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Igg ^V" Press and Banner. IBEVILLE, S. C. lesday, March 19, 1879. Death of a Yonog Lady. Mary LnvcniaColeman, of Greenlied at the residence of her uiu-le :ob Miller, of this pluee, last Mon;ht between eleven and twelve aged about eighteen years. Poleman came to Abhevillo f<mr igo, to be with her sister who had ing to school, but who was then ibont two weeks after hor arrival ?elf took ill. but had so far rceovat she went driving last Friday >n. Next morning she w:vs taken ?11 tA orniv |*y 1*1, aim . tuntmuvv? ?v kutilshe dh-d. Prs. Parker, Te innnd Waddell rendered the best attention, \* liile tender hands of s and friends did all that loving potild prompt. Her mother was d unable to be with her, but her md a sinter were with her from t. Rev. >fn Simmons, the pastor Methodist church at this place, ted impressive religious services Miller's residence yesterday g, after which her remains were n the train to Greenwood. ad been a member of the Metholreh for several years, and lived tent Christian all her life. Dying >eantv of holiness, she has thus itered upon that rest which awaits iteous. The County Fcnce. arn that the County Commissione bee'rt Along the line fence be ( Kd^efield and Abbevillo, and that nve found it, in some places, not he requirements of the contract. He surprised to hear this, ns the at which it was bit? oil warrant a good fence. Good pay to secure a good article, and the will hold the County Commission i strict accountability in this mat 1 they should not fail to look to the It ol the tax payers who have elortIm to their office of trust. Let how no favoritism, but treat all ml receive no fence that is not up highest standard of the contract, lis of the work, we are informed, leen faithfully performed, and now I balance be as well done, before loney is paid out of the Treasury. Intract for building this line fence 1st, with interest, nearly five tliouLllars, and the tax payers ill not Isfied with anything less r.han a lass fence. We have careful C'onipers however who are conscienn the discharge of their dutv. Our I need have iio fears of their action [premises. Abbeville Graded School. Graded School examination lasted hout all last week. A con mittee krustees was present each day. On afternoon, W. II. Parker, Esq., pnt of the Board, before the assetnupils, expressed his own satisfacItb the condition of the schcol, and on Mr. W. C. IJenettogive fuller aion to the opinion and gratilica' the trustees. Mr. Benet then adi the teachers and pupiis in the 5f the trustees, and complimented n the surprising and sure progress ad made. He proposed Monday as IBhv, to which the trustees agreed, lie teachers and pupils consented. J. Graham, principal, made an apBale reply in the name of the teach d pupils. 89 | Good Law. Bite there has been a great falling off number of prisoners in ourCoutiI, and since the last Court the arerls been al>outone and a half, Here| under the old law, the average has Inuch larger, perhaps from six to I. We are unable to account for the reduction except in the fact that the If Trial Justices in criminal cases len reduced to half the usual price, charged to the county. Now tiiese Is, we presume, gem-rally arrange les so low that offenders can pay, o operation saves the county an lue expense. 5o better law was enacted than that which forbids l>ffieers to charge the county more lalf price. The saving is great, and it prevents these offic rs from in[g severe punishment for slight jus. The Franklin Mnrder. lew days ago Mr. P. SulMvnn, of pus county, proceeded to Anderson [y with a warrant of arrest to apprea negro named Joe Arnold and an1 named Fisher, suspected of being pnurderers of the Franklins, of B murder Jeff David was found 7. It seems that Joe Arnold's wife ned on Joe and Fisher. Sullivan red Arnold, who was busy digging 1, but Fisher escaped. The prisoner iut in jail and was brought before Justice Sutherland, at Betton, vesy. We have not heard the result of reliminary examination. We rei the following despatch from the Justice: "A witness testified that mold told him that he was one of iarty who committed the Franklin er." J ?ft-~ M Gnkniliilo II viinu^c V4 UVIIVWUIV* [reference to the advertisement in nnI column of tile Pre/ts and Banner it pe seen that there has been a change p departure and arrival of the trains Is place. They now leave at 8.15 a. stead of 10 a. in. as heretofore, and p 2.40 p. m. instead of 4.U0 p. in. The ge enables passengers to make close pction with the Charleston bound Ton the South Caroline road. >V-r mange the public will be truly gratePassengers going down will get dinIt Alston, while those coming up will at Ninety-Six. Stock Law Breakers. lie persons on the Edgefield line broken down portions of the county i. If they are known let the sever* enalty of the law be enforced against i. If they are not known, let the ity Commissioners offer an adequate rd for their apprehension. Such IHlc law-breakers should bo taught their conduct is not in the least l'unThe Windsor Wedding. Thursday last Prince Arthur of [and, Duke of Connaught, married [cess Margaret of Prussia, daughter le Red Prince, Frederick Charles of ssia, the captor of Metz. The wed[ was h magniticeut affair, and the itional "Queen's weather" favored nuptials. f Example WorthV ok Imitation. r. James Martin, an emylovee of office, laid down his stick and rule-, up his books, and yesterday appcar[i the recitation rooms of the graded nl. James has been with us for two iree years, and besides paying house and contributing largely to the supIng of his aged parents, he has by stry and economy made and saved igh money to enable him to go to r>l for the next live months-. James I [the ability and the ambition to rise |ho world, and this disposition of I money and time has exhibitexcellent judgment. We wish that hy other of our boys would imitate example. s our mercharts have made a Transepts to furnish corn and llour to those > think it cheaper to buy corn for r stock, than it is to sow oats and paste, we propose thty extend their busis a little and furnish them with the red number of bales of cotton. There i much reason for one as for the >r. The farmer who cannot sow oats the grasses for his stock is pretty > to be a failure when it comes U: ing cotton. The most skilled farmer* not claim that there is much money ntton at seven or eiyht cents, even I Ben tlie larin is carrmu uii uu wuiiuimIplan. Irof. Patton has an admirable article [the Associate Reformed Presbyterian I the subject of "Jollege Honor." Tci Iduce the high standard of honor long students to which the learned pfessor alludes, it is only necessary tr Lt the young gentlemen with the "resIt that is due to men of that character, Hour word for it, they will not forfeii t respect, by lowering themselves tc level of common chicken thieves semblers or ill-bred men of any kind, ?fn. Bruce is successfully running tin tery now. His breads and cakes an >erb, healthy and inviting to the taste r people should give his eatables a tri Now that warm weather is approach ; we are confident the bakery will b< reat blessing to those who now do thei: d cookingv It is about as cheap to bin ^Kir bread as to buy the Hour and thei H-;c it. In hot weather it will wive thi Hnisewife who does her own work i H;bt of burning over a heated stove. HtVK have frequently had occasion t< Hi the attention of our readers to the su Hrior merits of the SavcCnriufi Weekt) ^mv>8. Mr. Estill, the publisher, is stii Hdfng to its attractions and-enlarging th< here Of its usefulness, until now, OOtJ D literary merit and as ^ complete famib Hwspaper, it stands in the front rani Huted States and is in truth an honor t< journalism. ^ j General Bradley, of thcGreonwi 'and Augusta Railroad, was in town M I J--- ii? !u ii.itiuRn/l <iu f.\ tlio r???rt3ii ; of t ho success of the Road, and now I lieves the stock of the Roari will be wo a money consideration. Any other n , than (iencral Hradley would have gii i np long ago. To-morrow the convi will commence work at the river. 'J j work on tnisside of the liver is over 1 I done, while the work on the other sid I nearly finished. .Ninety-seven hands at work. f Nonwoon linos.?See the adverti mentof this new business firm, sueci ; ors to Norwood it Jones, 111 our coluii to-day. Norwood Uros. are live, en getic young men, who will command, they deserve, a largo share of the patr< age*of Abbeville town and county. ? ill. 11. Norwood, the senior partner ; now in the Charleston market laving ' a stock of groceries and dry goods. S cess to the new lirm. i Mks. Pattkkson who, with 1 ! daughters, stopned at the Alston IIoi i last winter is now at her home in llos'.i i quite unwell. IK* her stay with us in ( genial climate for a winter, she had so recovered her health, that it was thou; ! she could very well remain at 1 home in the colder elimafe of the N'?r l^ut thisseems to have been a mistake, we understand she now regrets not it: ! ing conic South again. | "Men's evil manners live in bra ' thoir virtues are writ in water.'' '1 i great dramatist would lose the point ! his epigram if he were now alive: the Eagle Pencil Company lias invent i a pen which writes without ink, a j needs only to be dipped in water. So tl | what is "writ in water" by the "P i feet ion" pfn will last as long as anythi ; writ in brass or marble. <io to L)r. Pai or's and buy one for twenty-live cents \Vn notice that the lower corner of I Detidv lot has been plowed, preparate to planting, and that some persons ha already made a path across the plow j land. Such personsas goon thoeultiv ! able lands of another make thomseh liable to heavy penalties. It might well for tresspassers to inform themsel\ ; on this subject as they are entirely at t mercy of the person so aggrieved, i Convai.escknt.?We are prlad to .< our friend Mr. J. R. Cunningham ! his feet again. During the past t< | weeks lie has been quito ill. and part | the time has had I)r. Tcmplcton in er ; stant attendance upon him. Mr. Cn ningham is one of our best citizens, a , a highly respected merchant who I hosts of friends that will rejoice at i ; reco very from his severe attack. | for several clays ami up to lust Sati i (lay Rev. A. I'. Xorris, of the Bapt Ichurch in Edgefield county, has br j holding interesting meetings at iV | Pratt's church in this place. I.ast Su : day night a week ago he lilled Mr. Mi tin's pulpit in the Presbvterian chur< i Mr. Xorris is an excellent centlenu and has made many friends on this 1 first visit to Abbeville. | roi>k tiii: mayor's itorsk.?soi onetook Mr. Tusten's fine maro out j his stable last Friday night and rode 1 ; oil'. She was found next day in the sti ! urbs of Fort Pickens, 011 the public hit 'way. Asi'aras wo are informed > Tusten has no clue to the perpetrator the deed, but certain it is, that tlicxv v j a great demand for padlocks at our stoi ! on Saturday. li'mbkb is now cheaper at Abbevi ' than at any time in her history. fin i pine timber may be had at the mills cr veniently located to the village at eigli ; cents a hundred. A few years ago it w ! scarce at two dollars a hundred. T ! price of labor has also been greatly t jduced. These facts enable 011 r people construct houses at astonishingly I ! figures. j the Sheriff has put up neat pi;rr j holes over his mantlo board in his o(T with a mirror in the centre. His custo cno fhonicolvp? 5i<;nthprs? thom. Hp his however. not yet obtain | a machine which will reflet our a^ts well as our looks. We will have to ( j pend on our enemies. as heretofore, I the performance of this office. I Wk are pleased to learn that farrni operations in this county are in a sti i of forwardness never heforo known thissenson. A groat deal of plowimr 1: been done, apd generally the fields are free frojn clods as trarden spots? 1 heavy rains having fallen to pack t ground, consequently the plowing h been light work. QrirK Timb.?Mr. TTenrv N. X< j wood of our town was left bv the tn ! last Monday morning and being desire j of going off on the down train, cai 1 back home, hitched up his rnaro dro to Hodges lK'fore the Abbeville tru : reached that place. lie made the tri twelve miles, in forty six minutes. I Mr. W. A. Tkmjm.kton, one of n i principal merchants, has bought theelii I bio building lot lying between Coloi Robertson's lot and that of Mrs. I liruhl's. He will soon erect a handsoi dwelling on it and will make that his 1 ture home. May his most sanguine e 1 peetations be more than realized, j Mr. Thomas McCoiid had the m I fortune to lose his line horse last wee [ He carried around a subscription atno | our people who contributed liberally t< ; fund for the purchase of another aniii kitn A lilini'illn i< iwitoil for hw trr iornsitj'Jin contributing to the relief | others, and in never asking gifts. I New HorsK.?One of our mobthigl I esteemed fellow-citizens, Mr. T. 1 i McMillan, is hauling lumber to his pi; ; preparatory to erecting a now d'yelli for himself and family. When coin pi ed it will be a commodious and comfo | able structure, and quite a liandsoi piece of architecture; 1 Tiik street lamps in tho more remi i parts of the toWn have been broken I brick bats that received their impel I from tho hands of mischievous boys. ? | ter some vexation of spirit tho Cotin i have about determined to abandon I j idea of lighting up tho streets so far frc the public square. I Mr. J. M. Gambrei.t., who is so w | known as once a prominent merchant this town, paid us a flying visit hist w<>< i He is lookinr remarkably well, when is taken into consideration that he has 1 ,0(1 ill Mississippi for twoyeais since 1 left here. He is now a resident of \V i liamston, the fountain head of g< health. | Dr. Boyce has been dining at the si j dents mess hall at Due West. The von I gentlemen were on their best befiav and the Doctor went away delighted w j hisjvisit to tne halls wherein now res r South Carolina's embryo statesmen u the Churches incipient divines. i Mil. <?. A. Dovoi.ass and Dr. K. j MeBrvde have erected an excelllnt aw j ing in front of their store. This is t filace to buy your groceries and druj )r. MeBrvde'?! stock is entirely new a j being a practicing physician his mei eines may be relied upon. Dr. Jeff Brooks now has reason ! be the happiest, man on tho routine He and Miss Luna XV. Thomas wi 1 married iast week. The Doctor and handsome bride contemplate seeking j home in Texas. Our best wishes attt , them. I The fief/inter's editorial in Saturda paper on the killing of Colonel Als! was tho subject of general commendat (!n these parts. The opinions there i pressed met a responsive sentiment in hearts of all our people. The Messrs. O'Neal have nearly ec pleted a cottage on the corner of their 1. near the spring. The structure is go J up under the superintendene of Mr. Koache. who can beat the world in h imr work done cheaply. Mr. L. Mai ldhn, tlio enorgi j commercial tourist of tlia. vv?'ll-ku:? linn of George W. Williams ?fc Co., < ! in town a few days selling irrcat bar?: ! i in groceries, and bragging on tlie Nini ; Six hotel. j ; Both sides of the Aiken Courier-Jo (1 nal are now printed at home. It . formerly printed on h patent outside, after several years of publishing un that plan, has gone back to first pii; pies. Bacon, bacon, Flour, flour, Sugar, gar, Coffee, coffee, Kice, rice, the ni< | pig iiams in the State, all the above gc 'j at Rogers' Cash Store and thousands . other things too numerous to mentioi |j Mr. W. Joki, Smith, of the firn > W. Joel Smith A Son, left for tho No . j t-rn markets last Saturday, where he , i buy a stock of goods commensurate t the demands of the Abbeville trade. ? The Philadelphia Newspaper Unioi busted, and papers using their sh i will have to seek a new market. i New Yo k Newspaper Union is the t .! tn.nt|pin?n Unv from them. > j *v ) Mr. Thomas Link, of this com -,died last Thursday night, aged at -1 thirty years, ile was an unmarried r 3! bnt leaves a large cire'c of relatives f mollni his loss. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. RNorris left for K< 1 field last Sunday. Mrs. Norns will i j* j with relatives there, while Mr. Nc will furnish Georgians with soap rif! I Corn dropped on our public square i "there untill it rots. Such was not " |'Crtse under the old abominable law wl ^ j allowed cattle and hogs to roam at la a Last Saturday was a fine day for w t ' tod there were not quite as many vehi jr j in town seeking provisions and gm t as were hero the Saturday previous. e The prospct of another band at A1 3 ville is good. Subscriptions for i horns eue now ip order. wclj Mr. C. V. Hammond has established I on-; telephonic communication between his^ nty house and his office at the depot, i li bo- The whole outfit cost only ti rth < The telephone is Holeoiiibe's Acoustic 11 nut' Speaking Telephone. Why shouldn't j, iron this enterprise be initiated? |(. ictsl "Am. OHl'RCIt AM) NO S-ATK."?A I'he communication under this head has been "j lulf crowded out this week. It is signed by'? >s the pastor and stewards of the A. M. 10. yi aro (,'hurcli oJ this place and is very interest- ' ing. It will appear in our next week's ^ sc- issue. | j.;, fss-j Mns. h. m. 11 addon has just return-: ins ed front tlie Northern markets, where of er- she iias been t?>rthe past ten days, select- " as ing a choice stoek of ladies goods. Look >n-; out lor an attractive advertisement next',., dr. week. : mi ,ls I)u. Midih.kton Michix.?Many will *'j 'j1 gladly learn that the distinguished Sur- 0N llc" geon Professor Middloton Michel of.p; Charleston is here in our midst, having, cl ler been summoned professional! v. 11,1 ivi> " '!u Sri;ak Kit Hani>ali. has been renomi- m 3,1 nated lor the .Speakership in the Demo-'m '!lr era tic caucus. The votes stood, Randall, '!l jlJ ; 75 ; Jilackburn, 57. That's right. The ( rl" South can allord to wait. i <1^ Major John F. Oshornk, of ourj^1 as town, has accepted the agency for the sale j A lv. of Stanley's Explorations in Africa. I p, j This i* s' great book ami should be in the j ti hands of everybody. ! " ss: i 'llt> Ciiaxuk the railroad schedule please,!,, ()1- so us to let us Abbeville people have ourj_ jnr Charleston News ami Courier on the day | p, (>,l : of its publication. \Ve don't like coldjin ml l?*?uit. | ^ lat! Tin; lamp at the Presbyterian church K( or- has been re-placed, thanks toourencvyet- ' N nn ic town council. It is of great use to the jtr k-j public. Let it alone, young men. | I)r. Millavkk of Greenwood, was in, In .lie! town last Saturday looking well. The irv Doctor seldom comes to our town. We jfj ,ve ! should bo glad to see him oftener. ; u, ?d | Ik you want to see chickens as la rue as: tl at?! ordinary turkeys call on Mr. J. F. C. >'Ps:DuI're at the jail, ilis frying chickens: fj, ',c are as large as the average fowl. j c, .c*j Mr. Smith and Mr. (i. C. Cobb have: ^ 10: done some painting for Mr. Lawson at p, i the post oilier which gives the place ajp: more attractive appearance. : f,? ?.n 1 Sheriff J. F. C. IJuPre lias thn fin-! : est garden in America. If you don't be- j 'j1,1. _ 1 lieve it call and look at the growing veg- [ t;i ! etables and doubt no more. i tli nd I We are always pleased to recommend a ^ ias good article. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup j "n, Ijjs never fails to cure a cough or cold in a si i short time. Pricecents. lr. j Thkrk is great need of a public pasture i i^t! for stock. Couldn't some of our enter-' js 1011 v;iiiAfii."> iiuiiw ai i au^\;iuvuio u/ , in Ir. | supply this needed want ? ! in in- [ TilK Marion Star is printed on t ho light-! 's[ nr-1 est paper that conies t<? this oll'iee. The ii h. j Winiisboro News and Ilcrald is printed pi ?n. on the heaviest. ; ',l 11S Mrs. IIaihwn is in the host market*, 01 buying tho choicest millinery, which shot ? < Tie; wiil sell at tl>o lowest prices,* as soon as of | they arrive. ; J'(| ,or i General McOowan, after an abscnccjai i | of two or three weeks attending court at; I1" I Anderson and Walhalia, returned lasti'l *r*i Saturday. !,u of ! C.*I1 ,ns i Mit. Wade Cothran left Ahbevillo fu res' yesterday una visit to friends in Koine,;'" ilia. lie will ho gone for a month or six ' I weeks, jw: i()(j j Messrs. Mim.kr <t Son aro prepared;'" In. to give yon a bargain. Jf you don't call *v, t~ i for it it's no fault of theirs. Blame your- J'lj as Is0' '* I ? |)C I A few tons of DeLeon's complete Fcr- i p. I tili/.er at reduced price, t > close consign-j _ to ! meut. K. W. Cannon, i t)?v| Mr, A. M. it it. t. is again at work on in I hi.s storoi 1 le is now having some plas; tering done on the inside ul the room. j^1 i?-o j Mus. Norwood has put a new fence K' m-j ar??uiiil her premises, wiiich greatly adds M ?ee to th j appearance of her elegant lot. ; ^ lpf'i l)o Nor lb met to buy von r cigars from i'1 ils: lt'igcrs. IT?s iias something new, try it.cl 'R";and vou will never it.su anv other. for i i | Pit. J. L. Pukssi.ky ono of the finest) ! physicians in Abbeville counlv, was on {jp lh<! public square last Saturday. | J" Til K work Oil Mr. Lee's house progress- ^ [rvs es finely t!:e supt?rintc:niani:e of: as Mr. J. K. Todd tin* ci mi tractor. no It is said tlistt the colored train ins ; ? he about town of I it have turned their at- j j)( as tention to gambling. | ]>, i Mif l>. H. Smiiii !i;'s just completed 'fi >r- a handsome book cast: for tho Literary! ? iin cl'.ibat Abbeville. us Nkaki.y every town council in the = ,1e Sta'e has s<-t out a number of shade trees j J? ! on the streets. j j>, i?, i Dn. M.MtsiiAT.r. had hisdwelling paint-: V,' 1. ed last week. Mr. Smith and Mr. Cobb did the work. I \v Mits. Catkii aflerspendintr a month a ; ^ iel Monterey, returned to the Alston House: ~ >e- last week. ne' Two of Monterey's most chnrmine' 'n- young ladies were in town last Saturday; ; >x-; week. * ]>' I It is said that another cow in Abbeis ville went mad last week and had to be ! S> 'k. ! shot. | hi n^j Thk bestoisrar in the State for five;"" '1 cents can l>e found at Hours' Cash Store. A SI1.j Miss Kati: f'At.nnrx liasjust roturn-jl 0f el from an extended visit to' Charleston, j ^ Northkhn" Apple-, fresh Lemons,! ,1V; fiesh Candy, Seed Tinders, at Rogers. | i\\ | 'In k colored Methodist Conference l ico met last Saturday in this place. "?! I)h. W. II. Davis, of Greenwood was y el": on our streets a few davs ago. j * rt- 1 ' > Cavt. L. \V. WniTK is now in the j New York markets. j t i Boxes fancy Stationery at McBride's by j Drug store. * * j C ;ns Wk miss our usual batch of "Midway \f- j tracks." cil Don't forget to call at McDride's Drug he store. Doimldftvillc Items. j H ell Mns. AnniB Skawihoiit, wife ofi in Enoch W. Seawriirht, died at her homej k.1 at Donaldsville, on Friday night, March . it; 7th, from consumption. She leaves a! II l?utl IV- ] IW IIIWUIH llw IVW, J"' Ar.orr ">0 cases of whooping cough in J i'~' and arouild Donalds. ,oc't Mu. .Iamks TI. Rkami.et owns a F voung mule that is a regular tobacco-1 | In-1 chowor. The mule will eat all that it can j * ,nK: get and seems to be fond of tho weed. I A lor! 1 ... i Tiik farmers in this f-eetion will begin: ide! planting corn this week. If they will, . plant two acres of corn t > one of cotton,, T I : they will be better off next Fall. i i j, I Tiik guano trade is qulto active at this ' place. The phosphate companies and . ~ i the planters have come to terms. T II - u <s. I <*? Pianos and Or?nns.?Grand Introdnc- 11-1 . , tion Sale. t((! One thousand first-class instruments / nt | from best makers to be placed in South- * ' 1 cm homes for introduction and advertise- ? l, 1 men t. Pianos. (> Oct. $12.r>. Oct. SIAO. j , ' Organs, il stops, S-"?7 ; 13 stops, ?71; Mir-1 \ ' j : ror Top, 13 stops $*<>. Choice instru-j* ] ments at lowest prices ever known. . i }/m~$ written (/uarantcc. 15 days test triy s | al. Chickcring, lvnabe, Mathushek, ton Weber and Southern (iom Pianos, Ma- r ,on ; son & Hamlin and Peloubet <fc Pelton j Organs included in this sale. A clean ",c sweep; no reserve; new instruments fresh from Faetorv. Onlv sale of the >m- kind pvt^vcarried out in the U. S. Fori . l?'t I introduction sale circular, address 'Mid- | inii den <fc Rules' Southern Music House, Sa-j K. vannnh, Ha., tlie (ireat Wholesale Piano i av- and Orpin Depot of the South. 4t. | I Dissolution. , THK partnership heretofore existing he-! 1 twecn NORWOOD .J?iN ! > , Dealers in ] IM? <iene'-al Merchandise, Abbeville II., So.. ] " | ('a.. has this -lay been di-?.nlved liy mutual j l was consent. The business <> the old llrin will be t out; closed out l>y Norwood l'r?.s. idert 11. H. NORWOOD. I [lci-1 A. W. JONES. !, i Abbeville. S. C., March 11,1>7*J. ;?;! NEW^IRM. 1 rpHE undcrsiirred have this day formed a.' io'IS) | copartnership under the firm name of ot : NORWOOD RIVO'S, as successors to Norwood J ii. j & Jones, and will be glad to have the public! , _f give us a call. j 1 ,ot| II. II. NORWOOD, ; rtli", J. S. NORWOOD. ;? will- Abbeville, S. C., March 11. 1879. W T TTirXK A WAT.. | n Is ? J AVINfj kohl iny entire Interest In the! eets II firm of Norwood <t Jones to Mr. J. S. j 'Pbo ' Norwood, I beg to return my thanks to the! ' public f<ir the liberal patronage extended to j nut .A II... ???. firln ' FV.-JV, Us SI IIU Ul'.MIC Ul tuuuutliu mv uv r, ...... .1, tlieir patronage. . A. \V. JONES. 111 Abbeville, March 11, 1870. if) ut j '"-BUCKWHEAT! BUCKWHEAT!! tee-! ANOTHER LOT OF TIIAT POPULAR ,nis SFLF-F.TSING BUCKWHEAT 'llts- FLOUR AT the Cunningham & Templetoii's. ! M irch 19. 1873. 3 PEBFQRAtEDPAPER^ j- On hand a Variety of colors. uew EDWIIC PARKER. March 12,1B79: _ Scicnce in Story* Is a great work for the young, and l.he sect irand tlio religious prossull over the com y lwive spoken in the highest terniR of i is humorous. Instructive anil Just the thin > give children n knowledge of ihcmsf lv< ^author is Dr. K. 1!. Foote, wiio wrote .Met aI Common Sense. Science In Story is i ve volumes, tor $5, or in one compact vo me fur SJ. Sent postage prepaid on reeelj f price. Evidences of Dr. Foote's success i writer and practitioner Is mailed free. 1 du wish to consult Dr. Foote, address lettt > 12*) Lexington Avenue, New York Citj ' you wish for any of his publications a<i ress .Murray Hill Publishing Company, 1: list 2sth street. New York City. 57 for 6;$ cents; a special ofi'-r to the readei ' this paper. The American Diamond Di< onnry. centalnintr-?".<?!,;? words,orthography 'onunciation, and definitions, according t ic best English and Aieer'can Lexlcograpli s, illnstrateil Willi nearly L'iii engravings itisties the wants of the scholar, and at tli une time isjnst what a plain learned pcrso r?is. It is decidedly the best dictionar cr printed. Contains ~irt) double colum lire*.superbly liouml in cloth aixlvliL. ryp ear ami handsome. Sent free to tiny rcaclf ' this paper u'pou receipt of (K cents to pa rtual postage and packing charges. Till cat oil'T is good for (HI days only, anil I ado solely (or the purpose of introduct ioi lit two dictionaries will he sent to one a< ess. This appears but once. Order now lid current'y or I cl. postage stamps. At 'ess at once, National Hook Co. Uocklunt ass. References: ? ltradst reel's Commercii gentry; Hnsst'll's Commercial Agency; I , Hubbard, Advl. Agent ; Freeman'* Ns mini Hank, Hoslon; ami any Publishin ousc in New York or Hoslon. A ('han't, for Smart Hoys to Out nop Hkuth in tiii: Knitted statks Navi Twenty-tlve catlct engineers will lie a] idnted next September by competitive c: munition at the Naval Academy. The a'j from sixteen to twenty years: subjects ography. algebra, natuntl phtlosoph; vinietry, Kngllsh grammar and nrithnieti either color, creed, nor representative tli' it-t has iinything to do with the appoln itMits. The government wants the smartei >ys for the responsible position of engine! i the navy and is at liberty to appoint then > matter where they may come from. Coi essmen cannot influence these appoin ents, therefore no political influence ca rail any candidate. The humblest boy 1 10 community has the same chance as tli m of the wealthiest and most infliientlr ditician in the United Stales. Here is le opportunity foriiuy ambitious boy to hi me mi officer ofthebesl educated corps I if navy. The rank alld pay are the same: r cadet midshipmen. After graduation tli oniotion is rapid, with, of course, inereasi ly and greater rosjioiisiibi 111y.? Chnwjioni icc PhtViihtpfii'i Timrx. Saii> to iik a i'VHF..?a citizen who h; ul'orcil with inftammatory rheumatism h: uuled us the following simple reined; ken from a medical journal, in the hoj iat it may he the means of relieving soni tor mortal: Half an ounce of pulverize ltnctre put in hall* a pint of sweet oi utile the parts airccled and a sound cure wi icedily follow. A SI'oiitsmkn's Association.?The laws i intli CtiiMlina are now ample for the prolci i>n df inline siiid tlsh. and till that is ncode their proper enforcement. Tlic Trial .Im [ <* cannot do much towards tlio ciifore out of tin' law* unless tlie.v have tlic co-o| lit Ion of those Interested. We thereto! iciest that an association he formed anion if sportsmen of the county, to promote ill otection of came. Let one of the prlneipi ities of eneli ineinher lie to detect and r >i t all persons violating the name laws. A le-half tho tine for such violations, whe illf-c'.ed. coes to the Infoiiner, a fund migl lereoy he created in tin* association to m-.ii I'eetivcly carry out Its objects. What sa io.se gentlemen who are fond of hnutln id fishing??Ji'Tshaw Ouzclti'. Our esteemed and able contemporary, tli bbrvillf I*rrxi (tint Jianncr, talks ritrht ot id much to the point On a matter which h: itraced tiie attention of serious and though I men everywhere In the .State, and shou! cot with prompt action on the part of tli licers of the law, A vein of humor rui irough the utterances of our friend, hi hen you come down to bed-rock, hard con ion sense, "there's millions in it" in hi ords. His "amendment" needs to he ndop I ami rigorously enforced right here i liester. 31AKKKT REPORTS. New York, March 17?12 m.?Stock in; money 'M->. I, uold l.tNl; exchangenjr f.-Si'i; short I.s!.'-,; State honds dull ivernments Urm. Cotton dull; sales li middUn..'upland t).\4 ; middling Orleans I uturcs firmer ; March H.HJ ; April !l.!i ay 10.1C; June 10,:!2. l.ocisv'tt.i.i:, MarHi 17. ? Flour quiet 'heat linn; corn duller; Oatstlim; I'or ,7*i; hulk meals higher; hauon nominal ear side* *?J{ ; whiskey active. Arcrsrw, Marco 17 ? I'oit-m sternly 'iiitddliiiK; low middling s*,J;gnod ,m' try S; net receipts |:;ti; sales (?UAi:r.t:sTO.v, March 17?cotton steadyiddnng low middling good ord try !?: net receipts oM; sales 6 )J. ? B?wans?Kiwpriw* tu ?c*.. wn mai:UII;L>. MAItHIKD, Mstivh l:$th, lo7i? I'V I'.ov. il. ? alt, al the ri'siilu:i\!i! t?!" the bride's Indie .JKKK DitUi/ICS to .Miss LUNA V 110.MAS. MBMMiriwr*www.tmi .uiijiimit*. <mw*utjuBcyw lid I'LL AltltlVALS. Aj.ston IIor.su.?J li fo.UI, Due We.-tt r>se, Wallmlia ; J lJ (olcoclc, Hostoii; J arz, Klbortuii; ItCecil, Macon C >, N (': 111, North Carolina; 1, It Allison, A Aiiuoi 11, Krunlort, Ky; Miss Meta i,yth;.oc. 10 ilMdi, City ; I. K Trtiilt, U'ideinan'x i' t.i 1- I.itacc, Hodges; J j'ondley, Hodges. CONSIGNEES. Exr;:i:.ss.?.1 T linker, M (? Z?-ij{ior, \V ! I lord, .1 (' lli'niplilil, .J It I.eKoy, it C I.l^i K i allium), I, (i North, (' Cheatham. KiiiiHiiir.?Cunningham ,i T, \V .1 Smiili >n, H V%'Lawson ?* t'o, I (>l nelson, Wart .w A K, .1 1> Chalmers it Co.T C .Soul. Juimingiiam Is Templetoi [ave opened their Sprinj Stock consisting in . A. _ JO part 01 alicos, check homespun nainsook, CAM nines, piques, lawns, leached and drown homespu: hamburg edging, clothing, shoes, ?fcc, Call an J examine. March 10,1K79. 1, M. HADDON &C( Lro Now PStceiving Tliei Stock of Sillinery, Dress Goods, &c. he Ladles uiay expect something new ui timet up. March 10,1S79. NOTICE. Jx the morning of tlio 10th of March thr on vlets escaped from the Stockade oil Orec loiki and Augusta. Railroad, viz: liar iampton, Kd Hampton and Aaron Galbo; \'u will give thirty (lollais 'or thelrapprehe Ion and delivery at the stoctade or pcnltc iary in Columbia or ten dollars lor either Iil-iii. J..I. UAHll'L,.Superintendent, March 15, IsTO. SaM.es, SaMes & Blind Bndli Just received at Baaaingham & Templeion'a March 1!?, 1-70. ANWNGEMEW. ?rt*SS 11AMF.Y will <?n first of April found a! the I'.inporiiun of fashions, p are'I to etit. lit And make drwes in the I. st st vies. Full line ol Patterns on hand. March 10, 1S70. haw nnnm i MW ftfllM I LIlJH UUUJJiJ nun uuwi?w . Cheaper than ever know before Arriving Daily At the Emporium of Fasfcioui March 10, 1S79. SHOE SHOP. FRANK GARRET, OnE of the best. shoe-maker j In tlio oii.n invites yon to give him a Job in his line work. He hopes by faithful work anil 1 prices to merit a share of the public pr.'tn nge. Shop in the otlicc at the marble yard March 19,187'J, 3in. HM. HADl^ON" & CO., have. n<)wln st , the STEWART SINGER. REMI> TON AND: WEEJ) MACHINES, at lo\ prices than ? tlrst-class Machhie was e ottered ln.tjlils market. Save 20 per cent buyrng yotvr fmtchlnes, neeUleK.^ttaohme ndoil . K: M. HA??>ON & (X P4 ,V y- - /' " , Cotton Seed ! t. s I 1-j T HAVI' about KIJTKKN* BUSHELS of Mill 1 perlor POTTON SKKI> for sale, cheap for 1-1 cash. Cotton grown from It command* to )t. I -!-j conts u pound more tlian any other cotton is i grown in Abbeville County, L. H. RUSSELL, j_" March 1-, 1S70,'Jt ! itr fu nr'' n'nirATii [:j RL1 JBcJJIIMliJi I;! ?AGENT.? jjNo. 2, Granite Bange. 11 Buy and Sell SiPor Cash. 1*1 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ,) I CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. '?[ ALSO, J A GOOD LINE OF CONFE( TIONAHY. j CIO A IIS, A SPKCIA LTY !! <- j ?My motto is "Live and lot Live."? r GIVE ME A CALL. 'j MANTKA-MAKING executed with nontl. ncss and dispute!) and upon ltcuponable ! terms, by Z Mrs. M. D. McDonald. L'; I March, 12, is:n. n SHERIFF'S SALE. II* d (A. 15. Ilabbard, vs, Titos. M. Tucker and Jas, *j Clark. n | r.xecumm.. is i T?Y virtue of nn F.xecution to mo <11 root ed in ie I ' tlie above .stated case, I will sell at Alibo(I viUn Court House, on Sale day in April next, I-1 within tin* legal hours of sale All tlie interest I of Thomas M. Tucker in is ' XIX IJ'i'Y-TJI It ICE ACRICS IS ! of Land, more or less, known as (lie John .Tim Tucker place, hounded hy lands of Barney iu ! Hutchison and Millford Tate. Levied on a"?t l(* the property of Thomas M. Tucker at the suit 1(1 | of A. 1'. lluhlmrd. : i TICK MS.?CASH. Purchaser to pay for pa11 ; pcrs. J. F. C. IhiPRE, ?f! S. A. C. > j March 8,1S79. ij Spring Hats. C\ o * I OxF. ease in nil the new and doslrnhle {j shapes. Pretty Calicoes and other desirable ? goods to arrive this week at tiic EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. ie March, 12, 1S7> IjFOR SALE ! IS I lt I l-l a SECOND HAXH HOME SHUTTLE \h < A SICWIXO MACHINE, in eood repair. U Makes a lock sillrh ntnl can he nsod with ii either hand or foot, havlnt; a table with a cover. PriceSKUio Cash. Apply at this oiHco -I March 5, 1870, tf f BOOKS if *< AS IT MAY HAPPEN," A Story of ) I /\ American Life and Character. By ia | Tubor. J EDWIN PARKER. j: Feb. 10, 1K7II, tf .1 ' "" now" illS THE OPPORTUNITY! Avail Yourself Of It! rij Preserve j YOUR BOOKS, j I PERIODICALS, "i Newspapers and Music. h ; i - i Staia, Connty ad Railroai Officers j! And BUSINESS MEN GENj ERALLY, | Supplied with Blank Books made to any P at tefc. i I! 4 I,T. families ha\c nr,l) BOOKS PERIOD1 ,-\ 1CAI.S. .NKWSI'.M'KI^, MUSIC, Ac:, ! which they desire to transmit to tlll'lr post'Crj lly. Then s;have them rebound. I Which will preserve them and will make i them look almost as well as new. i Old liooks.&c.. should not only he rebound, ' hut tlie current literature of tliojJresf tit day T | should be put irt a durable form air pteserva* t tion as well! j This can he done In tlio shortest possible time, with the best material, in the most j handsome and durable style, and at a prlcc I which cannot be duplicated anywhere, by j E. R. STOKES, | Stationkii, Rook Bixdf.k anu Bi.ank hook man i."fa(ti'rkk, No. 155 Main Stiieet, J COLUMBIA, S. C. )! SKND IX YOUIt ORDERS AT ONCE, j Feb. L'u, 1S71). SELLIN^OF ,! -ATItfEW YORK COST ! -I _ -GREAT BARGAINS n-1 j TO BE IIAD AT ROSENBERG'S STORE I FOR THE CASH. ES'lI E proposes to sell liis entire stock 01 Ready-Made CLOTHING, I'or Men nnd I'.ovs. HATS and CAPS, CASTMKHl'.S, LAWKS' WtKSS (?001>S, MLANlv ? l-.TS, KLA.VXKLS, (JKNTS' ami ? AI'll KS : uu \ n*r < ,it ta New York Cost iv- t j V** Yards Calico.-!* Yards for .a dollar 12.0-k) Yards l-l bwt1-5 yards for i | dollar. ! The balance ?*f J:'.s Stock, which Is \cr\ | J | lar':e and varied, will Ik* ."-id At ^HARI^PAtf PRICES, C-otno' pocYi, and lay In your supplies at P. Rosenberg, 3 it Jan ti, 187'J - BO TO DUE WES1 ?AND HAVE YOUR? Watches, Clods and. JetelryFiiei i permanently located at Puc 'NWhI t.v. i wish to call thcattentibn of tlie poop! ?f | of Abhevillo County, lo the fact, that 1 ar: ow prepared to do nil klnds-of w-ork on Wntchc! rjn* Clocks, Jewelry, ?fcc., In the best style and fo less money than any ether watch maker I the Stale. All work guaranteed togive entlr ~ satisfaction or no charge. SJ. M, VISANSKI, Feb. 19, 1870, tf Due Went, 8. C. WANTED.. fcTSSM gotlc canvassers to encage In a pleasant an ore profitable bnslness. Good men will find thl iQ- a rare chailce to' make motley, finch wi rer please answer thlft advertisement by lette ver enclosing stamp for reply, stating what bos by nesstlieylmVe been engaged in. None- bi nts those vho mean business need apply. ). Adtlms FIN LEY", HARVEY" ? CO., Oct.fy 1878,.lyf Atlanta, Gt i' - " Jy ; '.I ' '% ' fee" .. If&h Cunningham & Templet Have Opened their magnificent F* all S "toe ]i ? f i mm Mronuvniw uuiiiiiinu iviu 111/11 riiv if a jIj land are prepared to serve their friends i jthe public generally. Give them a call an early day, CUNNINGHAM& TEMPLETON Sept. 18, 1876, tf FURNITURE! FURNITURE! I FURNITURE AT COST ! AT COST! I l f J E intend Oloslhgolit our business in this place during the next thirty days, and li || to do so have put our Prices Down to Actual Cost! The following list will give you an Idea of our prices : Cotlnse Bedsteads?Reduce to 2; from >1.75 to ".'.To; from 4.75 to 3.50; from 5.50 to4; from (J to 4.75. Walnut French Bedsteads?from SS.50 loG.50; from 10to7; from 12 to9; from 1(5 to] Bureaus? Imitation Walnut?fromS10 to7.50; from 9.50 to 7. Walnut IlnrcMUs?from Sl't to'J.-VJ : from 14 te 10.50; from 10 to 12.50. Chamber Suits, Wardrobes, Chairs, Washstnnds, Hock lug Chairs, Safes, Cradles and thing else proportionately low. Conic early If you want a bargain. Orders by mall promptly attended U>, If accompanied by the cash. TOLLY & WILCOX, Oct. 11, 1878,6m Ninety-Six. 8 HARD PAjST AT LAST. wmnffl t mini Receivin FE0M NEW Y0EK AND BOSTON A XJINTXJSSXJ^.IjII.Y Large and Select Stock < DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOE! HARDWARE, n to nmnn tt?o o n a UnUbJCaXVAJDO, OCU., 0 Their Goods having been bought at headquarters at the lowest range of prices, arfe offered A.t Bottom Prices Call and examine. WARDLAW & EDWARDS IDr. St. r>. WIIiSON id v: n tist, ABBEVILLE, S. G., Office Over the Post Office. ri UF.KSvit.i.E A COLCMBIA RAILROAD \ h I'llANGE OF SCHEDULE. I | Passenger Trains run dally, Sunday excepti [ircsn. Ami Down Train with Down Day I'usI NfiiKcr Train on .South Carolina Railroad, and \7ff Willi thi: Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta AjTffPTy %t-pT-u.m i Vj and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Hall- 1 V j I .cave Newberry 12 XI p m " ?? Leave Alston 2 00pm . ? ___ T _ . . Arrive at Columbia 3 32 p m T |l| I ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE |||BJ1 I 1)1 M I Dally, except Sundays, between Helton and i U U|l,.| MJt V JjlS ' Anderson, Trl-weekly between Andersoh and 1 Walhalla, viz : Leave Walhalla for Anderson ! Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; leave ! Anderson for Walhalla Tuesdays, Thursdays ^ ^ (?vp mr m |[ Tlllj ur ! Leave Helton - 3 10 p m ! Leave Anderson 4(flpm T HAVE CONCLUDED TO OIV i Leave Pendleton 4 55 p in I whole attention to my Shop. I sb Leave Perry vllle 5 .15 p m It CJOOD ATTENTION. If any porsoi Arrive at Walhalla 6 15 p 111 es to have their ! Leave Walhalla 4 15 a m Watches Repain Leave Perry vllle 5 20 am * i Leave Pendleton li 05 a m Brine them In. I have all the tools a Leave Anderson 7 00 a m terlala to do It up la the Arrive at Helton 7 45 am ADBEVILLK BltANCH TRAINS. ES<nr<(4- Qi. down. JD8St 01 Leave Abbeville 8 15 am pi Arrive ut Hodges 9 15 a m _ rp. AND AT THE Leave Hodges 140 pm Lowesr Rates PossiWe at7.3<in. m. and Newberry at LOO p. m.p on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. TF YOU WANT YOUR CLOCK R1 TIIU.MAS DODAMKAD. j ed brinsc It in and It will be done rl General Superintendent; . you want your jAbrcz Nouton, Jr., Ueneral Ticket Agent. Having had ten years experience as' a ltquof JEWELRY MENDE pettier, unci being familiar with all tlife l>rftnds, t besides having a practical knowledge of what BnJfg' qQ. If V0I1 Want 1 is ciioice, he Is fully able to supply all who o j . wish a pure article either as a beverago or for _______ __ , SEWING- MACHINE IE following: j Ilye Whiskey, port Wtne.: Bourbon Whiskey, .Madeira wine, THIS IS tfie Place tOfiTet it Corn, (sweet and sour Sherry Wine, r ^"6 mash,) Malaga Wine,. . Crystallized Corn, Catawba Wlnct 111 tH6 N. K. Rum, Scuppernong Inc, i Centennial Hum, Claret Wine, j Old Crow Whiskey, I An coin County Whs'y RJam^ I Im/J Scotch and Irlsiv Whiskey, fine linpotred fir l|g| j Gin, Champagne, French,Brandy. \JA \^JL The above goods' will be sold In quantities 0 suit purchasers, at prices from two to ton ! dollars a gallon. You can have any any piece made nc^ 1'itrtfes dcslrinV Christinas supplicR will do old one repaired. If you want your well to give mc a call. pistol repaired this Is Is the place to A. BEQUEST. done. AH these articles will be rept ????-? ?? the best of order at the Lowest Prices, Lumber. Give m a Trial and Satisfy 1 LI, persons In need of LUMBER should S8IV0S- ?ERMS CASH. /V consult nie before purchhaalng else1, ?. HAMMOND. L CL" ; Jan. l.j, W!l. School Books. |j, J], [|[ t', TTM"'' School books, for the use of Schools? 1 In tiie Country?and adopted by the 'Str.lc Board" will be ftmnd at ^ [ The prices win be as published. Exchango Ftr.it Door Below Central llox and Introductory. ? | Jan. ill. In"!).. v-rc.INE BIZIS-an Egvpliennd for Re*torI <i ln? tbtf color of the lialr, from gray to a i beautiful brown or black. Pr\eeTte. Tan 1- IR-u EDWIN PARKER. WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTT Jan.lo, l?7l?. W our Stock of Merchandise, whlc ' , ? ^complete in every department V % B _ J ^Wibull and be convlnccti. Vol , K 1 A||Q |*/| ItQ liTT b0!,t goods Slid gaurRntee satlsfuJLVIvilCtl U. \ACtlll;t ovcry rcnpect IfeSpcctrBU#,, R. M. HILL & ; MMkNMkHl* ^fOOL CW1 14 LI, work done neatly and In tho most ap 5 CENTS SPOOL. A piovc<l style. Give me a will. SntlRfacW'SXr K-oaott. R. M. HADDON & I ' ' Jan, a?, 1879. i DOWN AT LASTM jfjjfijj Come One! Come All!! ^11 ?? Baker & Confection r A NI> obtain' your AMD PHOSPHATE for . f- ft. 375 LDS. MIDDLING COTTON from f\y Main Street, next door to J. d W. JOEL SMITH & SON. 'tfiS,1????!& cnai?.? I? Feb. 12, 1S79. tf jit all times, fresh and sweet. GIV1 1 #AT-Ij untl.bp trented riirht. ... j C? wrAvmw PARTY-C'AKKS furnished to order. it TO JIAKE; WOIHSY p p TtBTTf* Pl^jutft'tlyand agentsKhotHd^addrcsa ' Ut lli flu U U i OojjS, 1873, ,ly' 1 ' " * Atlanta, W ? ?b'5, 1955, t> ! BEST IN THE WOELD jTj'Aii teller tMn any Saleratm 1 1 One tcnspoonfnl of tliU 8o?la tiscd with sot milk equals Four twispoonSfiU*of the befit Baking l'owcr, saving Twenty Times its cost. Seo ptit'Uuce for valuable Information. If the tcaspoonful Is too large nnd does n< produce good result* nt first, uso less afterwards. MarCh 5,1879, If n order J ;r vai j d from ?p * . .. .. 1 HE undersigned hereby gives notice th l2- lie Is prepared to do all klnda of ovcry- CAEPENTEE'S WOEI AND - BUILDING. He also repairs cotton gins, Thrashers, and fan a full supply of oin material always i hand, ranufcrs are requested to bring. the Olns up early In the senson to allow timfc have them properly prepared, "k PI Also agent for the I i Taylor Cotton Gin, 111 The Brooks Cotton Fresi ** ^ And all kinds of RUBBER and LEATIIE BELTINU; ? *| D. B. SMITH, N abbeville; c'. ii.t s. c. ,f TSfflf Supplies. 5, IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE! 15,000 POUNDS BACON, 500 BUSIIELS CORitf, and 100 BARRE^ FL0UR. 2,000 gallons molasses,' 5,000 POUNDS SUGAR, I . 3,000 POUNDS COFFEE, IRISH POTATOES, salt, ' RICE, TOBACCO, AC. AC., 9 ALSO, A VERY Iiu-rcstock of PLOWS, nil kind at very low prices. = IA/UITC DDnTUCDC wmiL Dnuinbiio? March 5,1879, tf. k HERE IT IS i| Piilll'i Hiatal! 4 Duff m/ Powders, ffl Fdr the Belief of V HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, AND CONSTIPATIO Perfectly Innocent, Contains no Morphii Caloalcl or Quinine. , nit ?!. PARKER* |? March 4. 1S7P. twills ill ELECTRIC PLASTEP E MY 1 all give J\ HAPPY Combination of pain Itelievlr ii wish- Strengthening hijU Curative Agents, rrl Elcctrlclty. v 1(1 EDWIN PARKEfi. March 4, 1879. nd"ANNUAL RETURN'S. ^ Administrators, Executors, .Guardiai / I ? Trustees, and other fiduciaries, must, nia J Aw , returns npon their trusts wltnln the til prescribed by law, or bo BUbJoctcd to a ri and costs. .: : i! ' J. FUI.LEJt LYON J. P. A. C. January 14, 1679. SPECIAL ATTENTfOI D OF LADIES U IN SEARCH 0] S litlMIR IS RESPECTFULLY IM rrrt Frrir er.i luint ..Emporium Run or 3 have it .. Of Fashion! IX ORDER TO REDUCE TIIE. SIZE < our.Slock we liuve iuudo great rednctl 1 it '? prlccs. Bargains in" MILLINERY GOODS,fin DRESS GOODS, I /II BLACK ALPACA'S,' ' BLACK SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, is*. LADIES FINE SIIOE3, FANCY GOODS,' PRINTS, ON TO h Is fill! HOSIERY,. , nil of . ?t.O!\c GLOVES, AC. oep tllO . Si' tlon In All in irantof real b*r7*tn*l&dMRliefi ^ col! early and oftun fit thrf ??-IffiM-JE HflM PAAT Jnnuiiry LV.-ISTP. co. Abbeville; S;1 C,;. DEALER IN" lyfjl Groceries, PrOVisioni Uontectionanes, wines er, Brandies and Xii'qtioi Knrz'a. AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICi 'k/r hn#i Give me a call before bqyltw-elaewherc. A^rf R. w. CANNON, Agonl J MK A January 20,1879. 3 m. p Marshall P. DeBruh Attorney at Law, '. ABBEVILLE 0. H. S. C. j. a. sunn | 5 Successor to ! GOBBWIN & CARTEAj j - - . ; ' :-5 i : Greenville; Si C. 3 HAS ON IIANli i|| 5, A Large Stock of r _ i --mm GROCERIES, | MB r -COUNTRY PRODUCE jf AT THtf ^ Lowest Pricess /jj .1 Order* will recede prompt attention ana be filled at pur m 1 IG^S: ' !l On day of arrival. Send for Prices J. A. Goodwiii |dj I Mr. George G. Allen/ OF C0KE8BURY, request* hU friends to giro bim a call! Jan. 8,1879,3m. - WMlh BeiiMli EVERYTHING In the Drug line at reason* able prices. Give inc a call. E. H; McBEIDE Agfc >?| Jan. 29, 1879. V QOX^COTTO^ c??<. .g|^BEB0; Jan. 29. j-\ " USE THE BE ST flnhft ill Sea Itai W ... * - , . POWDERS, At-^ . r4:*m ' W. JOEt SMITH & SOK) 1 Dec 18, 1878 NOTICE To Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons infofcf*!* to tfie Efiitie of Dr* " JAMES F. MABRY, deceased, either*. bv note or Account are requested to com<f 'ri." forward and pay the same at an early day to- j * ' the undersigned or to ray agent Dr. J. ir> KELLER. Those ncglectlrtif to heed thhr notice will fl{\d their notes and accounts in , the hand* dt aft AWorney for collection. ' . ?s ' AH persons having-etirttns against tho Es-' -r?f&1 tale vrlll present the!r demands. ? MRS. M. J. MABRY. y ~ ' Administratrix. Oct. 23, 1878, tf. . . Ullmraivf frnn^ I ) JUAVgU/UV VIVVUM IMIB-attontlon of the Ladles are respect*' fully and specially called to the followtli' ln?- ; Cloaks from $2.50 to $12.50. ; HESS (IIS Ji? In all tho fashionable oolors and latest style* 110 from 12^c to ?1.W) per yard. HAMBURG iOOINGS,* 1 Insertings, Trimmings, U GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERVEST8/ ' BLEACHINOS, AO, } * As cheap -As any. in the market. Special Bargains offered ln%udie&\Dress Goods. -?'fc _ W. JOL SMfF 6 SON. L1 Oct. 23. Ktt. r ?.?? McCo'rds ,. Colic Mixture. For Horses, Males and Cattle. * The undersigned have been appointed .soli' agents for the wile of "MqCQSD?4l^)I!JC JtlX- * .'js TURE,"an Infalllble-curi^o* eMt fn horse*' mules TjMs preparation was pattentod JoBe 30, W9,and ra tfte short time* . v" IT| whieteh'riselapserf since Has attained n repujlj tation oneqoaJed by any patented medlctna * on the globe. We have In our possession tes- A tiimmllas from numerous persons who bav? used It: .J feIhave had two oeca?k>ns to use McCordri? ?K?4' onnAvaH /lonnArotp;'' ' V Out: .IKXOIV to V?VI7 moiuv.r. The success In citffflg was -apparently mngtc-' al. it is administered without trouble or de-' lny, Is speedy in action, and I think is so 'Yal-* " viable thoto very persoflftfho pinnages horses < or males should Keed it at 6Jwi?i. * \i 1>.'L. WARDLAW. ' EJ I saw Mr. McCord use l>i# medicine on ? ' 9 mare that had been tra?el)tftc, and was sell-'* ed with cramp colic. Tilc-animal was drop-* ping down f equenily amWrt great palns..'In;< a shorttimf after fhe medicine was given?In * . OP ttfn minutes, a{, the farthest,?the animal waa' 0., easier, anrt-ln an hour I saw-jthe animal hftr-J nessed and driven off.and learried stfbse-" quently she performed the Journey apd had no more colic. * > 1 ^iL' % - ' .THOMAS THOMSON."? I have had ono ofirRufloir to use McConTaCollc Mixture. It was. very effective and I thinlria an exccllcat medicine. ' -s . . ; ; ; 8. McGOWAN. t . J r'orSalcRi Abbevlllehy * : ' JJti-l W. T. PENXEY. - ^ ,v PR. E. PARKER. For sale by T. Baker, Lqwhdfefcvllle.Cb Dr. E. H. Edwards. Due west. - -? Cunningham g & Templeton1 M Hare otf hand' j Ghigatf tfe^cco,' - Bacon, SSE Lard, Hats, ?-HH Fl<rar, t>?iico, 3, Bice. Homespuns,' f Maccaroni, Cheese/ gjjp ftCi) &C?? &C|i &C?t &0?|, Lr . ? . GIVE THEM A CALL. Jan. 29. 1870. ^ v *-- it ; THEODOSIA It; nTHE-HEROINE OF FAITII- In twQ v ' .* V V" ) I umcs. v ol- - r * i ; EDWIN PARKE" . V fcbiu.iro.u- ; _ J