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j ENCHANTED. ) She sat in a piteous hut In a wood where poisons grew ; Withered was every leaf, And her face was withered too; Like a sword the fierce wind cut 1 Her worn heart through and through.1.. r - ? I1 Jtt > -X ...... i.? V*ray as me irosi was nvt nan, l Dim as the dusk was her eyes, As still as 3tone was her mouth ; J' ? 1 she knew that sho was fair, ! .1 And she knew that she was wise, |{] ' Wbretore she waited here. ; and so far away,-S^e, looked for a light and a sign : 1 -"VQ she 1ms not forgotten me! Wliftt should I care for to-day, j 1 AVhen all-to-morrow is mine? I am content to stay." |? jl <0n the heights the hall would heat, it In the thorns would sink the snow, j t And the chasms were weird with'sound ; 1 f, > ..... :1 Yet the years wouju come anu m?, j .Somewhere there is something sweet, j And some time I shall know. j(J | ) -"There is a land close by, : t A land in reach of my arm ; ft is mine from shore to sea, | There the nightingales do fly, There the Bush of the rose is warm ; I L - ' * 1 i... I I .Sliail ll u\ aim u\ . I ? ' But the shape that guards the gate, j?3\Vhere ruy mirror waits to show How beautiful I am, Mr Oh, lie makes me loth to po. I < T wait, and I wait, and I wait, s Through fear of him I kuow, 0 "But who breaks this charm of breath, Enchantment himself must wear. Two from each other shrink <; In the freezing dark and stare ? Your kiss for my kiss, () Death ! Each make the other fair." * i s Miscellaneous. C 'These college titles are becoming t to numerous. They would put D. D I .on to a fiddle. c Wc don't believe the lust rumor. I' Anna Dickinson could no more be a ,circus-rider than she could fly. e Mr. Mary Clemer Ames says he 1 ... .. J . . . V _ ? will ciiange ins name n no c noose*, . and only wants to be asked. It is said that when a female child e is born in Indiana, the unhappy fat her t begins to save money to buy a piano. |j ''Johnny, what arc you doing my b son?"' -Oh! nothiug, only trying to 1 hit Frank on the finger with the " hatchet." . a IieJ used on a railroad signifies danger, and says stop. It should be so construct! whon displayed on a l1 mau'si nose. 0 0 Tlicy have discovered Michael An- n gclo's |>rivate correspondence; and r it's a good thing for poor Mike that c he was never in Brooklyn. g "Your son died rather suddenly, c yesterday", of throat disease," is what c an Idailo sheriff wrote to a fond C mother in Indiana the other day. p The talk about Schcnck's book has 1 given a now impulse to wl at Watterson calls '-the aristocratic game of America." The boys arc nil clipping out. Babies are not named Ilcnry Ward 0 a* much as they used to be, but they b nro still famous for paroxysms of true, c inwardness.? Cincinnati Times. ' The little Stale of Dolawaro has " adopted a new flag G.\6i feet, blue ^ hi Ik with a yellow fringe. It it will be used to spread over tho Stale to Keep me irust on, s A woman In Lanson, Ga., accident- s ally bit licr tongue off the other da)-, t aad since that, her husband gets home every evening two hours earlier than usual. g ' "Why did you pa>s yes-terday without looking at me ?" said a beautiful woman of Talleyrand. "Because, madam, if I had looked I could not have passed. A Pennsylvaiiiaii boasts that he v make a soap that would -'wash a pol- t itician's character white as suow."? '] There must be a great deal of "lye" c about that soap. ;1 A gentleman otFercd a guest a tiny s glasss of whisky, saying: "Drink 0 that; it won't hurt you." "I'll be bound it wouldn't," replied the guest, 1 "even if it was vitriol.'1 Wait till Theodore's mothor-in-law , gets on the stand ! Did that young man say her mouth was like a gate? It is a declaration of war, and there . shall be such a war as that vounc man Las not dreamed of thus fur.? R or cheater Democrat. Nellie's Sartoris has joined the Washington Gymnasium. It is not ^ the pun?for we have used that beforo ? but it is our anxiety for dear, J darling Nellie, which irresistibly im- i pels us to remark these gymnastics t are Sartorisky. J "Why is it," a1-!** an exchange, "that nearly every Senator's wil'o in Washington is a handsome woman ?" It is simply because nearly every Senator's wife who is not a handsome!1 woman is left :it home. ? Courier Jour- ( ad!. I' It was probably an attack of the I green.oycd monster, that induecd thei? Chicago Intor-Occan to say that "on!! the night that Victoria Woodhull let-1, lured and the can can appeared, the L / ? r\ :i . r r.. .1. xt:, 1. 1 v^uinmuu-v^uuiifii w it'll., , failed to have a quorum. The N Off York Commercial Advcr- > tiscr notes ihe fact that a Mrs. Sine,J' of New Jersey, is living with her fourth husband, and says that "the other three must have gone off on aj tangent." That may aecount for the j first ami third, but not for the sceant. Several passengers on the lower Mississippi were attacked by the alii ! gators ba&king in tho sunshine. "Arc the}' amphibious ?" asked a looker on. ' Amphibious, thunder!" answered the enthusiastic oflkcr, "they'll cat! a hog a minute." Ned Yoso used to travol around) Colorado with a performing bear, but; a great chango como one day last! wock, and now the travels around j alone, thinking over old times, andj occasionally leaning up against a tree as a pang shoot through his bowels Xed inside that bear.?Milwaukee i News. A policemau mot a negro at night carrying a trunk along the street, and collarcd him. The negro explained : ''Do family what was boarding me has be axing for money, and' as doy was gone out t"-night I thought I wou'd get in some family whar doy respected do panic.'' - v \ FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOD" Household Notes. Potato Halls, for Breakfast.? ioil and mash a double quantity of totatocs for dinner, season with weet cream and a littlo salt; work n two 1'resh eggs t o the quart. Mold nto liltle balls, pricu ino tops, una Hid lav and lay away in tbo cold on i plate. In the morning put on baktig pan and sot into tbo oven until lone to a delicate brown, which re[iiiivs fifteen or twonty minutes. cottatik Cheese. ?Warm two galons of sour milk until the curd bojins to separate from the whey, then nit in a coardo bag and hang it in, lie sum four" hoursthen press oat be wh.-y, .an'd udd one pint of sweet ream, ortoUabjfe^Monful of salt and ' 11 e -11 a If tea en nk of.buttermix t bor 'iijjbjy ami mold iiV stnatt cakos.? AT lien served, surround them' with hick, sweet -cream. To Bake Ham.?Most people boil mm. It isso much better baked, if mked right. Soak for an hour in clean tutor and wipo dry. _\cxi spread 11 .11 uver with tliln butter and then mt it in a deep dish with sticks unler it 'o keep it out of the gravy. Yhcn it is fully done, take off the kin and matter and matters crusted hi the flesh side and set in away to ooi. Ekasive Soap. ?Iiccipc for making genuine crasivc soap thai will remove ;rcase and stains from clothing: Two >ounds of good castile soap, lia'.f )0und of carbonatc of patash disolved in n half pint of hot water, 'lit tho soap in slices, boil the soap tilli potash until it it is thick enough o mold into cakes; also add alcohol, lalf an ounce; hartshorn, half an iiincc ; color witn nan an uuncv ui mlvcrized charcoal. IIominv. ? Two quarts of while orn ; throo pints of white beans; wo pounds of pickle pork. Wash he corn and put it on to boil in waer sufficient to cover it, and as the orn swells more water mast be addd, so ae to keep it covered all the imc it is cooking. After boiling four lonrs, add tho boans and pork, which eing done, the heminy may be sent : o the table Should the pork not j lake it sufficiently salt, more may be dded. This is very nice warmed | ver the next day. White Mountain Cake.?Half i ound of sugar, half pound of flour, ' ue-fourlh pound of butter, tbrco s ggs, one small teaspoonful of baking i owor, three tablespoons of water.? i !nke in jelly pans, icing lor tlic akc : Three-fourths pound of sugar, prcad the icing 011 each layer of the , ake while warm, sprinkle grated , ocoanut on each layer over the icing. , !ake made by this recipe took the remium at the Ohio State fair some hree or four years ago. o I The Best Milker. i .Mike Welsh had been recommend- ( d to Simpson as a fit man to assist ' im in taking care of horses and ows; ?>0 Mike was hired, and placed i charge of this department. One ! lorning, after Mike had been a lonth at the place, Simpson, who [ ad made ready to start off with his ' lillc-cart, said to him : "Mike, you may give the cows 1 omo oatmeal this morning, and be uro you give my best milker an exra quaMity." j "The best milker, is it, 6ir?" I "Yes, you know the old cow that , ;ives the most milk." "Bedad I think I do, sir!" ( "Well, you give her four quarts of ( he mash.'4 "All right, sir. I'll do that same." On the evening of that day Simpon had occasion to go to the old wooden pump in the yard. He tried j ho handle, hut it wouldn't work.? .'he pump seemed to he entirely hoked up. Finally ho discovered that 1 ,11 Ihe upper part was loaded with omething very nearly resembling atrnoal mash. lie called his man. ( "Mike,'1 said he, "what is the mater with the pump ?" itTL. it on i lit; [jurii[j, 10 it, oir : "Yes. How came this oatmeal i nash here?" "Sure, sir, 1 put it in myelf." "You stupid blockhead ! why did rou do that?" "It was yorself that told me, sir." "I?I told you to put It here ?" "Indade ye did, sir !" "Why, you thick-headed rascal, vhat do you mean ?" "Don't be in a passion, master.? Did ye tell tne to give your best nilker an extra quantity of the nash ? And where in all the world, I'd like to know, is the crather that jives so much milk to yer cans as Iocs this old pump ? Tonic P o r Women. ? Nothing uakes women old more rapidly than jverwork?the reason, probably, that American women fade 60 soon. Sunihine, music, work and sleep are the greatest medicines'for woman, who need more bleep than men. Their nerves are more sensitive, and they ire not so strong, and exhaustion from labor and pleasure takes placo sooner with them than men. Never | permit yourself to be roused out ai ileep sloop in the morning. In fact, one should never bo wakened. The body rouses itself when its demands are satisfied. Take a warm bath occasionally before going to bed?at least once a week. Itetirc as soon as you feel sleepy in the evening; don't rouse yourself arid go to work. You need rest then, and will pay for the trespass on your physical nature the next (lay tiny if }-ou disobey. His Tutor.?"You say, Mr. Sprin t?les, that Mr. Jaeocks was your tutor. Does the court understand from that you received your education from him?" "No, sir; by tutor I mean he learned mo to play on the Flench (inrn Mn tniurlit. mo to t.nnt?hencfi I call him my tutor." Diphtheria.?A. thorough investigation into the nature oi' diphtheria and its causcs is being made by theNew York Modical Society- It is* a good thing to do. Miss Nilsson has boen ordered by her physician to warmer climate; but Mr. Nilsson says thut if there is a warmer climate than the one ho has lived in for some months back he isn't aware of it. -? The Bonanza Excitement, V*. The panic in mining slock whi was oxpected nflor tbo excitemei has brought great distress to the sands of people in tho Pacific Stat tempted by the stories ofsuden fortu acquired by investments in tho bom zaraines, tbey mortgage their hout and farms, or otherwise sacrifice thi property, in order to buy shares tho fancy prices ruling in tho hci^ of tho cxcitomcnt. I^he rise and f of theOphir stock was somethi Tn Df-tober last shai ? UUUVi 1V4?. 4.4. ranged in price in the San Franeit market at irom $43 to $64. Throu the adroit management of the stu jobbers, by Januaiyl3th they w( ran up-to $230, and wo believe at o timoj'fhey reached 83O0 or very ne lyH& that point. In two months an half tbenominal valuo of the mi incre&sed, according to the quotatic of the board of brokers, from $5.04 000 to 823,184,000, again of over SI 000,000. On February the 5th it w once more selling at 816 per sha In Nevada the shock which follow the collapso was terrible. Nearly t wholo population twcre interestc even women had invested largely the high priced shares; and ma famalies in moderate circumstam were utterly ruined. A few fortuns speculators with abundant me? have scooped up nearly all the lo( cash there was a float, and there I being no further demand for stock reason of the financial stringon thus produced the shares went doi with a rush. < The trial of a clergyman is in p gress at Knoxville, Tennessee. S< eral months ago the Rev. Archib.' Ilincs was accused of stealing fi! oonts from a bowl in a cupboard the house of a member of his cong Ration. An interesting scandal aro Mr. llines declared that it was al conspiracy to ruin hi* reputation a drivo him from his pulpit. Suit n< in court is brought by him against I accuser for slander. Already ov thirty witnesses have testified, a th<j end is not. A Glasgow paper prints the folio ing: "Momma, where do thccowsp their milk" asked Willie, the grands jf the one that brewed a peck o' mi looking up from the foaming pan " - I II i.Unll,. r mine mat ne nan own iintnuj **-?" inf;. "Where do you get your tear was tlie answer. After a thought! silence, lie again broke out, ' Do t tows have to be birched." A correspondent of the Lond Standard represents the Pope's com Lion as very critical. The medic mon talk of slow and gradual paral ?ys. A letter to the New York Tribu from IIarrisburg,]Pa., states that Ge Hancock's friends are laboring make smooth his road to the Dem iratic candidacy for President via t ;ovcnor ship of Pennsylvania. The New York World says: Aft ,he sweeping disasters of last fall,t Republican rcjoiceing over the recc ?ry of New Horn p.shi re is very mu iUo a man's losing a large fortu in?J then going into raptures at fin ng a ccnt." The Chicago Times intimates tli f Dr. DcKovcn i* defeated by t ihe vote of standing committees tl nattoi-Jmay be taken ti) the cour or a dcscision as to the right of t iommittees to reject a candidate f .he bishopric. 'Chemise Band's arc advertised LhcSt. Louis Republican. We a ;iot informed what instrument the bands play on, but they are probab String Bands,' say tho Combus Joi lal. I. D. CHALMERS & DC DKALEltS IN Chairs, Parlor Suits, Mer Sii Walnut & Mahogany Barea^ Washstands, Tables, Bcdsteai Window Shades, &c. Looking Glasses, Oil Chromos, &c. Abbeville, S. C. Also agents for the sale of the e ebrated Philadelphia Improved It cm i~ ?* l a uu n liiuuw ouauu, wiiiuii iui ui: bility, cheapness, convenicnco a beauty, cannot be surpassed. Ea shado is furnished with all the fi ures complete, and only requires t lath nails or small scrcws to faster up with. Should they become soil by flics, they can be spread on a tat washed and made as bright as nc and will last for years. This style shade is much superior to clc (shades. In wurin weather, when t window is raised, the shade adm the air but prevents flics and mosq iocs entering the room. The simp ity of their fixtures is much in th favor, as they require no rollers, cf shade being complete, and an}* ( can drive two nails by which to ha them. They uro low in price, du bio, conveniciit. and never get out order. Call at store and see samp Nov. 18, 1874 32-tf JUST RECEIVED AT CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON Bacon Sides, Bacon Shoulders, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Flour, Cheese Crackers. Jan. 20, 1875-tf firles Shoes! Miles Shoe Just opened MILES LACE GAITERS, MILES CALK SHOES, MILES TIPPED GAITERS, a CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLKTOI I Feb. L'4, 1875. * .. * 7. S'TZg&Kvi ' ' I'SCS " \ '" - IsZf- ' W-* " . /- 'A ' * CITATION. h The State of South Carolina nt, ' ABBEVILLE COUNTY. >u- By T. B. MILFORD, Esq., rrobnti ?8' Judge. no in. DtTHEREAS, Lewis D. Bowie, Clerl W of the Court of Common Pleasi ,?ft of Abbeville County, made suit to me eir to grant bim Let{ers of Administratis at of the derelict Estate and effects of Na 1 . lUnn Tnnwitmni Utn ?f A T.I ... fi 1 In f UlOllXll^lUUitUi, IUIV VI WilV V'WUll 'all ly deceased, These aro tRerefore to cite and admon iali all and singular the kindred am res Creditors of the said Nathan Ingraham sco deceased, that they be and appear, befon me, in the Court of Probate, to be hel( fft Abbeville C. H. on the 20th of Apri next after publication hereof, at 1 !pe o'clcck in the forenoon, to show cause no if any they have, why the said Admin ar- istration snould not be granted. ja Given under my hand and seal, thi Ninth daj* of March in the year of ou ne Lord one thousand eight hundred an< >09- seventy five and in the ninety nintl 0,.- of American Independence. 7,- Published on the 10.17, 24 and 31 o March and on uie an 10111 ana zi April 1875 in the Abbeville Press and limine. vo: and on the Court House door for tin time required by law. he T. B. MILFORD, :d [Seal.] Judge of Probate. jn' March 10, 1875, 48-Gt i Emporium IDS "" ? of Fashion. cy _ 'T1IIE undersigned having just re J. turned from the Northern Mar ro_ kcts, is now prepared to exhibit oni )V I of the handsomest Stocks of 11(1 V I MILLINERY ::: !.d FANCY DRY GOODS >w 3's Ever offered. Our Millinery Stock ^ combining all the latest novelties ir Bonnets*, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers. &c. on Has been selected with great care bj n IIAM # 1 -rr? ABA All ?; MISS KAIfc SMALL; 'IC In person, and *vc feel confident it assuring our friends and patrons ear be surpassed by none. on ?Jas. A. Bowie, Agent Emporium of Fashion. Sept. 30 25-tf jjpjgBBBk at Nearly all diseases originate from In he digestion and Torpidity of the Liver and relief is always anxiously kou^Ii after. If tlie Liver is regulated in it 18 action, health is almost invariably se lie cured. Want of action in the Live or causes Headache, Constipation. Jaun dice, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughn Chills, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bat taste in the mouth, bilious attneks, pal in pitation of the heart, depression of snir re its, or the blues, und a hundred otlie symptoms, for which SIMMON'S LIV :he ifn RT?rjTTT, A'l'nif ia tl,P 1^1, romcd' 'b' tliat has ever been discovered. It act ir- mildly, effectually, and being a simp] vegetable compound, can do no injur _ in any quantities that it may be taken ? It is liarmlcss in every way it has beei (used for 40 years, and hundreds of th good and great from all parts of th country will vouch for its being the pu rest and best. Simmons' Liver Regulator or Medicin jp Is harmless, lo. Is no drastic violent medicine, Is sure to cure if taken regularly, Is no intoxicating beverage, LB? Is a faultless family medicine, Is the cheapest medicine in the world is, is given with safety and the happics results to the most delicate infant. Docs not interfere with business, Does not disarrange the system. Takes the place of Quinine and Bitter of every kind, c'* Contains the simplest and hest remedies us" FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS March 25, 1874, .50-1 y xcth Important to Debtors. wo THOSE OF OUR CUSTOMERS wh i it have not paid us up their indebtednes Iecj will please do so at once, and thus sav us the painful necessity of denying ther ,Ie? credit for the ensuing year, as we car not open new accounts with those wh of fail to comply. Please TAKE NOTICE ,th and be governed accordingly. J" MINOR & WATSON, ':,s Greenwood and Millway, S. C. I. Jan. 27, 1875-tf. S STAPLE DRY GOODS, Wood and Willow Ware, )n(3 J mg jjuuio itxiu ouuca, ra- Crockery and Glass Wart 01 A Full Assortment of Stapl Goods of every description a - DuPre, Gambrell& Go's ' Oct. 21 2S-tf THE ALSTON HOUSE s, ? The Misses CATER. ANNOUNCE to tho PUBLIC thi they still keep The ALSTON HOUS open to persons who apply for reguli or transient BOARD during this year.Board reasonable. Fare as good as til Country aflbrds. ' Juu 18?tf - EbiM, Classical, & Matkmalic; s! MALI %mmh. tv rt imswn a tut 1/. U. W XiijJD. H. ill,, t f'S. .Abbeville C. EL, S. C Nov. 20, 1874 33-lm. PRESIDEI |IY his reccnt action iu breaking II Louisiana, and his ORI i * to General Sheridan, has called forth * American people. W. ROSENBERG KALL AND WINTER GOODS, has i " He has on hand a GOOD SELECT 1 <"IjUT.Hl.Mi, ana U-EJNTQ' ruiii>iOi i the very best of GROCERIES, BACO & '.y reduced prices. And as Governor CI i THE STA1 s? In Edgefield county that they must del r days. So I, \V. ROSENBERG, beg le i county that in order : 1 r e secure bargains they should call at my between the cities of New York and NEW C can llicy purchase goods at cheaper rat< IF? !??f CHEAP C? | Feb. 17,1875, 45-tf Clearing1 COST FC > TN order to dispose of the balau 1 ns will jliave to be carried ovei I it.* n -t i A i sell tuc ioiiowing uuuuo ai Cost f< : BLANKETS, FLA , HEAVY CASk ! JEi BBESS GOODS, IS MILL! READY-MAD Together with all such GOODS t ! J. 1 I Feb. 10, 1875 44-lf I, Quarles ARE 01 ! GREAT INI r ; 1 ' CASH 3 TH FALL AND V i! e Are now being r< ! CHEAPEST THEY II,8 Sept. 30, 1874 25 tf limilm ? ? -T T TT r nn 4 rvn \r a VTTm; Tilltt IIilxll uiuvurj uixr soils, will be found to contni ' Phosphate of Lime anil Ammonia sale in this market, (besides othe as these two constituents are the n any commercial fertilizer for veg o tains them in the greatest abun !S every planter to use. PRICE, $55 Cash per ton E ANALYSIS OF ALBION I3ouc Phosphate of Lime, soluble ii " " " in weak Total Available Bone Phosphate of Lime, insoluble Tptal Iione Phof Ammonia, (N. H. 3,) by decomjmsil I'otash , This elegantly prepared L'Y-i '* | amount of Available riiosyhate ( f Respoctlully sill *1 * w i, j Assist BARNWELL & CO., A ~ j January 27, 1875-tf. I _ r-r? ' GUANO IN KXCI The Celebrated Fertilizers for . REDUCED PBICES ,| Wilcox, Gibbes & C< \t | k i Prepared at Savannah, Gi P H (E N I J ie Imported in bulk direct from l3 WE ARK OFFRIXG TIIK ABO1 season, at considerably reduce j paying in cotton on the basis of seven I ]|! ers'nearest depot, by November 1, If ** chantable bales. By tljis arrangement good price for his cotton by paying for These Guanos are too well known t< them know how to appreciate their va nn trial thjit their liberal use w future benefit to their lands. For fur for circular, containing analysis, ^ini L McNEIL, REYNOLDS & CO.. Acer J. P. PL | January 27, lS75-4ui. JB up the legally conatitutei-^Ialatureo >ERS IMfete ? v.-,r .. ^ fct#: the righteous indignation of the entir , by his great reduction in the prices o astonished the people of Abbeville couhtv STOC K 01? DItY GOODS, NOTIONS IING GOODS; also, an extensive lot o N, &c., all of which he is selling at great liamberlain has informed 12 MILITIA iver up their arms and disperse within te; ave to inform the people of Abbevlll :o establishment AT ONCE, for now IRLEANS :s than at KUtlli'i lsh store. O t Sale! >R CASH ! :o: ico of my WINTER STOCK; sue r until the next season. I propose t >r Cash. / NNELS, SHAWLS, ilMERES ANI ' GREAT YARIETY, :3\TE3DF8.."y, r r\ mrrriMr L LLUinjmii, hut will soon pass out of season. r. Robertson. & Perrln ^FJERIiSTG 3UCEMENTS ro [EIR WINTER GOODS jceived, and are the IYV, v.vm OCTFlRF.n 1 ' JU U 1 lilt VX X HON 91F1RTILIZ1R ], prepared specially for the Sother n a larger per centa^e of Availab i than any other Featilizer offered ft - mnuniiinl i vtrrrarllon f*A \ fit! I YUIUUUIU IIKillUIUII iiici vv*tv?.?w^ .... (lost inportant that can be supplied I ;ctablc growth, the manure that coi dance, is the best and cheapest fr of 2,000 Poonfls, or, $65 Time. ENGLISH COTTON MANURI PER CENT. 1 water 18-40 solvents 18.G4 37.12 15.00 fpliatc of Lime .r>:M8 :ion 4.01 0.12 rtilizor contains an unusually lar? )f Lime and Ammonia. emitted, 33. ant to Prof. C. U. SIIEPARD, Jr. Lgents. IAGK FOR COTTON, Cotton, Corn, Wheat and Tobacc / LIBERAL TERMS! o.'s Manipulated Guano. x., and Charleston, S. C., aud : GUANO, hoonix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. n?: CBLEBRATED FERTILIZERS, th (1 prices, and give purchasers the option i :een ceuts for middling, aenvereu in piau >75, the cotton to be packed in good me ;, the planter lias a guarantee of realizing his fertilizers. ) require comment. Those who have use lue; those who have not, as yet, will fini 'ill pay on present crops, besides being < ther information, call on the undersignc ons of planters, <?c. IOEL SMITU, Agent, Abbeville, S. C. its. Grcenwoood, S. C. LlLIl'S, Agent, Ninety-Six, S. C, I'-Arirhmn . i Groceries f , , . - AiMJ i FARMERS' SUPPLIES Abbeville^ S. C., At Trowbridg^ Old Stand ILL keep atwayg on band a ful supely of i e CORN, BACON, ~ HOUR, CIGARRS, COFFEES, &c. Also a select stock of Coufectionaries aud Fruits CANNED GOODS, &c. We sell for cash at short pritlta. Giv us a call. . CHRISTIAN & CO Dec. 23, 1874 37-tf Not. 3 Broad Street r j 109 Ctst Bay street, CHARLESTON, S. C. - r\ First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, [ 1 YET, BY USINO CHEAPER GIUDES OF ST'CX, ' WE CAN rVBNISII WOBK AT ! LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FIE FASHIONABLE STATIONERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and ?all invitations ON THC BEST STOCK ANO PRINTEO IN THE LATEST STYLE. Keep it Before lie People LAWSON'S in the place to purehox your STOVES. Remember eac l Stove has the following fixtures: 2 j>ot! a! 1 ham boiler, 1 Tea kettle, 1 spider, I long gilddle, 1 waftle iron, 3 iron pain II bread pan, 2 pudding and 2 custar II pans, 1 largre fol k, 1 spoon, 1 cake turi jer, 1 coffee pot,1 dipper and 15 feet pip< j We name below Home of the Stove I we set 1: CH A RTER OA K, FORES' City, FIRE SIDE. MARION COOK HELP, DIRECTOR. STONE WALJ COTTON STATES, COLUMI3L COOK, ALL RIGHT, REST an ACORN COOK, warranted by th ! manufacturers to last 'Si years. I We will send any of the above Stove ! with fixtures complete, freight paid t ! Donnaldsvilie, Relton, Honea Patl ; Hodges, Greenwood, New Market an | Ninety Six, at the following prices ! No. 7, $31 ; No. 8,$3<i; No. 'J, $41. H, W, LAV/SON & 00, 1 i Abbeville, S. C. | ' Feb. 17, lfi7o, -15-tf ! READ AND BS WISE ' ! WHANN'S RAW BONi SUPER PHOSPHATE ! J\ THIS UNSURPASSED FERTIL] I 1ER in quality and terms is again offe l -.1 1? A It'll IU uicpcujiiu ui nuuoiuv, 41IIIWIJ-UI land surrounding country at the follov j ing prices, viz., Sixty Dollars Per annum without interest, paid 1 I'day of November, next, or good eotto |atlo cents per pound delivered rr tl 11, depot?same date. [?J CASH PRICE d Fifty-One Dollars 0" I PER TON l"! Col. G. MeD. MILLER will suppl ,r customers at Ninety-Six. E. COWAN, Agent. i Jan. 20, lS75-tf J ~ J. H. BRYSON," i :Gr'reemvood, S. C KEEPS constantly on hand a larj assortment of ready made Coffins. | IIEPA I US FURNITURE OF AL j DISCltll'TIOXS AT SHORT 'ej NOTICE. Jilll.-/, 13I0-.JU1. CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLM Ilnvo just opened u nice line of SBGARS from ?3 to Sit per box; a good Sega 0 at 5 cents. Give tlicm a call. Nov. 11 31-tf FRESH COUNRY MEAL At 81.40 per bushel, received ever week, by S Cunningham & Templetoi r. Kov. 11 31-tf * S. B. NORRELL of Harness and Saddle Maker, ^ A T his Old Stand over Parker & Pe: /% rin's Drug Store, has a snpplv < Northern HARNESS LEATHEI and other material for Making and lit pairing Saddles and Harness. Dec. 2, 1874, 31, tf , *W ' ,, *.. - . > ??.??? 1. ? ' T .. - /*"- -r.- IT ? - ? - _1? ^ J B Ro ws ' No, 2;-fiKi)Aie. J . DRY lloDS, GROCERIES, ' BOOTS, S^IS, ; CROCKErat' I ed Stock GMa, i HATS^ GAITERS, HOSIER Y, X '-7? : CALF SKIN SHOES," ? T.AnTTTfl' MT.Ti'Af'HTTITk ?nr?r?s " e LARD, u RICE, FLOUR, SUGAR, /(' ,> < I BACON, . , SPICE, COFFEE. ,, STARCH, PEPPER :i OYSTERS, PICKLE8L TOBACCO)*, bltsr . MOLASS^, CIGARS, Brandy Peaches, ... . . . - k Brandy Cherries, Concentrated Lye, 7 /?. Candy, French und Comjupn. Crackers of <ivery description. I would respectfully invito olrfcho dc?ire bargains, to call before tbey ;<t nurcba?o clsowhero. I will sell as cheap jib the cheapest ' t). B. BOGERS. Sept. 23 24-tf . _ ! i NEW JKWELEY. WILLIAM GLAZE, COLUMBIA, 8. C? , i ! TT AS opened a fine selection of , n Ladies' and Gent's English, Burner ! and American "WATCHES. Bofer Agent 1 for the celebrated Pauline Watch Com- { puny, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vent, Opera, Chatelaines, LeontineKecklaces, Diamond Ring3nnd Brooches, Pearl-n ,< full and half sets. SIL VER-WARE. ' ' ' I make this lino a specialty. All Sil- t i vcr sold by mc guaranteed euual to coin. Some handsome goods in this line, suitable for Bridal Gifts. l'J.ATKD WARE. Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoons and Forks, Tee Pitelierv., Egg " f I Stands. Cofl'ee Urns. ?Sc. !! . cixjcks. :' i ! Cutlery, Pocket ami TuhJc Khfrwr. ' *u j HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS. Uuns->Eii?lisli Double Barrel, lireecbe[ Loading Rifles, Parlor Rifles, Air Guns, li and a full stock Of Suortiug Goods; Dui,! pout ?fc Hazard Powder; Pistols of vari1 ous style*. J, i JUT AND IIOKN OOOD8. dj WILLIAM GLAZE, J* March 18,1874 49-tf y Special Referee's Notice. i. I T. WnlmnL' ntul I #. . , t !i1 1,25|? e] Executor#, | creditors, un*r! \ w i> 8,?il assets and ? \ ?! g I i .(> i i. j THE following is an aUti act of an orl| ; der, in the c;iae above stated, luady and ': signed by T. H. Cooke, presiding Judge and now on file in the officer of the clerk ot the Cort. 11 "It is ordered that Daniel Brown, tlie Judgement creditor, his agentn and ut: torueys be and they are hereby restrained land enjoined from enforcingfcftftsfactlon |of Ills judgement apiiust the projierty i of the a;.id I<arkin Reynolds deceased ; [and that all the creditors of the said Lar L-in itMvtwiliIs lie iii like manner eiiioiu m ed and restrained from suiug or prosetcuting suits, in this court or auy other court In this State against theExecutor* > of the will of the said Lnrkin Reynolds for the recovery of any debt due by tho i said deceased until the farther order of [_ this court." . t r-| Under the said order I am directed to x | call in all the creditors to present their ;demands: In pursuance of said order: j NOTICE is hereby givon to all the' 'creditors of the said'Larkiu- JLteyuolds, t [ that they are required, on-or. before the , first day of April next, to present their ! (demands before me in my otticd.br he; i barred from any participation in the | estate. LEWIS D. B0\VIES . i Special- Iiiferee. | Clerks Office at Abbeviie,. r, ! January 23, lS75-4fW>ri.\'-,u0'a ' ' ... ; - 1 ' j :uha-\. i BAKERY asd fi ' :?mv pniatf" ONFECTIONEDY. a H. LU8KEN HAS established a first-class Bakery in this town. At twelve o'clock noon, EVERY DAY, the best Fresh Bread, Crackers and LI Confectioneries I can be had by applying to him at the old Post Office, on Main Street.'' May 20, 1874 6-tf ; C. E. BRUCE, ^ ' 'Boot and Shoe Maker, ; Over Park & Perm's Store. :' 9 Abbeville, S. G. I Tr.c.rr>T7.a *1.?f K, f?llv nm. j H Bi^niUDO IV/ JHiJ IIIUV uv mm* % ? r.v ir 1 F pared to meet all demands the public may make in his line. He keepn constantly on hand a large lot of the _ best material and employs only the finest workmen. He keeps a full stock of custom-made Boots and Shoes, and f I guarantees the most entire satisfaction in every instance. y\ Sept. 1, 1874, 21-tf ' The Edgefield Advertiser. THE only newspaper in Edgefield, (a verv lartre and wealthy county,) aucl the oldest weekly in the State, offers - I greater inducements to advertisers than ;any other paper iu Western Carolina, j Subscription $2.50. ! BACON & ADAMS, Proprietors. H Cottage Bedsteads. I, i W^ULL STOCK. JUST RECEIVED, >,Jr at $6.00 and upwards?complete | with good casters. 1 J.I) CHALMERS <fc CO