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Tk3 Press and Baxinsr. .VBBKVILU-',, J-i. jjv iii tiH h ilso.v a. \v. ??? JL ..A... - T? _ _ n : ? m"* W ednesaay, i;ec. a?, ioh. Poverty nud Crime. Kvervbody knm\s on the best authority who the "father of lies" is; about hint it i* not allowed us-to doubt. But the paternity of so'iie other uirly thiuus li.t.s nol been so satisfactorily voueliei! for. Amonjj t.'iom are eriines ( overn<T Hamptoii in hi< re<vt?t exe.-'ien: message es?av???i to indicate the parentage, sayintj that "itrnoranee is the- t'ruitlul parent of Time, and if we hopr to suppress the latter w? must nr?t eradicate the former." Per haps 'v-? uujrht to ^rantthat ignorance is a'parent ot Crime, ana a iruiiuu our k?i but, like al! ott'spring, crime must be allowed to have two parents, oneof whom is tln> stronger and the more acconntabh f ?r the bringing of the oljsprihg into tin world. That one is poverty. A little rellceli'on will sulllce to settle tin; fatherhood on poverty. At no period in tin history of this country have crimes been jyoro prevalent than at present, and never before was poverty so widespread, drop, and hopeless. This simultaneous ' <-<vurreneo is something more than men ' '"oineidenee. It lias always been thus, Every season of scarcity and commercial depression has in all countries been marked byan alarming increase in lie. number uf crimes. No doubt main crimes hayo their origin in ignorance, bin by far the larger number spring out o; the depiljs of poverty. J\inperis:.')i am erima always advance in parallel line* and ji-wi j'-t-s-vt. I; may truthfully la said that the crimes of a community ar< in inverse ratio to the income; the higher the rate of income, the lower the rate tit| Of crime. Take larceny, the commonest species of crime; it is the natu ful ehiid of need, Utijigcr and institution spur ,men on to commit 1 irceny ir spite of all the obstacles that knowledj;* and education may place in the way. I wejiuay lie pudoned for pursuing the met aphor of parentage made use of in tin message, wo would say that crime am ignorance both are the children of poyor j\* and idlcno*. Industry :md intelli genco aro a* closely conjoined as i 11 onesand ignorance; audit amounts t<> a tin ism to say that the more jndustifoustlu peoplo are tho mofc intelligent < 1<? the) become, sjs well as the farther vciijoyei from poverty and its temptations. It ithe spread of indfistry that we need fo cradicatcingcrimcjindustry wUi'-h will in sure n(odcrate but general prosncri ty. The highest education is too oftci no preventive of tho commission o .crime. The former, the swindler, the fraud uient trustee, tlx; .scientific pqisoncr. an f.ir.ijsh d almost J:o a man Ljy th > cilu cated classes; and the annals of Auieri can courts for ti113 ye.tr record the crime: and the doom of a sditjmefully large num her of intelligent criminals, W's feeibound ?<> consider crimes a: arising otjt of the distrp-ses nnuJ more frequently thai} out of the depravity of humanity. ? - ? These bp serious wonts?too gfav< perhaps for t'hrisitinas morning, albeit wt are t old t.? mix trembling with 0111 luirth. l.ut in this se; gon, so peculiar!} juovotcd to wejl-wishing, it cannot b? unsea {l iable to \yish prosp lity as w 1 11* peace and goodwill, especially to tin ]>oor. In the ensuing year, great e!lbrt> will rightly be uride to build and endow schools tho (sb'yation of the ignorant, with this .is wed as other pra's woi hv objects in view?the deereas of crime. Let 11s 11 >t forgt ( the other more j m ortan I fjfefor in the work so miu-h needed? tno cultivation in them of incustriom habits, ifiid tho- providing for them, as fai as in ys iiesj constant work. And us wt sit uroiu|d on j* Christmas tabL* lot m not pharisaically tiiank (J >d we are 110I as oiner 1,1' ii. nor t'vuu ;ts uh'(-runuiii classes, l?u{ }i-t us pitv the poor who art * j)fteu tempted to commit crime only In seeing the wolf at the door; auo jot us hope t iat bett< r 1 m s arp c >ti : ing l??r tliciti as well as for us, that worl. will M.jn bp more plentiful, and better; and tint hrnorance and poyertj will ore dis.in ?_'W i>t)f ?re t i > the advajj.a.-of e(]!J( :iti< 11 tip 1 general comfort Peacu on Earth. Tins iij a season saorp.l t<- -el peac<\ Jollity and gift-giving are not more it. iniately associated with St. Nicholas, tl.a i are paace ami well-wishifis* wiih old (-hristniqs. Th<* bunluu of our s n.r to (lay in the scrvieo off he Church is ' Vact on oarth, xlwil! toward lnej;." Ami In w ho s<-J.iJo:n prays at <?tImt times, car scarcely tail involuntarily to breajiethc wish. Cold and selfish must that )if.'ijrt be that dp 's in t this morning hope tlal peace reigns in every land, and tl;ai < n fhe sg.i of laU *o stout] .* 'Tcace sit> brooding o'er ilie charmed wave." Here in JI . i s great republic we have no desolating w^rs, aUhoiigh 011 Texan frontier we have rumors of wars. In our ojvn .State we breathe a more peaceful jttnjosphcrje than we did one year ago,? /iorfe^c-,0 r?fcren$. Some Knropean countries ar.e not to fortunate. Thi.s (Christmas inoriiirp.; finds ninety thousand Russian and nearly a* many Turkish honn e in mourning. The Tn Jietim that celebrates victory will bring poor consolation to the former} and t!io fatalist hHief in Jxisi/icl will do littlo U) ehe-r Jhc latt r, lit Armenia, Koumelia, ami the passes o I the Baikans, Jiostile amies stand confronting eacli other this morning. Let us hope that for this one (Jay iU* least there will be no bloodshed. Ewn if the anuiy passions of Muscovite and Mussulman would excite to battle, let us ho >e the very snows of Christmas will take up t!n angels'song and prevent the meeting ol the combatants. '/he other powers of Europe are enjoyinit peaue. although it ij ojilv the peace ol an armed camp. At any moment it tony lie broken. a.ud international or civil \vai> keeun. I,c-t hope that France ,v>'ill lie spared the horrors of another revolution, and that Britain and .Germany may be able tv .keep vnt of the whirlpool of wax , themselves, and .to act as iVviiscryators ul .the peace of ail l?uropo. Tlw City aud Country Pros?. Tho lust issue of the Abbeville (S. C.,) J'rcsi Banner contains an orig jnl article eutf tied, "e'-untry oil it or and .city editor " whid shows tbo write r to be a mot .obv. vant jour .jialLst as well hs on<* possessed of a K %'?-i head 3le remark* soipe of the peculiarities .?? " the country press the ehiei" o which i< Unit it confine's ttsell principally t<. the daily papers, without reading* je w.e k Jiet-; ?n<l some of theuoiiy papers ore ia|; ped over the JtuuekleH for disregarding tin country pr?-8H In the nuike up of their jour r>aK The Ohiervrr resr.rdR th?* weekly jire ; indispensable to the proper make-up of u <'aiH paper. IIow well we rend our State exchanires of the weekly persuasion is attested by th( > uHfttf r?f md.t*PV It* tttir "StAf.P X* Wn" ill' jvirtmont, and the country press of SoiUl <'(iroUn? receives lmrdly less attention at ou hands. It is trne that we are rarely able-1< jubllsh apvthinsr from these papers, Ipnt'i rendinsrof th<<tn elves Ideas of-localities, sen limonts unci a Hairs generally which are ,valu uhle lndl'eotly every day. As a class, too they are papers of .character and strength a;id the average city editor could well alPort to spend *11 the time that, L? required to rest them for the sake of the personal benefit lit would derive from them. 1W~ The above wo take from the Charlotte Observer, the leading: North .Carolina daily, into which paper all the nc\v< from tlio lorul State press gravitates, as K well hs all the interesting Washington gossip. We thank him for his handsome .compliment to the South Carolina press, awl are much pleased that the editor reads our paper. We never fail to take an interest in any paper whose editor reads the Pre** and Banner. It always give us the idea that our paper is a welcome guest* at his sanctum, and we in ' turn eive the same oordial greeting to his v? - . ? ( State i'uilitary AeatScmy. ; At tiie itiortiii.^ of t!it: CiiJiiU'l Alumni in C!i:ir!esion,:!ro.vjtu'.ion \v; s carried rec-. J otvimcu'.i:)." tl.u ri'-i'.-tiiblishim nt of tho j, Military Academy. 10 movement is, v well-timed, and will be helped forward by j jj ' | the whole <*!'! military .schoul k wjis second onlv to W. sit l'ojiit as an in.-1 1 . " , , ... ti 'stiiriiMii whi'ie yotinir nun < ;>:tM outum n ;a thoroughly jiraelie.d i.dm*ation. both, | mentally aud physiciiily. ,\s a ni;rs:*ry | _ for the training of military oJlici rs it i< i:nii>peuv.ihle, and e-j>e<-ialiy demanded y in a country where the ^iu;illm >.s of the standing army does i;n| :?;l".I ijeld . enouirh for the rlv 1 i.f yur! 1 Ti I youth. li a::y a'iriuin iit wire m i <<t vlisiiuL'Mi";t' ! i; .! :sj*f jI ! ,[ ' in- railed Us Alumni. When :.!i i\i>i- 1 . OUee, its e;ldci> I'll" i~]:* 1 :i |.?TJi"!liai I 1 j jtirin! over tljf >!.:! hnildin.;-., and thus x' rendered the ?>.' t!;? army jrarri-N' : i son useie.-s. We hope l > see tins cxeel- j I lent trainjnir-seliool re-opened. Wi' think i,, I ' 11 i witli tiK- sjentiemen who passu! the re.G-ii ilution that the jv-establishnien! of the j Slate Military Aeademy at the earliest i ? time practicable is:, pubiio i!ecc.-.s*ity. ? s< i * j:> ! I The Auditor and Treasurer ol this; , j County have l i-eeived tlx* following in?-j I tice iVoni tin*?'oinptroiler liencra], whSchj .*esplajns itself: If tho TVliiuiuont Lnijd Sales in your' j County liayo been p'operjy advertised, |" j in aeeordaneo with tin; requirements t?i": If tho Law, for tho "1st JVeeiithei , instant, i s i you will proeeed to sell on that day. If,! h . iVnr lack oi'i '.iiio or :oiy oversight, tli'*y j 1< (have ij?)t boon so advertised, you will j ' j properly advertise the for and *e]l on the h I'Ulst day ol .January? IS"*. These dirce-jt] r| lions are in aeeord.un-.' with the ai-ti'U of! j | ihc Lu^islaturc and are tinal. c ?<- j 'l Sineo Mortons death, the llepubliean , I'iiri v in uiu "UMiiiif 111*1 'ii in ?tit i ?? 1 j aloijs stut". Senator Kdmuuds aspires, i to lake tin; place <?i" tiie missiuu: head.!( I J j'i' that party wants a tongtio and a j mouth and nothing moro, lot them take j ! him lor leader. It'hatred of tho .South,, f Jf hitterness like gall and wormwood, it y i being an <-:n! o limeni of all that is unjust,, revengeful, and scurrilous in the radical-1 1 j jsm of t'ie North, be the peculiar traits |j land rcpii-ites of a Republican leader, j J ! we know no man better littcd tlum Kd- j imunds t<> be the head and front of t'ue ~ j ollcuding party. ! Our thsu'ks j;ro due to Col. D, Wyalt 1 * j Aiken for a copy of "Tho memorial address, lift; and character of Michael C. ^ Kerr," published by order of Congress. ? j The volume lies on our table and will re- , I pay perusal. Those interested in the 1 I } life and work of the deceased Speaker ~j should borrow, r ad, mark, and return it. , II ,. j-j Ilavc you Heard the News About IJn-! _! quest ? % j. ! Tlavin? had Ion yi:;irs experience as n 1 iquor j ' dealer, and I'.iiti! liar Willi it 111 he bra ml-, j : be-ides havhiiia practical knowledge of what'' _, is choice, he is fully able to supply who! "; wish a puroarticleeiihwasa bevcrasi!or for s j medicinal purposes. "f aiiy:hiu<; they dosli'elj i in his line ?if hoik is, which consist of thel | " foliowinsr: !i : live Whiskey, Port Wine, I !:<>tl ">> :> Whiskey. Madeira \\ l;io, "*1 i>rn. isv.'wt aud'sour sherry Wii, I | ncisli.i .MiiliiiKi Wine, ' t ,ry?tulil3',il ('oru, Calinvha Wine, j n;].. I{<iin. si n|>|>?%n!om; whip, i : '< iiK'nuiul Uu:i!. Claivi U'iirt*, |t>lii Crow Whiskey. Lincoln County V,'lis'} j . s, ,>:<!!! sunt iri>h Whiskey, tine iiii]>ortc(?; 4; <?in. Ch:t?nj!uirin;, Krennh ISrsmdy. The ;?t??>v?: irn'cls will In- ;*olil in i|imiitiii(> r[ foMiii iiiir'Oiiijiors, a? prices from two to ten _ i 11<? I*)S'< :i <;:illou . .1? j Parties liesiriini Christinas supples will do h . I well to give me a call. . i a. ?ef.iui:sx j I-i the roost genial balsam ever used by .sufferers from pulmonary diseases. .] It is composed of herbal products, which ; , have a specific effect on the throat and lunjrs; detaches from the air cells all ir- j r ritating matter; causes it to be expectorated, and atonce checks the inflammation I Uhk'li pioilucrrt tho Congh. A tlnjtiA doA6 , . relievos the most distressing paroxysm, I , ' soothes nervousness, and enables the suf- . t ferer to enjoy nuietreut at night. Being a 1 pleasant cordial, it tones the weak stom- ' I ach, and Is specially recommended for cnuaren. !| What others say about i 'I ^Tutt's Expectorant. I ; Had Asthma Thirty Years, ' .1 Baltimore, February 3, JS75. I 1 " I have had Asthma thirty years, and never found ' a mcdicine that had such a happv effect." I W. F. HOGAN, Charles St. J i A Child's Idea of Merit. New Orleans, November 11,1876. , ] j "Tutt's Expectorant is a familiar name in my house. \ 1 1 My wife thinks it the best medicine in the world, [ c and the children pay it is 'nicer than molassci candy.'" NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydras St. . "Six, and all Croupy." ; 111 am the mother of six children; all of them have ( 1 been croupy. Without Tutt's Expectorant, I don't I think they could have survived some pf the attacks. ! 1 It is a mother's blessing." IfHARY STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky. j A Doctor's Advice. !, " In my practice, I advise all families to keep Tutt'i Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, for coughs, I croup, diphtheria, etc." T- P- ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N.J. | , Sold by nil druggista. Price $1.00. Office 35 Murray Street, Netv York. ' r ?. i "THE TREE 1$ KWOWW -BY ITS FRUIT." , " Tutt's Pills are .worth their weight in gold." ,| REV. I. R. SIMPSON. Louisville, Ky. * "Tutt's Pills are a'spccTu blessing of the nineteenth century.''?REV^RR. OSGOOD, Now York. > "I have used Tutt'^PnT?7or torpor of the liver. They are superior to any medicine for biliary disorders ever made.'* II I. P. CARR, AHorney st Law, Augusta, Ga. T t " I have used Tut^sTHlshve years in my family, d ( They arc unequaled forcostivenessand biliousness." F. R. WILSON, Georgetown, Texas, t f, "I have used Tutt's 5!e3icTne with great benefit." v W. W. MANNLEditor Mobile Register. 'I i "We sell fifty boxesKtTs Pills to five of all (l 1 others."?SAYRE & CO^^^artersville, Ga. > "Tutt's Pills haveTnTyTo be tried to establish 1 their merit"!. They work like magic." W. H. BARRON, 96 Summer St., Boston, li i " There is no medicine so well adapted to the cure Jj , of bilious disorders ns Tutt's ?"ills." JOS. QRUMMEL, Riohmond, Virginia. ' r '\ AND A TM'6UfeAND MORE. !o Sold by druggists. 23 eenta a box. Office {. 35 Murray Street, Sew York. j, TUTTS HAERDYEl, nrooHSBD. | HIGH TESTIMONY. I i FROM THF PACIFIC JOURXJ1L. 7 B d Yo It, I d which restores youthful hoantx to the hair. v That eminent chemist has succeeded In B producing a Hair Dye which Imitates B , nature to perfection. Old bachelors may now rejoice." || 7 Prfcc $1.00. Office 35 Murray St., | / New York. Sold by all druggists. H F : Sale on \l ; - I o Foreclosure of Mortgage i? ; ii i j BY yirtrte of ijiortgage and with con-1 sent of fj. ifV. Caldwell, tin* mort-jfj ? gagor, I will sell \;t Abbeville (\ H., on j r * I si:loday, January 7, I??*, that tract of lam! j r now owned by saidXteorge W. Caldwell. S j bounded by iands of W. C. Hunter, D. J ' * Thomas,Mr.Pruitt. and others, containing1 * . four hundred and .eighty acres, more or! f, less, of which 100 ^crts arc line bottom j 11 kind, three-fourths cleared, l.Vi acres of J i natural forest. and 50 acres of pine land. I " 1: There is.ji good dwelling house with ne-j ;, eessary outbuildings', 'and the cabins arc j , conveniently distributed. The tract if-; * <?ne ofgrv^t fertility. -yqU watered, and!,., . thy bottoms are ditched. Intending nur-I j diasws are in vited to examine and judge i" .'or iJi^iusolvfas." Terms,Cash. ?i.?, I HR'lrJIt AIrKELLJK. II Deccmljer 5th, ,1^77, i " White Lead. , % Dry Paints, Paints in ,(Jil, i pound onus. I j * >:! PAftKElt. ; ^ _ v I rF you \v:ui t a dozen spool cotton for 25 i 1 cents, cull on Rosenberg. (^cnsiyobam & templeton have Jnst rej eeived a new supply of prints pretty style*, a complete and rail line of alpacas' P In nt 3UCents to.90 cents. SHERIFF'S SALE. M .Torclon Administrator, Ac., In imaitist .1 W l.ijirtcoi.ih. Execution. :euti 15V virtue of ail execut ion to me directed ( l^ i the aiiove staicd ease I will sell svL AM?P- j illtM <#urt House on sak'tay in January next i c"uj 'jti;in 11 * e legal Ij.ours <n' sale- tin* following i w"' :e:tl INtute to \vit: tine tract of laiul con-, Pa,'< lining Icon TWO HUXD];i-:i) AND FIFTY At'llKS i'>re ;>r los. an-1 bounded by 1;<mis of Aususv i\ | .is (:riillii, Lurkiu Carter, 15/ivis, and others. j ied 'iVrin- C-tph, J y JOXKS, : suit Dee I!(, is./ S A C ' hoji sheriffs sale" |s I'l'Mum 11 lirooks a trains! I>;<:ii? ! J .Tordaji.j .! i ISaskin and other creditors against D .1 j VAt .li)S'il:t!i. sali- t;nder an order from Hiei Court ??i* Common i'leas. Kxicutioii. liY virtue of :ui order of Court of Common; 'ie:?>. a;.:! of ?uudry exeeuiioiis. to pie direct-j i. ii:?::-: Ii?? ;.l.?.ve i/aiucd Defendant. I' J> :!l a' ' ilic i <?i:r' iiou<e, on !>ale-!-? * 1 i\ ii; January m a!, wiliiin t!ie !? ?:?I hours' : the iii^.trai-l'-Jjof land to \vil:! raci No. J oiiiainliii; m: i:cn!>i;i;i? vv twknty-six ackksj ioiy or less, anil bounded liy lands of Misses, l.ir; and Jane liordou, J l-'razier Livingston,; ]? ml oih.js. hati 1 nn-t .No. i' containing I ^1,1 ONK 1ICNDHKD AND SIXTY A CHIOS Jofsi lore or less, and bounded I'.v lands c:f Mrs hut ham, A I<-.\ McCtUia, and oilier*. j . 11 Tract No. :icontaining ll ni < tX 10 IJ I'N Dlil'.D ANfJ FORTY AC/'HIOS I a,.', lore or less bounded by lands of A J Fergtt- ! I'o I mi, Thomas C l'errin, Alex MeCalla and'sho thers. 'i'o be sold as the properly ofii.J. 'i'l ordan at Hicsuitof the above named parties, and Terms Cash. J V JON i-'S, j lam 1 ict. i'J. 1ST". S .v C Jothi sherifevs~sale. jlif iiulrew Morrison against Hobert Jones, He- j I'1'1, beeea Davis against Kob't Jones. Sale un- ' er Kxecutious. ISV virtue of sundry executions to mcdi-i ()l luted in the above stated eases. ( will sell 011 aleday in January next, within the legal, ours of sale, all that tract or parcel of land j nou'ii as the 1 tambleton I'iaee, containing OX 10 Ill'NDKKD AC1U0.S .Tair - I.?-- tjin iin in Uk. suburbs of the [ K' nvn of Abbeville adjoining lands of Wni H this jarker, J Y Jones, James Carlisle, 'Join* sale Liiox, and others. Levied upon jis tlie prop- ofs; rlv of Kobt Jones at this suit of Andrew uud lorrison, and others. -10a '.Terms Cash. J Y JoXKS. upii Dec J!?, 1S77 S A C tail SHERIFF'S SALE. ?' Charles Intnan against A M Sutherland and Thomas J Hill. Sale under an Kxecut ion. "s i BY virtue of an execution to ljrie directed 1 11 this cast;, 1 will .sell at Abbeville Court louse on Siiled ay in January nest within the i*gal hours of sale the following property to irit: O One tractor parcel of land containing SlXTYiKIVK ACUlvS . | uoru or less, bounded by lands of John T CC {addon, Elizabeth Lynch, and others, j?;vied upon a.sthe property of Thqij J Ilill at he suit of Charles luman. Terms Cash. ' J Y JONES, w Dec It?, 1S77 . S A C m SHERIFF S S A.LE, ?J ,nurone? M Fouche against Suinpter D Day. P'c Execution. ':* IJY virtue of nnexccutlqnto ma directed I' fill sl'll :it ADOevilie l.ouri uwum; ?>ii i->invuii.> | ^ n January next within the legal hours of ale. Tho iiiiiowing property to wit: ,iie All tin; right title ami interest of the al^qvc mined s D Day, in a certain tract of la ml l)ir lontaiuing ' SIXTY AOUKS tlia norc or loss, and bound Oil hy lands of .T \V 'alhoun, Mrs K I'owors, Mrs Hill, and others. JU:1' ,evied on as the propi-rlv of sumpler 1' Day JO' it the suit of Laurence M I'oueho, . . J Terms Cash. .1 V JONES. '' Dec JO, 1S7T S A C J. SHERIFFS SALE. Z \ J Oardiner. against C V < ullin Adminis trutorof C J5 (iullln, deceased, K.scoution. HY virtue of an execution to me directed n this case I will sell at Abbeville Court Jo| rf>?use on Salpday in January next within ? 1(0 legal hours of sale to \yit: j TIIRFJK VALUA13LK MIXES. at. Terms Cash. J V JoNFS, ,,e; Die 10, 1ST" SAC ! I|'" SHERIFF'S SALE. am Hugh Wilson against.Sallie (Sunlit, Laurence on 1* (JutHn, and others. Sale under an order da; ol Court. eu! I'.Y virtue of an order of the Court to me lireetcd in the above stated ease, 1 will sell fj if Abbeville Court Mouse on Saleday in Jan- ? .i:iry next within the legal hours of sale the olio^tjig Ileal Estate to wit: ovi.' ui\rup \ v it r.rvr II,., v-*" ? ? - , in the tPF" ?f Abhevjlle known as tlie Wil- * ton House contai 11 ins 1"! >CR Atmore or I it'ss, ami bounded by Maimzliie street. Depot | I Street, Jail tyMvt. lot oi' .felin (.'unmir, Hm-ithc ion Lumax, titiyl otliurs. ' ; J?*i Terms Cash. J Y JONES, J"1* lice 11", I.ST 7 SAC 11'lii SHERIFF'S SALE. """ jS Uannister Allen,and Robert McCraveii against;t:i:* D M ltodgcrs. Sale ijtjder Execution. ' j Balaneeof Heal Estate of I' M Rodgcrs. r.Y virtue of all execution to me directed ] jj., n the above st-ned ease, 1 \vill sell at Ahhe-i -j triUe Court House on Saleilay in January next within the legal hours nr'^ulfi AH that [ ' Iraotqr parcel of land containing l?< TWO HUNDRED ACHE'S ^-ii :noro or less, lying on IJttle Hiver, bounded est jy lands of .M o Tolinan, William I) Mars, Ah ind others. Also one tract or parcel <\t land nin cnown as the Christopher Tract containing Ma ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACUlvS of' nore or less, and hounded by lands of J E Julhoun, L Cain, and others. Also the Dixon Tract containing KOIITY ACRES nore or less, and bounded by lands of M C C'. j folinan, Mrs Lawton, ami others. V Also the McComb Tract containing j U SEVENTEEN ACHES | wil nore or less, and bounded by lands of Wil- j 'A1.1^ lam 1) Mars Mrs Catharine Alston, audi.,,.., .thorn. Also P ONE no US E A XI) LOT III o n Mt Carmel to be described on day of sale, .'o be sold as the property of 1) M Koduersai; i'1-' he suit of Bannister Allen, and Robert Me- al } zia ven. J Terms Cash. J Y JONES, Dec li?, 1N77 s A C SHERIFF'S SALE. ,)ir lobert Hutchinson, against Samuel .1 Hester. J c' Win II Parker, Commissioner, and Edwin 1^11 Bates & Company. Judgment of Foreclos-11 \v are and order of Court to sc-it the Mortgaged j 7tn Premises. j salt BY virtue of an order of the Court of Com-j A[l( n ut Pieas'lbr AbbevilleCounty in liieabove tat -d case, I will sell at Abbeville Court j lo-ise on Salcday )n January next wiiiiin the1 '*1'1 egal hours ot sale the following ltcal Estate " o wit; THE HESTER HOMESTEAD ? n Magnolia township contalninsTWO IIT'N)RE1> ACKkS more or less, and bounded by jor] nil Js of James A Norwood, John A Calhoun, I ... "* -.a .ft Aluol <u J!iUM aru * illiiuilll til HI ?..?? . no tract containing ? FIVE lll'XDKKD ACHES j. nore or less iiiut bounded l?,v lands of John wit l Calhoun, James A Norwood, uud J times pro Cdwanl Calhoun. and others. ,.f i Terms (.'ash. J Y JONES, anc Dec l'J, 1?>77 S A C lirii SHERIFF'S SALE. t C Hart against Walter II Smith. Sale un- j or Decree from Probate Court. BY virtue of an order to me directed from j Der he l'robate Court in the above slated case i !'* rill sell ui Abbeville Court House on Sale-1 y, ay in January next within the legal hours [ this f sale one tract of land containing ! sa/i TWO HUNDRED ACBES lots, rioro or less lying on both sides of Turkey ! 'reek, waters oi Saluda Kiver bounded by j v" inds now or lately owned by John T John-,,';" on. A M Agnow, W II Ilrooks, 0 L Smith, . ud others. Terms of sale: one half of the purchase ' tioney to be paid in cash, the balance on a redit of twelve months with interest at la ier cent per annum. Credit portion tobeseured by a bond and a mortsjaue of the prem- j sen, purchaser to pay for titles ivc. i *J Y JUNES, S A C ?' Dec 111, lf<77 I It " SHERIFF'S SALE. IS Oil 2 n Re. K.'iil KsTnte of Alexander Oliver ] |Uil deceased. In ttie Probate Court order lor | mu Halt'. Hal 15 Y order of the Judge of the Probate Court , ai:?i will soil at Abbeville Court House, on Sale- ncri ,ay In January next wjuiii) th? losal hours H Ji .'sale, the Heal Estate of Al.exand.-r Olver, bell eceased In the following tracts rjr parcels to foui fit: Ylu One tract known as the HOME pL^CE.con- dre aining 'HREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THREE [.0n iCRES more or less, situate at Bowman's nnti 'erry, adjoining lands of James Bruce, J ' Ur'i iorna\*, and others. I U*. Ode tract containing j mo: HREE IIUNLR^D and SEVENTY FIVE, Hro .CKES more or les-i, adjoining the tract cttS_ bove described laiids of James Carlisle, and ! then:. | The PATTERSON TRACT containing i XE HT'NDRED AND TWENTY ACRES !j? lore or less adjoining the tract iust desei fj, CV J, and lands of A /. Bowman, anu others, B' Also one tract of laud known as the CAR. in t ISLE TRACT, containing ONE HUNDRED cou ,NI? FORTY-EIOHT ACHES, more or less, snlt nd bounded by lands of J H Carlisle, Mason Wa art isle, and Isaac Carlisle, and others. defc One hall interest in a Meruhnnt Mill, ami ket. aw Mill situated on Reeky River, near ofv owndesville, known us the Oliver d- Ram- .St y Mills. Terms Cash. Terms to be complied pun Ith the Judge of Probate. 'Purchaser to pay on t >: titles, &e. day J Y JONES, S A 0 a m Doe I!', is pyrl IKT otice. WILL be let to the lowest bidder on' h'irsday the ttd of January next, at 10, 'clock a. in., tiie building ol'a bridge! ver Little River at Cade's upper Mill, j lie o?>ntractor will be required to give j C mifl vi itfi tri it ii 1 titiMivifr ' * I R. JONES, jlon It MoCASI.AX, hou O, M. MATTISOX, cKtn Co. Commissioners. j One J>e<\ W, lK7?-4t l four ? \Im Just Received ^ cage A L^IRGE stock of all kinds of steel p^J," lows, a'so plow-stocks, cheap at %,ap( Dec. r. W. JOEL SHERIFF'S SALE. J i. Hill, successor, &c., vs. Loroy Purely?Exeon. f virtue of an execution to me directed in i above stated case. I will tioll at .-JbbeviJIe i > rt house on salcKitay in .(Miuur.v, nuxl.! JU i In the leL'itl hours of sale, all that tract or j .cl of land known as the 1'ijrdy Homestead } T)< Inininsr four hundred and forty sight. (44S)| i !*. more or less, situate, lying and being in . '"'T ar Spring township,adjoining lands of Wp>. ' t')!l Jeviin, J. J. Devlin and Dnit'l Atkins. L?v- 1 h.miiv ifi */jh i l.,) ?J| A UIVAJT ?n l i.o " of Win. Hill, successor, Ac. Also, at llicl jtfx le of the Defendant. Thursday followingj *' in day, (January lt?,> tin; following personal call perty, to wit: One sorrel horse, 4 bead of, can le, S shouts and one gin, I.ovled on us the run pcrty of the same at suit of same. Terms s://. J. c. J -p SHERIFF'S SALE. eal Kstatc of William Gordon, Dec'd. | R ORDER OF PROBATE COURT, jS V" virtue of an order from ihc Judge of Pro- j ij 1 will sell on sjtieday lu January, next, at I-*' H'ville Court House, within the legal hours J * ile. Hie Ileal Estate of William Uordon, de- j ' ed, in the following lots or parcels, viz: i s le MOM K PL A CIO, containing three bun1 and forty-three f-113) acres, more or less, j hounded by lands of K. Westlleld, Peter iry, Estate of Win. (i. Uordon and others. >e sold in t wo tracts of which plats will bei _ wn on day of sale. IJ le HENKY 1M.ACE containing one. hundred | t ten (110) acres, more or less. Hounded by j Is of John E. Uldrich, Win. McCombs and j j ITS. nut o/Sali?One-hulfof the purchase money >e paiil '.n C4ish, ilie remainder on a credit of at Ive months with Interest at the rate of ID cent Purchaser to give bondandgood surety a niortguge of the premises to secure the lit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers* ami; T f lding. Terms of sale to be compiled with ! 1 lie Probate Judge. j J. Y. JONES, s. a. c. Q SHERIFF'S SALE. i> les c. m<">! ?> ? ?. John Vance?Execution. V* virtue of an exepiui.... m? dlreeteii in "T^l wise, I will sell at A uhevllle couVt uo!.c(i i" sdu.v in January next, within the legal hours I I'.tri lie, Hit-following property, to wit :Ui>e house parcel ofland near 0?Ueshury, containing J 'FJ cres, more or less. Also, the tract of land j 1 ivwhich K. M. Uodboid now resides, con 1i hal tfn'e one thousand acres, more or less, and her n which there I* a valuable mill, bounded ? ands off. Yancey Martin, Mrs. V. K.Ciritlin ] > others; also, one buggy. one 1-honje wagon, iv mule, one horse atul two cows. Levied on he property of John Ytinpe at the suit of TF ics 0. Moore. 2'enits Cush. 1 J. Y. JONES, s. a. c. HERIFFSALES. TATE OF SOUTH UAROLIS^, 'J COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.. j 1 (7. Barrett va. James N. Oochrap und John I ;. Mackayjr.?Sale under an order of Court! 'Common'Pleas lor Abbeville Connly. Y virtue of an order of the ftiurt of Common 17 as to me as sherirt',1 will sell at /I'jbeville r II. on salesday in Jatipaty next, \yiti|in gat legal hours of sale, the following real'estate vlt: ' f1 li thai tractor parcel of land i^.iown a? the ill house and Chandler tiactsaudaportiou ol .Mill tract supposed to eon lain In gross ilboul rj ncres, more or less, and hounded *?y lauds of u. k'id J". Hannah, 15. li. Eakins, William'* ct, James N. fAjchpin ami others. Also.'all t parcel or tract "f land lying 011 the west ? ii of Long (,'^ue creek, contaln'ing seventeen es, more or r-sp, aud bounded by lands of I 1 Williams, James N. Oichran ami others. 'F.llMSr? Ou'e'-lialf cash, am! the other half at A expiration of twelve months, wifli inlerest tn the day of sale. The credit potion to be 11 ui'ei! by bond and titles not to fie jielivercd II tbe bond la paid in lull. l'urchugef to pay papers. J. Y.JONES, sj. a.c. SJtiEUlM' S iSAL?. D in 0. Ilounlass, ftu/, tw. E.G. Hamilton, ei 1\ l?lly Order oi court. will sell nt. t lie risk of the former purchaser Abbeville court house on saleday in January st, all thai tract or parcel of lanii being it , tof the Heat Estate of John A. Hamilton, leased, designated as tract No. '!, contatmnu iMity-nineaeres, more or Jess, udjoihlug lands ; lohn O. Edwards, t'oin Jones, Atiuusta road iothers. I't-rnis o.ie-liati c.isli, the other hu.t a credit ottwelve months with interest from < . I- ol'sit.e at ten per cent, per annum, to be *e- |] cd by bond and mortguue of the nreo.lses. It J. V. JoN'Es, k. a. c. heiitrs Ofllcc, Dec. 17th, lfc>77. SHERIFFS SALE. J. Johnson,administrator, vx. Hubert Wat- ? on ami others?K.xeoutioii agafnsi property 1 1 L. J. Johnson. h IV virtue of an execution to irie directed in || > ahove slated case, i willseil on sale-day X itlary, lu-xt,a! bbttviilecourt house, wil /(w icjiiii hours of .-iue, tin- toiiowii ^ tun/ ?> ititation of lati situated in .M.ignoiia Avn ' ' l> coiiiainitig eiiiht. hundred items, ln-rjt o. | s, adjoining iaudsofj. itrooks, San /.< i < >k and the Estate of Jitmes I'urtly. /ertns| ... h. J. V. JUNE-, s/.t.c. / |f?; SHERIFFS SALE. ' jiV rriet It. Lyon, \>?sijjin-t*. I'liiintitl' vx. ])r. I I Tj Lyon, I?elondaiit? .*>?le under j.xeeuuon. ?r tY virtue of an execution in ire directed in > nbove slated cane 1 ?viil sell at Abhevilb* jrt house on salesday in January, next, W iiiiii tin;, cjiiii hoursof sale, the fnll<<wini; rent an utf, tn wit: Out* house ami loi In I lie town ol LI beville containing one* ucrii, more or less, 1 I bounded by lots of the ouptist church, J. L. rtiti, It. N. l'mlt, sani'ioi Mcliowitn ami icrs. I.cviftl on as tin- property of tl. 'I'. Lyat the suit ol'Xiatrle'. i>. l.yon. icons cash. I HI .<. i. JONKtV, s. a. c. ! Mi SHERIFF'S SALE. \. 0. Waller ami "Idliam it Coleman /"I J (Ilium Hoozer?i.xc-cu.ioii. j V virtueofiiu execution to ine dirictod, 11 l'Vl I'sjjl! at Abbeville eouri home on >a eday ii. j ? I'uaryi next, wiihii the legal boms of sale, j I'ollutrihji real e.-tute to wit: One tract oi l eel ot lamt know ii as the liuo/.er .dill tract j itaiuiug two hundred ami ti/riy liliejacres, I re or lc?s, and h>>uudc<l ny land* oi John! * :kles, lanusot the heirs ot l..iurcnsund others! ;ied upon :is the properly ol Wiliiatn limi/.ei ; "j.'1 he suit oi'oldh.utV ? vjojytnaii any others, j eiliis wish. , J. Y JONlvS, s. it. e. tie SHERIFF'S SALE. nnel C. Link tw. John Link-Order of Fore- , os lire. . j V virtue of an order of Oitirt. to h](e directed, in sell at .1 bin-vine court house on j-aloiln\. of .January, next, within the leiiai I'murs of , Ilie loilowtuj; uiscibed propeity, to wit: ; Iruci or patcrl ol land known ; s the llujii it 1'luce, I'ouiaiiiiiiK otic 11nr.vl; <-?I anM si'.\:\ j is, more or iess, and buinuhil l?y iaiid.no. l*ii L. 1 ailter, illicit i eliliell, i.ewis J. Job:.ami others. J. Y.Jl'NK.y, s. a.e. j SHERIFF'S SALE. nes W. Fouehc vs. Joel Fouchc?.Soiu umh/j execution. j ^ virtue ot an execution to uie dlr?*cted in | above stated case, i Will sell a. Abbeville.! rt house on saiesduy in Junui.i^ next, inti the le^al hours ol sale, ihd following ' pvrty, to w it: one house ami lot in lite towi | 4 ?inety- ilx cnnuiming one <icic,more or less, I bounded by the l resbj terian cliureh, l inn j Ige street, i-uiher Kinuru una others. Lev upon us tJic property of Joel Kouciie at the j of James vv . t uuehe. Terms < '.'*.-11. J. 1. Jij.NEI, s.?. C. SHERIFF'S SALIC. ov & Sell rx. W. IU. Walteis?>u.e under an ; >t xecuilon. : * V virtue of an execution lo nie directed iu iease, i Wt.l sell at ibb-vliie court house on day iu .luuuury m xt. w.tluti Uie legal hours ate" tlie toilowine rem esia.e i'> wit: one tract 01 mrccl ol land. Known a- tile bask in i'iao\ 1 to contain tw<> hundred and lifly acres, re or less, hounded by hums ot John i\ ntts _ , Tnjlor Tract, ttue.uy liiver and others. v 'led upon as iiie tirope. ty oi ??. lj. Wuiteis hcttiiltoi Liroy .v.-eli. icons < ?sh. J. Y. JoN K.V, s. a. c. j ... ~ SHERIFFS SALE. ;. Hosman.-Ky ami oiner i jeuuors, vs. i>. v? . id K. V\ illiiiiiis?Executions. V virtue of the ubove and Miudry other exeioiis to me directed at;u.nst the above ueJanis, I will sell at Abbeville court house Ay saleday in January next, within the legai )' its of sale, the following Heal Estate aiui :t of IiiikIs, to wit .* Home Tract ol' it. L. H'iIns, bounded bv lands of W. V. ('linksculcs, JJ 1 V. ii. l'niice, coiiiuinjic three hundred ?s, more or Ics>. '1 he f'razicr I'lace of K. 1.. lianiK, hounded by lands ol K?t. of J. Camp1 Martin, Mrs. Miller and others, containing r hunnred acres, more or less. The llranyon ceoflt. L. ifilliams, containing two hund and fifteen acres, more or less, and bound- 20 jy lands of A. J. i-'linkscaies, W. 1>. Prince I others. The liulh Tract of B. W. Hilliams tainlnir three hundred acres, more or'less, ^ I bounded by lands of J. \V. l'ower. J. E. j wlilee and others 'l'lie McNair Tract of IS. I Williams, coniamliitf three hundred acres, re or less, and bounded by lands of J. E. wniee, \V. (J. Latimer and others. Terms % ii. J. V. JUNE'S', s. a. c. SHERIFF'S SALE. Unm <fc fit>leni?n vs. John R. Meals and TJzzie | Neals^-Judgment Foreclosure and Order ofi ? jjurt to sell. ! |"\ V virtue ofnn order of Ormrt to nie directed he above sta-cd case, I will Fell at Abbeville t rt house, within the leeal hours of sale, on i sday, the 7th .limitary, next, the Waller rdlaw Homestead, upon which the above/ indant" now re?lde. situated near New Mnr-'i f , The tract wjll be sold In four parcels, plats I V> :hlch will be exhibited on day of sale. t 77 ild on the following terms: one-half of the chase money to be paid in cnsii, the residue ISP 1 credit of twelve months with Interest from j m-p of sale?purchaser to give a good bond and' ortuaso oft he premises to secure the credit i PA Jon and pay for papers and taxes Ln arrears. J. Y. JONES, H. a. P. Slt( "SHERIFF'S SALE! "v i .* ~/l lie Heal Eat ate of Addison iu u Clinkscales, Deceased. ! nc Irder of Sale from Probate Court. |tur r virtue of an order from the Probate Court 3X11 io directed. I will sell at /Ihbeville court sh on salesday; the 7th of ,T?miary, next. J No lln the legal hours of sale, the following real tc of Addison C'linkscaleK, deceased, viz:? house and lot In tlje town of Due West with acres, more or loss, hounded by H. McOee, , . Lindsay, J. N. Young and others. One- A of the purchase money to be paid In cash f* balance on twelve month's credit. Purcha0 give bond with good surety and a mort1 of the premises with interest to secure the nee. Terms to be complied to the Judge of a >aie. Purchaser to pay for all necessary jrsand for recording. I * ** T'VT-q a c J D. CHALMERS & GO,! ABBEVILLE S, C. dealers in Furniture.| \RLOR SUITS, CHAM UK Jt WALIfUT Suits, Cottage Sujts, Walnut and Painted; en us, W;isli Stands, Tables, Uedsteads, lir.s, Wardrobes, Safes, Lounges, Chlldrm rlages, Window Shades, Ac. rK also keep the largest and best selected k of Picture Frames, Mouldings and est Pictures kept In the State. dive us a and we will sell you goods as low as they he houi;lit elsewhere. All goods warled as represented. 'pteinberO, IsTT, tf. It<*)SKNJ5KU<> invftos every body to come and inspect his large stock of Is. IE STHI ItE IIAiTHoMMENCED IN AHKEVILLU. OsKXT{KI!(t strikes fur Quick Sales nnd Short Profits. j October 01,1ST". upper house, Hy I). B. OLYMPII, Ilodges, Depot. ASSKN(t 10lis on the (r. A <K. R., find the travelling public1 generally,arefuriilshed 'client meals at thfs I lot*!, and the best au? imodations to those who lodge, - pt. 25, 'TT?.lin A Choice Stock of I0NFECTI0NARIES, "rcuch, Fancy and Stick Candies W. JOKL SMITH'S. 1 you want a pairiof.shoes for one dollar, go to ftoHKNHKKU S. TNGHAMS, 10 rents at Rosenberg'?. OSKNUEKO .sells a good pair of boots for 82.50. t/lis for ladies and Misses, also ex tin size ipoVttfirL fV,r 1!1(^. Dulles, ycry clieaji . a.t. tjie UK rnorchnntH through the country will Una It to their interest to cnl) on Rosenes, Futures opened strong, as follows: Ocg. .. [Ocjober 10, pSKNHKRG Intends to sell his poo^ls as , low as any house In4he State. ! you want to djoss up from head tq toe for i*t.00 go tp Rosenberg's itUXKS.?An elegant lino for l.idierjand gculy, now on hand ut tin: Emporium ot ;hion. " (October 10,1ST7. ADIKS, if you want a Shawl for 50 cents, call on Itpsenberg's. IIE FAIR JS COMING.? " HORSE BLANKETS AT TV. .TOF.Tj SMITH'S. OI{ young gentlemen.?the most stylish HATS, handsomest CRAVATS mid eleif. SIIOKS at ' W. JPEL SMITH'S. EKTLEMANS WHITE SHIRTS forT'io at UuSENliElWS. oyt's Summer Cologne at R0NSENBERG'3j_ B L XJ ES T 01ST E. T 13< tints iter pound. r - ; E. PARKERurrnh fof Hayes' Southern Policy Hurrah for Cheap Goods at KOSKNBEKG'S. ust Proof Red Oats!! SEED VERT PURE. 500 BUSIIELS of the above fi>r sale In WHITE H HOT J n: its. Oc.t. 2.1, '77--IP m ~m lew Store! Xcw Goods!! NO. 'Z GRANITE UAN(>E. dlSS RAMEY \ ILL Oprn lipr I'ALL AND WINTJJF V STUl.'K of MILLINERY, iT'.ONS, IfnnUcrclueiV, Collars, ('n(l\ inil?s Frills, Ties. Veils. Corsets, Jewelry )s|?:ry. Tins, Needles, 'I'llrend, Trimming WEDNESDAY OCT. 3 Her Friends and Customers ILL llr.d II to their 1NTEUEST to r:i| <1 Examine her Stock before I'urelinsliif SOWIHTf. n coiimrtion with tho above will l>ellie DKKSS MAKING "PAKTMKXT under ohanrc of compi'tru Miners, whu inmirr satisfaction In rnal: ; anil cutting dresses. I'ATTF.IIMS Always'n Kauri. lO.N'KTIHUTOKS to the County I'alr lij 1 ItoscnbiTir ? ('liciip and iiooil Gixwls u: cry jji'scriiHion lor cvvuyltoUy. Mark the Spot " IMIKRE reposes the remains of yom ^ friends by ))liii'lutrn iniirlilc Monument I load stone to their memory. At lite Mar Yuri I run In* seen ii full line of all v'riulei Mfrlile?Also u liiriro collection of the 1?> I designs from u hie.li we can at short no i' u?'t ii)> all auules of work. Our prices ar< low as city prices, uiitl worl; better ItnishLlinn done elsewhere. .1. 1). OHAI,MI:RS. [*ST received a lot of beautiful Klowei Stands. S< mothlnir new. At J. I?. CilAl.M Kits A CO. "WleSTf ALABDIN .SQKS'l SECURITY OlLs .:?? BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. anted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, ilATKll WHITE IN COLOU. Fully Deodorized. /ILL WOT EXPLODE HIGHEST AWARD AT ^entennialExposition For Kxcellcuce of Manufacture AND HIGH FIRE TEST. Endorsed by the Insurance Companies. Head this Certificatt?One of Many. ITowap.t> Fire Insurance Co. op Bai.ttoke, Baltimore, Dec. 23d, 1H74.?Mestrt. ( '. HVjt <;-nilrmtn: Having used the various li.s'ilil in (his city for illuminating purposes, I ,ke pleasure in recommending your "Aladdin ,'curiiy Oil" as tlie tufrU and frr.it ever used in jr household. Yours truly, [Si^nodJ ANDREW REESE, President. BInnn?uctnrcd by ). WEST & SONS, Baltimore. Try it, and you ivtll use no otlier. H. A. BR A H E, DEALER IN 'ATl'HEkS, DIAMONDS, 2WELRY, SILVERWARE And Fine Fancy Goods, O BROAD ST. con. XcIKTOSCII, AUGUSTA, G A., KSTAIIMSHKD 1842. WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully REPAIRED AND WARRANTED, ttobcr lt#77, 3m. AY, TANiYAIlTLlT&TO. ' ) Manufacturers of and Dealers In (ARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ' SADDLES, TRUNKS, HARNESS, IATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, RINGS, AXLES, CARRIAGE MARIAL, MACHINE BELTING AND CICING, 225 Brond Street, OppoB Central and Globe Hotels, Anita, Ga. Ve urn now recpivincr a larcro and var assortment of vehicles for business pleasure. A full assortment of 1,2 1 4 HORSE WAGONS, host manuftu*e, at the lowest prices. Call and exine our stock. DAY TANNAIIILL & CO. v. 7, J877 , 3m. NS, PISTOLS AND JEWELRY | T a Sacrifice in Jlosonberg's Store. ' ' f October 10,1877 . w. c. BENET, .ttorney at Law, ,a\v Range, Abbeville C. H., S*C. HOPE FOR ALL! ] Consumption is generally supposed to be an Jncnrable disease. Why? Because medlcul moil, who of ail others' should have bceu the * r-j j la.st to encourage hiieh u? unphilosophlctij V? sa and dangerous assumption, have insisted up- flnept pi on and propagated it with a persistency which ! known a i seems almost incredible in the light of science and of truth. We used the term 'dangerous' ;advlsedly, for what can he more depressing I and injurious to the consumptive than brood- ' j ing over the idea?founded solely upon the i liat of Ills physieia;. -that his malauy is mor- s rJ I a I, and that the inmost that can he done for 'J, J ? | him is to render his exit from this world aa . easy as possible. Such melancholy and hope- ' ] less reilecUonsas this belief engenders among I j*"'1 "*? consumptive patients, do as much, if not; I more, to hasten t heir departure for tlie land j !ljj({ *',c i of sliadows, as the tuburelcs in their lungs, ami .moi, ! AW'IIV U'iili such II t.heorv. IlaooilVi ' I tin; (iltKAT MASrKlW OF MEIIICINK llilVC ?'U- j ^>ov- J ! tered their protest against it and confuted by > tin. most positive testimony tlic monstrous At the j fallacy. l>angerousas pulmonary plitIs, Uts terrible ravages may be- Maycd ami the -t ' lungs restored ton sound condition evenafier 1UU : suppuration has taken place. Kvery rxporl; enwu surgeon knows that post mortem ex: amlnatlons of aged persons who have died III | the ordinary course of nature have repeatedly /~10TT.J I disclosed the traces of pulmonary ulcer* en- Wo ! tirefy cicatrized. The argument, therefore, Bronze ( agaiust the possibility of healing u pulmona- Beds ar ry abscess because the iiumcdiate Scat of the warrant disease cannot be re-iolied, has not a leg to the snm stand upon. Over fifty Instances of the dis covery of cicatrized ulcers in the lungs have ,|n.. been recorded by the ineiljcnl faculty of Paris, I yV { mud such eminent authorities as' Kevlnus, *? tw/i ! Malphlghl, Du Haen and scores of others, pnn_??, ! French', English and German, mighteaslly be . cited to prove their certain curability. 1 ' j and morbid Influence flipst be known. The m r I dissecting knife has disclosed til I the lntcrnnl > I characteristics of consumption. Wc know I tluit tubercles Jn the ltnigs vary in size l'rom I granules smaller than apin's head to that of a large bean. These develope into open ulcers technically known na vomlcal wfilch after- A wards spread (jver a surface seveuil inches in tj (diameter. Their sacs are filled with a yellow, | greenish, grayish matter generally very ofl'ensive. The membrane itself is greatly Inflamed'. and the ends of tit* pulmonary artery Onpositi imd veil) connecting wltli tlio diseased parts arc clogged with vitiated and purulent mucus. Ueatlj must ensue either from suffocation or IIUJJS hemorrhage if speedy relief Is not obtained. lt_ is obvious llittt.'jfifliUfttliJMS J9 AXLi eject'fiie poison rankling In his lungs, and Hopso 6 choking the air passages; and which will also ' * 1 allay the grievous irritation of the inflamed Purcnns parts. No preparation known to materia 'c incdlea accomplishes this double qbject so Pltl<?r> effectually' and speedily as IIol^owav'h hand ca coi'ofi Cure and iju.n'ci Bamam. That In comparable remedy loosens and liquifies the m poisonous and foetid accumulations in the lungs and bronchia;, subdues with \yondcrful * rapidity the inflammation of the diseased parts, and prevents the possibility of hemorrhage. At theeame time it tones and strengthi ens th<> muscles of the throat and enables \ -Li J j i them tQ throw off the vitiated matter without XX tl straining. The transcendent merit ofHoiLO- 1878, li way's ('pl'gh Cukk and Lvno Balsam Is the thoroughness with which it does Its work. Its Immense superiority to the multitude of aaJ t I ollioiaf ftiid proprietary medicines, designed tuny Joi for a similar purpose, wlilph have preceded It, lies In the fact that. It Is an Absolute Kradlcant if pulmonary and throat diseases, wiille they x-nv at the best were merely palliations. Itlsnof alqms that the preparation ditjlpdgcs the pulmonic virus, it possesses balsamic properties cnnllin tho Irn t r>, 1 )/< t llilili l.i ..... ._~ lung, while by its tonic operations it.greatly rtlO r facllfiates and hastens the healing process. I ' As ti preventive Hoi.i.oway's (Jo unit (,'che tt , AND IjUNG HaI.SAM is Of)UHlly ofllcftcious. >) A? Coughs, especially the dry hacking coughs WAG which are so common, are terribly fruitful sources of consumption. The sufferer at first o iia.4u feeling of rawness In the throat, tight- ? > ness across the chest, then dangerous lnflara nation sets in, wiiieh may give rise to hem- ^ urrhage or the formation ol vomieai, if It is I not speedily checked and the couirh loosened. iloj.f.oWAV'S (-ouofl ClMlK ANl) I.I'NO liAI.- HA> sam necompiisiies tiii'} with a degree of tin* promptitudeano certainty which astonishes ranch, the patient. No type jf throat, lung orbron- t chl^J disturbance can resist, Its curative Influ- ? cnce. It overcomes tlie most obstinate forms of tills class of disorders, and breaks up at once the most violent paroxysms of coughing. . . All its Ingredient* are purely vegetable. Some of tlieifi arc called from sources entirely new to pharmacy, and all are. possessed of properties of marvelous remedial efficacy. The uni jsolicited testimonials which Its proprietors I : havi.' been constantly receiving since its Intro- X cus ' j duetion to the public, from persons who have jnirs ! experiences! or witnessed its wonderfully benI eficial effects, fully Justify the belief that it , I must ero long, become the Standard Amer,* i l('\S sl'kc-Iltr koi: a i.i, diseases of the goocts, i itkshiratouV Organs. IMPORTANT CAUTION. ?v | None genuine unless the signatures of J. . Jm j IIaydock and ft. D. Mavis as agents f?r the rnm i ! l'i,ll,.,l ?(>,?,.V nr.. ri.nn.lnn tliummwr a S 111 handsome reward will lie'given to any oik- *I rendering such information us may lead to I the detection of any party or parties counter' felting the medicines <>r vending the same. n knowing thenvto be spurious. ueto %*Sokl lit the manufactory of Professor . Ifoi.i.oWAY & Co., New York, ami by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicine throughout the civilized world, 31. per Bottle. Dee. 12, 1S77 1- m . , "^OT TWO LATE YET: <>!' To get a Nice Saddle ! for the Fair, cheap at :j ' W. JOEL SMITH'S, iieais j October 31,1S77. and F; ; FOR THE FAIR. to br'hi I VASES, Toilet Sets, Guest Cups and t0 ? , ijTovs. EDWIN PARKEll. ^ r\ ()t.f oo '77 A. I HO ' | u* ~ "* the Br Hubbti FOUTZ'S i hors? and cattle powders, li % 1 euro or prevent Ulsoane. (j (J \ *?. i. i'k.n.ni'.i, i\ iiiio i uc, s. l\ J. k. tuwnskxj), iioii?;l-s i?e|>ot, 8. (j. n . NOTICE. Coke WILL ho lot to tin1 lowest bidder the building; of a bridge across Li'tin River at Pettifirew's F'-rrv, on Tuesday, | 'S'HK ' j the 11th of December, next, at 10 o'clock, j I hot . a. in. '['he contractor will be required to | '"'limr; give bond with good security. " J.. R. .lOXRS,v* R. A. MyCASLAN, a. m. mattison, t,,mon County Commissioners, u November 28th 1S77*. " SALK OF T?,r tuition. EOETGAGE LASTD i t.onimu i Fret; fr?i ! I LI mi i* lit BY virtueof authority vested in mo by KorO Mortgage executed :id ol'. Novem-| tury, of liter 187") by W. L. Turner, to secure the! ('ut( I jjiifflut.so money, we will sell at public _ outcry rt fJreemvood, on 2(itli December,! J fll next, ( riH KSDAYj all that parcel ol j land known as the S PIt 1Nii I IE L D T It A L' T. ?i ics?< the same being a part of the Real chlldrci Estate of W. X. IWake, deceased, con- All of tl taitiiirg SIXTY-ONE ACRES, : bounded by lands of Jir. J. Walls, J. 0. Alexander,*R. P. Blake and B. <'. Parks, i Terms made knowtion clay of sale. \V. K. BLAKE, it J? A. M. 15LAKE, ! Executors, j November 2S, 1S77, 2t |Marshall ?. DeEruhl, rn Attorney at Law, j * ^ _AJsL] YJ ] 3; I w ^iP" Mill A'? O .A*.iAAAj nil Rises j lU'iml > -J.-JCiA, S. C. j . "7-.ND-, Proprietor, j \t. iT KEU of Sfiish, Blinds, Boors, . .; 1 t.%..r tv I 1 .. m.'w r^uion, xuriuo X lVClL ! Pil.i stern, Mantelpieces, ; ~CT3T Ha uirails, Nowrla, lialua- Q~~a ' * I description. . Guaranteed A No. |. ' CHARIiSMHOTEL, E. H. JACKSOX 4 CO, \J KSI CHABLESrON, S. C. Ri*?J CORA HATES REDUCED. 82.50, S.l.nn asn 8-1.00 I'M it day, According to location of j room, (December J'J, lb'ti, 3m. ^ ACjI'KAT ilwlinc in dry goods. Call on Cunningham A: Tcinplcton. (Doc. 12,1877 BOOTS ,\N1> SHOES at greatly reduced | prices tit Cunningham & Tempieton's. _ . , I or'. 12, 1x77 tf I Octob KEEP UP YOUR CREDIT^ | WpYlwM&Cn MAV4V V AAWAVft W W V i ARK nnw out of Business for a short Jjf* . time only, and CEUTAIXLY EX- i PECT ALL who owe them, to settle at I once, as they need money to puruha.se I I their Fall Stock. WE have, out of our little, helped you,; i out of your abundance, help us; thereby; Next to proving yourselves worthy of the kind-; y.,., ness bestowed upon you. You may: H want help apain. Remember? A friend , ? in need is a friend indeed. Very respectfully, W. T. McDONALD. & Co. say* d< 1 Sept. 12, 1*77, tf County, *9 fggBBgBBgBggiBHBggg xrdtice. ?r+ 1>* sold to the highest ladder on lesdny next, (December,) one of the untntlons in Abbeville County? ?the Black Place. ng iisx ACIIE8 more or Ions, fn ! -extending fro/n IVnney's Creek c General's Hoad. upon which stands once/ S?OnC'thinl Cosh, and the reniain.'o prjtiiil annual Instalments In one i years, with interest from dale at ten i The cash portion to be pnld at once credit portion to l>e secured by bond i tjrugeot the premjsex. UcGOW'AN, AbbuvllLc C. H..S. C. 4. 1N77. Furniture Stor^ this Week, COTTAGE| BEDSTEADS kOK Walnut Ileds.ST; Cottage Hard<ui Beds, Si.-V) and upwards-. Good .'asters or Hollers to each Bed. The o nicely finished all hard wood, and j ed superior to all others, and sold at e price. J. D. OHALMEK'M. I)OZEH Cotton and Shuck Matl) tresses *.n Country Chairs; 8 Dozen "VValput airs and Rockers, Inuidsoino Rtyies at ; es." J. I), CHALMERS. 1 jputhern Depot for Cafr&Jge JH^TEpIALSJ - . . 0?Or?rz?r D. FRANKE, 157 MEETING STREET, I ?. Cnarleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C., DKAl.KR IX , SPOKE,RIMS, SJIAFTS Etc. S. Springs. BoUii....flAir"hftJirt and (hop Iron, Sprlnj:, Plotv and Castle ilnts. Oils, varnishes, Brushes, etc. ;lng direct from MANUFACTURERS to otter rny poods af, NORTHERN (, and always keeping a full Mook on n Pfll Orion with Dispatch. [Nov. 14,1877] KTotio?. i persons holding School claims fbp lie years 18tt8, 1869, }870, 1871, 1872, !74, 1875 and 187Q are earnestly re1 to present them to mo by the 1st December next, Fail not as you ne your claims. JOHN A. WIER, School Commissioner. H 1877 tf. FOR SALE. rloso out Stock on hand I will sell cry low, for cash a lot of new AND BUGGIES. Also V. N'D BUGGY HARNESS. J. \V. ROBERTSON, jmbor 19, 1S77 tf, ) THE PUBLIC. 'E removed my DENTAL OFFICE to ! room on the Upper Corner of okanitk , over Mr. Mars' Store. NO. S. THOMPSON, ' Dentist. Fresh Arrivals. :TTY CALICOES, Black Alpoc, all prices, Skirt Protectors, VeilPretty Scarfs, Black and Colored Buttons, Ladies Hats, New Shapes, t than ever, and other desirable at the 1 EMPORIUM OF FASHION, ember 7, 1877. or Young Gentlemen. ' most stylish HATS, handsomoa, IRAVATS and elegant SHOES, a W. JOEL SMITH'S bcr 17, 1S77, tf. CAKPENTEY." 3 undersigned hereby gives notjtv hat ho is prepared to do all kinds rpenter's Work and Building. o repairs Cotton Gins, Thrashers ins, A lull supply of Gin Material > on hand. Farmers are requested ig their Gins up early in the season VV 1/1 IIIC? IU IJiiVU IIJU1I1 Pfl'l^cujr poAccent for the Taylor Cotton Ciin, ooks rotton Prow, and u(( kinds of ip and Leather Bolting. D. B. SMITH, Abbeville C. II., 6'. C, CGKESEURY I iKEREXCE SCHOOL, sbury, Abbeville County, S. C. Elghty-tlilnl Session of twenty weeks I rins on the second Mondiiy, 14th of! l\ 1S7S. I'lUCHARD, A. M., Itector. . ! '. GARY, Secretary Board Trustees. EXPENSES. , Primary Department 812.00 Intermediate " 15.00 .Kt-nlor " 20.001 c-r month, 1"2.(X> > rjf ministers of tba Conference, freo of on, proverbially healthy. Easily aeb'y Greenville anil < 'olumMa Railroad.' nltv. Intelligent, retlnedivnd moral, in dram shops, gambling saloons, and I tendaht evils. italogue. address the Rector or SeereJ'.oard 1 rustecs. tr .31,1877, tf. OK AT THIS! VER SHOES at 75 cents per pair. DVER SMOEH at i>?) cents per pair. OVER SHOE* nt 5n ennjs per pair, us OVER SHOES at 40 cents per pair, lie above nt T?T 1 tl Jl . w nite Jbromeis, ENDLETON TROPRIETO PENDLETONi UNDRY & M AUGUS1 MANUFACTUR BODES'' COTT made To order Steam Engines and hoi >rse powers, Threshing Machines, I'linii . Cotton Presses, for hand, Iloree or \\ ring done at very low prices. SANTA" OIjIDAI THE LARGES1 IN THIS STINfi OK TOYS, POLLS. FRENCH : W-lUK, FANCY SHAKER AND IN iA Leather Gooods, Walnut Brackets, \ L and Plated Jewelry, Ties Gloves SI indCufTs, MlliLlM'jKK d?C.# iiL our Inspection am At J cr 31, 1S77, 12 nj. L. 0ALH( WHOLESALE AND RI j Goods, ( Notions- Fan< NO. 279 BKOA Bonos, Brown & Co., ING commenced'business at tho ho visit Augusta to call and examii re. We promise to sell a little c] we can easily afford to do, our exp ouses. Call and sec for yourselves, > not forget your Carolina frien S. C. 100,000 READERS r ARE CALLING FOR ^ Tie ORIGIN ail HISTORY * OF THE RUSSIAN ... TURK., AND THE GREAT CONTEST NOW |U WAGING BETWEEN TltEH. | Our RUSSO-TURKISH WAR HOOK I? the * most Reliable, accumte and Comprehensive: i? "fvi v.T Pfi iVT PVfJTJ A VTNfiS. MAPS and PLANS, the most showy.deslrable *nU useful book now published. A 5000 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. jgj Those desiring Territory on t.bli should det avail thomsolvesofan curly application. Also gaj lOOfl AGENTS WANTED ON OUR CA toil Coiinatioi Prospect JlEpRESENTONG 150 DISTINCT PUBLICATIONS ( Of uniy.orsnl Interest, Including Agrjculturaj, BlogrnphLcal, JllxtorUml, Religious, and MI*uelJuneau* Work*- Salts made from this Pn>spec(,us when all single book* fall. " I Alto on our nearly, 100 atyWs of premium ' FAMILY BIBLES, ^ ENGLISH and GERMAN, PROTEST A XT W* and CATHOLIC. Awarded superiorly over all other*, fbrtficlr Invaluable Aids and Su- |1 uerb Bindings, at tl?eGRANDCEN'TENNIAL I, EXPOSITION, 1870. , v Particulars Free. Address, JNO, E, POTTER & CO.. Publishers. 01 PJIILADELPIA. Nov, u, isrr. tf. &oofls for tie Million, at Prices to Sait tie Tines! z Dry Goods, Of every dosctription at aSmall Advance on iTew York Prices, A GOOD ALPACCA for 25 oenta. ? Bleached and Brown Good*, cheaper than before the war. A line lot of SHOPS, No. 1 BROGAXS, the heat in the market, for 91.50. A large ntook of CLOTHINGS b at remarkably low prices. A SUIT ft>r ?5.00. HATS, lit 40c to $4.00. No. 1 SUGAR at 11c. A good COFFEE at 20, 221, and 30c. M I GIVE tho too of the market for COTTON and 5 sell goods at a very small advance on I ^ New York prices. "Corne and examine ? mv stock, at No. 1 Granite Range, Abbeville, s. e. E. A. MARS.. Oct. 71, 1877, tf SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. ? CUNNINGHAM AND TEMPLETDNl i tllvf nruinnH thnlr SHOES and can HUD- ? ! ply onstomors at greatly reduced prices. " J HATS, HATS. HATS. \ CALL ON c Cniiuku & Teipleti S J AND get the latest stylo HATS for young I and old men. C GROCERIES, GROCERIES. > SUGAR, COFFEE, and SHELF GOODS of fc all kind* at I C CUMINGM&TEMPLLTOFS. I 26 Years in Bed. [ IF a man lives SO years, one third of t his life is spent in lied. In order to \ make it eoml'ortable, all persons should r use the spring hed, which is now sold so low as to be within the reach of all. For sale by J. D. CHALMERS & CO. [ Oct. 17, 1877. tf. T ' To House-Keepers [ In General and Newly Married Couples' i IN PARTICULAR! , A VERY Large assortment of J. CROCKERY j At WHITE BROTHER'S. 1 PLATES, CUPS AND SAtJCBRS, DISHES, GLASS-WAKE, <*c? <fcc., very cheap AIno a good assortment of ^ Table Cutlery, WOODEN-WARE, POTS, OVENS, <fcc. Call and be satisfied. ** WHITE BROTHERS. October 24, 1877, tf. Ul ^ionTT II UjUJ^CliC JL-?. VJ? CbX J Iff Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H., 8. C. ^-Special attention to the collection o claims. [Nov. 12,1870 tf & BROS., tfS OF THE L kBOARDMAN .CHINE WORKS TA, OA. ICRS OF THE rp 'ON PLANTER pi lers, Snw Mills, Orlsl Mills, Flour Mills ? >s. Iron Railing, Wutoj> >Vhecls, Gin Gearing, J? ater Powers. . 1 Dpt. 31, 1877 12 m. .. be> csp CLACS. 1 r GOODS: " STOCK EVER I CITY: AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, JAPAN DIAN WORK-BASKETS. Vail Pockets, Mottoc Frames, i:c. Ik, Linen and Embroidered Hankerchlefa 1 unusually LOW PRrCES. ' _ Di i Orders Solicited. . H- TRUMP'S. NO. 220 BROAD STREET. Q ? ? ?? pou 1TTKT & fJO J V ill W v w 3TAIL DEALERS IN Nothing, Hats, , 3y Goods. etc> ^ D STREET, * pi AUGUSTA, GA. C above named place, we ask every one ne our stock of goods before buyinii lieaper than any other house in the Cltyj enses being about one-fourth of those o, It ana no convinced inai wc mean wnai wei dP. L. Calhoun, formerly of Abbeville, J Oct. 31,1877,3 m. | 0< -aHaanfl tot This OuflJ Will Save Your Money. oekii T THEIR Cheap Oroecry Depot, to l be found on Wa-Tbiagton Street bran & Trowbridge old Stand, cave ermined to sell their goods at prices to t the limes for the CASH and the SH only. They have In stoj* & most nploto and well melected mock of H?ary and Faacy' j xR CEBJUSSf General Family ant Plan./ %/ ** 0 Mb " tion Supplies* TfUBQ AMn THBAMft tuouu a\iv ivjuavwj m tbo best brands, 9 Sugar*, r!| j fflMn.Tjl Coffees, ' | Knick Knacks, S >"TGoJ 1 IfLSl^S^^be top of the nilfrkec I id for Cotton and ail country produce. ,|i GIN GEARINfl I A 9 Ml Mi n ana saainng AND BOLTS r-w rr. orest City Foundry and Machine Works, E0< R. 10MB1RD 4 CO.,' AUGUSTA, GA. ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, ill (fearing and Mac!iin*r^ OF ALL KHf*j Indo dnd rcp#|red promptty.; r,, , )ct. 3. 1877, It. - J /"X ? ^y^-.S IlairVigor, For restoring Graf Hair to ts natural Vitality and Color. A dressing* which (3 is at,ff once agreejBf. nj^ able, healthy, ^ and effectual for- presefvI^TOHB^^Eing the Jfflir. or fray ^KN/iatr it so?* fSMHBKP. * rtsfartd t> iU riginal color, with the gims as d 'reshness of youth. Thin hairift hickened, falling hair checked, and ?aldness often, though not .always, tired by its nsk .-Kothimfcanie. tore the hair where the follicles are [estroyed, or the glands atrophied, ind decayed. But such as jcemtin an be saved for usefulness by this ipplication. Instead of fouling the iair with a past}* sediment, (t will j ;ecp it clean and vigorous. It? occasional use will prevent the hair rom turning gray^ or. Ming off,, ind .consequently prevent bald jess* | ?ree from those deleterious sqbitances which Stake some prepflraions dangerous and ii^mioM^to he hair, the Vigor can only Wnefit. >ut not harm it. If wanted merely or a HAIR DRESSING* lothing else can be found so desiriblc. Containing neither oil nor lye, it does not soil wliite cammc, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfUme. PREPARED BT )r. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Urn., FnuttoaZ tmd AnaXptUml Ck**tfsU. OLD BT AZX PHUOOX5T8 BVBIttWHKRK. Pf!.f2AWAi?^rr!A ? V/ ? V?? v/* V/ vr ; / thT5a;t ; Greenville, S. G., wholesale and retail. DEALERS IN oobs, r? ' . . , sash. ' 1 -bunds.3 > ;antles and shingles, STAIR WORK, NEWELS, HAND RAIL AND BALUSTERS, IME, CEMENT. AND LATHS TEMPLES IMPROVED POCELAIN IJNED PUMPS. Sewer and Drain Piping. (IE most complete establishment in the upper part of the Htuto from which to cure BUILDEBS MATERIALS. rluss In any quantity on hand. cud list* for estimate*. . . TV. hitnkfulfor the liberal patronage of Ab:llle t'ouuty conferred In the past we rectfully request u coutlnuance of the same. r.C Gower&Cd Grreenville, S. C? Nov. 14, 1877, l-'m 11 ?J?J.J i?l> L^JL^ar^LJCT1.0a | imble Bee, Home Again, ? Peculiar, ^ Figaro. BLACK WELL'S . irbam Smoking Tobooco. CHEWING TOBACCO F all kinds, from 10 cents to f^conts a Plug, from -50 cents to a $1.50 a nd. PIPES. new lot of Fancy Pipes just received JAMES M. LAWSON. ctohor 17. 1877, tf. INN INGHAM & TEMPLETON ore making preparations to pleaau the little folks ihrlBtmoa. [Dec. 12, 1877 tf Be in the Fashion. HIS is the reason for wearing thero. those stvliah HATS at W. JOEL SMITH'S. *ober 31, 1877. ^4