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IB i j* } Press and Banner Ibbeville, s. e. Inesday, .Jan. 29, 1879, satisfied with the Stock Law. Dnshlerable number of colored nton ft sprinkling; of white men, wen gued last Monday on the public square ray-bearded man who seemed to b< flfty years of age, taking for subject the antazesof the stork law In particular, eevils of Democratic rule in general 1 that such men as General Mctiowan, miphlll, and the other members of Hit iture would be left at home next time IKmght it oesi iur uiv ...... Be colored men to unite to make law* B benefit of the common people. In hl.> Bi, [it is thought he lives below Chiles Roads,] he said, we do not intend t< the stock law. A colored iunn then him hour he cuuld avoid it. as he wa> Biion thnt a man who did not obey tiu Bvonld be arrested, convicted mid pun I Theorutor boiled over at this, jumpkdgh as he could, cracked Ills heels to f, and as he came down, lie said, "K> .bey cau't arrest everybody. If they I they would have no place to pui J' Another colored man then askeil Beaker why the opponents of the stock Id not bold their meeting. To this bt I'These rascals about the Court Houst I let us have the key. We are goinjr t< lour meetings in the country. Witt: kveplion there was nothing like a meet[nd we did not sec this. We give the luiarsas reported to us. We believe that fority of the opponents of the law will y see the uselessness of opposing il Next fall they can with perfect pro r petition llie legislature to repeal it : the Savannah Weekly News 'ebruary 1st will be commenced a New Story of absorbing interest, entitled 3 and Woof," by Miss K. J.| 1'liiibrick, beautifully written and intensely interstory, Illustrative of Southern characd Southern life iiij town and country, m UiniiiiMi several issues of the Xeivx. IMVeekly Sew* Is one of the largest and Bomeat newspapers in the country, being Kht page sheet 38 by 52 Inches. Another He of especial Interest to our lady readHour New York Fasbiou Letters by au ac llshed lady writer. Its Agricultural L>eHient, Its careful compilation of the news ft day, foreign and domestic. Its reliable et reports, editorial comment, and Be miscellaneous readings, make the my Xcwt one of the most instructive, enpig and valuable newspapers, kv subscribers desiring to commence with low story should send iu their names at Iscrlptlon, one year SZ WeeklyXewtand mputharn Furniert' Monthly one year SJ.jO, less J. II. ESTILL, Savannah, GSu. The Conrention on Monday* It Monday had been advertised for tai weeks as tlie day for the Amik Law Convention to be held in the Court Be. About one hundred or one hundred Bfty extra darkles were In town, and a per of our white cltlxens were here, but r as we can learn there were perhaps not I than twenty-five whites who came to Id the Convention. So meeting was I it is said, from the fact that they were but a chairman, and none of their 1111m[roposed to take charge of the meeting, meeting was of course a perfect failure, we presume the few who were here will bme and commence at once to build their are fences. The opponents of the law Id abide by the new law until it is repealven If It does not suit tlieir convenience, are obliged to believe that the evils, h are feared, are more imaginary than and we have no doubt that many of the vho now oppose the present law will be pleased with it at the end of a year. Way Alfred llutier Got the Money. red Butler, who it will be remembered ?d off to Charleston at the bidding of ey, that he might contribute hlsmite of [SK^Mnouy uguiusi me ^^^Buounty, It U thought, raised tlie "wind" H^H}>t-cullar way. His wife only a few days e the reception of the telegram, litid got &S^knee-cap broken by the kiek of a horse, IH^Hh of course disabled her from work, and jEH^K then has been in bed. Alfred beinj; out ^^Hloney, went to various of our citizens BB^Hnppealed for the loan of money with ^^^kh to buy provisions for his sick wife. |^^Hof sympathy some loaned him a dollar, fifty cents, and so on, promising each H^Hthat he would pay him next week. Al^^ liuh been In Charleston for more than a Draw your own conclusion. Bookbinder)-. B^Heask your attention to the advertisement H^B.it old and reliable house of K. It. stokes, HgBBnnl>in. Mr. Stokes does all manner of HHHi iu tils line in the very best style at ^^Hes tosuit the time*. We have hud some n^fluigs with him and we know whereof we HHk. He is now binding the tiles of t he N|H? a/ul gamier and when they are finished will he pleased to show them to our NE^Hid*. The County officers will tlnd it to ^ r advantage to get their books from .Mr. CS* HKqK The Abbeville Literary Club. ^^HieCIub will hold its regular monthly fl^ktlng at the house of Mr. W. A, Temple^^Hon Friday evening 31st Instant at halfseveu o'clock. Mr. S. J. Prahain is the ^^Hylst for that evening. We understand j^^Ht he Ims chosen as the subject of his essay H|H that In pressing Itself forward on tlie :uHl^Htion of the whole civilized world in these Hs?namely. "Socialism." A more interB^Bugand instructive theme could hordly be and the members of the club may jSHpt on a most excellent paper. The Public Schools. ^^Hie Trustees of the various school districts B^B>ur county are busy designating the pub Hi of lutercst Ih manifested in tlio work In? ?.he public school system this year, mucli re thnn usual. A wholesome reform lias Bui accomplished by the County Hoard, Hnely; the reduction in the number of Hchersfroin a hnndrcd and lift v to ubout Hundred. The public schools will opeu next Hnday, February 3. he town Council lias passed an ordinance, Hulrlngan annual license of 'twenty-five Hiara irom all keepers of Livery stublps. Hi dollars for every vehicle drawn by two nore animals for hire, and five dollars for Hry vehicle drawn by a singlo animal for He. See Mr. Quarles and get your license, lis will In onr opinion Insure a high price hired horses, we do not believe It to the Kerestof oar people to have such an ordlHico enforced. It can only result In inconKiience to our citizens, and will give one or Do persons a monopoly In the business. Mo polles are always prejudicial to the luter k of the public, we hope that the Couucll 111 not enforce this law. Ehid^e Building.?Elsewhere we publish V interesting communication on the subject bridge-building, which we hope may be lul by oar people, and especially by the Runty Commissioners. In this County ?ere we spend from $.">,000 to $0,000 a year, le question Is a serious one. If by building Ribankments and abutments to our bridges K can make our expenses less. It should be Ine. Let our officer* employ some skilled lldge architect to examine our bridges, and |ve plans and specifications for reducing lis great expense. nr. M. L. Bonham. Jr., and Mr. L. W. SimIns have purchased the yetcberry .Ywi and Ktered upon its editorial control. The rorjer Is well known as the late editor of the |tardian, the latter used to be "at home" In fcbevllle. Lewis Is a genial, wholesonled Intleman, with ability and business tact, lessrs. Bonham and Slmpkins will mako a pong team Newberry Is fortunate In havIg such gentlemen at the head of one of lelr newspapers. Success to you, gentlelea. Ithe Teller Investigating machine has not Lken up Abbeville yet. Pressly's letter to lorthrop which we published last week, and [hlch tiie Rrqtilcr and the yews and Courier so printed, is not tlie kind of grist which nat mill llkes^to grind. We are waiting to fear from Ab. Titos and Alf. Butler, who bwever unlike George Washington in some bspectg, certainly are like in this, that they annot tell a lie. Examination of School Teachers.?It ill be seen by referring to an advertisement labllshed In our columns this morning bv tie County Board of Examiners that a secndexamlnatlon will be held on Friday of cxt week, 7th February. This has been renered necessary, we learn, because there Is ota sufficient supply of public school teachrs in several school districts. Mb. Kuktz is putting uj an oven, prepare sry to establishing a bakery at his shop hiswlll supply a much needed want, anil re hope will prove a profitable enterprise. Ir. J. C. Damlsh, a baker with much practl a1 experience will take charge of the baker} nd will furnish our people with the most exellent bread of every description at the low j^vst priccs. Several persons changed by the Councl ^w>r rescuing a prisoner from the custody o ^ he town Marshal, have compromised theii ^Kases. Others who have not settled, will b< HBndlcted in the court of General Sessions, ir February. The penalty for the crime, if con ^Bricted, Is six month lmx>rlsonmeut aud tw< ^ inndred dollars. Why don't the Town Council publish thcii ^ 'Ordinance for raisins supplies for the pret ^Rnt fiscal year ?" We believe such ordinan ^Res are published In all the towns In the State Kven Laurens and Anderson let the4ax-pay ^Kra know the amount of taxes which the; ^Bevy. Let's have it, gentlemen. 9 Misses Mattie and Rebecca Cater am Miss Meta Lythgoe and Mr. Eugene DuPr Biave returned from a two week's visit t< Qraniteville. They are delighted with theii ^ trlp and speak of it in the most pleaslni terms, we should like to go to Granite ^ vllle ourselves. H JtTDOE Frazer.?The Court of General Sen lions for Abbeville County will be held nex week beginning on Monday 3d Fehruarv The newly elected Judge Frazer will preside He is spoken of very highly asa learned law yer and as such likely to prove a most excel lent Judge. D No Use for Cow Catchers.?Since tbi cattle and hogs will have to be put up, am KMWt kept off the railroad track, under th provisions of the stock law Mr. Syfan, tbi engineer, will trade off the cow-catcher fo wood. Send in your proposals. "Breakage."?We have of late seen mucl aaid about "breakage." and the last Leglslji HI to re passed a law against committing "break ?ge.,f We would like to know in what ton siRts the crime of "breakage," We acknowl edge our ignorance. Ouit new School Commissioner, Mr. Davit Crawford, Is proving himself to be a hard working and conscientious officer. Durlm tils tenure of office, the public school systen will bo greatly Improved in Abbevlll County. " Our terms arc cash In advance. Thos who dislike to postal cards notifying thcr of their indebtednes will pay up. "We wll -,dunn"ony n?an who owes us. So. ir yoi don't want to be' dunned" pay up. Tkachkra in public schools and the pa rents of the pnyils should read the Kchoc Commissioner's notice of the school-book adopted by the State Board for use in the put lie schools. Mamb W. Nasce. rot -Xawberry, Is I 9 Mr. J. F. C. PuPre has rented the lot In , rear of the Kulr dwelling, anil had two darkle* plowing it yesterday. There Ik not a sign of a fence around the place, llazor backs, look out! I>u. MoBryde'8 new drug store at the ' O'Meall building is recently furnished with new und reliable drugs, which may be had at ' the lowest prices. : llKKJUT, sunny weather, too mild for January. li i t does not get more seasonable, vego. tutlon will be injured by premature growth. Tiik mail toLowndesYille on Wednesdays j has been discontinued, because the contract; or has received no pay for doing the work. ! No other renn-dy has proved so effectual in *.-.i n.iiiv . relieving cougus ana ? .. .. Cough Syrup. It is only '?> cents a bottle. Go to Itogers' Cash store niul buy your su. gar, cotTe, rice. bacon, Hour, and every tiling ' wise you want in t tie grocery line. ' Wk had the pleasure of a call from Mr. J. I G. Carter, one of the prominent and promi- J ! sing merchants of Greenville. i If we haven't given you the right credit, i please call our attention to the lact. If you i wait, you will be dunned. ' Wk understand that the council proposes to ' buy a inuiean-.a dump cart and do their own hauling on tnc streets. Or it present Town Council has reduced town taxes about one half from what they have formerly been. 1 Thk Cttintfen Journal says that there is a I young man in that town who wears a "pair" ; of corsets. ; Mit. T. C. Seal is building a livery stable : on the carriage house lot on Washington , street. Mr. Tnos Rilky, of Greenwood will soon be doing business at the atoro of Mr. A. Bel ijuest. | Rooeks sells his troods only for cash, but oh 1 how cheap! Price his goods and be astonish" ed. Miss Rai.me Raskin, of Monterey, is on a visit to the Alstou House. We have a pood supply of blanks at the ' Pi cas and Banner office. The Upper Long Cane Society meets next Fridayat the church. Miss Mahy Catek is visiting Dr. Baskin's family at Monterey. DritiMi the past week we have had some I delightful weather. f Pi.knty of lien blanks for sale at the Press and Banner olllce. . If you want a drink of good whiskey, call I M?. r<nnnnn > Call at the Press mid Banner ofllce for Job work, ? Millway Items. President Bradley of the Greenwood and Augusta Rail rood tins taken a part of Mr. 1 Blacks contract to build the county line fence ?5% miles at the same price hiil of!" by Mr. Black. Mr. Palmer bus taken a squad of ' convicts and commenced work. The money will go towards buying provisions for theconvlcts. It would have been a paying business to the county and the road If he had taken the whole line at the letting. The road would have recei veil the money and could afford to build much cheaper than any one else. Rev. H. T. Sloan, D. P., who hap been serving Cedar Spring and Long Cane churches for nearly thirty years, preached one of his best sermons last Sunday at Cedar Spring to I a large and attentive congregation. PrSloan j Is one of the best preachers in the country, I and exemplifies, in his daily walk and conI versation, "pure and undetllcd religion." Jessie WiMBrsii, once a forger, more reI cently a convict on the Greenwood <fc Augusta I Railroad, now sleeps the sleep that knows no j waking, amongst the piucsnear the stockade I in Bordeaux township. Mr. R. W. Watson stands head among I road overseers in Indian Hill Township. He j lias under his charge the road from White j Hall Township line to Tucket branch. i John Kick one of the overseers on tlie ff & A. K. R. has been furloughed for two weeks on account t>f III health, returned to his post of duty last Monday. 1 Messrs. Hardin <t Bi.ack are putting'a ! new floor on the Abbeville side of the Winter Seat bridge over Hard l?abor Creek. I The Stonewall Lodge A. F, M., held its regular Communication last Saturday after* tcrnoon, and had a good turn out. I Miss Josie Chiles, who has heen on a visi it to her sister Mrs. Geo. Sullivan, of Greenj vllle county, returned IumI week. Messrs. E. W. Watson and JamesSteifler I two of the Hard Labor "Cotton Kings" have i gone to Augusta this week. The convicts are at work between Trickum j and the Puckctt branch. Real Estate '1 rnnsfers. The following real estate transfers have been recorded in the Auditors books since licccinber 1.1ST8 to January 2S. j. F. Lyon, Probate .1 udge. to A. Bequest, 2 acres, 11 township, $.>>3, bouudeil by depot lot, Alston lands et al. It. E. Hill, Sherilf. to Win, Y. Butler, HI acres, ;> township, SSM bounded by lands of J. W. Merriman, A. M. Agnew, et al. K. M. 1'ope to .Itio. A. Moore and R. P. Quaries. 1 lol, 1 townsliip, SttJ, ia village of .Ninety-Six. F. M. Pope toS. M. Dsivis, 1 lot, 1 township, S-7), bounded by lands of Chas. l-'oy, dep*R lol, et al. Mrs. C. D. Saddler to Mrs Mary L Logan, 5 acres, 1 township, sl-l-l, bounded by lands of C 1) Saddler, G dc A wagon road. 14 K llill, Sheritl", to Ann T Whit lock, 25l> acres, s township, $.&"?, bounded by lands of J no \Vllk<-rson, M H Byrd and others. On books in nainuof M C Taggart. H K Sea wright to\V 1! Aek'jr, 1 lot, t township, 675. bounded by lands of \V 15 Acker, W W A J W Bodgers .shop lot and others. Eliza M Ltgon and others to ltouert Hell, 1-10 acres, 10 township, Sj.">0, bounded by Est. of Dr lteed, Wui llunter, Mr Charles and others. > W S Bell and Mrs S L Bell to R P Pinson, W4 acres. I or 2 township, 3173, bounded by land of 11 P Pinson, Mrs Scott and others. A B Kennedy to F H Gabei, 3(> acres, 9 township, S2i?o. bounded by lands of A B Kennedy, O M Sibert and otheos. J R Hamblin to J M Glllam, 06 acres 11 township S2f>0, bounded by lands of C B Guftin, S Mann and others. J Fuller Lyon to IS Bo wen, 1.13 acres, 12 township, 8300, bounded by lands of G W Millford.Susun llaikncss and otiiers. ltobt E Hill .Sheriff to Hugh Wilson, house and lot. 11 township. SIMM, bounded by J as Cobb, John Connor, Magazine Street and Depot street and others. KobtEHllI Sheriff to John Dorrough, 86 acres. 8 township, S1U3, bounded by lunds of P H Bradley, the Misses Lipford's and others. ltobt E Hill Sheriff to John 11 Watson,530 acres. I t township, $175, bounded by lands of Haskell, ltobt Palmer and others, part Satu'l C Link. John W Grier to Peter Grler and Lucy Ann Grler, house and lot, 11 township, $305, bounded by John Clark, J T Bobertson, Mrs. Alston J Fuller Lyon to Asa Hall, 210 acres. Diamond Hill, $600, bounded by lands of B Bowen. Tract No. 2and -1 of Hill lands. John H and Elizabeth W Jones to Lydla and Mary G Corley, 250 acres, Bordeaux, s?l,:iso bounded by Barksdale Ferry, Boadon Butfalo Creek and lands of J H Jones and others. Mary GCorlev to J C Jennings, E P Holloway, 2T>0 acres, 10 township, $1200, bounded by lands of Sanders Walker, E A Searles and others. John H Jones and E W Jones to E I' Ilollo- ( way, 44*2 acres, 16 township, $300, bounded by Barksdale Ferry Boad known asChina Grove ' place. s N Pearman to S R Fisher, 61 acres, .> township, $2*), bounded by Little Itlver and BucUhorn Creek. Essa Ellis to Francis E Ellis, 73 acres, 5 township, $43S, bounded by lands of C C Ellis, part of his land. Essa Ell's to Essa ECallahatn, 73 acres, 5 township, $448, part of C C Ellis land. J J Martin to J H Jenulngs,4 acres. 16 township. $10, bounded by lands of W H Peak. J J Martin and others, on books In name of Jennings. Mary M White to A J Ferguson, house and lot, 11 township, $1055, bounded by Mrs D F Jones. A L McCaslan and others. Andrew Miller to Annie D Miller, 637 acres. White Hall. S1000, this is % interest in tracts of land, on books in name of Miller <i Irwin, bounded by T J Lipscomb, Wiu Smith, M C Taugart and others. Martin G ZeigUr C C C P to Mrs Mariam F White, 176 acres, 7 township, S1G0, bounded by lands of L Morrow, S T Martin, and others pa>-t Est I.arkin Reynolds. R E Hill, Sheriff, to J S Cothran 390 acres, ll" l-'- I... Inn.|u ,.r Mm, | It lUWUMllj', uuuiiuvu uj ?<??iun Haskell, S CLluk and others.?Purl of B C Link. ltobt E Hill Sheriff1 to (Jco M Jordan, 148 acres, 1 township, SloO, bounded by It A Grif flu, J W Foucheand others. Miriam F White to Joseph T Lyon, 121% acres, S township, S!18, bounded by lands of M F white, P H Bradley, and others. W M Pennal to Geo A Hanvey, 13?acres, 15 township, SijO, bounded by lands of Mrs. Hanvey, Mrs Wideman and others. J Fuller Lyon J of P to Mrs Jane E Pcrrln, . 37i acres, 11 township. S1000, bounded by lands of A S Ferguson, RT Gordon and others, i A W Jones to w II Arnold, 1 lot, .'5 township, S25, bounded by G A. C it It, lands of T J . Ellis,and others. J Fuller Lyon J of P A C to Mrs Victoria I) . Lee, MO acres, 11 township, 8505, bounded by . lands of Charles S White, Tlios Mann and others. J Fuller Lyon J of P A C to John A Craw, ford. 22o acres, 12 township, $500, bounded by lands of G W Mlllford, Est l>r Black and , others, part Est T J II111. " J FCDuPrc Shorlfr to Mrs Mary Jones, 45 acres, 11 township, ${76, bounded by lands of * Wni Kutledge, T C.Seal, and others, lands of J J Y Jones. Legatees of Peter Jones, deceased, to Henry * Jones, Martha Jones, W H Jones, Emcllne (- Jonas, Richard Williams, Ella Lyon, lO'-i * acres each, Cokesbury township, $ . bound(. ed by lands of W S Smith, Elijah Hampton. - On books In name of Peter Jones. Y Thomas F Riley to James Reason, 214 acres, 7 township. $4(10, bounded by lands of T F i Riley, Riley & Anderson and others.?On e books In name of Benson. a Samuel McGowan to Mrs Mary Jones, 17 r acres 11 township, $170, bounded by lands of e Robert Jones, deceased, G <? C It It, Mrs P A Z Mars and others. Letty A Mllford to Clavton Jones, \y. acres, 12 township, *47, bounded by lands of G W j* Bowen, C Jones and othcis. 1 8 M Bowen to W R <fc T S McAdrms, G(! * acras, 12 township, 8000, bounded by lands of ' l>avld Callaham, Mary Boyd and oteers. J G Johnson to Sarah E Johnson, 4>1 acres, * 13 township, 83000, bounded by lands or Mrs Elizabeth Bell, It L Williams and others. 8 WCFouche to F M Pope, lot, Ninety-Six, 1 8100, bounded by F M Pope, Public Square c UIIU UlUV-IDiU s Ransom Chaney anil M EChancy to John C r Young, 106 acres, Ninety-Six, STiH?.4U, bounded by lands of J N King, W S Richardson and i others. ^ R J Robertson to Jas H Langley and A R . Langley, ltd) acres. 9 township, S&11.10, bound. ed by lands of Est Dr J W Hearst, W M Mc. Cain and others. Henry Y Jones to J P Boyd, 1 acre, 2 townshlj), So, bounded by Augusta Road, lands of I HT Jones and others. Joshua Pruit to John D Mtirdock, 18? acres, J 12 township. 81300, bounded by D Callahnin, ? ENorrls and others. e Martin Q Zelgler, C C Pj to Mrs L J Merrlmnn. 800 acres,! township. ?300, bounded by T 0 I, Coleman, H P Cress well and others, being n the land of J R Seal. II Jomcs Benson to Nancy A Benson, 211 acres 1 7 township, $551. bonnded by lands of TN Tolbert, Silas Roy and others. W S Richardson to H M Spikes, 25(1 acres. 1 ,i township, 81200, bounded by lands of Madiih..i...*<1c Vc? nf lfli-lunvl Wdtt. nnd nt.li. g nu.i v era. J W Wutta to Nathaniel and John Roberts, 30 acres, near Cokebury, $600, bounded by a lands of W A Moore, Airs Mary A Gary and others, ^ ^ dSfl MARRIED. MAIIRIED, on the 7th January 1K7!>, by the Rev. R. (*. Llgon, at. nlc residence ol the bride's father, Mr. M. (Jnlbreth, Mr. II. O. I PRINCE, of Abbeville County, and Miss C. J. | UALItRETlI, or Anderson County. MARRIED, on the 21 st of January 1870, at I the rcsdence of the bride's father, Mr, Win. | Smith, by the Rev. R. C. I,icon, Mr. WM. ' O'HRIANT. of Anderson County, and Mrs. I M. E. MANN, of \bbeville County. I MARRIED, on the 23d of January lS70,at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John ! A. Crawford, by the Rev. It. C. Ligon, Mr. J. ! W, BURRISS, of Anderson County, ami Miss M. R. CRAWFORD, of Abbeville County. MARRIED, on Tuesday evening January I 'a, 1S79, by Rev. Mr. Simmons, Mr. R. M. IIILL and Miss MAMIE MOORE, all of Abbevilie. lttnnvr ni'l>ni(TS. j I I Xkw York, January 27?12 m.?Stock strong; money 1 iff) 2, gold 1.00; exchange ?long 4.84%; short 4.S7 ; State bonds strong; governments steady. Cotton <1 ill 1 ; sales KsS; ?middling upland 9%; middling Orleans 0. Futures steady ; January 9.10; Febuary 9.40; March 8.(11; April 9.80. F.ofisviM.K, January 27.?I'lour quiet: Wheat linn; corn steady; Oats firm ; Fork 9.<XKt>9.25; bulk meats dull; bacon nominal; clear sides 4%; whiskey active. Aitgusta, January IT?Cotton steady; ?middling vX; low middling ; good ord inary 7%; net receipts S-V?; sales 955. c'hahi.kstox, January 27?Cotton steady? middling H'i; low middling 0^; good ordinary S'^; net receipts4.505; sales 1,000. CONSIGNEES. km'ress?K Cowau, Mrs E M McConnel, E Calhoun, W lloyajski. Jim Arrants, Joseph Dnnlap, Bequest & K. II 1* North, T II Martin, W Melntyre. <i C Bradley, A llequest, W N Marehant. F F Itllcy, I) Helot te, J T liaskin, T fi Kn right, Hurt .t- G, J Kurtz. Frkioht.?H W I.awson a Co, (i C Rradley, T W Dover, J L Simpson, A Bequest. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Alston House.?J K Gwlnn, W Goldsmith J G Carter, (Jreenville; W M Addlnglon, Fnmklin, X C: L Wall, Clayton, Ga ; Mrs and Mrs McCalla, Elbert; J it Cunningham. Miss Salle Raskin, Monterey ; Asa Hall, J M McAdams.Anlreville; Dr. Win Link, Wil1 inirton ; Dr J M Wldeinan, Widcman's P 0; T C Scott, Clinton ; W D Cator, C A Hatnner, i Rait I more : Misses Matt and Rebecca Cater, ' Graniteville; J II Power, Elberton, Ga; T A Cater, The Fork. Cunningham &Templcton ; HAVE Just received FIVE DOZEN of < those elegant UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, made of the best material "and fully made" I at 81.W apiece. Jan. 29, iS7l?, tf Sewing Machines. WE will sell our best MACHINES for25, 30, :15 dollars. Call early and get a baren'" R. M. HADDON & CO. Jan. 1S7D. < ft To Arrive in a Few Days. 1 CASE Rleached Long Cloths?Fruit of the I Loom, Wamsutta and other popular brands. Cheaper than was ever ollered in this market. R. M. HADDON & CO. Jan. 28, lo71>. COATS' SPOOL COTTON, 5 CENTS SPOOL.. R. M. HADDON & CO. Jan, 2H, lb7!>. SPECIAL ATTENTION. nr T.inTFQ I IN SEARCH OF IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED j TO THE i Emporium j Of Fashions.; i | N ORDER TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF I ( our Stock wc have made great reduction iu prices. ? Bargains in MILLINERY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, } BLACK ALPACaS, A \ BLACK SILKS, <EM BUG [DKRIES, J LADIES FINE SHOES, FANCY GOODS, PRINTS, ] HOSIERY, GLOVER, <tC. All in want of real bargains in our lino will call early and often at the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS-J January 29,1S79. BUCKWHEAT! BUCKWHEAT!!; SFLF-RISING BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE AT ( Cunningham & Templeton's. i i..i.non-w lsro PUBLIC SCHOOLS, i SecoiOxaminatioiis of Caiiiates. : WHEREAS the examination on the 15th and lOtli of January failed to supply a sufficient number of tcachers for the nubile ( schools in Abbeville County, and whereas j several District Boards have made application j for additional teachers; It is hereby ordered that a second examlna- ( tion of Candidates take place in the School , Commissioner's Ollice on Friday 7th Febru- t fioth white and colored candidates will be J examined on the same day. A different set of examination questions will be submitted to the candidates. . Those who attained certificates at the rejru- ' lar examination are not eligible for the sec- ' ond examination. 1 Each candidate must come provided with pen, ink and a quarter quire of foolscap paper. I The examination will besin at 10 a. in. and , close at 3 p. n>. D. CRAWFORD, W. C. HKXKT, L. W. WHITE, County Board of Examiners. Januaro 29, 1879, 2t. State of South Carolina., I County of Abbeville. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Kx parte It. O Tribble, Petitioner. Petition for settlement and discharge. NOTICE Is hereby given that R. O. Tribble guardian of C. C. llolland, J. It. Callahatn and S. E. llarbln, has applied to this Court J for a discharge from the guardianship. It is ordered, that Friday the '2sth of February, lsr'J, he tixi'd as the day for settling the estates of the said minors and the discharge of their guardiai:. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate A. C. January 2S, 1ST?, lm. Klli STORE, VMM* BUILBIK. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE EVERYTHING In the Drug line at reasonable prices. Give men call. E. H. McBRIDE Agt. Jan. 29, 1870. SlllHIS RM. HADDON A* CO., have now In store , the STEWART SINGER. REMINGTON AND WEED MACHINES, at lower prices tlmn a lirst-class Machine was ever offered in this market. Save 20 per cent by buvlnK your machines, needles, attachments and oil from K. M. HADDON & CO. JJec 4, 1?78 .. - .. . - . . , ' ' . V" ' ' BOOKS I To Be Used In The PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1879. Swlnton's Word Primer, Swiiiton's Word liook or Speller, Swlnton's Word Analysis, Webster's Primary Dictionary. Webster's Common School Dictionary, I Webster's Academic and Common School ti Dictionary, Swlnton's Primary U. R. History, Swlnton'sCondensed U. S. History, Swlnton's Outlines of History, r-VtlxHU-t'u I llm-III-V IIl'!llllT ite> nolds'1st, "Jiul, :inl,-Jtli unci 5th Renders, Appletou's 1st, 2nd 3rd, 4th, and 5th Headers. Robinson's Progrsssive Table Hook, Robinson's Primary Arithmetic, Robinson's Intellectual Arithmetic, Robinson's Rudiments of Written Arithmetic, I Robinson s Progressive Practical Arlthnie- J tic, u Robinson'6 Progressive High School Arithmetic, Robinson's New Elementary Algebra,; Cornell's First Steps In Geography, Cornell's Primary Geography, Cornell's Intermediate Geography, Cornell's G ruin mar School Geography, Cornell's Physical Geography, Q.nackenbos' Primary Grammar, Qimekenbos' Knglish Grammar, I Q?uackenbo.s' Illustrated Lessons in our Lnn- / guage, .... . Quackcnbos' 1st, Lessons in uomposiuon, Quackeubos' Coin post ion Ithetorlc. lj,u lekenbos' Kleiuc-utury History of the " United Suites, Quackcnbos1 .School History of the United States, The Model Copy Hooks from 1 to f>, Reynolds Copy Books from 1 to 5, at E. PARKER'S. January 29,1*79. 8. W: CANNON, AST. Abbeville, S. C., J DEALER llST Groceries, Provisions, ] Confectionaries, Vines, Brandies and Liquors | \T T1IE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Give me a call before huylns elsewhere. It. \V\ CANNON, Agent. January 2!), 1ST!). 3 in. Cunningham ( ^ Templeton Have on hand Sugar, Tobacco, [c[ Coffee, Axes, Bacon, Plows, ?L Lard, Hats, ] Meal, Shoes, Flour, Calico, Rice. Homespuns, Maccaroni, Cheese, [ y &c., &c., &c,, &c,f &c.f GIVE TIIEM A CALL. Jan. 29, 1KT9, Public Schoolss _ i SCHOOL BOOKS, 4 DOPTKD b,v the Smith Carolina State J fV Jlnartl or imfj IO III! UM'U 111 lie Public .Schools of Abbeville <'ounty: Introductory. Ex. v Reynold's Primary Header, or l'lctorlal Primer .r?*ts -lets " leynolds' Mrst Header, loots 8ots j. Reynolds' Second Homier, 25cts i2cts leynnlds' Third Header, *2ets 20cts tcynolds' Fourth Header, oOets -TJcts n teynolds' Fifth Header, toots oUcts " ieynolds' Copy Hooks, Nos. 1,3, '!, i and o, per dozen 81.50 S? Saury's .Manual of Geography, 81.20 .sects ilaury's Physical Geography .*1?30 $1.00 tobhwm's Progressive Table Hook l:!cts 'Jets tobinson's Progressive Primary Arithmetic 15ct? llcts Jobinson's Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic 21cts 18cts tobinson's Hudlinent.s of Written Arithmetic 27cts 20cts tobinson's Progressive Practical Arithmetic 82cts GOcts tobinson's New Elementary Al- _. gebra, flOets ftiets y iwinton's Primary U.S. History,.. ISots :i">ets * iwinton's Condensed U.S. History T"n:ts .V>cts "J iwinton's (nillines of History SI.20 S^cts iwinton's Word Primer, l.'lcts i'cts "J iwinton's Word-Hook or Speller,... locW 1 lets " twlnton's Word-Analysis 2icts IScts ,Vet>ster's Primary Dictionary,. licts P. Vebster's Common School Pic- ;? tionary, (ITcts Vcbstcr's High School Plclionary, lilets "J Vebster's Academic Dictionary,... Sl.ii / ; Mhcart's Literary Header IKJets [V The Exchange Price Is that at which one of ' , liese books is sold where a book of similar rade In use is Riven up by the pupil. HAVII) CRAWFORD, 1 School Commissioner A. C. January 29,1S?J, lit ()'( if STATIONERY H0M? 11 WIS; COLUMBIA, S. C, 'I IAS just opened, in tlie new aim nr.nnsome milding immediately opposite the Pluenix fliec, on .Main street, a complete stock of STATIONERY, Comprising I.ettcr, Cap and Note I'aper, of I ill sl7.es. qualities and of every description ; * Mat Papers ?f Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me- C< Hum, Iloyal, Snper-Koyal, and Imperial iu lees, which will be sold In any quantity, or nnnufactured into Rlauk Honks of any size, T ind ruled to any patterns, and bound in any ityle, at sliort notice. ENVELOPES n cudless variety?all sizes, colors and quailBLANK BOOKS )f every variety, Memorandum and Pass looks, I'ocket Hooks, Invoice and Letter J. looks. Receipt Hooks, Note Hooks. AUCHITKCT.S and DRAUGHTSMEN will Ind a complete stock <?f materials for their ise. Drawing I'aper, in sheets and rolls, l:rls- u ol Hoards. Hrlsfol l'apcr^and Hoards, Oil I'aper, Pencils, Water Colors, in cakes and box;s, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. p SCHOOL STATIONERY 3f every description ; a great variety of con. enient unci useful articles for both Teachers G md Pupils. AT.MO, Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Tort- J folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. v Also, a most elegant stock of fJold Pens and Pencil Cases, superbly mounted Rubber Lioods. J IjSTKS. Hlack, Blue, Violet and Cannlno, Indelible V lind Copying; Mucilage; Chess and Hackgammon Men and Hoards: Vlsitlngand Wedrn.? /---.I.. .....I all. Irnni In 11 FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, " Which the subscriber Intends this shall be. He will still conduct his UINDEltY and J BLANK HOOK MANUFACTO 11Y and I'Al'FIl-KULINO KSTA1 JLiSlIMKNT, which has been In successful operation for over thirty years in this State, and to which lie will E continue- to uevote his own personal attention, His stock will be kept up full and complete, and Ills prices will be found always reasonable, and he hopes to have a share of i patrouugu. E. f!. STOKES, ' COLUMBIA, S. C., Main Street, Opposite I'htenlx Office. 0 January 29, ls?3. ? ~ n j BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, l" fj Ciioick Skkjm, AC liy Mall, BFor S1.00 we mall postpaid, either of followllnn Collections, all choice varieties, 20 Verbenas, or 8 Heliotropes, I p 8 Geraniums, or9 Fuchsias, R > 8 Coleus, or (I Hoses, H ^ 4 Ivies, or 8 Chrysanthemums,! or 10 assorted Green House Plants, 0 9 Gladiolus* or 8 Double Tuberose, B or 21-Gc, or 12-10e, packages Garden Seeds, g or 24 packets choice Flower Seeds. Fj Circular, with Additional Collections! mailed to applicants. H EDW'D J- EVANS & CO.] 1 | (Local Agents Wanted. YOItK, l'A. 0 Robert R. Hemphill, ? Attorney at Law, U ABBEVILLE. 8. 0., Will praotlco lu all1 the Coiuta of tUo Stato. S ' V School Books rilE School books, for the use of Schools? In the Country?ninl adopted by the 'State Eoard" will bo found at EDWIN PARKER'S. The prices vrlll be as published. Exchange nd Introductory. Jan. 21, IST'J. FEVER AND AGUE 1 j ARTERfi & MOI.SE Fevor and Aruc Pills ? 1 aro advertised as specifies for these r roubles. ? EDM PARKER. < Jan. 21,1870. j rOWN TAXES!' 1 ETURN of nil taxable property in the .1/ town of Abbeville, must he mud* to uic nclornicrncd by the l*t dny of Mnrcli next Uy order of Town Council. T. P. QTTAItLES, Secretary and Treasurer. Jan. 1">, 1879, tf STATIONERY. ; SUPPLY Ik expected dally toarrlvo. EDWIN PAREEE. J Jail. 22, 1879, tf ] DENTISTRY! DENTISTRY! ! JOHN S, THOMPSON, I DENTIST. < GREENVILLE, S. C, j [S In Abbeville fully prepared to do all work J L In lils line. lie will be pleased to serve i ny who are In need of dcntul work. \ onice over Wardlaw <k Edwards. J Jan. 15, 1870. J I7UGINE BIZIS?nn Effyptlonne for Rcstor- ^ I'j ing the color mi mu tiair, irMingrayioft eautlful brown or black. 1'rice 75c. EDWIN PARKER. Jan. 15,187!i. Marshall P. DeBruhl, Attorney at Law, ABBKV1LLK C. II. S. 0. Ill L Mi. For The Good of Tie Craft HAVE CONCLUDED TO GIVE MY whole attention to my Shop. I shall jsivo GOOD ATTENTION. If any person wish> to have their Watches Repaired rlnethcmln. I Iinvc ull the tools and mairials to do It up in tho Best of Style AND AT THE Lorer Rates Possible. F YOU WANT YOUR CLOCK REPAIRed bring it in and it will be done right. If du want your ' JEWELRY MENDED BriNg it on. If you Want yonr mm MACHINE MENDED 'his is the place toget it done in the Best of Order. ou can have any any piece made new or the done repaired. If you want your pun or 1?... II.Il. I.. I.. ),. ll.lUU II \ nun iipi.tu ii...-. IJ. .o ?IC .. mo. All these articles will he repaired In a ic best of order *tt the Lowest Prices. j, ire ae a Trial and Satisfy Tonr- S slves.?TERMS CASH. V JOHN L. CLARK, z January 22, 1S79. tf. jj SALUTATORY. ~jj T: VITTI friendly greeting we wish a happy C New Your to nil. And while we arc not C imlndful of thecvenlful year tlmt has Just ri ist.t hat the contraction of the currency, int the general and wholesale depreciation *nil kind of values, together in our own C l?l.?t with the low prlco of cotton, all combi- p d have caused the hard times to be serious- ~ felt, yet still we think we have good O use to be hopeful. Th? ?jtiict election, gold J] par, and resumption assured, with the tj *ry lesson which the hard times have im- f] esscd upon ns, (economy, and the fact, Jn lat surely, the bottom lias at last been reach- fj I, all enables us to turn with brightening r pes to the future. Foroursel veslwe tliank our ^ lends for the liberal patronage bestowed un- iVj 1 us In our new undertaking?the Dry Goods nslness. And trust by proper eirort on *< trnartnnd making It to the interest of buys to foster, and Increase the same. Requestg all parties indebted to us by way of acinnt to call and settle same at oriee, and v rain extending our best wishes for the com- ^ g year. I We remain, very rospectfully, p W.JOEL SMITH & SON. P Jar> 8,1879, tf P s NOTICE s '0 SCHOOL TRUSTEES I ' T T T Office of School Commissioner. ") V Abbeville C. H., S. C\, 5- \\ January 7, lrt'O.j ,, I.rE lmvc tills day appointed the Trusters ' if for tho School Dlstrlels of Abbeville V >untv, lo serve for two years, If not re ? oved: School District, No. 1. J. Bozeman, J. It. Moore, W. B. Harmon. School District, No. 2. , A. C. Waller, M. W. Coleman, Jerry Evans. School District, No. 3. !. O. McUee, O. M. Hodges, Andrew Vance. School District, No. -j. R. Latimer, W. E. Bnnnorc, Allen Hamilton. School District, No. 5. r. J. A.Itoblnson, M. H. C'llnkscales, William 1'ruitt. School District, No. 6. rank Iletiry, Edward Wcstfleld, Frank Vance. School District, No. 7. . W. Collins, J.J.Devlin, Tlnsley Frazler. School District, No. 8. .N.Dendy, W. C. Hunter, Watt nackeit. School District, No. 8. r. E. Cothran, A. H. Kennedy, Hon Lite*. ScnooL District, No. 10. ohn Lyon, Charles Evans, Nlok Wright. School District, No. 11. r. A. Templeton, J. G. Edwards, Robert Harris. l?i.tr/wv? nfutlftp'p \*a 12. l. M. Erwln, J. II. IJcll, Hunry Callaham. School District, No. 13. . M. Latimer, Jr.. J. C. Carlisle, Jlnl Belcher. School District, >'o. 14. )dwin Calhoun. C. P. McCllnton, Willis Cannon. School District, No. 15. I. 0. Tolinan, M. 0. MeCuslan, flftwarU Strother. School District, No. 10. . 13. Jennings, J. J. Htissey, Allen Dolphin. The Trustees will meet tho Hoard nt AbbeI lie on Monday, .In nuary 1.1, Inslant, at II 'clock a. nt., for further Instructions. A fu'l (tendance of all tho Trustees Is desired and t least one representative from each of the liferent school districts. DAVID CRAWFORD, W. C. I HON KT, l. w. wiiitk. Hoard oi School KxainlnerH, Abbevlllo County. Jan. 8, 1S79, tf. ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ? ' J? *1.1 ni - County 01 iiDuevuie. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Ex parte T. I\ Mllford. Petition for Settlement and Dlscliargo. NOTICE Is hereby irlven tluitT. P. Mlllford Administrator of the estate of T. JJ. Mlllurtl, deceased, has applied lo mo, for a dlstiai'KC from the Administratorship of said esute. It Is ordered tlint Friday the 21st of Febrnry INTO, he fixed lis tlio day for the settlement if Iho estate of the said dencased, and the llschargo of the Administrator. J. FULLER LYGN Jiidgc of Probuto, A. C. January 21,187l?. : km m i Delinquents. Railroad Tax Notice. Treasukeu's Office, Abbeville C. January 21, 1870 I^AM instructed by'the Board of Direct o publish the following List of Parties w re Delinquent and have not paid the lit oad tax. Notice is hereby given that I inie for payment of said tax is hereby < oiwinH until Knturdav. the 15th Februf iextT" After that time I will proceed to c E?ct by levy aud distress as prescribed 1W* J. W. PERRIN County Treasurer I U! i tn k. ? T Names. . .5 y 31 . "3 91 4> t/; ~ O i- ?-J ? t/J V O C 3 J> e < ^jz; "1 & Greenwoou, T. 8. I Udous, Nancy E. 2| 1 1 600|$ 3 Vnderson, R . W. 5201 1 4200 21 Arnold, Est. Wince 00 1 800 4 \rnold, Lovberry 200| 1000 5 Barrett, Est J no O 800| | 1 4000 20 junjamin, Wesley 2 15 3easley, Nancy I 41o 1 l-lo 6 benjamin, Willis 1 10 Boozer, E Alice 100 <00 3 lioyd, Bradford 27 1 800 4 Jooper, JO 11 250 1 Jobo, Mary P 104 949 4 ^ooche, W L 200 I 1000 8 3ary, A F & L P 000 2| 3000 15 hoggins, Anu E 50 | 600 3 rlanna Med 10 2| 105 rackson, Beverly 1 1| 50 rones, Ed 2 j 12 rones, Daniel 19 14o L.angley, Thos K 160 1| 700 3 jomax, Mary 44 11 3-0 1 jomax, J A 65 390 1 jyncli, Charles 1" 1 1| 100 /cNary, Wm 435 I 1| 2000 10 dcKeller.B F Trustee 195 | I 805 4 dCNeil R, & Co 20 | | 110 klcNiel, J L Trustee | I 1 1 1200 6 klcUliee, Robert | 2| | 45 tfoore, AW I 80| 1| 700 3 ilundy, W N I 43| 1| 315 1 'arks, JuoT I 5j 2j 3| -200] 11 'inson, A A I 9' I 1 6<o * lowe, Lewis I J 60 lykard, Jacob I 1 1 600| 3 iavaire, Gideon I 3 601 faggart, M C ^ I 11 30ffij 15 Miouison, James | 2 i'lirncr, W L 64 310 1 Terrell, BO I 100 800| 4 Vatt, John \V I 320| 2 23,o 11 ViiiTB HA Mi, T. S.I I {oozer, William | 207 1630 8 {rooks. S P I 615 1 41o0 -0 irooks, I' H I 385 1025 0 Juruott, Lucinda I 7o 3<o l ,'hipley, J S I 356 2| 213f?| 10 'uddv TC I 220 1| 007| 4 )argant J II I 39 I 205 1 )cVorc, J K I 2o0| li llfo 5 )cal, Isabella I 100| I >0o 3 )orn & Byrd I 493 | 1580 / larris, Tlios E I 1| ]l !'<> {utcbison, MrsN RI 440 1 -401) 1oliuson, Frank 77 | 400 ones, Esnia 210 i 10o0 o loss, fJ F 150| | 750) o lobinson, Savannah 289| 1218 G loss, Eleanor 1481 740| 3 lale, Benjamin Est 3311 I 106l| o 'aircart.M C 2501 I 1000! t> 'olbert, Tlios N 05 I 600| 3 'olbert, Mrs M J 1140| 2\ 50001 2o 'olbert, Jno R 3551 | 3172 10 'olbert, Elias L 1350| 5j 80501 40 'olbert, Watson land! 4311 I I 2155| 10 Vatson, Tlios A | 509| j lj 273oj 13 Vnkelield, wm fli | -'4"| *1 Jfuui / Villianis, Mrs F A | 3!)| 1 8001 4 Vor thinpton, L M I 13| 1 115| NDIAN HILL, T. S. J , tanks, Elizabeth 107| 1 387| 1 {lackwell, J S 50| 218| 1 took, Sam'l B 4501 1 1900| 9 torn, Mrs "\V B 721 155| 'islicr. Sarah A 144| 57U| 2 Inrris. W 8 230 21 15.50 7 lendrix, F M 100| 380 1 loFarland. A S H9| ,1| 64o 3 IcCain, W J I 1311 I 600 3 leagen, Ed 20| 90 ponce, Sarah 8| I 40 Videman, Jas L 11| I 10o Videman, Mary F 679| 11 3100 15 Videman, Jas H 277| | | 910 4 immerman, Peter 103| | lj 71G| 3 IOHDEAUX T. 8. | I I I louchillon, J 8 | 12| | | ^O iradley, Mary A | 71 j 2 890 1 Iritt, 0 A 122| 414 2< irady, M L & A A 500| 1000 5 Burnett, Ralph 44| 100 ade, D B 200| 120n 6 i alIaham,Jim 1131 J 349 1 hamberiain, W S 110| 840 4 othran, Mary ti| 24 ox, A M 55| 3J) 1 i orley, A 100! 1040 5 umuiings, Aleck | 19| 95 lilleshaw.W P I 130| 3 620 3 [armau, A G I 212| 1000 5 ' [enderson B, Est | 142| 730 3 1 [olIowayJB I 15(5| 853| 4 1 rvlinann Unhin I 51 251 [artin, Joe 20j 6() i [cCormick, C H 12(M)| 1 8000 40 i [cGrath, Misses 210 1050 5 ! 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Including Phrenology, Physiognomy, Ktnnology, Physiology, etc., together with the "Science of Health,'' and no expense will be spared to make it tlie host, publication for general circulation, tending always to make men belter physically, mentally, and morally. OUR PREMIUMS. 1ST.?Tit r; i*iin?n aij i>unx. 1111.1 Is miuiuof Plaster of Paris, and so lettered ns to show the exact location of each of t he Phrenological Organs. The head Is nearly llfe-slr.e, and very ornamental, and until recently has sold for ?2.00. This with the illustrated key which accompanies each Bust and the series of articles now being published In the Journal on "Brain and .Vind," will enable the reader to become a successful student of Human Nature. <)1>. ? A NEW HOOK PKEMIUM. THR ij TEMPERAMENTS; or, Varieties of Physical Constitution in Man, considered in their relation to Mental Character and Practical Affairs of Life. Sl.fr). A new work ; the only one on the subject of temperaments now before the public, and treats of this important subject in a most comprehensive manner, showing Its bearings on marriage, education and training of children, occupation, health and disease, etr. The hook contains about 210 pages and I'd) portraits and other Illustrations; in handsomely printed and bound ill extra tine muslin, and cannot be procured at less than $1.50 retail, except, when taken as a Premium. TERMS.?The Journal Is now published at ?2.00 a year (having been reduced from i-VK), for 1878,) single Nos. 20c. 25c. extra must be received with each subscription to pay postage on the Journal and the expense of lioxing and packing the Rust, which will then be sent by express ; or No. 2. the small bust or the Premium Book, which will be sent by mail, post-paid. Agents Wanted. Send 10 cents for Specimen Number and Terms. S. R. WELLS & CO., Publishers. 737 Broadway, New York Jan. 15, 1379, tf ~ if EDOBWO h. Successor to | GOODWIN & CARTER :he :'.x* n :n. c n ;;f ureenviiie, o. by HAS OIST HANI l A Large Stock of i i GROCERIES 00 00 2? AND a! COUNTRY PRODUCE 00 75 AT THE 00 1 Lowest Prices 25 G 72 50 60 95 Orders will rccelro prompt attention ac gJJ bo tilled at 00 I LUST llffl I PRICES. 00 30 00 On duy of arrival. 10 00 Send for Prices 38 1 J. A. Goodwii 63 88 68 90 03 g Mr. George G. Allen OF COKESBURY, OO 00 requests his friends to give him a call. 00 Jim-1^9. 3m. 1 J. Eurz, Agt % for Abbeville County 85 os THE cclehrnted SINCLAIR CUTTER, Nc J, SIX aud EIGHT. 1 2o These Machines nre urtlverwillly acknowl 95 edged to be the best manufactured, for cut n_ ting Hay, Straw, Fodder, Corn Stalks, Sutra Cane, etc., and for Strength and Durability (X) havo no equal. jj[| 350 First Premium rV GOLD MEDALS at the World's Fair of Par is, London and Moscow, besides thousands o 20 testimonials from large stock raisers, liver] 19 stables and farmers. Samples to be seen at Kurz & Bruce's Boot Shoe and Harness Establishment, Abbeville 20 Court House, So. Ca. Dec. 25,IK78. S USE TH EBEST i HorsM's ael Sea Foam Yeast Jl} POWDERS, AT | W. JOEL SMITH & SON, Dec 18, 1878 | CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! KG ro vcr.V n'c0 :,n(l appropriateChrist O liKus presents can Lio obtained lr 1? looking through the large stock of NO BO TIONS and FANCY GOODS at so \7. Joel Smith & Son 37 Dec 18,1878 I FOE SALE 03 ? MOURE AND LOT In Cokesbury. XIN*1 n IIOOS ? premises In good order ? 7 ACRES OK LAND?convenient to Celebrate* Cokesbury School. Also, owe of the best farms of 500 ACRES in Abbvvllle.on Saluda Kiver. Terms liberal. F. A. COXXOU, et. 23, ls7s, tf. Cokesbury, S. CHRISTMAS PRESET "Very Cheap. I ACE and Silk Ties, Silk and Linen Ilani j kerchiefs, Laec Se'.ts, Linen CuflS an Collars, Zephyr shawls, Kid Gloves Sand button, and many other new and useful good at prices tosuit the times. K. M. IIADDON A CO. Dec 11. 1878 NOTICE To Debtors aiul Creditors ALL persons Indebted to the Estate of D JAMES F. MA1JKY, deceased, elthr bv note or Account nre requested to com forward ami pay tlie same at nn early day t tho undersigned or to my agent l>r. J. \\ KELLElt. Those neglecting to hoed till notice will find their notesamt accounts 1 the hands of an Attorney for collection. All persons having claims against the Ef tale will present their demands. MKS. M. J. MAllKY. Administratrix. Oct. 23, 1S7S, tf. Elegant Goods rpHE attention of the Ladies are respecl 1 fully and specially called to the follov lug: Cloaks from $2.50 to $12.50. DU iiillS In all the fashionable colors and latest stylo from 1-Jic to Sl.CO per yard. HAMBURG EDGINGS Insertings, Trimmings, GLOVES, llOSlEUY. UNDEll VESTS ISLEACHIXGS, &C? As clionp us nny In 1 lie market. Specin Bargains ollcrou in Indies' Dm?ss Goods. W. JOEL SMITH & SON. Oct. *.>.1, 187S. Lumber. ALL persons In need of LUMBER shouli consult mo before puichhnsing else wlicre. . C, V, HAMMOND, Jan. 15, 187!), / , . ( T ' GENTS' rr | FURNISHING GOODS. I CALL AND BE SUITED,. Heady-Made | .CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, . Gents' File Shoes Marled Low, BOOTS, CASSIMERES, nniiicinnfl im 6 no >01111, JMI, READY-MADE SHIRTS, Special attention to our UNLAUNDMED SHIRTS, MEKINO SHIRTS, CHEAP ! ' Shirt Fronts, COLLARS, CUFFS, f CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, E HALF HOSE, COLLAR BUTTONS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, &c. W. JOEL SMITH & SON UCt.lH, 1878, tr. WOODRUFF & BRUCE id A GENTS, for the Improved and Light t\. running 1 Singer SewingMachine ' Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, and full instructions given to purchaser. > Prices, $3^5, $40, $45. Machine needles of all kinds, oil and attachments furnished at. short notice?at any postolllcc. Address, JULIAN C. "WOODRUFF, Greenwood, S. C. - C. E. BRUCE, Abbeville, (6. C. Nov. 27, 1878. , NOTICE" OF COPARTNERSHIP I WE have this day formed a copartnership under the linn mime of Jacob Miller & " Son to carry on a general mercantile business, under the Abbeville Hotel, and *"111 be >;l;id to serve our friends aud the public generally, on the most reafonaolc terms. JACOB MILLER. JONES F. MILLER. Dec 25, 1878, tf NOTICE T n KM 1 T nor>lim'o I 1 \J tUKJAJLUKJl. IVUrUUVll) I qMIE EXAMINATION of fill Tcachors o 1 Public.Schools in Abbeville County will take placc In the Court House, as follows: WliUe Teachers on Wednesday 1'it'i January. Colored Teacherso'i Thursday 10th January. The examination will begin each day at 10 a. m. and close at H p. ni. Candidates must come provided with pen, ink and u quarter of a quire of foolscap paper. All must attend except those who can give a doctor's certificate of physical inability, liy order of the Hoard. I' WID CRAWFORD, L. V. WHITE, W. C. BENET. '' Board ot Examiners. ' Abbeville, S. C., f Jan. 1, 1879 t -f Barnwell & Co 7 ; Are receiving every day additions to their FALL STOCK which consists of DRY GOODS ' AND m o "t i o ns, CLOTHiNG, HATS, Boots & Shoes, l\ GROCERIES ' ' ! ef all kinds. A large supply 5 BAGGIKG D T IIF. Sept. 18, ISTvS. SALE km LIVERY * STABLES. : A. J. Pendlev. U ' . , ABBEVILLE, S. C. q T HAVIO rented the Staples of Seal ?fc Sinn, 0 J- where I keep l'or sale at all times a full r slock of horses anil mules at the lowest IjJ prices, for cash only. ,'j I 1 willreeelve horses ami mules on eonslgnmcntand will ncII the same at small commlssioiis anil make prompt returns. 1 will keep vehicles and horses for hire at reasonable rates, and shall be pleased to furnish customers with anything In my line oi business, A. J. PEN2LEY. J Dee. 4, 1878 Administrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of THOMAS C. PERKIN, deceased, will make iininedialo settlement with the Administrator, as alter reasonable ( indulgence all delinquent's claims will bo 1 nut in suit. 1 1 LEWIS W. PKRRIN, I Administrator. J Sept. 11, 1S78, tf . ~ CARPENTRY. TIIE undersigned hereby gives notlcw that ho is prepared to do all kinds B of Carpenter's Work and J i Building. Ho also repairs Cotton Gins, Thrashers and Fans. A full supply of Gin Material always on hand. Farmers are requested to brin?r their (*ins ui> earlv in the season to allow time to have them'properJy pre- j |H pared. I " Also Agent Co;- the Taylor Cotton Clin, | 1 the Brooks Cotton Pre.-s, and all kinds of % ' Rubber and Leather Belting. a D. B. SMITH, I Abbeville. V If., S. C. " Mvmmviv MM* . B1TTM Abbeville, S. C. -= r''J u ? CD 8 8.J ffi Z/l| ?5H 1 *! * | v orq CD:!i / <s(m imuimjj * 1pB| . CD m V ^ he Finest Assortment of < , t t *S? ^AAT\f1 : trUUl/O ror BnmiEitt to litis Met i . wntMi.! &