The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, March 26, 1879, Image 4
Press and Banner.
IBUbbeville, s. e.
I^^dnesday, March 26,1879. j
or John Lnngdon Wardlnw. j
HBHs our painful duty to announce the
of Mr. John Langdott Ward law, J
KfljHemphis, Tcnn. Mr. Wardlaw was
^^^Hive of Abbeville, and was a hou of;
Ilvenerable townsman Kouort 11.:
Blaw, Esq. Last Summer .Mr. Ward- j
mad yellow fever in Memphis, from j
111 ho never entirely recovered. IIis j
ftm being in a reduced condition ho 1
In easy prey to diswa.<<c, last Satur-j
pight" a ft ex an illness of only fonr
L Ho wan born Dec. 23, 1838, and
I in his forty-first venr, and is tho
[of the Abbeville j'ounS n,cn w^?
L to that city. There seems to have!
[a strange fatality attending those of'
bitizens who had made their homes j
e doomed city, namelv : Col. Hiram j
[nan, Mr. David Ward law, and Mr.,
Lander Bowie, all noble and true!
, and an honor to us, preceded John [
;don Warn law to premature graves, i
ngdon Wardlaw was an alumus of J
Citadel Academy, Charleston. He
; to settlo in Memphis some years,
e tue war; was there when the war I
IDte outfand joined the \% esiern Army
Hshared like a true soldier and a pa- ;
in all its triumphs and its sufferings.;
Hvoson Island No. 10, the Fort Sum-)
Hf the West, when it was surrendered, j
scaped capture by filiating off with a
Hrado on a log. They landed in aj
Hnp and after four days of terrible
Hship thov joined thoi'r compatriots, s
Br the war he continued his business;
cotton merchant in Momphis, and
partnership of Wardlaw A Fontaine!
one of the beat in the city. His suHor
judgment, his unswerving integH
and his uniform urbanity to all with
m ho cainc in contact, gave him a|
ft position in business circles, and his
Ih leaves a vacancy that will not be :
Hily tilled.
I) Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wardlaw, ;
I bereaved parents, we would extendi
heartfelt sympathies in their hour of j
If. During the past few months they |
Ir been sorely afflicted in tho loss of
I noble sons, and a sweet little graud I
Igbtcr.
r Per Cent Refunding Certificate*
| nt the Postofiicc.
lostmaster Lawson of Abbeville has!
rived from the secretary of the treasu- |
If the Uuited States a'circular letter
fng attention to the four percent reping
certificates of the United States
le issued under the following provisL
of the act of Congres, approved Feb[ry
26, 1879, entitled "An act to author-1
khe use of certificates of deposit in aid j
[he refunding of the public debt," to<
I*
That the secretary of the treasury is j
?by authorized and dijectcd to issue
Ixchange foj the lawful money of the
itod States that may bo presented for:
h exchange, certificates of deposit, of:
denomination of ten dollars, bearing'
irest at tho rate of four per centum per I
turn, and convertible at any time,!
h accrued interest, into the four per j
turn bonds described in the refunding j
; and the money so received shall be |
,f" * 1 ? * ~ ? "?'?* * * r\f tKo liAtwId !
iwieu ouijf n? mu pviutn?ui
Bring interest at h rate of not less tha n j
B per centum iu the imxJe prescribed I
Bthe said act, and he is authorized to j
Bscribe suitable rules ane regulations!
Bonforinity with this act."
Bhe postmaster is invited to become I
But for the sale of these certificates,'
B-eiglith of one per cent being allowed j
nor any other oflicer of the governlot,
upon his filing a satisfactory bond,
size ol' which shall regulate the,
ount of certificates ho can obtain atj
j' one time. All National Hanks, up-i
complying with section 516s, lie vised .
litutcs of the United States, are also inled
to become agents of the governIsnt
and depositaries of public moneys
truing from the sale of these ccrtiliIcs.
Mr. Lawson has has not yet signi- j
11 his determination to become the agent j
r the sale of the bonds.
| Jackson Literary Society.
the Jackson Literary Society met in;
u Court House last Saturday night, j
nutideiit elect Mr. 1?. T. W'ardlaw preling.
Mr. WardlaV delivered his in- j
Igural address which was received with ;
ETrited appreciation and favor. The:
KKiesty of the gentleman's bearing was :
happy contract with the seasonable-'
bss and humor of his remarks. After
pinking the members lor the honor,con-:
ululating them upon the reorganiza-1
in, and impressing upon them the ne- j
Ksity and propriety of carrj-inginto de-1
,te liberality and moderation, lie ended 1
s address with "Have respect for the
ixions of others, and Jet us endeavor,
ougb we may be as distinct as the bilws
to be one as t ho sea."
Mr. Chalmers favored the Society with
. Hwlmnntmti.
!r T. C. Cothran read a well prepared
y, "Should the Stock Law have been I
ed?'' was tho question discussed.
W. C. MeGowan opened for the afative
and Mr. J. H. DuPre followed '
the negative. Both gentlemen did
. Messrs. Cothran, McElrone and '
u participated in the debate.
a venture to predict for tho Socioty 1
h prosperity and usefulness.
New Mail Route.
pare pleased to learn from our Post- '
:?r, Mr. II. \V. Lawson, that there 1
$ood prospect for a dosirable change
e postal arrangements of this coun- <
It Is proposed to open a new routo j
t this placoto Tuckers Pond in Edgecounty,
leaving Abbeville on Wed-1
ays, going down tho Snake road to
Parson's, one mile below Mr. Thotnickson's
residence, where a new post
} will bo established, thence to Lonj: 1
?. Bradlev's Mill, Wideinan's, SandoIudian
llill, Dorn's Gold Mine, and
cer'fi Pond. The mail carrier resting
nesday nights at tho last named place
returning to Abbeville on Thnrs.
If this new route is established it
dispense with tho route from Cedar
tigs to Bold Branch, as well as the
5 from Calhoun's mills to Dorn's
>, the now route supplying on Weday
all tho oflieos heretofore) supplied
oib these routes. The people along
lew routo, with the assistance of Coniman
Aiken, will thus have accotnied
a result which hes jeon long
ed. No mail has ever beeu carried
5 the Snake road before.
colt Surgical Operation and Death
or the Patient*
T\_ A f U'!,l?mnn
iUIB. 1/1* /! it ?f luvtliuia wi v. ????v- j
lister of Prof. Patton and Mrs. Kennedy
it Due West, h?d been a sufferer for a
ong time, and her physicians believing!
ieath to be imminent without resort toj
rnrgery, and fearing her physical inahilty
to recover from the effects of an oper-1
ition, after deliberation sent for Dr, Mi- I
:hel, an eminent surgeon of Charleston
wno arrived in Abbeville last Wednesday.
On Thursday the Doctor proceeded to tfie
residence of Dr? A. T. Wideman where
be met in consultation Drs. J. E. Miller,
J. D. Neel, Joseph L. Pressly, W. P'.
Link, and James Wideman. After deliberation
it was determined to resort to
the only chanco of saving her life. On
Friday the operation was performed, hut
medical and surgical skill wore unavailing.
Reaction never took place and the
sufferer breathed her last oh Sutlday j
morning.
The bell rope at tho Episcopal Church ;
broke last Sunday afternoon, and as it j
came down it made the impression on!
Israel that the spire had caved in and j
that the day of judgment had come. If
nonio arrangement is not mado to fasten
the rope ana tho clapper, to the church j
bell, we may be able in a little while to
furnish a pretty good subject for a first |
class colored furnerni. A few years ago,,
when Israel stood beneath the bell pulling
the rope, ringing the members to!
morning services, the clapper, weighing j
about thirty pounds, got loose from the |
bell, and fell a distance of twenty-five j
feet to the timbers and plastering imme-1
diatelv above Israel's headi After un-i
covering him it was found that he was |
worse scared than hurt on this occasion.
TnE Presbyterian church at this place
will beclosed next Sunday, ftcv. Mr.
Martin tho pastor, will be"absent at Mt;
Zion, in Andbrson couuty, assisting Dr.
Adger with the communion. On the first'
Sunday in April Dr. Adger will be hero,
to assist Dr. Martin in dispensing the sacrament.
Mr. L. W. Perrin, elder elect,!
will be ordained on that day.
Mary had a Utile lamb,
Its lleece was white as snow;
And everywhere that Mary went,
Tho lomh u'flH ftiirp to tro.
It followed ktr to school one day,
That was against Stock Law ;
The marshal put it in the pound
And sent for Mary's Pa.
The Spring Cominunion will commence
at Willington church on the first
Friday in April and continue until Sunday.
Rev. Dr. Frier-on, of Anderson,
Trill assist the Rev. Davis oh that occasion.
Dr. Adger is expected to assist
him at Hopewell on the fifth Sunday of
thiB month.
Hams always keptjon hand, also, Syrhps,
Sugar, (jofifee, Rice, Tobacco and.everything
usually kept in a first class Grooerjj
store. W. J, ROGERS.
One of Mr. Charles Bott's little children j
1a 111. j
School Tkustees and tench era take
notice of the two important advertisements
published to-day by School Commissioner.
They inform the trustees
how much money they will have to disburse,
and they tell the teachers when to
come to the Commissioner's office to get
it.
Business calls the Editor of the Ledger
to Camdou this week?hence all shortcomings
must be overlooked.?Lancaster
Ledger. Aro we to infer from this that
"short-comings" are to be overlooked only
when when our esteemed friend goes
to Camden ?
Mu. J. C. IIempiiii.i. is repairing trie
dwelling belonging to the estate of Andrew
Small, preparatory to occupying it.
I saw two cloud* at morn,
Tinged with the rising sun ;
At dawn tlicy floated on,
And mingled into one.
J. J. Caiu.k, agent for the sale of fruit
trees can beat Howell the great English
champion pedestrian. Last Sunday he
walked from Anderson after nine o'clock
in the morning, reaching Abbeville before
uight, a distance of thirty-one miles.
From all parts of the State we learn
that the guano trade has been good.
There is no use of going to the trouble to
save manure on the farm, when you can
buy it on a credit, by mortgaging your
crop before it is put iii the ground.
Ocr people are now suffering greatly
from colds and other diseases that are
produced by changes of the weather.
The fatality among the young darkies is
great. More than half dozen have died
in town within the past few days.
Suvkral wagon loads of cotton were
brought to town last Saturday. The public
square was crowded with wagons that
hud come for guanos, corn, meat, and other
stlifts that every good farmer should
have of his own production.
Tub Messrs. McNeill continue to haul
corn to Abbeville. They have tip to this
tiino sold eleven loads in this market.
In all, they have sold eleven hundred
bushels, and still have more to sell their
improvident neighbors.
"Wk tind him guilty, but not very
guilty," was a recent Chicago verdict.?
Exchange. It is almost equal to the famous
verdict of a Welsh jury, "We find
him not guilty, but he'll better not do it
again."
Cai'T. J. G. Edwards, of the firm of
Wurdlaw A: Edwards lias been in New
- , : U.;|I
Yot K tor a wee* i?u\ ui^ n.imi.-t.
bo back in a few days with hii abundance
of the best goods for their customers.
A storm did somo slight damage about
White Hull last week. Considerable
leaving on the lands of J. M. Pruitt, J.
L. Ward, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Deal, and
others was blown down.
We are authorized to correct the report
that tho town council had contributed
lifty dollars of the people's money towards
the purchase of horns for the band.
They have not done so.
The Good Templars will meet at Mt.
Carmel on the second Saturday in April.
It is to be hoped that all will turn out as
business of importance is to come before
tho lo lge on that day.
Next Wednesday will be a great day
in Abbevillo. It is tin grand opening
day of an immense stock of millinery
nt" tho Emporium of Fashion and at
Mrs. Haddon's.
We are pleased to ltarn that Prof. Kennedy's
health is much improved of late.
We trust that he may entirely recover,
and that his useful life may be "prolonged
for many years.
Mas. Jane Lee and Mrs. Catharine P.
Lau?cr of this county have been recently
put on t 10 pension roll. Tho husband of
the former was once secretary of State.
Pkof. Patto.v and Mrs. Kennedy of
Due West, were on Long Cane last week,
on a visit to their sister Mrs. Dr. A. T.
Wideraan who died last Sunday.
The fruit agents are abroad in tlic land.
Several have been at Abbeville during
the past week. Buy their trees, but
avoid pumps and lightning rods.
Ik you want a bargain in a light one
one and two-hrrsc carriage, call on T. C.
Seal, at the old stand of Seal ?fc Sign.
Work custom made. *
She tho advertisement of Mr. James
A. llowio. His placo is truly an attractive
mart, where the ladies can liiul
every needed want.
The Knights of Honor aro having the
second story of White's old eorner fixed
up. They expect to hold their meetings
there in ine nuure.
Wji hope that Mr. Lawson may accept
the agency for the sale ot United Sutos
bonds. The interest is small, but the investment
is safe.
Tjik Knights of Honor held their first
meeting in their new hall last night.
They seem pleased with their new place
uf meeting.
Messrs. \V. A. Byei s and E. B. Garvin,
painters from Atlanta are here. We
learn that they have secured several jobs
in town.
Miss Lucy Moore, onoof Cokesbury's
most charming young ladies, was on a
visit last week to Mrs. Edwards of this
place.
Groceries have struck bottom at Itognrs
ejish store. Price his goods and you
will by astonished they are so very
cheap.
Two of Mr. Wade Cothran's hogs came
to town last Saturday, but left before
they had an interview with the town marshal.
Last Saturday wo had fine rains, the
sun has since then been warm and vegetation
is beginning to put on new life.
Mr. John A. I)kvi,in, of the vicinity
of Abbeville has been ill, and is still quite
sick. Dr. Lyon is in attendance.
Weston has challenged Ilowell for the
Astlev Belt. The pedestrians will walk
Tor it in London on May 5.
Mrs. Haddon has a superb stock of
the choicest goods over brought to Abbeville.
Call and be suitedi
Capt. W. A. Black, of Antreville,
was in town last Wednesday ho is working
up pension claims.
Dr. Michel, of Charleston, attended
divine worship at the Episcopal church
last Sunday afternoon.
Mu. M. WiNESTOCKof Charleston, vis
ited his dauphter Mrs. G. A. Yisauskaof
this town last week.
Mns W. A. Lkk is ofT for <Jeorpia( to
visit a relative Miss Starke atid to see her
married next week.
On try it ! Oh try it! tf you will bu v
Ropers' fine five cent Cigars once you
will buy no other.
Mns. John* A. Mates of Greenville,
was in town last week, visiting relatives
and friends,
Maj. A. J. Broyi.es of Anderson,was
in town last Thursday, attending to some
law eases.
We learn that the O'Nealls have determined
not to build another store at
present.
The South Carolina Presbytery will
meet in Abbeville on Wednesday! 9th o?
April.
If yon want a pood custom-made buppv,
call ou T. C. Seal, old stand of Seal <fc
Sign. ?
I)r. McBripe has a superb assortment
of fancy articles. Call aftd see them.
Only portions of the Oonntvffence have
been received by the Commissioners.
fio to holer's cash store to buy your
Grocerler he sells cheap for tho cash.
Mr. Jamrs M. Giles rode horse-back
to Rocky River church last Sunday.
If you want a pood custom two or onehorse
wapon, call on T. C. Seal.
Col. Milledoe Davis, our pressman,
has moved from the Small lot.
Cigars, Cipars, Cigars, tho best for tho
money in the citj' at Ropers.
A little child of Captain Calhoun
Butler died last week.
Mb. John* Devlin is reported to be ill
with an abscess.
Ir you want your buggy paitited, call
on T. C. Seal. *
Dr. Bonner preached at Lodiraont
last Sunday.
Graded School Examinations.
At a allied meeting of the Board of Trustees
of the Abbeville Graded School held on
Monday afternoon, amongst other business
that was transacted, tho following resolutions
were passed with reference to the examinations:?Resolved.
1. Tnat after a careful consideration of the
reports of the written examinations recently
held in the Graded .School, the Trustees are
gratified at the high rate of advancement attained
by the pupils during the past live
months.
2. that the Committee of Trustees who attended
tho written and oral examinations In
person are able to report most favorably of
the condition of the School, not only with regard
to the proficiency manifested by the pupils
in the several studies, but also to the ex
characteristic of all the classes.
3. That the Trustees convey to Mr. S. J;
Graham, assurances of their confidence In
his efficiency as a teacher and In the efficiency
of bis assistants, Miss White and Mlsw Livingston.
W. II. PARKER, President;
w. c. Benet, Secretary.
Card of Thanks.
With youlr permission, Messrs. Editors, I
avail myself of the use of your columns to ri*
turn the heartfelt thanks of myself and fanv
lly for the many acts of kindness shown by
the good people of Abbeville C. H., during
the illness of my daughter. It Is a source of
touch comfort In our bereavement, to r?menber
the unremitting! attentions received
at;thelr hands; they will ever be cherished
am one the utcced tmhK8 of memory.
Respectfully, J AS. r. COLEMAN.
1 i
1 Another Foul Murder.
BEN. C. PORTER KILLED,
j Defending an Actress Against the Calumny
of a Texan Ruffian.
i j
.llauncc Barrvmoro Seriously Wound- 1
ed.
Xciv York ItcraUl.
Dam.as, Texas, March 20, 1870.
j One of the most brutal and cold blooded
J murders ever-reported occurred at Marshall
I early this morning. The members of the
I Ward-llnrryinoro combination went to the |
S depot to take the train going -\orin hi iwoi
o'clock A. M., on their way out of the State
} after an engagement of several weeks in the
principal cities. During the evening "l>l"
j plornacy" had boen rendered at the theatre. |
j Maurice Harry more, Benjamin C. Porter and
Miss Josephine llaker went into the restati-,
j rant adjoining the waiting room to got re|
freshments. In the rear of this room Is u sa-1
I loon with a door open between. .lames Cur* i
rie, a Texas Pacific Hailro-ul detective, was 1
I seated alone In this saloon. G'lirrie called ,
|out:?
| "That's a high-toned? gyou have with yon.'"
! Hnrrymore replied, "Von ate mistaken
; there; this Is a lady under oitr protection.
: You must, not Insult her;" and added, touen-1"
; ing Currle'*evident Intoxication, "NVc don't
; want to have any trouble with you."
Curric rose to his feet and, advancing, said ! '
t "Will you take ft up?" ?
i Rarrymoreanswered, "No; we don't want
to take It at all. Weare both unarmed; leave
1 us alone."
CfRIttE'S COWARDLY Mt'ROKIt;
I Curric walked neurer, and with the words,
j "I don't like to he talked to In this way,"
I drew a six shooter and flr?d, hitting Harry ;
more. At tl>is Portor stepped up. and placing
! his hand on Currie's shoulder said, "Come,
j now you've had enough of this." With an .
! oath Currle threw the revolver down against ! J
1Potter's body and firedasain, the bull In this I
Instance going through Porter's abdomen. A j j
bystander tlr-n stepped forward, and Currle
| also flr.-.d at him, but missed. Porter sunk to |
l the ttoot^ln unconscious condition. He lived |
only fifty minutes afterward. Harrymore's
j wound is painful, but it is not considered I
'dangerous. After the shooting Currle drew j ,
| a second revolver, and with one at full ct?ek ;
I defied arrest. There had been no witnesses
to the affair except the banlceeper and Missi
j llaker.
AUItKST OF TItIC AKSASSJX?TIIHKAT.S OF
I.YN<'II INC.
} A'policeman, an old man, without arms, en-)
| tered soon after, when Cur rie put up his re-1
I vol vers and quiet ly submitted to arrest. Kx(eiteuient
over the atl'air grew in intensity.
j until me lyncning 01 > unic ?.? m.- ,
j populace seemed ju'obalde. Even In Dallas
j t lie feel I nu: runs high. It Is regarded as the I
i most dastardly murder that has taken place,' |
even In Texas, for many years, and It Is j |
thought will hurt the State very much. The
| Combination Company Is still at Marshall.!
Porter's remains will be placed lu a casket
aud sent North.
TilK SEWS IN SEW YOtlK.
The news of the Texas tragedy spread like '
wild-tire from theatre to theatre In this city,
just at the time the audiences were leaving
them last night. The histrionic gathering
which indulges in nighty whist after the
play at the Criterion Club dropped! Its cards
and left the game unfinished. Mr. Frank I
Sanger, of the Park Theatre, was rending a)
letter that he had in the morning received
from tlie dead man, full of bright hopes, planning
for both of them a trip to Kurope In the
summer. Then came the'message:?"Hen :,
Porter Is dead.'' As Hen Porter ho was
, known to them all. Ills had long been a familiar
figure at the Criterion. Most of the
I actors there gathered had played with him or
under his stase management. One of tliem ?
broke the silence that followed the announce-1J
incut of his death by bringing down Ills fist
j heavily on the card table. "I?en was the best I
stage manager in the country," said lie.
"No man had such a delicate eye for the
blending of colors," cried another. Mr. Col-1
lins. the host, tilled a whiskey glass with I
trembling hand. As for the dead man's ;j
friend, Mr. Sanger, lie was dazed by thejj
news. "I shall never see Hen's like again,"
he at last exclaimed. "As actor and man. ash
husband and son, Hen was wholly admira-M
| ble. Why. sir, for years he has supported a
,j widowed mother, more than seventy years
old, and a sick wife and hla sister's child. 1
J think the news will kiil his mother."
Pianos and Organs.?Cirnnd Introdtic
tion Sale.
One thousand first-class instruments
from best makers to Ijo placed in Soiithj
em homes for introiturtinn and ndvcrtinr|
inent. Pianos. (} Oct. 71 Oct. ? 1 *>().
Organs, II stops, $.">7 ; 1:) stops, ?71; Mir- 1
j ror Top, IS stops $s<5. Choice instruj
incuts at lowest prices ever known. (? ,
I yen's written yii'iraiitcc. la days test tri- I i
j til. Cliiekerinir, Knabc, Mathushek, \ 1
| W'eh'M- and Soutliern lieni Pianos, Ma- ,
son ?lt Hamlin and Pulouhet tt Pelton-j
| Organs included in this sale. A clean t
(sweep; no reserve; new instruments
I fresh troni Factory. Only sale of the
j kind ever carried out in the U. S. For
introduction sale circular, address idtd- I
ulen it Hates' Southern Music House, Sa- [
J vminah, <Ja? the (Jreat Wholesale Piano!
j and Organ Depot of the South. 4t. j j
mahkht reports.
Nkw Yokic, March -4?12 ni.?Stocks
weak; money :' ?)7, gold l.'Kj; exchange? L
long l.S.V^: short ; State bonds dull:
goverumcutK firm. Cotton dull ; sales 1,111
?mlrtdliiiz-uptnrid 10; middling Orleans I0'.? '
Futures firmer; Marcit 10.14; April 10.17 '
May iu.33; June 10..V1.
For isvuxk, MhMi -1. ? Flour quiet: .
Wheat firm; corn duller; Oats firm; Fork .
Id.ij; bulk meals higher: bacoa nominal ;
clvnr sides ; whiskey active.
ACOI'sta, March 17 ? Cotton steady; 1
?middling li'..J; low middling U'.-jJ; good ordinary
K?*; net receipt* 1.001; sales 131.
CUAUi.ESTo.N*. March 2s?Cotton steady? 11
middling 1>J?; low middling ; good ordinary
0J4; net receipt* 713; sales 300.
1XOTI?Ij ARRIVALS.
ALSTON IIorSK.-.I M Willis, Wilson. N C;
W A Byers, 15 It (inrvm. J K Todd. One
West: T, II Henley, .1 .1 Coble. (Sreenshoro, N t
C; JM MeDil!,.! II I.eltoy,. Dr J 11 Moscloy.
Lowmlesville: S Actum*. Elect ion J Hark- (
ncRs, Antrrvillc, J K Kvltis, Little ftlver.
CONSIGNEES.
Extreme?W il Brooks, J Dunlnp. It P Lf
Bru.l, W T Milford. J F Lyon. L II Henley, J
Clark. (' Knrle. J K (' Dul'ree.
Freiwht.?H W r.;uvsi?n Cn, (} c Br'dley i '
; W A- J Ml Neil I. W J Smith a Son. I (Jltlclson.
J I) Chalmers A t'-o, K Adams. L CJ North, .1
W Robertson, A Bequest, Cunningham A T.
j PUBLIC SCHOOL FUx\D. 1
i i
| Apportionment for the re" i
Rnppt.ive Snhool Districts i
For the Year 1879.
i J. AV. Prititix. Ksij., Qtunti/ Treasurer:
j I>i:ah snt. In accordance with the require- i J
I me lit* of the School Lnw, I iiitike to you the
i following statement. of tlie Re vera I amounts
out. of the Public Scliool Fund which I have
apportioned to the respective School Districts
in Abbeville County.
Dist. 1'oi.l Tax. Two-milt. Tax Total.
1. S3-7. 520.35. 853.35.
2. 301. 701.53. 1005.55.
3. 307. 595.155. 70 2.05.
4. 21J. 382.S0 5! 15. HO.
' 5. :??. 471,90. 771.90.
0. 21H. 410.51. 734.55.
7. 202. 486.73. 748.75. ,
8. 177. 400.95. 643.95.
9. 205. 382.80. 5S7.K0.
10. 214. 422.40. OMJ.40. I
11. 453. 100(t.80. 1402. SO. .
12. 270. 424.03. 994.1'?. 1
13. 371. 632.95. 903.95.
14. ?W. 485.10. 793.10.
15. 3X7. 498.30. 885.30.
10. 333. 405.30. 800.30.
Gr'd total 4814. 8290.20. 13240.20.
From the above respective amounts, the
School Trustees of the several School Districts 1
will deduct ton per cent for expenses of the i
ofllce, Ac. i
It will be observed that the total School ji
Fund this vcju" is less than that of last year ! 1
by nearly S2i>0o.oo, This is accounted for by
the reduction in the assessment of real estate
in this county.
| It is likely that the Toll-Tax will yield a
few hundred dollars more than the amount
quoted above. If sd, the Trustees will have ]
timely notice.
Very Respectfully,
DAVID UKAWJUJti;,
School Commissioner, A. C. ,
March 25,1870.
*jb-Guardian plcnsccopy. 1
Town Taxes.
ALL person* liable to town tax ara roqulrcil
to i>ttv the (tanic;on or before the flrntday of
May, Next; Positively no further extension
allowed.
By order of Council,
T. P. QUABLES,
Treasurer.
March 21, 1879.
NOTICE
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.
?
I WILL be in m}' office at Abbeville
Court IIouKe on the following clays ;
SATURDAY. MARCH 29,
SATURDAY, APRIL 5,
MONDAY, APRIL 7,
SATURDAY, APRIL 2G,
MONDAY, MAY 5,
SATURDAY, MAY 31,
MONDAY, JUNE 2,
SATURDAY. JUNE 23,
MONDAY, JULY 7,
Teachers having certificater Vtill present \
them for registration on the days above mentioned.
DAVID CRAWFORD,
School Commissioner, A. C.
339^ Guardian Cony.
March 24,1OT9, tf.'
t
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m&k mm
Spring I
?and? \
Summer
1879.
H
n j) r v r at n
u r m\ i mil
Wednesday,
D1
April 2, 1879.
UIJIIMlj
[XVITK tlif? Ladies I'o inspect their ^
Spring anil Summer Stuck of
Eats. Bonnets, J(
Ribbons, Buffiings.
Ties, Laces, ti.
Fringes, Kid Glores.
Dress Goods, Mits,
Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, {(]
knd everything to be foundjw<
in a First Class
Ladies' store, &
ti>
Wednesday, April 2. ;
t
R M. HADDON & CO. ^
M:\rch 31, 1K79.
spraNG i i
jCil!
OPENINGr
! :
April 9, 1879.
Millinery, Dress Goods,:
LINEN SUITS,
I
A.nd alt the Latest Novelties!
it the
EMPORIUM OF
FASHIONS.
March 2G, 1S70.
The Ladles j
[I7II.L find our Millinery Department this |
Vo season iu charge of Mrs. Sassard. (for-i
m-rly with us, whoso good taste and ability |
ire sure they will remember; and us regards
ovv prior*, stylish good* Ac, nil wo ask is u J
ook to convince wo cannot he beat.
Miss.liinc Knmey will have charge of the |
lantua M ilcin-* iVpnrtuieiitami h? prepur'i!
at nil limes lo sell Ribbon*, out, tit and j
lulto dro;?wi in the latest style.
Respectfully,
JAS. A. BOWIE, Agt.,
KMl'OItll'M OK FASHIONS, j
March 20, 1S7:?.
SPEIHfi & SUMMER i
J | ^
i'JIK attention of the I.r.dles particularly I *
is oji I led to tlie fart that wo now have In [
tore, one of the largest stock s of Ladies goods \ -rj
iviT hruimlil to tills market. Having heen J>
elected will) the greatest pain* by Mrs. llad-l vii
Ion in person and with every facility for buy-; w|
ngat. the e'o.sest fl triors, we feel confident j0r
ha I wcean now offer inducements e<|iial to
iny market, (jive lis a look and price our
Iu L.sdle? ItATS A XI) HON NETS we liavcjTn
in immense t-toek with all the newest stylcfc Hi
if TiUMMINCS, 811,ICS AND 1UI1RONS. j tlx
Ladles KCKKLING'S from -*>< to aOcavard. of
White and colorcd LACKTiKS So to SI.?3. ] 'J
SILK T1KS in jjreat. variety, "i'lc to S1.5<t, pe
1SOSTON L\cK SCAKK.S in gjf?nt varlely.
TOUCHtiN LACK .id to ii'r :i yard,
DKKSS GOODS in all the new patterns lUc }
u 7."..- a yard. | ?
IM.At'IC CASIIMKUKS ISc toT.'ea yard. i ?
i:i,ACi; AMU CAS IXc to IKK: a yard. [5
(JltASS AND I.1NKN SUITINGS 10c toJ5c K
i vnrd.
l-'KiUHKI) AND LINKN LAWNS In beau- i
iful patterns;
lMUNTKD I,AWNS K'c to l.'e a yard. i A
W11ITK LA WXS K'c to Kle a yard. I t\
FKKNt'H Ml'SMNS'.Mc to.Wca vard. ! Mi
WII ITK ri^TKS 7e to r> a yard. ! clt
White Lauc Striped I'JiiL'ES In new pat- | ft)
ems. I Ladies
HOSE *e to "c ~
A beautiful assortment of Misses and clill-;
Jicns HOSK liie lo .'U:e.
woiisTKD fu i sc. kk 10c to 2nf>.
links"kmru<V[i?i:rtiKS8c to i.'c.
liAMnrm; ia><;iN<;s:ie tn7:1. I ,
Ladle*. Mis.<es and children*' SIlOEft inan-1
ifuctured expressly for uk and for *aio at low-!
s?t prices. | Ti
Samples sent on application. Orders solic"
R. M. HADDON & CO.1J
March 26, 187'J. j ^
Five Cents. \
Beautiful Apron?, 5 Cents* at
I3. Ilosenberg's.
March 26, i87U.
Extra Court.
Tho following order was passed at the Feb-1^1
ruury term of Court (Nth in.st.) by ins Honor j
Judge T. 11. Fruser
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA S1
County of Abbeville.
IN THE COlTltT OF COMMON PLEAS. J
W r.? fnrm t\T Uw? Pr?iirf r\C Pnmmnn
A Pleas for the County of Abbeville to bo
liolden on Wednesday, ?id Day of April
next, at 10 o'clock, a. in., for the hearing of
i!ucti causes ujiun the calendar of said Court, j ft
is may be disposed of without Juries, Is herel>y
ordered.
T. n. FRASER,
Presiding Judge.
All Interested parties will tnko duo notice A
thereof anil belli prompt attendance. Judge
Frascr will preside at the extra term.
M. (1. ZEIGLER, '
Clerk of Court. TJ
Clerk's onrw, > -C
March 20,1870. f y,
Saita, Saddles & Blind Bnflles ?
tii
Just received at t,
Cunningham ? *
Tcmplcton's.
March J 9,1870.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
MISS RAMEY will on first of April be ?
found at the Emporium of Fashions, prepared
to cutxflt and make dresses In the latest
styles. Full line of Patterns on hand.
March 19, 187!). f
vriTrr nrnnci l WW nnnTW I !
MYY liuUlJti 1 JlJhW uuuuo::
Cheaper than ever known |
before Arriving Daily
At the I
o
Emporium of Fashions, j;
March 19, 1870. '
SHOE SHOPr
FRANK GARRET, f
Onk of the host shoe-mnkeis In the county, "
Invites you to give him si Job in liIk lint! of 1
work, lie hopes l>y Faithful work and
prices to merit a share of the public r>.ago.
Khop to tlio ofllcc lit the marb' -?v |
March 10,1?7U, 3in. ^irpriJ
jr&Pl.
. - ^ ^ '
'
Cunningham
& Templeton
!ave opened their Spring
Stock consisting in
part of
v li cos, (.j1k('K homespun
nainsook,
cambrics,
PIQUES,
lawns,
leaciied and
imown homespun
hamburg eduixo,
cloth in?,
shoes, ac,
Call aiul examine.
dareh 10, IS70.
!. M. HADDON & C(
ro Now deceiving Thei:
Stock of
lillinery,
Dress Goods, &c.
ic T.adles may expect Bomcthlng new ani
tractive.
dwell 1!?, 1879.
NOTICE.
I.N' Hie morninjr of the 10 th of March thrc
uvlct* fsimpC'il from thcStockaUo on Oreor
x>d and Augusta Uailroad, viz: Ilarr,
impton, Ed Hampton and Aaron Gnlboal
e will bIvc tlilrty dollars for thcirappreher
>11 and delivery at the .stoc.ltadc or peniten
irv In Columbia or ten dollars for either <
cm. J. J. CAIIILL, Superintendent,
darch 1">, lSTit. _
Cotton Seed !
IIAVH about FITTKMN Rl'SIIK.LK of m
perlor COTTON SKKIt lor sale, cheap lo
<h. Cotton grown from It commands !;? t
; cents a pound more than any other cottoi
iwn in Abbeville County,
L. H. RUSSELL,
darch 12, 1S70, lit
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cS w
SHERIFF'S SALET"
H. Hubbard, vs, Thos. M. Tuekcr nnd .In:
'lark.
Execution.
Y virtue of nil Execution to modi rented I
the above stated case, f wlll?ell at Abbe
le Court House, mi Sale day In April nexi
thin the Juirnl hour* of sale nil the Interest
Thomas M."Tucker In
NIXETY-TII REE ACRES
I.nnd, more or less; known n? the John Jlr
cker plncr, hounded by land* of Itarue
itchlsoii and Mlllforil Tnte. Levied on a
p property of Thomos M. Tuckor at the RUi
A. I'. Iliiblinrd.
PERMS.?CASH. Purchaser to pay for pr
r>.
t i? ri n..t>n^
" * * vs! a. <r
kforch 8, ISTU.
RESALE
second hand home sfiuttIjI
SKWINO MAflirXE, In L'ooil rcpali
ikes a lock stitch ami can be uscil wit
:h?r linnd or foot, having a table with
ver. I'rine SKJ.00 Cash. Apply at this ofllc
MarchI87H, tf
BOOKS
AS IT MAY HAPPEN," A Story <
American Llfo and Character. B
ibor.
EDWIN PARKER.
Feb. 19, 1S79, tf
"now"
I THE OPPORTUNITY
ivail Yourself Of It
Preserve
YOUR BOOKS
PERIODICALS,
'ewspapefs and Music
late, Coiiaty anil Railroafl Officer
A. lid
IUSINESS MEN GEN
ERALLY,
npplied with Blank Book
made to any P atten
i LL families have OLD BOOKS PERIOI
Il ICAI-S, NKWHI'AI'KltS, MUSIC, At
liich they dchlre to truusmit to their postc
>\ Then
[AVE THEM REBOUND
hlcli will preserve them nnd will mak
ieiii look nlniost us well an new.
Old l!ooks,<Ju:., should not only l>o roboutw
it the current literature of the prcsont da
lould ho put In a durable form for prcscrvi
jii as well.
This can ho dono In the shortest poaslbl
inc. with the host mntcrlnl, In the moi
indsoine and durable style, and at a prk
hlcli cunnot be duplicated anywhere, by
E, R. STOKES,
Statioheb, Book Hindkk and Blak
hook mamufactukeu,
No. 155 .Main .Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C
8-SKNH IN YOUK OKDEKS AT ONCE,
l'ch. -.'0. 1K7U.
10 TO DUE WES"
-AND HAVE YOUKbatches,
Clocks-ani JewelryFiie
>KIN<i permanently located at Due Wei
3 I wish to rail the attention of the peon
f Abbeville County, to I lie mot, that 1 n
topared to do all kinds of work on Wntoln
locks, Jewelry, Ac., In the best style and f
ss money than any other watch maker
IH'.MHU*. All WIII'H KIIIUIIIMi:m IUJJIIV UHU
itlsfactlon or no clitirir*;.
J. M. VISANSKI,
Feb. 10, 1870, tf Due West.
. o. C
WANTED V.****
otic ciinvnKsors iM .iiolH'o, ct
irofltahli'h" ..ont^ir; In a pleasant 1
rare -,ni'Vs- V'.imen will tlnd
,,r cno^ V-> innW t.""u.y. H?..|. j
M> f--r rS'y. jl' Ing wWl
!"SeWo
h Address i IM**A - IIAU> Atlanta
I Oct. 2, lb>#, 1? 1
' !
j** f a m i j
Cunningham & Templetoi
Have Opened their magnificent
' Pall ?3 "t o o li of
' oul luiinn
|and are prepared to serve their friends am
the public generally. Give them a call a
. an earJy day,
ii til ?rn rr ? air n rr n^Himr w rr A IVT
lUNWINUHAMcV 1 LlVlrLt lUli
Sept. 18, 1876, tf
I FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FURNITUREI!
r AT COST ! AT COST!
\\T E Intend closing out our business In thin place during the next thirty days, and in ord
' }\ to do so have put our
Prices Sown to Actual Cost!
The following list will rIvo you an idea of our price* : Ootlajre Hedsteads?Reduccd fro
S2.oO to ii; fi'om K.75 to 2.75; from 4.75 to!1.50; from o.")H to t; Iroin (J to 4.75.
Walnut French Uedsteads?from 8^.50 to <5.50; from 10 to 7 ; from 12 to 9; from 16 to 12.
Jiureuu*?i iiiii;n ion >> ii >1 iii?ii ijiii r-iif ici irum ji.ou ifi i.
c Will nut Bureaus?from SI'l to : from 14 In IO.'iO ; from 10 to 12..">0.
i-1 Chamher Suits, Wardrobes, Clin Irs, Washstands. llockini; Chairs. Safes, Cradles atid ovci
>' i thing else proportionately low. Comocarly If you want a bargain.
L. tar Orders by mail promptly attend. 1 to, if accompanied l>y the cash.
i TOLLY & WILCOX,
Oct. 10. ISTS.fim Ninety-Six. S. C.
Ij
T^7'E33>Jn17,',5r FiOIESJESE
Of which are Now Working Successfully
in the County of Anderson, with a
fair Prospect ol as many more before
long. A Price List and
Terms can be had bv an
plying to
R. TOZER,
Oct. 31, 1877 tf. COLUMBIA, S. C.
33H. D. WILSON,
DENTIST,
ABBEVILLE, S. C., Office Over the Post Office.
WfJcJOlLl
No. 2, Granite Kange.
|l Buy and Sell BLJ^^ Jm
For Casb.
ALS0> rm,1TT
A GOOD LINK OF CONFECTIONARY. I S Fl f
? CIGARS, A SPECIALTY!! j|S||| j, |iji|ljj|
I. ?My motto Ih "Live and let Live."? Wvlf .l ii| 1/ li) 1
' GIVE ME A CALL. p . ? mi ? '
; .rw'assFwss ssjs& ^Bi' Good of Tie drift
1 terms, by T HATE CONCLUDED TO GIVE 1
: Mrs. M. D. McDonald.
March, 12,1870.
- ?? TTT _ 1 -1 n ?
I Tfeiacnlnfiinn I watunes ttepairea
JL^lfe>?3l/Ala LIU11# Brine them In. I hare all the tools and r
"| ^ tcrlalK to do It up in the
IifWrrc partnership heretofore er.lstlne be- __
1 twecn NORWOOD & JONES, Dealers In i ? 3
I (J en oral Merchandlt-e, Abbeville C< II., So. liAQr ^Tli
Oi., has this day been dissolved by mutual vF? ULV1
convent. The business of the old firm will bo ml
R closed out by Norwood Bros. AND AT THE
5 Abbeville, R. March ?,K??XtS'
- bITS^f=i? FWftMFS.JffiJMt'
1 copartnership undei the firm nmuo of you wflut toui1
NORWOOD B ISO'S, as successors to Norwood " *
it Jones, and will be glad to have the public TY^firr^Y hjv rtf*
ir. NORWOOD, JEWELRY MENDED
y J. S. NORM UOD. Dmlffrv ji ret j*rr .
zAbbeville, 8. C.f March 11, 1879. iJUNg It 0D. If y0U Want JOUI
wiiTHDKAWAL, SEWING MACHINE MEND!
HAVING sold my entire interest in the *"J!!111U IfinUHilltf lU-JilJJi
firm of Norwood a Jones to Mr. J. S. m, , .. ,, j.. . .. . ,
Norwood, I bee to return my thanks to the T!li8 IS the plaCGtOget it Q01
1 public, for the liberal patronatro extended to xv
I us and desire to commend the now tlrm to 1H tUG .
their patronage. ~
f Abbeville. March 11,1S7D. A* Amf] /\f
m' bmptmt- oi i/raci
nUnSL I I BlO I I | Yoncan have any any pi?ce made new or
"j? ii'i'ituru. ji you wnni your trim
rinisJY-J. A T^TTTr1 1'lfitol repaired this Is, is the plHeetohav?
vUJM VX-c\-irt.l?i -t?i done. Ail these crtlclrs will be repaired
the best of order at the Lowest Prices.
IROI WORKS,
a Mi 1873. tf.
s Columbia, S. O. L111111*61*.
JOHN ALMAI1R,
PROPRIETOR. >??J, m,.'
BEDtlCED PRICES: School Bookl
VERTICAL CANE MILLS, ?rhr,n,h [ ,
npilL School books, for the uso of Scho<
)-l _ ^ # 1 in theCoun^tfj-?and adopted by
, J i of /-\ + I?*v*1 "OUiltj uouru ?m ue iiiuiiu m,
:: J-ilaL JTIiOtiCs. EDWIN PARKER
The prices will be as published. Exchf
2 Rollers, 10 inches diameter, OSS 00 aniointJi?
I 2 " 12 " " <5 00 Jan. si, lo<B;
2 11 " " 35 00 ?
n 3 " JO ' " 00 00 T?U0INE niZIo?nn EKvptlenne for Re
3 ? J2 " " 70 00 Fj Ing the bolorof tho Hair, from gray
I. 3 ' H " ' 80 00 beautiful brown or block. Price 75c.
y r EDWIN PARKER
1 Above prleoHcomplete with Frame Wlthou . Jon. Jo, 1679.
IC Frame, $lu les? ou each Mill
* HORIZONTAL?3 Roller Mill G&Ill
for Steam or Water Pow- ! ^ ^ ^
er- *150- ABBEVILLE C. H.
A LI> wbrk dtin'o neatly and In the
, Stii Tur Oritrs fir Mb3*
Cane Hill. DOWN AT US1
r And ? -
I _ _ /Conieune ! uome Ail
Syrup Kettles ?
* * 11 >Tr> obt.lln your ACID PH08PHAT
J A. 375 LUS. MIDDLING COTTON froi
111 T0 W. JOEL SMITH & SO
Fob, '1 1S71) tf
D. B. SMITH, Agent. ?
| BUCK "SEAT! BUCKWHEAT';! fj | RIM ll(j|[
!-^i\'othl5h LOT 01? that POPULAR i ^ ^
1 sflf-iiising buckwheat Baker & Confectionei
1 PTjOUR AT
_ _ . , Miiln Street, next door to J. Ii
PiiTiTiinffham & Templeton S, V./ Boot.nnd .ShoeStore,
icr- uunnmgiiaiii. w. Fruit, Bread, Cukes nnd Candles to bi
'V, Mnrpii l<l 187!). nt nil times, fresh and sweet. GIVE I
tlds Mnrcn _ |.\h, utifi be trented rl^ht.
?" mrt M ATTF MONEY ,'AUTY-UAKI!s'?r"l?'"!<lt<>ordorC.
E. BRUCE
s;
. ..... .
j USE THIS BRAND.
BEST IN THE WORLD,
- Ait tetter iki any Salerahs
| One tenspoonful of Ihls f?oda used with sou
milk equals Four teaspoonsfuls of tl>o
best Baking Power, saving
Twenty Times It* cost.
Sog package for valuable
Information.
- If the teaspoonfuI Is :totf lar^e aiid docs no
producegood results at tirst,
U6e less afterwards.
March 5,1870, tf
Carpentry.
The undersigned hereby give* notice tha
lie is prepareu 10 no nil Kinus 01
CARPENTER'S WORB
AND
BUILDING.
Ho rIho repairs
COTTON* (JINS, THRASHERS, AND FANS
A full supply of GIN MATERIAL always 01
hand, t armors arc requested to bring thel
Gins up early in the tendon to allow tiiuo V
m have tliem properly prepured.
I Also agent fur the
Taylor Cotton Gin,
" The Brooks Cotton Press
J And nil kind* or RUBBER and LEATHEI
BELTING.
D. B. SMITH,
ABBEVILLE, C. II., 8. C.
issr
Supplies.
IN STORE AM ARRIVE!
15,000 POUNDS BACON,
500 BUSHELS CORN,
100 BARRELS FLOUR,
2,000 GALLONS MOLASSES,
5,000 POUNDS SUGAR,
3,000 POUNDS COFFEE,
IRISH POTATOES,
SALT,
RICE,
TOBACCO, AC. <fcC.,
I ALSO,
A VERY large stock of PLOWS, all klndi
at very low prices.
WHITE BROTHERS.
March 5,1879, tf.
HERE IT IS
j Powill's Feadache & Dyspepsi
ii Powders,
For the Relief of
HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA.
.f V BILIOUSNESS, AND CONSTirATIOJ
'*? Perfectly Innocent, Contain! no Morplilm
su- Calomel or Quinine.
E. PARKER.
March 4. 1879.
: POWILtS
eELECTRIC PLASTER
A HAPPY Combination of pnln Rellevlm
Strengthening una Curative Agents, wit
Electricity.
"If EDWIIf PARKER.
March I, 1S79.
~ANi\UAL RETURNS.
> Admlnlntratom, Executors, Guardian
Trustee*, and otbor fiduciaries, must mai
TTI njtUrng npos-thelr trusts within the tlrr
I || prencrlbod by law, or bo Bubjectodto a ru
!lU aud costs.
J. FULLER LYON,
J. P. A. C.
1? Jahkary 14, 1870.
.. SPECIAL ATTENTiOf
?. OF LADIES
5 IN SEARCH OF
: mmm
- IS RESPECTFULLY DIREGTE
TO THE
Eniiiorium
L Of Fashion:
p" OUDKR TO lifcDrC'E THE SIZE <
I our Stock we liuve muclo great reducll
>'?? lu pricus,
the Bargains in
ing. MILLINERY GOODS;
DRESS GOODS,
BLACK ALPACAS,
BLACK SILKS,
EMBROIDERIES,
Li. LADIES FINE SHOES,
FANCY GOODS,
Ser, PRINTS;
HOSIERY;
s/ac- 0ROVER, AC.
^ Afltiwantof renlfourpaJns Inour line i
coll earhy and often al the
r! EMPORIUM OF FASHIOI
^ jj January 2J>, 1879.
!- RTWT CANNON, AG'
n Abbeville, S. C.,
DIALER IN
Groceries, Provisior
i 11 Prmfiw.irmarips. TTilie
M. Vuui\^vv*w^? j
r, Brandies and ]Liquo
. , AT THE LOWEST CASH FRIC
lUTZ S
GIvo nie n call before buylne 61 se where
a had it. W. CANNON, Age
VIE A January 29,1871). 3 ru.
i Marshall P. DeEra]
Attorney at Law,
ARBKVILLE C. H< S. CV
M g-,t art a M M
J. A. 600DW1I
!
i * . .*
I '^5601
Successor to
r '
GOODWIN & CARTER!
Grfeetmlle, is. C.
has disr haisrri
ft -ir 1 * n .w i n . \-yG?m
A Large stock oi
GROCERIES, II
Alio
COUNTRY PRODUCE
AT ife? *
Lowest Priced
Orders will receive prompt attention iuid
be filled at
. PRICES.
On day of arrival.
Seiid for Prices
J. A. Goodwill
I Dir. George 0. Alien;
OF COKESBURYi. ..
requests hln friend# to give him a call.
Jan. 8,1879, Sin!
ifllslii
muh rnmm.
EVERYTHING In the Dragline at reason* ' fdfijskI
able priccs. Give me a call. .
E. H. McfiRIDE AjftSli
Jaa. 2J. 1879. _ . *
COATS' COTTON"?5 c?nU a Spool.. X, **?" ^25
I\ IiOSENBEBtf.
Jan. 29. l*79t '
USE tHE BE ST
Mori's anil Sea loai Teasf
-?POWDERS, AT?W.
JOEL SMITH & SON,
j Dec re; 1878
NOTICE ~
To Debtors and Creditors^
ALL person* Indebted to the Estate of Dr.* JAMES
F. MABRY, deceaned, eltbe*" 't'fjfR
bv note or account are req netted to. com$.
r forward and pay the same at an early day 40 > ' 1 ;
' the undersigned,or, U> my agent Dr. J. \
e, KKLLKJi. xiioso neglecting to neeo ioi* sg
notice will find tliclr notesand account* to ."iMff
the hands of an Attorney for collection. - S* . s-j+A
, All pernop? having.claHns against the Efr? , lA
tato will presont their demand*.1 .
MR8. M. J. MABRY; * >
Administratrix. J.< "
O^t. 23, 18T3, tti
Elegant Good#
^ THF, Attention of the Lad'lfe* are re?pec4^ H''
I .fully and upeclally oalled to the follow*
k Cloaks from $2.50 to $12.56. ^ am
| oTxrv?a, hosiery, .
i 33 1 m' ?iliI *
' McCordg Coik Mixture" ; "
rui HHM ' 'jr trag..
Tho undersigned hive been appointed (6f? "'''*%
agents for the saleor4,McC08I)8COLICJtfIXTURE/'an
infallible curejfor, coUcln hbnti.**
mule* or cattle. This preparation was pftt- '
tented Jtfne 30, 1809, aqd Jn :tne short un?
D which has elapsed sln&s has attained a rep*?
tation unequaled by ajjy patented fnedterae.. ' v*
on tho globe. We have.ln our possession tak-*' v ?
Umoiiliaafrom numerous persona who have ,*:
used U: . . .. tl- : '?/ *; '?2*
I hare nad two occasion* UKnse- Jf?Cord*~- .* J
Colic Mixture In cases that sfeerncd desperate. . ?
The success In curing was apparently mafto> al,
it is administered without trouble or da> **
lay, Is speedy in aotloo, and I.thtnk Isao-tad*^
uable that every persoa who Manages horses
or mules should feed it at hand.
D. L. WARDLAW.
SI saw Mr. McCord ase his inedlrtoavon- a. * W&
mare that had bean travelling, and was eels- - )
ed with cramp colic. The animal was drop- - . ?
plnR^own f equently and In great palq, Iiv~ . Jt
a short time after the medicine was given?lnt-.
DK ten minutes, at the farthest,?the animal wu?.- v}, ou
easier. and in an bour I saw tlie animalhar- ? ,
nessed and driven off, and learned sobi+i' K;
quently she performed the joaruey and ba<fr :
no more colic. . 1 ,
TflOMAS THOMSOK. 31
I have had ono. occasion to uso MoOotd'f.i
Colic Mixture.', It was very effective and I
think Is an eic&lleat medicine. <-' *' . J* ? y<?
8. McGOWA2f, -
r or Sale at AbbofilUby - ^
w. T. pEN?nrr#
DR. E. PAKKEB, \ vV
For aale by T. Bakar, Lowndetfvlll*,
Dr. E. H. EdwArdi. Due Wait. ^
Cunnmghaa J
S TampletoKg
?? Have on hand
rrj Sugar, Tobaeeo,
Coffee, Ai$s,
% *
jT Bacon, Plows,'
11 Lard, Hats,
Meal, Shoes/
FI6ur, uanco, _*g?g
l?> Bice. Homespt^f^^j
' v- . , .
S, Tffadcaroni, Cheese/ ^
i]pg &C,f &C?? &C? &Cif &Oif
ES. GJVE THEM A CALL. . ,,
Jan. 29. 1S79.: . _ .. "> - JM
t. THE0D08IA, |j
ill T*HE IIERO^s'E OF FAITH- In tw
"J ' 1 umes. _ V v" "a -N
EDWIN PABKf : ^
\, Feb. 19.'18TW.'tC .. : . .-j*
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