University of South Carolina Libraries
Love's Whisper. - Go, heart of mine, and hast4h to my Love ; Toll lier I mourn throughout Iho slow, -sad hours, And that I wander through forsaken bowers, . Liko some disconsolate and widowed dove, Who, being once forsaken of her niate, l)oth-wander ever after desolate. - Go, heart of mine, and tromble 'in :hor breast; Tell hor.that J am i ike ti?? winds that scour O'er hill and dale, thatienfy woods do flower, Aud ineaUowa many-hued,yct find no rest, But making moan which never doth abate, Do wander up and down disoonsolatc. ;--Go, heart of mine, and whisper in her ear That I am like a tree no longer green, Where Winter's barrenness may be foreseen In branch and bough, by Autumn's touch made sere; And like the loaves which rough winds Violate, The days from off my life drop desolate. And if that move her not, go, kiss each lip, And tell her that I can no longer live, Unless she come again to me and give Her sweet and ever constant fellowship. And from horlips thou shalt 'not sepa rate Until she swear to be compassionate. Divorce with a Terrible Origin* Ji New York letter .to the Baltimore . yews says; "There is in this eity, however, one most amusing low comedian who has a reason for never smiling. Ia his youth he was the father or a nine gin m ? ir fraetory, obstinate disposition. One day : to punish her for something he locked her in the bed room, and with his wife went down stairs to dinner. 80011 the child began to scream in a terrible manner, which the parents con sidered was only temper; but as the shrieks continued the wife became alarmed and desired to go to her. He, however, forbade her doing so, as he eaid the child must be taught obedience, and that she should not gain her end by screaming. They went on with their dinner, the iearful shrieks continuing for a while and then ceasing. As they were about leaving the table, smoke began to pass through the house. There was ftre eomewhere. Bushing to release the *>oor little girl they found her dead. Her clothes had evidently caught fire from the grate, and while the parents was eating the child was dying. The comedian's wife took a horror And hatred of her husband after this, as ?he believed that if he had allowed her ta iro to the poor infant she might have wived her fife. They were divorced; no vronder that rnnu never suaiies off ibe stage. ItltOKF. Iir.lt HEART. Carrie Madderu, twelve year* old, and a iwident of Oakland, California, fell more #eriou*ly in love with a schoolmaster than ber parent# and friends ^uKjtecled. She "boldly avowed her passion for hiui, but she was by nature an odd Rirl, nnd her deolax mixtion was refranle<i as an unusually sirangr freak. She bepjjcd Hie schoolmaster tc marry bar, #but h<* onh laughed at what h? supposed was a jok<\ anil told her that he was already matrimonially engaged. One night ebe un?U? n sentimental note paying: that she had Won so grievousl) ,crosscd in love that she did not want t< Jiv?e, and tb?-n hung herself. Now the wlmolmaster admits that he had a sincere affection for her, and had intended, when t?he should become of a j?-oj>er a^e, to pro pose marriage; but he declare* tuat he was careful to hide his sentiment, and seems to have been so honorably circumspect that the girl was h*uit-broken by hia ap parent jndifferenco. SCIENTIFIC.. WETVL KKCIPKS. Sweet oil, rubbed on the skin is said to be & eure antidote for ivy poison. To harden a wooden pulley, boil it for about eight minutes in olivn oiL A putty of starch and chloride of xiuC; hardens quickly, and lasts, as a. stopper of holes in meUls, for months. Tin can bo removed from copper vessels very thoroughly by immersing the objects in a solution of blue vitriol. A glue which will resist the action of ' maA* Hi- V "lim* 1 nonnd of irltie in 3 quarts of skimme 1 milk. Eqnal proportions of turpentine, linseed oil, and vinegar, thoroughly applied and Ifeen rubbed with flannel, in an excellent furniture polish. An ink composed of copper 1 part, dis solved in ten parts nilric acid, 10 parts water being afterward* added, is useful foi marking on tin or jtiju* plant labels. Glycerin pa-ste for office UFe may b?: prepared by dissolving I gum ara-| K!/? anrl 0 rlmf-limn i?tvi'i>rln. in 3 ozs. boil.I ing water. To make green gold, 'nitelt together nine teen grains pure gold and five grains pure silver. The met*l thu? i>ropared has a beau tiful green shade. For silvering metals, JO parts nitrate oi silver; 10 part* comr n salt, and 30" parts cream of tartar may '*> used. Moi.?ten the powder with water wh-n ready to apply. Whit* horn buttons may be made tc imitate mother-of-pearl by Wing boiled {n a saturated solution of sugar of lead and then laid in very dilute hydrochloric pcid. A pood cement for chemical and electri cal apparatus may be prepared by mixing 5 lbe. it'tihi, 1 lb. wax, 1 lb. ml ocher, and 2 ozb. pluater of Paris melting the whole! yrith moderate heat. Awnings can be rendered waterproof byi plunging the fabric into a solution con taining 20 per cent of soap, and afterwards into another solution containing the same percentage of sulphate of copper. 'Wn3h|i and the operation is finished. When it is not convenient to take & lock! apart to tit a new key, the key blank should be smoked over a c-tndle, inserted in the | keyhole, and pressed firmly against the, opposing wai ds of the lock. The indent a-; tions in the smoked jiortion made by the ward* will show where to file. A goiyd welding composition is made of borax fused with one sixteenth jts weight of sal ammoniac, cooled, pulverized, and; combined with an equal weight of quick lime. The comj>ound Ls sprinkled on' the red hot iron, and the latter replaced in. l&JC UIO. To extract rust from ntfel, immerse the article to be cleaned in a solution of J oz.! cyanide of potassium to & wine pJase full oij water until thp ^rt and rust disappears Then clean by mean* of a tooth brush with ?paste couponed of cyanide of potassium. Cad tile soap, whitening and water. The German washerwomen use a mixture of 2 0Z8. turpentine and 1 oz. spirits ot ammonia, wel) mired together. This is a bucket of warm water, in which | been dissolved. The clothefl < twenty-four hours aad i Within a Year. L Lips that are met in lovo's Devotion sweet, While parting lovers passionately greet, And earth through heaven's arc more swiftly mov&s? Oh will they bo less dear Within a year. II. Eyes in whose shadow-spell Far off I read That which to lovers taking loving hoed Dear womeu's eyes full soon and plainly tell? 01 ij will you give such chcer Tuts time a yearr in. Behold ! the dark vear goes, Nor will reveal Aught of its purpose, if for woe or weal. Swift as a stroain that o'er the mill-weir tlows; Mayhap the end draws near Within tho year 1 IV. Yot, darling, onco moro touch Those lips to mine. Sot on my life that talisman divine; Absence, new friends, I fear not overmuch, Even Death, should ho appear Within the year 1 The following compounds are useful for soldering or tinning: Tin, 1 part inu riutic acid with uk much zinc a3 it wrn ais nolve; add 2 parts water and some sal ammoniac. Brass and copper, 1 lb. mu riatic arid, 4 ozs. zinc, 5 ozs. sal ammoniac. Zinc, 1 lb. muriatic acid, 2 ozs. sal ammoniac with all the zinc it will dissolve, and 3 pints of water. Iron, 1 lb. muriatic acid, 6 oza. sperm tallow, 4 ozs. eal ammoniac. Gold and silver, 1 lb. muriatic arid, 8 oza uperm tallow, and S ozp. ?;il ammoniac. The following is a simple way of obtain ing ronie? of writinir without the use of a copying pi-ess: Mix white Bugar with the ink, 1J dramB *ugar to 1 02. ink. Ub? this with an ordinary pen, an?l place over the writing a moistened sheet of unsized paper. Lay both leaves lietween two layers of carpet; put the whole under a piece of board lajge enough to cover. Then stand on the Iward for a few second)*. An ex cellent impression will be found oa tli? copying p?i>er. That singularly limpid oil drawn from the jawbones of bluel.tish, which is uped by watchmakers the world over, almost all ?>"? Dnni-ini^Wii \f u kj olthnnrrh U'lUCO kl VII* ? iVTiia vtwnui ?|1WI).? .. the total consumption is only two hundred pall on b yearly. Rowell's NcwspftjHT Directory has come out with statistics showing the number o? newspaper failures during the past year. It records the demise of one thousand jour nals, in that time, and the disappearance in their ruinu of over $8,000,000. With tlio departure of the grasshoppers from Kansas, the State Relief Society haa been dissolved. The society expended about $135,000. From other sources about # 100.000 more \va* contributed for the 20,000 grasshopper mfferers, or about $20 a LcatL A test wits recently made of I be buoy ant power of a leaf of the water lily known as the Victoria Re^na, in the botanic {far den at Ghent. *Brirks were heaped over its entire area, and before it was sab, merged in the water a weight of 761 poundr was floated. The Pari? Figaro averts that there are many American women in that city living freely in the mud arid mire of the dem'v morxle, and acting as spies for Germany, They are said to extract information from the official French gentry, who are drawn into the circle of their fascinations. The Prussian Government hu offered two prizes of the value of abont $750 and Jtt,500 respectively, for the discovery of a new method of cle.insinp planter casts, and for the invention of a new material possess ing the ftdvantagv* of planter, byt which will not deteriorate hy washing. Fftsf Rivpr Tlriili'e mnv be regarded ms secured by tlie act recently signed by the Governor. This act makes it necessany for thB City of New York to raise three millions of dollar?, and Brooklyn nix mil lions within the next three year?. Thip nqm, it is claimed by the friend# of the en terprise will gervc to complete it. The Russian Government spends annu ally $82,000 for carriages to keep the sing -in. m r?.i??v -1. a.U iU. ere ill lue ou jreiKrsuui^u hjiti u uut vi mo snow, and to provide them with warm feet and clear voices. How if it were to spend a little of this money upon it* plebeian sub jects, or not extort it from then) in the first instance T From Florida comes the romantic story of Delia Jones, a full-blooded negress, forty years of age. She fell desperately in love with a young1 white man, a carpenter, and realizing the fact that he could never be any thing to her, she turned her property into cash {.$7,250), left it to him by will, and then went off and drowned herself. A fourteen.year-old girl in Bandy Hill, ' N. Y? eloped with a school boy, got married, and returned home with him to b? for given. She wa8 soundly -spanked by her mother and the huaband on his way out of the house was kicked eighteen times by he; father. They had never read anything like that in novels. niiimmnii i u uunmmiflAm & TEMPLETON are opening their FALL & WINTER STOCK. CALL AND EXAMINE. THE gTAR SHIRT, HAVING tried these Shirts, we can safely recommend them for a good fitting and durable ahirt. Collars, Linen and Paper, latest STYLES, WITH Cravats and Scarfs to match, j Quarks & Perrin. Sept. 28,1875. CUNNINGHAM AND TEMPiETON ; 1 Have ox hand a large ; Stock of gents' linen ; bosqm ghirts, at very low price*. a larire assortment of ladies' and gents' morino vests and < shirts; boulevard skirts, ( silk sjpajttfb and ties. Give them acsll.-. 1 Dec. 1, 1875 34-tf ^ BOOTS AND SHOES j OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND Shoes is now complete, and at the j lowest prices for CASH. Call early and get a bargain. ? DuPre, Gambrell & Co. Nov. 17, 1875 32-tf Onion Sets, * RED and WHITE, AT i PARKER & PERRIN'S. ' Nov. 9, 1875, 31-2t * McErran's & Bass & Co.'s Just received, by <9 TROWBRIDGE, Agent. Nov. 24,1S73, 33-tf EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Latest Styles! Millikeky, hwln Good*, Dress cioods, Fuiicy Goods, and Liidl?'8 Goods goneroily, alwnyeon r-bund, at the .lowest cash prices, at the i EMPORIUM OF fashion. Dec. 8, 1875, 35-tf THOMAS' SAW MILL; I Has been repaired, and is now in running order. All or ders for lumber will receive prompt at- . tention. I J. W. THOMAS. March 24, 1875 50-tf King's Mountain Military' School. l YOROILLE, 5. t. ESTABLISHED 1855. Col. ASBTJRY COWARD, PRINCIPAL. A Full Corps or Able Professor*. CCOMPLETE outfit of Armw, Apparatus, J etc*., for thorough mental and physi cal training. Location noted for hcalth'ful ness, and possessing Railroad and Tele graph facilities. For Illuatratod Catalogue apply to Principal. Dei;. 8, 1875, 3o-4t The State of South Carolina Connty of Abbeville. In Probate Court. Ex Parte Martha A. Moore, Petition of allowance of Homestead in the Ileal and Personal Estate of David Moore, deceaned. By order of the Probate Court of Ab I ; 11 - Ina te l\c.I?uK\r (yiVPlI ueviuc V.UUUIJ uuuv/C aa aavawt that Mrs. Martha A. Moore, Widow of David Moore, deceased, has applied for a Homestead in the real ana personal estate of said deceased, and that the 24th day of December next has been fixed for the appointment of appraisers, who will on said day proceed to lay off a Homestead to Mrs. Martha A. Moore, widow, aud t<> Emma Moore, Joice Moore, Olivia Moore, Adella Moore, C'e lestla Moore, lola Moore and Oscar Moore, children of David Moore, dec'd. J. C. WOSMANSKY, Clerk Court of Probate, A. C. Office of the Probate Judge, Nov. 19, 1875, 33-41* STILL HAS A REMNANT OF STOCK ON SALIC, at prices BELOW COST I At the old Staud, now occupied by Messrs. Dul're, Gatnbrell & Co. I AM NOW CLOSING MY Busi ness, and I expect all who owe me to make Immediate Payment! and I hope that I will not have to resort to a legal process to enforce collections. . T. ROBERTSON. Nov. 17, 1875 32-tf Notice of FINAL DISCHARGE. WTOTK'E is hereby given that on the H 5th (lay of January, 1H7G, a final settlement of the estate of Eli Thornton, dee'd, will be made, and that on the said day I will apply to the Probate Judge of Abbeville Uounty lor a nuai discharge as Administrator of the estate ot Ell Thornton, dec'd. ROBT. THORNTON, Administrator. Abbeville C. H.t S. C., Dee. 4, 1875, 35-tf AN OUTFIT FREE. Wc want someone in evorv county to take or ders and deliver goods for tncold anil original C". O, ?>. House. Law cash wages. Kplendld chance In every neighborhood for the right per son of either sex, young or old. Samples, new lists, circulars, terms, etc., a complete out tit Bent Tree and post paid. ISeud for it'At once and make money at your homes, Address II. J. HALL iV CO,, OS, Howard St? Ilaltiinore, Md. Oct. i!<>, 1875 28-3m 9 fhfhdh FEET of new and OUUffU BEAUTIFUL BICT jre Frame Mouldings?all sizes and prices, at 1 J. D. chalmers A CX>.'8. 1 ' ?' ?> Barnwell &Co. A RE DAILY RECEIVING ADDL ED tiona to their Stock, consiHting o Staple Dry Goods, Hats & Clothing, Boots & Shoes. 'hey keep constantly on hand, also, a FULL LINE OF SROCERIES, 5AC0N and LARD, MEAL and FLOUR, PEARL HOMINY. iOFFEE & SUGAR, HOLASSE3 & SYRUP, BAGGING & TIES, HARDWARE, &c. A FINE LOT OF - SUGAR CURED HAMS, JU8T RECEIVED. , .: 1 *.P Oct. 6, 1875 26-tf ro THE LADIES! 1 < rf T r WOULD CALL YOUR ATTEN | tion to my Stock of IILLINERY & MOTIONS, rhich Ih now complete, embracing all tie latest novelties of the season. I ave also combined Mm-MMISG ? rith MILLINERY, and have procured be services of iiAA iinr ninin/ WIW JANt IfAMCT) ,*ho will be pleased, at all times, to cut lid make your Dresses in the latest tyles, and whose well-known taste and bility in this line have always been ap pelated by the ladies generally. Give me a call, and I guarantee satis action as to Styles and Prices in both )epartments. MS. M. M. WHITE, Sept. 22, 1875 24-tf CUNNINGHAM AND rEMPLETON SAVE RECEIVED AND OPEN ed their large fttock of all kinds w K)ds, foreign and Domestic DKY GOODS, }lotbing, Hats, Caps, Soots, Shoes, Hardware, Jrockery, Saddler; etc. Jail and see for yourse. es Oct.6, 1875 26-tf r. J. BOWMAN & CO., f 1 Beal Estate Agents, 2LBERT0N, - - - GEORGIA, ILL ATTEND TO THE Busi ness of effecting sales and per- ' liases of REAL ESTATE, as agents, , n reasonable terms. Applications should be made to \ J. BOWMAN. Oct. 8, 1875 26-tf_ STAPLE DRESS GOODS, i'uhcv Dresa Gooods. Plain Dress Goods, Alpacas, potions! Shawl*! Boulevard Skirts, Flannels ami Linseys, Pleached and Brown Goods, &cM A:<\, Ac. CHEAP FOR CASH. Quarles & Perrin. Sept. 28, 1875. > RATHBONE'S ACORN COOK. With or without Portable Hot Water Reservoir and Clout. Soa't ta; u old-fiilloail Store, tat gt\ eat With all latest improvements. Largest Oven and Flues. Longest Fire Box for tag wood. Ventilated Oven, Fire Back and Fire Box Bottom?In sures a Quick, Sweet and Even Bake and Roast. Swing Hearth and Ash Catch. Won't soil floor or carpet. Durable Double and Braced Centers and Ring Covers. Borni but little wood. Ha? Mica or Solid Iron Front Carefully Fitted Smooth Casting* No Old Scrap Iron* Nickel Pitted Trlmmlngi, Tin Lined Oven Doors, Ground and Silver-like Polished Edges and Mouldings. Heavy. Best New Iron. Won't crack. VLMXtlV 3ATI3TAOTOJT. Manufactured by RATHBDNE, SARD 4 CO., Albaay, N. Y. Sold by an EnUrpHtinq DtaUr in ntry Tom H. W. Lawson & Co., Abbeville, S. C. Nov. 17, 1875 32-3ni SZ#D FOR CATAZOGrfirtf. COTTAGE BEDSTEADS. 1WO HUNDRED BEDSTEADS iuiitreouived. warranted all hwrH, rood, at prices from $5.00 to $10.00. Oct. 6-, 26-tf STEAM Columbia, S. C. P. W. WING, [Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, , WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, tt Pivot Blinds ami Shttm MANTEL PIECES, * Mouldings, , Brackets Ji Iland-Rails,. ? NKWRf* RAMISTRFS Scroll fort of all Description. All TIT L, A 1 J ? 1 tt.il worn UUaraXilcCU JX llO. X. May 28, 1874, 7-ly. CONGAREE II Wli, tit'- . Columbia, S. O. Proprietory/^ Manufacturer of Steam En gines and Boilers, [ron and Brasii Castings of all Descriptions made to Order. ? was awr.rdod the first premium on casting at the Stato Agrieul Lural and Mechanical Society Fair#, held in Columbia, November, 1871, 72,73. MANUFACTURE Dricular Saw Mills of all sizes. ;;1 - also Poole tho First Premium at State Fairs hold November, 1871, '72,73 Manufacturer of :i., Grist Hills Irons of all sizes. For Sale. i 'i\t Gin Gearing of the following sizes. 9 feet wheel and pinion $30 00 10 " . 41 ' " 32 50 11 " " " 44 35 00 12 " 11 " 44 45 00 PA Afi K " ^ " " qv ui; With BoUh$6.50 Extra for each set. Auti-friction platen and Balls for Cot tou Press $10.00 and $12.00 per set. D. B. SMITH, Agent, Abbeville S. C. Dec. 10, 1873, 35-tf LAW OFFICE AT ABBEVILLE f | ... ? ?? : T' Sale! AS SURVIVOR OF JAMES M. : PfiftRIN, of the late firm of Ferrin ?Sc Cothran, I will sell at Abbe ville Court House, on Saleday nest, the,s r%t/1 A<f Kn un{<! firm ulfnutA All thp I " Eastern Corner of the Public Square. r * .'} ' Terms made known on day of sale. J. S. COTHEAN. Dec. 15, 1875 3G-3t Molasses ! Molasses ! ! WE HAVE A FINE ASSORT ment of N. O. Choice and Prime fiyrups, also Choice Golden Syr 1?? \fnwnr?vn<ln nnd SJnimr Hiiinp Svriilis it very low figures. DuPre, Gambrell & Co. Nov. 17, 1875 32-tf POTATOES, ONIONS and Cabbage, can always be found at Trowbridge's. juuuiugham & Templeton, a Ant.ivrvri muni) Aivxii yrxii.>ii>u injunt Fail & Winter Stock. Call and Examine. Sept. '?!, 1875 24-tf A NEW SUPPLY OF Z* t MORE VARIETIES. Gun Powder Tea in J It) papers. Improved Tea in i lb papers. Young Hyson Tea In $ lb papers. PARKER & PERRIN. MUNNINQHAM &TEMPLETON have O just opened another Lot of Handsome Calicoes ?it 10 cents por yard; Boulevard Skirts at #1.00 each ; Red and White Flan lels, 25 cents to HO cents; Grnniteville ? lomcspun, at 10 cents per vard. Nov. 17, 1875 32-tf DR. JOHN S. THOMPSON, DENTIST, fkFFERS liis professional services to U the citizens of Abbeville, and the urrouudiug country. Office over Citizens' Savings Sank, Abbeville, S. C. SEED OATS, ted Bust Proof Oats, ."For sale by Harnwell & Co. Nov. 20, 1875,81-tf ' The Philadelphia Rustic Window Shade. 10 dozen just recoived at lower rices than ever offered before. They re easily arranged, durable, conven ing and never get out of order, ^ill last for 20 years if properly Bed J. D. CHALMERS & CO. A NEW lot of Oil Window Shades just received, with good fix ?res. i J. D. CHALMEKS. 1 Oct. 27,1875, tf , , 'ABLOB FRENCH LOOSING GLASSES AT '*t'i ./ 1 * ?,/'. t-.. J. D. CHALMERS & CO/8. 5. B. NORRELL, Harness and Saddle Maker, A T h is Old Stand over Parker A Per % rin's Drug Store, has a supply t?f r?UaDVTiU T IT A TWPn IUIIIIVIU nd etber material for Making and Re tiring Saddles and Harriet*. Dec. 2,' 1874, 34-, tf ' ' - CARPENTRY. . : > .. . / ./..> .. . rHE undersigned hereby gives no tice that he is prepared to do ail inds of CARPENTER'S WORK and UJIL?>ING. He also repairs -J IOTTON GINS, THBESHERS AND FANS. l/ full 'supply of CI IN MATERIAL iwayson nand. Fanners are requested > brintr their Gins up early in tliesea irti to allow time to have them proi>erly repared. i Also Agent for the Taylor Cotton Gin, tie Brooks Cotton Pr ?99, and all kinds f rubber and laathei belting. D. J. SMITH, , Abbeville C. H., Si. C. July 15, 1874 14-6iri ' , BATCHIXEY'S Improved Cueum Iber Wood I'ump to the acknowlged STANDARD of the jinurkei, by ponular verdict, the Ium? numn far lca.st moiiev. At Htentiou is invited to Batch ley's Improved Bracket, the Droy Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without disturbing lie Joints, and the copper chamber ^hicli never cracks, scales or rusts, and j >'ill last a life time. For sale by dealers J nd the trade generally. In order to be f ure that you get Blatchley's Pump.bc ( areful and see that it has my trade- , aark as above. ' If you do not know rhere to buy, discriptivc circulars, to ether with the name and address of he agent nearest you, will bo promptly uroished by addressing with stamp. CHA8. (J. BATCHLFY, Man'r, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia. April 14th, 1875?9m. Masonic ^Directory. CliDton Lodge M l A. F. ffl. V. H. PARKER, W.\ M.\ ..C. WOSMANSKY, Secretary.. - Meet* 2d Monday in every month. lesjeriao Chapter No. 17. H. A. M. . . F. C. DuPRE, M.\ E.\ H.\ P.-. . I). CHALMERS, Recorder. leets 3d Friday night in every month. leSirareCooieil Ho. 16.R.&S. M.' . T. ROBERTSON, T.\ III/. M.\ NO. G. EDWARDS. Recorder. leet.s 1st Tuesday night in every motith. May 5,. 1875-ly 'lis Host Honsfitiolfl Oil tie f orlfl!, !. WEST <fc SONS' ALADDIN SECU RITY OIL. WARRANTED 150 DEGREES FIRE TEST. indorsed by Fire Iimirtjncc Companies.' t@T Rend the following certificate, elected from many others: Howard Fire Ins. Co. of Baltimore, I December 23, '74. | Messrs. C. West & Sons: Gentlemeu? laviug used the various oils sold in this ity for illuminating purposes, I take leasure iu recommending your "Alad in Security" as tho safest and best ever sed in our houseliold. Yours, truly, Signed) ANDREW REESE, Pres't. It will notexplode. Ask your store eeper for it. Wholesale Depot: C. \rEST&SONS, 113, lid W. Lombard treet, Baltimore. Sept. 8, 1875 22-6m C. E. BRUCE, loot and Shoe Maker, Over Parker & Perrii's Store. Abbeville, S. C. rkESIRES to say that he is fully pre U pared to meet all demands the ublic may make in his line. He keep* instantly on hand a large lot of the ?st material and employs only the finest orkmeu. He keeps a full stock of iHtom-made Boots and Shoes, and Liarantees the most entire satisfaction i every instance. Sept. 1, 1874, 21-tf . GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. Groldsmith <fc "Kind, OUNDEBS & MACHINISTS, (PHOENIX IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. IM" A N UF ACT I' R EKS of Steam En f giues of all sizes ; Horse powers, ireuiar and Muley Saw Mills, Grist id Sugar Cane Mills,Flour Mills, Or lmental, House and Store Fronts, Iron ailings, Agricultural Implements, etc. rass and Iron Castings of all kinds! ade to order on short notice, and on ie most reasonable terms. Also, man facturers of Cotton Presses. May 28. 1873. 7-llim CHaELOTTSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS rHE FABRICS OF THESE MILLS consisting of Cassluieres, Chevi .s, Meltons, Kerseys, Satinets, Flan els, &c., are made of good material, id especially adapted to the wautsof ir customers. QTTARLES & PERRIN Oct. 18, 1875 28-tf luniiingham & Templeton ARE OPENING THEIR toJl & Winter Stock Call and Examine. // topfc 23-, !<*? 34-tf CARPETS! * -.Kill c. .? )UR Senior having visited New York and pu cod in our line and at prices cheaper than ' ar, we now offer to the public a great ma imely: >?. ;: ' ? BRUSSELS CARPETS at $1.10 to 91.J THREE FLYS at 91.35 to 91.50 per ya INGRAIN'S at 50 cent*, 75 cent*, 91.00 i FLOOR OIL CLOTHS from 50 ?eiits p< jrted English l^ooda. A full assortment of WIXDOW SHADES xiaes and.store use from 91 to 95. Also to han rINDOW CORNICE and PICTURE . FRA2M ty. Also, a new stock of NOTTINGHAM L ew Patterns, varying in price from |2 to f 15 es 5.000 Rolls Wall Papers. Borders and Paper 'V QUI early and make selections. From this date our price for making and 1<tj If yon want your curpets made send exact si? JAMES a. 1 Nov. 24. 1875. 32-3m > /. .1 I COMPLETE ii ?i H :ffx: i"// . i . { N'vruili.l r .jit J-^Q : i i }/. t?ii * "*1 v-li?K mini. " Prints at 1 ! !<> - .? ti L I I J .J \< .; ! .'ir 'iii i!i>- ' *.i 1i>r- J<>. iJ -Mil I I * 1, in k i! ? 1 l?0 1UTS OK.tf CJHV1UUOI iiP) IO(?| EMPORIUM 0 MILLINERY AND In all the It . r. t,; I'. t 1 f [ . t | ; . .ill 0 OUR STOCK THIS SEASON ing made^tur own selections with rionds embraces nil the latest styles nr jJoodsrflill sold ON 1 HE-CASH SYST PRICES. JAME! f * }*./ ij 'tit ? /I '* ? . Sept. 29, 1875, 25-tf [- fti ? i-? Dr. H. ft 1 D E'ltf T A. !B S ?! "V Ifl. OFFICE OVER TH1 Sept. S, 1875, 22-tf ; i ...^u : - ; v. _ * ? ' 1 j ? i Great Reducti f i'i A ?M *'??.' u-?i- ' * ! : " of Dry Goods, Boots, ;. ,;.i: I " nil i?&c , ' 'ik *'ill* , ^ rii<; ' -i a t the low price* of the good I . .{ -.7= V? :ii W. ROSE . , i il < ? f*? it ' 4 1 Granite Range, A . ' ? . / u - dealef fi.17WTVRAT. WR \A *MWU' , }.' ! ? . V ti -)(i:1 i: /' '>i'i* HAVING purchased my Slock of Good; Philadelphia,, I am now nrepaied to 11 rrounding country, a large ann well ?eleel rat-class Dry Good* house, ?uch as IRESS GOODS, WHITE Hats, Boots and Shoes, CROCK and a large ? Having an unsurpassed stock of goods in can sell good* elieapcr than ever. All I ai W. C'ct. 7, 1875, WALLER & MERCHiU 3 HEESW0V RE now offering to the puh(j^n their lino of nil the Goods gejra^y weeded HEIR STO < Iiava selected with great care rsAY - MADE L STOCK OF B A good assort!) r/ Groceries, Hardware, Crock* ^mcb the attention of purchasers is invtt< DARPEfS! . 9 . ' ! ! 1 1 J 1 t ? ' v i I -A trchosed a fall stock of all Good? ?mbr? sve have been able to obtain- ateqr/lhe .i.'Xioa ird. lad ?1?24? T , / .> sr square yard and to the FSaeit -la* and in ail uzM ana coiow d. and now open,, the ~ [E MOULDINGS ever e ACE CITHTAPTS hi e wh Window.. Shades. .!. l*i 1?> id rlnpr Carpeth te of rooms. BAILIE 1 205 J'i *T* . < f!>"Tij'i .1 xn*.i.I ^ ; .><>/, ' ?* flrt >*;c: i 'JJ* ?ifiT * '% */ \THr? m' i., O'JL W^UBm '? .t?A. Ai'. . / ) -xtsLi *<V. .1 .W jK iw (/ -< ?/ -.d?T's* . |[i I /f 1,' ,.%J ut. ' 4.1."W *4 _____if .' 'aih- ! .. // .n,?/. *: '. rju K'l <?* ; ' .. r-il -.i-fioii ,iM "1 ,i?< *i ?v< .tIA Steaife^^ , v.:"*N *?if! ul fio-tj; i f.I<M HIT KQ * ' ?n U|,' l/| /?? L - vT?-4r J4:f? ; 7?.^o<uA ; < ;,!( . ? Ltw* *!<*?; lKtiW-J. - C/lAfWi Ltest Styles, JOMlv 7??;ir .:;i 1W .HWI~f ?in?n '! M '? ' .(' I' !f. }~ H ; IffJ'iVi !Mii I) ?>J , i .... |ii > .;i fti ! ? *t I .... ?!. i .i.. -tH&ii'l' .v??netn moro exteflxiro than er?r, and !>& great earc, cim wcutfe ouf !*dy id novelties to be EM, AND AT LOWBSf > - .' -?s?d >> pSTn) i?9u mp? ".Tv/Ol 5 A. BOWIE. >(>!? ent Emporium of TmMtoU. [ * * *** ,l * * I?! V/ .*> f K? * * (\ * ii*1 V? <?y-> ? -. ,,: ? *?;". ;u/i-a:Wm'f^r?v?' -.^r. *-Vi 1 c /) ivr imsoH, ? " j*j .Ml ;'?!? . ?>rf v:-' - ' ^ >M*' ? ft , T G T1 > dt ? '?)! ^ i ulT ^md M 1 J!j? 2' C3F* *; _, t"* rit\ ".II? >liu wiini tm 2 POST OFFICE. Strati Av* <c '. i*??'Tint* . m. :iv!%* bu: II .vol* U*>J i mJ *J4fll<f|?K! tcdjV* -W?rr:?r am '* "F I P*r viwji Vl i-ulliC'*' * ion in *rtk* ill .fUttiiJ+fitt i. I swr.iii''} . *'?!A "K .. ? -m< itVUl i'.t > n o ^ >%i4^ '"" K * <WQ*-. ,- .? / Viy*th?- 4 ,i . V) yUuiOll ' / I ? 1<il* old times b?foro th? war. , ,?..j ijr j |.)u?f ii*niI iKi ^ of? <0 J/irff ^wep^St hh a villa C. 1.^. -i it riN i*ru ,'u - >I >.? i . > : V'i( : A -. ;? '? ?luv*MM iS)Hr < of the bent hmiMA Jn New Y#rk tt4 exhibit to the people of thi? place *f<f ted stock?em bracing every fljrtef is a I r, .< ,? r? K '' ' u ?:ii* tetJuaflea GOODS, Trunks ERY - m* _ ' ? <!* " new and handgomt buildfag^afal in tbis community. ? J <4 <l? tiv Uf @?U? hi I- ? l? M" /'/:?{ V-. , and uniwualty attractive.; CLOTHING. OOTS AND SHOES, lent of Bry, tad Glassware. Give us a call. & BROTHER. . * ' A ^ ' jftjj v .. 4*.