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EBHSjgp ||||je Press aad Bannei ^^|ednesday,Aug. 21,1878, Murder at Donnaldsville. some time past ill-feeling-; have c: BPflMbctween Henry Cowan and J. Hraa||^K) Wood, well-to-do colored inei culminated in the death of tli about dusk on Thursday cvenin week, Tlioy lived in double cal Mr. Dod.-son's place noar Donald occupied one room and Wood th Thursday evening Wood wunc t before Cowan came in from hi pulled n board otC the log wall be 5g||gHi the rooms, and wheu Cowan en SawPS^B his room Wood put the muzzle t Q^ggg^ot grttt through the crack, (jiseharjj I lie \Vlsolti road mto Co wans nock an I The jugular vein whs out. hi pe cut off, and he w;is otherWis tillv wounded. He fell out of th and as he Jay upon the groun II ti red a pistol shot at his \ictir Ing hfcjum however. Cowan din st instantly and Wood left for part iown. For c?ld Wooded inurde ct seems to b? unsurpassed. Woo< ftcrnoon settled hie accounts, packet lothingand, before committing th , made all arrangements to leave th nunity. " ^ m ? Meriic-.Makcis. is talented company, who bv th are dtixens of Columbia, liave beei g a series of.select entertainment e Court House. The exhibition: clw**y comedy.and in every respec <xH Vhe audience. Cramer is ail" act raw*}'yc?ars experience and he i: sunr>r?T'ft?d in the various character IKssumcs by the whole, company | LoveJi, exXffeiis in her personilica [the sterling actress who. lias made si Itndy of a tnost difficult and varici kssion. Mrs. Cramer, the sombrette |i charininglittle actress- suro t* [ all homolaughingnt fcrr inimitable in ess as Nan the (rottd for Nothing prs. Xcwflterane and iDohley w< Id only say Jhat they are ipva'iwabU lisitions to this eonipatiy at?d perforiK the parts reqnircd of them. night the entertainment is for (In fit of the Abbeville Silver Coring (l and we hope that onr citizens will oose this last opportunity of witnesthe event of the season. The Agricnlturnl Fair. e hftfe to-have a good fair this year, farrwors should make nreparations t<i bit okoiee products of the field. The jfient and Executive Committee will preparo an interesting premium which will be published in the vilnewspapers. In the meantime make arrangements to come and bring tthing for exhibition. :lioious Moving.?The religious IBtMilf *V UIUII liau uiti1 UII mm ivji I at Upper Long Cane and Abbeville byterian churches jointly, came to a Blast Sunday night. Many Preslivlin divines,,^nd nptably Dr. 0i"rlau, of Columbia, participated in the puct ol" the' ser.vicps. We do not recpt to have seen as much interest mauled in a religious meeting, the good pts of which resulted in quite a numI ol accessions to the church by a ptv*koA -of ffcitto. p the card, of J. L. Iicsly who hdraws from the n;ce for School Commoner in favor of Mr. David CrawI.. Voters.^ sitopId remember that CrawfonLlhpjpgh he has no competmust receiVjp a majority of all the ps cast, to'receive the' nomination, en voting for County Commissioner 't forget to casta vote for School Com isionor. Tho. election takes place :t Saturday at tbe' usual places of club Btings. sctteask? j5.vil t"actt,itirs.?Ml*. IT. ILawson our polite and efficient postiter informs us that through the inllue of Hon. D. W. Aiken the mail .wiil arried from this place to Calhoun's Is twice a week fer tile first .of Sepiber. We congratulate' ooV friends at houns Mills onovidence of eonsiderat by tho Post Office Department. I|*ast sunday. tvc'V. air, ivCTSUaW, OI | Episcopal church, Rev. Mr. Pratt, ol" I Baptist church, and jtev. Mr. Martin, Ithe Presbyterian chu.r^h," were ab?*?ut nn the village " "Sunday, OnIhe Rev. Mr.- Sim rnons, of the "Met holt chuch, conducted religious .*iv6i-shijv rnE Merrle-Makers will given benQlit tho Silver Cornet Band in the Codrt, luse to-night. Go by all means and Ip the good, cause along. .Only fifty Its will eiytltlo yoh to admfssion. hen<&4 f^n-?fatnin6. ' "Temptation" 111 derm p&ay fco-niglit. Go ! kf kss-rs. Xwiwooji A jox kx are jtijw.tc f the eelebr*t*yi Xoblett A Goodrich [tton Gin ; "Smith's Sew Patent Atljustle Screw Press,' for c<>tton and hay. i ey are also agents for the sale of the ood. Tabor <fc Morse Portable and Stanary Steam Engines. Don't bnj- until it see them. . :it We want you to read the communicn n J of "A Tax Payer." You'll find ental pabulum in it. Let no opponent education deceive you into tFV idea of ppressing public schools |or colleges. n man u'lin wnnlrl thn nnl. Ice would not act for your best interest.' [Miss Gibert, of Bordeaux, is;on a pit to Miss Cyy Perrin of thin village. f?*s Gibert has returned fi;qm a very feasant visit to her friend Miss Melver, r Society HI1U [and Still Ahead.?.1) pounds choice lo coffee, SI; 10 pounds sugar, SI; bur, $5lo$7 per barrel ; motasse.-., 4de to kj per gallon; tobacco, 50c per pound. Lll and bo convinced at the cheap rocery bouse of XorTcnod ?& Jones. -lit Mr. TT. H. Parker, Jr., rrturnedj om Charleston last wctfc, -wfeere be'bns cen since last fall, attonikSre one of the lany excelleirt-sdhoofls in flmtcrty.Col. J. It. i/kvkl, Mrs.. "NV*. K. Pel-; am and Miss ?ierol.?f.Newberry;.wore n a visit to Mr. J, TL Chalmers, of our illage, during the pa?t *veck. JJrs. Woodwajid Barnwell, of Sasmtah, is now op a visit to her sister [rs. EE. W. Barnwell, of our town. | See cai,???fMK.iTaeob'Miiler in another )hunn. Tho race for Commissioner How is between unn auu Mr. J. r. LiivMigston. U The Importance of a good tccrrip patch ; Hannot be overeSCrmafisa- "Every farmer E^fcmld have one, and -every gardener IBhonld 'hare -a square. |fl Thk Westn sritTerhrg from veilow fe^K-or. We give some exteacts of the work Bf the fever elsewhere. ||9 Mb. A. M. Hit.iTs Store baK~oeen cov- j |Hred. The brick work on the O'Neill ^Buildings progresses. jM Thk "Merrks-Makora" performed in j jHhe?ConstiHouse last 'JiJgbt .end Monday j light. M -Oalhous'r 'dbjkfcrxtnr Cr.rn No. 2, j tflll meet a tBellevieue on Saturday 24fh . Hnstant. (ii Wk've been watching the election and | lave paid but little; attention to the paSave tnorre^'by Graying yonr groeevies I and provisions from Norwoods Jones. 2 j The weather for the past few day? has: been excessively hot. J eft DAVfrCt is again respited. Pro Bono Publico. There is an impression out that I am j now under obligation to the county as a eoatracter, to supply the Poor House. | Such i? not the case, bet the rewevse is j trne. I toot ti?s contract at lower rates | than any one else wouldt and thereby | saved the county several thousand dollars, which I think should be placed to my credit, instead of being used against me as a candfdate for County Commissioner. I intend; if I am elected, to reduce expenses in ot&er directions to their lowest ngure. and at least to place mv-! self under ao.pecuniary obligation totho <eunty or people. Respectfully,~ . JACOB MILLER. I ; ? ? ? To the People of Abbeville County, . I hereby withdraw from the r,io9 for: School Commis&ioE&r of Ibis county and ! request my trteflds not to vote for mo. j JAS. L. LESLY. August 19, 1878. Columbia Female College. The new scholastic year of this successful female college begins on the 19th of September inext. So much has been said ! of the merits of this institution that we j feel inadequate to the task of saying] more good words in its behalC, 'The! representative. Methodist patrons from ! .all o.venthe State who witnessed the commencement exercises, less than two j [months ago, ean testify that i< is one of; ;the very best institutions of its charac- i 'i? ? ?? X ? iK? A?.1 i. il?A I tier, UUV UIllj III UIC OWIW miu m i IIC South, but in the whole country, and that it.Reserves in the future, as it tons 'received in the pa*$, the patronage of the Southern Methodists. Send for catalogues and see for yourselves. Address Professor J. Xi. Jones, President Columbia Femtile College, Colombia, S. C.? Jlegiiter. ^ ? | Er>kitic College. | AVe have received the catalogue of KrsI ? j College, 1 >;H' West, N. for the year lh? < Which was neatly prlntedat theottlce ol ' Axxt>ci<tit: Kr/onurU J'rcslijjftriuii. We hn\ ) often spoke of the superiority of this IiinI m>j Hon and of our bellel In the matchless v j of a kcxkI education that there Is but 1 new left for iih to say. To vxry the usual tiee we will make an extract or two from C- catalogue before us, which we hare no d< i i will he read with interest. Ho not dwarf mind of your sotvby refUsinghim thntcri lion which may be the means of raising 10 to the highest degree of usefulness ami ? tinction. Many a poor boy to-day is st i- j idling in the humblest avocations of life 1 n I mere sustenance, who couhl, if eilueated, ' i in case and wield an influence in the 1C , of the nation. We give first, as a vwuchei ? |* what we say of this college, tlic names of s Facnlty. Jli:v. \V. M. Guikr. P. D., " President, and Professor of Mental and M 'i Philosophy. hkv, k. 1.. l'ATToy, (1 Professor of Ujc i!reek Language. v HKV. J. N. Yoi NC, ' Professor "c?f Mathematics and the Xaf i ^ Sciences, e \V. s. I/ovcky. A. M., (1; Professor of the I^*<in and I'roneh I.itigua n I Wjt. Moon. A. M., ,] i Professor of Belles I.ettres and History. s| Itoll of Stud cuts. 1* i SENtOli ci.ASS. .1 i Bonner, .T. i>. l?ue West.S. (\ { i Hoyeo. .1 King's Mt. X. p i ilnVdiey. \V. O.. U.Abbeville, S. Chalmers,,!. T Charlotte, X. t\ * ; Dwijrlass, ('. A Winnsboro. s. : Franklin,.1. \V A.(iin(oti,S. *'. ' Krterson. \V. II Anderson, S. ; Harris, H. W Pincville. X.?'. : Henry, X. K Plaekstocks, ! Kennedv, A. S Due West, S. <\ Matthews, W. T Wolfsville, X. <\ 0 I Mel.in, J. I, \ndorson, S. it i Robinson, K. K Cotton Plant, Miss, si JUNIOR ci.ass. s ' RelJ,.T.S ...Charlotte, X. ('. fc I.indsay, n. 1) lute west.s. c. - ; Miller, A. E I Hie West. S. C. s McQueen, J. M...'. Oheraw, S. ' McCain, J. T \t<>Ka, Tcnn. j i'ressly. M. \V Coddle Cre.-k. X. C. ! Sitton, .1. (i line West, S. C. - Wiseman, 1). \V Cotton I'laNt, M1?s. i Wylio, \V. U Hickory Grow, Sv 1 11 SOrilOMOllK W.ASS. Onrwlle, I\|R Level Jjtthl, S. c. > Cowan, I,, tv. Due West. s. C. > I Kennedy, I,. I' Due West. S. C. McMorris, W. \V Nvwherrv. S. * ; Miller,.!, il Oak Hill. Ala. s i I'ressly, C. 1* Abbeville, S. C. 11 U<?ddey. W. J Rock Iltit. K. C. I Stuart, J. A Ninety-Six, S. C. j Williams. O. A Wacaiioota. l-'la. , White, W. (>' Chester, s. c. [! t'llMIMAX CI. ASS. [ Rrown>eo, W. M Knoxville, Tcnn. i Brownl?v>, s. J> Due West, s. r. '! Calilw<Il.ti. B Newberry, s. Cork, .1. C.. Donalds, S. C. j Crosson, 1). M NewNvry.s. jVleminjr. W. J Laurens. s. C. drier, lioyec 1I.._ l>ue West, S. C. IJjkIsjiv, .L .7 Due West. S. C. ' Morrah. J. VV. M Calhoun's Mills,*. ( ration, \V. K Duo West.S. ('. 1 Tatton, IT. (' _LHie West, S. C. ' J,Perrlri, T. C. . Abbeville, S. I Iiobinsnn, T. it... ^.l-'alrlieUI.Texas'. , Todd, C. E West, S. ( rRKl'AUATOUY l>Kr>?T3tKXT. i! Allen, II. W Due West, K. Bonner, S. A FalrllelA, 'IV'Xhs. ; Brown, W. C. - New berry, s. C. i Cowan. C. II Due West, S. C? I Dodd. j. W Fort Rcid, I-'la. ! Donnald. J. W_ Donalds, s. C. | Kenfiison. J.*C Abbeville, S. C. i Hnddoii. L. F Due West, S. ) HarkiK-ss, J. C Due West, s.?'. I Hardness, W. B Due West. S. ( | Hawthorn, .1. l*i .I)ue West, S, C, ; .Tones, Yancey \ustln, Texas. , 1 Lee, C. U Due West, S. C. ! LpskI.v, David Due West, s. C? i McDilJ. w, W Due West.S. C. [.Nan/re, John A Due West, s. C. Pressly, E. W. Due West, S. C. j Williams. JS. B Columbia. s. C. Woodnull, Setli Mnoifoixl, Fla. SCirNTlKIC DEPARTMENT. ' DliKil'^-. v? . o milium*. i Jtunner, William.. FaSrtk'ld, Texas. ' Porrin, J. L Abbeville, S. ('. :Ntuurt, I,. A Ninety-Six.S. r. \ Thompson. J. \V MAi'VilK1, S. C? | Williams, J. II. Witcnlumtu, Fia. SIM3IAJIV, i-Sonior Class,. ?- ?.. i Junior Class ? ! Sophomore Class, | Freshtnau Class Preparatory l*.jw.rtme?t ScK'nti ft: Iicpuriiofin-t, Total, jKxpCKSCS. j Tfco*? Jncrcctc Tnttton, Wa<*liju j Lights, Fuel, Hooks, College and Soelcty iv ' as follows: j Certificate of Sob*>lsu\sliJj> Jn tlie j|00.t*K> ttmlowtiKut, which ]K.y* 3UUtioa ?i?* i year : $ Hoard, por month 1 Washlt-s, $1.25 per month ?. . Lights ?j*-J Fuel per year i Uooks^ " " , reus, jjcr } fill, (a?er' . ate,) about? i Agjrreuatinjr.'per year, less than ?1 Tills statement may be sullicW.'iit t?> satis [ inquiries, w hich are frOQ.!?ently made in i sped to the necessary expenses of a stmlo at this place. Kvorv one knows that clhti inc. pocket money, ami all matioxs of .Mi : sort, dcpeMtl entirely on the indulgence parents ami the habits of tlioirsons. Thro ly possible way, in most cases,* to?avoid hea> aiul often extravagant store bills, is for tl : parent ok guardrr.n to deposit .with son j member of the Faculty just the asmmut j money he or she *ntslies folic spent in the incidentals.\\>ihave given above the neoe I sury expenses of the Institution, and it isu J <air to "Charge the College-: Willi Iwiavy e. ! pent** Mibcji really they .are such litcMjim ; Or sense. RcmaAs, Erskine Oollejfcis-iMrwifcw! Jai nwv'ilbare | Due West, eleven n!ilc< north of .YliWcvil 1 Court House, and four miles frqm Donnald Depot on the (Jrernvllle and Columbia Itit I | road. The location is luljrh and healthy, t! I population around n?P/Ril -ami correct; II temptations to vice and crime are few, eon pared with those that, exist in large towi andcitkes. section Oof the Charter provide "That, itshall not be lawful for any person i establish?rkeep, inswy dirc<?i<wi within t? tulles of the said College, miy Swaise. orstor I nr tihfiti for rr?tiiHinrr nrilp-ii!! wnirltu 11 Tl i Charter of the town aT?? (recognizes and ci i forces this same provMnm. The govemjnenA of the C'olle?e is laild nti parental. Severe acts of discipline are st voi< ! ?Ht UK much possible: appeals are tnuidc I | the honor, seif-respcct, or*cnse?f duty of ti I students, or to the regard wliirh they ha> l-K<r their character and the wishes of iwren l and friends. Information is lodged wk.1t ;pa i ents and gunrdinus against ihe idle and vn; I ward. A striction to the exercises 1 i the recitation room is required, and a week] reckomns: is had with those who fail in dut; (Specimen* of Composition :i:k1 I )cel antrum are. from time to time, required of all tlN'ffl j dents. The religious exercises of the foiles | consist in tlvc daily rending of the Script uri [ ami prayer in lite Chapel, Bible class ?pse ; eiseSonSabbath tnoruinjr.and a public rcl j sious service in ttor *v?*ni'.tg, together wil | the opportunity of -attending the villas I church, or other places of worship in the v | clnity, during the day. i The College buildings are larjre and comm diews, well adapted to the purposes for -*rh>* [ they ?iereerected. They afford ? number i excellent recitation rooms, a Chapcland Coji incncement Hall, and all other convenient for the private and public exercises of pupil A Library, containing a <rlioiot? selection books; a well selected<io?K?g?cjdt*?ddTi?ti Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, t gethcr with an excellent Equatorial. Acrt ma tic, Refracting Telescope, mourned on a observatory which overlooks the whole sw rounding country, and affcirds a magnilicet .view of the iieavens, and oliwradvaTitiigi I connected with the College, indicate that [is well adapted to seentv tsic object for whl( pit was instituted?aoorrcet, substantial, the I MUX" ruuuitiwii, j Tlie Eupbcm&vuarid Plillouiathcnn Literal Societies have-each a stately building in tl campiis, provided witli library rooms an halls richly and tastefully furnished. The; Societies meet once 11 week in their rcspcclh Halls for forensic disputation and other lite my exercises, which add in no small OogT* to tbeuttaininents of the students. I At the close of each Term?that is, in Pel I ruary and July?<i circular is sent to paren and RiMwflhvns, showing the class standing c their sons and wards. These circulars en brace the deportment and punctuality of f-ti dei.ts.as'well as tiieir gnute snt<U<?lnrshij\. Students are required to st*nda written c; amination on every branch, or Jext-Vx?r?] completed it tiring the whole course, Tlreli terinodlate 'examinations occur irregular] fhrowgfc iliac year, the different branches ( subjects are finished. The 11 nnlexamination covering so eh brunches and subjects as ha< not been previously finished, begin on Thur day before the first Wednesday In July, an close on the following Tuesday. The exam nations are open to the public. I Liberal donations have been made to tt College by William Johnson, of Alabama Colonel Wrisrht, Yorkville, S. Mrs. An iac<\ of Kentucky; Hr. tl, \T. Pivssl; Abbeville. County,S. C.; aixJ otiscs-s, who ai held in grateful remembrance for their lilac nlily. The bequests of Christopher Strong, DW son County, Tenn.j John Klaiir, Yorkville,! , llllll u\ . .j oil II . 11111 r>|f .VUIU'VI lie, I V>ui ty, S. ('.; have contributed larsrely to tli fuixls of Krskjne (Vninty.and w would chc isli their memories among her benefactors. f-aws of Erckuic Oollcse. CIIAPTKK 1,?OF ADMISSION. No one maybe admitted as a student in1 any one of the Col lege classes but by an e: amlnation before tbc Faculty. Any oneiapplving for admission shall He p quired to tumislia <vrtitieat/"of giwd in on character; and if from another college * schrtol, of his good standing from hJs instmi <ors. Noone may bo admitted to recltatiou untl he shall have paldall College dues. Any ?nee?tcrlnR College after the whoo astic year haseomincncwi shall pay thccntli College dues, If admitttd during the tlrsl tern if admitted afterwards, lie shall pay the who of tbc-Uiitlon, If paid by certllieato; if pai lmo<??ey. be shall pay one-half of the tu tlon and entrance fee. Every student, when admitted into Colloj! shall sign Vils name under the follow In pledge :"SR"-o<lo neverall.v promise tootxev th laws of tHrs College while ronneeted with i U? BllAK'UI>, Udlllllllll^ I IISII III? J "I IH I "* pledge or combination licenses ?s from thi obligation."" CHATTER TL ? ItECITATIONS AND IIOCKS 0 STTDV. FJvery student sira 11 have Jlnw> rocitafcir>r dally on everyfweclc ?Jny, except Fridays iu> Saturdays, on which da.ysthe order of tto-r iv citations Is left to the discretion of tiv? Fm ul ty. The'hoiirs or stKrtv-filiu-l b?r Troin T Jo 11 / M., and f*oni 2 to l 1\ M.- nnd in the ?tci itur, from candle-lighting to it at night. Dnring tire hours ef study all students at required to abstain from all amusement! plsiytng onl musical instrnnieuts, and frot all conduct which would disturb the qui* and composure necessary to study. Any student leaving the hall or rccitatio room during the exercises of the institi: tion without permission, may not only b />t)llryl nn/in t/? n/>Annnt Tnr hie iiho'iwo hr his conduct may be punished as an ofI:cj\c< at the discretion of tut; .Faculty. \ 1 . riIAITr.lt III.?HF.VOTIONAJ, kxeltcisns. .. 1 Every student 1? required to attend tlie re , i? UrIouk exercises In the chapel every morning ; on the sabbath to attend a itlhle recitation ii ine | the College ;;nd services in the village church ;'J' S? i except la cases where permission may havi >4lu- been obtained to attend other place* of wor?i!ucj ship. ittlo: '2. All students are required (o sanctify th< "?-;j Sabbath. to abstain from their usual employ, 'y? meats or recreations, and from all conduct in Hint consistent with the sacredness of the day. the i ... uca_ | chapter IV.?oepoktment. him I Kve:y student shuil at all times dementi ills- ; himself with due respect towards the person.* rug-; and to the authority of the Faculty, bra' K very student in the church, chapel and live several recitation rooms, shall act with proj pricty and gravity, showing becoming re for spcct for the exercises therein conducted, the] Kvery student in his Intercourse with lib fellow students, shall treat them with kind, j ness ami respect, abstaining from all turbuI lent, profanennd obscene language or deportotmI j incut. Xo student may keep, buy, or use intoxicating liquors. No'slndent may carry, keep, or use pistols, dirks.'sword-caiies, or any other concealed list*! deadly weapon. No student may piny cards, dice, or any "game of chance." 1 .mi hiuucm.may appear 111 any pii?ic cxni| bition connected with ilit; College, without having hail his exercise reviewed ami approved by some member of the Kaettliy. ! No student may leave the College prcinisi os wit bout permission from the President ol J lie College. ; Xostudent may mask or disgnfse himself, ! <>r take parti 11 any fantastic or grotesque cxj hibiuon. I An otfenee against the laws ami regulations , of the village corporation.sljalHiceonsidcrod ' an otlence against the College. ; ICvery student is responsible for good or; der in ills own room. j Kvery student is required to remain in ; his room from the close of study hours, du| ring the remainder of the night. Noassembliesor meetingof the students is lawful, without the consent and presence of I some member "f the Faculty. This regula! tion does nofapply to the regular meetings | of 1 he I.itvmry societies. : Xo society shall be organized, or have an | existence in the College, without the perj mission and consent of the faculty. ; the affkay in edgefield. i<4Xo Political Rancor nor Sudden liloodt hirst in ess. [From the J-'tlf/rjirhl Aitmiisrr.] We shall say lint little about it. inasmuch : as our people already know it inall itsdetaiis. The Totieys and the .Boothsare two families who have lived since oil r earliest rei-ottn.-i i..? ! iii I lie country immediately cast of I'ine J Hou>*e. The T??eysarc people of moans; the IJooths arc poor. Ji? ISiiO, in Kn-Klux I imes, j Hen Hooth shot .ntnl killed young J.nther Toney. For thi* h<- was tried,convicted of ' nianslfruehtcr, and served t wo or tliree years : in the Penitentiary. Since then a venirefni I feud has existed between the two families, {and <'viTiiml anon life ltooths have sought a ditlleulty with the Toneys. They came to ' Kdgcfleld 011 Monday morning?live of tlieni , ?with the openly avowed design of killing P.rookor Toney. And the result is that I.rook-I <*r Toney, J-kik-s Kootli and Tom liooth are lying in bloody graves, while lien Hooth and Mark.Toney are lying loiv of their wounds, i In this there is no political rancor, nor sudden Womdthirstiness inflamed by liquor. None of these men were drunk. J WV- deplore thematle.r with feelings of ah-' i solute anguish ; but we have not the slightest idea of vlliifying or stigmatizing cither the . ISouths or the Toneys. i;?d lie their judge. I We never knew the HooThs personally, but J we have known Mark and Itrooker Toney i ftwu tlcbir-chlhlhood, and wc always recogj nized them gladly as friends and as gent I e| men. We know that we shall he terribly I criticised a>ted :caused for sa.viiig this?and for . . | not cailinirtioth Booths and Tonevs bloody I {di'vilsand incarnate 4erawns?ami that we j shall be stigmatized as an eneourager of blood j land a justiilcr of murder, lint we care not. i We shall not abuse these dead men. KdgeI /lull! hoc nocjjifl thfiiiiftli .?? oppression ami degradation, such :is would | bring demoralization to any people upon i earth. AuH at tin* doors oTIIkm Itndtcnl j scoundrels at tho North who will make most ! citpital out ol this atTiivv, lies rnucli of this demoralization and this hlood. But, belMved friends of our beloved county, i let this fearful atlair bo to you a very solemn warning. Louie upon the woo of these widows and orpiians. and hury forever all feelings of | revenue against your neighbors. In future i drink no liquor, and wear 110 ^pncealed { . , I weapons. Fellow eitize s, you few who do K j these things, rciwomber that you not. only q I drasr five goud name of your county in the j", (Just, t?u.r .Uaatirua/JniunyourlmniorUiI souls.; if | _ Dislrcct Statistics. '' ' -are indebted to Mr. J. J-'. Livingston, for ! : the foikrving ox tract from the A bbcrillr prexx !gt i in IStiO. We reproduce for to show the dift'orence from then au<f now: Through 11k'iiirinvss of S. A. Ilodgos, Tax j CoUector. we sire furnished with t he followed ing District-statistics: 12 We have in the District 1!?,S0S slaves. The H 'Tax on the same at IT? ct* per head. Is SIS,12 K17.00. Kree N*"groes 10S. Tax on the siinie iti ' at cts per head, S2H7.00. I Sales of goods >.Vm,.^h."u(hl Tax 21 cts per! ."i j hundred, making fi.lotj.Wt. 7.")' Anionn7 of professionsSH,000.00. Tax (Wets fv ! per "hundred. S'>>t!.2S. Value ??f Lots SNil,2!>0.G0. Tax 17 cts per nt 1 hundred 111. It-1 2.4I0?cres bottom T-and?first quality, S.Oft" js ! acres; fieconit finality, 7o,ISO; third quality, of | ">ll. 7R"i acres. Total tax on the synie, KJ.-K>7.:<1. n- j The i'oor Tax is |:i?s per cent, on the (iener-! ;v ! al Tax. Hi; lit I tig fCl,:tl!l~!l7. io! Tlu- tax levied this year by the Commis- J ie j sioticrs-of Public IHiildiivgs is.*> per cent, and j of j amoums so! The Bridge Tax Is M per Cent. 011 General i s-' Tax. ami amounts to > >. II ">.<>! . n-! Theseamounts include the Tax Collector's, x- commission. i !>., -Total aeiwuiit of taxes taken in thc-District, J i *23,71-1.10. I U'<hict commissions, SI,ISfj.70,! leaves StVVJS.in. 1 JJirtlis.or -white nvtlos lOfi *- " females s!? !'J T?>?.n ? lie n' i IKtQik of 'black males l't7 j IC j * ** females, 112 j; Total sin; ... Deaths of white mates...; .>1 p s. " " females, 5S Tot-il ill I .. ! Denttrt-of black males 2fi0 I ,ej " ~ ' females iW P ! Total ] 513 j1 l(j 5fcaKTi4iges,72; Still Births, SS. lo I, u- The I<add Murder. , (. !1 s Judge Kershaw, In deeidinir the motion to |transfer totive circuit Court of tlie I'niteil j1 v_ j states the proceedings against the Kevenue.' ;,f. ollleers'schw killed Ladd.made the statements I IV j of the prl^ncrs themselves the basis of his J y i facts. This-was done, in order that their case ;.J: might cn<>? be prejudiced. There were three ' i atHftavils J1lod at the siime time with those of j : Ktsm<ier?j who witnessed tin- murder. Tlicy | r. I till concur in the statement that. J.add was j.! first 11 red into while standing in his mother's ! I, | house near the hark floor, wholly unarmed. :r: His motlier tcstitied that lie stood lit theposi.j "i-: tion described, and was s'ooplngdown taking! | up something front tlie tloor, and wholly im-: <>. j conseltwrsof the presence of the murderers, !j, i whcnoiioor them entered the front door with ! ,?\ his gain presented at l.add, in the nctnfj ; tirins. That she eried out, "Iion't shoot!) ps thatS* Jrtj' "son !" That the ollleer lircd im-) s> j ined<a.t#-ly. That f?add instantly jumped ill-j 0j- to the yard, and slie then heard two snots in a rapid sueeession, and going to the door saw (v. i her son, in a dying condition, lyinsr upon the v i ground. He Ir.td two gunshot wounds in his n i |>rr.-on, and one otlx-r hall jw^ed through ; p. i hisciothing. Such.In substance, are the facts i ,1 of this ease, as they were made to appear by j , the State on the application for bail. jj | The transferor tills proceeding to the Circuit j .j, | Court places Die United states (iovernincnt , ,r. In tlic*T!atndcof eliiinilng Ihcpower to wrest | rroin the State every prisoner who holds the T | appointment of a Deputy Marshal, or Asslst, tint (VdlecWtr in the Hevenueservice, no inatlt^' rer whtit crime he may have committed, mur-j der, burglary, arson, or what not, provided ' iX,ithc prisoner.will file liis jxiUtioji with the | r. ; Clerk nf tin* Circuit Court, claiming that, the ^ I act was-done by him under color of his ofllce, and can lltvd n lawyer who, for a considenif,. i Hon. wilt certify that he has examined Into i jK j the fivcts stated in the petition and believes < ?f | them to be true. Upon tire simple tiling of i,. i such a petition, tlie Clerk is required to grant j ti writ of halted.* <<irpt<K and transfer the case. ; The mi mejiuw unitiexfroni jiiiiiixlimeiilfor erimex j. miller titate'laiex arc ee^rnrhxJ to all A'iijiernxorx, |{ Marxhalx ami D'cjndi/ Marxhalx, mid other o()tnl'eerx.axJo all nelx done while exeeidinff, or jlre|v ! lendituj fa ejrueutr, (he K'eelion latex. jY) Since no instance iias ever occurred in t s i which a criminal litis been punished for any j I crime wfcen so transferred to the ('onrts of the 1" ti 11 r*i I VJn t r?c 11, r. nurd 111 t tip I i liort ips of till* i ' id I people involved la the action of President. 1 j. { Hayes In t his ease, may begin to be appreelai ted fcy thoughtful men. An unscrupulous ex^, ereise of the power claimed may determine t. | all future Presidential elections without ren' course to the bungling expedient of "8" to v :"7," -or the principle of itliitmlc.?Xrir.s aiut P(| | fburicr. M HOTEL ARRIVALS. v{_ e j Ai.ston IJocsk.?Sam'l 15 Charles, Albany, r- S X Y; .1 I> Colcock, Boston. Mass; (i K Hawkins (Charleston; .Ino McDonald, Fred A Stewart, i Baltimore; Simion Adams, J P ltnlly. Klher! Jon, <ia; W .1 Bonner, .1 K Todd, T L Iladdon, | 0 T Haddon. llev W F Pearson, It I> Clinkwales, Due West; S L Davis, L C Clinkscales, to | Antreviile; C A Ilamner, High Phi In; J C ?- Hemphill, Fort Pkdsens; Jno Hochlielmer, , ( Washington, D C; .I U Cunningham, Wm T i?-; Cunningham, Miss K P Cater, Monterey; S T ' il 1 Kakf-n. T (! F.nrtght, Hollv (irove, J F. C'lhl r i well, V K I.ink, Wellington: .1 .1 Llddell, .1 A C-; Itelil, Miss Mann Uelil, Miss Sue A Wilson, I Miss Sallle Held, Miss I.uln Held. Mean's II (Chapel. K C Link, Miss Kllen Link. Miss J I Link, Linkville; Rev J Flinn. Bethla; J L ! | Hill, County; .1 Y Jones, City: D L W.irdlaw, "e , Little Mountain; .1 H Cochran, (J W Gray don [ i; W J Rogers. Hodges; .liaison llogers, Wiilok* man's, .1 o Wynn, Atlanta. s! Fkehsht? J F <* PiiPre, W It McCalla. H W < 1*' j it Ci>, .7 I> Chalmers & Co, A Itoqucst, ,l JBMoselcy. f* Kxtukss.?II T Bower. J A Parker. II Pi 1S J Reese, \V A I,ee, I'r (IT I'i W'cnek, J H Coth- | nui, J C Woodruff, .1 W Itykaril. . MAKRJ T REPORTS. ~ | ? CORRECTED BY r.; 13 a r n well & Co.' ..??? ! I> > /< IttjAlnro *YI I ^ 1/UllUU jl? u J v i UIIU jycxm.i r. iu , cral illcrcliandiso. c ' New York,August 10.?Cotton quiet; sains S 14ii>?middling uplands J:'; Orleans \'lyx net n ; receipts?; gross : ionsolldated lict re- . it i ccipls 941 exports to (Srent Thitahi 2JI00. Futures cl'iswl quiet and sternly; sales 30,1)00, n | Aror.STA, August 10.?Cotton firm?tnidi-1 dllng li%; Jaw middling 1 (*)?', good, ordinary c . 10l4I net recepts 111; gross ; sales 11.1. it I CiiAULE?r<.?.v August 10.?('outon quiet? , s, [jmlddling ll'/Ja 11!4; low middling &)%;,good j ordinary 20kjr,I0j? " 0 ' ' J The Fever in the "West. I ? PROGRESS OF TIIE PESTILENCl - UP TIIE FATHER OF WATERS. Ninety-Eight New Cases nnd Seven' teen Deaths in New Orleans Yes11 teriluy - The Mortality Chief!; 'j Among: Children. Xcics nnd Courier. . j Xinv Okj.k.vns, Thnrsdny Night,' August 1' ?For the twenty-four hours ending <it nout it to-ilny OS new rases nro roporteil niul I' . deaths, of ihcsiMh-iithK seven were of ehII . ciren under ovcars of age, one was S, ono 14 . j ami still another Whs a child, age not given, i Two New C'nses nt Vicksburg. j VicKsitfKii, August lo.-The health officei I reports two new eases of yellow fever to-day Grenada Sore Stricken--IIelp frorc j Generous New Oilcans-".! Plaintl ive Appeal fro in "the Only OlDcci :| Lcft.?? j (Jkknaha, Miss., August 1").? Sixteen r\\| perieneed nurses, in charge of l)rs. Mandc;[ vilie and Veaicie, arrived yesterday from New i Orleans. The nurses were nulckly assignee j toatllictcd families. The type of the disease there is pronounced malignant, and it Is ! spreading. Ten or twelve new eases have njv 1 peared. Nine deaths arc reported In thelasi twenty-four hours. There arc fully one hun1 dred and twenty-live cases. The white population is now reduced to seven hundred ; None of the old cases have yet recovered. Tin brave and self-sacritleing doctors of New Or I leans, assisted by resident physicians, arc do, ing a noble work, and grateful hearts go oul j to them, as well sis to the generous citizen? ,j of New Orleans, in this hour of deep altlie: tion. Wilmington, N. ('.. August is.?The fol; lowing has been received from Grenada, ! .Miss.: . "Okknaoa, Miss., August M.?Mayor nj i M'ihiiiitjiioiiHelp us to pay our nurses ami bury our dead. Our town is a graveyard. We I need help. The mayor is dying, and I am the ! only olllccr left. K. A. MKI.TON, City Marshal and Acting Mayor." j Immediately on receipt of the above the i board of aldermen convened in special sesjslon, and made an appropriation for the ] Grenada sufferers, and appointed a eoinmit! tee of seven to solicit contributions from citij /.ens. It is thought that a liberal sum will be 1 raised. The Fever Spreading: (n Memphis. j Mem I'll is, August 15.?The fever is gainling ground. Five deaths and 17 new eases are reported for the last forty-eight hours. There are probably tifty or seventy-live eases ; in the city. .Memphis Appeals to the War Department for Aid. M i-:m I'll is, August 15.?The following tele* I gram was sent this morning: ; "T<> ffnii. Oro. If. McVfaru, Sccrctary of War, : Waxhiiititoii: i "licnili is milking rapid strides through our ! streets. Towns have quarantined against us. ("an you not order one thousiinU tents into ; which to remove our poor? "II. K. PATTERSON, Collector Iulernnl Kevenue. "R. A. THOMPSON, Postmaster." I Since tlie above was sent, Postmaster Thompson sent another telegram, asking for rations, with a view of supplying and getting all the poor people out of town. Twentyseven new eases and six deaths have been reported during the last twenty-four hours. Washington*. August 15.?The secretary of war will respond favorably to the petition from .Memphis for aid to the people of that city. The proper olticers will lie instructed to supply the tents and other articles needed. Cairo Looking Out for Number One. C.\t no, 1 i.i... August 15.?There are no cases of yellow fever here. The quarantine regulations are being strictly enforced. The hoard of health has adopted a resolution torbldding the entrance to the city of express messengers and other train employees direct from the fever infected districts. Nashville on the Qui-Yivet Xasjivim.k, Tf.nn., August 15.?Union City has been quarantined against railroads. A Scarc at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, August 15.?William nines, of New Orleans, the only yellow fever patient here, left for New York to-day fully recovered. Some excitement has arisen over the arrival tliisaflcrnoon of the tow boat John D. J'ort'-r irom .npw urirans wiin several cases Of fever aboard. The health otllccr hoarded hersevcral miles below Lawrcnceburg and found the crew In a disabled condition. The boat will not be permitted to land here. Is"o one will" be allowed to visit her excep.t two physicians, who will accompany her to Pittsburg, her destination. Ualveston Quarantines Memphis. Galveston, August 15. ? The board of health of Mils place has quarantined against .Memphis. This city is unusually clean and healthy. The Tricks of Trade--Evading the River Quarantine -- New '.Orleans Freight Direct from St. Louis. - [From thr X. JJ. I'icayunr, August IS] Tin? quarantine against this eity by the landings adotig the bends is working serious injury to our local packets, which are debarred twin puttlhg oil' either persons or merchiUidisc at these various points. The embargo is especially trying at this time, when supplies should l?ogoing hence by their accustomed moilc of conveyance. I'mier the operation of tliis rigid restriction the river cities aie receiving their freight by St. I/onls boats, which coming directly from St. Louis arc supposed to be entirely free of infection, it will interest our readers to know how the up river boats land at these points freight dl?..?# tliSc # ! t v u'ltiin vof li*a i 11 ii <r slf Louis. It seems so salt- to receive supplies from the West, where yellow fever does not exist, tluit the country people have no misgivings about allowing these boats to land anions Uiem, and even eo aboard with feellnjisof josillvct Immunity against contagion. I'lii! tin.c Is at band however to explain the modus operandi of this new business in bend freight? carried on with such appearance of safety t>? the river towns which have qimraii-1 titled y.?w Orleans. Under the fostered impressloe, that their orders sent here are tilled ?t-the \7est and shipped thenee lo them, the planter ami country merchant are in no wise concerned about the restriction apalnst their old base of supplies. They wiil be surprised to hear that their orders are executed i.i New Orleans, notwithstanding, and that the merchandise they receive with so much contlrtence from St. Louis boats come direct from this eit y. It. is i nconvenient to fill orders at the West for iiu;i"ciuindisc which Is ready here at hand, so purchases are quietly made here and the iroods as ijuletly put on a St. r,onls boat, which takes them on tip the river, until she meets i.'oinimr down :t sister Western packet, whteb quietly takes 011 the bend freights From >"ew Orleans and then lands them as from t ae West at their intended destlnstlon. i'hero exceeding shrewdness In this mode >f shi' -juent in limes like these, when the arejtul ices of panic-stricken customers are to i>e considered and overcome without violence. but- overcome. How frighted the Satel 07. people are may lie best gathered from .he fact that in their holy horror of anyIhing the least connected with New Orleans, (hey actually forbade tlie landincr at their itity < f the new betnl packet J. M. White for fear irf infection, though she was 011 her irtiiiiU-n trip down the river. nnd fresh from llio builders' hands at Louisville. Sim arrived b ere yesterday with her Natchez freight, ivhie! i it is presumed will be reshipped here ;>u a fit. tjouls hoat, nnd after transfer to another St. Louis boat. In stream somewhere past, t be bend, will betaken down to Natchez, wherejit will be received ns coming straight From the West. If the briul folks are satlstled with this kind of treatment It Is no business of our to complain. Only It seems that If they enn afford to tiarbor freight from New Dritsi ns by way of two St. I/ntis boats, they inlirli t well receive It direct and put up with their fears of contagion. HOLMAN'^ FEVER AND AGUE AND LIVER PAD A "SEVER falling cure and preventive, for every species of Liver Complaints, Malaria Dyspepsia, Nervous Disorders, Ac., kc. Try It. DR. EDWIN PARKER. Au gust 21,1878, tr. A.rr"?ved This "Week. M!SDir.W Dark Prints, Mourning Prints Hlcached and Brown Homespuns, Cor ?ets, RutMings, Ladies Hats and other desirable gtiods very clienpt At the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. A li gust 21,1877, tf. l?laitinrr Machines I A TEST styles, best quality, and can do j platting more rapidly than any other. For s ale hy MISS KAMKY. August -1, 1878, tf. DRESS GOODS I A'DIES' in need of Fall Dresses will find j some very desirable goods closing Out at New York cost preparatory to winter pur:husc6. At the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. Vu'^urt 21, 1877, tf. BARGAINS! BARGAINS \ MHSS RAMEY, is now offering her <l>leudicl Stock of MILLINERY, NOTIONS. &c., < ; ?AT [Reduced [Prices, Ladies -will do well to call and examine lior f^tock before buying elsewhere. Hhamn ^TnlrlUfv Tlrtu ura mmi uupnuiciii nttachccL, where a lady can have a dress mailo at Short Notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Patterns on hand. Jiieg J9,187S. ?: jCT -Tfnui r ~r*r.inn.ii. i ?u A Gentle Hint. In our stylo of Cllfnato, with Its suddc changes of tomperature,?ruin, wind iind sui ' shine*often Intermingled in a single day,? Is no wonder that our children, friends an relatives are sofrequcntly taken from us b neglected colds, half the deaths resulting d reel I y from this muse. A bottle of Bosehee <?crman Syrup kept nhont. your home for In mediate use will prevent Melons sickness, I large doctor's hill, and porhatw death, tJy tli ": use of three or four doses. Nir CuHng C'oi if I siiinotlon. Hemorrhages, l'neumonia, Sever Coughs, CrJSup or any disease* of the Throt nr Lungs, its success is simply, wonderful, n your druggist will toil you. (iernutcsypup I now sold in every jown nnd villngc on thl ' ointinent. Sample bottles for irhu, 10c.; re r o.M/t'.s : COLUMBIA . FEME (ILII O PEN'S Session September 10, 1S7S. Ver; full. Faculty of twelve members. Fiv " j Male Professors. Jlisli Course of Study '(Seven Languages taught without extri . charge?;t saving of S*0 00 per year. Patron J Inge from five States. Only placc furnishini , | instruction in all the departments of Lcetur' *; System, Kloeution, Telegraphy, Kindcrgartei ' I'Cnlisthenles. Polytechnics, Ac. Moreadvun 11 tages to he added. Cheapest, in proportion t< advantages. Send for Catalogues and see fo ' (yourself. Something new, valuable; "widi ;i awake" and up to the times. The Col I eg *; was never so well equipped. :| J. L. JONES, ; "President. I Columbia, S. ('., August S, 1K7S. j July H, IK7S? tf. KTotioe. | | j \T7 IT,i, be lei on Tuesday thn 10th of Sep | ?V tember next at 10 o'clock, a. m., thi i j building of a bridge over I/>ng Cane at Can noil's bridge. The contractors will ho roq uired to give bond, with good security. O. M. MATTISO.V, It. A. McCAsFjAN, T. P. (|!'AIU,r.S, j 4 . i. io-o.#- f?un,y Commissioners. I ^'VllUIOt I I, ?o#n. \ i. Board of Equalization. ArntTon's Onicr, 1 Abhpvlllc, August 12, 1S7S. kpiIKHonrd of Kqtmlizatlon will hold its | 1 L'd allium I meeting in this ollice on TucsI day the 2Tth Inst. J. T. ROnHRTSOX. Auditor, August II, lh~8, -t Clerk of Hoard. Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that they will sell good pine lumber at the mill for $1.00 per 100 feet. Shingles ?4.00 per 1000. A large I ?.. ?-. * 1 Ai</Ini?o l?a1 5/tJfn/l fit*? | (|tlUlIUl v i'll liullil* \;iuvioowiiwkvu, w?j ders accepted only through our anent at J Greenwood, S. Joel S. Bailcv. ! TERMS STRICTLY CASH. HARDIN & BLACK. N. B.-Tlie Mill is located near Asburv Church, 7 miles from Greenwood, 10 miles from Abbeville C. II. Jul}' 31, 1878?It. Atlanta Mcdical College, ATLANTA, GA. The Twenty-First. Annual Course of Lectures will commence Oct. loth, 187X, and close | March Jth, 1ST!). Faciji.ty?J.O.Westmoreland,W. F. WestI moreland, W? A. Love, V. H. Taliaferro, Jno. Tliad. Johnson, A. W. Calhoun. J. II. Logan, | J. T. Parks; I>cmonstrtitor, C. W. Nulling. I Send for Announcement, giving full iufor| mat Ion. JNO. THAI). JOHNSON, M. D.,Dcan. July 31,187H?It. tState of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration.' By J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Pkobatk Juikjk. WHEREAS, M. I'. DeBruhi, has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Mrs. Susan E. DcBruld, late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are thereforo to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred arid creditors of the" said Mrs. Susan E. DeBruhi deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. II., on Thursday 22d day of August, 1878. alitor publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any tlioy have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this fith day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight and in the 10:2 year of American Independence. Published on the 7th day of August, 1K7S, in the. I*)'Cftnand Banner and on tho Court J louse door for the time required bv law. J. FULLER LYON, Probate Judge. DR. E, H. MCBRIDE Physician and Surgeon, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Ortlcp near Marble Yard in Main 81 root. Prepared to do Country Practice. July SI, 1878, tf. THFPAPFR T(1 YtVf] i ilk i ni bii i u i nub i Long Established. Enterprising! Reliable! 'flic Chronicle & Sentinel, (Established ITjSS.) THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, (Established 1709.) Consolidated March, 18,1877. T1I10 Chronlcleand Constitutionalist, (Dally Trl-Wcckly and Weekly) ? the only morning paper published In the City of Augusta, and the only paper receiving the Telegraphic Dispatches of the New York Associated Press. The only morning paper published In Eastern Georgia and Western South Carolina. Offers greater advantages to advertisers than any paper In the South. The Chronicle and Constitutionalist isDcmooratlc In politics, but perfectly Independent its opinions upon nil Important matters are fearlessly expressed, and resolutely maintained. During the coming Winter special correspondents in Washington, Atlanta, and Columbia, will keep our readers fully informed of Congress and of the Legislature of Georgia and South Carolina. Its Commercial Reports are earefully compiled, and arc full and accurate. Now is the time to subscribe. Dally, $10 per annum; Trl-Weckly, 5; Weekly, (a mammoth sheet) S2, cash in advance, bach edition sent free of postage. Address, WALSH & W RIGHT, July 31,1S7S?tf Managers. FRUIT JARS" ?AT? EDWIN PARKER'S. July .11,1HT&?tf 1ST otioe. ALL persons interested in tho estate of Joel J. Cunningham, deceased, are hereby notified to bo and appear before me at my oflioe at ton o'eloek, a. m. on Thursday the 15th August, 1878, at a reference to*bo then and there held. ELLIS ?. GRAYDOX, Special Referee. July 31, 1878?2t. Greenwood High School, Will Reopen September. MISS M. H. BRIGHT, PRINCIPAL. THIS school offers superior advantages In lis experienced teachers and salubrious situation. Young ladies can obtain board with the Principal. Hates of tuition. Preparatory Department, per year SW.00 ami moo Academic Department sM.00 Advanced Department,including Latin ?J().(K) Latin with Greek an Modern languages SH5.00 Music Stt.OO Drawing, per month ? 2.00 I Oil Painting, per month * 3.00 Fancy work per couree, at reasonable rates. Board per month S10.00 August 7,1S78, tf. / INSURE IN ? LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE ? INSURANCE COMPANY. I Assets Over $25,000,OflO-M. I WM. H. PARKER, I 1K,. -A-gent. IS . ' ALSTON_HOUSE. 1878. The .Misses Cater. 'pAKK pleasure In itnnounclnc: to old friends | x and patrons (bat they still keep"The Alston House" open for their nccomoilntlon and will endeavor to tflake them "feel at homo" as often as they arc kind enough to v top. e ? <}REENVIL1,K I MACHINE WORKS 1 AND f IRON FOUNDRY. ' Redmond, Macdonald& Co. PROPRIETORS. OTF.AM ENGINES, Boilers, Saw and Grist O Mills, f'-ottrin Gins, Presses, etc., promptly repaired. We have reecntly added to our establishment, an IIION FOUNDRY and are prepared to furnish nil kinds of CASTINGS, equal to the host- furnished by any foundry in the country, nt. short, notice, and on reasonable terms. I'-ashpaid for Old Iron delivered at our foundry. Works on ltivcr Street, renr of Cngle's * Planing Mill. -1 Octobcr 1S77, 12 m. CUHMHAIITEMPLETON j?T AVE Just received a larse stock of | CROCKERY, I HAND MADE SHOES, Spring styles, at Sti.00, SPRING PRINTS, 0 I SPUNS, &c. February 27,187S, tf. , HOLMAN'S LIVER PADS. No Humbug for Chills and Dyspepsia. At ' DR. E. PARKER SMarch 25, 1878-tf. Rubber Cloth, OC INCHES WIDE can now be found nt 1 00 the < Emporium of Fashions. July 10, IK7S. FRESHSUPPLY ' OP Lndles Hnts, Pretly Calicoes, Blenched c Homespuns, nnd other desirable goods, Just received nt very low prices at the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. > June 20,1878. > iiTiiiBi WOULD respectfully nsk tneattention of the Ladies to to their Fresh Supply of choice - I Prints, (f Printed Muslins, ? White Victoria Lawns, 1 White Piques r Bleached Long Cloths, t Hamburg Trimmings, &c. May 1, 1878, tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED.' RUT A BAG A, Red Top SMap, Early White Dutch, Lurgc White (Hobo, I^irge White Norfolk. Heven Ton. At EDWIN PARKER'S. July 10th. 1878. FRESH SUPPLY OF BLAC ALPACAS, ALL rRICKS from 2> cents up?Remit I nil Uliicks?mid clicager thnn ever offered, Just received lit the EMPORIUM OF FASAIONS. July 10, 1878. BARGAIN'S, BARGAINS TUST received WHITE PIOTES 8 to 12cts. ?| on ass and linen sititinok. hamIHTlKtll EDGINGS, TOIU.'HAN L\CE, into 25cU<. It. M. IIADDON & CO. JutlC 20. 1878, tf. INGLUVTN J SrECIFIC for vomiting in Frcgnnncj*? Powerful ntid Itellevnblc remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK STOMACH. E. PARKER. Feb. 20,1878, tf. . BUCK WHEAT ? A.T DR. E. PARKER. June 12,1878. 1 Marshall P. DeBruhl Attorney at Law, | ARBKVILLK C. ir. S. C. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. CUNNINGHAM AND TEMPLETON IIAvE opened their SHOES and can supply customers at greatly reduced prices. HATS, HATS. HATS. < CALL ON ' Comimlara & Temjleton AND pet the latest style HATS for young and old men. CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON \T7 ILL sell the follolng goods at IT COST AND CARRIAGE,; DRESS GOODS, ELANNELS, SHAWLS, OVERCOATS, < R. M. CLOTHING AND HATS. 1 IF yon ant a burgal n call on tlicm. January 30,1878, tf. >i r> -pu?? ent k.inds OF DRUGS to arrive nt PEXNEY'S on or before Saturday, next. When you call lor PILLS, PLASTERS, PERFUMES, PEPPERS, PARAOORIC, Ac., Ac., you can have them for the money. i Yours truly, W. T. PENNEY. ; 2'Ji ' k A CELAIN LINED FUMrS. Sewer and Drain Pipin THF, most, complete establishment 1> 1 upper part of the State from wh procure BUILDERS MATERIA 1-8. (llnssin any quantity on hantli Send lists lor estimates. Thank fill for the liberal rntronnpc c bcvlllu County conferred fn the past y spcctfully request a continuance or the i T. C. GOWER & C Grreenville, S. C? Nov. 14, 1877,12m GENTLEME1S Are Reqested to Take Notice 1 UN 111 JJ AVE a fnll supply of SUMMER UNDERWEi READY-MADE SHIRTS, LINEN COLLARS nnd CUFFS, FANCY CASSI MERES, [Ready-Made CLOTHIN( LI A TC of n" descriptions?Spcclal a HA13 tlon Is called to their stoc FANCY STRAW HAT! LOW-QUARTERED IIAND-Mi! SHOES if Different Styles and Qualities. WHITE BROTHER! I vy 1, 1S78, tf. 1878 187 \Tcw Crop Turnip See' Wo have just received our new TI sIP SEED, Early Flat Dutch, Ej 'urple Top, (strap leafed,) Pomeran ilobe, Amber Globe, Largo White J oik, White Stone, Yellow Stone, 11 >ver, and Sweet German. Bloomingdale Yellow Ruta Baga ilooniingdale White Ruta Ba^a. These seed arc put up in quarter po tackagcs and are grown by David I Ireth it Sons who need norecomraer ion from us. Call at once or send vour orders to If. W. LAWSON & O Wo have also received our GLt "RUIT JARS which wo sso sellin he following prices for cash only: 1 Quart Fruit Jars, ?1,25 per Do: 2 " ' ?1,60 41 Tin Fruit Cans, CO cents per dozen, a Julv 17, 1878, tf. II. W. LAWSON ?fc C< P. K. LOOK AT THOSE PIQUES AT fo?. ALSO, WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS A' AT WHITE BROTHERS MnyJi, 1 1878, tf Try. home first CONGAEEB mi work: olumbia, S. C. UNMIX!! PROPRIETOR REDUCED PRICES: VERTICAL CANE MIL] List of Prices 2 Rollers, 10 inclics diameter. S-T5 0 1 " 12 " " 15 0 2 " 11 " " V> 0 :i id fio n :j ' 12 " " 70 (I 3 " II " " 80 0 ibovc prlcpsoomplcto wlfti Frnmo. Wll Frame, Siu loss oil each Mill. I0RIZ0NTAL?3 Roller B for Steam or Water Pew er, $150. M Tour Orders for 3ane Mills AND Syrup Kettl TO D. B. SMITH, Agent. Abbeville C. H,S. F. F. C. DuPH TRIAL JUSTICE, Abbeville C. H., S. A NY business 'entrusted to his x?nre tvl [x celve Ills prompt nnd personul atten SHOES! SHOES!! 0 DOZEN pairs LADIES SHOES, just celved nnd chenp. At R. M. 1IADDON & C TltnnQft t MEDICAL. FERWEIN?Collier's Kentucky Rem for Man anil Bcnst. EDWIN IIARKE July 10, 1878. "REMOVALT [irE have removed our entire stoel>, fm vV present, toT. P. Quarles's xMd si vhcre wo nre prev>arra to weleome rtcndx and the trude. * W. JOEk .SMITH x\ i August?, 13". 3, U\ * # wmmmmmmm m rjulliubju mjj-uii m T.C. GQWER & ? Grreenvillea S. C. WHOLESALE AND RET, DEALERS IN DOORS, SASH. BLINDS. MANTLES AND SHINGI STAIR "WO NEWELS, HAND HAIL AND BALU8T1 LIME, CEMENT AND LAr TEMPLES IMPROVED TO jjj "HARD PAI -wmdIC Are 3>To"w PROM NEW YORK ,es, ttsxtttist BK Large and S< dry goods, m srs ; rns clothing, hardw. ?, grog: i the Their Goods having: been ich to ? at the lowest range A,t Bott O] a Call and examine. WARDLAW April 17, 1878, tr _ SPR1WC Z CHRISTOPHE llJj INVITE your attention to NEW GOODS-t X vlnccd, smitl to us for wimples, FINE BLA Bought at enormous sacrifice, and selling less I Xew Spring and Summer Linen Damasks, Towels EVERYTHING AT Pine Casimeres, Beautifal Parasc LAWNS li YARD WIDE, k"of Freight- Prepaid on all c * April 17. J878, 3m. kDE TO THE | My customers know that I have horetofe Jn tifvlp nnnlitv nnrl n* oou *1 -"" V The time has coma when these goods S, he North and West. I do not go backwards but continually r new styles. I have mado reductions in pri penso to pluce in your hands a Price I^ist tl 'yi I respectfully invite you to call and exarr ing elsewhere." Orders by mail will receivi It would make the list too large to descri Bedroom, ParlorSuits, Dining ltoom, Oftic Secretaries, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Cui j his list contains only a few of the prices ol PARLOR SUITES.-Six Chairs, Hair ' 1 Reps, $21, 321, irlv PARLOR ROCKERS.?Carved Top, Hair ejj,, Cloth or Rep. 30.00, SI 1.00, SU.00, S17.00. for- MATTRESSES.?Straw and Cotton, 83.50, rnn $4.00; ShuckandCotton,33.75,$4.25;Cotton80.00 an SIDEBOARDS.?Marble Tops. 120. 825, $30,?15, $40,545, $o<); Marble tops upwards to 5150. ancl PARLOR SUITS.?Seven pieces, Hair Cloth or Reps, 815,550, 500, 870,8S0, S90. ?100,5125; Nine und nieces, Leather or Cane, $lo0; ?lght pieces, jan- Flno, upwards to $150. ida- CHAMBER SUITS.-Imitatlon Walnut or Oak, $20; Ten pieces, solid heiul, carved top, 824, $28,834, 840, 845, 850. 0 DRESSING CASES.-Ten pieces, 840, 845, 1 u' 850.955,800; Ten pieces "Walnut 870, 880, 890, 8100, ten pieces W alnut upwards to *000. teg CIIAIRS.?Cane seat, per half dozen 85.73. . Cane seat, Dining half dozen, $8.75, Cane seat 8 at bent Dining per half dozen 810.00?Spllt sent per half dozen 83.50, Best Cano seat, St.To, ',en. Wood seat, S!.2r). ROCKERS.?Wood Seat Arm, 82.00; Wood Seat Nurse, 81.00; Cane Seat Nurse, 82.50; Cane Sent Arm, $3.75. WALNUT BUREAU SUITS.-Ten pieces, 0. enclosed Wash Stand,885.845, S50; Ten pieces, Marble top, enclosed Wash Stand,815, 850,355, 00,805; Ten plcccs, marble top upwards to $12o No charge for freight, <3 ray ago or paekinj Thanking you for past favors, I r< Ootohor 31, Ift77. 12 m. r ~ toz] 7 Steam I , TWENTY 1 Of which are Now TS J; in the County of J fair Prospect ot a fore long. A ! I Terms canbi I) plyin I Oct. 31, 1877 tf, LS, ? PENDLETO: I FOUNDRY & MA augus: I :n TTAVIXG hoiiRht all of Mr. footer's complet LIU 1 JfX parnl tlinn ever to furnish IKON AND H eep for sale ! Plantation Steam Engines, ( Mills, Grist Mills, Thre Powers. Grin Gearing, a chinery at lo SMITH'S CELEBRATI For Ilund, Horse, Ste es HOLIDAY THE LARGES1 IN THIS c- /CONSISTING OF TOYS, DOLLS. FRENCH L/ ESE WARE, FANCY SHAKER AND IN 771 RUSSIA Leather Gooods, Walnut Brackets, \ CORAL and Plated Jewelry, Ties Gloves, SI Collars and Cuffs, MILLINERY &c., at C. Tour Inspection an 11 ro tion ?aammmmammimmmmbmimm - TO W A VAI -WILSON SEWI in workmanship Is equal to l0dy as elegantly finished as a fl the highest awards at the VI sitions: IT SEWS ONE-FO machines* Its capacity is 1 H WILSpN MACHINES sold the combined sales of all MENDING ATTACHMENT foi WITHOUT PATCHING, given .th0 ACENTS IWU ?nd, WANTED.f |f ILdllW db VI K 827 & 829 Broadway, New ^ | Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, III / -c ^atlast? ~ ^ ' / r .V *7- ;. f ^ r % j ! I j| fie ceivin^: ,and boston! an ....? lsy.tl? :i> 5U5CI OLUCK 01 3tiqns, hats; shoes,' * r> t1 DtJCVXLf) f -x > "y eries, &c.,' &c.; bought at headquarters and of prices, are offered ; eel Prides. & EDWARDS. I (078 I 1UI u. RGREY & CO, V , ,hey announce a tumble in prices?to be con.CK SILKS, ? ,han cost of manufacturers. " ' i* ' Dress Goods, Linens and ,, Napkins, and Hosieiy. BOTTOM PRICES. lis, a Bargain In Spring Linens. WORTH 25c, ONLY 121 c irders amounting to S10. , e ? T ? - ^ PUBLIC, Augusta, Gam August 1, 1877. ro led the 41Furniture?' trade of the South ; can be purchased as cheap from me as in aise the standard of my goods, and add ces wherever possible," and spared no capiat will help you to purchase goods. line my stock and prices before purchas e sis much attention as if given in person be and copy all *.he different prices o o, Standing Par'or and Ladies' Desks ses, manufacture I by me, and thereforo f goods kept by rue. B UREAS.?Imitation "Walnut nnd Glass $7.75, $0.73, Walnut and Gins*, *13.75, 517.50 Walnut quarter Marble nnd Glacn JIH.m, 824.00 $28.00, S&J.00: Walnut full Marble and Gloss and upwards toJlUO.OO. ?.* BEDCTE A DH.?No. 1 Bed $2.25,_ No. 2 Bed vz.7.), iso. a ueuwonu nenu, 4ieti,i> incnesnijjn &1.75, No. 4 Holld carved top,5 ft. fi In. high ?1.00, No. 5 Bed Solid carved top, French $8.00, No. 1 lied Wnlnut, curved top, ?feet high $7.75, No.2Bed Walnut. solid head, carved top Ofeet 6 In high $0.75. No 3 Bed Walnut, solid hcfld, carved top, 7 feet 6 In high $11.75, No^ Bed Walnut, solid head, carved top, 8 feet# In* high 914,00. WASHSTANDS.?Imitation Wnlnut *1,75, .Walnut enclosed $4,00, Walnut Marble top WOO WARDROBES.?Walnut $17, Walnut two drawers 319. Walnut two drawers drop handle* carved tbp $22, SUO, Wnlnut two draw, drop handle, carved top, fancy panels $35. TABLES.?Round or Square 51,50, Wnlnut centre, draw $3,00, Walnut Centre Marble top S7,oo, ?8,oo, so.oo, $i2.qp, sis, oo, $20,00,825,00. * ssscg TOWEL RACKS.?Walnut 50, 31.00, $1,50, j2,oo,^,oo. SOFAS.?Largo Hair Cloth or Reps, carvcd ^E&^TE'TEa.-Tcte $15,00 $10,75, $19,75, jmain, vonra respectfully. G. V. DeGKAAF. ER'S mgmes, ' THREE rorking Successfully > *f|? inderson, with a s many more bePrice List and, 5 had by ap" gto I. TOZK , COLUWBIA, S. C.y N & BROS., CHINE WORKS rA, GA;^ n etock of pnttcrns, ac? >vc. nre bettor j> HASH CASTINGS ot every description, mi" 3ane Mills, Evaporators, Saw* shing Machines, Horse Liid all Plantation Ma" wett Prices,. EDCOTTON PRESS. am or Water Power. r GOODS ? STO V EH I CITY: AND GERMAN FANCY taOODS, JAPAN DIAN* WORK-BASKETS. Vail FockctsvMoUoe Frames, &<?'. Ilk, Linen ami Embroidered' Hankercblef unusually I/JWPltlCES.. JH d Orders > Solicited. fl A. H,-TBUMPt5 _ | IIARtE INVENTION. I ! WORLD-RENOWNED I ING MACHINE I ?- - > .<! 1 SB a unronomeier naivnf hum h rst-class Piano. it received ' lenna and Centennial Expo* . n URTH FASTER than other & jnlimited. There are more M in the Unfted States than i H the others. The WILSON 1 r doing all kinds of repairing:. i FREE with each machine. MNG MACHINE CO. A York; New Orleans, La.; . Ml Is.; and San Franciscoj Cal. ;