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'he Press and Bannei ABBEVILLE, S. C. Vednesday, Feb. 26, 1S7? Weather anil C'roj?s. After numerous and sudden Variation >f heat and cold, snow, wind, frost, slot; Ina sunsiiine, uic wmner scuiu* ;n in.j have settled clown to be pleasant, mil* f warm and spring-like. Occasional! lists of wind remind us of the near aj roach of March and the clouds of duley raise recall to our minds the ol lying that a peck of March dust is wort king's ransom. Under the quiekenin ifluence of the spring, trees are puttin irth their buds and tassels, and garden ork is being pushed forward with \ igt>i n the country all hands are busy m th eld or at the pasture-fence. The farmers of Abbeville act and d ot agitate. They havo taken no part ii 10 guano war, but they have quietly set od the matter their own way?they hav urcliased less guano. Although a con derable quantity still conies to thi >unty, there is a marked decrease wiiei >mpared with the quantity used in for ier years. Farmers are fast coming I le conclusion that guano is very gooi id protitable when you have tlie righ ian to scatter it and the right soil to relive it and the right sort to bo scattered ut these three requisites are so scldon und that this other belief is gaininj ound?that the average farmer and tin 'erago soil can do better without thai Ilitb guano ami pliospnates. one 01 ni Lost thrifty and intelligent farmers it Ibbeville County t<?hl lis the other dai pat he used guano for several years, am btli he and his land got burnt; for tlx 1st three years he had not used an oum-< nd ho did not think lie had lost uiu unco of cotton either. For several weeks there was a lull it le cotton market at the Court House Lit during the past eight days the l?u>i pss has looked brisker. Cotton wagonave been numerous and well-laden no farmer sold thirty-one bales las leek, anotlier twenty-four, and severa hers from fifteen to twenty each. Tlie\ (id held their crop vainly hoping for i be in the price, but as the prospect did >t brighten they brought tlie cotton t<; arket and sold at eight to eight and ; larter. Ivoeniocs Workmanship. ? A perct model of a large two-story hou^c haf sen on exhibition at the post ollice foi me time. It is the work of our ingeous young friend, Mr. James Lawsor: liich lie produced with his pocket-knife, le miniature dwelling is a faithful modof a house from a plan by Hobbs the nous architect. It has piazzas, pavili windows, ba3r windows, high, steep ofs with numerous and ornate irothic bles. It covers an area of 18 by IS ihes and is 21 inches high, is weather arded; is covered by LM>9 tiny shinjs; and in its structure over 3oi>0 nails ire usod?about one and three-quarter IlllIU1S. it IS really H huik im nunuu meets great credit on the young nrehipt. From it? front door steps to its limnev tops it seems to us to be laultfes. Mr. Lawson informs us that he frposes to construct appropriate outluses and a garden, all to be enclosed r a feuco. We think lie ought to pure tho calling of an architect for which has shown so much talent. k.n Amkxdnk.nt to tiik Stock Law. KVe proj>ose for the consideration ol [r Legislators an amendment to the exklent Stock Law, to be mad? next scsm. We think they were guilty of a sin omission when they did not name in b cotalogue of cattle included in the pek Law such dangerous and disgustK cattle as drunk men, and men drunk [sober who shoot oil' piutols and shout t oaths in public places. Shape it your fii way, gentlemen of the legislature. It in the interest of public decency and iblic safety, amend the law so as "to inide these lower animals. Send ineortible drunkards and crack-brained piemen and men with dung-hills in their niths, into the pasture for a while, put 3iu to eat gr iss like an ox, like Ncbhaunezzar, and, our word for i:, we :ill then have peace, purity, and a b.-t:citizenry within our borders. A raniut bull or a billy-goat at large is a much is dangerous animal man a pr ia::e or stol-annod drunkard. Wkdxksday night a party of cloven rsons arrived in this city from Texas, their way back to South Carolina, ley had uo money to pay hotel bills, u were kindly eared for by olliccrs at e station house. None of them liad en anything for a whole day and they ;re nearly famished. Major Cook proJed breakfast for the wliolo family, ic old man says lie worked hard in xas to make a living but met with adrsity on every hand. When the party rived at Chatianooga their inoiu-y gave t, and the Western and Atlantic Kailid passed them over their line of road half faro, the people of Chattanooga utributing the money. M ijor Calhoun cceeded in getting transportation for ;m over the Georgia ILiiiroad.?Atlun1'Aonof/rap/t. Mostly Manuking.?Dr. Cooke made bushels of corn from two acres of id upon which was spread the ashes the old ClaJln University. Wc preIt this to our farmers as a hint upon j value of ashes as a manure, but by means advise such a cosily experijnt.?Orangeburg Time*. The country mid soon goto the bad if we had many eh corn raisers as Dr. Cooke. But we 5 pleased to say that many of the plan's of our county do not waste their le scattering ashes over their lands, or lining lye with which to make the best ip in the world. They generally throw ;tr ashasaway and then g<> to the store d give big prices for a poor artielc, or e they buy a patent soap right by lich means they save a great deal. Wouldn't you CJive Morns Timk?? r notice elsewhere it will be seen that i Xcwtt and Courier give authors only April 1, to compete for the prize story, e would suggest that a little more time givon. It was hr?t published in Abbello on the 19th. Unless a lady or penman had a story pretty well digested that time it would bo impossible to ite It up creditably by April 1. We ike this suggestion without anv dispoion to interfere with the business nianement of the News and Courier, and cause being a first class paper it is not er sensitive as to suggestions. If that per was a littlo sickly ticky concern s would not venture to make the sugstion. >r. Footp's Health Monthly has been pub hed for three years and has established u sutation as a health journal. Thousands oi pers quote, and their readers appreciate, it: ilclcx. And yet th?< Health Monthly witl sixteen royal octavo pages Is ottered at on Fifty Cents per year. Send for samph py. It will be mulled free. Dr. K. H. Fo'ote tnorof Medical Common Sense, etc., i* it: nlor Editor, assisted by Dr. K. II. Foote, Jr. 10 is also in practice Willi his fatlu-r. Al e readers of I>r. Footc's publications cai nsult the Doctor free upon any subject re ling to health or disease. A cheap popuiai ltlon of Plain Home Talk embracing Medi 1 Common Sense is sent by hiall,, iwistagi epald, lor $1.50. You better enclose a S2.'? stal order for both the book and the Healtl onthly. Address Murray Hill l'ubllshlii) Ifmpany, l'JO East iSth Struct, Mew Yuri Captain Perrin, County Treasure rade his settlement for the lust llsca kar, with the Auditor on Monday ani tes to-day to submit it to the Comptroll General for his approval. The settle ent shows a Total debit of. ?(>7,">21.S7 Total credit. G^,^17.4S Balance due Treasurer,... $?i07.f?l The office of Treasurer has been nios Hcientlv and most acceptably tilled b iptain Perrin. While his accounts hi rrect and all that could be desired, hi sbursements hove been made with e? it fairness. The Public Schools.?We hear ( rcats of appeal to the County Board < xaminers from the decision of one c ro of the School District Boards. Tl duction in the number of schools th: >ar has necessarily deprived many la: jar's teachers of their schools and i me quarters disputes have arisen whei veral certificated candidates have at ied for the same school. Tt is to f >ped that the controversies will be am blv ended by the communities then Ives and the trustees and the Count oard saved from the troublesome an ankless task of judging between t! ntestants. There have been several liundrr lade trees planted in Anderson recentl; id if they live the streets will be rent ed very beautiful by their foliajre an ade in'a few years'?A vder-son In (ell If the town council of Abb j[^Blle would do the same thing in Abb ^Hlle, they would stand as monuments i He honor of public benefactors. T1 |Hreets to the depot, especially need tree MRhe gully down Washington stre B^Pould furnish the flu est place possible i Hit them. BHThe Ke.owee Courier reads the mo ^Hants of that town a sound lecture ( ^Haying cotton. The Courier is righ |Het the merchants pay the full value f Button, and let their profits be in gooi They shouldn't expect to mal WSfi^fc?rtuncs?one by buying cotton, ar nEfig^Bier by pavinp for it in froods. T1 HHfiHants of the town should use tl H His of the Courier to invite the fa their stores. Polite iuvitatioi HHt their places of business would i ! Mr. C. D. Watkiks and Mr. J. Wil f liam Power recently returned from a trip J to Alabama, where each of those citizens ! came into possession of United States I bonds to tlie amount of twenty-three _ | thousand dollars, which handsome prop? > ertv was left to them by a deceased rclai tive. Dr. John M. Kaiford of (ilonnville, j Alabama. We congratulate these gentle* i men upon their yjood fortune, which was total'v unexpected to them. l!Si Somrropv hasehonted the editor of the ' j Augusta Evening SmUncl in a cow trade. I It don't "irive" half the milk that the ~ seller represented it would. We know of - a cow that was brought ti> this innrKct * which was represented to lie a two-gallon *. '-and-a-half-eow. The man was l?>??lish j J enough to leave it a ilay or two on trial. I ' It was only a quart cow, and he didn't -tr; sell. The Sentinel man ought to take the: = next cow on trial. '* \ [ Wti.i. the L'hurloftc Observer ask tliuj c: Union Tiinr.s to get from his "Hridge cor-! I respondent" additional items on the sub-! 0 jeet of bridge building? The subject is n of vital importance to the people of Ab Wville county. We spend *>.">,000 toj?T?,Oiin e a year for bridges, and then don't havej -1 safe crossings. We copied the three artis! eles alluded to, which have appeared in 11 the Times, and they have elicited atten-1 tion. " Tn i: price of corn is gradually rising,, ' and it is predicted that it will be worth 1 ."?! before the first of .May.?Anderson In- j trfti/fCHcer. And vc-t there are farmers) 1 who won't sow oats and grasses f<>r their I 1 ' stock, but will quit their fields to come - to the village to hny what every planter; y should raise on his own premises. Ue-i 1 fore the war, any farmer who bought L' corn was regarded as no fanner at all. j ! | A <iooi> SruGEsrioN.?A sensible man I i deeply interested m education, suggested ! , t^> us the propriety of imposinga poll-tax j' of a dollar on everg dog in the State, the1 /tax to lie applied to educational purposes. ' j The suggestion is a good one. If carried 1 into effect it woud do a double good, lessen the number of useless and dangerous | dogs and increase the amount of the pub. lie school fund. Titb Lbntbx Sbason.?To-day is Ash t Wednesday which inaugurates the forty | 1 days of Lent. The custom of the ancient < Christian Church on this clay was tosprin- j i kle ashes on the uncovered heads of pen-1 [ . itents, hence the name the day still bears. J i ! The season of Lent will continue hence-j t fortli until (iood Friday, April 11. Faster j Sunday, 1.5th April, then closes the sea-j I sun of fasting. Dunn ino?The subscription price of the | < J'rr.ss ttud Banner is two dollars a year in - j advance. Those who neglect to pay may - expect to be dunned. This ss the rule of i the oflice, to which there is no exception. , Either pay up or be dunned. This is a 1 privilege we take with every one who, > Owes us. It is a matter of business, and >jit is our right to havo what is due. 'j Farmkks, Faumkfk, Fakmkus !?I j ] ;j have just returned from market and will ! '! have in stock everything that is kept in j i '|a tirst class grocery business. I buy for 1 cash and sell on the same ter us. Mv j 1 motto is "Short profits and quick sales." j J Price my goods before buying elsewhere. | Respectfully, W. J. ltUGISKS. | Tjik milk-cart is a familiar object in i our streets since the passage of the St ick j i t Law. We told you so. Establish dairies j' near our towns and villages, anil sell j milk and butter/or cash, and you will ' | make a comfortable competence. ltutj< remember, don't trust a soul lbr a pint of < milk or an ounce of butter. I j Tijk Pickens Sentinel records the awful j fate of its subscribers in the following) ; words: The man who took the Sentinel ' for five years and then got mad because , j ( we reminded him tiiat it was time to pay , | tip, was kicked to death last week by a! blind mule. Will oilier delinquents take |. warning? j, ! The great fire at Newberry the other j f ! night demonstrat* <1 one fact that should j1 be heralded through this entire county,! viz: '1 hat the old corn whiskey, that pop- 1 ular brand, was the only whiskey that * did not, when the tire struck it, send forth !' 'blue liia/.cs. Keot at ililey's ltaueh.? I, j Adv. ' l! I Til 1-: cheapest daily paj cr in the Smith 'is the .1 ugusta f.'oening Sentinel? only ! four dollars a year. It. contains all the' pre-vs dispatches, the market reports, able editorials, sprightly locals, entertaining'' | selections, ami a tine lot miscellaneous! ! news items from ail parts of the country. < j Wk learn that some of our Trial Jus- ' j tiees are endeavoring to secure pay fori' i witnesses in State cases, who attend their I courts. If such a precedent should be established, and old claims for such services beset up by witnesses, the county , j would be bankrupted. " j: I)u. Goonn Thomson. ? Our townsj man, Mr. Goode Thomson, is now a DenI till Doctor. He returned from Philadel-i phia last week where he has been perfect-, ing himself in his chosen profession. Ilisj j line ability will bring him the best sue-', cess. * , < ; Prop. J. C. M. Pkrry, who remained ! with us for a year or two, and taught, ."Penmanship and Hook-Keeping," is', now in Anderson, where he proposes to i . teach a class. Success to him. The peo- j pie of Anderson will find him all right, j Gkn. Grant will on his return, visit ' i this place, so our private dispatches from i the heathen Chinese say. While here he i will take his drink at ltiley's Uanch or at < . least he has ordered reserved seals lor j himself and party.?.1 <Jv. j Mtt. W. C. Vi;ui:m,, wiio has been in Pickens County for two years has returned to his native heath, disgusted with the mountains and the mountain f( scenery. To Jii;n there is no place like 1 home. ,p"" /finvf/,/ iunkrnifjil its fo ! J I 11 1'4 ri i/c* iij in i ?.*?.** . the prospect for fried chicken. That pa-; ; per says: It is feared that the spring , ehieken crop will be short, judging from ] the quantity ol eggs brought to town last week. * | ( Mb. .Tamks Gbay Pokteb, of the1. I A ikrn lirvicw, has withdrawn from the!" editorial control of that enterprising pa- j per. Our best wishes attend Mr. Grays and the Review. May they prosper, i In the river and harbor appropriation' bill we fail to notice any figures for mak- i iug tiie Savannah river navigable to the mouth of Panther creek. All other legis-j lation is a failure without this. Jt'DoH Kkiishaw has dcc:ded that the , t poll tax is constitutional, and that there i j is no Known means of escaping the pay-1 incut, or the undergoing of punishment in case of failure to do so. j Cut down the pines in your pasture*. J i Pine-straw is bad for grass ; and the little j grass that grows among pines is so taintjed with turpentine that cows of good! . j sense won't eat it. Li Miss Smith and Miss Perrin, two of Abbeville's most beautiful young ladies, i accompanied by some of our best young -! gentlemen, had u delightful trip to Mon- ! ' j terey last week. Post a i. Cabi>s.?Wo have sent postal .(cards tea number of our subscribers' as , ' ' _ r.- I i 1 ?VIU!>) reminders. 11 anj uiiaiunvj u.?~ ''occurred notify us at once. SVo willj r gladly correct it. | We rode through the country the other [*,' day and saw many an old Held being put , under the plough, and we pondered on i the innumerable blessings of the Stock c Law. | The Cipher despatches had something; r to say about stone mountain, a very pop1 ular brand of corn whi?key by that name j I kept at ltilev's Hand).?Adv? Tiik print of the Edyefield .1 dvertixer' is much improved of late. The editors: have a style all their own and never fail J j to make a readable paper. Wk tom> vor so.?Scientists now say! ! that houses with lightning rods on them sl are in more danger from the electric lluid than those without. } I e This is to give notice that all citizens s troubled with Cough or Cold should at once procure a bottle of l)r. Bull's Cough Syrup, l'riee - "> cents. Sknator Maxwkt.t, says there is no opposition to the Stock Law in theGrcen)r wood neighborhood. Greenwood's head ie i is always level. is | Thk bar-room opposite Miller's Hotel m | has been closed. Messrs. Christian n Wilson are now doing business on Washoe ington Street. vl oi,i> Cobin Cunningham is now in jail. je He burnt some 01 u 4\i'ai s siiiugn-s uu1 fore he bought thom. | Rev. J. <3 allowa v of Duo West, was Y! reported to bo in u dying condition last 11 i Monday. 10 I | Tiir Masonic Lodge meets at Due West ' next Saturday at 2* o'cloek. Important ,l?; business to bo transacted. V, ! l-l The pasture fences of the Alston id j House lot have been completed?under i- I the big oak tree. I Rev. Wk F. Pearson and Rev. Calp" ! vin Pressly, of Due West, were.in town ^?'last Monday. )c ' s Mat> Cow.?We learn that a cow in pj: this village went mad a few days ago, and [0 I was shot. I There are few editors who do more I work than the editor of the Morion Star. r. ! >n ! Birtii.?Mrs. W. C. Verell-^at Greenit \ wood, a son, 8th instant. Abbeville was well represented in {e j Charleston on the 22d. j They set up a great deal of matter on l,e | the Chester Reporter. k? j Garden seeds are selling by the bushr"; el. j0 j Coughing is quite the fashion. ' Either pay up or be duunedi ~' /' '**' - . .%* v/. A , . .. - : | Rare Chance for South Caioli Story Writers. ; The Proprietors of the X i:\ws axd Cor it i ' oiler SlOti, in (/old, for the host Serial Sto I written by ti resident of South ('amiinn, ! lustrati vc of Southern life, before, during since the war. The conditions areas I I lows: I. The story to consist of not less th j twenty chapters; the chapters averaging t j pages of foolscap or the valent. j 2. The manuscript to l>.' sen 1 to the propr | tors of the .Vm and Onirier not Inter th April 1 next. 'I. Kadi manuscript to lie accompanied ; a sealed envelope containing tliereal nai ami the mldressof tlieantlior, ami oearimr the niitside a motto, which shall likewies placed upon tiiu manuscript; the sealed i velope to be opened only when the award 1 been made. I. The stories to be read by a committee three residents of Charleston, selected by t proprietors of the Xrtrx and (hurirr, w will make their decision on or before Ap l.illi. The story which shall be declared to the hot to lie the absolute property of t proprietors of I he Xrtrx and (hiirirr. a ml pi i i....i .... .. *ii |? ti,,. 111/ Xnrx. I jccted manuscripts to be returned forth wi t<? theauthors. Ill making this proposition the object is encourage, as litr as practicable, the dcvcln incut of literature in Soulh ('aroliua, and srive tlie reading public, thioiivb tlic IIVc/ AVi/\t, tales of Southern life wliieli .-liall pi serve tlie recollection of traits of cliaract and social peculiarities and habits fast pa: iux away, and keep before the risinn gener tioii the''memory of a struxtfle more ulorlo than that of the Revolution and of suft'crill greater than those which were liornc hy t men of Seventy-six. Sliould the oxperime now made prove successful, the propriet' rs the .Xctvxiim/ CoinUr will hope to extend tl literary ricldand enlist as contributors to tl II 'rrklt'i .Xnrx the most brilliant writers in tl whole South. A Handsome Income ibr ail Em: getie Lady or Gentlemen. The Ohio Scale Works of Cincinnati ha' jt.st completed and are now introducim; the public a Handsomely finished Kami Scale, all article that has al ways been ncedi in every household, and in a commmiicatb addressed to tlic publishers of this paper tl proprietors ask us to refer them to some rel ble party, to Introduce it for tlieni to the pt pie of this County. It is very seldom that new article steps so suddenly into univcrs favor, ilousekeevei's are loml in Its prais it is always ready, there are no weights to k lost or to be hunted up. is reliable, and wl not net out of order. The description of the: is a handsome base surmounted by acoluin In which works a spiral spring so scientii Pally adjusted as to weigh anything up twelve pounds with perfect accuracy, on !l top of the column is the platform on whit the article to be weighed or placed, and (lit have an adjustable indicator so that you en take the tare of any vessel you may use 1 weisrhimr. slvinjr you the exact net weigh Housekeepers al once see their value i ivi'iL'liinir fruits, susars and other iUKi'cdien use.! in preserving, cooking etc., or in testii tin' weights of purchases from others. The Scales arc utaile of nil ]trass, arc hijrli polished and are litiisheil in a skillful ma tier. They are very attractive and take tl L'Ve of every one who sees theni. "it seems to us that nearly every family I this count v will want one, and is certainly rare opportunity for some smart and cnergt ic party to pick uptjuitea nice little incot: turiiii: the next few months. The Coinpaii lias agents in other counties who are easi making from j.'i.iKi to fii.nt) per ilaysellit I,hern, and v e would recommend parties I need of employment to drop the Ohio Sea Works, No. l'2'i and 1-7 Central Avenue, Ci ;inuiiti.O? a l'ostal Card, amt all in forma li< He.. will be cheerfully given them by luu ionins our paper. 41 Gouky'k Laiiy's IJook fok Makch?Kee) up the hi'-'h reputation of this tavorilc publ at ion. wliich for many years litis been alien >f all others of its kind. It seems to p'ea lie ladies powerfully. The colored fashii: lates are superb, and tIf reading matter mtcrtainiiii:. The household departniet -outaius much useful information. <?odc.v Lady's Hook Publishing < 'ompany, l'K>0 Clio 11 Ut Street, Philadelphia, l'a. The Bi'ui'fnrt C'rcscrnt says that in cons luence of ibe passage of the pension s:< ibout one hundred thousand dollars will I li.stributed anions the .icgroes of that coui y who were.-oldiers in the Federal urmy. The farmers didn't meet to talk about fe lillzers yesterday, lint they sat around on tl .roods boxes ami disi-tisscil the mutter mil 0:11c of them not as mud sis thunder abut he rise in price.?tVimvV/e Obxcrvcr. tio to the Cost Ol'iee and buy your tobaci tt cost, i isgoing fast and will soon be go:i ?e 111 tima aiul buy whore you can get . heap. tf Thk Teller Committee while in Cha lesto'n only drank Wick I i 11 Whiske; I'll is line: whiskey kept al lliley's iiancl -..it/f. Pii.vcK lias I'c'ijrucil in T/aw "Range l'< tlie pa.st week, so many of the lawyn laving gone to attend eottrl in Andersoi Mas. A. M. iloWKi.l. having .reeovc d from her long illness, is now011 a vis :<? her parents at Cokeshtiry. y.MiniLD. MAiiili 101 > at the residence of the bridi iither.Mr. Hindi Uotiiii.-oii, bv It. N. l*!?i Mr. M. M. ( I.INKsCAl.KSand .Mi.-s CK1.K i lA KoitlNSON, February t.l. MAKKil'H at the residence of Mrs J. I i'crrin.by it. N. i'mtt on i-'e'Tiiurv Ja, ,11 ill [lOfTS and Miss M At.'(iIK STKiltV.l,lN<?. Is*!', a I 1110 resit !ci iff of tin- !iri<!.-, l>y the Hp T. ??. Lindsay, I>.l\, Mr. \V. H. AN DKiJSi >: ?r Ninety-six, nul Mi*s KM.MS' KINaII laughter of .1. Mel), Kinaid, of K'l:: lietil county. MAURIKlUit I'lnr-nix, S. f\. Tuesday, IV ruary 11, by Kev. A. W. Walker al ll;e res ilenee of the lo i.ie's mother, Mr. II, C. MO-5 LV to Miss MKTT1K LAKK. iioaukivals. Ml\ fen kins. New York; 1) II Leake, Wi N A \Y rl.amlie; lain, St I,o'.iis, M( \V 1' Atchison, Kiiiorton, <?a; V." S llaskin, ,11! i.eiioy, l.owniesville; S (' l.ink, W Met'asiin, I.inkville; ii H Maker, Callionii Mills; ii Holland, Mailitnore. Mil; Col San uel Wallm/ford, < "harleslo!) ; .1 K I'uimiii liain, \\* T Cunningham, J T Maskin, jr, Mo U-rey. " * i C ONSICNKLS. kxi'ckss"?1\V c Voii'.', i'ev. .j l Martin, II Walker, J C Ik-all, W A i.ee, T Baker, E 1 Watson. I'KKICHT.?W J Smith A: Son, S K Tod Medium, ll.miwell & Co, llcqucst & 10, K Hill, E I> l'lekens,.! 1! Eerov. K C Blgon, i* 'hdatham. IHAKRhT KUI'OIITS. COURKCTED BY Barnwell & C c Colton Buyers and DealeTs in Gener Merchandise. Aiwskvii.i.k, February Cotton.?I*ric> con till tied steady. We <|Uote good grades s t?i s'.l cents. stains from li'.. to7}4. Corn"?Is now selling at so cents per bus el. I?ncon.?Price of meat is still advancln Shoulders :tiid sides are selling from 5 to cents. Nkw Yokk, February 21?12 m.?Stoi weak; money l1*;^:!, gold UK); cxchait ?long l.>.">; sbo'rt I.SS; slate bonds dul governments linn. Cotton dull; sales It ?middling upland 11%; middling Orleans 'J Futures tinner ; Febuury 'J.7U; March t>, April it.ll-t. May K1.117. i.oiisvii.i.k, February 21.?Flour qul< Wheat tlnii;corn duller; Oats lirm ; l'o l?.7-r>; bulk meals higher; bacon nomlnu clear sides ; whiskey active. Arci'srv. February 21?Cotton stead ?middling X7;; low middling s; good or nary 7??; net receipts ;i27; sales "lis. Ciiaim.kston, February 21?Cotton stead, middling !?'/.; low middling good or< nary l?; net*receipts 1.1 us; sales 5U0. WAGONS, Buggies and Ilarncs IIIAVK just received a car load of the f ebrated MIM'.l'KN WAOONS-all si: ?and SI'KING WAGONS of various si/ Also, Single and liotihle JiUGGIES, Wag and Muggy 11.\ UN ESS, all of which will SOlll ill IIIU I/M> IV*1 l IV l' r#r?. J. W. ROBERTSON, O 2, 1S7S, 3m. AXiNUAL RETURNS, t Administrators. Kx ecu tors, Guurdin Trustees, niul oili-r fiduciaries, nnist ills: | re-turns upon thorr trusts within tin.' ti ; prescribed l>y law, or lie subjected to a. r ! ami costs. J. l-TU.KK I.Y<0 J. 1'. A. Janna.O II, lsvfi. | Dissolution. j I > M. McfSKK of Ihe tirin of MctJKE Hit 17 ? I *nc West, S. (having sold his in lei jilt nil Accounts, Notes, Mortgages, Keal I tntc and M' rcliandlso on hand, to 11. I'. ' <: KK, Junior part ner. the copart nershlp hi j tofore existing between them Is this day i . solved by mutual consent. j All persons^ indebted either bv note or : rum.)i win mm u ii> inoir i merest to in; payments at once to it. 1'. Mc'JKK, to wh tin- Accounts, Notes, .? ?lire transferred. ' j debtsof the partnership arc assumed l?y ! r. McCiKK, to whom all creditors will i Rent tlieir demands. II. 1*. MctSKK, 15. M. McGKIC, i NOTICE. j Tlic undersigned will continue the mere tile business t?f McGKK lUtOS, at the | stand, and will ho pleased to serve the flic of the old firm to anything ill my line, at | most reasonable prices. I shall keep a g stock of desirable goods, which I will | pleased to exhibit. HENRY P. McGEE j Feb. 10, 1S79, tf TAN YARD. It HE undersigned now have in sncces operation, a good tan yard, atDonu vllle, where hides of every description be bought. For dry hides we jmy 112 ce for green hides, I! cents, In barter. HAWTHORN & HODGES .> Jan; 31, linSTS . J - ' . J BOOKS ryf 'J: ''as it MAY IIAITEX," A Story ol . , /V. American l.ile ami t'liaraeter. ! >' 01* 'i'uljor. EDWIN PARKER. en Kfl). Ill, l.s7't, tl IS:" THE0D03IA l?y 'Mill-: IIF.KolXE ill-' FAITH- In two V??liii*.?, J. nines. v:.j EDWIN PARKER. I-Vli. HI, l.STi'. tf ?Snuff! Snuff! rii lK.! t<> m: ii a n.vr f'"'! EDWIN PACKER. t'h I!l' |S7!1, " KTOTIOE" ? To Owners of Cattle, Hogs, ss'.'! Sheep, Goats and lis I Horses. tfs he of) A KTKi: Sat'.irilii.v next, the l">:h Instant all lie j ('al I le, I loirs. Sliefjt nr l ioats, found ii)>i)ii tin* lie j juiliiic square, or on any uf tbu )>riiicl|>aI lie j streets of Abbeville will !" I >:11f with according ti? I In* provisions of tin* Slock Law. I .'I is Imped tnat Ihccilizensof the town will r-[ liecd this not ice and conform to its reiiiure| l in'li Is, as a Iter the a hove dale I Isr law will be strictly enforced, irithont nyivd In < <? < or />rr[ vinii.s i'fiitff i! inn uf si rrihulr. it. is to be hoped v'l'j that the citizens will not compel the Council j? i to perform an uni'l.iasaiit duty. *\ H. T. TUSTEN, <-' IXTKM>ANT. I )? j 1-Vli. 1'J, I ST!', tf. ".-/I bt i iTrt n bt a mio i Il I Barnwell & Co 111 ! I. ! t"! Are Sailing he Best jy; STANDARD FERTILIZERS ,Jj Manufactured by the ' INAVASSA GUANO CO, H of Wilmington North Carolina, at the 'y | following prices : fj AMMQNiATED GUANO | For ."tmlKs MI!>I>FJX<? 0>TI'<>X |>or ton. Hi! AC!D PHOSPHATE j I-'or MlJ?I>F!X(i CuTTuN per ton, i Pavalilo on or before 1st Xovoiubej next, j Feb. 1S7'.!. gDOWN .AT LAST! v'Come One ! Come All!! it- j r a Xn obtain your ,\rn> T'lfu^PHATI' for *t:I A. Fits. Mll>I>UX<; foTfoX from '-! W.JOEL SMITH & SON. ; Feb. 12. 1: 71?, If s ~mw NOT ICE ti j ^ 1 w u? t % ta J 1 ev/LI I ci | ic r 7 KIlKAITKi; came ires pass it is in my i.! ?. I licit!:? will be de;:it with according to ' lilU". . ! A'"7> >/'iuv .y/ncK uii orptii/ tin. : W'.M. ii. PARKKIJ. y j Fell. ]2, 1.-7!), It ? \ Extra Early Rose Potatoes Wiiite aiiu Yellow Onion SpUs. .ii ron Sam-: nv EDWIN PASSES. Ki ll. 12, IST'I, it 2 Fresh Stock N ?B!a& Bocks ai Stationsry. !' EDWIN PAEKER. Fob. 12, If. , Tq Be Used In The pi PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1879. ,1 I Swinton's 'Word Primer, | swinton's Word liooi; Of .-poller, P,. Swinton's Word Analysis, : Webster's Primary Uielioiiary. _ Webster's Common School Ibctionnry. j Webster's Academic and Cunt.'1.011 School I iiel ionar.v, ? 1 Swinton's Primary U. S. , j Swinton's Comlciised I'. S. History, j Swinton's outlines of History, , Calheart's I.itcrary Header, j Rej nolils?' int. 2iiti, Srd, -Hit and ."ith Readers, j! Appleton'*. 1st, 2nd Sril, lilt, ami .jtu llcudV crs. . Robinson's Progressive Table Hook, _ Robinson's Primary Arilhnielic, ~ Robinson's Intellectual Arithinetie, Robinson's Rudiment!) of Written Arithmetic, Robinson's Progressive Practical Arithmetic. . Robinson's Progressive High .School Arithmetic, r.1 Kobinson's New Klementnry Algebra,' j Cornell's First Steps in (icosjraphy, Cornell's I'riiintry (?eo;rrapliy, Cornell's Intermediate Ucou-rap'.iy, pS ' Cornell's Grammar School Geography, u'j_ | Cornell's Physical Geography, i I'fitiinfv Cr'iintniir I,_ (.iuackcnbos' F.njiiish C nun mar, t^uackenbos' Illustrated Ltssous in our f.anfr ! cuaue, "(j IjunckenhoK' 1st Lessons In Composition, ' (iuackenbos' Coinpostlmi Rhetoric. :.|j i qu -cUenbos" Kleinentary History of the i.t. I'nitt'il Slates, |. Quackenbos' School History of the United j,*j! States, 1/ The Mulct Copy Hooks from 1 toll, 77 Heynolds Copy Hooks from 1 toat E. PARKER'S. 1 ; | January 2!i, 1S7U. K! hU ORDINANCE" V- ' li- To Itnisc Supplies for the lown oi ? j Abbeville for the year of lNTtf-'J. I He It ordained hy the Town Council of Ab; be-.'Ille and by the authority of the same, that ihe follnwfr):; taxes he levied and assessed for the uses and purposes of 1110 said town for C( the llsciil year commencing October I, 1S78 o. ?in?l ending October I, ls7l). I. On every I [tun! red Dott'irs of the cash vall(''" ue of all 1 toil I ami personal estate within the ' f's incorporate limits of the said town of Abbe<'* ville the Finn ol ten cents. <?n be if. On each Dog the sum of one dollar. Iir. On each billiard table or Ten J'in Allov ' kept for hire or pay, the sum of twenty dot! larson first table or alley ami lifteen dollai> j on each table or alley more than one. ? i IV. For each license to retail and sell spiritI nous liquors Ihe sum of one hundred ami tl ft \ ! dollars (Sl.Vt.nin for the year commencing .Ian ' I uar.v 1, 'S7!lend iM-emlier Jtl, ls7!i, to be paid ds ' in advance, and for Apothecaries license tin j snin of tllly dollars (idi.Ui) to be paid in ad me ! vance, ule j v. That all males liable to roiul duly, shnl ' he required to work on the roads or street! S within the incorporate limitsof the townllvi ! days, under the direction of the Council. Tin Commutation lor such road duly or tax, to hi ? j the sum of two dollars, from each person tliui liable, to be paid at the time of payment o : other taxes. ! VI. For licenses to Itinerant I'eddlars o ! Itinerant Auctioneers.not more than twenty i live dollars nor less than one dollar per day. OS, I VII. For F.xiiihitions of Circus and oflie rest shows not more than t wenty-tlveo dollars no Kk- less tnan live dollars per day. UC VIII. I*'lir llCCIISCS IO K(a(!|IIT or III . ltc- ! livpry stable th<- sum of twenty-tlve dollar "s- i shall be paid annually. *i IX. Thai all persons keeping for hire or fo ac-! ilraye.ge any vehicles drawn liy I wo or tuor I'ke ! animals shall pay Ihe sum of t<'ii dollars an nually, ami for any vehicle kept lor hir 1'he ' drawn l?y a single animal shall pay the sun ll.jof five dollars annually. "e' | K. That all the taxes levied and assesse ' under this ordinance sliall be paid by the firs j day of April, ls7'.t. i XI. That all ordinances or parts of ordinal i ees conflicting with the foregoing he and ar hereby repented. | Knliflcd in regular meeting of Council, thi ? ! the iiltb day of January, l*7!i. old) H. T. Tl'STKN, mis | the' Intendant, "V/ej T. T. Ql'AHLKS, ( [ Secretary Town Council. 1 TOWN TAXES isful ! ilds- T)KTVH)ff of all taxable property in tli will j Jv tow'ii of Abbeville, must, bo made to tli nts; undersigned by the Int. day of Marc&ncx't By ordef of Town Council. ; T. r. QTTARtES, ' , Secretary aud Tuoasurc Jan. 15, |379, tf Stato of South Carolina Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation for Letters c Administration. ilv J. Fullkii Lvon, lisy., Pbobat. juikm;. "11T1IEHEAS, Mary (bible has mad tV suit to mo, to grant her Letter of Administration of ilie Estate and el | feels of John (iulilo late of Abbuvill Countv, dereased. 1 ? ' 1 ' - ...wl ! TIK'Slijirt! IIKM I-JIII I- I" lit ...... ! i*h .-ill ami singular the kindred and cred i i(t?rs of tlie; said John Gable, dc c<>ased, that they lie and appear, belbr i me, in llilt < 'oiirt of Probate, to be held a : Abbeville C. 11., on Wednesday day o February after publication hereof, a j II o'clock ill the forenoon, to show canst j if any they have, why the said Adniinis j t ration should not be granted. Given under niv hand and seal, this6tl day of February, in theyearof ou Lord one thousand oight hundrei and seventy-nine and in the on hundred and third year o A incrican Jndcpeiulence. j Published on the lilth day of February 1ST!', in lliu Pres.s tout limine r and on th I Court House door for the time require; I bv Jaw. J. FULTiKIl LYON, l'robate Judge. j Februarv l'_\ 1-S7<t. IB, W. CANNON, AGT j Abbeville, S. C., DEALER lISr Groceries, Provisions Confoctionarics, Amines, Brandies and Liquors AT T11 JO LOWEST CASH PRICKS I Give inc a call before liuylntr elsewhere. It. W. CANNON', Agent. I T.in it'irv 'Ml I>~!) J! 111. Cunningham I iz Templeton Have on hand Sugar, Tobacco, ! Coffee, Axes, Bacon, Plows, Lard, Hats, Meal, Shoes, Flcur, Calico, Rice. Homespuns Maccaroni, Cheese, i &c., &c., &c,, &c., &c., filVE Til KM A CALL. Jan. 2f>. 1 >;?!!. now" I !S THE OPPORTUNITY! Avail Yourself Of It! I I Preserve j YOUR BOOKS, 1 TKUTODICALS, , Xewspnpcrs and J]usic ''M, Coiatf and Railroad Officer; A nd 'BUSINESS HEN GEHEHALLY, Supplied v/ith Blank Boo^ mada to any Pattern. i j 4 1,L families have <>T.I> HOOKS PKIUOD ir.M.S NKWsSPAPKItS, MTSJC, Ac., which iln-v desire to transmit io their poster j itv. Then HAVE THEH REBOUND | Which will preserve them and will nialr i them look almost as well as new. ; Old Hooks.Ae., should not. only be rebound Inn. lhe current literature of the present da; | >hould lie put. in a durable form for presorvii j tlon as well. ! This can ho done in the shortest possibl ! time, with the best material, in the nios | handsome anil durable style, and at a prio I which cannot be duplicated anywhere, by | E.R.STOKES, i STATio.vtfu, Hook Hind Kit axi> Br, am Look .Mani'k.vcti'iskh, v.. i-; M ..v. ! COLUMBIA, S. C ; ?u-SKX!) IX YUl'U OHDEliS AT ON'CK. Feb. 'Jii, l.ST'J. ! SELLING 01 I -ATNEW YOKE COST ! jGREAT BARGAINS TO BE IIAD AT ROSENBERG'S STORE "?nn iMCir I UH I IlLi '! JT K proposes to sell his entire slock c Ready-Made J CLOTHING, ! I'nr Men and I'nys, ITATS and CAIN, (JAS1 MI'.itKS, I,A I'1 IvS' IUCKSS COOPS, Hf.AXN , KTS, KI,AXNKl.S, (STINTS' and LAD IK; , SHAWLS at New York Co si > S,Oflfl Yards Calico,?IS Yards fur ft dolla 1 2,"'#i Yards 1-1 lipst Sheeting,?11 yards for ' j dollar. - Tin? hulauco of his Stock, which Is vcr I! law and varied, will he sold nt i HARD PAN PRICES I I s (,'oiuc scum, and lay in your supplies at P. Rosenberg I Jam 1-j. 1870 r | Richard Gant 11; ^FasWonalile BarlierSt EairBresse ; ABBEVILLE C. S. \" 1,1, work <1 cmo neatly nucT In the most i pii?vctI stylo, (-'ivc mu a call. Sntlxfi: " 11 ion guaranteed. li. (JAXTT. il| Dec. I. I*:* RM. HAl>l>ON A- CO., have now In str , tlu> STKNVAKT SIN < i KJl. It KM IN TON AND WKKIl MACHINES, at low i prices tlian a. tlrst-elass .Machine was e\ utfercil In this market. Save 20 per eent - | hiiyliitf your machines, needles, nttachiiiei - nd oil Jt. M. ilADlJUN & (.'<> FOR BARGAINS !e LADIES' HATS, DRESS GOOE X FANCY GOODS, Ac., bo sure look hd'ore (uii^h^inpr ^ls(^whore-~a^^ IF;: ^ , Cunningham 4 ,r Have Opened thei 2?" all St -land are prepared to ser ; the public generally. < !fj an earJy day, "CUNNINGHAM & Sept, 18, 1870, tf i _ ?? __ J FURNITURE! FURNITUB AT COST ! . \\r K intend closiu? out our business la this pine TT to do si) have put our Prices Down to ) The following list will jjlvc you an Idea of our 82.-VI to 2; from S.T.'i to 'J.7*>; from I.To t<i '!. ")<>; from Walnut French Bedsteads?from SS.">0 to ; fi Bureaus? Imitation Walnut?from fflO to 7; fi "Walnut Bureaus?from Si:! to M..VI: from M to 10.5 Chamber Suits, Wardrobes,(.'hairs, Waslistands, > tIIInir else proportionately low. Come early If yo Hxj- Orders by mail promptly attended t", if net Oct. Hi. 1R7S, flm I HARD PAN moiw} JILt" & 1ST o~w 1 FROM NEW YOKE tjwctstt. Large and Bel , DRY GOODS, NO' CLOTHING, 13 HA&DWA GROCE Their Goods having been bo [ at the lowest range of , Ik-t Bottom j Call and examine. 1 WARDLA W i I ' Dr. H. XX ^ DENT ABBEVILLE, S. C? Office i FLASHES ' (FASHION. 5 | !\\'k i{Ksi?K<TFrr.T.Y TO AXI nounce to the Trade, and especially to the Ladies, that having felt the necessity of a . complete I'ry Coods department In our busi" I ness, we have embarked in this line. ; We now have erery convenience, and arc " prepared to keep a nice lino of goods. Our ! aim is to he able to supply, as nearly as we ~ lean, all the wants of our customers and j friends with least possible cost to p ? i them. Our buyer has Riven close attention to I | the selection of our stock, and we trust, as we I ' think we have, a stock of goods that will both I please and give "value received" for every j |JI purchase made. ~j \V<. ask particular attention to our i Entirely M ant Desirable nni7to rnnnc'i Ulll/M UUUIIi) * P.i consisting in part of to PURE^IOIIAIRS, T TWILLED CLOTH, J J I NAVY IH,UK, SKA L I1UOWN', GREY SUITINGS, CASIIMKRK DK TOUR, | j DLAC'K ALPACAS, Ac., Ac. J A Splendid Assortment' t hosiery; ' GLOVES, CUFFS AND COLLARS, (V LADIES' HOW'S AND SCARFS. " ' Gents' Furnishing Goods, T ,f CASSIMERES, 1 POKSKI.NS, r JEANS. Ac., Ac. J y TABLE DAMASIv, <>l ( i r. TOWEI-S, <1( ttl s. LINEN AND COTTON PIATERS. hamburg edgings, ? kran.Lixcs, s* UUlTUNliS, ribbons, r, I a LACES, a .y Jv 11 > (il.oves. And nil the novelties of the season at 13<>T- II I TOM PRICES. At 5 ' W, JOEL SMITH & SON, I Oct. 'A lKTrt. WANTED. 4rT!;X,S getic canvassers to i-ugage in a pleasant and' profitable business. (Jood men will tlnd tills ? la rare chance to make money. Such will I please answer this advertisement hv letter, t! enclosing stamp for reply, stating what husij ness they have lieen engaged in. None hut : those who mean husinrs< need apply. i Address KINLEY, HARVEY A CO., } Oct. 2. 1S7S. ly| Atlanta, (in a ' GO TO OUFWESTI ?AND HAVE Y6UU J:! WatGhes, Clocks aM JewelryFixefll j |)KIXfi ivrinmiciitly lc>C:ilO(! nl Due Wi-st, ^ D I wish to < <! 11 the*attention of the people SI of Abbeville County, to the fact, that I am 1 prepared to do all klrtdsof work on Watches, ' < 'locks, Jewelry, Ac., In the best stylf and for j less money than any oilier watch maker in ! the State. All work guaranteed logivc entire satisfaction or no oli:rrs;e. J. M. VISANSKI, (}. Feb. 19, 1870,tf Due West, H. C. 1 ALSTONJHOUSE. 1 13J7S>. The Misses Cater'/ < IS, 'I^AICE pleasure in annonnclnKto old friend to A ,u,d patrons that they still keep "Til* i1ft Alston House" open for their accomodatloe ? and will endeavor t? make them "feel n ? home" us often us tliey are kind enoughs t ?JltQP' p-:,; i Templeton T r magnificent o o Is. o f MIDI, ve their frier ds and Give them a call at : TEMPLETON IE!! FURNITURE!!! i ha Am mnmi ^ a J. 1: j. Co i ? I :e during the next thirty days, and In order J Actual Cost! prices: Cotlaee Hedsteads? Reduced from U] .).")<) to t; Irom ! to-l.7.*5. || oni 10 lo 7; from 12 to 9 ; from IG to 12. foin !l.."i0 to 7. *i); from 10 to 12..">0. ? ItockingChairs, Safes, Cradles and evcryn want a bargain. ompanled by the cash. TOLLY & WILCOX, T( Ninety-Six. S. C. A A.T LAST. ft . tlic - - K* t EDWARDS! leceiving: I AND BOSTON AN /%. T a "IT X ect Stock of i TIuHS, | [ATS, SHOES, tJT1 U jtvjti, n RIES, &C., &C. oi ught at headquarters and ^ prices, are offered i IPirioos,, i EDWARDS. A wl sriLsoN, '1ST, ^ i Over the Post Office; ^ Ill Ll DLAHK. j For Tie Good of Tie Craft HAY E CONCLUDED TO GIVE MY whole attention to my Shop. I shall Rive T? GOOD ATTENTION. If any person wish- V to have their j lkJ Watches Repaired | Ins: them in. I liav?all the tools and ma-; ? rials to do It up in the || Best of Style AND AT THE Lotesr Rates Possible. F YOU WANT YOUR CLOOIC REPAIR- 1 i'il britiK it i? and it will bo done right. If In >u want your JEWELRY MENDED BriNg it oa. If you Want your numm iir i rrnTirn Trrrrrnrm' bvrinit imnm umu his is the place to get it done in the Best of Order. on can have any any pi ore made new or the (I one repaired. If you want your mm or stol repaired this is Is the place to have it >ne. All these articles will he repaire I In le best of order at tke Lowest Prices. ca ive me a Trial and Satisfy lour- j ilves.?TERMS CASH. j, JOHN L. CLARK. ; nunry 22, 1879. tf. 0 ) it mi TTm lit ill* HILL/ Oil IU. f to First Door Iiclcw Central Ho use. el t!l ! ni ? a ;ije iNvrrrc vont attention to 1(V ourStock i)t' Merchandise, which is full mi complete li> every (lefts rtmenl, all of ? rhich we otlcrat prices to suit the t lines. (Jive j is a call {unit l>o convinced. Wo keep the icst (,'ooiis and guarantee satisfaction in very respect.- llespecifully, R. M. HILL & CO. Jan. l.?, 1879, tf J0ATS' SPOOL COTTON j I 5 CENTS SPOOL. I r< R. M. HADDON & CO. Jan, ID, 187'J. j 0 J. C.DAMSH. Baker & Confectioner, ON Main .Street, next door to J. Kurz's j Boot and Shoe store. ,, Fruit, KrctCcT, Cakes and Candles to bo had / fit all tin?erf, fresh and sweet. - GIVK ?IE A L'AI.I- anil he treated right. . J*ARTY-UAKES furnished to order. j J. C. MMISH, I FSfcr ?i ISTtK ' . - T. Kurz, V Agent for Abbeville County. HE celebrntcd SINCLAIR CUTTER, No. 1 MIX and EIGHT. fl 'hese Machines arc unlversallly neknowllid to be the best manufactured, for cut* gllay,Straw, Fodder, Corn Stalks, Suzar ne, etc.. find for strength and Durability ve 1IO equal. .w K'ltsT PREMIUMS. >1.1) MKDAI.S nt til'.- World's Fair of ParLondon and Moscow, besides thousands of timoiiinls from large stock raisers, livery iblos ami farmers. iamples to be seen at Kurz & Bruce's 15oot,;,a <>e and Harness Kxtubllshmcnt, Abbeville,I Pc urt House, So. Cn. Dec. 23.1S7H? ISETHEBESTlorsfori's anil Sea Foam Yeast J POWDERS, AT ^ p, JOEL SMITH & SON,' >ce is, 1873 NOTICE i ) Debtors and Creditors. LI/ persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. 1 . JAMES K. MAHItY, deceased, either I note or account are requested to come I ward ami pay the same at un early day to I . nn.lovul.MWul n... TA. T \\T M tLLER. Those ncglceting to heed this tlce will find their notesand accounts lh i hands of an Attorney lor collection. l11 persons having claims against the Ese will present their demands. MRS. M. J. MABRY. Administratrix. ^ let. 21, 1S78, tr. J Elegant Goods HE attention of the Lndles are respect- * fully and specially called to the follow- E f: J Jloaks from $2.50 to $12.50. B ill all the fashionable colors and latest styles in 12%c to f 1.00 per yard. AMBURG EDGINGS.. Insertings, Trimmings, ^ jOVES, hosiery, under vests, V BLEACniNGS, &C., i cheap as any In the market. Spcclal rgalnsoflerea In Indies' Dress Goods. W. JOEL SMITH & SON. )ct. 23, 1U78. T 1 LiUmoer. J LL persons in need of LUMBER should L consult me before purchhaslng clscicre. C, V. HAMMOND, J ran. 15, 187!). p School Books: n UK School books, for the use of Schools? b In the Country?and adopted by the tate Board" will be found at < EDWIN. PARKER'S, 'he prlcus will be as published. Exchange d Introductory. ~ tin. 21, lS?y. j 'UGIXE RIZIS?nn ECrvptlenne for Rcstori ing the color of the Hair, from gray toa tutlful brown or blaclc.. Price 75c. J . EDWIN PARKER. ? an. 15,1879. t] larshall P. DeBruhl. '' Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H. S. C. PEClAL ATTENTION OF LADIES ; N SEARCH OF IILIUH . ! RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED;!; TO THE u Emporium Of Fashions. ? i Border to reduce the size ok 11 mil- stock wo have made great reduction prices. Bargains in MILLINERY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, j BLACK ALPACaS, 1 LACK SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LADIES FINE SHOES, FANCY GOODS, 1 PRINTS, i HOSIERY, GLOVER, AC. Ml 11 ^rnilt. or real uiiruiiiua i.uuui jj??c m?< 11 early and often at tlie fflPOEM OF FASHIONSinuavy 20, 1S79.' TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. IN THE PROBATE COl'KT. i Ex parte T. 1'. Mllford. Pclltlon forSettlement anil Discharge. | .1 OTIC'E is hereby given thatT. 1'. Millford 1 Administrator of the estate of T. H. Millrd, deeeascd, ha< applied to.ive, for a disuirye from tlie Administrator*!!]]* of said e site. It isordered that Friday the 21st of Febrn y 1X7P, be fixed as tlie day for the settlement 1" I lie estate .of the said deceased, and the Ischarge of Uie Administrator. i .1. FULLER LYON Judge of l'rbbjito, A. C.^ . I miliary 21, 1*79. State of South Carolina. County of Abbeville, IX THE PROBATE 0N-xlT. | Ex parte It. O Trilibls, 1'eTilloner. 1'etitioii for settlement and discharge. kjOTICK Is hereby given that R. O. Tribnle ( l KUiirdian of Holland. J. II, ("allahnm mlS. E. HarWn.Jwsapplied to this Court ?r a discharge from the guardianship. It is ordered, that Friday the :>th of Fehrury, I<7!?, be li.xcit us. I lie day for settling the -intes.ot the said minors and" the discharge f thoii* guardiuu. J. FUI.LER LYON. Judge I'rsrtoatc A. C. January 33,1870, lm.* ( ft'lMIr Bfl&MI*, EVERYTHING Ui the Drug line at reasonable prices.' Give me a call. E. H, McBEIDE Agt. Jan. 29, 1870. * IMRIIFF & BlUCl GENTS, for the improved rai4<i Light* v>;/3s| L ruunlng ; " ' , . ' inger Sewing Machine rfect nutlsfnction auarnfttcnJ, and full In uctlons given to purchaser. Prices, $35, $40, $45. Machine needles of nil kinds, oil and at* ' -fjj chments furnished at short notice?nt auy ' , 7'.^ ??t ofllcc. Address. J U til AN & WOODRUFF, Greenwood, 8. Cl "" - 33 sv **7 iVs"KRUCE' Abbevl,1<?? a?c* / --jaB Barnwell & Co .re receiving every day ad* ditions to their - ^ ?ALL STOCK which consist's bf )RV GOODS AND XT otiohsj CLOTHING, HATS, Boots & Shoes, 1 GROCERIES f all kinds. A large supply ; BAGGING AND TIES. ;ale and livery ? STABLES. L J. Pendley* ABBEVILLE, S. C. HAVE rented the Stables of fleal A Sign. . where I keep for sale at all times a rail vj^SS took of horses and mules at tho lowest rlces./or cosh only. I will rccelvc horses and moles on consign* . ft'gg lent and will sell the same at small commls* Ions nnd make prompt retnrns. VjjaB I will keep vehicles and horses for hire at xy)$& rasonable rates, and shall be pleased to furIsli customers with anything la my llne.o< J. PENDLEY: Ldministrator's . Notice': A LL persons indebted to the Estate of tX. THOMAS C. PEKRIN, deceased- . l/:&m ill make immediate settlement witty le Administrator, as alter reasonably *';5?E3aj ldulgenco all delinquent's claims will b& U m U LEWIS W. PERRIX, Administrator! -""*$?! Sept. 11, 1878; tf CARPENTRY; CUE undersigned hereby gives notlc^j that he is prepared to do all kind! Carpenter's Work and Building. [ealsti repairs Cotton Gins, Tbrashert w nd Fans. A fill supply of Gin Material ' *|3 [wavs on hand.. Farmers are requested > bring their.Gins up early in the seasoii *, .'JH > allow time to have them properly pre- . S? Also Agent for the Taylor Cotton Gin; le Brooks Cotton Press, and all kinds or lubber and Leather Belting. D. B. SMITH, Abbeville. C S-fcVfcK AND AliUt IARTER8 4 MOISE Tever and Agoe PIH? 1 advertised as specifics tot ttieae roubles. . ' EDWIN PARKER. Jan. 21,1879. ... STATIONERY. ' ^ SUPPLY Is expected dally to arrive." EDWIN PAEKEEV Jan. 22,1879, tf . ' '?> Robert E. HampMll, Attorney at Law,'* Cf* ABBEVILLE 8. t\, Will practice In all * j.? te Courts of th? State. > BARGAINS, BAHGAIJJfS," GOODS v AT COS? f J IBS MEY, I OFFERS rie'r GOODS at *?w TORK COST ? for ttoe next 15 DAYS r > , All who want BARGAINS In MJLi^XER? mil NOTIONS, come and see foryou/selvea. ? v Jan 15,1879 A j ~?~? 7?T v 1 Ounuingham& Tempfeton -v HAVE jcwt, received' I'lfitf DOZEN of *. "2 those'ciegant . . 0NLAUND8IED SHIRTS; " : made of the best material "and fully f ' it $1.00 apleoe. Jan. a>. 1S79, tf' _ ^ " ~ " 'S Sewing: Machines.-r-^ WE will sell our best MACHINES for2S -> ay,:? dollars. Call eariyand get a bar- * . so'n K. M. HADDflar -? cifc *" . ' Jan.2?, 1S79. Notice. ' j THK firm of McNeill & Elmore was dJpsoU vrd on.Heptember the 1st 1H7?.- All 'per- 1 . sons Indebted will iflako^w^-i'nentr bylHtof,. I January next, as the business mu?t be closed ' hv that date,or the stronk,- arms of the lair, will be r^ortcd to. The nrm name will be ust'd only lii settlinsr. ?' A T.EXANDKR MoNEILL, ' . - STEPHEN ELMORE. . Cjt 21. 1678, 3m* * U 9| m