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Press and Bann IBEVILLE, S. C esday, March 5, 18 of Reverend Jonathan < lowny. i mister of the gospel died at e in Due West at three o'e lorniug of the 3rd instant in ,h year of his age, after a 1 illoway was born in York cc early life he married Ma lister of Squire John Will whom wore born a large fan nd daughters, who to-day I" f family and tho ctiurcn, 01 wi ire members. Prominent an are the talented Rev. J. C. Gs pastor Of that large and inlluer sgation of Associate Refori yterians at Lewisville, Geoi ,he other a gifted and culti ter, who is now in Egypt as r Christian missionary, from ate Reformed Presbyterian ehu in had greater reason to bo pi children than Mr. Galloway?t Lit and nobleness of char? them the peers of the liigl alloway entered the ministry al .r 1S3S and was then licensed isociate Reformed Presbyter; in Newberry county to Prosj ad Spring and King Creek con i, giving a portion of his tin these churches. After a fait of more than twenty years had so far failed him that ans advised him to give up pre ti 1859 ho resigned the pastoral tiurchfcs and moved to Due \ new to cducate his children e hope that his health mighi ed by locating in a commu lad beon so proverbially heal lough his health wasimprove* nge, yet he never entirely re i wonted health. As a prea a pious exhorter and a sound I as well as an earnest worke se he had espoused. As a ua lest, truthful, candid. In 1j s frugality and prudence him a handsome property war, and even since the war essed the comforts of life, jceased was buried in the vil v at Due West, after impress I 111 services had bet n said by the ] Wj. Prcssly, the pastor of tiiat con Bn. Great sympathy is felt and Red for the stricken wife of Mr. < ly, who now lies ill of bodily al rwhich added to hor bereaven prove more than frail nature cat! I Worthy Treasnrcr. Iptain J. W. Porrin, Treasure) County has just returned from ft)ia where he has been to make Lai settlement with the Comptrol iral. The Captain's accounts \ let, and but for the fact that Iptroller-General had made an ah E of $3.50 on Mr. W. A. Mm p, there would not nave been a 1c cure changed in the whole rep tiding tho charges on account of re's taxes it took only an hour Captain to effect his settlement, w a notorions fact, that it is a g b work for the Comptroller-Gon feet a settlement with some Tre: The following very compliment satisfactory certificate will be i interest, for efficient and just it ?ent of the finances of a county { dence to the people. Executive Department, ce of comptroller general, Columbia, S. C., Feb. '27, 187 Is is to certify that Mr. J. W. Per mrer, has this day made his set with this department for the tn r? and 1877-78. His accounts ?rly vouched, his account to is overpaid &>W.18, for which I my warrant JOHNSON HAGOOD, Comptroller General. Pii-n Wiktbkop Williams. I Chief Clerk .bbevillo Literary Club. ugulnr monthly meeting of II be held on Fndav night, fitli the house of Dr. H. D. Wil; jsoij Esq., the appointed essa; d a paper on the subject4 " ital powers of the sexes eqni lisb subject for a young man Id happen to take the wronjf & erstand that Friday night's ni ie annual meeting of the c night for electing officers. Graded School.?A series g written examinations will ie Graded School next Mon ory to arranging the classes nd half of the session, i in a flourishing condition aham and his assistants 1 nd Miss Livingston are d< eel I cut work. Abbeville n< j a school before, and if sh will understand this and 1 led School as a permanency. Wright's cow became so m d with the stock law last w jutnpod out or the pasture wl tided to circumscribe her per s, and went to Mr. Don by's Mr. R. A. MeCaslan's place I herself in one of the ^ dr. Danshy went to his tan-] rninjj; he was astonished at* ice of the vaL - At first the le the impression on his n hides had swelled during T the objections to tho pa is, that when you pick up a cting to read something fr that you have seen the s several other papers alread y Herald.?Wo think tlie s i mijrht apply to the home-pi 9. There is very little on fourth pages of these pa >t cut from other papers. Sermon.?Dr. Bonner delig rs at Little Mountain last ! . The ixmori sermons nevern rtain the mind or to draw the 1 er to Him who died that wc m He preachcs love?that love w e fulfilling of the law?and his ri il manner of alluding to our Fa the Lamb always impress one >reacuer's earnestness. tu W. T. McDonald, as good a er lived, is going to open a : of general merchandise at the s Hly occupied by Miss Ramey mery establishment. When s are opened, give him a call, am v that you will be sure to invest; ay. If polite attention, and the" >ods at low prices may avail j, he will have trade. IE Charleston Weekly News con I 16 valuable matter published in 7 News and Courier. It is indei able paper, and one which shoul by everybody. Price S2. In r will be commenced the prize s< r some time in April. Send d monoy before that time. jnkraIj Bradley is encouraged irospect of the Greenwood and a Railroad. He says that the cot rill soan commence to lay the ci ind iron on the Augusta end of . There remains one cut to be 1, when the grading on the other be completed. ie News and Courier has an e: article ou the life and service: >rnor Hampton, which we have ind may publish at some future i style of the article is first rate at [feping with every thing the 1 Courier does. iose farmers who have not wf time, but have prepared ther 1 borough plowing during the full er, have received the benefit of lent freezes, whi'-h this season 1 equal to one hundred pounds of to the acre. ;e West has furnished a fair li.< subscribers to the Presh and Ba > the first of January. This isa \ nunity of intelligent citizens, link our list should still be la at place. There is room for mon t. Bull's Cough Sj-rup has beet the public for years, and is prono y thousands superior to all othct s for the cure of Coughs; Colds, iza and all Pulmonary Couip.'a sts only 25 cents a bottle; a. 8. A. AoneW, of Due West lont rronfloman and 11 first, rntn t t, was in town last Saturday ed away a wagon load of stores rare from the store of Mr. II. son. ris Rev. W. M. Grier, D. D., of t, so well known and esteetne* commnnity, will dedicate the ciate Reformed Presbyterian Chi Jbester on the third Slxbbatl I8s Mary McCaw, sister of th ted W. H: McCaw, is now on a >r sister Mrs. J. F. Livingston at >. She has sold her property nville and will perliaps not live I noma from the rush for lefnona y's Ranch, we presume that he i riving a good trade as he sells n >nt the purest Whiskeys and ? and served op in the latest sty ' . pj? j Tiie prospect for a small grain crop in ^ this section is sorry indoed. The sickly j ^ I appearance of what is remaining shows i , j hard usage. The area planted is larger j' I than usual and ought to have been larg- j j ? er. J 79.1 Tiik personal property of Maj. Andrew 11 * Small, deceased, was sold last Sale day at ' ?'good prices, Mr. J. F. C. 1 ?til*r*?. Admin-1' ial- istrator. The property brought tflou.ou ( I nearly double the appraisement. j: . . I Mr-. J. Moski.y Kdwards, a staunch , J 1 *k citizen of tliis County, has been quite ill, '.'V 4[ but is now better. We are glad to eon- I ( ,! gratulato him upon recovering his wont-| ul1^ j ed health. He is a good man. ^ jun- Mus. T. E. IIauhison, is quite ill, at rtha I residence of her brother ('apt. W. 10. v iani [ Cothran, near Millway. Mrs. Cothrati j fjily and Mrs. (ieorge White of this village]" on", went down to see her yesterday. fiieh 1 WaNtkd.?Six or eight youmi forest j : long t trees, water ouk pi-fiunvu, illo-! setting out on sidewalks, for which nj 1 i tial fair price will be paid in cash. Apply ati|' in eel I the I'ro.ss and Banner ollice. j j X'a? Thk smoke house of William Agncw, < at Donnalds whs broken open on tlie F *J,cj night of the 24th and two or three linn- i j e dred pounds of bacon carried oil?noj\ Tud c'llc to l',(' r?bbers. heir i ^AST Saturday the public square was icter ! witli wagons for supplies* Doesn't | lest ; it seem strange that u former should j i.,?J j come to town and buy what he should ' ^v. j have for sale ? v to Mu. J. E. Tonn has commenced to put J >eri-' the lumber on the lot to build an addition I gre-jtoMr. Lee's dwelling. Mr. Todd will < ic to1 board at the Alston House while doing]* hI'n 1 j the work. , { bis j Catt. T. \V. 11. Xanck is now trading! < bis !jn real estate. lie goes to Ninety-Six I ! aeh-j Saturday to sell a line lot to the purehas- J e of, er 0f elieap steam engines. | J ?S[J A "bey" mair and a mouse eolerd i J ami, * are expected to "sail" from ' ' . '^jtlie Court House steps in the course L thv ?' il ^ Tickets free. j ? j i3n' ! Hi;v. Mit. Xouitis will conduct relig-1 pov- j ious service in the Baptist church Friday ! < ,!|Jcr;and Saturday night night next. The ! heo- j public are invited. J r in | Kvkn so, I sell the best brand of Rye ri li<?; Whiskevever nroduced in this market) iusi- iit three dollars per gallon. Kiley's ji hail j Hunch.?.-J do. j J k?- Mil. P. L. Laxck who has boon selling 'ie J (roods at auction lor so long at Abbeville j kept a largo crowd a.jout him all day last * lase] Monday. , itpvi ^0N T von forget it. Pure Mountain l(rri* Whiskey at two and a half dollars per n * gallon at Kiley's Kauch.?Adv. sal- Last Sunday the Holy Communion uic- whs administered in the Episcopal and lent Methodist churchesat this place. j i re- Tiik farmers arc preparing their lands to plant another large cotton crop despite the low price ot the staple. Trial Ji ttick J. 15. LkRoy, of Lown of; desville wjis a guest at the Alston House Co- j last Monday night. '"8J 'i'n k high nrice of guanos and provisions will make the profits 011 cotton cer*'ere ; tainly be small. ntc-l ^,ts* Lt'rki.v, formerly of this place, ' ."J and Mr. Foster of Greenville, were niartter 1 'asl week. iort.j Tkkhk was a lively demand for farm Mr. horses last sale day. Mr. l'eildly sold a for j dozen or more. j hile Frksh Cincinnatti Lager IJccr on j I ood | draught at Kiley's Kancli at 5 cents per oral j glass.?Adv. isu-j Not a pig nor a cow has been loafing about the public square for about a week. .jve | Last Sunday was tho most beautiful ' ! dav of the year. It was truly a lovely j day. Wk learn that the fence between Abl>e9. ville and Edgefield is about completed, rin, We learn that Mr. .T. W. I'ower ex" ;tle- i jiccts to move to Due West. lXes j Now is the time to subscribe for the the ^ess "ni^ M"nntr' will Tiibuk were a number of plain drunks last Sale day. Makch came in like a bomb. Mill Way Jfevs. The directors of the Greenwood ami Augusta ICailroad mot at the stockade last Thurs- ; dav, a pretty full meeting, and very harino- >i the nlotis. 11. Reynolds, Jr., was elected in jilace in- 1 Uoojser, resigned, John C. Moron n wm In place of Dr. J. C; Jennings, resinned. . I Sam'I. it. Motives, George Nixon and James V'ist, | Merriwellier were added to tiie board. All Are i the road in Abbeville County has been U?" I graded. Decided to move (lie stockade near ~ the river and commence work at tiie river. , The prospects of Hie road were never brighter ] nue. Money enough in sight to run the road for 0 ieet- months. Augusta is wide awake up and a J lub, doing. Col. Twiggfc was up at the meeting and gave some very cheering news. The t contract for building bridge across tiie river f is now under consideration. They have had 4 1 5 ol or more prooosals, the best from l'liiladrl* be- i phia, to build a complete iron bridge lor dav -?,UW dollars. Tiie bridge across canal has for ',(!en let for 1001 dollars. Maj. \Y. K. lirndlet, ' Dr. Maxwell. Capt. l'arks and Hon. (ieo. 1>. i Hie Tilman were appointed to go to Columbia at J and once, to get tin more convicts. Tiie road has Miss been located from one end to the other and aim; !l" exl?cnses paid except $1*1.n0, with tiie pres* ent board of Directors, a plenty of convict V labor and Capt. Caliiil to push work the road 6 ,s is bound to be built. t teep Departed this life March 1st. Mrs. Susan Gritlin wife ol Vincent Griflin, Ksq., and daughter of Dr. F. G. Parks of Green wood. V she leaves three small children. Mrs. Gritlin tifcK, wiifi our* ol' tin* licst of wotiifti tnved :iii<! it- - Inch spected bv nil who knew her. The grief am- stricken husband nnil motherless children tan- 'mve sympathies of the whole commitI nity. She was buried at Ml. Moriali church i <m Suiiday after appropriate religious serrat-s. I vices by Kev. Mr. Jordan. ? I'ard Greenwood went down to the Railroad I the meeting last Thursday in style. The party r>lcl consisted of our much esteemed Senator, the tind | Greenwood landlord, a merchant of no small the I dimension and twoguaho agents. j There are five schools in good running order j I in Indian lliil Township, ^ whites and 'Ji tent j colored. pa- | Mr. Jas. H. Wideman lias citargo of the esh, Mill Way Academy with 25 scholars and is anie' vlng Senerul satisfaction. Flic school house that stood in front of irnoi Tranquil church lias been moved to the old . classic ground on the Barksdale Ferry road . nut- below TricUum. Messrs. A. B. Kennedy and the Geo. M. Mibert have been untiring In their ' pers elibrts ? build up a first class school at this place, and showed their appreciation of worth when they selected that veteran t'apt. It. J. hted Robinson as teacher, with such a teacher ami Sab- such wheel horses as Hoggs and the "orderly" til to l^L> bound to succeed. leart Mrs. Witleman'sschool near the Bordeaux! iirlit "negetting on smoothly, .She is a compe- j , tent teacher, of no small experience, a connieti | sclentlous lady, and will spare neither time iver- nor pains to advance those under her care. ither | The school in the South Western portion of) with j the township which hits been taught lor several years by Miss Annie K. Cook has not been I opened its yet. The continued ill health of I' mail j Miss Annie is a soiuce of much regret to her tore tbe near spring will reoruii her health so she j ? can again please her patrons and scholars by her presence in the school room. j1 i ' J understand that Miss.Tosle Iioyd has a j c | school of scholars in "Ireland"' and atn al- !, your | so informed that said school is not reorgani- ' best zed by Trustees. i anv j. A. Chiles teaches "the young idea how to I shoot" at Mt. Sinai and has about 50 scholars, j ;aitis Abtahatn Morris teaches the Trickum the SC'HK'' ,llK' hasa sufficient number to keep him exercised mentiilly and physically. I u Mrs. Drennun, widow of the late James ii.V I Ihennan, who lives with her son Harvey, Is that dangerously ill. Mrs. Drennun has been a }rial great sulTerer. About is months ago she reown | eel ved a lull ami crippled herseli, has been j I confined to her bed most of the time since. . ^ ! She is t>2 years old. i One of the "Hampton Hussars" came to ! Au- j school yesterday in full uniform. "pa- 1 Mr. F. I/ou Morrow one of our best teachers I oss- and as clever a fe>low as you ever saw, has a j the school of scholars at Cedar Springs. fill- - - - . - - - M AUKKT HE TOUTS. , COItltECTED HV iccel* ?.f 13 a r n w e 11 Co! Cllt i r% a a n j n 1 . n i ; uay, Bolton silvers aiiu ueaiers 111 ueiierai id is Vew* Merchandise. Abbkvim-k. March 5. ?Cotton. ? Prices j LSfed continued steady. "We quote good grades at mils 1 8 to cents. Stains from (>'(. to7j4. and ' ^oru*?*s now sc"in8:it ^ cents jJer bushthe j Bacon.?Price of meat is still advancing, lave Shoulders and sides are selling from 5 to 0 gU. cents. it of CONSIGNEES; 5?n(] i Fkeioht.?J S Cothran, .1 K Todd, W J I a,1(? j Smith ft Son, \V T McDonald. White Pro. A J ! rger Pt>nny, Cunningham A T' Parinvell <t Co, A j c, Bequest, .1 I) Chalmers & Co, i, h Russell. ! Kxpitm-C K Pruee, MeOowan & P, J | 1 be- Kur/.,S P Brown, W T M??I>oiiald. W L) Mars, i unc- ^ TTusten, J Burton, .1 C Peall, \V C Young, j . In" MARRIED. tnts. MARRIED. Thursday 2<>th February, JS79, , an by the Rev. Wilson Ashley, Mr. M. C. PHILrier IPS to Miss JANIE KAY. all of Abbeville and , county. and I MARRIED, February 25,1K70, by the Rev. w ! H. P. Franks. Mr. ISAAC H. McCALLA to " j Miss LIZZIE RAYMOND SPEED, tjom of j Abbeville county. Due I MARRIED, 011 February 20,1S73, at the res J in i idence of the bride's mother, Augusta, On, now by Rev. A. T. Mann, D. D..J. L. MAl'LIUN I to ROSA, a daughter of the late John W. 11 rc!" ! Stay. 1 in j MaRHIED. by the Rev. J. O. Lindsay, D. I D., February 13,1S7?, Mr. JOHN L. BLACK e la- j to Miss MARY E. BLACK, both of An?reVisit -FOR SALE! de at j Tiust a SECOND HAND Hf^'E SHUTTLE 10th- A SEWING MACllINE^^^ good repair, Iran Makes a lock stitch and used with , either hand or foot, havii^^^&ble with a ie* cover. Price 810.0U Cash.^^H^Bt this office March 5,1879, tf MmKSJSg% Ilftvlnu had ton years experience as all< fealcr, and beingtanilliar with all I he bra besideshavingn practical knowledge of v is choice, he is fully able to supply all ivish a pure article cither as a beverage o Medicinal purposes, of anything they ?k n his line of goods, which consist of "ullowintr: tyo Whiskey, Port Wine, iourhon Whiskey, Madeira Wine, .'orn, (sweet and sour Sherry Wine, mash,) Malaga Wine, 'rystaliized (.'orn, Catawba Wine, K. Kuin, Keuppornonsj V, ine Vntennial Ituin, Claret Wine, >l<l Crow Whiskey, Lincoln County Wl seotrii ;imi insu uiK i.i.i-.M Jin, Cliampaiino, l-'ronch lirandy. The ahiivo "roods will lie sold in <|Uanti osuit purchasers, at prices from two lit lollars a gallon. Parties di'sirliiK Christmas supplies wil rell to give me a rail. A. 15 KICKS' IIOT10L AIIRIVALS. Alston IIoi'sk.?("A IIiimnpr.lt 15 I.yn II Holland, lialtimore. Mil; W A Addinut loliii Koso. Walhalla, S C; J M Crisp, I-'ra in. N <S C I.ink, l.inkvillc; .1 K Todd, Ii laddon. Hue West; W II Atchison, Klher a; J 1$ I.croy, I.owndesvDIe; .1 It Ctinni lam, Monterey; T A Cater, The Fork; I Vilson, Kort Pickens; I* I, I.ancc, (ireenv li'sM.I Maliry, Kakln's Wood-shed; W Villiams, I'enny's ('reek. USE THIS BRAND. BEST IN THE W0RL1 lai letter Mi any lateral Ine teaspoonful of tills Soda used Willi s< milk equals Four teaspoonsfulsof the best Making l'ower, saving Twenty Times its cost. See package for valuable information. f the teaspoon fill is too large and does 1 produce good results at llrst, use less afterwards. March 5,1870. tf JS\x;p"pl??S5, N STORE AM ARRIVE! 15,000 POUNDS IIA CON, 500 BUSHELS CORN, 1(?0 PARUKLS FLOUR, 2,000 GALLONS MOLASSES 5,000 POUNDS SUGAl?, 3,000 POUNDS COFFEE, IIvIST! POTATOES, SALT, II ICE, TOiiACCO, A;(A AC., ALSO, \ VKUY lanrosiock of 1'i.OVS, all kit: t very low prices. March 5. lsT'.t, tf. HERE IT IS MR Eailfll 4 Djw For the Relief of UK a i > A CIIE, D Y.<n:rsi A. HI I. IOFSN KSS, AXI) COXSTJPATK PerfectIy Innocent, Contains no Morphi 'atonic! or Quinine. E. PARKER. March I. 1S7??. " PO WILL'S ELECTRIC PLASTEI A. HAPPY Combination of pnln Rcilevi trengthening ana Curative Agents, w iicctricity. EDWIN PARKER. March 1, INTO. THE GENUINE DS. C. McLAME'; Cfi'-hralcd American WORM SPECIFIC OK VERMIFUGE SYMPTOMS OF WORM3. rHE countenance is pale and leade colorcd, with occasional flushes, a circumscribed sj;ot on one or be cheeks; the eyes become 'Kill; the [ pils dilate; an a/.i:re semicircle rn along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ritaied. swells, and sometimes bleed a swelling of the upper lip; occasioi headache, \vi;li humming or throbbi of the ears; an unusual secretion saliva; slimy or furred tongue; bre: very foul, pariiculaiiy in the mornir appetite vai iable, sometimes voracioi with a gnawing sensation of the sto ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeti pains in the stomach; occasioi nausea and vomiting; violent pa throughout the abdomen; bowels regular, at times costive; stools slirr not unfrequently tinged with bloc belly swollen and hard; urine turb respiration occasionally difficult, a accompanied by hiccough; con sometimes dry and co/iv nisi ve ; unc; and disturbed sleep, with grinding the teeth ; lumper variable, but gen ally irritable, &o. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANK'S VERMIFUC will certainly effect a cure. it does not contain mkrcl'ry in any form; it is an innocent prepa tion, net capable of doing the s!igk injury io the most feaJer infant. The genuine I)r. McLaxk's V mifucje bears the signatures of C. ^ Lane and Fleming Bros, on wrapper. :o: BR. C. TlcLAITE'S LIVER PILL arc nui kiuiiuu(uvi?.u ?. the ills that flesh is heir to," but in aflfecti of tfia livar, and in all Hilinus Complai: Dy?pepsia and Sick Headache, or disease that character, they stand without a ri AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can lie used prcpara! to, or after taking Quinine; A* a simple purgative they are un?qt:a EL1VAHS OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box i-.as a red wnx seal on the lid v .he impression I'K. McLank's Livek I'm Each wrapper bears the signatures o! Mr Lank and Fi.eminij Bros. Insist up in having the genuine Dr. C. ] Lane's I.ivsk Piixs. prepared by Flerr Ilros., of Pitt burgh. I'a., the market be full of in-ifpt'orn of the name McLari spellod differently but Kmc pronunci&tic *norT ' " ' ?! Dissolution. r for I sire the of Hif (tnii or Mc<iKK HU(iS. !*)? I Hie West, .S. haviiiKsoid his interest in nil AccouiiIk, Notes. Mort::aircs, Ileal Ks| tate and Merchandise on hand,to II. 1*. Mcj < KK, junior |>:irt tier, I lie coparl iiershlp here| tofoiv existing between tlicin is this day tils ! solved by mutual consent. , j All persons indi-liicil either l>y note or nn' count will liml it to their interest to make is'y payments at once to 11. 1*. MeUKK, to whom red 1 the Aeeounts, Notes..tc.,are transferred. The debtsof the partnership are assumed hy II. tics |?. Mi'iiKK, to whom all creditors will lireten sent their demands. I II. 1\ Mc< J l-'.K, 1 do I li. M. .McfiKK, - NOTICE. The undersigned will continue Hie mercan? ; tile business of .Mc(5i;K ISJ!I IS, at the old <"h,. stand, and will he pleased lo serve the friends on, of the < ild II rui lo any I hint; in my line, at. the nk- most reasonable prices. I shall keep a t;ood W ; stock of desirable ^oods, which I will be ton j pleased to exhibit. I ' y; iijtwiti r. iviciittiL. ill,:. Feb. hi. isry, tf ; TAN YAM)~ | rpiIK undersigned now have in successful | J operation, a nood tail yard, at Itonaldsj vllit*, wiiere hides of every duserijition will lie bought. For dry hides we nay 12 cents; for green hides, <i cents, in barter. Q : HAWTHORN & HODGES. ^ Jan. .11, lni.^TS g!" WAGONS, giBuffffies and Harness. g i o O <3 I T I1AVK just received a car load of the eel3 I ebrated M I U'.l'liN WAIil l.NS-all sizes ?and SPUINtt WA'JOXS of various sizes. -ri ! Also, Single and tumble 111T<i(iIKs, Wagon fZ and liuggv IIAUNKSS, all of which will be S sold at the U>\VKST IMUtKS. ? j J. W. ROBERTSON, ! O 2, IS7S, "ni. P5 | "l AXXUAL RKTORXS. )! Administrators, Fxecutors, (.'uarrtians, , Trustees, ami oilier li<lticiaries. must make | returns 111 11 their trusts within the time nf( jiri'scrilit'd by law, or be subjected to a rule J\ land costs. J. FULLKK I,VOX, jur J. P. A. C. 3111 Janua.vi II, 1S70. ! BOOKS [?' I fi IT MAY Tf AITEX," A Story of not /\ American Life ami Character. I'.yj Tubor. EDWIN PARKER. Feb. 1!), IST'J, tf THE0D0SIA7 I rpnK IIKUOIXE OF FAITH* In two VolI I III1H-S. EDWIN PARKER. Feb. lit, lKTf, tr " Snuff! Snuff! TO 15K IIAI) AT EDWIN PARKER. Feb. 10, ISTit, tf MOT1CK To Owners of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats and I Horses. i A FT in 5 Saturday next, the lath Instant all Hogs, sheep or (loats, found upon tin* I public square. <>r on any of Hi- principal streets ol" Abbeville will In- dealt with according to I In- provisions of the Slock Law. | lit is Imped Mial. the citizens of the town will j I heed this not ice and conform to its remit re-; ! incuts, asafter I he above iiat<- the law will be j i st rictly enforced, tri'hont rcyovrl In rare or pre- j cnn<Hii-ia nj sti'l'Mit'lc. It is to be hoped I that the citizen's will not compel the Council j ids to perform an unpleasant duly. H. T. TUSTEN, INTMNDAXT. Feb. 12, ls'O, tf. r BOWfT AT LAST ! Gojne One ! Come All!! iiaj ? A' XI) obtain y<v>r ACID riTOSl'ITATF for | o7"i LBS. Mll'l'MN'ii cwTTdN from : w. JOEL SMITH & SOxV. Feb. 12, 1879, tf ,,, STOCK N3TI0E. tie, HKUKAFTKR cattle trespassing in my j fields will be dealt wiih according to law. Keep your .stork up or put/ tlunirnalln. I ? \VM. II. l'AKKKli. Feb. 12, 1X70, It Extra Early Rose Potatoes! \ White and Yellow OnM SP-tts. nsr; FOR SALE BY lib EDWIN PARKER. | Feb. 12, lS7h, tf " Fresli Stock' 3 j OF BM Bocks anil Stationery, j EDWIN PARKER. Fob. 12, ISTtl, tf. - htl ORDINANCE" To liaise Supplies for liie '1 own of; Abbeville for the year of 1878-1). n He it ordained by the Town Council of Ah-' Of bcvillc and by the authority of the same, that the following taxes lie levied anil assessed for the uses ami purposes of the said town for Hi- me nseai year commencing uctoocr i, is<;>| ^ and ending October 1,1-S7t?. I. On every HundredDolbtrsof (lie cash vnl-! ir" neofali ltcal and personal estate within I lie ] [5; incorporate limits of the said town ofAbbcville tlie hu 111 of ten cents. np II. On each Dog the sum of olio dollar. f III. On each billiard table or Ten I'in Alley i O' kept for hire or pay, the sum of twenty doi-j j?h iars 011 first table or alloy and fifteen dollars 011 each table <>r alley more than one. '8 > iv. For each license to retail and sell splrit11S, uousliquors thesum of one httndrcdand fifty dollars (^I'i'MMIi for the year commencing Jarinary I. ISTJI end December 31, to be paid no in advance, and for Apothecaries license the sum of fifty dollars (5-">0.UU| to be paid in adTill vanco. ins V. That all males liable to road duty, shall be required to Work on the roads or streets lr' within the incorporate liniitsof the town five iy days, under the direction of the Council. The Commutation for such road duty or tax, to be it!; the sum of twodolhu-K, from each person thus :ri. liable, to he paid at the time of payment of ' other taxes. nd vi. For licenses to Itinerant I'eddlars or frfo Itinerant. Auctioneers, not more than twentyk five dollars nor less than one dollar per day. IS) VII. For Exhibitions of Circus and other of shows not more than twenty-livec dollars nor VIII. For licenses to keeper or keepers of n livery stable the sum of twenty-live dollars shall lie paid annually. IX. Tliatall persons keeping for hire or for dmyageany vehicles drawn hy two or more | animals shall pay the sum of ten dollars an5E nually. a.nd for any vehicle kept for hire drawn by a single animal shall pay the sum of live dollars annually. X. Tluit all the taxes levied and assessed under this ordinance shall he paid by the llrst day of April, 1?7'J. XI. That all ordinances or parts of ordinandi'/ ees conllieting with the foregoing be and are hereby repealed. l:;at.l tied in resruhir mooting of Council, this kr the 2) th dtly of January, 1S7HlC H-. T. TUSTCN, lilt' Injcndant, T. I'. QUAHLES, Secretary Town Council. S TOWN TAXES] all ?????? ons r>ts, "OETUilN bf nil taxable property In {he s of Jty town of^Abbeville, munt be made fjt> the ..-j umn:ii>iKiii'u nj mi', isiullj HI illlllCll 1H' oriel of Town Council. T. P. QKAKT.KS. Secretary ami Treasure Jan 15, 1879, tf :?>7 ? ' WANTED! nth LI.S. . .. .. : / * SMALL FARM containing 75 or 100 ncres A wit'.iiu 3 or5.>nllcs of Abbeville. Muni have running water. Stato lowest cafili ^r. pvic.e, etc. Apply to E, NOBLE, Esq. "J* Ma/fit S, lttfe; ' ' -vNV* ;''v ss"'.~'v ; c" '! 'sr."3^' TRY HOME FRS1 CONGAREE ilM wilh oiumbia, S. C. PROPRIETO] j REDUCED PRICES: VERTICAL CANE MI! List of [Prices2 Rollers, in inches diameter, 8-1 2 12 ' " -li " ll" ' .r> :i " in ' ? ? :t ' 12 " " 7i ;i " ll " " ...... i>i Above prleescornplete with Frnmo V Frame, S1U lesson eaeh Jlill HORIZONTAL?3 Roller for Steam or Water Po er, $150. n i t r n 3 " seen lour timers lor Cane Mills AND Syrup Eeti 10 D. E. SMITH, Agent Cunningham & Templet( Have on hand Sugar, Tobacco, * Coffee, Axes, Bacon, Plows, Lard, Eats, Meal, Shoes, Flour, Calico Hice. Homesp "Erlaccaroni, Chees fro fan Sro... &p... & ?vv? , 7 (SFVB TIIEM A CALL. Jan. 20, INTO. NOW" IS TEE OPPORTUNI' Avail Yourself Of Preserv< YOUR BOOK I3 lilt IODIC AL! Newspapers and Mu State, County aai Eailroafl Ofi And BUSINESS MEN GI EEALLY, Snpplied with Blank B< made to any Pat ten \ 1,1, families have OLD HOOKS PF.I ICALS, NEXVSI'AI'KKS, MUSIC which tlioy clchire to transmit to their i) ity. Then HAVE THEM REBOU! Whieli will preserve them and will them look almost as well as new. Old Hooks,jfce.. should not only he reh hut the current literature of thepresen should he put in a durable form for pre tioii as well. Tills csm 1)0 uone in iiic snoriest pi. lime, with the best material, in tlie handsome unci durable stylo, and at a which cannot be duplicated anywhere, E, R. STOKES Statxonkr, Book Bindkk and B J loo k Manuka ere it i: it, Mo. 155 Main S?uk: COLUMBIA., S. Va- s::xi) IX you It oudious at o> Feb. -0, IST'J. SELLING 0 -ATNEW YORK COS' GREAT BARGAI to be had at ROSENBERG'S SIC roil THE CASH. II 12 proposes to ncll his entire stc Heady-Made CLOTHING For Men nnd Hoys, HATS and CAPS, MKltKS. LAIHKS' DHKSS COOPS, HI, KTS, ILANNK1.S, UK-NTS' and LA SHAWLS nl NewYorkCo | 5,000 Yards Calico,?IS Yard.} for a I Yards 1-J best Sheeting,?II yards dollar. The balance of his Stock, which if I largo and varied, will be sold at HARD PAN PRIC Come soon, and la> in your suppl P. Rosenbei Jan 15,1870 Eichard Gai FasMoiaWe Barter & lairDr ABBEVILLE C. H. ALL work done n.o<it!y and in the n pioved style. O've me a call. S Ion guarnnieed. 11. CAN t Dec. 1.1S78 I) M. IIAT>I)ON A CO., have now II, the STEWART SINGER. RE TON AND WEED MACHINES, a1 pricps than a first-class AU?olvlne w offered In this market. Save 20 per buying vout machines, needles, uttac lid oil It. & HADDON r, Cunningham 4. Have Opened thei Pall jSt I BML H and are prepared to set the public generally. || an earJy day, , ' CUNNINGHAM & Sept. 18, 187(5, tf Lis. FirMrfUREl ?0EHITDI II AT COST! ) dO ) eo nthou \\T K Intend closinjrout our business In thlsplaT T to do so have put our w? Prices Down to The following list will prive you an idea of our S2..Vlto2; from S.7o to 2.T"i; from 4.7"> to 3.51); from Walnut French Bedsteads?from to (1.50; f Bureaus? Imitation Walnut-? from 810 to7.50; f Walnut Bureaus?from Sl-'i to !>.">!?: from U to 10./ ChiiinherSuits, Wardrohes.t'hairs, Washstands t hiiitr else proportionately low. Comeearly if yr &6~ Orders by muli promptiy attended to, if ac Oct. 10, lS78,Gin ties I-IARD PAN - wimlH T^O'W 3 )I1 FROM NEW YORK TTiNTTTJSTT Large and Bel DRY GOODS, HO CLOTHING, E HARDWA GROCE uns' Tlieir Goods having been bo se, at the lowest range of c" Botton Call and examine. WARDLAW & TYI 332% H. ID, ^ It! DENT ^ ABBEVILLE, S. C., Office s,FLASHES S, -K? sic I JF A SHI OH. \\*e nr:o rkspecti 'ui.r.y to ax* nounco to tlic Trade, and especially to liXi I'n<"08> 'hat hiivlnt; felt the necessity of a I complete l>ry (ioods department In our business,we have embarked in this line. We now have every convenience, and are prepared to keep a nice line of goods. Our _ . aim Is to be able to supply, as nearly as we 30'*S can> ll" the wants of our customers and 1 friends with least possible cost to ? thorn. Onrbuyer has #1von close attention to I the selection of our stock, and wo trust, as we I think wo have, a stoclc of trooils that will both > ftlj please and give "value received" for every ,Trm purchase made. I ie W*. asU particular attention to our Entirely Net act DesiraWe i DRESS MM! IllflSt n price fJ by consisting in part of 11 l'l'RE MOHAIRS; "g 1 WILLED CLOTH, ,lAyK NAVY BLUE, :T( SEAL BROWN, GREY SUITINGS, ,'CE. CASH.MKUK 1)10 TOUR, BLACK ALPACAS, Ac., Ac. Jf ij? ^ Splendid Assortment HOSIERY, GLOVES, CUFFS AND COLLARS, (j f J LADIES' BOWS AND SCARFS. Gents' Furnisiiing Goods, T NS CASSIMERF!*, ^ DOESKINS, S JEANS. Ac.. Ac; HE - v TABLE DAMASK, ?| TOWELS, (t'j* ,ck of LINEN AND COTTON* DIATERS. _ U HAMBURG EDGINGS, | FRILLINGS, S{ RUFF LINGS, ^ RIBBONS, OASI- T ipiv a ANKU1Ks" Klli GLOVES; . And nil the novelties of the season at BOT- I TOM PRICES. At jj 'ot W. JOEL SMITH & SON, * dollar. 2. I w wanted? gutle canvasser* to engage in a pleasant imil __n profitable business. Good men will find this KS ft rare c',|,,lcc make money, such will please answer lliis advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, staling whatbusi- . ies at ness they have been engaged In, t None but \ those who mean business nood apply. Address KINLKY, IIARVKY & CO., " Q? Oct. 2, 1873, lyj Atlanta, Ga ,, rl GO TO DUE WEST" ?AND IIAYE YOUll? itt; Watches, Clocks ani JewelryFixefl( BEING permanently located at Due Wont, I wish to cull the attention of the people UUUUij of Abbeville County, to the fact, that, I am prepared to do all kinds of work on Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., in the best style and for . less money than any other watch maker in the suite. All work guaranteed to give entire nost ap satisfaction or no chaw. J. M. VISANSKI, Feb. lfl, 1ST!), tr 1 Hiu West, s. C. Jljlfl ALST0N_H0I7SE. iliO 1879, i miscE The Misses , Cater. ! , lower nUKE pleasure In nnuoiinoVtieto old frlen as ever L and patrons that they still keep "Th8 cent by Alston House" open for tlifclr acconiodatloe hments and will endeavor to ifenke them "feel n it CO. Jiome" as often as they' -urc klud euougha . fc Templeton ir magnificent 1 O O li. o f mum rve their friends and Give them a call at TEMPLETON IE !! FURNITURE 111 s Ci AT COST! I ? I ee during thencxt thirty days, and in order Actual Cost! prices: Oottniro liedsteads?Reduced from 11 5.50 to 4; Irom it to 4>75. ? iom 10 to 7; from J2 to 9; from 18 to 12. ' 'roin 1I.5D to 7. 50; from 10 to 12.50. , Uockliig(!halrx, ynfes, Cradles aud every- ~ hi w.rnt a bargain. eompanied by the cash. * TOLLY & WILCOX, T Ninety-Six, S. C. P. AT LAST. S K t mils; Eleoeiving AND BOSTON AN i iect Stock of j HONS, 1 CATS, SHOES, 5 RE RIES, &C., &C.0 night at headquarters and prices, are offered i Prices. i EDWARDS. ! w I ta s7-zij?or^r, a '1ST, c! Tl ! Over the Post Office. JJ 101 L_ I L\l!k. * Far Tie Goo4 of Tie Craft ^ HAVE CONCLUDED TO GIVE MY whole attention to my Shop. I shall civc GOOD ATTENTION. If any person wishto have their Watches Repaired C inn them In. I have all the tools anil marials to do It up in the Best of Stvlfi t __ - ?/ -- l AND AT THE Lowesr Rates FossiMe. F YOU WANT YOUR CLOCK REPAIRedbrluj? It In audit will be done rljjUt. If: Tr >u want your JEWELRY MENDED BriNg it on. If you Want your ti EOT MACHINE ME1EDJ his is the place toget it done j in the Best of Order, i nu cnn have any any piece made new or the done repaired. If you want your nun or stol repaired this is Is the place to have it )iie. All these articles will be repaired lu ic best of order at the Lowest Prices. ive me a Trial and Satisfy Tourilves.?TERMS CASH. JOHN L. CLARK. 22. IK?9. tf. 1 Iff TVTT f fl Art III, HILL ? II. First Door JPclow Central House. cjj I J IfE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO (V our Stock of Merchandise, which is full | ' nd complete In every depnrttuent, nil ofi . hlch we offer ill prices to suit the times, (iive J | s a call fund he convinced. We k*ep the \ est goods and guarantee satisfaction in i very rcspcct. liespectfully, * R. H. HILL & CO. | Jan. 15, 1S7D, tf j JOATS' SPOOL COTTM, f 5 TEXTS SPOOL. R. M. HADDON & CO. Jan, a', 18711. iilipiT' ] Baker & Confectioner, i ON Main Street, next door to J. Kurz's Hoot and Shoe Store. Fruit, Bread, Cakes and Candies tob-? had it all times, fresh and sweet. GIVE ME A "Alii, and be ti-uted right. 1'AP-TY-CAKES furnished to order. I C. E. BRUCE, Feb 5, 187 T. J. K.urz, UI Agent for Abbeville County. 'HE celebrated SINCLAIR CUTTER, Nck a C SIX and EIGHT. ^ ^ ^ ^ Theie Machine* arc universality acknowlIgrd to be the best manufuel 11 red, for cuing Hay, Straw, Fodder, Corn Stalks, Sugar me, etc., and for Strength and Durability xve no equal. !530 FIRST PREMIUMS. OLD MEDALS at the World's Fair of Par, Iiondon and Moscow, besides thousands of stlmonlal8 from large stock raisers, livery ables and farmers. . , Samples to be seen at Kurz &. Bruee's Boot, tach 10c and Harness Establishment, Abbeville, noat )iirt House, So. Ca. Dec. 25,1878. jsethebTst BersM's and Sea Foam Yeast POWDERS, AT , I JOEL SMITH & SON. ? ' Mil Dec 18, 1873 . A U NOTICE . ' ?; w 'o Debtors and Creditors. i LL persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. ^ JAMES F. MAURY, deceased, either r note or account itro rcqncsted to come rward and pay the same at an early day to fj\v e undersigned or to my agent Dr. J. W. ca ELLER. Those neglecting to heed this jte >tlce will find their notesand accounts in _\p ie hands of an Attorney for collection. * e All persons having claims ajjalnst the Es- r0 te will present their demands. tin 311?. M. J. MARRY, R0 Administratrix. lfn Oct. 23, 1878, tf. ? ... j^0 Elegant Goods j Co attention of the Ladles are respect- ?? fully and specially called to the follow* Co B ' . Qu Cloaks from $2.50 to $12.50. Jg ins noons i all the fashlonahlo colors and latest styles Uc oin 12>Cc to Sl.UO per yard. IAMBURG ED0IN6S, ? Insertings, Trimmings, O J LOVES, HOSIERY, UNDER VESTS, Of BLEACH 1XOS, &.C., s cheap as any In the market. Special irgaius ott'ereu in Indies' Dress Goods, W. JOL SillT & SON. Oct. 23. 1878. McCords Colic Mixture. a For Ilorscs, Mules and Cattle. Ck rhc undersigned have been appoluted sole :ents for the sale ol "McCOSDSCOI.IC MIXJRE,"nn Infallible eurejfor colic In horses ulea or cattle. This preparation was patnted June 30, 1861), and In the short time liich has elapsed since has attained a repu- T t tlon unequaled by any patented medicine I ; i the globe. Wo have In our possession tes^ nonllas from numerous persons who have _ri? edit: pjcv [ have had two occasions to use McCords Gn >llc Mixture lrj cj\e.es that sebmed desperate. ic success In curium was apparently, magic- j . ( It is administered without trouble or de- rea_ y, Is speedy in action, and I think is so val- ..iKh ible that every person who manages horses bu8. mules should keed it at hand. 1). L. WARDLAW. [saw Mr. Mcford use his medicine on n are that had been travelling, and was seiz- jjc with CRimp colic. The animal was drop ng down f.equently and In great pain. In . j ihort time after the medicine was given?in \ (i n minutes, at the farthest,?the animal was LLVJ sler. and In an hour I saw the animal harssed and driven ofT, and learned subse- i lently she performed the Journey and had A more colic. THOMAS TtlOMRDN. will [ have had one occasion to use McCord's the lie Mixture. It was very effective and I Ink Is an excellot medicine. * S. McGOWAN. Put for Sale at Abbeville bv W. T. PENNEY. DR. E. PARKER. Sc For wile by T. Baker, Lowndesvllle, L)r. E. H. Edwards. Due West. Lumber. T, LL persons In need of LUMBER should, Qf L consult me before purchliaslnij elsc?ere. .< / s . C. V, HAMMOND. " Fan. 15, 1870. larshall P. DeBrnhl, ? " Attorney at Law, Jj ABBEVILLE C. II. S. C. to JJj ???? ?vj vn PECIAL ATTENTION g OF LADIES N SEARCH OF _ ML Bill I ! RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED & TO THE Emporium * Jai rx m "jn i ui r asnions. ~? AT X OUDEIt TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF heC our Stock wc liave made great reduction prices. Bargains in BJ MILLINERY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BLACK ALPACaS, BLACK SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, , LADIES FINE SHOES, * FANCY GOODS, ~j. PRINTS; j|| HOSIERY, If! GLOVER, rtC. QF All In want of real bargains in our line will ill early and often at the IPORIUM OF FASHIONS- . an nary 2!>, 1S79. Id a monthly, 100-pago Scrap liook of tho cream of bo World's Literature. Single copy, 20o., or $2 per rear. An Oil Cbromo (11x20 inches) of "Yosomjte /-]] Talley." price, $3; "Black Sheep," a f 1.60book, in I if japur binding; "Ohriitian Oakley's Mistake,* fl v/ v book, in paper binding, and a samplo copy of "Wood Flousehold Magazine"?all post-paid, for onlf 30 cents __ n money, or in one-cent postage stamps. Aconts |_1 *anted. Jlostliboral tcrms-butnothingsentfree. J. J. iddross 8. S.Wood. Tribune Buiidin*. New YorkCitj^ I. W. CANNON, AGT, $ * at 3 Abbeville, S. C.. Jl DEALER IN Jroceries, Provisions, ? Confectionaries, Wines, """ Ji Brandies and Liquors ? LT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Give iue a call before buying elsewhore. R. W. CASXON, Agent. TJ Jauuery 29; 1879. 8 ni. 9*r _ - - ; Jui FO MAKE MONEYS. . Pleasantly and fant, agont? should address KIN LEY, HARVEY & CO., Oct. 2,1878, lyj Atlanta;Ua. ( OODRUFF & BRL'tE 'S/" 4,14 ImproTCd and Ljjtht . - ^ i|e^ Se wing; Machine ?ct8ntl8faclIoiii5MrtVl)?>4oed, and full In- ' itlous given lo purchatrer. Prices, *35, *40, $45. ichide needles of all kinds, bifai" % mento furnished at short notice?anni?-v onlcei . Address. . JULIAN &< WOODRUFF, _ _ Greenwood, S. C. f. K. HUI?fP Alihntilll). il /i V. 27, 1878. ' " , BOOKS ~ 1 ro Be ttsei 1ft THe rf BLIC SCHOOLS, 187& M intdn's Wt>rd Primer. . Inton's Word Book ttt Spelled, gffij In ton'a Word Analysts, ibsier's Primary Dictionary;'? ;< hater's Common School Dictionary, >i ibster's Academic and Common School Jtetlotiarxy inton's Primary U. S. History, ? ?7? in ton's Condensed U.S. JIIst<>ryt inton's Outlines of History, thcart's Literary Reader, jnolds' 1st, 2nd, 3rd.4tWand .%H Readert; ipletou's 1st, 2nd 3rd, 4tn, arid 3tn Read- ' blnson's Progressive Table Book, blnson's Primary Arithmetic, blnson's Intellectual Arithmetic, ' ? * { blnson's Rudiments of Written Arithblnson's Progressive Practical Arlthme- , bjnsofi's Progressive High School Arithriette, blnson's New Elementary Algebra," rnell's First Step* iii-tocography, rnell's Primary Geography;' ' rnell's Intermediate Geography, rnell's Grammar School Geography, rriell'B Physlcdi Geography,. . tackenbos1 Primary Grammar, . > ackenboft1 English Gmmmar, ' r'l ackenboH' IllustratcU Lessons in our Lanuage, * iackcnbos' 1st Lessons In Composition, lafcRenbos' Compostlon Rhetoric. mokenbns' i^lehicntaty History of the Tnlted States;, . ? inckenbos'School History of the United itates, . o Model Copy <Books from 1 to 6, ynolds Copy Books from 1 to 5, at E. PARKER'S; nuory 29,1870. AND LIVERY STABLES i. J. Pendley/ j ABBEVILLE, Si Cv? . [AVE rented the Stables of Seal & 8lgtt, where I keep for sale at all times a full l.ur'-jj k of homes and mules at the loweat eSf/or ctuih only. /ill receive horses and males on consign* , ty tand will sell the same at small comnilss and make prompt returns. ?as vlll keep vehicles und horses fer hire at onable ratea, and shall be pleased to.fnr?' customers with anything In my line of ncss. ' - - v A. J. PENDLEY. c. 4, 1H78 Iministr&tor's > SM LL persons indebted to the Estate of THOMAS C. PERRIN, deceased,. . make immediate settlement wltll'* Administrator^ as After reaspn&bl&tf licence all delinquent's claims will bo in*uit. * 2" . lewis Xdininistrator. ? :4i CARPENTRY.' IE undersigned hereby.give*. no^ley* that he is prepared to do all kizlda arpenters Work and" Building.' Iso repairs Cotton Gins, Thrashers'" Fans. A full stipply of Gin Material ys on hand. Farmers are requested1 N ing their Gins up early in the seasptt.-* low time to have them properly pred. so Agent for the Taylor Cotton Gin^-. Jrooks Cotton Presjs, and all kinds of bor and Leather Belting. D. B. SMITH,, . H .. . Aiiixxitte. C H.,S. C. EVER AND AGUE RTEUS & MOISE Fever and Agile PilUuro advertised as Bpoclllce rojr. these .. EDWIN PARKER. 1.21,1879: . . . ' . STATIONERY. iUPPLY Is expected daily to arrive. . EDWIN PARKER. 1. 22, 1879, tf ,?bert R. HamphUl, t : , Attorney at La^, SEVILLE 8. V.. Will practice In alt ourls of tli? State. LKGAOS, BARGAINS/ ; * v GOODS 1j IT COST i 1 im nmrv UM Millfi 1 F.ERS her GOODS at NEW TORK COST* for the next 15 DAYS :! ?.v" v jf l trho want BARGAINS in MILLINERY NOTIONS, come andSee for yourselvea. n 15, 1879 g taiiiDgliam & Tefiipletori' * AVE Jiwt rcctfVo-Y 1*1 VE DOZEN of -i thoao ciegant .. ? SLAUNDRIED SHIRTS,. J Je of Vie best material "and fully made" 1.00 apiece. in. 29. i879, tf __ Sewing Machines. ?" J E will sell our best MACHINES for:25,30,35 dollars. Call early and get a bar1 R. M. HADDON & CO. * in. 29, 1879. TVT^vfi -* IE firm of McNeill & Elmore was dlmol? .* vcd on September the 1st lb78. All per- * is indebted will make payment bylstoL luary next.flB the buRinest* must be closed thut date, or the strong arms vt the Irw-? 1 be resolt'ed to. The urm name will be id Only in settling. . : I AI.EXANDKB McNEILL, , . BTKi'tlK.N KLMOKK. ' Jcti 23, 1878, Gm* >