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The Press and Banner. ' ' ' I Wednesday, Dec. 6,1876. Highway Murder. A BAND OF NEGROES LIE IN WAIT AND SHOOT THEIR VIC- \ TIMS IN THE NIGHT. ! MR. CLAYTON ALLEX KILLED. Mr. Theodore Baker Wounded. I -The Negroes Flee from Jastice and ; Vengeance. The NeighbQrhood Greatly Excited.! v , Searching for the Criminals. This community was shocked on yesterday at the reception of the intelligence that a most brutal murder had been com- j mitted in the town of Lowndesville in the killing of Mr. Clayton Alien, an entima-| L-le young man of "that neighborhood, at j the Presbyterian church of that town, aoon atler dark on Monday night. The! town of Lowndcsvillo was thrown into! an excitement and alarm that night which t had been hitherto unknown to this usual-1 ly quiet village. Early after dark the tir- J iug of a volley of musketry was heard in j the direction of the church, and soon afterwards the killing of Mr. Clayton Allen j and the wounding of Mr. Theodore Jiaker, was known to everybody. Tt uAAtn<4 Mr. Allen and Mr. Baker were riding 011 horse-back, and us theyj' passed the,chnreh Mr. Buker observed[ the negroes and called Mr. Allen's atten-! tion to thein, as they stood some twenty , feet to one side, and before Mr. Allen hail j j time to reply, they tired, instantly killing Allen and wounding Baker. Allen was t hot through the body twice with large ' musket balls?one of which is supposed ; from the location of the wound, to have ' gone through the heart, lie never spoke I after he was shot. Baker was shot with < small shot and he will liKely recover. No cause of malico on the part of any negro towards these gentlemen is known, ' and it is supposed that they would have ; shot at anybody who might have passed, < or it may bo that it was they who had < just rescued a prisoner from the calaboose, | 'and that they thought theso gentlemen to be pursuing them. 4 Reports differ as to the number of men , who wero engaged in the murder, but < none of the reports lix the namber at * fewer than five or six, while some reports claim that there were more. J No positive clue up to yesterday morn i ing had been ascertained as to the perpc- , trators of this tienrihh crime, but one | man had been arrested against whom , there was strong suspicion. * Tho murderers left on the ground a mask, which it is thought some of them ' had worn, and an axe which they in their 1 haste neglected to take with them. At a late hour Monday nighs Capt. John i | I'. Brownleo was notiliod of the fact, and he at oncse set out to organize a force to go ' ia search of the criminals. At last at:- | counts numbers of white men were tra- ? vorsing the various sections to which it was thought that they might most likely < ?eek rofuge. j Wo would urge our citizens, in case they capture the crimiuaLs, to al'osv the law to take its course with them. With 1 us tho law is different from that of Edge- I lield. In Abbeville we have all tho forms > of law?a good Solicitor and h Judge who ( is willing to do his duty. For these roa- , sons we trust that they may not be lynch- j O'l. If wo had not a good administraiion of the law, we would say, hang them to tho first limb. 1 Since writing the above, a courier who ( arrived from Lowndosvilleyosterclay eve- ; ning reports that the whites now know j the leader of tho band and that the negroes to the number of four hundred in J arms have gathered togothor to resist the ? arrest of the murderers. The whites to ' about an equal number-have also ossein-1 bled at Lowndcsviile, determined to en- U force the law. The whites and blacks arc 8aid to be coming in from every direct- ^ tion. Is it not a .MooLory ? We ask this question in nil serious- . nes?, if it is not a mockery u? go . through tlie farce of calling on political preachers to open Legislative b.nl- "! ies with prayer? For out. own pari 1 we are not sure that it is uot a mockery that culls for the wrath of Him i who rules. We believe iu the eftica- v cy of prayer, hut when a set of irrev- <. ercut men alembic for the trail sac- t tion of business, is it not an insult to our maker to call upon him through the mere formality of claiming to be 1 over-religious. Who would think o! * of opening a horse-race with prayer or ' of calling on the Author of our being 1 when commencing a game of baseball. There is an appropiate time for , all things, and we think prayer meet- ( ings, political gathering-; and Legisla- . tive assemblages should be entirely , separate. When we approach t li*- j j throne of grace it should be, in an humble and lowly spirit,and the heart l should feel as well as the lips speak. 1 .... ?<a?. The Desire f.>r News. TllK anxiety of our people is iimn.-ei and inde*eribubie. 10 very man you | meet enquires lor tin* news and wauls j t*> read the la lost paper. For some , timea number of ourcitizens have at! night gone to tin* telegraph office while others have waited at the JJrc.snI ond Banner office for the latest ile*patches. On Monday night our people were more anxious than ever audj greater numbers than usual wait-! ed from early dark until ten o'clock, I the hoar at which the telegraph office closes, to hear?a .single word t'.oui the!1 CV.pitol, and all retired at this hour ' without a souud from the seat of war. Friends, couie to the Prow and Manner office at night and it there in any news we will be sure to have it either ' in the papers or by telegraph. Weston Outdone. One of our Amherst gtrlu undertook to outwalk a-Sou lb Carolina girl. They walked to the top of the United States Signals Station Mountain and back by sun down a distance of twenty miles. Tbcy were as fresh and bright as ever the next morning. j&r The above we take from tho Lynchburg Journal, in compliment to Miss Susie McGowan, of our village, who has just returned from a visit to that city. Our refined and accomplished pedestrian rinks first in the natural endowments while her cultured mind and excellence of character lend additional charms to a beautiful person. Her extraordinary feat in the test of physical enduranec wins l'or her prowess, of which any lady might woll be proud. Amendk.?Ill our notice of the new officers some time since we inadvertently omitted to mention Mr. John A. Wier, the new School Commissioner elect. We regret having made the omission as no officer elected on the new ticket will more faithfully oj more honestly perform the duties of liis office than Mr. Wier. Mr. Wier is well known to our people and highly respected. We trust that we may always have officers as efficient and acceptable as the new School Commissioner will be. Congkess has appointed a committee of nine to go immediately to Columbia to investigate matters at the State House, as follows: Say lor of Oilio; Abbott, of Massachusetts; Stenger, of Peiiosylvnnia ; Eden, of Illinois; Jones, of Kentucky; Phillips, cf Missouri ; Batiks,of Massachusetts; Lawaence, of Onio; Laphaui, of .New York. Lethe School.?Miss Lilly While, of this Village, who lias been teaching the Lethe School for the past twelve months, gave t-nch entire satisfaction, that "he was recently unanimously reelected teacher of that shool for another scholastic year. A higher compliment could not have been paid to an etlicient teacher. Mr. J. M. Gambrklt, sold his personal property on Sale Day and will after spending a week or two in \ V i 11 lamston leave for Sard is, Mississippi, where he will make his future home. Like a sensible man, he will read the J*rc8? and Jiauncr as heretofore. / 1 ._u i r * .11 t nwiirsuut's^, amuih;i, or an > 11-; rltation of the Throat or Bronchial Tubes, [ will be relieved by taking I)r. Bull's Cough Syrup. It has cured thousands. Recommend it to your friend and neighbor. Your druggist keeps it. Price, -f coats. The Devil Ousted.?The Rump House of Representatives opening t heir deliberations with prayer by a JLUdlcal negro preacher. A Good Max Gone.?Mr. Ezekiel, Razor, died at his residence near Don-| aldsville on Saturday morning last j in the eightieth year of his age, audi was buried at Turkey Creek church!' ou Sunday in the presence of a large assemblage who had come to pay a last tribute to one of our best men. Mr. Razor had been afflicted | for a long time and for the past twelve months had been confined to his bt*d. He was for a quarter of actiuipry h deacon in the Baptist [ church and was considered as one of its chief supporters. His life adorned a spotless character, and a christian j brother and neighbor has gone to the reward which is in store for the right- 1 eous. Peace to his ashes. Sunday last was one of the coldest . days of the year, and there wns but a , slim attendance at any of the churchfu Th? ill Tlw> Methodist church made the temperature ofthei air of that building more agreeable, ( but in the Kpiscopal and the P res by It- j ( rian churches I he furnaces were out ot'i order and the worshippers shivered : throughout the services, and we doubt : not were well pleased when the services were concluded. The Baptist | church Wiis closed in consequence ofj} the pastor having another appoint-j' ment for that day. At night there 1 were no services in any of the ch niches. 1 Gknek'l Ruokr as a SrY.?Is it i true that General linger wears citizens ' clothing and prowls around in the darkness of the night, the outskirts of " political ami other assemblages i at convenient distances to hear im- i prudent remarks which may be made by indiscreet j>eisons? Does he thus ^ seek opportunities to make a lenylhy report to his master at Washington against the people of South Carolina? Salk Day.?Last Monday was Sale ' Day ami there was a reasonably good s Utendance of our neighbors from the country. The cry of the auctioneer |, was heard for several hours and con>iderable real estate and some personil property changed hands at very low 11 figures. The hard times ami gloomy * |>olitical outlook had a depressing I illect upon everybody. Som! ; army ollicers win renown on 11 the field of battle. Gen. iiuger win.- t< liis renown by doing the bidding if Grant 10 use the bayonets ,i of the United States to ex- ( Del Democratic members from the Legislature, and in prowling around c'' Jolumbia in citizens dre>? to hear '' tvhal may be said of Grant and his nool-pigeon. Thk Wade Hampton bridge at Mc- 1 Iti trick's mill has recently been nn-M shed and is the best ami most sub.tantial structure of the kind winch las been erected al tiiat place lor liny ( ears. It is the work of Democratic 0 ;t>lored men, under Hie superintend.'nee of Howard St rot her. Hurrah or the Democracy. ? n Okk for Columbia.?Gen. Mc- n 3<>wau, Col. Cothran, Col. Robertson, Dr. John S. Thompson, Sheriti' J. V. Jones, John Norwood, Amos Morse, " Samuel Marshall. Jonas Miller, John li. YVier, Dr. 11. L. Conner and many >thcrs from this county went to the seat of war ou Monday. I Mr. D. A. Smith, of the Kecnvee Courier, was in town a few days ago, looking as if the mountain air hud tgreed with him. Ttie Courier is one 1 ?t our best exchanges and we wish it 11 {reaL success. The "dead beats" will :J :iot read that paper much longer. ' S1 Sown darkeys about ten miles be- n ow Willin^lou were caught in the act i h ?f stealing. -They preferred to lake Li ismall Hogging to going to jail, and j p ins being satisfactory to the damaged j b ?arty, the matter was settled without ti giving our new Solicitor a chance al j n lie liads. f: Messrs. H. T. Tustisj, Ellis Gray- d Ion, Edward Noble. Adolphus W. o lones, Henry Norwood, John Nor- li vood, Dr. E. L. Templeton, Lex Teni- <? ileton and others were in Columbia li ast week. n Why is General Huger like the dfr- j1 v negro Kads of Abbeville ? Heeau>e le stands unobserved of a night at a ' .boil distance from crowds of Demosrats to listen to what they may say. We nominate General Uuger as :hief of the detective force of South arolina. He might still hold his ommission as u (jeneral of the army cj iv ilis<riiisiii<r bimstflf as a eitizeti. ttt O o ?- ? - ... As ax eaves-dropper, it is said thai a jencrul linger is a siicce^. He can I ^ taiid?of a nielli?in citizens dri>sjv it a convenient distance from a crowd h ,o hear ail lhal is said. fl Thk He v. Pumkiu Head, of Massa- ? .diu.-etts, site! sanctimoniously in (jo- p i.mbia. We guess his laurels wont 11 %il easy on him it lie ever comes hack o Cokesbury among Ihe people whom < lie b?ts nlamiered. 11 Nkw Uucov.-Mr. J. W. Iiiack s! iiow rides in a line new buggy. It it - ), inor hath it that he has i'otitid .'uvor in !?., ibe eye* ami heart 01'some young ia-i'! iv. .'-t!eees> iu him. I ?. U'm.comj: Back. ?We learn thatu," Mr. ami Mr.-. H. Kerr w ill return ii. lotle:rol?l home in Abbeville, a:tcr!" hi absence of several years. Thcviil will oc.-upv their home utxt year. t Tut: remains of Miss Mary Haskell, who has in en dead twenty years, wa> renioveil from what was formerly Ihe v family burying ground ami deposited {J yesterday in t!.e Episcopal eemelary. ? Thk Methodist clinch is beautifully J< and elaborately dccoiaied. The ladies jir ilid it, wiili the assistance of some o! tiie young gentlemen. jii The lowest and meanest thing a :t man can do, is to eave-drop, yet it is sai I that General Ruger, of the United States army, does this. Mk. and Mrs. Joseph Lidoem, mid Misses Hannie Giles and Aiicv Ba-kin left Abbeville on Friday morn- j ing to spend sonte time in Aiken. Many of our citizens went to Co- J lnmhia last week and paitieipated in * the excitement of the organization of J the Legislature. Fins vote of the State will beeast by " the Ilads for Hayes. The Democrat's i will go forward with their vote for Tilden. j[ Mit. J. N. Tomjert it is snid, now [j claims that he resingned his (.dice on > the 6th. Official acts since then will J pvo*e this assertion too thin. Gone to the City hy the Bea.i ?Misses Kate Calhoun ami Minniei' I.omax left here last week to spend some time in Chaaleston. The he v. Pumkin Head Porter, of Massachusetts, now sits in the Hump House of Representatives pretending to represent Abbeville county. The pin house of Mr Augustus Co- ! n>n< luifni'il iMjjf. S:ind:iv ninrinntr ! near Willington, in this county. To-;' tal l??ss ; no insurance. Iiud. Chant's stool-pigeon, Gen. linger, would make a good spy, ii' what we believe of him is true. It 13 said that eave-droppers never hear any good of themselves? Answer, Gu n. linger. Messks. Asbekry Latimer and Willie Young left "lor the wars" on yesterday morning. Why is General Ruger like a wolf? Because he sneaks around the fold in 'sheeps clothing." Bkothep. Porter wants to ial<e a seat in tlie Legislature to which another was elected. Mr. M. Winstocic. formeily a citizen of our town, was in town a IVw days ago. Charles F. I'kuce, Trial Justice, has resigned his <dike, and quit politics. Mrs. Kickshaw left on Tuesday morning t?< visit friend* in Charleston. Wno?irt Grant'" Sit????l-|?i{xgcon in South Carolina? Gen. l'uyer. The thanksgiving turkey at the Aisti>u House still survives. Dkove Hocjs have been sold in Ijowntle.sviiie at (51 cents. The Democratic Electors meet in Columbia on Tuesday. The man that hasn't enquired for !the latest news, is dead. Capt. J. Wakplaw Pekein* Is ' now in Columbia. ' Hampton to be Governor. GRANT WILL RECOGNISE THE j DEMOCRATIC HOUSE. The IIousc has Quorum, Exclusive j of Laurens and Edgefield. Democratic Gains. j Till: DEMOCRATS ALL RIGHT.;' The following is the very latest from Columbia: j CoumbiA, December o, 1S7G.?1 P. M. - Glorious news. Two members just uvni'ii in from Fairfield. One more an,.} j, Hampton is Governor. A. E. | Coixmbia. Doc. 5.--S P. M. Constitu-j, :ional House has sixty-two inemhors. j )ne :core needed, exclusive of Edgefield |i mil - Laurens. Strong ho;ies of getting!* mother to-night. j1 The Senate and the Bogus House ' net to-day to canvass votes for Governor. { Senate retired to consult when Laurens ( ivas called. Matter still pending. j Tildea Electors are holding a meet- t ng this evoning and will probably ca^t * ho vote of tho State for Tildcn to-mor- ' i ow. There is now an .immense crowd hero, j tnd much exeiten out prevails in every i :ircle, but no act of violence has occur- j* eel. - i Hump ton every inch the Governor and ,vill be. Chamberlain never. J. 8. C. Columbia, Dec. 5.?10 P. M. Chamterlain counted in with tliirty-two thou- * and fraudulent majority. j Hampton addressed the people. Said ,, ie was elected and meant to be Uovernor; ... ounoiled quietness and forbearance, and 8sored tliem that all would bo right. ' io will bo inaugurated to-morrow or 'riday. * Democrats hero in full force, excite- c nent unabated. All are hopeful and de- s Br mined. r Argument m Supreme Court as to man- J a:nus to Maikey to give up the vote for V lovernor to Wallace. Decision rcsejvd until to-mormw. Likely to be l'avora- jj le when rendered. f Hampton will be inaugurated. r Domocratic electors will cast vote for c 'iltin to-morrow. South Carolina un- 1 oubtedly voted tor him. Look lor news to-morrow. W. C. B. f Columbia, Doc. 5.-11:00 P. M. An- ^ tlier convert was mado this evening, iving us sixty-threo members. This o ives the Constitutional House a clear ? lajority and will result in Grant's ri'cogition of this body. () The Dem )crata aro jubilant and the , ay has at last dawnod. Ajax. .?.? DR. WILSON HEARD TROM. ^ lis Views of the Resolutions by his Young Lady Admirer?. Dr. H. D. Wilson fully appreciating t lie deep interest hi* youiix 1 acl3* ad- | ,iirer.s manifest in his facial appear- i( net*; otter through the J're an and 1 M ianncr hisdeupfelt gratitude i'ortlieir a uggestion or request, 1'eiiig a very |, ?odest man and delicately constituted ] e thinks it advisable to retain tin- ,\ lid ''Presbyterians" and "throat ^ roteetors," in order that he may he tj etterahle to hattle with the i?any atractions of the lair sex, and stand noted and grounded in the bachelor () litli. May some one of his young In- ^ v admirers throw around the editor ' f this paper the tender cords of nfleeon ami tshuvc him into the holy bunds f wedlock, being fully persuaded that n e will appreciate the situation and , la infest a deep solicitude in her Turn* welfare. Should she fail to woo Q im from Ins bachelor course, may his :n her be instructed not only to shave J1 tV his "IVo-bytmians" and "chin hiskers" but allow his razor to ex. ml acro-s his throat. H. D. W. m t y n 11 abor Keforin nrd Democratic Clubs. During last Summer I.nbor Reform Aesositious were organized in dnturenl parts of ic County, buvinvr mainly lor their object 15 ie retruUitine and iniprovemei.t of Jiiiior, n t ihat time it was not inoiiirlit. pmhnhtc the >emoe.ri:t it: ettiUS WOUKl ilHW :im iiiini; in tin ith the tjDe.slion (if labor. Il??ccntiy, howver, the dllJerent democratic clubs as such. 1( ave t?ken (his all-impo. tant subject under , ill eonside itlion. * Tint necessity for the midntonance of the _ emoeratic clubs, as organized in the dill'er- x nt townshins of l-hc county is recognized by very one. itut since these clubs have taken \\ old tif the rjuestion of labor, tiicre docs not (i jem to exist an equal necessity tor keeping p the organisation of Labor Reform Absolutions. Certainly we cannot reasonably ope that I.oih will be kept uji in full force mt ei!ici?ncy..asscpartt.:eoi-canl2 itions. He- _ Ides, tnere is already in every township of lie o.nuniy a democratic c!nb in ?rood workiijr order, 'i'here H not a Labor Kelorni Asiciation in every township. In view of ex'tijijs cl'vm.i>titiiecs. I. its President of the cntf.il Labor tlelbrm Association, with the o:i'jiirr<auitc of uian> gentlemen who have cei: netive in the I.aboi* lieform movement. . ;otild su.test that in those townships where ,:.lnir ilCi'o-ni Arsoc.iations exist. Ihey be ,i termed into the 5 enioerattc < iubs ot s- eh ownviiips. ar.d that the who.c subject of J/ior, lor Ihe pjoer.tnt least, be committed to ii lie democrat iccmbs. ^ I would alto recommend that each Pemoratie < luti of the County be ki own its ti cmoeratic and Labor Iielorm ( iiib. i It is not likely now, the Democratic clubs i.l derive much vitality and strength from Kilitical afliiirs, until another political camaisrn shall have been inaugurated, hence the renter need for taking hold of something Ise to preserve I lie organization intact and 11 :ecr%idive interest therein. Tiien'ovc sug- J estlons are not meant in any wise to Inter- (l ire wltii any existing I.abur Reform Associa? Hovn thi. inpinhpix f)f Kiu'h Ascodntlonp sire to continue their organization si-pur- \ le and distinct from the Lemocratie Clubs. I.. \V, WI.'ITK, * President C. L, II. Association. ^ MARKET REPORTS. :aBBEVII,LE. December 4. ?Cotton lOnlOJ^ LIVERPOOL, December 4?5P. .M.?Cotton sflat and somewhat irregular?middling up- ?| and 07 1G; middling Orleans G;?; Miles 1.:,- (XI hides. Nl.W YORK. December 4?Cotton quiet' ales 13"> bales at IS l-l?iii!Ui^: consolidated net ecclpts 4I.'j1!!"; exports Orcat Iritain Ij'.nifi; 'ranee continent Wilts; channel .T.ti'). 'lour shade stronger and moderate domnnd -superfine \Vest and state 'itio.-'K; Southern -common to fair extra 5.30ali,Mgooil to choice I.U-"ia8,75. ( LaL'I'INORE, Dccemher 4.?7 P, K.--Cr>tton lull and easier?middling 1-: Provisions dull ind hejivy, Oess pork 17.?*>. liaeon shoiild:rs 714?7U; elenr ribliU. Ru/lncd lard Jott'ee higher?job ltialD}^. MARRIAGES. ( MARRIED, at the residence of the ! bride's uncle in Newberry, by Hip Rev. Mr. lioyO, Mr. JOHN C. II AD DON, of ! .\l<l?ovllJo county, and Miss 1IATTIE U. SONDLEY, lornierlvoi' this place. 1 : i HOTEL ARRIVALS. ALSTON IIOUSE.-.lno 1) ISrown. NC; , 1' A Jones, Atlanta Ga; \V S W"in^::itc. li ! ' riiomiiK, Baltimore; U O MeAdains, Ida- I mood IIi 11; S .1 lJavls. I.ovel lund; K \ Straus, Philadelphia; S 0 Link, I.inkville; , J W Logan, Win Turner, .1 Mumly, J U Milford, Greenwood; Jno McNeil. Win .Vc Neil, Magnolia; J T Buskin, U F Hell. 1! a Hell. Monterey; W B Wall, B Of linger, L) ; Huberts, Twin; A M Erwin, J rannel, ( en- ' treville; W W Mar*, Calhouns Mills; .) M ' I'ruH, T.i ill Way; W D Mann, J l> lirown leu, Mountain View; T Young, Lowndcsvllle. \ CONSIGNEES. L-XPIiKSS.?If D Wilson, J E Brownlee, Llnlstiaii & \\ jlno.i, A W Jones, Loon l'"t:rry, K 1> I'ickciiK', J 11 knox, i' N l'icliODK, L i. Guffiit, P Loses no, II \V Sarnlcr*, \V K Slanl<T. W ii Mcionncil. AUCTION! AUCTION! FOR THE LADIES AT Quarles & Ir'errin's (THURSDAY 11 O'CLOCK. Ladies' Dress Goods, Irish Linen, Alpaca, Shoes, Gloves, Coat's Cotton, A LL KIND of GOO DS at A U CT I OS AT QUAULE5 <fc PFIUUN'tf. Dcc. 0, ISTG-lt. DISSOLUTION. THE jiartni'i^iiiii Iicivlofore existing bciwi-tii ilit* umiersigiK'il in tue nieu-atilile l>u.?inoti uinicr tin linn uuuic ol \\. U. AlAliS LAj..; liua been clisM'lvcii I v uiutuul wtiisuiil. W. L>. M A1-16. A. hi. MA US. November 15, 1870, St. The Jetties. During the progress of a heated political campaign our people have lost sight ??f* a most important work goin;: on at the mouth of the Mississippi liver. The object of this work is to cm away the bar and to deepen the eliantie! of the river and render it navigable for ships ol'the heaviest foliage. I'll is is done by narrowing the carreot with dams, and thus forcing it to cut it.sown way and deepen its own channel. The experiment has been Hied on what is called the South Pass, and has proved a perfect success. The water on the bar at this place was only some seven or eight feet, but now ves-j <els drawing twenty feel of water can u?iuu iivcr iii sufetv. That the plan will, in every particular, end in a perfect success cannot be longer doubted, mil to Captain EaiJ, who originated it, should be given great credit. The Mississippi valley, perhaps surpasses any country in all the world in the fertility of its soil and its adaptation in the growth of all cereals. 1'. is| ;apable of supporting one hundred I nillionsof people, and to day it is I lie I greatest of known graneries. The ivant of markets is the great difficulty | under which the people of that secJon labor, They always have a tstilerabundance of grain, but the cost of ransportation is bo great that they cannot li in I buyers. 'I hey at present | lave two outlets?one by way of Chi ago and the great lakes?the other by ailway to the city of New York. It s in Europe tliat the great denaud for grain is made, but it costs! i v flini.k! t\iiirt!i f/\ I i?o ni\r\i* t l*\* tlwtl ne-ent routes as to in a lie the original Hire base. This, of course, puis it he"oml the means of the needy and the >oor, and amounts almost to a prohibiion. When the plan for deepening the dississippi below New Orleans has cached success, it is estimated that ho cost of transportation down the iverand to ISurope will be only oneixtli of what it is at present.* Thus it heroines apparent, that the rade, tratlic and commerce of all that :reat section of country will he by vay of the Mississippi river. The iity of St. Louis will become the great en tie of that great granery, and ve? els of the heaviest tonage will run di* etly from that city to all the ports of Surope. It is a work big with interst to the South and Soulh West, and t is impossible to estimate all its heleficctit results. Immigration will low in, and ail that region of country mm St. Louis to the mouth of the I\Tl" win annuiMt wnii wniuii imu i (iinnit'i'cv ami smile wilh beauty and :i!elligence. T<or Latimer quit .hoarding at t !>' <iiHi 11 lluiisu yesterday, leaving I is ill charged to ilie county. An itinerant oedler ''pitched into" ur Xtitend:i 111 one day Jaut week yot ut of jail next day. Okn. "McGowan left for Columbia n Monday. Sheriffs Sale. / lobcrt McCravou and Banister Allen, against D. M. Jlogrrs. EXECUTION. By virtue of sundry ex-| EC UT IONS TO ME IM-n i-cied in the ahove slated ease, I/t ill soil to the highest bidder* t PuI?1 it; Auction within the Ifj^nN) oilps Of sale at rthlu-ville C<?iH louse on Monday, the l>t of Jnrumn\ l. 1). 1S77, the following deserih- <1 (l properly, heinj; the remainder of tie Itual Estate of D. M. llwyurs. 200 Acres, lore or less, hounded by Little River, i. O. Talman, \V. L). Mars, ami titers. Hope Tract, 100 Acres, io:e or less,abounded hy Col. J. E .'alhoun, MLO. Taltnon and others. !hristojrii6r Tract, 160 Acres, lore or less] tyoumlcd hy Col. J. E. i 'alhotin, L. '^ain, and others. Dickson Tract, 40 Acres, loreior less, bounded hy M. O. Tal!oTW M rs. Law ton, and others. Bellottc Tract, 75 Acres, loraoi less, hounded hy Mrs. Drenan, Little Jtiver, and other*. McComb Tract, 17 Acres, lore or less, hounded hy lands of W. ). Mars, Mrs. Alston, and others. louse and Lot in Mt. Carmel hidi will be more fully described on! ay of sale. L. P. GUFF IN, Sheriff A. C. i Sheriff's Oliiee, 6th Dee. i.S7(?. Sheriff's Sale. A. J. (.'linkseales, and others, vs. Daniel J. Jordan. Iiy virtue- of an Kxeeution to nie iieeted in lhe above stated oa-e, 1 >i!l sell to [lie highest bidder, :it l-*nI? ie Anclion, within the legal hours >. ale, at Abbeville Court Hoii.-e, on londay, 1st day of January. A. 1). M7, tlie followingdescribed properly, unit: 707 Acres, uoreor less, bounded by lands of A. . Ferguson, Tnos. (.!. 1'errin, and t hers. Also, 2 mules. 1 horse, 1 cow, 2 oi<l ,Vagonn, 1 iiungy and Carriage. LevlmI on and to be sold as the properly f D. J. Jordan,at the suit of It. L. Villianis, and others. Terms Ca~h. )j. 1'. CiUFFIX, Sheriff A. C. r. i CT/t lyci".. U, i'Jiv;. fee Stats of Sontii Carolina, County of Abbeville, Sheriff's Sale. David Lewi??, Plaintiff, against . Jarrisnn A. Visanska, Defendant, Wolf Rosenberg. Respondent, against David Lewie,. Appellant. HY virtue of the judgment of foreclosure of tlie Circuit Court. in the onner case, and o! the Supreme /otii l in the latter cave, I will cell, as he pioperty of ihc said Garrison A. Visatiska, on Sale Day Qin January next, at Abbeville Court House, the ract of land, known as the BI2LCIiEll PLANTATION dtnate in Aliheville County, adjoining lands of Thomas Thomson, Mrs. Mel.'oinb, and others, containing one ihousaud and filty acre.", more or less. Terms of Sale.?One-fourth of the purchase money to he paid in csi.-li, ind the balance, with interest from ilay of wile, to he paid in six months from the day of sale, and to he secured hy hond with personal security, and :< mortgage of the premiees. L. P. GUI-TIN, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 6. 1870. Sheriff s Sale. Ella. M. Harrison, el al, vs. John Harrison, cl al. Order of Prabate Court. EY virtue of an Order to me directed from liis Honor 8. J. uouthut, Judge of Probate (j recti villi* County, in Hie nl?ove stated e:ist, 1 will sell to the liighe.?t bidder, at Publie. Auelion, wilItiu the legal hou'a oi sale, at Abbeville Court ilou.se, on Monday, the liirst day of January, A. I). 1S77, the following dcsvcribcd properly, to wil: All that tract or paicel of land, situate, lying and being in the Village oi Phoenix, in the County of Abbeville, South Carolina, containiiigone acre, more or liss. TJillMS.? Oile-third cash remainder on a credit of nine months Irom day of sale to be secured by a mortgage of the jii'enii.-jes and two personal hecurities. L. P GUFFIN, Sheriff Abbeville Couuty. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 0, 1876. 4t. VALUABLE (real estatl I FOH SALli. j j> Y virtue of (In* power ami leiral an | thority vest<*d in me uiidur *i nnn iI tragi* t:i veil I ?y iiink (o.Mr. Geo | A. Trenholm, of u tract of laud 01 i plantation, biiiiuii.-il in Ahbevilletconn| ly u'nd .State oi .'ioutli (J.il\)i:ua, cuntaii.intr NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO ACHES, MORE OR LESS, hounded by lands of L. J. Johnson, Ellen I'ennell, John T :n \t; T r.. u 11 ..... 1 i. LjIUK, X^UILL* U1 >V . IlUMVl'll ilUU ('lllt'lfl. to secure payment of a note under eeai for $1,500. bearing the date of the 7tli April, 187.5. t will sell at public sale, at Abbeville Court Mouse on Sale Day, next, to the hiehe-it bidder the said tract of land. TERMS OF SA L.E.?('ash: the purchaser to pav Title papers. UKO. A. THENHOLM, Perrin it Cothrau, iny Attorney. Dee 0, 13S7G. 4t Sheriff's Sale. By Leroy J. Wilson. Auctioneer. Edwin Uutes & Co., and others, vs. Samuel C. Link. Judgment for Foreclosure. S<E>Y virtue*of an Execution to me HJP directed, in the above staled case, I will sell to thi? highest bidder, >iL Public Auction, within the lei?ai hours of Mile, ut Abbeville Court Mouse on Monday, lite first day of January, A. L>. 1S77. (lie following described properly, to wit: All that tractor parcel of land, situate, lyinj: and being on Calhoun's Creek in the County of Abbeville, South Carolina, and known as the Palmer place, and containing 940 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lauds of John Link, Mrs, I'enncll, Iv-lale ol Haskell and other.*. Also, small lot dry goods, 2 show cases, Harness, Bridie, &c., lsaddle,l one horse Wagon, Buggy and Harness! Mule, ' set cut liter Seal- s, twi-ih 'idinterestin sixty saw Gin. Levied on and tobesohl as the property of S. Link, at the suit of Edwin litre* & Co. and others to natisfy the aforesaid Execution and fosls. Terms Cash. L. P. GUFF IN, Sheriff A. C'. Sheriffs Office, Dec. 6, 1S76. 4t The State of South Carolina COUiN'l'Y OF A iHiJiVl LLE. I'i'nliMle I 'run t ? t'iiMiini) fur I .i ! fnf Administration. IJY THOMAS B. MJLFORD, Esq.. Probate Jmljie. VHKltEAS, JamtM <jl. Hamilton made suit i?) my, to grant liiin Letters of administration of the listuleami efleels of John A. Hamilton late of Abbeville County, deceased. Thc?e arc therefore to cite ami admonish all ami .singular the kindred ii\pl creditors of llie s..iil John A. Hamilton deceased, that they he ami iiopear, before me, in the Court ol rrohate, to be held at Abbeville 0. II., r>n the 1-Sth day of December next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the afternoon, to show cause, if any tliey have, why the said Administration should not be granted, Given tinder my hand and seal, lhi.-j thirtieth ('ay of November in the year of our Lord one L. S. thousand eight. bundled ami seventy-six and in the one bnn....,1 ..t ? I tufi uiiii mm j Km ui riuivrii;iiii I ndepetideticc. Published on tlx* 6th and 13th day r?r Deceit) her 1879 ill tlio Abbeville /'rt^n and Uarmer and (in the Court House door lor the time required by law. THOMAS 13. MIljFORD, Judge of Probate. December 6th, 187G. 2t. Slieriif's Sale. By Leroy J. Wilson, Auctioneer. Elizabeth Lynch, Ex'ix ] against {-Execution. Benj. Lynch, and others J By virtue of an Execution fo me directed, in l he above staled ease, f will 7(*11 to (he highest bidder, at Public Auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the 1st day of January, A. I). 1877, the following described properly, to wit: All that tract or parcel i)!' Land, situate, lyinir and being in Diamond Hill Township, in,the County of Abbeville, South Carolina,, ulid known as j lie Lynch Homestead, and containing 279 Acres, more or less, and hound-'d by lands of J. \V. Biai-k, Capl. Swilling, and others. Also, the Russell Tract, containing 200 Acres more or less, bounded by lands of John Smith, W. A. Gains, anil others. Levied on ;ind to l.e sold as the property of Elizabeth Lynch at the suit of H. Lyn- h. and others, to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and costs. Terms Cash. L. P. GUFFIX, Sberifl' Abbeville County. Sheriff ?m Office, Abbeville, 1 Dec. G, 187(5. j Mattrasses. ANEW and Snlcndid lot CURLED HA lit M\TTU ASSES. J. I). CHALMEIIS & CO. a.i or i i>~n . r KJVi. u Bsdsteads. I^UMj and complete lot low price ' HteDSTEA I)S. The Best Five Dollar Bedstead sold in (lie State. J. D. CAALMERS & CO. Oct. 25, 1870, tf LOOK FOR THE Big Watch. Watch Shop and Photograph GalleiV. rriHE undersigned bog leave to inform jl the people of addcviho ana vicinity that they are prepared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Jcc., at short notico ami low prices. Also all kinds of pictures iriken in elm latent style, finest art and execisuing Jovv prices. Call at WILSON S GALLERY ana see. Reese & Triable. jOct. 18, ISTn, tf Insurance Notice. Ill AVE accepted the agoney for several .SOLVENT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, as follows: Old North State. Royal Cananian, Merchants and Mechanics and Commercial of St. Louib, and will insure at tie lowest rates con -istent witli asound business. Patronage of tho public is solicited. Office at'the Law Office ol' Messrs. Pcrrin & Colli ran. L. V/. PERK IN, Agent. April 12, 1876,52-ly Safes. . -jg BIDENOAllJ) AND MA'l H /Si SAFES, ju>i (n hand at J. D. UHAL.MEKS <fc CO. 0?-t. 'Jo, 1S7U, tl' BLACK ALPACAS. Another lot mmlium pi ice DresGoud.i in defirahle fdindi'S, cheaper than ever oflen d, just received at the EMFOIUUM OF FASHION. Notica. ACCORD I NO to tin' ln?t will ami I e<liniouy of J. G. CAUTKR, ?!< c:isi'd, I will.sollon iliL'(?;li DECJ2M* RKR, 1870, nil Personal ami Real l*]-i!ate of the suit] J. G. Carter, deceased, as follows: 2 Horses, 1 Mulo, 6 Head of Cattle, 3 Head of Hogs, 4 Sheep, Corn, Fodder and Sliuck3, 10 Sales of Cotton, Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Furniture, i Farming Utensils. Also, 1 tract of land, containing 238 Acres, more or less, hounded by lands of James Join.**, James Kennedy, James Smith, and others. Terms of sale, ca-ih. Land onclialf cash, balance on a credit of 12 months, with Hi per cent, interest from J day or sale, with a mortgage and bond of said premises. Purchasel to pay for stamps and papers. J. O. CARTER, Executor. Nov. 11, 1878, 3D BAC03T, APPLES, CABBAGE, POTATOES, &c. ARRETS choice Northern apples, consisting of liaidwiu, North Spy, Detroit Reds 20oiince Pippins, &c. 150 barrels Northern Irish Potatoes. lilf) barrels Selected Noi thorn Cabbage. 50 barrels Northern Onions. 10,0)1) lbs>. Dry Salt Sides. 25 tierces Hams. lot) keys, tub-; and buckets Leaf Lard. 50 packages Selected (Jushen Butter, loo boxes Cream and Factory Cheese, lot) barrels, A bar re If. ami kits Mackerel lot) Micks of Fne and Coar.->fc Salt. 50 sacks Iiio Collee. 101) barrels Family Flour. 100 boxes Family Soap. /.I,So, Barrel.-. Sugar House Syrup, Extra (J and C Sugar, reams Srraw Paper, elites Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Lobsters, Peaches, Tomatoes, boxes Soda Crackeis, Oinjrers, Lemon Cracker*',! Centennial and . Imperial Crackers,! Starch, Soda, Candles and Pip.is. boxes Prize Candy and assorted Stick' Candy, boxes Lemons, boxes ("hew-J] inj; 'l'ol)Hee'?, eases .Icily, ca:?c.s Hitters, j liiee, Bathing and Ties, <fcc, <fcc. The above stock is all fresh, having! just arrived. Prices ;:iiaranleed as low r.3 Charleston or Wil'minfiton. C. J. LATJREY, (.'oiiiinission Mi'icli.uit. CoiumMa, K. Oct. IS, 1878, .'J ni W. Rosenberg J. Granite Range, AbbeviLe C. H., S. C. n j nnder-ijrn?:d just returned t H_ from liie Northern markets with 1 a mil and VARIED STOCK of al- i most ever.v dcsi'iiption of goods, bought fit low at.d panic priccs, consisting in part of Stonto and taw Tta Ms JIUjUU UUU JL'UUVJ JJiJ V4UUUMj| Boot3, Shoes and Hats, READY-MADE CLOTHING, j which I m.'ikea .-jicciaJty. My* Stock j i in that line h (tie largest in the np;>nun;r.v, and as well selected as any in ill" State. The Slock presents every variety of style and grade of Business and Dress Suits, AND Over Coats * for men, youth's and hoy's wear, and it j is I he purpose of the proprietor to sell < hisyoodsat ( Short Profits. I also desire to call tlu* attention of my .customers to a large lot of Jean3 and Cassirners which I will sell at astonishing low ' prices. A.s to my niock of TRUNKS. JEWELRY, GUNS. PI.-5T0r.fl, SADDLERY. CROCKERY, Ac. will only sny tiiat when you come t<? 1 look and iiml out my prices yon will have wonders lo tell your neigh- 1 bors ami friends. Groceries and Provisions. I always keep :i ft; 11 Stock and at lowest prices. Come one, come nil, and satisfy yourself Hint the best bargain* are given at W. Rosenberg*. Oct. 11, lS77.4t Owing to tlie Hard Times Will Sell Her Stock of Millinery L 0 V7 FOR CASE. "^STOU ?iU find it to your interest H to cull and examine tlio IIATS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS. RIBBONS. JEWELRY HOSIERY, FANIERS. TIES, i! A x' r\wi>t MT'CTr'i: 111 Vxl 4 1JIJU1 Ac., Ac., &p. In fact everything u-unlly found in the Millinery and Notion line. Mjss Jane Barney Will out and make Dres-es to order liy any of the latest fashion*, ami guarantee satisfaction. Any orders entrusted to us shall be fuithlwily fliIt-/!. Jlt'-siiectTuMv, MRS. M. M. WHITE. Oct. So, 1S76, 2t COKESBURY CONFERENCE SCHOOL. I'okesbury, Abbeville Co., S. C. Eigli'.y-first Session of Twenty Week.' begins on the First Monday in JANUARY, 1S77. FACULTY". F. A. CONNOR, I'ector | 0. C. HOECEC.Fro. r.xpi:r}3E5. Tuition, Primary Department, $12.50; Intermediate, f-2 >.0G; Senior, ?25.00; board 312.1)0 per month. Sons of Ministers 0' Conference free of tuition. Of other donominations, half rnte. Location proverbially h?al!hy. Eosilj accessible by (r. <fc C. R. R. Commuuitj I rofinftfi ?md moral. Free iron. liut'lll^uui't ? dram shops and gaming saloons. Oct. 1, 167G. i!iu NOTICE. O A LL poivojiH bavin? obiim*; njrnfnst tin- ?'?t:ito of JAMES ('. WILLAJjI), demi-i-d, will prcfw.'iit them duly proved to the MiidorKijrnpd. And persons indebted lo mi id ontntc will inako'i-'oynicnt without delay to HI OS. THOMSON, Administrator. Abbeville 0. IT., 13!I) Nov. 1S70. DOZEN CAKE and CANE&>?* BACK ROCKING CHAIRS i at J. D. Oil ALMERo 6 CO. Out. 23, 1873, it If You Want GOOD GOODS fit the lowest Prices Call On McBoaaM & Sept. 27, 137*1, tf IF YOU WANT mm msD mwm mm 5 Call on McDoaald & Haddon. Sept. 27, lS76r tf IMialfl & HaiOii Are now receiving FALL and WINTER GOODS WllIClI have been eeleeted with great ca-e by Mb. Ii. M. IIADDON in New York* and Baltimore, all of which will be sold on the most. liberal terms. [Sopt. 27, 1870. CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON tire receiving their FALL STG CK of MERCHANDISE, connisUng of nil kinds of DRY GOODS, Grocories, Croskery, Boots, Shoes, HATS AND CAPS. Everything Cheap! Give them acall. Sept. 20, 1376. FA LlT AND WINTER OO O D ft AT COST. Quarles & Perrin. Sept. 19, 1S7G. OIGAES! CIGARS!! We keep the finest and cheapest asini'iineiit of CIGARS in town. (Jrcjit nducemenis to cash buyers?oftered flcDonald & Haddon. April 10, 1S70, 52-tf Notice. A LL persons indebted to the tinJQ iJci'sijrned by note or account. Hunt settle the >iiiup or they will Injlacoil in the hands of un attorney for . ollrutioii. Longer indulgence will nol be given. Quarles & Ferrin. Sept. 10, 1S76. The- Ladies WILL And nur stock of everything in their line especially attractive this toason, and all wc ask for is careful inspcc,ion to convince them of prices being as ow ad can be found anywhere in the Stato. sure to give us a call before pur;h2oinc: and Hideo ior yourselves. JAS. A. BOWIE, Agent JJmpcuiura of Fashions. Oot. 1, 1376. Marshall House Stable. By fallffifM & imstnng. fSpiIESE STABLES are now in good repair ami are kept under ihe personal supervision of the under iyiii'il, ? D'i will be jrlad to receive lite UUSTOM of llie public. The christian man refrnrdeth tlx? life jf his beast?have your horse well fed when you come lo town. WAl/l 1NGFORD & ARMSTRONG. November -2, lb76. EUOENE E. GARY. E. O. OR AY DON Gary & Graydon, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE C. II., P. c. Special attention to the collecrion of claims. Nov. 12, 1876. tf A LIBERAL ADVANCE on the iiI. wish v:\ln<! of rotlon will l?.i jiiii.l (o persons indebted lo us by i? ?t | or account. QUARLE3 & PERRJN j Sept; 10, 1871). lint tarn ij fx MTLLINERY, I)MESS GOODS, SCARFS. RUFF LINGS, CORSETS. ])RESS TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY. <; LOVES, WHITE GOODS. BOULEVARD PKTRTS, WOOLLEN GOODS, and liulit?>' goods general!}', can row he found at the Emporum of Fashion. Oct. i 1, 1 ?70. GIF HOUSES. WILL insure gin houses nnd their ?[ cements at the following low .-aton in one of (lie most reliable com iMiiie-; now represented in the South. Capital $6,000/000. i-'nr 3 month* (?; 2 ]>er cout. For 5 months ? 3 per <vnt. \ mi iKvplliipjrs and nil other property at the lowest rates. L. PEKRIN, Ajront. Officc at Law Ollicc of Penin <?; r.'oih km. Nov*. 15, 1 ?.70, tf Sheriffo Sale. rbornos Thomson, Asal^neo,) vs. > Mortgage. J. W. Logan. J BY virtus of a mortage to mo du-pcted in the above stated ciisn, I will .'-.oil to ho lUshe^t bidder at Abbeville (\ Ii., on MONDAY, tbo 11th DECEMBER, 1S7C, .vithin tho Ios'vl hours, ONE BAY MARE, r,evicd on as the property of J. W. I,og?.n .ttheauitof Thomas Tbomlon, assignee. Terms Cash. L. T. GUFFIN, A gen'. ShcrilT's Ofiine, ) 2ithKov. XS7C. J Grecian Chamber Suits, CyTKVv AND BEAUT 1FTL at l^j J. D. CHALMERS & CO. Oct. 26, iS70, If I '* : DART 4 fi (A. A. Build i LIGHT Ci NEW HAY < U? ANUFACTURE work expressly from long experience are thoro menta of the country. The work iUsel own recommendation, and renders a dt We also manufacture the CELEBR.-1 DEXTER now on exhibition at the Centennial, vehicle in existence. For circulars, &c., apply as above. Or;t. 1, 1S7C, Cm Dr. H. D. DEN1 ABBEV I! OFFICE OVER TE Rep t.2S. 1875,-I i' MNGAREE Columloia, 53. O. proprietor. "majjutactttrse OF ft HP IT'. A TVT ENSINES AND BOUSES, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions mado to Order. . 0 IWASawardod the first premium castings at tuo State Agricultural and MoHianical Society Fairs, hold in Columbia, Noveinbor, 1871, 'TJ. and '73. Circular Saw Mills of all size*. Also took the FI11ST TREMIUM at State Fairs hold Novembor, 1871, '72, '73 Manufacturer of GRIST MILL IRONS of aii slzot).] J7*01? Sale. Gin Gearing of the following sizes : !) foot wheel and pinion 00 o ? ? u 00 11 " " " 35 00 12 " " ? 45 00 14 ' " " - 50 00 Willi 13olt? $6.50 Extra for each set. Anti-friction plates and Balls for Cottoii Pre.ss ?10.00 auu $12.00 per set. D. B. SMITH, Agent, Abboville, fc>. C. Doc. 10, 1S75, 35-tf - " i j STEAM - Planing MiH COLUMBIA. S. C. T? II" VTT'ftMX i.1 VV VV ^ V< Ui ) A ii VjwA AW C V* % [ MANUFACTURER OF Sash, Blinds, Dcors, tt'lA'LW AND DOOR FRAMES, Mill! FiYot Blinds M Shatters PILASTERS, ! - . . . Mantelpieces, (MOLDINGS, BRACKETS, Handrails, ITevrels, Balusters, Ml fori of all Bescriptioii. All Work Guaranteed a No. 1. May 23,187-5, lyr. CARPENTRY. ! The nnderaigno<1 lierebv prlvea nothx ! f.hat he is prepared to do all kiuds of Carpenter's Work and Building. Ho also rapalrs Cotton Gins, Thrashr>n j and Fans. A full supply of Oin Material I always on hand. Fanners are requ:sted | to bring their Gins up early in the sc-asor ; to allow tiuio to bavo thein properly preI pared.* j Also Af^nnt for the Taj'lor Cotton Gin | fhe Brooks Cotton Fres.s, and all kinds o: | Kubbcr and Leather Felting. P. L. SMITH, Abbeville C. //., S. C. W. C. BE NET, | A11orney at Law. Abocvtilo, 3. C. | t.13, 1874, t? tod 1858. 11YN0LDS, DART.; ers of l E EI AGES EN, CONK D for the SOUTHERN MARKET, an uglily conversant with the requiref used in every Sou hern State is It* 'tailed description unnecessary, ITED WAGON, Tbe best, easiest and most durab!? WILSON, I '1ST, LIIJE:, as* o. [E POST OFFICE. Barnwell &Uo. Are daiCy receiving additione to their Stock, .consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hats and Clothing, BOOTS AND PHOES! I they keep constantly on hand, also, a full CUNMIHGHAffl AND TEMPLETON Have received and opened their large Stock of all kind? of gooda. Dry Goods, Clothing, TV _ _ i -BOOtS, ' Shoes, Caps, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &e. CALL AXD BEE FOR YOUB SELVES. Oot. 0,1576 28rtf SI. GOLDSMITH. ' T. KIND. Goldemith & Kind, Founders And Machinists (PHCENIX IRON WORKS), COLUMBIA, S. C. Manufacturers of Steam Engines of all sizes: Horse powers, Circular and Muley Saw Mil.% Grist and Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Ornamental House and Store Fronts, Iron Railings, Agricultural Implements, etc. Brass ana Iron Castings of all kinds made to order on short no icy, and on the most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Presses. MASONIC PIBECTORY. CMi Lcfip lid, 3. LIM W. H. PARKER, W.\ M.\ J. C. W03MANSKY, Secretary. Meets 2d Monday in every month. Hesperian Chapter 1.17. E. A. M J. F. C. DuPKE, M.\ Jfl.\ H.\ P.*. J. D. CHALMERS, Recorder. Meets 3d Friday r.ight in every month. DsSansso CcbcciINd. 16.R&S.M . F. 0. DuPBE, T.\ 111.-. M.\ JM. GAMBRKLL, Recorder. NOTICE. I AM authorized to give to some worthy young man of Abbeville county, who may be unable to pay, a year's tuition iu'Er&kine college. Apjply early to \VM. HOOD, Profossor Erskine College. Oct., I,1870. T, P. duarles Has Cash in hand to BUY COTTONTry him with your samples. Oct. 11, 1876-tf Marshall P. DeBruhl, Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. Office of W.. A Lee. [July 19, '70. piif t ? ftTnii nniior . I lit AUIUN Fuuoc, 1376. The misses cater still k?'Op "THE ALSTON HOUSE" I open for both permanent and transient I Boarders. Thankful for past patroni aye. they hope, by renewed energy and application to business, to merit a sooii bliere of putroraje. . Jan. G, I HQ 49-tI 02. JOHN S. THOMPSON, DENTIST, OlTciis Jiia professional services to the cUiaens of Ai-bfcviliQ and tbo surrounding jountry. Oilice?Over Ci'izeti6' Savings eack, abbeville, 8. c.