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v : . | . i is he Press and Banner. rednesday, Nov.* 6, 1878, Sale Day. jut Monday was sale dny. The Pemoerat;lub met In the Court house, and altera >rt session adjourned until sale day in l>enber. Uo business of importance was nsacted. The audience were requested to naln after adjournment of thecluu, to tnke Ion as to the Broivn taxes, when resoluns were passed denouncing the recent acn of the Board or Equalisation, lie following sales were made:? v tub Shkkikp: 171 acres, estate MillerA c-?m t x fiiiinimrli.-iiri. tn-iisun'r. chaser; 83 acres, estate W T Hut If r, fciOO, T Butler purchaser; Ho acres, W T Butler, i, J T Johnson purchaser; ?>0 acres. M C X?rt, $B<o. A T Whltlock purchaser; IVI ss. Jus H Brnmlett, 31,000, Jesse W Merrill, trustee, purchaser; "oOacres, Wm Riley, 0, W 7a McGhee purchaser; store house [ lot In Greenwood, Moses Taggart & J C swell, $500, J c Maxwell purchaser; fill it, W M McCurry, ?I50, little A Ml I ford chaser; .Tt acres, James D Hall, 885, H I> son pvrchaser; I horse, $80; buggy. SK). * the Clkrk : The Mundv Place, $3<i0, i Gardner purchaser; Mrs h fiearls' land, icres. in four tracts, $3,00o, Mrs S Waller chascr; 8 C Riley <& Bro, store house near berry, 8300, W Z McGhee purchaser. G. K. and A. R. R. 'chadthe pleasure of a call last Monday n General P. H. Bradley, President of the en wood and Augusta Railroad, from whom learn that the prospects of the road are it encouraging. Half the grading on the rgla side nas been finished.and twentymiles on this side has been finished, re are yet on the Carolina side about Uy-four miles to be graded. About stmas the General expect* to move the kadetothe nelghborh?>od of Robert Mldon, some three miles from Walton's nd on theSavunnah. There arenowonlv onvlcts at vork, but the company ?ct to Increase the laborers to 120, when work will be pushed vigorously to comlon. It Is estimated that there Is on hand In sight nearly enough money to comh the work. As Augusta will soon be the I [quarters for supplies of hII kinds. It is oscd to commence layingthe iron at the ustaendof thelineat as early a day as ttrable. orn the taxes collected In Edgefield counp to last Friday week, the Treasurer had ived abont$700, and CapL Perrln has cold In Abbeville County the sum of ?U2~> expense for 120 hands Is estimated at 3S>>> nth. and the expense of engineers is put a at $250 a month. ? ? Isdom Tretb for Little People." e above Is the taking title of a very prefttle book a oojpy of which was pent us by LUtbor, Mrs. F C. de Fontaine. Many of 'eadent will remember this accomplished as having once been a resident of Abbe. The Utile volume Is an on'niumi/V/urrum ?fui information SKlllf.illy Hi-nom-d hi >rm ?>f question and answer. It treat* of tanner of interesting subjects, especially ax children are constantly asking their irnas questions aboui, The book is inud lor the instruction of "Utile people." ome older folks will find their "wisdom i** sharpened by a perusMl of lt? ninety s. Wo commend it to the schools and1 ?* of our people as a most useful help to [ pnrents and teachers. Jt is published in York by K. J. Hale & Sou. I" Murray t,?t'ie publishers llk?? the author, being j Uem in birth and sentiment. 3ood News for Housekeepers. ;ro is no more enterprlslrg firm in town Mr. H. W. Lawson. who now has on three car loads of the cheaoest and best k,?.:r brought to this market, besides an httstible supply of tin ware of every r He now sells stoves with thirty piepots, pans, bakors, <tcAc,?forSltJ.00. Six tht years a?;o this same stove and attachw weresold for $#1.00. He has good cookloves from $7 toSHj.00, according to size, ng greatly reduced the price of his tin ithere is constant demand for ibis class pds fom every section or ihe county, u fifteen hundred lamps of all sizes, lies, and prices. There Is now no use in pic about. In the dark when yon can get : ll lamp iO" 25 cents and kerosene at 20 I a gallon. De La Howe. k Friday the Trustees of this Institution t?nd re-elected Miss Brown as teacher Hr. Ranicy n? Supei lntendant. Win. H. br, E*q., was elected Treasurer vice [rable Thomas Thomson, who waseleetpcait Judue I?y the ls*st Leg i slat tire. kThoiitsoo nad he'd the trust with -.Treat k* ftiifl forufxiiit tnirH'. vp vriirc Iiluk the institution isfoituneie in iiuvt eflBeient a upeccssor an Mr. Pj-rker. dear Judgment In Undress, as well !>c .ejrlty as afldu<*'H*y offleep, fnnn: Till ' f e.uirc satIsfactlon to those lmerc-;teJ iustiUuloi). The Carolina Review. have received the ftn-t numlx-r of thin joking pa|>er, published ut Ijineasier. by Mwsi*. B. F. \Vel*h and J. J. Mt it. e pleased witb the salutaioty, and hope litem stick to their promise 10 pul>U-h lependent paper. We are i;lad to iiave | :vicit Hi> a regular visitor to oar sane-, Kr's Laj>y's liuoK. tiie oldest and l^e idy's magazine puoiished in thw wo.id cnce* a ix-vr volume at the beuln.ihii: New Vcar, witU new Attractions. And j Iwcrlptlon reduecd rtwii >:*.'<( jo ? ;.(n a These are the eiob rates; one copy, sar, SJ.no, two copies, one year, s :.s.i, three , one year, ?>.40, four copies, one year, ve coplen, one year, and an exim o.-py persou getting up Hie elnb. rnaki.it; six I, Jit.tWelviht copies, one year, end an e.\?y to pe->on getting u > the club, maliiie eop>e<?. ten copies, one ve irai.d Ira copy to the person Belting up the tanking elovoii ci?.?ii's. -IT.t'i twenty coj-e year, and an ex mi copy t<> the icrson K up tiie ciuo, making twenty-one co.res*. r-oxn'H r apv's Book, 1 06 Cheeel, Pnliadelphia. l'a. Iped vro.m j ail,.?The follow lng prison, tpedfrom toe iali at thisplac? on S;'tnight lost, vix:?lo-m Caiiaha", nwnltu,clnu>gt'(i wii'i s.?tulin2 ?n ox; .Iomh and Jlui TucKcr.^waiting tr.a".char;- < th burghvy uii i larceny; Weston , serving oat sentence? convicted oi , and attempt to rape. Kroin th? enIon oi the manner of their es.-ape as >y the sheriff no blame can twiach to tticer but goes to show conclusively jr Jail Is by t o mentis a secuveone. He lied the attention of the County ?,omners to ttiat fact and they are talcing re to have t-he de'ects rem*"died at on* e. r. Jim Roukictson, of Abbeville, is a ucoio.ed Democrat, bill he couldn't the indignity ottered oy tiie Hod;es council to him and all oilier* w oo a e >1' corn in the liquid siaie. Wlien he ibrmed L?)at tins bar-iooms Inttl lieel) tie immediately returned to Abbeville, ly doubled -its Oemoc.aey, he said, but pidii'l s.and to oe in the p.'i'sence o'' wno did not liave mo-e confidence 10 shut up the bars against iiliu. I'KKSs-tiAXO.?We had the pleasure of |g at tne Hodges ^adie-'iiig on ainrbi. spei^hUs or the S}x>rtanb--,-g l> 'i y, r. Howell of tiie G.cen.iiin r *. The pf us togetuer showed to I tie outside [how g(Kxi and how pleasant .1 is foku to dwell togeiner iu unity. They lb running excellent papers, and spare n8 to make tnein stiU oetler than tliey liie two rival lnouiitalu cities ?liould lem hearty support. r'Red Sh'rts" who went to the "Promipd" last Saturday were disappointed at Ietlng tiie Kads. Tne report was circuital morning that there was to be a I political iovo-fe:ist on the Promised vhlie Uie Democrats were being tt'led ood J'emociatic notlo.is at iJodjjes. I McOowa.) and Colonel Aiken left the ralic meeting to meet the Itnds and time wiih them, but theie was only Is on the hill. ivilt.k T.iteeaky Club. ? The next meeting of the club will be held next night, Aiii inst., at the house of Mr. Willie. The essayist for the occasion lion. Armiblead Hurt, who, we learn, at the members of the c'ub to a paper b chapters of Abbeville history. The fortunate In Its essayist. and the essayiriunate in his subject. The meeting ed to be a most interesting one. | WRit? There?A number of dnikies U last weeK asdelegi.ies have undei ialeny that they weie present at t.ie lladmluaiing Convention. Tiiey needn't on our report. It was correct In eser> p made. We'll tell wo. e of their acp this occasion if they "lool'' with vs. n't tell it ail. That is ouly wherein lort was at fault. Be bird has whispered in our ear that h to be several marraiges in and near [la In a few days. We will takepleasure ng their names and places when oltieported.?Keowee Courier. And a little Ii whispered Into our cur that the local r that iiaper is soon to be caught In rlmonlal snap. rreasurer has been so busily cnca^cd Bee that he ban been unable to make t statement of the taxes collected, pleased to learn, however, from <.'apt, tliat the receipts are unusually large, t there will be fewer delinquents then preceding yeur. Next week the hopes to be able to give an exact ut, Ahex column will be found the obltuce of Mr. John E. Lyon, who did busCade's Store in this County up to tho bis departure, about Ave years ago. i that he had studied medicine after ere and was In a good practice at the his death. yreenviUe KntcrpvUe and Moxmtainefr Bt Issue set the question of dancing tias so long troubled christians and ood moral peoplo. That paper a lies the yoang, if they wish to keep ves pure, to stay away from it as far ble. r in Anderson a few days ago, we hnd (sure of meeting MuJ. K. H. Murray, or \Uigenctr and MnJ. A. 8. Todd, of the The former was elected to the LegyeHlerday, and the latter, like ourr seeking a matrimonial alliance. [ayes Cbessstkll, of Long Cane, has ting the Preurmd Banner for thirty Id during the whole of that time he pnt to bed owing tho printer a cent. Lms are of the most aellglitlbl kind, [sleep is always refreshing. L M. Speights' of BpeighU' SpartanVUy was at the Hodges meeting laxt kr. The Colonel 1? one of the beat fcermen In the State, ajvd is as l?deI as It is possible. He will always say kt be thinks Is right. he wasn't there.?Samuel Boyd of bis excited. He nays that he was not jcret meeting of the Kads. He thinks |o get ids ;namo printed wheh be at h?e raeeuneaoa uesires 10 do set rigni ^^ as posslule. |KHt Thar.?Simon Davis Informs im BMcaH not at the Radical convention? H|^kra? at home sick?that.in fact he is a P^SHpJocrHt, and wouldn't go to no such |H^lf anyhow. M. Howkll. the live and energetic ^^Br and local editor of the Greenville M H"/ was on hand at Hodges last SatB^^Kie will give a glorious account of |H?u. and wheat. Jho lien law bat . - - X, fevf*: The Result. I At Abbeville 4<N votes were polled y< ! day. Governor Hainptotf received 4(>S v the balance of the State ticket receive II votes. Col Aiken, for congress, vote ! Maxwell, Senator, -161; for House of P 1 seutatlvfR, Mc<?o\van 4?S, Ulce4W, Harpi I Bradley 451, Hemphill in. For Probate.] ?Lyon -tfiT; County Commissioners?H Mattison, 4JJ; Livingston, 467; K Commissioner?David Crawford, 4Uj; Si; ' I IlnPr/v 4(~ Democratic vote at Ninety-Six 525. ' cal vote 2. Greenwood 650 Democrat scratched. Wi1I ington at 0 o'clock. 25 Democratic. (,'alhouns Mills at 2o"clocl ail Democratic. Magnolia at 1 o'clock i nil Democratic. Due West at 8 o'clobl | all Democratic. Thk Charlotte Mission.?We cop; i extract from the A storiette Rrfom.-.l ]'i ] terian, which Is so full of practical su i lions that are applicable to other denon | lions than the As8'>clate Keformed 1'ies ] riai s, that we commend its perusal t< I readers. This article is In thorough ai ; with our notions of church success, t tlans, like other people, cannot igno;-< wishes, warns, and conventionalitieso w< rl-I. A man may as acceptably wo ! his Maker in a wtKxlshop on n back lot, b Is more apt to go loan elegant house ft jvotlonalex reiser. The A. it. Presbyter if they would Micceed in ('has I'-tle, must the suggestions contained In the ubjve i tioned article. At Chukcii.?Atlanta, Ga., Laurens Cokesbury each had a charming represi tlve at Trinity Church last Sunday, in persons of Miss H., Miss McC?., ami Ml They were none of your autumnal lei neither were they full blown summer r but the fairest a.id sweetest flowers of sp Distuesskd Famii.y.?The family of > M. Klrby, of our town has been sorely a ed of late. Out of a family of four chili three of them have died in less than i weeks. The family have the syinpath, the entire community. Jt'dtjk Hen Huoiiks, MaJ. Den Brown ( apt. Isaac Kennedy, formerly proinlt colored citizens of this pliice but nov Greenville, have been in town several da; "Simon Davis, of Warren ton, was marti* vn?fnr<l?v innrnlii?/ to (irfptul hlr against unjust imputations, and voteil Democratic ticket straight, Isaac H. White, says lie was not In the Radical Meeting. He is now out of tics and devoting himself exclusively tr paofesslou of teache-. In a Nursury wherein all is life nnd li Instead of crying and fretting, there is su be found l)r. Hull's Baby Syrup. Pric cents per bottle. I Miss Anna Knox and Miss Mnttle T'i have articles in tie Temp'ranee Standar the subject of "Temperance." -THE Chester lh-parter is ns dumb ill oyster on the recent act io.> of the Demoe Suite Board of Equalization. It's a glorious pi IvilegetobeaMe to ap to the Lcglsiaui'e to correct the errors ol Board of (Equalization. That dreadful advertisement of Brycc beer-:narket-man,still appears in the AV Couritr. K t t.v.tng prost.-Last Fi-'day and sain mo ipu^s we had lue tlrst killing fiosis ol FuM. Gka--.kt> Sruooi.s are becoming popi Greenwood speaks or establishing one. Attend too next Fair. Le? every' come and be lia:>i>y fo-' once. The Improved Singer Sewing Mach:ne soul within the last iH) days. Get the from C. K. Bruce, agent. Cunningham <t Temflkton have a sj did line of Jeans and Cassimeres. Cunning ha si <fc Tempi-eton hare a In stock of shoes tbou ever before, as chea j can be. I The boys arc all coquetting with "I Hinton." Mr. James M. Law son has for sale. Eveyboby smokes I,awson's celebr bull Cigar to be found at the Post OlHce. The Kureka Cigar is popular. It can be at the Post Office. Ik you will smoke, go to Mr. James Lnwson and get the best cigars or cl eltes. Cloaks! Ci.oaks! A nice lijie, cheap al Joel Smith & Son's. Cigars.?Mr. James M. T.mvson, deal the liest cigars that are made, and se!b same at the lowest cash prices. Call and him. _ Ninety-Sit. s. C. N<>v. ot'ii '*< Total vote cast, 450. of which two are fo< Republican ticket. The negroes rema In town until the arrival of the down ti and rot receiving any tickets left for t homes. Everything quiet. Greenwood, s. C., Nov. 5th -I P. fi"?deni >c'-i'lc vote-s po'ted up to this h No Hndloal voles. The negroes refuse vote beciMise they had li t tickets. A I number of negroes voted tiie democratic I et. An immense concourse of people are the Innor.J Po-omniU' <if tliol I^al party, whore spirit is or<-i;sod 1 substantial coTln anil Tor whio'i the devil <*nusod chimber No. it of his Infernal rcg ohe lieatod ""vonfold for Its reeej>tlou. . may the I.ord lmve no mercy nn it. SETTING THEMSELVES RIG Not in the Ring. Editors Press and Banner: I ) your |?ul>liH>etl jeport of 111-"* scp *ct s>on oi the late Kadlcal Cotivenl:on In o<ace it is staicd that I was- nom:*?:-ted ? oroner on the Republican licl:cl. 1 luul teard of the insult In ime to resent, your Inst paper. The nomlna'lon was n without my knowledge, consent or appn I would not have any odlce at the hand si'ch supporters. Nov. 4, 1S7S. J. C. HEMPIIIT Getting Ready lor the Ministrj Nov l: I ~s i Mr edltorp'oase allow me a small spac your this week.s paper. 1 desire to co< toe mistake. I was not a del, in the rep can eonveiition belt 111 Abbeville villas: I liie public School bouse, iu the forenooi ! the day I was at honeat my work. A in after noon I w nt over to town. when 1 rived at the tie, o l I conjectured tin heard some one s,>eak'n^ up to the tc house isi oritur to see who it was ami win ment. i went in the school homo i *.?eing Invited in by one of liie delega 1 he president -said Wiiuuis you come t late tiie convention is now about to Jtmr, the Pros said gentlemen I dc ?o read the names or the nominees to tl Just come in. After he hud read the ? names of ilie nominees he rose to hi it made a speech & said tli.it (Wcordlug l the 14th iolii & l'-t.'i a menment to Constitution of tiie united states We republican party have the right to i else our opinion as republicns a you I hope will stand up for this ticket, the5th of Nov stand up for your rites a then I retired from the convention & \ over in town, Therefore I did not have thing to do witii the convention at all, & not desire to have; be cause I desire to si the mini.-try. further more it dont become a man of quality to have too much lo do with tics etc Your faithfully & obt Servt ? Wimins Agt of Y. M. C. A. Colored. Military Clubs, Attention. The Abbeville Rifles extend a chailem all Rifle Clubs norrh of Columbia, for a ) drill of JFJ-'i.ii), durlngthe Fair at Abbevill Friday. November j-J, PCS. All companii siring to compete, can obtain the rules ernlng the drill, and the evolutions to be cuted, by applying to the Secretary of company. >1. 1'. DeBRUHL, Secretan Oct. 1878. Abbeville Kill ; Had Nothing to do with the Con tion. j E<'i/rrr* Pr'xx ami Banner: In the issue of your paper this week have credited me with makinir a snee< I tlie Republican Convention held at Abbe Court House, on the Saturday previou had nothing to do with that convention, was I present during the deliberations of body. I went down to the house after convention had adjourned, but nothing done. Now, Mr. Editors, as you have lished mc wrongfully, will you be so kii | to make this public. Respectfully, CHARLES LOOA Nov. 1.187S. Said Nothing Offensive. ! Editors Pn xs end liunner: > (Jkntlemex?While y?-ur report of tlx ' publican Meeting at Abbeville on the l was "correct iu the main,'' It tlid me inju j in several instances. My remarks on tlm en.?lon,ir reported correctly would not ; been offensive t<> any o?ie. If it were not j the campaign Is over I would ask you to lish the written speech us it a as read t(j j Convention. Very Respectfully, VVM. W. FRAZIE fkaziek.svillk, 8. C November 1,1ST The Charlotte Mission. At the late moeting of Synod a comm wuh appointed to see what could be about getting a new location for the Asso Reformed church in tlie city of Churl The present location has some surrouiu that make it undesirable. In the estimi of some, for a church. It is on a back si i and is fronted by a"hest of ugly, dirty si j ies, which are occupied by a population is anything but church-going. Tills sta i things is not likely to change, und tber i some of the best friends of the Mission t j it necessary to the success of the enterprl ' seek a new location. When the lot wus ! lnully purchased and the chapel built, i , the best that could be done. Now.it is the a more desirable location, on Main street be iiad. Only those who are familiar city atfalrs know how important it is to a church properly located. Even in thet I try it is important to obtain a central lou ; and one that Is accessible to the commi 1 nnH nlnoiinntl v Liirr/tniwlm) hilt in si / ,far more important. Country people, rule, go to chureh, while city people, ubh do not. At any rate, there is in every cl large population that do not have any ch connection and tlnit do not go to any cli regularly. Much people, when they go, the churches that are most convenient accessible. They need the gospel, and often contribute to it* support. They si be encouraged to attend church, by lm the churches placed on tJbc main streets, aL convenient points. Again: In ordi luduce a certain clatm of people in cit alt?jodchurch, the location, the bulldini everything about the place must be man vitlng. It Is vain to say that people are ish about such things, and ougut not humored. - We have to take men as we them. Paul said he was willing to "bei all things to all men, that lie might some," and Paul was a good model. 'W not hesitate to say that, under Uod, the n/ii o nf on v /*li ti r<?h a m r/? In a nit petidsin no small degree upon the locati the church and the character of thecL building. These things being so. the con tee ?ppolnted by Synod to look afte matter in Charlotte oufcbt to go rromp work and fiee what <-an be done. If a ne cun be obtained and a new church erecte all means let it be done. Let every tSii done that can be done to shove forward enterprise In Charlotte. The honor c Synod Is involved. We are clad to hear the prospect* are encouraging. >? JUm juformofretbytariaa. . .. OBITUARY. ester otes ; LYOX?In Handsboro, Mi*s., of yellow id 4($7 ver, at 2 o'clock A. M., Kr'day, October N l>r 187S, Dr. John E* Lyon, born* in Abbevl epre- District, South Carolina. Kebnary 14, It jr-M>3, aged 30 years, 8 months and 4 days. fudge in the death of Dr. Lyon, society has los ester, valuable member, the profession a star of i chool col lentpromise and friends an exponent leritl', high nii.ided principles?yet in the gene bereavement it is not forgotten that this Radl- the decree of an All-wise Creator. What le. o blow this will qe to "tlie old folks at honii i), all the aged parents who so fondly cherish 1< t, 4 is, lug remembrances of an alfectionate s< ' "n' Who can depict the anguish of his you wife? a widowed bride? Only those w have experienced like misfortune can app elate such grief, meanwhile other househo! v al, are a filleted; and all should exclaim wi I*niiI in truth and In snirit. -'We are trou L'ies- ted (>" every side, yet "not distressed; wei in... perplexed but not in despair." hyio- A FRIEND > our ????P???a???I hri"! CONSIGNEES. ? the f tlie . ship Fnt'inttT.?.T A Wler. J Hamrty, .T M A utile sanska, Joe A routs. M E Keller, E RMurrr >r tie- (< p Rruee. \V K Patton, T O Andrews, \V nns powell, J W Rykard.I'L Lance, R W Ci heed mor> lien- Kxpukss.?W J Martin. J Punlap. TT Reese, Sirs M Bnskln. .1 H Slartln, O T Cii and honn. J H Wake. J Hnearty, MeGowan A 8n ta- WMTaggnrt, Moore & H.J S Cothrnn, R i the IJsnn. (J. HMmmmH?HHMHMM oses; HOTEL ARRIVALS. ring. fflet Ai.stov TTor.SE.?Geo W Churchill, N< !r,'n. York; \V II Tasraart, r.nlhonn.s Milts; J lir,,a Tod.'. T< M Pratt. nne West: V A K Fnl y *ner. Petersburg. Va ; .T P Iluckabne. >fon tain View; .T II PnPre. Rose TIIII ; \V and Vlrtemnn. Bold Rraneh : G V Mnret, Reav [lent- Pam; .1 R Jenk'nr. Concord. N C; .1 v of, Gar?t. At'nnta. Ga; .1 M Giles. Marlon. "Wi vs. ter Kills, Parks Coeok ; S H Cook, Mil way ; here R Mosely, Mrs M Allen. Ml?s Geortrla Rak< nself T T CunnlnKlmtn.CCSimonds.Ixjwndesvll I the : MARKET REPORTS. the poll- New VnRK. November 4_i!> >r_Stoe' > his stronsr. Money 5WU, Gold I.W'f. Excban< ?lonir 4.<*l;l{: short .4.87'^. State bends dill insrh Governments strong. Cotton dull; sales 5 re to ?mlddllne uplands 0-7-lfi ; middling Orleai e oj|P.ll-l?. Futures weak?Novemhor ; p comber 0,W: January 0,40; Fehuar.C A. March O.fiO; Anrll . fster A^'orsTA. November 1.?Cotton irregular it on rniddl'mrlow middlings; eood ordinal net receipts 1,016; shipments ; sal ? an 1,1"i. ratic Pjtaui.kstov, November 4 ?Cotton low ?mlddMnffO; low mlddllneS^; cood ordln peal rV s'<: "ft renelnts 4.771; cross : sal r thel l-nnft: stock 00,975; exports to the chann 1,026. , the >?MMMN ,J,lee In the Matter of the G. & A. R. I rdn.v Ttie Tronsnror of Abbev'ile rou^t v Is her rtiie bvc'-reetedto o-tenrt t'?e "*neof oot'eeil' j sold ?ax I'ntlt <iie 'st December r,e-t. -i.. . I Tiv outer of the Hoa^d. P. U. BR \nT.l\Y. ' President. to?ly ? s?60 Strayed. bes? ~ . ; TTTtOAT the subscriber at. Abbpvllte. h's At ' * RAV MARK. with saddle nnd hrldleo jit Ik believed that she went towards T>i I West. Anv information of mv mir? will h irSer suHahlv rewarded. H. H. NORWOOD. p as nov. s. is?-, n. F BOARD AND LODGING TVfRs- MARY PKRRTNwMlbe (rind to r 11 jVI oelve im l)oprdpr<?. hoys or ilris frnrn O had count.y who desire to attend the Abbcvll ; r-.ded Sehoo'. i m For terms, address or call on MRS. MARY P^RRIN. t Nov. (1th. 1R7S. lm. 'V Estate of Be la Howe 'fit-e' TA^TO"^ "i Old F<t'ir nf t^._ .T.,>n p. j I ? 1" l'o*v>, t'eeeeem' n-'iolinve rot ' <?' ;be fn:?Tl ! *e ew| nti IVf'r Tloni's nf.> he" t '>v Tioi'^"d *n njiv 1'*A ?rt?n nrt or Vio'rvp c* 7S. I d:?v :n piw^mVr next, nr ibe'r Roth's wl'l > r I pi?' In CM'?. ined1 Payment tv??v be nv'e ?oT\*tri. H. Parke rain ?*t v nhovHV ttonvo. bc'f R1' order of ?rd of Trt'? ' A"?. v*. rv m \T>?< fbf''"rrian Tt?>av?l ofTrnstpes. M. Nov. 0. 1<C*. V.. our. ? | WAG0N5, ^Buggies and Harness Ions j And ; |- ji_\vk Just received a car load of the cc 1 ebratvd MILiiLKN WAGONS?nil siz I ? irid SPIUNG WAGONS of various size ! Alto, Siiixie and Double BUGG1KS, Wn;i IIT :lnit liuj^y IIA UNKrjS, all of which will I sold al iue LOWEST l'ltltKS. J. W. RjBERTSON, Oct. 2, 1S7S, 3m. ; *<?- ft Lnrjje Stock of DHESS GOODS to be so ''J,s \ l\ ?t wtito.iisiiingiy low prices. , r,,n U-. ... i?. .. It. M. IIADDON & c I not It in i :u?de The Sun For 1870 ' ' The Sun will be printed every day durir ttili oe printed every day dming the year r, ci.ie. Its purpose and method will he tl same as in the past: To prvsent all the ru v , In a readable .shape, and to tell the trul r-pi-J Unnisrli 1 he heavens fall. nli!- I The ban l.as I i-en, is, and Mill continue' " 2: be, independent of everybody andeverytl.il i save the truth ami its own convictions the' -lu,.v* Tl'nl is the only policy which has w '._ I for this newspai cr I tie ><.iilldenee ai.d ft si . j - ship of n wider constiiuei.ey than was tv o' ?'iij ?ycd by any other American j tuniul. hool Ti.e ton is tl.e newspaper tor the peopl lf j. It is not for the rich man against the po lfs" man, or f<>r tl.e poor man a^aln^t the th U-s? nian, but it. sicks to do equal Justice to u | interest" in the c-rnmunlt}. It Is not tl ad-'"f?:ui "r "uy i'er>;cii.ss, sect 01 part >sjre i There need be no mystery abnit its In ? <. > at iio.se i hates. It is f.<r the honest Democrat I against the dishonest Republican, and for tl s j honest iJepublieau as against the dishone o _ i democrat. It does imt take Its cue from tl ,j.? utterances or any politician or p?<litivril n ,1)e canization. It gives its support unreserved \er- vv,K'n "H'n u1' measures are in agreement wi ; the Constitution and with the piincipi on upon which the Uepublic v. as founded f j c,0 the people. Whenever the Constitution at vent constitutional privileges are violated?an anv the outrageous conspiracy of ISTli, by which ditl "ot elected was m the I'resldeii n.iv office, where he still remains? It speaks o ' * for the right. That is t he Midi's idea of I ml that pendenee. In this respect there will be i noli- change in its programme for 1S79. * The Sun has fairly earned the hearty hatr< of rascals, Hands, and humbugs of all sen and size?. It hopes t"deserve that hatred n less in the year l*7!i. than in h.78. Is77, or ai year gone !?y. The Sun will continue to shii on the wicked with unmitigated hrightnei re to while the lessons of the past should be eo ;jri7.e stantly kept before the people, the dun dn e,on n,,( propose to make itself In 1*711 a niagazli s<1?* of ancient history. It Is printed for the nn ?ov" and women of to-day, whose concern ischli l.v with the all'airs of to-day. It has both tl tms "nijijioKltion ami the aMlity toatl'ord its ren r* prs the nroi.liitest. fiillosf nnrl inn?f mwiiru Ics- intelligence of whatever in the wide world worth attention. To this end the resourc fen- belonging to well-established prosperity w be liberally employed. The present disjointed condition of pm tl in this country, and the uncertainty of il>el you ture, to lend an extraordinary significance :h in the events of the coming year. The disci ville sions of the press, the debates ni is. I acts of Pongress, and the nv>vemer nor of the leaders in every section of t that Republic will have a dlrcct bearing the the Presidential election of KS0? an eve ; was which must be regarded with the most nn puo- lous Interest by every patriotic Amerlct idas whatever his political Ideas orallegtance. ' these elements of interest may be added t lN. probability that the Democrats will conti both houses of Congress, the Increasing fi blencssof the fraudulent Administration a the spread arid strengthening everywhere a healthy abhorrence of fraud In any for To present with clearness and accuracy tliec ; Re- act situation in each of Its varying nhas ?ith andto expound, according to Its wcll-kn?.\ stlce met hods, the principles that should guide itoc- through the labyrinth, will be an importn have part of the Sun's work for 1W9. thai We have the means of making the Sun, ns pub- politi cal, a literary rnd a general newspap > the more entertaining and more useful than t er before; and we mean to apply them freel Our rates of subscription remain unchaii ;U. ed. F*or xhe Daily Sun, a four page sheet {<, twenty-eight columns, the price by mr postpaid, is55 centsa month, orSt?.5" a ye or, including the Sunday paper, an eight-pa sheet of tlfty-six columns, the price Is cents a month, ?r 87.70 a year postage paid. Ittee The Sunday edition of the Sun Is also ft done nisbed separately at Sl.tf) centsa year postn date! paid. otte. I The price of the H'ccA-ty Sun, eight pa<r< lings ] flfty-six columns, is SI a year, postage pa ition ; For ciu'js of ten sending $10 we will send i Lreet, extra copy free. Address nun- i w. a.MjljA.M), that Publisher of the 3un, New York City ite of Oct. Uu. Ct. efore lllnk 1st' to !'S; ABBEVILLE tughl i HID 1081 Ity Is as a ^ i rule :sa fill tie Opened October 111, 187 visit they TpHE scholastic year will consist of inuld JL weeks from day of opening, bei iving two sessions of 20 * weeks each. T H1'"! terms for session of 20 weeks will be fes to follows: ??frwi Primary Department, 8 5 or SI (K) per mon r? ,Intermediate " !?or 1 NO 7'*!" Senior " 12 or 2 -10 h? Annual Contingent Fee, $1.00. rtiwi Fees to be paid monthly. r *, " Board can be had at SS and S10 per month ' ln Out of forty-live applicants, the JJoa 'e do of Trustees have elected S. J. Grahai out- jjx. j\,t principal. no win ut? oa?iai.t'u y de: Miss Livingston and Miss White. Th lurch are a'l teachers of experience, and w milt- conduct the institution on the Gruel r this School system. tly to For the above low rates thorough ] d b'v at ruction will he given in all ihe usi I,? English branches, and also without ex; I the charge, in mathematics and languages. >ftbe W. H. PARKER, President ""j1 W. C. Bknjbt,Secretary^ .Sept, 18, 1878, I White I exf HAVE NO1 S AN IMMENS [>K _ I FALL & VV1J L Unsurpassed in Point i Buyers Cannot GREAT BARGAINS in Black Alpacas an 75c and SI.(Hi. H HAMBURG TRIMMINGS, T> The host Corset for lift v cents to bo bail nil,' |., A lame Stock of TABLE LINENS, TOWh 1? Gentlemen are invited to inspect their eli _ Stock of American, Engli Hats and Ready-Mad LOOK AT THIS! OVER ONE III'NDRF w The largest Slock in this line ever oft e red In E Special attent | Haufl-Sewsi fori in Men's Wate >1 OVERSHOES, of all sizes, and very chea Hardware, Crockery, ( le. Customers can be suited without any dlffl ? the worth of their money. The best class of WHITE fli Oct. 1G, 1878. 1* 5 PITRNITI1RE ! FDRNI1 A VAIA1A* VfliVM ? w ... .. J* Cheaper Than Ever ! i tolly! .* LEADERS OF LOW PRI< 11r K tire now ottering Furniture cheaner tl VV county. For instance, we will soli yoi and castors, for 82.">o. Safes,.4-1.-V) and upward Bureaus, S12 and upwards. Kverythlng else ] thing usually kept In a tirst-class Furniture s the common painted Cottage Suit. Hureai Wardrobes, Desks, Chairs, Itocking Chairs, ( Pictures, Picture Frames, Mattresses,Spring mention. We would respectfully request tlu )(; fore purchasing, as we are determined not ? Augusta. UtT A full stock of COFFINS always on lin Wc are agents for the cheapest Door, Si If you contemplate building, you will find it things. f r* Oct. 10, 1878, Cm FLASHES of iFASHION. ]o 10 0 r' ^ E BEG RESPECTFULLY TO AN nouncc to the Trade, and especially t< the Dulles, that having fell the necessity of 1 complete l?ry Goods department in our busl ness.we have embarked In this line. We now have every co venlenee, and ar orepared to keep a nice line of good*. Ou aim is to l?e able to supply, as nearly as \v can, all ttie wants of our customers am friends with least. possible cost t< tliein. Onrbuyer has given close attention li ,1 the select ion of our stock, and we trust, ns wi tlii.ik we have, a stock of goods that will boll please ami ic\ve "value received" for ever; purchase imulfi. \W ask particular attention to our L-S : Entirely Net aai Mral M: me gins consisting in part of PURE MOIIAIRS, TWILLED CLOTII, J;* NAVY BLUE, SEAL BROWN, Ci T? KY ?TTITIXfiS. to - ' CASIIMKRE DE TCUIt, ij IJLACK ALPACAS, Ac., Ac. ii ' 1 I A Splendid Assortmen ill I' 1I0SIEHY, ll? ** GLOVES, y. 'd CUFFS AND COLLARS, (IS '? LADIES' HOWS AND SCARFS, st f- Gents' Furnishing Goods tii cs CASSIMERES, ill DOESKINS, In v JEANS. Ac., Ac. IV ul ? V TABLE DAMASK, C"! TOWELS, At LINEN AND COTTON DIAPERS. i;t HAMBURG EDGINGS, n- FRILLINGS, u RUFFLINGS, Pf' RIBBONS, lie d. LACES, 'is KID GLOVES. CS ill And nil the novelties of tlie season at BOl TOM PRICES. At | W. JOEL SMITH & SON id Oct. 2, 1S78. itK | ? fmrn & hill h First Door Below imtlL HOUSE lit WE INVITE YOCR ATTENTION T our Stock of Merchandise, which Is fu t'l, and complete in every department, all < v which we offer lit prices to siuttlie times. (?iv I}". us a call and he convinced. We keep tl: R- best poods and guarantee satisfaction i of every respect. Respectfully, :?; w. t. Mcdonald, ^ r. bi. hill. ir. MANTUA MAKING up stairs by Mrs. > c0 D. McDonald. w Oct. 2. 1378, 3m. $ 3XT otice. AI.L persons having claims against. tli Estate of MRS. ELIZABETH SCOT deceased, will render them to nic properl proven, on or before the 1st of Novembc - next. L. II. RYICARD. Oct. 9,1878, 3t. Executor. LADIES, IF you want a nice PERFUME, LILL WHITE, TOILET SOAP, call on j| Oct. y, 1878. MISS HAMEY. ? Black Cashmeres. () TPHK most economical DRESS FOR WII | 1 TER. The largest stock in town lo I found at R. M. 11 ADDON & CO. 40 Oct. 2, 1S78. 'if I U u I i r/ID GLOVES.?75c 81.00 and Sl.oO per pal ** |V R. M. HAL)DON A CO. Oct. 2, 187*. Hi. OUR stock of Fall Millinery andTrimmini is now rcail.v for Inspection und will 1 sold at lowest pr'tccx. R. M. IIADDON A CO. Oct. 2d 1878. rd I * | ADIES clonks mado to order and for sty y Aj and lit cannot b.i surpassed, ey R. M. HADDON 4 CO. ill Oct. 2d 1878. ed Si SHOES ! SHOES ! trii T ADIES' Misses'and children's shoes. T1 1j best assortment of the above goods to I * found in tbis market, PRICES LOW. 0012 1878 brothers W I^r STORE IE STOCK OF N'TEii GOODS, of Variety and Excellence. Fail to be Suited, il Cashmeres, Examine their Kid Gloves at 50c, CHEAP! CHEAP I CHEAP! >*where at tnc price. ;LS, COUN TEIU'A2s*ES, and DED TICKINGS. Willi t sh and French Cassimeres. o Clothing at all Prices. :D CASES HOOTS AND SHOES, now in store. Abbeville. Prices ure very low. Ion called to their r-Proof Boots anil Boi-M Gaiters. p. Besides the above, complete assortments of Groceries and Provisions eulty, andean buy with the assurance of getting Goods always kept. BROTHERS. 'ORE!! FURN1TUKE! I! Cheaper Than Ever! "WILCOX, :es in upper Carolina! inn ever before offered to the neopleof Abbeville I a fjooil Hard Wood Cottage Bedstead, with slats . Bureaus (imitation), SI) and upward. Walnut proportionately low. We have on hand everytori;. from the tine Walnut Dressing Case Met to is, BcdsUiads, Washstands, Sofas Sideboards, hildren's Chairs, Children's Beds, Trundle Beds, Beds, Cradles, and other things too numerous to >sc needing goods In our line to give us a call beto be undersold by any house in South Carolina or ,nd, at prices ranging from 54 to S100. ash and Blind Factory in the Southern States. to your interest to sec us before purchasing such TOLLY & WILCOX, Ninety-Six, S. C. ii wanted. t-wzs >gctio canvassers to engage in a pleasant and ' profitable business. Good men will find this | a rare chance to make money. Such will l please answer this advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating whatbusi, ness they have been engaged in. None but those who mean business need apply. Address FINLEY, HARVEY & CO., Oct. 2, 1878, Jy] Atlanta, t?a. 1 For Medical Purposes. IMPORTED BRANDY, IMPORTED MADEIRA WINE, IMPORTED SHERRY WINE, ' IMPORTED TENERIFF WINE, 1 PURE RYE WHISKEY, PURE WHEAT WHISKEY, at DR. PARKER'S. r Oct. 9, 1878, tf i l^lpo-nnf, (roods * Sri'HE attention of the Ladies are rcspectI fully and specially called to the following: ( Cloaks from $2.50 to $12.50. 1 DRESS noons In all the fashionable colors and latest styles from I2y.c to 81.00 per yard. HAMBURG EDGINGS. Insertings, Trimmings, GI.OVES, HOSIERY, UNDEUVESTS. BLEACHING?*, &C.t As cheap as any In the market. Special BargainsoflVreu in Ladies' Dress Goods. i W. JOEL SMITH & SON. I Oct. 23. 1878. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ina11 kim or onnrn iuMLL MilU DtaUNLLJ. ' i [Ready-Made CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, Gents' Fine Sloes Marked Lei, BOOTS, CASSIMERES, DOB, Jfl, READY-MADE SHIRTS, rSpecial nttemio 1 to our UNLAUNDIIIED SHIRTS, MERINO SHIRTS, CHEAP ! Shirt Fronts, i COLLARS, CUFFS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HALF HOSE, COLLAR BUTTONS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, Ac. ii W. JOEL SMITH & SON Oct.23, 1878, If. c ic n Notice (o Trespassers. ALL persons, while, or black, are posilively pfohibi.ed from opossum hunting flsliinuoi* otherwiseenierinx upon my luml or . premises. Those failing to heed this notice ' will be visited with the most extreme penal, ties of ihe law. JOHN W. ELLIS, Oct. ii, 1878, 2t.? Due West, s. C. I A DIES' CLOAKS, at manufacturers' j prices. K. M. HADDON & CO. Oct. Hi, 1878. ie r, y T ABIES' Merino and all-wool Undervosts, -'? J i cheap at It. M. HADDON & CO. Oct. Ill, 1878. _ bargains in Hosiery, (.loves, Ties, 1 Buttons, Pins, Needles. Handkerchiefs, Fringes, Laces, Hamburg Edtrings, <(c.. call at It. M. H ADDON & CO. Y Oct. 10, 1878. FOR the best assortment of Ladies, Miss and Children shoes, at lowest prices call on 11. M. HADDON Jt CO. Oct. 10, 1878. s IN BANKRUPTCY. tir?4 /1t vllle. 2.V/i r/rt.y o/ Scjttcmbcr, is7S. r- rpilti undersigned hereby gives notice of 1 liis appointment as assignee of Estate of Miner & \\ atson, of the County of Abbeville, of the State of South Carolina witbin said ;s District, who have been adjudged as Bankjc rupts upon their own Petition, by the District Court of the said District. A. H. JENKINS, Assignee. Oct. 2?, 1S78, 3t. ; IN BANKRUPTCY, Western District of Soulh Carolina at Qreenvillt ah day of October 1878. I^HE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoinln'rnt. as assignee of Estate of Riley it Brother of the County of Abbeville ot South Carolina within said District, who i? have been adjudged Bankrupts on their own 36 petition by the District Court of the said District. A. H. JENKINS, Assignee. Oct, 28.1878,8W NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AT TIIE Emporium of Fashioni AND selcetcd with great care as to loi prices, and the wants of our lad friends. Send for samples or pive us look, and get the lowest cash prices. Respectfully, JAS. A. BOWIE, Agent, Emporium of Fashions. Sept. 2f>, 1878,2t ANNOUNCEMENT. I DESIRE to inform my friends an customers that I am now associate with the tirm of Messrs. W. Joel Smith & Son, where I will always be found ready t serve them. All orders intrusted to in will receive my prompt attention. T. P. QUARLES. Sept. 18, 1878. Barnwell & Cc Are receiving every day ad ditions to their trAT.T. QTnrir AAA/M U A V/ U JLJLwhich consists of DRY GOODS AND 1ST otionsi CIOTHING, HATS, Boots & Shoes GK0CER1ES of all kinds. A large supply BAGGING AND TIES. Sept. 18, 1878. SEWING MACHINE OH -ATEDWIN PARKER'S. August 28, 1878, tf. Notice. ALT, persons holding claims against the E tate of THOMAS U. PERKIN, dereasei lirehereby notified nnd rei|iilred to tlletliei with the Administrator within thetimespo ifled by law. Li. W. PERRIN. Administrator. 27 August, 1878. TAN YARD. 1MIE undersigned now have In snccessfi operation, a good tan yard, at Donald ville, where hides of every description wl be bought. For dry hides we nay 12 cent or green hides, u cents, In barter. HAWTHORN & HODGES. Jan. 31, lni878 McCords Colic Mixture. For IIorscR, Mules and Cattle. The undersigned have been appointed sol agents for the sale ofMcOOSDSCOMC MI3 TUlvE,"an Infallible enre.for colic in liorsi mules or cattle. This preparation wrs pa tented June ."W, lstiii, and in the short tin which has elapsed since has attained a rep tatlon uiiequaled by any patented mcdicii on the globe. We have in our possession tc t:rnon lias from numerous persons who lia1 used it: I have had two occasions to use McCori Colic Mixture in cases that seemed desperat i The success in curing was apparently magi 'al. it is administered without trouble or d [ lay, is speedy In action, and I think is so vr uable that every person who manages hors or mules shoulu keed it at hand. L>. L. WARDLAW. I saw Mr. McCord use his medicine on mare that had been travelling, and was sel ed will) cramp colic. The animal was dioi ping down f equentlynnd in great pain. ] a short iime after the medicine was given?] ten minutes, al the farthest,?(he animal wi easier, and in an hour 1 saw the animal hn nessed and driven oil", and learned subs quently she perfoimed the Journey and lit no more colic. THOMAS THOMSON. I have had one occasion to use McCo Colic Mixture. It was very eU'ectlvc an think is an excellent medicine. is. McGOWAN ForSaleat AbBevllle by i W. T. PENNEY. 1)R. E. PARKER. Forsa'e by T. Raker. Lowndesvllle, S. E. I?. Eona.dH. Due We*'.. HOLMAN'S LIVER PADS No Humbug for Chills and Dyspepsia. At DR. E. PARKER'S, March 25, 1878-tf. _ ' tn / /s ~ a ~r ?\?J?.JUX<^j^.LJ. FERWEIN?Collier's Kentucky Reme( for Muii and Deast. EDWIN IIAP.KER July 10. IMS. DRESS GOODS OUR Stock of Dress fJoods embraces all (1 newest styles and very cheap 10c to SI, per yard. R. M. I1ADDON A CO, Oct. 2, 1878. BLACK ALPACAS ill nil prices. It. M. Ii ADDON & CO Oct. 2d 1S7S. Ucan make money faster nt work for than at anything else. Capital not requ ed: we will start you. $12 per day at hor inside l>y the Industrious. Men, women, b? nml girls wanted everywhere to work for i Now is the time. Costly outfit and terms fr< Address TitUE ?fc Co., Augusta, Maine. BH1ST FOOD FOR Infants and Invalids, ready << use without boiling, or strain in A child deprived of its mother's mil can only be fed properly, when the fo< given is equivalent in power to that the mother's milk. EDWIN PARKER. June 19th 1S73. Mark the Spot WHERE reposes the remains of y< friends l?y placiuga marble Monunn or Head Stone to their memory. At the M bie Yard can be seen a full line of ail grai of Marble?Also a large collection of the te'4 designs from which we can at short i lice gel up all grades of work. Our prices a ws low as city prices, and work belter tl&la Cdthan done elsewhere. J. D. CHALMERS 11 MM ^RE making large additions to their STOCK OF MILLINER! ?AND? FAiCY GOOD! 1 which Is very attractive nnd prices low. Ci at ouce nnd get BARGAINS in HATS, TIES RUFFLINGS, FLOWERS R.^M. ^ 'SSM* - t nl?an *JL. UlttOlDUU, rV y Abbeville, S. C. a ? t: a The Finest Assortment of ! GOODS ( er ?Ever fault to IMs Market AT THE 1 , LOWEST PRCS. 1 j New Alpacas, Store New Dress Goods, Store New Delaines, Store 9 New Oiled Calico, Store J New rJitio, Store t | New Dress Calico, Store * ) New Sheeting, Store New Sea island, Store New Ticking, Store New Shirting, Store r New Domestic, Store T New Jeans, Store New Cassimeres, Store ) New Blankets, Store New Flannels, Store New J Water Proof, 1 Store 1 Blue and Black,j ^ New Checked Homespun, Store flew Linsey, Store New Cotton Flannel, Store New Table Cloths, Store ] New Red and Black, Store New Quilts, Store -New Spreads, Store \V s New Carpets, Store New Bugs, Store fl New Shawls, Store j| - New and other Store New Dry G?ods Store [ll n New that would occupy too Store New much space to mention. Store New ?ver Coats, In all colors Store [ jTew Talmas, Store ? New Ulsters, Store J :L" IT T>-na/)nlr.?1i PnoLa U'ovBjjwauviv.u HbUlC s- New Black Cassimere Suits, Store P T is New Fine Sack Suits, Store * e. c- New Fine Doe Skin Pants, Store CS New Fine Cassimere Pants, Store ' a New A fan i'ne ?f Store zfn New Boys and Childrens' Store In r- New clothing! Store . e- : I 11 New Fur stiff Hats, Store j New Fur Soft Plats, Store ^ New Wool Soft Hats, Store New Light Soft Hats, Store C* New Boys Soft Hats, Store ! New The most extensive Store h New Stock ever brought to Store New tbis market. Store - A Fine Lot of ? Gentlemen ail Laiies' Underwear, ] 1 AND Gentlemen's Fine Wool ' 0VER & UNDER SHIRT1 V and a large variety of Fine s _ White Linen Shirts. ilr'New Jewelry, Store ( ne * ?lNew Gold 18 k't Watches, Store i ;e. J - New Silver Watches, Store New Plated Watches, Store ^ or J'New Go,(1 Chains, Store of! New Silver Chains, Store jjfew Plated Chains, Store jNew Fine Gold Rings, Store J i New Plated Rings, Store ar iie|New Silver Plated Cups, Store ^ re New Silver Plated Spoons, Store s hNew New Forks, Store XewNew P1'd Butter Kuives Store . New Ladies' Jewelry, Store ( New Cents' Jewelry, Store z New &cm &c., &c., &c., &c. Store { ' A call will convince [i the public that it is J 3 the CHEAPEST and T m largest Store in the b country. I EespectA" ! / r. . -.?. ; *- *'%'a.-' . w^wrwm u ii. hi mjjium mmmmmmmmmmmm Cunningham Have Opened t1 Pall s hum i nd are prepared to t hfl mi 111 in frpTifirallv. ~w ?v 0?' n earJy day, CUNNINGHAM Sept. 18, 187G, tf HARD PAT mm SLr? IMow FROM NEW Y0R1 Large and S )RY GOODS, N CLOTHING, HARDW GROG heir Goods having bee?i at the lowest range At Bottoi Call and examine. WARDLAW April 17, 1878, tf Dr. H. 3D. 1 DEN ABBEVILLE, S, C? Of Emporium of Fashions. 'e now offer the largest nnil most attractlv) STOCK OF UILLIIERY. Dress Goods 9 Oloak.s, IRESS TRIMMINGS and all tho fOVELTIES OF THE SEASOI > be found in Abbeville, at botton rices, at 1P0RIUM0F FASHIONS Oct 8, 1878. inn Can now show to friends I SPLENDID STOCK 01 Sillinery, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Cuffs, Collars, AND IAN D KERCHIEFS We bave In conncction )ress-Maki ng Departmen here a lady can linvea dress made or cut ? hort notice. PATTERNS FOR SALE. Oct. 9,157(1, tf J. L. CLARE ?S prepared to do all kinds ot repairs o blocks, Watches, Jewelery CHEAP VOlt CASII. it his old Stand on Mai: Street. His work is as good as that of an vaiebmaker, and liis prices are as low. Give him a trial, and he will give yc satisfaction. ABBEVILLE, S. C. Sept. 18, 1878, 3m. COKESBURY JONFEKEA'CE SCH001 Jokesbury, Abbeville Com ty, S. C. PlIK Eighty-third Session of twenty wee L begins on the second Monday, Hth miliary, 1STS. J. 1>. l'KK'HARD, A. M., Roctor. Dr. K. F. GARY, Secretary Board Trustt EXPENSED. ultlon, Primary Department, ?12 Intermediate " l"> " Senior 20 oard per month, 12 Sons of ministers of the Confcrtr.ce, I) iltlon. Locution, proverbially healthy. Easily: ?sslb"^, oy Greenvi'.'.e and Columbia Railrc ^Miinlty. Intel1.igent, refined and 11101 from uiw .ops, gambling saloons, n \Tfir attendant evils. v?r Cotalogue, address the Rector or ?e or Board Trustees. Oclober 31, WT7, tf. FISH! FISH1 FISH!! VARIETY, Mackerel and Shad, chea | A llmn evcr W? JOEL SMITH & S02 I iv;t 30, 1878. ti ' - v & Templetcn heir magnificent tock of 1(111, ,| ierve their friends and Give them a call at & TEMPLETON ! sT A.T LAST. 'M Pleceiving1 I AND BOSTON AIT TALLY elect Stock of A otions, ^ TTATS sTrnrat Jtm 9 ^ WW 'W MOW | ARE, IERIES, & ., &C.. bought at headquarters and ^ of prices, are offered la. Prices. :? & EDWARDS. "M VIL.SOKT, II TI9T, Bee Over the Post Office. Specialties for the ' * Ladies. ^MSl Black silks and cashmeres. '; M BLACK ALPACAS?on good an article at . , prices ranging from 25 to 50 cents, as can be ' found nt these figures anywhere. KID GLOVES from .10 cente to 81. . HAMBURG TRIMMINGS from 5 cents to . ' 75 cents per yard. A full line of HOSIERY. White, Unbleached and Colored CORSETS "Jj and SKIRTS. Bargains In LINEN and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. A splendid assortment of Waterproofs. i;; . ) Examine those nil-wool twilled flannels, in ' beautiful columns, for sacques or suits. . . '".JBesBfe Miles' and Zeigler's PhiladelphiaShoe*.,* Ladles and Misses OVERSHOES, at ftonL ''.J 40 to 50cents per pair. WHITE BROTHERS. Oct. 2, 1878, tf ;.-v.'r, , FOR SALE. J .s { HOUSE AND LOT in Coke*bury, NINE ROOMS ? premises in good order ? 73 ACRES OK LAND?convenient to Celebrated Cokesbury School. Also, one of the best farms of 500 ACRES, in Abbeville, on Saluda River. V _ i Terms liberal. F.A.CONNOR, Oct. 23, 1878,, tf. Cokesbury, S. C. ^ . Administrator's Notice. J r A LL persons indebted to the Estate of I J\. THOMAS C. PERRIN, deceased, will make immediate settlement with the Administrator, as after reasonable indulgence all delinquent's claims will be . put in suit. LEWIS W. PERRIN, I A d m in lut into r_ Sept. 11, 1878, tf . . ? 1 T~~ r :i KTotice. THE firm of McNeill it Elmore was dissolved on September the 1st 1878. All portions Indebted will make payment by 1st of January next, as the business must be clo?e<l by that date, or the strong arms of the law will be resorted to. The Arm name will be used only in settling. ALEXANDER McNEILL, STEPHEN ELMORE. & Oct. 25, 1K78, 3m. . , OLD GRANITE RANGE. - '' No. S OF THIS OLD STAND IS OCCUPIED BY ' ' n TftftfifiiTnniifl r. muiiifc ii . * [ His stock is flill to overflowing with the. ' , . BEST AND CHEAPEST Stock of Goods * * f ever brought to this market. The very best of , iCLOTHING C flats from $2 to $20. Pants from $1 to $10. Vests from 50c. to $5. Hats from 40c. to $4. Caps from 25c. to $3. q Ladies' Shoes from 75c. to$4, Gents' Shoes $1.50 to $5. \ncl if* go**!- foltt !? made CHILDREN'S-' SHOES THROWN IN. iy He has also on hand a fine and compfeto Hue of JEWELRY, J from the ciicaptsi wxne very oesi. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of every description,.from 8c. to 75c. per yard. Gents' Furnishing Goods, ks > of in large quantities Cheap for Cash. A varied^..--"' .. and well selested stock of - ? " NOTIONS, (K) in) something to suit everybody. First class ! GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, AT HARD PAN JfHIUias. >n<l al. Come one, come nil, and buy freely, ns his '"u stock is diminishing very fast in conscquenco oi' the extremely low prices at which hl? ere goods are oll'ered. Remember ~j P. Rosenberg', No. 3 Granite Range, .Abbeville,. S.- G* Qct./0,1878, t^ J... ' ' v