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NEWS ITEMS. j) The largest watermelon raised in Ker-j sliaw county litis season weighed (v.): pounds. A rattlesnake, villi eijih?<vi: rattles ! and a button, was killed in (h i.net- eoiintv last week. . \ \ l in* warn jui iuv i;v\> irotiiu! uictui v above the fulls in ("rvenville has been completed, ami whm luied with water on I Saturday. An Exchange has an arlie'e headed,! "Don't buy what you don't iu-i'.l."{ Well, we "Won't, it;-.;- t?? as v.v:< ean do lo buy what wo t?t? no'ii. It seems almost Ihoj1 telegraph says liu-to was a -i::tl.t snowfall in .Nashville a' iw> oYi^ek <?i ia.-t ; Monday morning. "HasDonaldson up:v-Ks the JXcuIk rry J/f'r.'Ji'. V, e lis!:.'!; ii uni- , versiillv acknowledge'! t!?. ! he ?the! ? great quest ion would appearjio be v.h'jtii; :' .... i,? i...o .i, .. , v.1 uur? w/i .j* > *v ftfena&rCari .' vhniv, will return to. i^^^Bfcincrlca in Oefobci. .Ife in 1 ioi!i:T': Mi:dyi:i? i.'k- c- : ? ~p. ? bi^\vccnH ;.y r^BgUi-siu ai.cl.lJ"' i 1 S"wRu. JU1 view fo the f! -t <m" Aiucx-1< ica.'' which he juteni- t : It-haa been suggested that the "Tros-:; tees of the North Carolina Univer4:ty-R elect Hon. Jefferson Davis pjvsi>l?:it ijW tfcafc institution with a .salary -of. h')iU thousand dollars. .f - . . Attorney-General Piefrepont has assured a Washington correspondent that j *Cv;\ be has not hud a single? complaint ot'l. % .-Southern outrages .-inee he became At-; torney-G'eneral. ?Ju the memory of the oldest inhabit-. ant never va- there a greater scarcity' of money ihan at present. A man's) life is jeoparded if Le ask* an oilier to sot-1 'tie that little hill. ! ' A. C. Kaufman. Secretary of Utej. Ashvilleand Spartanburg Railroad, re-j ports the road ino^ressin;; tinely, and! the people very liberal in their support j, of the project. j, The City Water Works and other public property, of Columbia, S. arc | . - -advertised for sale by the sheriti' (o sat-1. irffv judgements obtained a^ain.-l the city by the (Carolina National Rank. At the the last sale day in August inr Atlanta,&j^G,o9(}ol"co?feUerateeur;vncy,;1 together with a quantity of state am! in-! I .dividual bils payable in the saotecunen- ; cy, were knocked down to Judge Samuel j Levy for one dollar. The victory in Kentucky is more com- j. plete than first reported. It is now be- j. lieved that CoJL. MeCreary\s majority |' will reach tifty thousand?a gain ot'ihir- I teen thousand over Governor Leslie's , majority in 1S71. j .Somebody whose head is level says: J( "Starlimr a newspaper is fun?any body ; ( who can do it. l>ui we have known j people who had to sit up iiigbls and j1 bustle around pally lively to keep one|I going after it was started.'' " !, A recent artirlo in the London T.'utc* j j gumming up the chances of a war with j __ Russia in case that power should push " into Afghanistan, convey^ the impres-j sion that such an event is not uulookedi* for by the Lnglish Government. |i Mr. L. II. \\ . t'uiry's su-am theshci lias theshed out sixty-live buudrc1.';? bushels of wiieat and oai.s in Greenville} j and Laurens eotnilics the present seav-i 'i ^l, > . *?11. iiiinpuwno in.it \ i ,\ i t.* >mii ? . ' combined with industry ami persewr- j' mice. Some beef, from a beast kil!eu ??".* ! 1 lightning, was brcughl lo town !:! !; week and its sale | ?! :Jvtl by tin j, town authority. The fft sali:-f;icJoii i ly established of 11?i* killing a< n-pi !. i-,' tad we arc ul a io^s to the js; ?;iit-1 .i grounds of interdiction. Tin* (Vs-h I; of an animal killed by ? .;) elect rie i, could scarcely ho loss wIk.'Iiwihi' tin;:!! when killed from a blow from ;iri axe, ai1 knife or a bullet.?,S>hk(' v l'V;.'- /,:,{> The Stouter Wof'iHiWi is oil<'!'?. <1 for f twelve months, as a j?: ie. to the oartv : sending the largest water-melon ti?.iri:i-_c!' the season- the paper for nine ivonih-jl MM UiU liV'Al )*/i ^f.\ UiWiiu.- iwi ; the third, ami throe months lor the! Fourth best?the size to he determined! hy weight, and ;i record of woighlst-ohe h" kept in this olflce. . j; Tin-: canvass in Kentuckev has ended j i as everybody knew it would end?in the j ( election of tlie entire democratic ticket by between thirty and forty thousand! majority. The fight was made in regit- n ular Kentuekey style, the two candidates]1 for governor going through the country U together and speaking from the saniel'j platform. 1, 11 "Let me kiss you for your mother!" j. ?uid a swell, too free of speech, To an unprotected maiden, . i1 Whom he met upon the beach. | s "Let nie thrash you for my father!*' j1 Was the maiden's quick reply, s As with ready .sun-umbrella, Biie chastised him, hip and thigh. j ( Gov. Allen made a great speech at I Newark, Ohio, the other day. He puwerfully defended the Democratic platform ; declared that the impendiug conflict in this country was to be between I the ueonle and the money power; chars; -1 a ed the Republicans with" being respousi- l ble for the depression every-whore; and r asserted that forced resumption meat's geueral r?in and disaster. (J A much-needed rain camcon last Monday afternoon, and from appearances was ^ getieraly over the County, Tiie crops, i in some portions of the county, hud|\ suffered seriously, but it is hoped lhatjv with seasonable rains from this time I forward an average crop at least, if not j v more, will be maJl> r-j ? aid. i! Tn Mississippi the Democrats are very jr conildent of carrying tlie State at tti<-! next tlection. Ames will have to step!, down and out, as his father-in-law, Ken-j* jamin I\ Kuller, had done in Mavsaohu-!51 se.tts One by one they take up their iit-jt tie carpet-bags and silcnly .steal away. The Advejitists brings us the painful l intelligence that 'lie world is lo come <<?:s an end on the l(Uh of next, month. V/.can't see any use in brio.' in such u bwrry about the thing, Jlesi it s. to bring of!'!' the affair before lire Philadelphia Cen-'t ' tonnial is over would be ridiculous.---!t. C'ouirier-Jovrn'tl. Senator John.-on leaves a widow, t wo t daughters antl one eon?.M rs. PaUerson, , wife of ex-.Sena:or Patterson. tin- lady; of th?-'White liou.>e who reeeiwd :i:id :i entertained duriug iter fatne's adminis--s tration with such dbjr.ily and grace;| Mrs. Brown, formerly Mrs. Hlovcr, m Sr whose residence he d:vd; and An-.Vvw , Jolison, jr., of the Orcraoit^: Jn> :'/<;;< F ;,i \ >'ow that t be grave is closed over the;1 rpnuilns of the L'u-at eon) u;oi:<,r. .\; 1.- \ Johnson,.an aotiveconiol wiil t.i!: >I:..\-j for the vacant seuatoi.ship. (?<>v. ! '* :*'!. will be besei&od as soon as lie rcmins., from (;rco;iviiic. The iwiure <>;'?:<,v. ' JhbiiUi (.?. IlHiTW, (icii. Clie;:tli.t:n, t;: *?*. ! John (.' Jirown and (vmi. Jiiiic, nit- -at-',1 ready mentioned. It is thought, thui .11 Gov. J'oi'ter is some wlnt inclined to-:''; towards Brown, since the hilu r.- i:i his favor in the gubernatorial canva. j' ('i,ovi;j{ axd (Ikakshs.?Vv'o noticed t says the Jlrra'tL sovc-rnl e < bales ofTimothy hay hrou*:! it to town's Js*3tweek by ('apt. John l\ Anderson.|p ou his farm, which was equal to any hay lv brought from tho bluy jjrsss ( cc'.ion. j* Capt. Anderson has been eNperini'-ut-,;i lug for^evoral years with clover ami is the different grasses and says that h?i !i can rai?e from one and a ha!t fo t ,vo was u <>t clovei per acre and one t?>ii ami a ha'1' oflitiy.i'roui Timothy grass, at a cost of; a not. exceeding three dollars prr acre.'li Either clover or i imolhy hny would V readily command $1.2o per hniid:ed;a pf>t:nijsor twenty live dollars pti-U?;ijf< whieli would pay its well as coltun and n be much less trouble to raise. ' ;o I\y.s Press as si Banner. \V. A. LEE. Emmie. Wednesday, Au-n&t I!, 1875. ANDKbvV JUhiWJJM. December 23, ISOo?.Tulv 31, 1875. The remark:;1 de career of Hie disiin'z'.tidied e.v-J'resident who iiasjiist f lo.-i ii his life ii! Ten u., furnishes an inspiring lo (he nnihiliuiis youth of our ountry, nt the same time !ha' it ali'onls :i fji?'??r:?liie commentary tijuul tho.-e o|ixoiu:iilol advancement whieh art' . x'.eiided is iiif luimHe.-l eiti/.*.'P. hy I he Umocraih: equality of free institutios.s. ilere was.*ii! unlettered tailor wlio nevei kw iil to -icSioo] a day in is is iife, rising I?v the for< f of !5Mii:r:t! ':';i!ily :i ihi -tiviigJli i<iei>ti-<ii(':*ahio v i! 1 to tin' Ijjghesl oiiiees in ilie ;iiit of |>ei>;>!e, and closing an honored life amid tin* lamentations of a sorrowing nation, and ree5;ving at liis death nearly all the boHors r<teel nac-n nftW earmr Whht an example to fttosc uf'kin;U.red genius who would cmulafc* fifs fume. Born ut fraleigh, X. C., he lost Iuk father at four years of age, and was apprenticed to a tailor at ten, with whom lie served seven years. During this lime he taught himself to read, and af ter completing his term went (o Laurens < 'ourt 1 louse, where he worked lor two years. He then returned to Raleigh imd taking his mother went to (ireeuvillo, Turn., wiiero after iwelvo monthhe married, and finally setiied lor life. For his knowledge of writing a;:d cyphering lie was iiidehted to iiis wife, who taught him after the (lay's work was over. The first oiliee which lie held was that of Alderman of the village, to which lie was elected in !> >:>; In was re-elected in lSJit, arid in l&'SO wachosen Mayor, which position he held ror three years. In l-::>o lie was elected o the Legislature. In IS-JO heserved a.> Presidential elector to the State at large >ii uiv J7ViiH'L'iaub uujwrt, uwiurin^ ?< arjrc portion of the State, and coiil'roiit,n;r upon the stump several of the leadnjj Whig orators; in 1S-11 was elided (< he State Senate, and in is]:; to Congress, in which, hy successive elections, le served until IS.",:}. During this tn>ii)(i he, was conspicuous and actiw in udfoi-atingthe uuuexittion of Texas, the arih'of islti, ami the war measures oi Vrr. Polk's administration. In iS-">."5 he ,v:is rlccted Governor of Yen ncs-ee, ami v-vleclfd in lSo-3, after a !?ewre eoutest. \t the expiration of his second term o! >tliee as Governor, in 18-37, he war* eleel\l foiled States Senator for a full term, ruling March the l.V'?:?. On the re I'.r'j'.i i-l'Mr, ! T ;i ?(!:< JYeiii.-n y in 3s ; I, M r. .'ohd.-on wa-chosen V'iVshk'Ill, and upon Ihe assa->ifiaiioii ?>! lie former, hocam;? the Chief Magistrate 11 jo A mcrican people, i!is ;iiIiuiuI-lr:i'Ji;ii was a sl'U.ny one. tml !iis open espousal of ihe cau^o ol ho H'.uh In liis various veto nessaccs aroused the hiltcicst hosiii'y of the Radical faction. in ls(is n? was impeached, an ' was i r:?'.I before he renate as a llh-h C'oiirl of !uijx acliiiuiil and the vote sla;f?!ing sineteen for acquittal and thirty-Jive i>r conviction?three less than the rc[iii.siff;wo-tiiirds voting f> !' his reinoal. Cpon this vote, as well as upon hat of the House of Representatives, iv which liie proceedings we:vinitiated, iie party lines were slrietly dtawn. At the time of his death he was a U. Senator from Tennessee, ami was >reparing to embark in the Ohih cam*:*ijrn with nis usual vigor and impt tu>sily. Andrew Johnson had all the virtues ind vices of iv strong natuse?earnesttess, sincerity, ]>ertinaeity, at times degenerating into obstinacy, ami a conenipt for all the acts of conciliation. To was a linn friendand a jrood hater. Ii.-< patriotism and his honesty were lever fjiK-stioiied, and time which has mothered the bitterness of party hosiiity has already done full justice to the terling traits of liis character. - ?v ? o 'he Ohio Canvass-Mr. Tinirman on the Currency. .Senator Thurman in a reccut speed) .t Mansfield, Ohio, declares himseif a lard-money man, or in other words as 'ppossed to an irredeemable currency; ,nd he denies that a contrary view is xpressed in the platform of the late onvention, or is held by a majority ??f ts monjhers. Had such been their iews they would have expressed them without ambiguity ; but the platform v h i 1st advocating I lie substitution of greenbacks for national biyik-notos, nakes no declaration in favor of an iredeemable currency, or against gold ndsilver. On the contrary it contem lates bringing them to a par with gold, ind making them equal to the wants of rade without declaring for inflation. Mr. Thurman does not defend the ilatform, but thinks that the currency hoitld not he tiis;de a party question, )ik-Ii less a question in an eleelion f?.r late ollicers as in Ohio. It is a ?jnotion on whic-li Democrats and Itepuhliaus alike diller, and should he suhordiiatc.1 to otiier issues which divide thf wo great parties of the country, lie lee.! a re.-? hi nisei 1' a lilc-long Democrat, ,i:d gives the reason lor iiis fealty, lie ft v s ; ' ! have Ih'cii :i jjemocnu :iii my me, in! v'lii-it ;u>(i win iv t<? he a I.U'Mkk-ia! v:i- I(? I;;- ] fa!-i>? u. i Law itnij;- '? > III-.- p.ii'lv :n ils darkr.-t hours .will :is in it-- ln-ii'htcsi villi xuimiti'i;' .--kin to devotion, beeau.-e my head ii-.'i 111.v heart apju'ovi-d. j'js ir NI>A:M J:V: .\ i. i i;i N- n-us. yr' !':.tk it a - <h ^lim :l lo re^Jyl'e !?? j;cj>:ii<ii?* i-'i:-i i 1 at imiai, ^oin-| ami : 'v'joinic :! ^ovrriiim at ! > J roniotu Irai ri-t-linv;s hcuvecn all iis jiarts, l ! iO II'l'C IDS'IIMI ilHits Hi: U> tome, and ! cannot, !iy any to:d or act of mini', contribute to its verllow. 1 know that ii is nol inialli>ie. I'm no party is infallible. I know hat it !i:i< committed error'*, ami that very party lit:: committed them. Inn I lso know lie:! its fundamental princials are waind ami it- purpose-: are lionet ami pat )t therefore, well dcirvcs ai'<! command- my support, in! although my inlbn uce may be mall ami my services little worth, it .as a just claim to them both that I can-! o! tivny. lbii'Jl-ujons'y Democrats <>f >!:io with w.'iom 1 as ? have been taunted,! ml ridiculed ine, ami rt ll'-j-espccl and iie/iu.Ly i owe to them demanded that I houfti-ftTv <VaiiI",'y am! clearly what I in' they.boiic.ve, and that 1 should set1 nth why, without inconsistency, liu-j liliation or loss honor, we can support, ur ticket. I / <?* Shall Ailcen Remain a County. |1 The last number of the Aifa'O Tribunr! contains n eommuni'-ation in which tlicL ! writer states that a strong movement is I i mi loot to petition the Legislature to re- t j peal t he Act constituting the Count}'of -I i Aiken, and l?? remand it to (hose Coun-jt iiics from which it was originally form- t cd. The reason given for I he movementj^ is tlio existence of certain societies. 1 j who.-e patent policy is to screen oMend-'t i'l's and thus (<>defeat the endsof justice.'' Tlio editor without endorsing the' ; statements of tiie writer, says that lie( j has good reason to beiicvo that the pro- j' i position to abolish (he ( ounty is serious-:' My mooted in certain <jiiarters, hut had;' ! ;-nppo?-ed that the moving consideration* j' were economical reasons. Whatever hej* the reasons controlling, the proposition, | lie thinks, will meet with favorable con-j1 jsidera!ion tVom the Legislature, and be]1, j/. a!oi:>iy supported by the delegations j1 i*t }11 nm* i'K1 (Mftmiu's 01 1 Harnwrll, Orangeburg, and others who ^ originally opposed 1 lit1 establishment of * j the new county. 1 JThis movement in Aiken will likely 1 f!??o-ifr>coi4. water upon the eflbit-, which j* have been repente*^* uiade^aLvd which / find supporters at every-^ession of the J j.Legislature to establish new coun- ' ;tios. If Aiken after incurring all the expense of erecting a Court House and Jail, and furnishing its ptib'j iic ofliccs i.s willing to give up its supI posed advantages and resume its former '{condition, it will require a very siiong |argument to induce oilier. sections to incur the same expense, in pursuit of! ;same fanciedgood. It a question toj I to be determined not by a lew property ; ( holders, or office seekers, but by the i; people of (lie whole county. The Sailors Champion. i A remarkable man is Mr. Samuel ] ', Plimsoll, a member of the British Par- , ' liament, who with great persi itcney, i (and in the face of mueh discouragement!, lias devoted himself f?>r years to secure] '! protection to seamen from loss of life by | the n.se of unseaworthy vessels. It had I been the practice of shipowners to get i' some era/y hulk of a vessel, insured! largely beyond iis value, and then to ''send it on a long voyage, witli the full < intention of sacrificing the Jives of thei ;crew. Thus hundreds of lives were \v.rtr]y sacrificed, to the greedy avarice L of unscrupulous men. ; Through the cfl'orts of Mr. Plimsoll, : public attention has been directed to V I < the subject and (lie Government has been forced to do something for the projection of seamen. About two years jajroa bill was passed aulhorizin;r the lovermnent (o prevent the sailing of unseawortliy vessels, and under this :n-t near a thousand vessels have been t* >t<?pp'd, one-half of which were until,' foi- servif!*. The defeat of Mr. l'limsoll's bill of, j ;iiie present .session has raised Mich :t i > eini of piibiir: indignation, that the]' Disraeli ministry has been forced to re-i I , (race its steps, and to brinjj forward a ] snea uienf i i ~ own (o collier additional j, ! powers upon the Hoard of Trade to cor-11 reel theevii. The success of Mr. I'lim-;-* so!!, shows (he power of pertinacious J ;ei!brt wi.eii enlisted in the cause of humanity. * * ^ Working the Roads?A Changs for!< tin) Better. j' I' ! ? h j Messrs. Kohert Jones and Thomas ; ] Christian, of the Hoard of County Coni-!^ li-ini I m*ilriit<r .ait /iv. ! ...... i .w. v.^ j tended lour through 111 o various town-p jships, in pursuance of the programmej I ! published elsewhere, lor {lie purpose of!< i organizing a more etticient force for tin-: j 'performance of road duty, and have i met with such co-operation on the parti j of the ^people, tiiat they hope, hencej forth to introduce something like system j * ' and thoroughness in the working of tin?!N J roads. They hope to complete their;1 : work this week, ami then will be pre- x Spared to announce the results of their j' : labors. They have divided the various!' ; public roads of tin* County into sections ; eacn unuer inesupcnnienuencc01 aroau joverseer appoi 11 ted by tlieiu, and have ! designated certuin stations within each j section, and prescribed the number of i hands to be furnished from each station. ! All of this is made a matter of record, land will show at a glance where the re- r jsponsibility for the work lies. Fromso f I good a beginning we augur the best re- i | suits. We will publish in our next a!* | list of Hie overseers and stations. "\Ye j ^ 1 trust then that bad roads will soou be an j thing of the past and that the blessings j \ of the traveling public will soon bejt merited by our ellicient County JJoard. j' J1 j (Jovkunok Scott's Si'Kixn.?Gov- J j ernor Scott has recently made a speech . t Mn Nanoleon. Ohio, at the re-union of ji his olit regiment, in which, according to 1 the papers, lie advocated the payment! of the Confederate debt, and compeiisa- j ( tion for the emancipated slaves. "\Ve!< have seen an abstract of t!)u speech,] I which contains 110 such proposition, j 1 though lie does urge the burial of old j issues, and the inauguration of a policy; [ of concilia!ion. This is the spirit of' j the .recent centennials, and is thatd (which must rule the country at no dis-'t 1 laiu dav. The bitter memories of the' * I s i past, ;iM'l the estrangement of the see-:s ; lions are coming to an end, and (.Jovi-r-! v ' nor Scott is only yielding to tJic inevi-.1 | table. |[( ? - +, < ? ? - j, rP., .. ...wk%r 1/ , , t fp,, , 1 I. ; * ? . ?, i.v jw.\ i J, ii i it A J ? < ? 'riic ojii-iiiii^ dI tilt* Fall Trade in ?"t Charleston in announced in our columns: this morning, by two leading houses in ( (iill'oriiit lines. .Messrs. John (f. Milnoi v ! iV Co. have long been extensively engay- ' <jd in J)ry (joods, ! aney (joods, Clothing, j} Hals, Hie., and our Merchants who doL, ma already deal with them, would di>jv weil lo cultivate their acquaintance. 1 n ! f :iie I'.oot and Shoe Trade the names of ' !>. ! '. Hcming ?fc Co. au; as familiar \ s. household words. They need no ivconi- !w mendaiion !loin us, hut like all ?ensildej ( i business men, tiiey believe in the power,1 tl df I'riniers' ink. and hence their card. ! : Charleston lias quite a number of other !(^ Mobbing Houses who would liud'it to! their inieresl t;? consult our Agent. Mr. j i Ko.--.vcll T. Logan. ^ Tntxirs.?U i> now time to prepare to! ti sow turnips. The labor of cultivation c is small, and the preparation of land audio sowing seed, comes at a leisure season of a tin* year, and but few crops pay belter.jt A few acres will winter a Jlock of sheep, i h inul what is better in taling them oil'the's sheep wiii leave llie ground improved at f? least on>> hundred percent. Ashes is llie, p cinapi'sl and best manure within the \\ iea?b of tanners for turnips. Indeed.a potash in some form is an indispensable j h ingredient in raiding a good root crop. I ti Proposed- Meeting of Company "F HoJcombe Legion. Ml! tors Pram and /Utnncr ; Please permit me through your papi o say to Hie few survivors-of Co. loieombe Legion, ,S. (;. V. (infantry hat they are respectfully invited la a en?l a meeting of saineat'or near Grew illo eliurcli, on Wednesday, Septemb jlli next, at 10 o'clock A. M., each m; o bring his wife and children ; also ba vet of refreshments. , A cordiai invitation is extended to 01 . stecnu-d Colonel, Hcv. I'. F. Stevens >e jircMint on the occasion. Object Meeting to renew old acquaintances ai ee who can show the finest lookii hildren. .Spur up comrades ! (Mmeo >ih.' and all and lot us siiovrour nil sons and daughters to each oilier ai (til them we fought together; and a! ee who can show tin; most liltlo f-r liers ; best, looking <fce. Col. Bon J lor Ion and Ceil. <i. W. J lodges an- roqiu ed to act as judges on the occa-io .'apt. Ziegler and Lieut. Cochran w ilease lend a helping hand in enooura ng the meeting. We also invito ai ither members of the Holcombo L ;ion who may chance to see this notic [lev. A. W. Moore, our chaplain, is al invited to be present. DOCK OWEX, JAMKS JON KS, JOIIX DUCMMOXD, Committee. Tribute of Eespoct. ham, aixrox no. . {. a.-, k.\ m.Aiiukvji.i.k, S. C., Aug. i'tii, At the regular communication .'linton Lodge, Xo. A.\ J'V. M.\, tl following preamble and resolution we mlopted .* Whkrkas it has pleased thoSupren [Jnuul Master of the universe by tl blow of His gavel to forever silence 01 brother Johl P. Pkkiux, and call hi from the checkered pavements of th life to await His will and pleasure i Ihe holy of holies above, bo il therefor Resolved 1. That by the death of oi brother the country, the Uliurcii and ti Lodge have parted with a genial, wan hearted and zealous friend; one w! was beloved by all who knew him, an one who had not an enemy. That we mourn with and tend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereavt family, and bid them mourn not I hose who mourn without hope. o. That a copy of these resolutions 1 L'Uclosed to the family of the deccas< md published in the county papers. 4. That a blank page in the book he Lodge be left to the memory of 01 ieparted brother. W. II. Park mi, W. M. J. C. fcjecrelary. Lebanon Items. IvI'mok says (lint a petition is to 1 up to t!ie County (Joinmissione 'or a public highway from Ibdchei -!t?>l> near Hopewell Church through .M \rch Watson amKIohn &. IIt-iil's plai alions and inteiseotini;" the Vieni oad near Lebanon ]\ (). Tin; want he ;o:id has Ioiij; been felt, and there 10 (|iifstion, bnl. it i.s a j^real neeessil The cot ud Haplists bad a bi^ ?!:<? >!i Sunday ui^ht widen \v<?l;e tip .11 lei^hburhood. .luil^iu^ from !Ii< >i?>;> he;.* must nave performed one of the Vfrican fetich. The noi>e cuisisb d <u:d siniiinir. screaminir. ?*i'ti l iiiu' 1a nds and juinjiin.tr on the lloor. % Tin: win-jit crop of Lebanon averair light ami a hall" bushels to life In-a whites,; which is a great improvemci m the past crop. Try again broth armer to make wheat for your biva >ats ami barley for your horse.*, at orn ami coil011 for your surplus cro I he fools are not all dead. Many wi :oii!iniu; to plant ail cotton ami wi vaat you coi n at home for a good pric Hafii> to Ukat.?It ia estimated th ^tr. Arch Watson wiil make tweh ales of cot (on ami a good corn crop mic mule. Mr. Walson is one ofoi est men ami I test, farmers. Wish v i:;tl enough of the same sort. ? ?<? ? ? notitk ok c'ami'-ml^ktixc!.?t1 ^imp-Meeting of the A. M. K. Ohurc vill commence on the 1 sth August, he Tabernacle, four miles from Abb rilleCourthouse. All the lovers of .1 us, while and colored, are invited itlfini. (Jomeone: come all. A Ull All AM WESTON". Presiding Elder. EDWARD PERU IN. J AS. T. BAKER. D. F. PORTER. Ministers. Pkevextiox or Scarlet Fever. rhe jjjffimorcuit says : "As this drea ul disease frequently makes its appea ancc at this season of the year, we fi hat we cannot do our readers a bett ervice than to give the following pi entive, communicated some time a; o the Baltimore Sun ; the prescripts i"ic ?>!il mi Ii\r vni'iniiu il iMiiririufu fit" P.: ? *1|?HV K'j tunv/uu v? i v, v. imore, and we learn that it is the tes nony oTevery one ofthem that at a tin vheii scarlet fever was very prcvale lere, not a single case occurred who iiis prescription was followed. J .'herbonia is a graduate of the I'siivcr; y of Paris, ami one of the most skillf md accompli>hcd pliy.sicians and hig oned gentlemen of our city: "Extract of helladonna, two grain :iunamon water, one ounce; alcoln en drops. Give two or three times lay, Dose one drop for every year he age of the child; ten drops will I he maximum dose-" What Good Road's Do.?Good roai lem.'lit. every one residing along the ourse. (Jood roads save horse Uesl hey facililate the transportation ofpr lure to market; they have your tempe hey increase the value of your Ian hey lend attractiveness to the eye of tranger; they increase the trallie and h inessol'a town by its vitality in all tl arious brunches of trade. Show us own which receives a, large counti rack: by means of the tine roads leapii u iL. and We will show you .1 place Hi ~ lively, progressive and thrifty, wii noney circula!ing ple:iiy, and men i It branchesof industry busy a- heave: I'ko .VXD ('ox. - While Liii! /<believes and hopes -thai Alio i ill Le defeated in Ohio, in consequent f tlio greenback platform, lite Cut'-i '<>!i Khuuir< / gives seventeen rcasoi k'hy he will he victorious, chief anion diich is the stand taken on thecurrem U.esliolJ. The XmhcUb' Union Knd Aiik ' (in furnishes the t rue reason why lta< lalisin is going to wreck. It says: "Tl iieut mines and mills; the acres thi toil bountifully blessed but that brin o dividends to the owners ; the unpai laims of every unpaid merchant are c (piently pleading for the Democrat ause. Hard times will and ought I eat any party that is responsible. f< item. The main objection most people ha\ d sending communications on post: ards is thai the writing is, of coursi pen to general perusal. A good way < voiding this dillleulty is to use symp: licticink. A solution of ten grains < yposuiphite of soda in sixteen te: |i(>onsi'u! of water is the simplest llui ?r the pprpose. Use a perfe':lly e'ea en, ami after writing go over the lettei ill) a smooth paper-cutier to remov It traces of the salt. .Exposure to lb eat of a bright coal lire turns the wri 11 g black. <- * ^ w *. / * m ," Laroi: I'laxtino.?A Georgia pa- tD I per, published in Oglethorpe, coutfty, ' , tgives an account of the fanning opera- -*'Al j lions of Mr. James .Smithrof that county, from which we condense the follow- jrp I At the surrender, Mr. Smith was left f) by the great 111:1 ss of our people, with m.'fflj vViy -lender means in band. He went; Qjp to work with a will, and, by well direct- n]ira ,Td labor, lias made a fortune by farmf?r ing; and yet, some men s:iy that farmui iug will not j>ay. See what he has done i._'in ten years!* lie sowed 18 acres iri> r j wheat and harvested 12o bushels; 2 204c acres i;i oat- and harvested 125 bushels;' 6fJm ill . 11; I - 1 ,'t'ni( i^icres in iriiui )t uiun^uc "V*" to'cxpcetsto realize Hit) hales of cotton; UoL ()|- i.on :htcs in corn, fr.nn which lie expects higlj to ohiaiii jo,0mi liii>hcl< corn, and at 73r* >1 "' least :!(I.iiiiii bundles <?f fodder. The addf i?C; whole crop witl not aggregate him less ing>' 'l'i Two Xoiii.k Jiovs.?The .Rome Cow- -haH id ri<r, (la.i gives some account of a recent1 VK >o visit to Col. Alston's place, near Atlau^HKBl la, managed and worked by his son Jtob^2ypS and his nephew, Kd. Anderson. n"; "They arc scarcely sixteen years old, and were found at work in their shirt' n.jsleeves and barefooted. hoeing away. SRS! 1111 Tln-sij hoy.v have already housed 17') w j hushelsof wheal; ha ?*c harvested lit I acres ^"jofoats, and have 1-1 acres in eoiton and-iVAi iy six in corn. They have cultivated these e-! acres and have only paid out ?-'4,Nl) for 'JjSj ilahor, and their crops are line and clean. |TnB ' j The hoys won: Voted u [tl'e'nuium. We *1" so| tip our luit to liliem', The Mississippi Democratic Oonvcnheld in.Jackson on the -1th inst., is the j jr>va I lamest since iMijl. Lamar addressed! j I lie* meeting al length, II. C. IJemining-l j \v:iy wus nominated lor treasurer. The hr : {platform is mainly confined to State af- ' nt t lairs. It, reeogni/.ed to the fullest extent the eivil ami equality of nil men, ami asked as-dstancc of voters of all parties ami of both races in the establishment of a good government. After the ()f appointment of an Kxecutive Commit| tee. the convention adjourned. ; Con ie' ' i n. j Why is it that .Judge Carpenter can jtrv a eivil suit for uamages against I'ar-I kcr, and hold a special term in Cnlum-Lpv ie liia for such purpose, when he cannot try: 6^ ip'three Kdgefield officials who have been; t?*r,i Jr indicted in the Court of Sessions for this ] i)mt | County? Carpenter says thai Edgefield ' Hmj 1111 County is two much in debt to afford an [j,0 | extra term of Court. I f this is so, Judge, j tjult in why in the name of Cod did you noij])er( I flii nt /?fit liof/iiv. <inil ipcnnmlisll SOI11C- I n|,i! L> I tiling at your iast regular term? J'rny j u* | don't lay all the blame on Hunk.?Jidf/c- |oll t ic jit Id A<i? ' /'life/'. A. ; l'? iMonkv orrnkk Office.?Our very ?Iui ,,j excellent ami obliging Postmaster., Mr. ih'h j 11. \V. Lawson, furnishes us with the (>j. following notice of change of Fees for|['ie ,,I j .Domestic Money Orders, lly Act of j |iS Congress, approved March 1S7the am' lees for Mm ley Orders have heen chang- l'roji (,c.!ed, so that on and after die first day ofjt'sta Hi i Julv, the lees or commissions will he as! j follows: } lie is of On order noi exceeding ?15 10 cctif.s. j this m* Over 5? 15 and " " '5 " i autl " c;;<) ?> ?' ?? C; }ij 2*1 " j i' " $10 " " " $51? 25 " ! ,'l'z est a At a public meeting held in Edgefield ft it was determined to employ counsel to t|uvi assist the Solicitor of the Circuit in pros- an^ eeuling the guilty ollieials, and Llie <Jut.v4*],t.n was assigned to, and accepted ^*y* {lien >e | Messrs. M. (J. i hitler, M. \V. Oary aml[|jmj rs j,j. Shepherd. i'roper steps were 1 ilori; \s k? n to :ai.'-e funds in the various town- pm>| r. : ships to defray I lie expen.-es of t he pros-! ((j- j| ii-: editions, and a commit tee wasappointcd ^,| , . i wiili (Jovenior ('hamber-U..?? r>i ';:tin in regnal l" the Idling of the HJict-11i'vt? is pi's oillee, now vacant. lAUi I Mr. Wilson, of I he /Vr.sw tuul lia,mrr,! hav< ill' called on us yc-Icn!:;y. And, by thcjhcri ie, way, he proposes to give lis (lie Agency e, i for his phosphate, a bed of which he es-j [s if tablished ar (head during his late of-visit. Wc can't la lie Ihe posi.-h, but of would respectfully ivceonimend ourl , friend Kanow, of i!>Ih r-1 i' j it'll. Wilson feels that he is wealthy,! A l" ;and we believe that lie has a good thing.! jj j ?GreenviUc jS'< </w. Ai crj Hamburg ia getting forward in the d, world. A priutng company has been "d ; established there with unlimited capital, pJand a company is skirmb'hingarouiid lojp II j ftart a paper to be called live Uri'ifhiirinBj ill (htzcHr. The Town Ordinances arealno e. 'being revised and simplified, and of,l( j fender.* against them wili he punished to] 11lie extentof Ihe law. <;o ahead JIam-i urj l'.n'irtci) Stati-:s Ji;uous.?Yesterday O i"ej.Judge Itrvan passed an order for three! j Commissioners to be appointed, whose! tjoti (Inly it shall Ik- tt? draw Llio jurors from j |H.r the eleven counties comprising the < n 'u> Western district of South Carolina.! h, rThis is in accordance with a iato a?:t <>t" , at Congress. so that (Jreenville will not furnish the juror*, as heretofore. Urcmvillf n't. , " I Ki.?\v.\ i;i? I*'. Shucks.?Judge Cooke j n,0I j has determined to have Kdward F.; o Stokes re-examined, and has appointed medical hoard for that purpose, con- *-<n sisting ot'Drs. S. S. Marshuli, J. F. Dor- on i roll, A. P. Hoke and J. J*. Jlillhouse. at t They are required, by the order appointing them, to report the result oftneir in- 1 vestijration on or before the loth of this month. Our people will do well to take warn ing from the present and prospective (l-{ low prices of cotton, and cut down thei r i Sli c ,r_ expenditures proportionately. The pros- ^ ,ej j pects is now for 10cents instead of ] > er|cents, which will reduce their income to eJ two-thirds of what has heretofore been: f ir01 calculated on. ' . i 1,1 J Woman suffrage is to he submitted to l|"ia pi pular vote in Missouri upon a sepaI'"! rate amendment to the .State Constitu1('!tional Convention. A similar proposi- ' nt; tion was made last year in Michigan, but; -?? ro i did not reach a nonular vote. j g-j )r. j ' ' ; jou* <j.i The To';<aa Herald says (lie north'u]teastern railroad will, under favorable )i.j circumstances, be eompleled from! I Alliens to Helton by the first day of No-j See g.Hveinber. | Judge Cooke left for fJlenn Springs ft J hist night. They do say that the Judge; r ( ?'iand Mr. Wilson, of the /J. ., will! "ul make the trip together. The lion and i A j the lanil), &c.?(Jt'ccnrilfc A'cum.. j ')*! The Rev. William States Lee, many i I years ago pastor of thn Dorchester 1 > ; ('lnireli, at Summerville, died at Laug-j , j'"^ley, iasi week; aged s:iyears. j * d' j ~ ' a' Fire Insurance. FiTllII-: UYKIII'OOl,. LONDON <t I A 1L' y oLoi'.i-; r*11*! : INSCHANCKj. ,/ i'D.Mi'AN V, insures against losses by j lire at low rates, and j fill foams j tin. Assets ' \VM. II. l'AIIKKit, Agent. ! jj: Aug. 11, isT-i, is-->t Sy *' Twelve Million Dollars, I ]\ rfplfK undersigned have this day ! J"' : Jh. formed a partnership in t!k? FIRE J-\sr HA N( ! : JU'SINKSS, rep rest1 lit. j in;* eninpaiiic:: \viio??> aum'eirale capital lysis' TWKliVK .M ! LLIOX DOLLARS, j i We respectfully solieil a share of the i X) i>111*1 ic- patrona;r<-'. tJj ll'j CO.WOR & DrPRF'. ii-oll F. A. ('(>xN(?i!, l ' *} J. F. i ' (b' ; Aiitr. ll, 1s7"j, is-::i jloll< i'c Duo AV est Female College. .?> jr^ST* I ISC Sixteenth year of litis; Inslitu-. I .flL Ii,,M ^ on i"\roNT).\ V, : Inf" 0 OtTOMKU till, l'aculty complete; .J .,i course of study thorough ; iroverumeiit ! ?>n?i L, kind and parental; location healthy j ? ,j' and pleasant, terms reasonable. J tr t. " The President anil his family will no- '* >f enpy the Colleiro Building and lake; ??:if ehm-re of Llio iioardinj; Department. j 'j' ,j The College Ikiilding i.s undergoing) n thorough repairs and the Hoarding s jiooms will he completely re-furnished. i i'or catalogue, address, e ' J. 1. r.ON'NKR, I i_ Due West., Abbeville County, S. ('. johci Aug. 11, 1875, lS-4t " I A 'lantatibn for Sale* r S ' ' ' Q GOOD PLANTATION in ABBE- Wo yiL'LE (X)UXTY on the waters iruda'lliver afid'T'nrkoyCrook, 0110; above the free bridge, POIl SALE | aSONAIILI-: terms. Said! ^ontains about 2 5 0 .A. c re s, ? or choicebottom land, ;;u acres; 18(1 forest land, 25 acres of fresh 7J"*. 3fc?>ablu of producing a hale of cot- jp? g?r acre, 100 acres of cedar land n?adapted to the growth of cotton, iCPes of medium, half worn laud (ted to grain. \ commodious dwellwilh six room well ventilated, Gin se, Gin and Screw in good repair, A Jjiecessary out buildings. Place S555 fliy and well watered. | joj (rms one-half cash, balance in two il annual instalments. ' bply to Mr. JOHN JiEASLI'V, near j [premises, or to M. G. ZEIGLIj'K, ?bury. irjf K J AS. K ILL INSWOIITH, * Fair Play, Oconee Co., S. C. JgOtli, l.S7o, lS-.'?t No Estate of Saflth Carolina, J CtrtJiSTY OF AIJBKVILLE. O ' : ' In Probate Court. ^ nccs A.'^WUluuns, Administratrix, -Plaintiff, C >. % . against 1 T. Dobbs, and Minerva, his wife, -njantia F. Oidz, Orion T. Whatkjj and Elizabeth, It is wife, and Orion T. What ley claiming to be Trustee of an estate of his wife and etui- * dren, Defendants. iplnint for Settlement of the Estate Thomas J. Outz, deceased, for In- i junction and Relief. i\ UIV V/KIII (Jlil I II I, illiu Wll motion by Perrin & Cothran, Atey? for the Plaintiff, It is Ordered, * the sixth day of October, 187o, be & is hereby tixed for a settlement of ^ Estate of Thos. J. Outz, dee'd, and ? the defendants be and they are ?by required to answer the Com-ISC lit and appear in this Court, to beiVj. lenatAbbevilIeCourtHou.se, K. C., he day above named, at 10 o'clock d., and that copies of the Complaint; this Order be duly served on the Midan ts. 1 is further Ordered, That all!Je Creditors of Orion T. Whatley and they are hereby enjoined restrained from commencing or .cent intr iiiiv suit or suits against the to of Tlios. J. Out/., deceased, an<I j the said Orion T. Whatley be, and >ot ( s hereby required to produce before[I'll Court on the day of .Stiltlenient the i wit lority by which he claims the right cceive the trust estate of his wife abeth, and his children, from 'thei te of Tlios. J. Out/., deceased. appearing to this Court by the alii-1 it of J. M. (iaincs, that the Defend- p .1. X. Dobbs, and Minerva, hiavrife. ver uiel Brooks and Mary his wife, ami jainin F. Out/ reside beyond the: J ts of this State, It is therefore Or-j ~ d, That the said defendants be made i ies by publication and that a copy | lie Complaint and this Order beserv?n them respectively by mail, posprepaid, addressed to their respocJ'.ist (Mlieesas specified in the said | davit, and thai the Plaiutiir shall j i'such other and further relief as ua.-e may require. i THOS. IJ. MILLFOUD, j f.'a ij.] Jud^re of Probate, ( Abbeville County.) ngusf 0, ISTo. 10 abr>ve is a true copv. I test, .j. c. WOSMAXSKY, Clerk Court Probate, A C. u^iist o, 1.S7-3, iS*Ut Sheriff's Sale. L. J. Wilson, Auctioneer. :Bj S. Mc.Gowan, ") i \y, vs. [ Execution. A. L. Hughes. J VT vii'tuc of an Execution to mc' I'1''1 /I;..,->/.i,.(I i ?.;n u,,ii ..I \ I rt House on .Sale Day in Sopteinnext, within the legal hours, the! nving Xioul E.slalc,"lo viz: One Tract of Laud, containing 172 Acres, c 'or less. hounded by lands oft Co 1 Pressloy, Hcv. Lindsay, Mrs. i hoi van, Airs. KUis, and other.-., 'ovied| is the property of A. L. IIugh<'s, he suit of Sain'l McGowan. 'KiniS CASH. L. P. (iUFFIX, S. A. C. !nr ' ih< riff's Office, Abbeville,) (;<i Liig. 11, 1S75, 18-41 j in< Furmp Seed, b MtTA 15ACJA, Red Top Strap Leap, Large W hite (ilobe, Large White Norfolk, jtw Mountain or Zachary s Turnip |y0 Home Raised Seed, at p & PERM'S. I Uj^. 3, 187."), 17?lit AI Fruit Jars, j \}>: iuarts and Half Gallon, at j Parker & Perriit's. ! ; Sli M^r '!, 1S7"?, ? 7-l2t j .V ]i i?i I 0' M-i 1^ ^w' i It- I 111 >J N-Jlt A V? L. J, Wilson, Auctioneer. ! | ivanl Harry & Co., } against Kxoculion. ! W. JJ. Pealco. \ ?? . IE ^ virtue of two Kxeeutions (o nie.Coi ? <J i roc tod, I will sell at A h!n:vi!!<;, |Jt?i irL House on Sale Hay in Septcm-: full next, witliin tho legal hours, tliej wing properly, to wit: 1,400 Acres of Land, cor loss, bounded by lands of J.) ennings, Savannah .River, J'etti- inr> iv EsiaLo, and others. j Mr evicd on ns the property of W.: J'lu Poal'o at the sail of Julwardjpni rv & Co. sui CASir. ? rJ L. P. C.TLTIN, S. A. C. itV's Office, Abbeville, ) Shi ug. 3, 1S75, 17-5t J J JiasiLroan ved, an. 1 ar^ now opening^ a la^j -*1* and Trunks^ FOR FALL 1 Orders promptly tilled, and all goods D. F. ELEMIH 9 1 UUUUWjT*'lf.lNVI ? HATS. CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS, LAD . 143 Meeting St., Opp. Hayr XEW YOJUC OFFICE, 40 WE rices guaranteed as low as any house in?the ses, as accommodating. rders will meet our prompt ond careful attei ug. 11, .1875, 18-tf Planters' Unio NO. 6 McINTOSH .UGUS T A, i ? ii r* J? TV - 4 i-lt 1/lC VOillill'Jliiuti-1 ? irv-i rv'Jj trurvii'jtmv j Smith & Co. fCOMMISSION FOIl SELL! ici vtroc * j SI011AGL-I<irst Week Icilgco < i n Each Additiona I DRAY AGE?Per Bale hose outside of tl><? Order admitted ou the 8i '?" Bagging and Ties furnished Patrons. jV kug. 4, IS74, 17-2m] K mat Jnbnrcmcnts tc A Large Stock ol *or ?3 st 1 ? < ^ HE undersigned contemplates moving hps by Messrs. Wurdlaw ?fc Edwards, and des ioods. He, therefore, offers a variety of e'.o E USUAL PRICES. All are invited to ci li them, as tliey will be able to get a good m . CHEAP IBP ST A new lot of WHITE VESA'S and otii y low prices. line 2:1,1875, 11-tf rn In "IJ T0 ME: Sheriff's Sale. > L J. Wilson, Auctioneer.; n. II. Bailey and S. 13. Hodges, ExYw, Plaintiffs, against * link lit) 0. Bailey, Wm. M. Bailey, r.,i et "l- , " Nut Petition to Sell Ileal lv>t?tc. \yil Wil Wi] virtue of an Onler from the tUK' } Hon. T. B. Millfortl, Jud^o of ; Court of I'rolyute for the County Abbeville, I will sol I at Abbeville urt House on HaletJny in Septcmi* next, within I he legal hours, ONE Tl?AOT OP LAND, . . To th containing y0, Thirty Acres. ???? * ' itheC >rc or le.ss, situated, being and * in the village of Geeenwood, i ()jflCe itnty and .State aforesaid. Front- vice 1 j on the G. & C. R. It. on the north. I servii Homestead and \V. II. VVbitlock coinp the east, by railroad street on the itli and west by W K. Jilake, to:(.ornp sold in lots. Plats to be exhibit-j on day of Sale. J ' Dal T K 11 M S . toe One Llti; :l of (he purchase money Juctioi bo iiiiid in Cash, tlie recnairiinir(was i o-thirds on u credit of 0110 and two!the J ars, with interest at ton per cent. 'Hous r annum. Balance purchase nion- j to be secured In* bond and ap-|ia^ Dved sureties, and a mortgage oi'! i) premises to the Probate Judge of Jul )bevillo Count}'. Terms to be J ? mplicd with the I'robate Judge and j u purchaser to pay lor all ncce?sa-l papers. L r. (U'FFIX, ' S. A. C. ! erilf's Ollice. Abbeville,) Aug. .'M, 1375, 17-5t j ! ]2th j o'ch>( MiifTii mi isss jplace 7 L. J. "Wilson, Auctioneer. ti"' ' same M. L. JSonham, | mado against Execution, suoce Sam'l J'. C'eolc. ) 'give I % Y virtue nf an Execution to tne;l,cl'? & (lir-.-cte l. I vviif sell at Abln rille'j,a1^ art House, on Stiloday in . Sepfeni-j ol^in. , iS73, wiiliiu tiio legal hours, thei10 J1''-' lowing property, viz: ur Mules and One Korse, Also r , J ul 450 Acres of Land, re or loss, and hounded hy lands of II . I.' . I ry . . 1 _ . I I ci! I . I &. Urdus'., r fij ,). Ji. oiiHjri ice, and others. Levied on as the porty of Sam'l 13. Cook, at tho!(Jm]_ l of 5l. L. Bon ham. ['! RMS CASH. I j. P. CiUFFJX, | Cl'ai] S. A. C. ' n-iff's Office. Abbeville, j Uig. 3d, 1875,17-5t j juin . * _ 1P?", 1HADE, with our brand warranted* .. j?'" N9 gR. JACOB J. MARTIN^ p ^ 9%' js 9 in - *" m jooos, nothing, i IES' TRIMMED HATS, ETC,, H le St,, Charleston, S, C, B 1ST BliOADWAY. H oilv mul Terms, to resnonsiblfl IS - ' 4 itiun. B ?= I ireliouse. 9 n A o'AiinTr 1 " "5u"vj> | STREET, I - GEORG I it.' ' | ''ormerly Occupied by Jennings, K 'NG COTTON, per Bal^........60c |? 1 Week 5o ' H ime terms, Commissions included.. H [ark your Cotton P. U. A. H? W. W. RHODES, Sup't. M > vfrtsl) Outjcrs. 1 f Clothing 8 at Cos t! 1 ( f- r -v "'* f SB ;t Fall to the Store now occupied r O sires to open an entire new stock flB thing and other poods qj HALF ,Hi itne and bring their spare change , any goods for little money. '?B BQSM ; ' a STORE. 1 cr goods to arrive next week S| - i i- K PRICE REDUCED jg FROM $1.00 TO ? CENTS PER BOX 1 ' Si ET THE DEMAND FOR A S AFE AND IIELIADLjG B , AND AGUE ANTIDOTE fl 'rice Within the Iieach of All. 7 Vegetable. 9 NeVer Known to Fail. 3 [TANS PRESCRIBE THEM. 9 s Mclicincso Deservedly Popular* 8 Qteto nf Qrnth Popnlina fi uiuiu ui uuiuii uiuuiiuu n County of Abbeville. In Probate Court. M __ J. Wilson, James L. Wilson, W icy C. Edwards, Benjumin A. aB Ison, John T. Wilson, William W. Sa Ison, George L. Wilson, Llrsle Jfl ison, Allen Wilson, Sarah Wilsoo ?| Hubert Wilson, Plaintiffs, J8 against ^ 11 Elizabeth J. Tittle. , 9 Copy Summons. c Defendant Elizabeth J. TUtle : 9 j are hereby summoned nnd re- M d to answer the complaint 5n this ? i, which is tiled in the office of 5f 'lerk of the Probate Court for the M Jounty, aud to tile a copy of your jH er to the said complaint in the s^id . Jn within twenty days after the ser- 9 lereof, exclusive of the dayof such |Q| :-e: and if you fail to answer the S laint within the time aforesaid, the 9 tiffs in this action will apply to the B L for the relief demaudeu in the " , tR laint. . . JH " EDWARD NOBLE, ? Plaintiffs' Attorney. H lizabeth J. Tittle, Defendant: H ce notice that the Summons in this i, of which the foregoing is a copy, K Hied in the office of. the Clerk of 'robate Court at Abbeville Court B e in the County of Abbeville, in tateof South Carolina, on the 27th . ' 1111)1 1 EDWARD NOBLE, ' * Mm Abbeville C. H., S. C. 9 Notice. I ILL be let to the lowest bidder fi at BROOK'S MILL on the 0 day of AUGUST next, at 12 9 :k -M., the .Rebuilding of tho 8 re over Calhoun's Creek at said jjj . Also, at the same time and n 4 will bo let the rebuilding of ridge at John Link's, over" the 9 stream. Specifications to be I known on day of letting. The B ssful bidder will be required to B !)ond and surety for the faithful B rmance of tho contract on his S Tho County Commissioner S g the bridge reserves tho right 1 ect any or all bids. *9 order of the Board, * ROBERT JONES, I (Chairman. S y 2S, 1875, 15-3t last Kccsmd AP 1 uingham& Tcmpleton's Another Lot of bury Saucc, Pine Apples, Feaclies, and Lemons . f kept fresh. e 31, 3?To, 12- tt T