in ^ Jonnets, Hats, Ribbons, . ? . > > . r ,-u :n. : : *! -mi; lowers, Feathers, &c.;! t. i :. O Tas been solcclcd tfilh great care by q MISS KATE SMALL, c % * 'i ii '. ' " n person, and wc foci confident in us ssuring our friends and patrons can c surpassed by none. L Jas. A. Bowie, Agont Emporintn Of Fashion. Sept. 30 25-tt Uunt | ; . v?i fcr UL - *^ yi'i yii j > >h wSssss^^^^pPsSsS^^Hf -: i *! Nearly all diseases originate from Indigestion and Torpidity of the Liver,, nd relief is always anxiously sought ,fter. If the Liver is regulated in its ction, health is almost invariably se- . urea, wane or action m me uitn auses Headache, Constipation, Jaunli<se, Pain iu the Sbouldera, Coughs, Chills, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Dad aste in the mouth, biliouH attack*, pal>itation of the heart, depression of Bpir* ts, or the blues, and a hundred otner ymptoms, for which SIMMON'S LIV 5R REGULATOR ia the beet remedy lint. hn? ovf>r hpftn discovered. It acts nildly, efFcctually, and being a simple vegetable compound, can do no injury n any quantities that it may b? taken, 'tis harmless in every way ; it has been ised for 40 years, and hundreds of the rood and great from all parts of the _ :ountry will vouch for ita being the puest and best.. J.!:>: ( .s 17 limmons' livor Begnlntor or Mecticiiw i" " "j ... i.-i; v. . Ls harmless, '.a no drastic violent medicine, [a nure te cure if taken regularly, " S .'s no intoxicating beverage, . "tJ ' [a a faultless family medicine, - " .8 the cheapest medicine in the world. 1 'j& given with safety ahd the happiest Ic results to the mOBt delicate Infaut, .: 1 3ocs aot interfere with bu&i neap, . . B Does not disarmuge the system, cl rakes the pluce of Quinine and Bitters of tvery kind, Contains the simplest and best remedies. ~ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ? March 25, 1874, 50-ly r c m m flmvaunnn n na u I. u. UMijnfiits ? 10. l - L DEALERS Iff JJ =: *.< i ^ Mrs, Mor Suits, Ctator Soils,s f.j L Walnut & Mahogany Eareaus, I j j r Washstand8, Tables, , JSedateadB, Window Shades, &c. Looking Classen, Oil Chromos, &c. Abbeville, S. C. Also agents for thefmltfofHho eel- ? obrated Philadelphia Improved Una- ' tic Window Shade, which foi'idnra Diuty, cnenpneee, convenience uuu beauty; carinbt bo surpassed.- 'ifiacb shado is furnished *with all tha fixtures complete, and only requires two 2 lath .nails or small screws to fasten it ? up with. Should they become soiled j by flies, the}- can bespread on a table, Washed and made as bright as new, ' and will last for years. Th:s style of I ebade le mach superior to cloth d shaded.- In warm weather, when the ? window is raised, the shade admits fchu rtir hnf, nrppntifq flipft and moflnui toes entering the room. The simplicity of their fixtures is much id their favor, as they require no rollers, each Bhado being complete, and any one can drive two nails by which to hang o them. They nro low in price, durablo, convenient, and never get out of order. Call at store and see samples. : Nov. 18, 1874 32-tf Cotton Gins. \ The brown, the taylor and the GRISWOLD GIN fur- ] nished to order. Repairing promptly done. Also kept on hand a good stock af Bedsteads, Bureaus, Withstands, rabies, Chairs, Chambor suits and othsr furnituro, together with Sewing Machines, White-Wire Clothes' Lines, warranted rust proof, Maps, Charts, p Picture Frames,.(xo., <fcc. Orders solid- U itedby . A : 11 'tfliTTimi/h J. M. MAuntwa, - Ninety gix, S. C. : /May fl,'1874, 4-1y ' a Important to Debtors. , THOSE OF OUR CUSTOMERS who I have not paid us up their indebtedness Rill please do .50 at once, and thus save ^ lis the painful neo'essity of denying them 3redit for the ensuing year, as we canr not open new aocounts with those who rail to comply. Please TAKE NOTICE f ?nd be governed accordingly. , / v MINOR & WATSON, ,, Groonwood and MiFlway, S. O. A Jan. 27, 1875-tf. - ;? :? ' * v { , ; Just:. Received!: J, A NOTHER LOT OF THOSE CEL.- / ebrated "5 Cent" Cigars. ' ' > Mcdonald & haddon. S! peo. 9, I87as6-tf u i n 11 win i jrocetieS I ";- ->':z-K' ?jj : . "r;1:-* ' . *>u > ( AKD,i i'V jr!rrf' \"/ ARMERS' SUPPLIES,, Abbeville, S.J3., t Trowbridge's Old : Stand, n>:m k .i I . U .'< ! ' ,Ik(jco< :i iMf Lur/ Keep i\ya uu uanu a IUII supelyof ci'-- b;u anirf T] BEN , BACON,.. ;tV!,; ,1 ELOV?i '/.'in,; j CIGARES, COEEEES. '&o., I Also a select stock' pf f ? onfectionarics and -Fruits ANNED GOODS, &C., We sell for cash at short priflts. Give ia call. . , HRISTIAN k 1111: w . w j w m Dec. 33, 1874 37-tf " j 4 ' ~ - *- ' -' ' ' ~ "iiilifl i.Jil nvii a PTVMI iUVPI WiM y u ' CHARLESTON, 8. C;f^: iJ V STAT10I11S, v >^ebs ;?3!,2i First-Class Work ii.Trf... OUR PECIALTV,' /. Ci bl\fi TXT, ST faTSO CMUttk GKAtrtg at BJHX, I WE CAX JTBXISU WDBX AT . , , J LOWEST LIVING PRICES. J m'r nT.T.n.irni. f HNt hAbhlUNAHLt blAtlUNtHT, i Piries t*aper and Envelopes. Redding and <?all invitations - v ON THE BEST STOCK AND flMrTCO llt.TH* S LATEST STYLE. m it Before -lie/ People!" ! _11 ^ jl biOi ill it -j >m?!- OsVul > <1 [" AWSON'S i? tlie plaep to purchase J I A your STOVES. Rein ember each 8 tove baaftheilv>lib\virj& fixtures:^ pots, I ham boiler,-1 Tea kettle, 1 spider,.'} .c mggilddle, 1 wuflle irou, 3 iron pans, bread.Dan, 2 pudding and 2'c'nstard ana, 1 lartfofork; 1 Bpooli, 1 cake turn1 collie pot, 1 dipper and 15 feet pipe. ; We name belpw some of the Stoves 0 8C1I: CHARTER OAK, FOREST ITY, FIRE SIDE, MARION COOK, lEUt; DIRECTOR,.tiTONE WALL, I OTTON STATES, COLUMBIA OOK. ALL RIGHT, REST aud .CORN COOK', -J warranted by the lanufucturera to last 25 years. j We will send any of the above Stoves 'itlrfixtarCH complete, freight paid to loniialdttviUe, Uelton, Honea Path, lodges, Greenwood, New Market and i Ninety Six, at tlie following prices: , ',0. 7, $31 ; No, 8,986; No, 0, $41. I, W. LAWSGN & CO.,' Abbeville, S. C. '] Feb. 17,137*5, ,45-tf . < BEAD ANB BE WISE i! | ^HANN'S RAW BONE SUPER PUOSI'IIATE j .! j J f . i THIS UNSURPASSED FEftTILt- ' rER'-Jfj qoallty and terras is again offerd to the'people of Abbeville, Hi nety-8ix < nd surrounding country at tho follow* , rig prices, vlr.; .f. . Sixty Dollars ! J 'er annum without interest, paid 1st , lay of November, next, or good cotton ( 115 cents per pouud delivered rr the | spot?same date. " < : CASH PEICE Fifty-One Dollars PER TON Col. G. McD. MILLER will supply ' ustoraers at Nluety-Slx. E. COWAN, Agent. Jan. 20,1875-tf ' ? ' < - ' ?? r?r< a %T 3 J. Jtl. JSJttXBUA, 3r'reenwood, S. C1 * , fZ~ EEPS constantly- on hand a large J 1% nssortmont of ready made 1 COfELns. 1 REPAIRS FURNITURE OF ALL INSCRIPTIONS AT SHORT J NOTICE. * 1 Jan. 27,1875-.1m. TTtriTTM/iTTiM a mnirmnmAiT UMIMAM & TBIMTUfl 1 ( (_.] w.-% : - * -? -c ... * Havo just opened a nice lino of SBGrARS, r in l.i <!i': 7. Y .1/ 1 ora S3 to $(! per box; a good Segar J t 5 conts. Give them a call. I Nov. 11 31-tf. . " ;j { 'RESH CODNRY MEAL,} . V" ? .t fcl.40 per bushel, roeoived every -eek, by < . ! 'unniugliaui & Templeton.' Nov. 11 31-tf - ' '[ 'i/ a 5. B. NORRSLLJ Harness and Saddle Maker," i'i ; 01 jvsmfA. 31H " A T his Old Staud over Parker &Porv Tin's Drug Store, hai a supply of orthem HARNESS LEATHER; l id other material for Making and RfrJ niring Saddles and Harness. * * Dec. 2, 1874, 34, tf f v. nh i ?' I GROGEBIESf 4 1 ' 1?;OOU> tOtUO IIA A JOOTS, SHOES, Hti tf ukWll1 ii 1 :QilA?'M bpM Av-'tr 0 HAVE now onha'bd alwelUelect L ed Stock, of ? s .follow?;i ' " .:' ?? V v, Lii ui Hoiiii of brf ii Tints of the Latest Styles* J [ats, u; ( ' ) - 'i gaiterb, / ' 'v^, hosiery, calf skin shoes, "j ' , : ladies' bleached goods, h iard, i --! i" gjj) rice, flour, ' , ! ' 1 . , i sugar, ' ' > ? ? ? -i ... bacon, o-t-:j spice, .: ... : coffee, v; - 1 starch/ ' ! i lirl .fjebeeb. um ! \l " '?.'^pick^;v 'j uf at ' 8ardlnfcs;hf ^ ... tobafccoporf. molasses, ^ ntfiats 1 trendy Po*cb?i, ov. T Brendy Cherries, J 'J 5" Ortiekteri-'of eVerj^'demjriptlcn. "I wq?lcl,roflpeeMu)jy,in;vi^ #11 who ( cairo bargains, to .cajl J^fojg tb^y j orehase elsewbero'..' l"'wiu' rttj'as , beap as the cheapest 77 >? oil k 7 f>oiodn:n t / J. B. SOGERS. 3ept;23 i44f STEW JEWELRY. WIUIAM GLAZE/ ; in j (i HAS, opened . a Jfine . selection of .1 Ladies' and Gent's English, Swiss lid American WATCHES. Sole Agent . ar the celebrated Pauline Watoh Coni- ?; any, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Veat, ' pera,* CttafcfalnfcS, Leon tine Neoklafces, ( )ian)6ud lyings and Brooches, Pearl-? t, nil aiid half sets. ... * - BTLVER-WARE. j I make this line a sjKJoialty. AH.Sllp 'er sold by mo guaraiitepdjjJiual to coin, lome handsome goods in this line, suit- < ble for Bridal Gifts. -VLA.TED WARE. y-.V.r. j Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoons, and ForKs, Ice Pinchers, Egg ' juuiut*, i-oncc urns, ac. iioi. clocks! !i< V. noi? ?oi! Cutlery, Pocket aqdTaUle HOUSEHOLD A SD'if A XCY, OOOflti; _ Guns?EtiftlisH Double Barrel,Br'ecCTi-: L.oadIit? Rifles, Parlor Rlflos, AJr Ouris; tud a full (jtop^of:Si>ortjp?;,UiJoila} IXut ?ont & HazardJRw.uicr\ PlstoJa of vari?u?n?t?iea. v;1-1"1 .,,,s JCT'AND Hflnjf'GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, I.: Marcl?;18,1874:4a-tf;ij< ^ Special Referee's Xoiicci " tfartha Uijinnock and Coinplaint to John b, Reynolds, 8elHand,culMn , Executory; >, :- creditdro, inar, sbat as-neta and ^Bne*._^:?^n?rd8 i for relief. - UIIVI UUIUI3 J THE following, is an abstract ojaji orler, iu the ca.sc above stated, made unci ligned byT. H. Cooke, presiding Judge md now ou file in the officer of the ;lerk ot the Cort. . i. -f.-t ! "It in ordered that Daniel Browo, the fudge client creditor, his agents and ot;omeys be and tliey are hereby restrained ind enjoined from enforcing satisfaction it his judgement against the property if the said Larkiu; Reynolds deceased; ind that all tliecreditors of the said Larkin Reynolds be in like manner enjoineu. and restrained from nufne or .prosecuting suits, iu this eourt or any other -J J.. a.l. D4-i- .1 JOUTL 111 HUB outiu Ugi*|fJ0k. IIAC ijActUkniu sf.tbe will of the mud Larkin Reynold* for the recoveiy of any, debt,due by j tlu? said deceased until the farther order pf this court.^ , y,*'".0. Under the said order I arti directfedfto call Ijj.aTlthe creditors to present Jemands: In pursuance of said order : NOTICE is-hereby glvferi to all the creditors of the said Larkin Reynolds, that they are required, on or before .the 8ret day of April next, to prescut their Jemanus before, nit'iu ray office or be f ****%% onw rtni?tln{i\aflnn In UUItCM UUIU !? ' ...? estate. LEWIS D.BOWIE,' i u:,ij gpecia! Kefefee. ' Clerks Office at Abbevile, *; c:. j h, January 23, 1875-42-2n). BAKERY AND ONFECTIONERY. a a LDBKI.N HAS estabiished a first-class Bakerv in this town. A,t twelvo o'clock icon, EVERY DAY, the best Fresh Broad, Crackers and Confectioneries .7 tan be had by applying to him at the ild Post Office, on Main Street. Hay 20, 1874 6-tf n TLimrrnE, Boot and Shoe Maker, Oyer Partafc Pern's Store. A.bbeville,;S. O. DESIRES to say that he is fully prepared to meet all demanas the )ublic may make iu his line. He keeps ;oiistantlv 011 baud a Jarre lot of trie )est material and employs onto the finest vorkmcn. He keeps a full stofck of luetom-inade Boots and Shoes, and guarantees the most entire satisfaction 11 every instance. Sept. 1, 1874,. 31-tf. ; ;. The Edgefield Advertiser. rJ^HE only newspaper in Edgefield, (a P very large and wealthy county,)' ind the ofdeut weekly in the State, oflera . prontor tnHuppmAnta tn ftHvprtifipra tlifln iny other paper in Western Carolina, subscription $2.50. : i ' bacon & adams, Proprietors. Cottage Bedsteads. Full stock, just received, at $6.00 and upwards?complete vitli good castors. J.D- CHALMERS <fe CO " * _ , .,,T 3:1 R' ( <nu dfjf" *> Ui' Mli-i y-il' > pgOO?. o?i\ nI ProprieMHfaipoj hmWi "j'-n-nl rd fto/fib 'in^ t*:$%j|g2jr ,?*** _-wiwsME: MUM miM - .*zi iiO n ftiiflrj? 10 ,nbatufJ ' f?i Jfc*^ X X jCt S"tvlg . ;??{ mvi! i-' Q*il MANTEL PIECES, - *? ._ a jt at ) ?b vwn^irt.) s& xaoirtt>a<? Mouldings, . Bracket**'., isaweittSS. mm%~< Bi^rgnsjn '; li! Wilt if 41 teuilliO no fn W IIWql' itjjw May 28,1874, 7Kt?iJjr; m-w .-taHoK v&j '- ' . ;?niiliilwvn?Juiu* i? raKICI0?? iT I h'4 *OR? 6M,* ^,a53 ?* r ! ff/tl -s?!ioIl oiii Jmm . ptfoaoT o-1 -{*b I. W. MWSOr&UO :; fitted A N., j FpUfi_BmbscribeT8fa*jpeTnbwuo?-k??#v'?il) arc : cm!, &v.i wwmtHef uwm&mfce lotlw* people 6f AlfcW\tW*l ''C7fiA -I Their assorttnt-rrl d? Ci?afc?^jBlP#jM|w? *i ; ii< tiniiHuuJI.r lariro. '?nra^riiitOXi4MNi>?it most popular varieuew, an on," t(ic "C6U6n Statw," *Ffl&WNS?'jAi | ' Fori'H ; which will- be |>unrant6ed40'|?tt?"urn I both njiCf. vrilpe 9dt 1 i'i?^oiEtfti^:of^5o?}w l*nn.ll ll BDbsaaliv lar/je and ?ee oct, .ana irilfi a 1 ^.founfl t^bfrtr'liitluceineBlctO^lioi^ witWhjP'i gdod'irHaHS M-l&WHfl*:" ??? .,. ,Tk6^ <lifiv?;No.*l JSeroaoo? .OH<*t, IU'i Uric<*;"irWhgi^g..fro?:. 23 Wrta, $?>.*<*< .,u? Tbcir Stock ol Tin-Ware conum* ?l?fr*y v'aiietv ot a PWnft" CbflVfr"Pbtt,Nfto.^ fchelvoir freao. .floor to mailing; luooiJv>? >.{* Th? sabseriburH^colicit .arcall aa4 v lo nvnuatmw mif aj-otfjooq ' \ K; LAW80K % W ^ j ./'2T6V: II, 1874 StHf !"'?',<I oi ??*??*? *?'* J t?*?* ?ft?' nr. !? "'!' >-f tirfitifjt 1o I GALL AMD^H-,; I j ~TT*"T^'^^Rt';irV?,-h.ii<? Mil ha* '9 3,000slbi?.Bncoi?: 8id??;.'rii(am 01 nun-i : -3 ijSHHMF* r*w 1 300 lfcVJPJalrr H*m*j *i)lfto8 oJ f!i? thrift jfl Assess asss****"* Barrels and Half-BarrefrWhfte Pish, I U?rml?'.l{. O, fivTUD.'U ,?T I ~Ik)7~ Florida W Do. 1 ;Sugnr *H?U8?^rfljtf J> A?JIM i 1 w ?* I .100 Barrels Now Crop Flour, : * jroi fl Mk .it ?.? 1 ^,000 yd? Mid tl'l-%81 80iBtmdl? Beard w.sfrKw it^-xf t?d "' AU ,our, good*; arq guafantee& t^h jm,, ; .torquaflty aod price. CMfwial*^^. . . ^..nPiioI ?f!7T 10 ^iao? ?7> ftubrtcttt DuPre.j;; famfre)I:?ftHto!:,0'f , - -. -j.! t .wmsuj tuiw oomtiiqmo? Oct.'ai ^iiih?q vagi >{g> iroirmioiiiDtf i: Dr. .H. D. 'mmt, ii. '.fill Juoihvoid) o^si ira/fj io*t and ?fWperfcutfrklArolitrar. VMHrnffJ17' just finished.'&> course;.?fI?todjn:ian^?Wftt SSSiSSSi skilled! Dental Burger? M*Acjn&db4iuH brought a run see or nrei-cieo* .lwhmu,. * ??* ?? ment?, P^*redtftvd<fcflr?tol**fttuil work at niost bioovr *. iHLSam. a""!'}'.. " ^ J-.K: ui.T- ..? -r^jfiaw 79(1/ Goldsmith & tuad. ' ). FOUNDERS ;& ,MACHn(ISf4o-, cox,TTMB2?, '?Jb=71 1 ? iruico ui an oit.^a h uui i ? v.? . UlrcSlw ana 'Muley Saw v and feu go r aae 14flte,'l>lour.;'&JllW lOm^a nameQtAl,Hou??aud,Store F_ror>u,Ijr?n:_,T Ralliugs, ^VicU]^ra I)l^^u3^.n^ Brass ^ha,Trrefl^%stiWgrW'??TMfiW-'a made to order o? ihoit oabtioe; ntxtkmmba the moBt?a^nabl^ter|n#rfj 4r^ fm*ut ufacturcrs of Cotton Prewer ? .-p- , MV '?<IT ""*>*? *- ii?: 'i'.'i/T-'j.lj .'a ^00(1, W&WpiScWSfShl; Mill* Boots and Shoes^ v'? '.?' > &?!} ?i i?'L fci )i huU -7i.a di^rl .v/i:l Crockery, ana <5Uam A Full Assortment of-. Staj>l*ul> -j l ?_ !!: ? tiit o-java-oJ iriano? Goods of every description^ n., DuPre, GambreU & Co's,, ' out, a ar-tr' h'y":,'j " " OFFERS his professional eervloe* tq *U? Af ?HfttX.TWTn mmJ ?!.. / ^ y me W1 auusiiiiw, ?MU vu^ surrounding countryn (j!, I>H?iO OifT ^ ; Office over Citizens' SaViwfi i Bank, Abbeyiliei S. 'V' Oct. 2,1873,28tf " ' J