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- -mi The Press and Banner, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Wednesday, April 9, 1879 Ths Literary Club. One of the most interesting meetingso: this club took place hist Friday niuht ai Judge J. F. Lyon's: Uon. A. Hurt, President: M. P. DoBruhl, Esq., .Secretary. About twenty members were present. Judge Lyon being the essay i*l of the evening had an excellent papei on the "Nigritian Question." The essav contained much information which was presented in an entertaining manner. At the conclusion of the reading the members generally supplemented the essay wijh whatever ideas that occurred to them which had not been presentefl. ^ The next meeting win ueai in? ru>iucua of Col. CotJimn. Capt. L. W. White, essayist,?with \V? li. Parker, Esq., alternate. Killing Frosts. We have had three killing frontu during the past week, which have done serious damage to vegetation. The entire peach crop is thought to have been killed. Early blooming apples have suffered in the name way. Kuports say that the straw berry crop, which in many instance* "was nearly ripe, was also destroyed, and some of the plants kilted. Many held* *f corn have been killed to the very root and will have to be planted again. "Irish potatoes suffered badly. English peas, which promised so finely a few days ago, now present no encouraging view. .The late frosts) knock the old superstitious notion that we couldn't have frost on a tuooushiuy night into "a cocked hat." "The Christian Neighbor.'* Our good friend the Christian Neighbor corrects our remarks in which we stated that that paper was devoting its whole time fighting against war. We stand corrected. We did not mean to do von an injustice. Wo have always believed that you were more than half right on the war question, and we believe you aro quite right in thinking that some of the religious papers should speak out * more strongly tor peac . At present we believe thoy are more belligerent and loss tolwant than tlie secular press. We wish the Neighbor great success in his Xood work, and hope that our pious people will not forget thut paper when looking lor a good religious journal. Death of Mrs. L. II. Moseler. . This estimable lady departed this lire at 11 o'clock p. m., last Saturday April 5. She had been ill for six weeks, and at last succumbed to paralysis. She was sixty years of age, and had been a widow for 'fifteen years, Mr. Moseley, her husband, havingdied in 1864. She leaves behind fieven surviving children out of a family of ten?three sons and four daughtersMho are called on to mourn the loss of a kind and gentle mother, a faithful Christian counsellor and example. Toe Jackson Llterarv Society at their regular meeting Saturday evening elected the following officers to serve during the present month: President?H. T. Wardlaw. Vice-President?T. P. Cothran. Secretary?S. C. Cason. Treasurer? H. P. McKlrone. Censor?\V. C. McGowan. Librarian?M. F. DeBruhl. . The question dimussed wn?, "Should f'hinese immigratian to the United States !>e restricted." A ter debate bv Messrs. Itraham, DeBruhl- and McOowan the ^ President decided in favor of tho affirmative. James Chalmers and S. C. Cason favored the society with voluntary declamations. The society is in a healthy condition and is productive of much good. jJ.ito pcrpetiia ! Thk Baptist Courier h3s "Amen corners'' all over its editorial columns. It t'lided a burlesque account of the death ol a barroom with "Praise God from whom all blessings How." Query?"Why is il that religious papers are frequently sc much more irreverent in the use 01 saemi names tli.m i.s the secular or profane press? We know our good friend Col. Jlovt is the proprietor or the Qtttrier, bul he is not the editor; an<i we know'thai lie never u?ed cursewords in Anderson i>r Columbia and never broke the third commandment in print. A meeting of the citizens of Ninctv-Six held at the office of Captain Jumct Rogers, Jr.,-on Wednesday last, for tlu the purpose of nominating an Intendanl nil I four Wardens. Dr. J.'J. Boaemar was called to the chair and Mr. M. B MeSweeney requested to net as secretary The following gentlemen were nominated: For Inteudant?E. M? Lipscomb For Wardens?M. B. McSweeney, W. B Anderson, A. J. Quattlebaum," R. P Quurles. vSrt.K??niD Mir.r.. ? Our friend Mr Jauiea Kvan*, has just set his mill to run ningagain. About two weeks ago souu -of his machinery broke, hut it is al right now. In addition repairing tin machinery he bits put in a tine new bolt iitg cloth, and is in every way prepared to turnout the hest of flour. Mr. Kvan> ? is one of the best millers in the State mid deserves a large patroncgo. Uivj I him a trial. P n iso s efts in J a 11..?Tri.il Justin v ? r^'?" nnrnmittrii) tn till lOUIlK, U| fUV M VVUI....%?x.. w ... county Jnil last Friday two ne^roe*, Bel ton Sainton and Bon SeawriKht, on ; < har^e of hurgtary.^ They are accused o having broken into Mr." James Cheat ham's mill near Ponnaldsville on th< night of the 20th March and stolen tw< barrels of flour and some corn. The}" li in prison in default of bail. Wk have received the catalogue of th student* of Davidson College for 1S7S-7! in which we find the names of thirty seven students from South Carol inf I lev. J. F. Latimer, A. M., who is s well known in this county, is Professo ??f the Greek and German Language* This is a tine collet and deserves its lib eral patronage from South Carolina. Mr. A. J. Pkndley has just returne with t le finest lot of Western horses th* have been brought to Abbeville for man a day. He offers to sell them very chea for cash. Call early. Mr. Pendley is reliable man, and we believe has give satisfaction to every '.nan in Abbevill county who has traded with him up 1 this time. Orn friend Bailey of the Orecnvil Enterprise and Mauntaineer, says thi the l\e.n* and Banner failed to reac that office last week. We can't aecoui for the failure. We aim to send It ever Week. We will in future see that a cop of the Press and Banner goes to thi t office, sure. Mr. Hal Wardlaw, son of M Watt Wardlaw and grandson of ot r townsman, Robert Wardlaw, Esq. hi come from the West to settle in Abb ville, the home of his forefathers. He acting as clerk with his uncle Maj< ' - ? ? W 11. ... L> waraiaw, 01 me urui n tiuun ?, wards. > Miss Joella MosELKfand Mr. J. 1 Killian of Greenville, were married la week. Tho yews gives a flashy arcou of the affair. W# notice ainoni; t brides-maids, the names of Miss Mam "NVestfield and Miss Lillie BelcLer, tv t?f Greenville's moat beautiful 3'oung 1 dies. On examining the statutes at lariro South Carolina, volume l<>> page tkW>, will bo found that the penalty for robbii tho nost of any mocking bird is ten d< lars for each offense, mado recoveral before any trial justico, one-half to paid to the informer. Ij. W. Perrin, Esq., is in Newber to attend the annual meeting of the SU J/odge of the Knights of Honor. The are about twenty?tive lodges of this ord in tho State and they seorn to take t place of insurance companies admirabl Trial Justice Tolman, of Calhout Mills, has sent another negro to jail?oi Henry Heard, for breach or the pea< Heard was one of tho Lowndesville pr oners who turned State's ovidence at t famous trial. Our friends on the Georgia side mis? f their copies of the Prena and Manner li week. It was our fault. No blame shot t attach to our most attentive and eflici< I postmaster. We crave indulgence for m aelfcy. The Columbia Regxtter pnbllsl some valuable statistical articles in editorial columns last week. We cuf< two of them with the intention of ing them, but we have not room fo- tw how. J. W. Pkftftis, now itv* ,ow' Farmville with Mrs. T. 0. pritri, 1 mother. Ho rides back and ev?] day. He will be ready for colIecti< of the May instalment of taJS OJ the h "Let me work out yo' ta.x' ' next colored Colonel vj,** , pUt question wiH be annih-J ? u without benefit of cIp3^* d work It out ourselvj ljerea{le Tom Grant Pj^,, do?" near Mr teach the "young obtaine- acettificati Fred Cook's, .atiou an-hashisschoo at the late exar all right nowcDDTt p. New York, is ii Mr. W. utter "is interests in tin town lool-'coontr/. He has a splcndk 14#rd Laiown th?re which he is aux plSntatii. iou8 t^ geiVng now for cash, 80 and 8; Co^jn lien.# 1*10. Look out farmers. ccd'' y. ? T ~ " ! It is said that the flutter of a young I Indy's apron string may "some! > . time shape her destiny. If this be true,! Do how important thou it must he for her to j wear a pretty apron, a l^antiful bonnet, I a handsome'dress and elegant shoe. All ?rH ; these may he had by calling at the Km- j _ii * poriurn of Fashion, with a very small iwli outlay of tho re;uly cash. Miss Eliza evt Cater will sell the goods, and Miss Ra- J r mey will cut and tit them. jc"{ L Mits. R. M. H addon, whose taste nnd.Kfo : skill in her department have made her fa-! 8 ! I tnous throughout this County, has a full iWO( J stock ot tho most charming goods thuti"it.' . J ever greeted the eyes of maid or matron, j ! ] and the rush to her store attests the pop- j y . i ularity of that establishment, as well as | tlie 11 the lively demand for the goods thatjat'u j decorate. Don't fail to give Mi's. !; don an early will. j |,"!r ; ("aat. L. W. White has just return-jdici ['oil from New York with a most attractivei , I stork of goods, which the Messrs. White > Ra (! Brothers Hre ottering to their customers ,jat the lowest living rates. His good .; taste and excellent judgment always enJsure their customers a /ino assortment Ti | of the best goods. ^ I Messrs. W. Joet. Smith <k Son are twi ;! opening a superb lot of goods that cannot * n j fail to please. The senior partner spent some tune in the New York market, and i,hv ; his excellent goods and his full shelves wti 11 give the best evidence of his ability to Tti< I provide for the wants of this commufcab ' Mil. II. D. Reese invites you to take rcil( 1J your broken watches, clocks, and jew'! elrv to his shop for repairs. By industrj- i?jc and attention to the (wants of his cus- tlio tomers ho hopes to receive a share of cou vour business. See his advertisement. | | cel? 'j Mil." J. M. vlsanskf, or Line >yosc,_is run 1 on a visit to his brother, Mr. (*. A. VI- do jsanski of this place. IIo will remain Vj01 hero during the Jewish Feast of the rt ! Passover. Thl j The Rev. Dr. Aclgcr preached in the Presbyterian ehureh last Sunday to large j",! j congregations. He is spending the week sici ! in Abbeville at the house of the KeV. Mr. to I Martin. Ito Mils. Siiii.lito *?f our town has the Uir i largest rosebush in America. It is thirty- ?'c; [ five years old, twenty feet in diameter, [and was full of blooms wiieu tho frost i ; came. llM, i Tiie many friends of our townsmen, Dr. E. Parker, \V. H. Parker, Esq., and ! j".s, { Mr. E. F. Parker will be sorry to near of j jj',, the serious illness of their aged mother, j rou Wu were clad to meet Mr. John Devlin ! ln^ i in town on Monday. He has been quite j (;i,, ! unwell for some time, and although not Chi | looking his best yet, he is convalescing. tl"< | tiikiik are still some of our suhscri- ujr" bers behindhand. Now is really the very i not j best time to settle up. At any rate, the for . ti<nn unit llll ITin?f llHlllirhblV. * I "UIC "v""* """ *'" I cm John Rcffin Kino, the great colored Ore preacher, was thq centre of attraction on s'x the square saleday and kept up more ?*? racket than a dosen sober men. to t Don Wilson ordered tiio instruments ro", for the brass band this morning from POn Fiske, of great celebrity in the mauuiac- iio\ ture of musical instruments. A lur Mr. and Mrs. I. GittkiARn have|Clu ! rented the house recently occupied b.v I JJ?1.' 'Mr. J. S. ilammond, and have gone to L.j* housekeeping. | or! Mr. Pknm.ev has sold since the first of! con November last, at Abbeville Court House I ^ one hundred and twenty-one horses and',, muleafor cash. " N Nkxt Sunday is Eastor Sundaj'. Tlie "J"" Episcopal congregation will decorate i,u( : their house of worship with flowers and tr? i evergreens. the I Thk work on the corporation roads i goes on bravely and well. The town acc I council are now looking after the wide- the , walks. ^Ih I Salf. day was a poor day in Abbeville, tot But few persons were here. Noproperty of I .was sold and everybody went home so- nm ; ber ens I 0t r' pul 1 The act placing Mexican soldiers on | the pension roll failed to become a law. j Captain Black asks u.i to make this no- ^ .. tice. nn? 1 ? ^ ?!11 f I .r ,| thk South c arolina I'resuyirry vm i I bogm its session in our town to-day. A ! ^'j1 .; large attendance of delegates is expected.!m, ,' The Anderson Journal savs the J'reM I r'?( t and JJunnttr gives more reading matter jjjjjj !' than any other weekly paper ih the State, j f(R. ' Colonki. John IIolcomk, ay indus- j i'" ' | trious type-setter at -vbOeville, will leave | Jjj' lo-uay on a short visit to Augusta. j n,? Mu. Skctktahy DeBri'IU.'s interest-1bj-c 1 ing annual report of the Literary C'luL* i ' wo h??po t<> publish next week. I th) j 1 * Tuk roof painters are doing well here. jC^r : They are .now engaged in painting t'oth- ^ ' I ran iV: Norwood's lJlock. r,.^. .1 Dr. Parker last week si tipped off 11 mr ; j immense lot of old school books tnat J1"' , have gono out of use. t?r Yesterday commenced the Jev.ish q?n Passover, which continues for the re| mainder of the week. im' j Rev. J. O. Lindsay, D. P., preached j oft; ' to a large congregation at Kocky River | c_ I I church hist Sunday. f j It is now twenty years since the senior i = ' i partner bought an interest in the ^Yea.sj ? | and Banner otllce. ! *'r| ' Mu. P. Rosenberg has an excellent stock of goods, and he would be pleased f?| J to have you call. Ku e Not a girl in Abbeville is scared nt a; u cow now. The stock luw has made them W . all brave. ll'-' elf \ There were some beautiful vines in r f full bloom at tl. j Episcopal yard when ?i - the frost came. "',l 3 Pi?ant shade trees along our streets ml 5 now. The stock law will protect them. mi L j We thank Mrs. Visanski of this vil j Inge for a sample of Passover bread. ' 1 1 ii'nu ut ilm Priislivtc ) / L PUT, in?? no ?v -- v ? . rian church hist Sunday. H u Nkw billiard tables arc the last sensa- e o! tioli in Abbeville. r Rkad lieccher's speech and be edi- ^ ? fied. '* O. P. II. was in town sale day. h' ^ Greenwood Notes nod Comment*. M v a p nY QVII) NUNC. a "" n There was plenty of Ice on Friday morn- ? le lD*- * jo It Is apprehended t lint the damage remitting _ I to the fruit crop from the recent cold mi up, Is serious and extensive. _ fa Prs. Maxwell and Tairgnr.t haveJtist return-' >, it ed from a trip to Columbia, In the Interest of;" |) the Greenwood and AuguMa llallroad. An j ,, ,t ] additional force of 75 convicts was obtained.. J* , j The work of eov-struct'oh goes rapidly on. I "I Dr. K. K. Calhoun has in his possession a! J I justly esteemed relic of the'late Internecine ' j war. The first cannon hall fired lrom Fort Sumpter on Fort Moultrie. r. A most lnt< resting union Sabbath School i lr meeting was neld last Sunday evening In Ihc j Methodist Church. The large attendance, the animus of the addresses and the unity 01 pur ~ 6-1 pose manifested In the proceedings forclbli 1 is J demonstrated how thoroughly this conimt J 3r , nity is Identified with this great Interest. | jjr i- ! At the last meeting of the Heading Cl?'. , Prof. KlUgh wan elected president and Cak* _ . | M ailer, critic, for thccnstllttg quarter. c Kvery Inch of the rich soil fVom which'*1* ? ; i i.?.. mi! an i J OIU IUiltT5 IlilVC I7CVII W|,| irw VV|I1 nt arable condition by the farmer*"* he The spjnch of ProK ft. (\ Hodges be'c tl,c ? ie Sabbath School last Sunday evening 1,9 r'- ] vo cjraiUly en-rapport with the ocea?lon'-,rmite> nJ a. elaborate and comprehensive. An emigrant wagnn freighted xr*4 wo'?en o 1 and children en route rrom Klrtfl' to ^"(>rth q j o? j ('arolina. passed through toH'LyVs,t'r(iav* Sh it Local attachments prevailed o ,l"e fascl-1 bu ( nations of the land of flower*,ul ,th(\v 8? Dr jj. | back to be buried In the old iiiik'riml statp- 1 Fr ,ifi ! The Kxcelslor Debating Cl? .w'1' hftv? ? ! ? i10i}?'*bllc discussion on next , 'Sv n'8ht at oe i waller's Hall, subject "\Vhi<is 1*1C mightier ! the p#n or the sword?" ry ! In order to get a coJjsp|f,l'R nm' eligible ite location, our popular surg" "''"."St, Dr. K.! re j (i. Martin, swunsr tils ncv'i;n 'oa tree limb J Ti I in front of Bullry, HcXIkc A lxid ] 13 ; came In from the countr" ,iavc ??e or his, he mol?r* sxtraeted, and rm,nK "'C Ki?rn, he ] V. j pulled ofl Ms shoes nm0ilt '.,nd, s'?rt?l up ! V | the tree?he was t'oi<fmt *1,e I,r'? dental. 1 9 j rooms were at the hot j w< JJ? I The /'rtsi rnM Bafn*!\d? PJ|Me flic side by j *P< o?? i side iii almost crery s residence in >K'" is- Greenwood. Whlc"",10^' Arduously rend | f,w ho will probably herc'<>r *eveuk-d. j sU A competent Jv^~'T Wo^'d be \Vell sustain-;,\J' , od here. j J* , The manly nn, '7'"ln<,'d attitude preserved i , ! by the IVrw anwr'K''u\? adjustment of 1! whnt was mt?i ve! *nei1 tts ? surreptl- I ent! tious attack k'10 meets with the the ?'??t posit! v; 1? Pronounced commendation ' fl all think,?,"*'' ?h,? uv.lc,ld honorttMe, T was a* ilnrV? Jaccepted us it was fenrl?*sl v | " i#(l demundcfii.J'i' r Banner have H itn , down rie. t wionld be nothing apochrv- I r?i )ut i phai In ' uiuluul relations of iiigiitoned j T "r Journal " A ni! Mr. extraordinary In-1 01 l enti,?? i ,T; Many ot his Inventus are 1 I '''flltfb v t-|ih combining uillity and CI At Pr?f,i. " leisure and means lie ?r: . . w lK,n "ttiiln to distinetiou In thai Hue.' ' f ' was really enough to make a hungry, ry ' an feol lachrymose to look at Mr. Hal ley's ine garden the morning after the freeze, so j |ti untimely shorn 01 its early honors. i Cloak# nnrl overcoats have been In active ' 3 request Uils week. .Several car loads of freights hare been de- | j 0 tached for this place this week. j? Wise old hens that were seriously cnnsld- i erlng preparations for a spring brood haveju- j r dlclotisly deferred the time of incubation un . til old Probabilities Is a little more detlnl- i 3 tlve. 1 If there is a single voting man in Green- | woad who expects to make a preacher we j don't know it, though many are suH'crlng . l chronically with early piety. 3 | We look to Abbeville for our toast* i Preaching lust Sunday at Tranquill by Kev*; w | Mr. El well; at Horebby Kev. H. F. Miller; |j, - I Dr. HIohii was absent at Presbytery in New- ?i( I berry, consequently no preaching at l,onjiwl ; Cane. I I Millway Scraps. Ir. McDonald who lives near Mr. W. B rn's had the misfortune to lo*e his dwell; last week by Are?accidental, caught >ut 11 o'clock in the day time. ounty Commissioner Hester was on tht id rounds iu?t week inspecting the fenct e was equipped as tlie law directs, carried h him ii small sized Jumping mule, when r he came to a low place in the lence tried 'donkey's skill at jumping. The Captnln 1 to assist htm in his arduous duty ("opt. lirun, Mtijor l'eter Zimmerman and the resaid donkey. eventv-tlve more convicts for the (ireen;wl and Augusta Railroad are expoc/cd this i?k. Csipt. Ciihill is in Columbia now with s-rs. L. i;. Lite* and P. 11. Bradley, Jr., o wiil act as guards on the %ay up. Irs. Dr. 1>. II. Adams, of Phoenix, died on .loth ultimo, and was burled on Monthly :r services by Kev. Mr. Jordan. .She whs uugbter of Klbert I>erne, and has been In I health lor some time?has been n mctnof the Haptist church I'rotn childhood and J in the hope ol a glorious Immortality. ilroad Grievances - Accommodating the Public. Charlctlon Xeit x and Courier. here Is a world of sound sense in the rerks of the Abbeville 1'reti and Ilunnev, on subject of flic ltallroad connection br en (.Charleston and the up-country. For umber of years the Xeu<i and Courier adutcd the establishment of n fast through train from Charleston, reaching Coin inbefore noon and making close connection h the Greenville and Columbia ltallroad. > Advantages of such a connection are nlfold and mnnlfest. Two years ago this edule went into clfect, and passengers irlng Charleston early In the morning L'heu (jreenville, Walhnlla, or the termln oi ine hparuiuuurg imu asucviuc iwud the same ni?lit. Tli^re was general rein g. People thronged to Charleston from up-country, and the people of the lowntry Hocked to the mountains. It was too d to last. The Greenville Road had not acrrated the speed of Its tralnsand such quick nlugas the.South Carolina Railroad could was not enough to make up for the Jogt of the connecting line. The trains left irlestou quite soon enough, but they ched the terminal points somewhat late, s, however,could have been cured. Then le the litigation which placed botli roads he hands of Receivers. Uefore this was le, It was Intimated that one of the first js, under the new management, would be cut -ott' Charleston from the Greenville id, which was Just what the Geocnrllle utcd. Col. JKnlamead never liked the ouch day train, and threw his influence idily against it. Whether Mr. Fisher or t. Conner broke the line wc do not know, do know that it was done, and that a pasger leaving Charleston in the morning lulling to go to Greenville, must remain all htin Columbia, and be satisfied to rcach uestination the next evening?unless will go by way of Charlotte and the Air e Hail road, which is the longest way nd and the.shortest way home. t this time the Charleston newspapers goto Greenvillo and .Spartanburg go from irleston to Columbia, from Columbia to irlotte, and from Charlotte to their desUloii, arriving there many bourn earlier n If they went by the direct route via the envllle und Columbia, Railroad. This 1* the worst example. Charleston papers points on the Greenville and Columbia i I road as far South as Ninety-Six go by irlotte to Greenville, and come down the scuvllle and Columbia Railroad to Ninety. reaching their destinations considerably Her than If they went by the shorter te. Roughly.speaking, it takes less time o round four-tilths of a circle than to go nd one-lifth. 'hat can be accomplished, for the public ivcnlence, is shown by the down schedule v In operation. The train that leaves the nlnal points on the Greenville and Conliin Kallroad In the mornlirg reaches .. . I..-,-.. !, r.i?hf Tt irit'MUIl 111 1" u tiuin im anv .......v. bo done going up as coming down, clvc hours arc enough for tlie f run from irlcston to Greenville, which is a dintanee ibout T.Q miles. The time now Uikcn, nlng down, is uhout sixteen hours. Even h u slxleen-hour schedule, trains could ve Charleston atoo'cloclc in the morning 1 reach Greenville at !l o'clock at night, early every newspaper above Columbia es the restoration of the through day eduletroin Charleston to the up-country, : no heed is given to remonstrance or entty. The Railroad managers do Just as v please, and give no attention whatever, t we can see, to the wants of the public, e way to ?eeure quick schedules and good ommodation above Columbia is to extend .Spurtanburv I toad from Alston toColuni. This will flunk the tortuous Greenville 1 ( oluinbla ltallroad. and give a short line he Jiionntalns. Travellers and shippers freight have been the sport of the Kalids long enough. Mueh is due to tho own* of the Hoads, but something is due to the .die. Cyclopedtn of Literature. . list or the celebrated authors whose lfvef I writings are represented In volume-a oi > new Acme edition of Chamber's Cyclopei of Knglish I. iterature, Just received, Is eernlv very attract iveto any person of tine wry taste. Fox. I'enn, rsaxier. nnnyun, :ke. Newton, Hrawne, llale, Walton, l)ryi,Toinplc, Kvelyn, T'epys, Hurler, Addli, Swlit. Pope. Kanisay. t'ibtier, sleele, Lie, I>rklry mid liulliii^lirokc. area few ol brilliant stars that brighten its -JIG paucs will brine gladness in many a scholar'? trt," says tin- 77?ir*. of 1'hlladi'lphln. "to J that this truly admirable work has heeu night within the range of shallow pockets, lit such volumes beautifully printed, and gantlv bonnet in cloth, for only S2."i0, or by single volume tor -I-'! cents, post-paid l> tainly a marvel of cheapness, and should ahllsh an enviable reputation for the pub lets. If It cannot make their fortune. Al,d.v they report, a sale of nearly f!u,uu;i volie>i. It ought to he in every library ami me in the land, specimen pastes and full ormatlon as to various styles of binding, ins to clubs etc., will he Kent free on re st by the publishers, the American Hook change. .V> Cvekman street. New York e word is sold only to subscribers direct J the present wonderfully low rates an red only to early purchasers. .HARK IT KKI'OKTS. s'f.w YoitK, April 7 ? 12 in. ? Stoeki onir; money 7, cold J.fltl; exehangeig 4.s#?'-4 ; short 4.: state bonds dull k-erninents rtrm. Cotton dull ; sales 1W ddling upland lll4 : mliidling Orleans 11J, tures tinner; April?; May 11.43 Jum jti; July 11.73. l<orisvii.i.e, April 7. ? Flour quiet heat tlrm;corn duller; Oatstirm; Fori 7'i; bulk meats higher; bacon nominal ar sides'^; whiskey active. A f<;csTA, April 7? cotton steady middling lOJ-i; low middlin? lS;goodprUl ry !'}:?: net receipts SO; sales ZTH. '? '11 Aiti.KSToN, April 7 ? l otion Ktendyddllng 11; low mldfJ'InK U^fc: nodd ort" ry l?'4; net reeeL"1"' ; s*lus -JL- _ jjui?! UIED. kr* At (Jreenwood. Saturday, -Vprll 5th rMri). . Moseley, tued C-i years. .. , J) 1 11 1 U?> I At Cokcshur,', March n, Mrs. F. M. Godbt daughter. At Cokcshur.', Mnrcli 10, Mrs. J. K,. Tov nd, h duUMtiiT. At Cokesbtiry, March 22, Mrs. J. P. Prltch* soil. { ... At April 1, Mrs. W. W. Lfcwsoi ii. i l AltlU LL>. MJ?KIKI\ by \V. ?. Koiler. Trial Jum 'chunry ls7H, >1r .1. M. (JABLE to Miss . ;aKKYN< ?I.l>s of Kilircfield County. y\HKIKD by W. <i. Kelllcr, Trial ljusi t.niary 4. lN7!i, Mr. WILLIAM BLUFO ,Iiss MAKY It. CHES-SWKLLof Abbey .nly. 1AHHIF.D by Trial Justice W. Ke v irll *>, 1ST!), JA.MKA McPHKRKIN to 2 VKY BANKS all 01' Abbeville county. ? i ii rnVSIKXKKS f'KKHSIIT.?H W I .aw son A Co. Harnwel . .1 KTodd. I.O North. A J Spctr. ( uce, AV K Bradley, A T Wldcman, J B IV. Kxi'Kfss.?J T Jnyftfk, J H Maxwell nwford, R ]'. Cade, MlfesS Livingston* ithrn.li, J K Todd. HOTEL ARRIVALS.; Li.stox Aouxk.?Dr J L Miller, J O Di n, II E Honner. I)r F K Rulf, J K TOdd, est.; l)r A T Widenmn, Bold Branch; McNeil Davis' Hridge Link. LlovT fl More, K L Wilson, Fort Pickens ; C eppard. Chicago; Dr I* H Conaday. Col ry ; Dr J I, l'reosly, Dr 'Rpretlo. Lon g C~.. F E Wenck, Ninety-SixDr J D Nee azlertivllle. ' r_. . FOR CENTLEMEN. ETOND a doubt we have the largest an b?nt selected luiKortnieut of COTTONADES, TWEEDS," CHEVIOTS, FLANNELS AND FANCY CASSIMERE8 ? have erer handled. We also dlre< jelal attention to our gentleman's tin yes. We are prepared to satisfy the moi tldlous uiid Invite the inspection of on K'k by parties desiring handsome and se: 'euble Spring Suits. Also large line of Hat th felt and straw und Ruidy-Made Clotl I at W.JOEL SMITH & SON'S ROCERIES! GROCERIES! 'FIAT Canned CORN. UK HA, nnd TOMATO KM. FRENCH MT'STARD CHOW CIIOW tit1 '<"UMBKH riCKIjKS, v?ry flno. Ami nl iV* on liivnd in large quantities. flACON, M< )L ASSES, KLOUR, COICN, COKKEEand SUOAR, at W. JOEL SMITH & SON. Vpril 9, 1879. OT REESE, TIT?4aL IfTftlrAti rtTtH u AffTlInn rail Miner dim jcwwcr, ABBEVILLE, S. C. VILI. be pleased to ror\-e his friends nn the public with the best of work in hi lentth*: lowest pricefli t'allut the store ' l-ssrs. Httrhwpll & (?>, where he may ? iys be found during biihliicss ho'jrs. \pril 0, ISTH. \ 1till Mil | > fRlHoflDS'R AT TEE i Mi Emporium | f 1 ? ? ? - I A T? V Of Fashions | Tlio a Coiprisiiiir all llie LATEST NOTELTIESi noom i ? CLOTH i Of The Season. vict - HAM New Millinery, New Millinery. Elegant Stockt KANl In all the I-ntcst styles und Shades. New DressGoods, NewBress &oofls.j Embracing nil the newest shades nnd qimll- a ties from 10c to llni'St. ^ INTew Jb^id (J-loves In all shades nnrt .splendid qualities from 7.V to $1.00 also silk and Lisle thread in beautiful styles very cheap. New white poods, PIQUES, Ac., HAMBURG EDGINGS Rnd INSERTINGS in endless variety from lc up. Novelties in Neck Wear. Reftd. JABOTS, SCARFS, RIBBONS, LONG LACE sewed i MITS, entirely new. Hi.xirl Ladies and Misses colored HOSE. New PARASOLS and sun UMBRELLAS T, _ with a greiit variety of Fancy articles for Ijj- VjrIO dies wear. No one can fail to be pleased with our elo gaut stock and all we nsfc isa look to convince that we arc selling everything in our line at very lowest, cash priccs. Samples sent on application. Thoir -T- . ~~ * j in ?earc Linen ouit)s? ? Ijidlesdo not [fail to examine our elegant stock of these (roods before purchasing material as can every time save the expense of making up, prices range from 82.00 to 5800, at the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS 7C April 9, 1879. VU illlSfl. : ?:0:_ j \\J E take pleasure in calling attention to g j }} our entirely I | NEW SPRING I ] SUMMER "STOCK of and DRY'GOODS. DRESS GOODS, L, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ithft l?OSIKHY, G LOVKS, T RIBBONS. EMBROIDERY, HAMBURG EDGINGS. TRIMMINGS, etc. QT1 ( Parties desiring SPRING GOODS and ' warning bargains will please examine our ?T ; stock. Ill Bargains in DRESS GOODS. { W Bargains in BLACK ALPACAS. o _ Bargains In BLACK SILK, | 1 Rargulns In CASHMERES, I ItargHlDK In'LAWNS. j Ilarxaliix in DoLAlNE, all Wool. I llitrguins in P K. Ourstoek of PRINTS Is unusually large I I and pretty. eonslKliug of nearly 2iNI pieces of! j different style und pattern. full and cxain-| lino thein, and don't forget wo liuvc a full i " 'jilnoof rj NOTIONS. SILK IP DICKS, i *0, LINEN li'DK FS, OLOVES, i fl/ cot,la lis, CUFFS, ' RUCHES, 1)1 ?V LIES, iiress buttons, towels TAHLE DAMASK. LINENS. ! SHEKriNCS, und DOMESTICS.! Tliofol p' A Aili line of j ruary toi BOUTS & SHOES ffi '} ranKlng in price uud quality from SI.00 to. !-HATS AND CAPS- ! ISCT' A particularly nlcc line of felt and I STRAW <foods. : A N e> Examine our Stock, and l?e plen'od. Wo {ft Pica j ar^ offering a stock of good UooiU*How prl-, lioldcn ee?. next, at : 1. JOEL SMITH & SON. !?Hi : j April 0.1S7;?. j ZEPHYR WORSTED, [,;? w . l-'riLScr a \LL colors. Motto* and Perforated Hoftrd j lti grout vari''>" 1,111 now be had at j ?jl,ie j Mr!<'? IjEmporicmof Fashions, " j April 9. I.S7J. ? |J7 i! NOTICE! Tlio l>HrK or ile^ccnditiits one Mnfy iIJa ^ 'lo. nl'out 177U. lUJUfiied oimj W? nt Mc-^ce In Sw Jemey, nnd afterward a | - 'moT-^ '<> South Carolina, may heur ofsomo-i v mm ; 1 J . - ,:,;vr ^ ; 'Hp- ^ . i - K .'CV/.:1 m .. ' 0 H V 1 9 k y ' - ? St: i * '.v . ... "1 & -.* .? / , i lb: r:*; t - |! l? . ... ~ 1 . 1 - fe V .. . :s V **?5pm; i .3 ft " . : />< v* * * - ? : . .. V- r * "' f't ' * 'si-' V ! -Msfe .' > 'I i . V"} ?! ' I - * '&H - .? -iiMr- &i-.. YT * ' *' * V , - i -V , Ex Rel. Will. P: Doollttlo I Nttf*? ... ... VK. jptjMJftl r Janus a. Richardson, as Sherl/t' of Edgefield 1 its and Cout.ty, a. J. Smylcy, W. H. Allen and MHd.'.fcou Richardson. | Kxccut Ion. ! Ahhft BY virtue of un Execution to mo directed in the above stated ease, I will sell at Abbeville <\>urt House oil (sale Hay In May next,' wltUIti tin- legal liours of Mile, tliu following described Heal Estate, to wit-:? TWO II UNDUE!) ANI) SEVENTY-FIVE /t-fl (275), ACRES * of land, more or less, bounded by lands of V Walter S. Richardson, Capt. J. N. Kinu,- J. ! W. Calhoun and others. lA-vled on as thfc , I property ol Maddison Richardson, at the suit \ ^ j I )i inv Mate or fsoutn Carolina. t.x k?m. ?. ' I ; , : Dnolittle vs. Jaines'A. Richardson, as Sheriff M let ill. w*t pr TERMS. Cnsli.?Purchaser to pay fftr j>h- j c'? pers. J. F. C. 1'uPltE I I Aprn.3,l?7!>. April || Sheriff's Sale.* ' j Lewis 1'. Rlchey vs. Charles \V. Gufftn; Execution. j I)Y virtue of an execution to me directed In . I the above stated case, I will srll at AMio-1 1L 1C I vllie Court House on Sale ilay in Mny next, ' i within the lenal hours of Kale, the following d Heal Estate. iowii:? I TTl TWENTY ACHES OF.LAND, ^ ^ more or less, bounded by lands of Hnfft'oy ] O'Connor, Ueorge Marshall, Elijah Wilson pTIr and others. Levied on as the properly ofi^nE ! Charles \Y. Gullln at the suit ol .Lewis 1\ I Rlchey. TERMS.?Cash. Purchaser to pny for paI pers. J. F. C. l)ul' RE, K. A. C. . April I April, 5, 1S79. - ~~ N OTICE Q| iTo Debtors and Creditors. L.,* i i J Sc A LI, persons Indebted to the Estate of Dr. 11(.w J AMES V. MAUKY, deceHmf, fit her ' bv note or account urv ruquostcd C(,me'edofa ! forward anil pay the same at bii early day to | I fhc undersigned or to Hiy ngent f>r. J. >V. KKIiLKK. Those neyleelfh^ 16 . h*ed this Hntlt'e will llnd their lwtesand/Hy/junta In \?ri > till' bunds of an Attorney for Collection. * * ,' All persons having clufnis rrgaln'st tlie Es12 tato will present tlielr demands; iM fi' ft M115/ >1. J," MARRY, UXa I Ail'ulnfstretrlx. ! Oct. 25, 1?7.\ tf. * t JEW SPRI ESH, PRETT fki+oT I ill UU L now prepared to show ono of th< ndise ever offered in this mnrkot; its of nlmost every one ban bd ntij ttention of the ladies is specialty Dress ire very desirable and very chea such as JiENRIKTTA CLOTI r. ORIA ANI> niSFIOP LAWNS BURG TRIMMINGS in more tl TE PIQUES from (>J cents up. TNG CLOTHS, of different color imdred dilfnrent styles of BUTJ L'Y TIES and SCARES, RUFFI Por G-ei They have an iLOTHS AND EMM-MAI AND AI r-made SHIRTS, Gauze UNUE Summer SHOES, ?tC., <tC. es the above, everything usually ceries and 3?rovis Hardware, C Woo( stock is Immense ; their assortn :h of goods is almost obliged to b all and be Suited. nningham Have Opened 1 5?* EL 11 & a TT . " | ilitRU ( are prepared to i public generally. sarJy day, NNINGHAM >t, 18, 1876, tf Dr. H. p.DEN ABBEVILLE, S. C? Oi stra Corrt. Ilovlm; order was pa*?etl nt the F?l no of Court *14tl> ult.) by his Horn , B. Printer E OF SOOTH CAROLINj ounty of Abbeville? in-: COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS. ;tm term of the f'ourt of Commo s for the County of Abbeville to b 011 Wednesday, 2H<1 I>ny of Apr Id o'clock, ii. m.. for the hearing < isos upon the calendar ofsnld Cotir b<? disposed of without Julie*: Ih her i*l. T. n. FRASKR, rrmuiug uuv*^^. toresled pnrtle# will tnke due notii imd be hi prompt nttendnhcfc. Jud( vLll preside ut the extra term. 1 M. d. ZElUI.KIt. Clerk of Court. I;'8 Office, 1 i as, i87t?. ; TJcOOSAlI ?ACtKNT.? 2, Granite Range ky and Sel ox* Cast PLK AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CHOICE FAMILY GROCEItlF-S. ) ALSO, OD LINK OK CONFECTIONARY. CIGARS, A SPECIALTY!! [j motto Ik "Live and let Live."? 1 HE A CAtJ TT7A-MAKINO exeented With nei mi dispatch nnd upon Renfonul by . M. D. McDonald t, 1Z, 1K7S. _ dissolution. jartnorship heretofore existing h on NORWOOD & JON KM, Dcnlehi Merchandise, Abbeville C. 11., y this day been dissolved by mull) . The buKincsfi of thettlu flrhi will it by Norwood llros. H. It. NORWOOb; . . .A, W;'JONES; vlllc, 8. C:; MartH 11,1?7'J. undersluoed have thin day forifl'ed wtner*hip tinder the jinn .nainfc OOD |(ll( i's, us siiece**6Vs Irt NoV\Vdi ?, nnd will bc g'hd to have the pub! a call. II. TI. NORWOOD, J. M. NORWOOD, vllle, S. I?., March 11. 1S70. THDKAWAI (Nf* sold my entire Interest In t im of Norwood * floncs to Mr. J. id, I be* to n'tam my thanks to I Gw the.flheml pntronujro extended c esire.trt commend the new Arm vtronnn^. A. W*. JONES v ille. ilnrcli 11,1870. BEAN'S at American Rot BEER. ,L. PnckaccK. It makes u most del s t.iid healthy drink, poMosldg t optrtles for ;otilng up the Block!, L ney and blonmch. E. PARKER. 2,1870. BEAN'S rEACT of ANNET COLOR BUTTE] :ese and the liki EDWIN PARSER. 1. IKTtt. JT! OUT! ninety (00) days allowed to M liool.s to supply tfjeroscdyts with 1 hool Books at introduction pries ei 1st of April. Thoy Will uow be disp t retail prices. rnwrn PARITE1 iiu t? in x auuu' 1 2, 1S70. rshall P. DeBruh Attorney Jtt Law, AI'.wkvim.I-: y. c. NG GOODS!! V AWn rWF.APTl irothers j larpest and most attractive stocks Moi It embraces nucha variety 6t C4odda ths pplied. called to the Goods, p, consisting of fcMno lilack 1 with silk tvaty; a?(l <*11 wbbl TAMIS! , from 121 cents up; inn one hundred dtflbbertt stylfcs. ft and very cheap. ONS. . .. -INGS, COLLARS and CUFFS. ^tlemen, elegant sttck of CASSIMERES, \<OL fx "t AT^TTTUT A m titlesi sunt HATS. jSO R-VESTS, CRAVATS and TIES, nam kopt in tbo lino of ions, Crockery, 3en-Warei &c., &c. lent complete and prices so low that any or uy. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WHITE BROTHERS, & Templetoi their magnificent tock of irnmm, serve their friends am Give them a call a & TEIWPLETON WILSON, TI9T, fice Over the Post Office. State of South Carolin; County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON TLEAH. ) The Trusteed of the Estate of Dr. John Pel I Howe deceased, Alienees vs Elizabeth Taggart, Eugene Taggart nnd others, Hel at Law of Wm. IP. Taggart deceased. Application to renew Eurnt Records Ac. To Eugeno Taggart, absent D?fendant rAKE NOTICE that the application to i now original records in the above stat n case has been tiled In the office of the Clei e of Court for Abbeville county nnd that unlc H vou flic your answer within one month afl >l date of this publication Judgcmentby defni t, will be docketed against you and the origin e- record be renewed. McOOWAX & PARKER, March 21, 1879. lin. s FEVER AND AGUE HARTERS & MOIHE Fever and Ague Pi are advertised as specifics for tin troubles. , HTD PARKER. I Jan. 31,1879. I The Ladies > (K/II.I. And our Millinery Department tl If season 111 charge of Mrs. Sassard. (( Imerly with lis) whose good taste and ablll *re sure they will remember; and as regai I low prices, stylish goods &c. all we ask is look to convince we cannot be beat. Mix* jano minify win imve uiiuigc ui i Mantua Making Department and be prep Led at all times to sell Put tern*, cut, lit a inuke ilresnes In the latest style. Ktapcct fully, JAS. A. BOWIE, Agt., EMPORIUM OF FASHlONH March 28,1879. Cunningham ,| &Templetoi 10 Have opened their Sprii I Stock consisting in part of CALICOS, CHECK IJOMESPU NAINSOOK, u CAMBRICS, ih PIQUES, lo. LAWNS, At BLEACHED AND be BUOWN IIOMESPU HAMBURG EDGING, CLOTHING, SHOES, AC, Cult and examine. a March 19,1870. I NOTICE!. 0^* the morning of the 10th of March th convicts cscnned lrom the Stockade on Ore wood and Augusta ICallrond, viz: Ha Hampton, Kd Hampton and Aaron Galb< We will i;lve thirty dollars for their uppreh j? ?lon and delivery at the stockadu or penlt lie tlary In Columbia or tt*n dotlafa for elthe H, them. J. J. CAIIILL, Superlntonden Iio March lo, 1670. BOOKS To Be Used In The >t PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 187 Swlnton's Word Primer, Hwlnton's Word Book or Speller, Swlnton's Word Analysis, !wi Webster's Primary Dictionary. Webster's Coinrrtm School Dictionary, Webster's Academic and Common Sch Dictionary, Swlnton's Prlftmpy U. S. History, Swlnton's Condensed II. 8. History, Swlnton's Outlines of History, Cttthcurt's Literary Header, J.lej nolds' 1st, 2nd, 3rd, <th and 5th Read Appleton's 1st, 2nd ;jrd, 4th, and otu He crs. Robinson's Progressive Table Uook, 0 Robinson's Primary Arithmetic, Itoblnson's intellectual Arithmetic, Itoblnson's Rudiments of Written Ar .. inetlc, J Robinson's Progressive Practical Arlthi V, tic. Robinson's Progressive High School Ar metic, it itoblnson's New Klcmcntnty Algebra,, | Cornell's First Steps In GeAferapliy, <'urnBll'n Vrlmurv Oeocrmihy. Cornell's Intermediate (ieo;:rapliy, Cornell's O rum mar School Geography, ? Cornell's Physical O^oKraphy, Ouuckentrtw' PrfMnry Grammar, V (juackenbos' English (jruminur, I tiuuckcnbOM' Illastrated Lessons In our I gunge, 'Quackchip s' 1st Lessons In Composition illc liuuckciSbbb' Compostlon P.hotor)c. Hie ou*ek?hbos' Elementary History of United suites, us. QuaekCAbos' acf>ool History of the Un state*, Tho Model Copy Hooks from 1 to 6, J KeynoM* Copy Hooks from 1 to 5, at _ E. PARKER'S. j January 2i>, 1879.* ' /"BOATS' COTTON"- 5' s'enL? ft Spool. lj I\ llOdENHER .I/in. ?/>. IS79. 0 State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. r Court ok Common Pleas.?Copy scmmoxs , j i fob Relief, , (Omplaint Served.) Jntnes W. Pcafcip. Pnintlfr against < Jennings, Htnlth & Co., Judgment crMltor* [ I .of W. II. Pcnkn, deceased, Julia F. I'eake, widow, Sarah Penko, hi* mother, ftarah R. I WortninBlon, Amanda M. Pyutt, Uyrd J Peak, Jacob Peak, M. Peak, John A. Peak, i k and J. A. Onllaher. Krtnl. Gallaher, Emmy I Gnlltlher, Gils. Onllaher, Claud Gallaher, j " William Gallaher children of IS. K. Gnlla- ( fhef a prc-detteased Bister, J. C. Johnson, J. W. Johnson and M. A. Johnson, clill-l ' Iron of N. Margaret Johnson also a nre-dc-j ( 11 ccascd sister of the said William II. l'eake, ; heir* at luw of W. 11. Peuke, dcceused, IX-i j fendants. j ? To the Defendants, Jennings, Smith & Co., Julia F. Peak, Sarah Peak, Sarah II. Wor-I tlilneton, Amanda, M. Pyatt, Byrd Peak, I ? Jacob Peak, MuInIdIh Peak, John A Pcak,.1 r* J. A. Gullahor, Fred. Giillahcr. Emmy IJ Pj Gallahcr, Oiih. Galluher, Claud. Gallahcr,; William Gallaher, J. C. Johnson, O. W. Johnson, nnd M. A. Johnson, all of whom , i arc not residents of this .State, except Julia! J F. Peak. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and I required to answer the complaint ill | thl? action, of which a copy Is filed In the of-! flee Df the Clerk of said Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the nald complaint on the subscribers at their office at Abbeville 0>0rt House within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tne day of such seiMco; and if you fail to answer the com- > plaint within tne tltnc ^foresaid, the plalntlfT* In lals action *111 rtpply to the Court for the reiiHf demanded in the complaint. Dated 1st A^rll. A. I). 1879. OTTHRAN & PERRIN, Plaintiff* Attorney. To Sarah }^5ak,, Rarnh R. Worthinrton, Aihanda. M, Pyatt. Byrd Peak, Jacob Peak, Mutslnla Ppau. John A. Peak, J. A. Gallagher, Frbd". Gallagher, Claud. Gallagher, Emmy Gdtlftgntth Gus. Gallagher, "William i Gallifhcr. ,r. C. Jdhnson, G. W. Johnson Mid >1. A\ JMhKon, l>efendantii: i TAKE NOTIcfo?That the complaint In l" thin case, toefclhter with the tummoni of which th& fd mail rife Is a copy, wns filed In my offlcc nt Abbeville Court House on the liitof April, 18*?. (L. 8.) M. G. ZEIGLER, C. C. P. ie f <8 ; i's to ^ * 03 O &e p 1 - M 4 IT ? S3 2. cr a O CD 0? u 2 I "' It, W. CANNON, AST. # Abbeville, S. C., ii DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, 0, Confectionaries, Wines, $' r?c Brandies and Liquors il5 AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. >al Qire me a call Before buylne elsewhere. II. W. CANNON, Agent. January 29,1879. 3 m. BOOKS 1,s * 1 S IT May HAPPEN," a Rtory ?f f"? J\ Arrffe'rlcan Life and Character. By Tubor. , iDWIN PARKER. Feb. IB; WW, If ~ GO TO DUE WEST -AND HAVE YOURs Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Fixed 'd# +JEING f>fermnnently located at Duo West, JD I wlW? to call the attention of the people . of Abbevillo County, to the fact, that I am "e phjpHrcd tb do all kinds of work on Watches, ar: Clocks, Jbwelry, Ac., In the best style and for na loss money than any other watch maker In the State. All work guaranteed to give onure wUlxfUetlon or no chartrn. J. II. VISANSKI, I. Feb. 19, 1871?, tf Due Wert, S. C. ~ r7m7haddon & co Are Now deceiving Their r| Stock of 1 Millinery, ig Dress Goods, &c., The Ladle* may expect something new and attmctlvu. Mareb 19,1879. * shoe shop. FRANK GARRET, X I of the best shoe-maker< In the county. ' j Inviten you to give him a lob in his line ol work. lie hope* by faithful work and low prices to merit n share of the public patronaire. Shop In the office at the marble yard. March 1U, 1S7H, 3m. -SALE AND LIVERY k STABLES. jut. ___ en- ?* cn- * * A. J. Pendlev, ABBEVILLE, S. G. I HAVE rented the Sta&lcs of Seal & Sicn where I keep f6V snle at all times a full stock of hornet* and miileii at the lowe?l prices./or ec/jA ohljr. I will rt-celvo hor^H and mutCM on consign* I mentmxl will sell tl)e sortie ut small comnjl*9 lions nn?l make prompt returns. I I will keep vehicles ami horses fev hire at reasonable rates, and shall be plea,s>d to furnish customers with anything lu my line 01 i Imulnrss. A. J.PENDLEY. Dec. 4, &78HfiREITte " Powili's Eeatts & Dyspepsia PoWders, ?ie- I For the Relief cii Uh* HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA. . niLIOUSNESS, ANDCONATIP/^ON Psffcctly Innojcrnt, Contains no VorjMilne j Calomel ot Q,vfo]pe. E. PARKM. J MnrrM. 1S7D. POWILL'S ELECTRIC PLASTER, A ' 'l x\ HAPPY Crtinblnntlon of pnin lle'l!c?lng sirengtl??'uln? ana Curative Agentf, wltl Klcctricity. I EDWIi; PARKED, 1 March I. 1*79. USE THIS BRAND." J BEST IN THE WORLD: H toil letter fa any Saleratis. )ne tonspoonful of thl* S<?dn used ^yltl? sour milk equals Four tditSpixitiH^ijHof the best Raking Power, saving Twenty Times 11m cost. flee package for valuable Information. * [f the twupoouful is too large anil ddfes not produce good remit* at first, uto leas afterwards! March 5,1870, tf P f CarnSnti^. JT 1/ ' 1 itE underxlgned HfereW rlvei notice that j j ho Ift prepared to do all kinds of " CAEPENTEE'8 WORK BUILBINdr. He alio repairs ,, gCOTTON GIN8, THRAflitEEP; AND FANS. I A full supply of GIN MATERIAL alwny* on I hand. Farmers are requested, to bring their II Ciln* up early in the neuion to allow time to II hava them properly prepared. Alio agent for the Taylor Cottdii t3in, The Brooki Cotton Press, And all kind* of RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING. - D. B. SMITH, AontiV IL.UC., U. 11., B. I. FOR SALE! j A SECOND HAND HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE,. In good repair. Makes a lock stitch and ,can be used with either hand or foot, having n tabje with & cover. Price S10.00 Cash. Apply at this office March 5, .1878, tf SlteTSales & Blind Bridles Just received at reg Caraingiam ? f ~ Tsmplatoa's. March J 9,1879. TO MAKE WbNEY t Pleasantly and fast, agontsnhou'd address stn FINLEY, HARVEY & CO., eve Oa.ci2, 1378, ly Atlanta. ge|( Cunningham 1 o & Templeton Have on hand J I Sugar, Tobacco, toE Coffee, Axes, ft<| Bacon, Plows, tin Lard, Hats, - * Meal, Shoes, t?j Flour, Calico, Rice. Homespuns, j Maccaroni, Cheese, jjj &c., &c? &c,, &c., &c., OIVE THEM A CALL. Jan. 29. 1S70. : McCords Colic Mixture. For Horses, Mules and Cattle. Tho undersigned havebeen appoluted sole agents for the sale of "MciT?SDSCOLIC MIXTURE,"an Infnlltble curc]for colic In horses mules or cattle. Tbls preparation was patterned June SO, 18<5fl, and In the short time 1 which has clupsed sinco has attained a rena- A tatlon on equaled by anr patentod medicine 0 on the globe. We hava In our possession tes- Q tlmonllas from numerous persons who bare Q used it: H I ha*e had, two ofirfvslons to uro McCords U Colic Mlxtnre In casts that seemed desperate. ^ Th? success In curing was apparently magical. It Is administered without trouble or delay, Is speedy In action, and I think Is so valuablo that fcvery person who manages horses or mules should kced it at hand. D. L. WARPLAW. | I saw Mr. McOord tisa his medicine on a, | mare thtft hud been travelling, and was sets-1 ed with cramp col)<;. The animal was drop-1 | ping dotfn f e?iuently and In great pnln. In , * I a abort tl/ne after the medicine was given?In | I ten minutes, at the farthest,?the animal was. I easier, ahd In.an hour I saw the animal har-j i ne*sed and arlvei) off, ard learned subse*. I qtj6ntly she performed the Journey and had!* n6 more colic. . THtfMAS THOMSON, i I have had one occasion to use McCord's! ! ~ w._. Ivn an,I T| J t'OUC .Mixture, il 1>hh >nj viiwimv .... .. i think is nu excellent medicine. *. S. McGOWAX. j ror.Sulcat Abbeville by . . W. T. 1'K^SF.V. I DIt. E. PARKER, j j Fortiale by T. Baker. Lowudesville, j l>r. K. H. Eilwurds. Due West. j ^ j. I^ur z, |s Aoknt for AnnKVir.r?E County. ' rpiIK celebrated SINCLAIR CUTTER, Ko.! j 8lX Und KlGHT' ^ ^ ^ [j These Machines arc un'lvcrsallly neknowl-j edged to be the best nmiiurucHirvri, for cut-! , i ting Hay, Straw, Fodder, Corn Stalk*. KuwiriAj ' j t'vme, ctc., nnd for Strength and Durability W Mlmvo no equal. FIltST I'KKMH'MS. M j<iOLI) 5IKI)AI<S at the World's Fair of Par- ' A | If, London nnd Moscow, beside* thousands of at j testimonials from large stock ra&era, livery ) > stables nnd farmers. . 1 J,i ) Samples to be seen at Klirr A Btirio's Hoot,! |,( I Shoe and Harness ELstdb'.lDblnent, Abbeville,1!,, : Court House, so. c? Life. 'St. 1.S78. ! j,, j ANNUAL ~ RETURNS!" |* Administrators,. Exceptors, Guardian*, 11,1 ! Trustees, and otyijr fiduciaries,, niu?t nmkeiLi | returns upon their trusta within the time I,, [> prescribed by ln .v, or be subjected to a rulej \ , nnd costs. J. Kl'M.ER LYON, j ! J. 1\ A. C. j January 11, 1ST!>. j '< jO'SS&i Bee?|r I.U'i:UYTin.NG in the Drug line at reason-ji j able orlces. Give ine a civil. i E. ?. McBRIDE Agt.'' 1 ; J*n. 29, 1ST!). V [USE TBOTSTj: 1 HiisfWi art Sea hu Yeasl I 1 POWDERS, AT !w tatit ouTirxir a cn*T [ !W. JUMj MlilH & I>er l*7S f . i mna Supcessor to ( 10DWIN & CARTER) I Greenville, S; C. . :As bN liANri \ A iidrgb Stock bf rROCERIESr Arid lUNTRT PRODUCE At th? . i6west Prices. d'era will recclvo prompt attention and tiled at i XL . 4. J Ml IB! PRICES. !' ! rf ! ?> On day of arrival. Sedd for Prices , A; Godwin > If. George 6. Allen; OF" COKESBURY, ueiti h li friends to give mm a can. in. 8,1870, 3m. * PBlNft & gUHHE# 1879f HE attention of the Lad lee particularly? is called to the fcdt Uwt we uovr.have Inr re. oneolthe larnest stock* of [jwlles good# in brought, to tbi? market. Having bee* scted(wlth the gre*Uiibt>ains by Mr?. Had-11n pormm and with every faointy for buy; at the closest figures,-.we- foci confident- ft ilA?e?jan now,otTkr induncmcrets equal to' y market. Ulvfc us u look and price our xis. > N niMdieu HATS AND BPNKETS we hav? lmmfen?e.?lock #ltn nir the ncwe*t style* rKLMMINOS, SILKS A^t) RIBBONS. *dlcs RUPFLlNU5i.<Yofii Sc to flOc a yard. ^hlte and colored LAC4J TIES..8c toii.%. ELK TIES in great iar?cty,.?? to ?1 H\, IRETON LACK S<;ARFH >4n gjeat variety. ORCHON LACE 6d to,26c a yard. )RE8^ GOODS in all the new put torn s 10c 76c^yardA -Jo : ' \ I LACK CASHMERES 186 to 7$c ajard. I LACK AigACAH lKc to (SOc a yard. IRAKS AND LINEN SUITINGS 10c to 2% JGU^te/D-AND LINEN LA"^N8 In beauII patterns, - r 'RINTEn LAWKS 10c to 15c a y*nL V HITB LA*WNH Wc to.40c-a yard, , tflENcrf#? L'SLlNSjJBc lo*0c * yard. VHJT6 PIQUES Tc to IBc a viW.VblteLace Striped PIQUES in new patn*. J 'I r >at)fes HOSE 8o toTSc . ? "< . ' . L beantifyi tmortrrient of Mines and chll ens HOHK ?c 10 wo. i WORSTED FRINGES KVs to 2pc.. .INEN EMBIIOIDEBJE88C to I5e. IAMBURG El)GING8<cto75i'' ^tidies, Mliwes nnd dhlldren** &.IOY8 irfan-* actured expressly for ua uud for salo at lowt prlCPH. .,. <nm pies sen ton application. Orders sollc-' d R, M, HADBON & GO.March X, 1870. ? ii till I A DA {. II. KILL & I D, P'.rat Doer Bctcw Ctr.^rr.l H&ute. VE INVITE y.OUR;i'-ATTi?)^ON' TO otrr StoA of MerofcajwflFej whleh- U full id complete fn ev?ry department, -nil of hleh we ofl^rat pricwrW stilt the'time*. Glvo i a-call arid be Convinced. Wtr keep the ?st goods dnd guaranty satisfaction lu cry respect. Respectfully, R. M. HILL & CO. Jan. 15. lS79.tr 1 REENtlLLE 4 COIFMBIA RAILROAD J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Pasnerrger Trulna rua dully, Sunday cxcei tI. l'|> Tqalii connects with up Night Exess. and Down Trafn with iMun Day I'usnger Train t^i South (..'urn! I mi Railroad, nnd itli the Charlotte, Columbia :uid AupiVMa id \Vllnilugt6n, Columbia and Augusta Raliads. VV. u,. ?jxvc Colijnihla at, 7 15 a m save Alston ?. 8 *>5 u ni live Newberry............'. ,......,,,,10 11 aia ave Hodge* - 1 35 p in .. v.. Helton 8 10pm* rriveat Urcenvllle? 1)0 WN. , . i >five Greenville at.... fi 15 am n\e Hoi ton 8 10'? in*' iivi 8 Hodges "9 49 ft IH live N" wberry ?.ltf :?>>.10 ave A 1st in... v. ...... 'I 00 p-m rrive nt i/ol AiWbla 3 jtiu . SDEIWOX L'NAXCH AND liLL'K RI^GE DIVISION*. . '? ? Dally, Except Holiday*. between Brtton-ahA? iiderson, Tr)-wcolcly between AntfcrKOh and ulliiillu, viz : L^uve WV.Ihalla for AnUenoin nndays, Wf*tnfsd'iiyB and FrWays; leare ndi-rson fur Walhallu Tuesdays, Thursdays id Saturdays. ? rr..... , nve Belton ~ 3 10pm-' ave Anderson....... 4 00 p m.? ?ave Pendleton.!..'. 4 06 p 111 pave Perryvlllc..!,.; ,. v> 35 p m? rrive at WsUhalla ....... fi 15 pm down. ... i-ave A'1^)hallo, 45 a m uave I, l?ry v;ip? 5 00 u 111 pave I'encleton...- , ?? .S<i5 am; pave Anderson . 7>Q0 a m? rrive at lfelton 7,45 a m ABBEVILLE BRANCH TWAINS. LV'WN, ' eavc A'ntcville*..! . 8 15 am^ rrive at Hodges 9 lo a m rp. . ' > caveUnices 1 W pmrrive at Abbovlllc 2 pui. Laurens Bran eh Trains, leave Laurens'*'. II. t,7.:tua. rii.and Newberry at UN) p. iu., uu uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODA.MKAf*. General Supirltvlendeiit. ' jAbKZ NoiiToy, Ik., General Tieket_Agent. Junwingkmi & Templeloii. j IJAVp J"^ received 1'IVK DOZEN of 1 INLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, uide of the best material "und fully mado' 151.W) nplee.e. > Jan. 2!). 1679. tf - ? ANNOUNCEMENT, ifliss i:\MKY will on Hint of April lio f| funiul nt sin' Kuiporititsi of FMshu.nn, prc>iin il to cut.. Ill ami make il ? *((? .? in tin* lut- r^" jd stvb-s. I'iiII liiu- of Iwu,.,ilis(?i. Imnil. / Mup I" 'I'. i*7:. / / / A