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V - ? mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsm .- ^ The Press and Banner. * ar ABBEVILLE, S, C. (It Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1879. dc . j Conrt Expenses. <u Messrs. Mattison and Livingston, County . Commissioner* were la their office last Mon- be oa^, and from them we learti thai the cost of ] thilasi Court has tjecn added up. The items st< in the matter are as follows: Grand Jurors, ? TO 80 ' Petit Jurors ^...v.v M OS m states' Witnesses,...-. ...... -K' uo ] Com tables In Court,.. H'< W pu Sheriff for drawing and serving SO Jurors; Inc^dtng mileage, ... 30 00 S7W75 _ To which are to be added the Clerks cost. 31 The costs due to this officer for services at this term, had not befen Ascertained when we pe called at Uie oflrcc of the Couilty Coramls- ] sioncrs. tfienrsioaists. vi The number of excursionists who left Abbeville and olb?r p616U alon< the road was ?. i ">? ?vrwv*ti>d The ;iir<;iit nillUl iUIgci vuau .two w at Abbevilre sold..-.. 99 tickets. m Hodges Bfold .v~. 82 tickets. Donalds about 50 tickets. u, Hortea Path sold , 60 tickets. j,| When, the train left Bel ton it had on board , abo*ut~t)0 passeugeas. Besides this train we R learn that there were two other trains of ex curslonisU. Enlarging1 His Business. ^ Messrs. Norwood Bros have enlarged their store room by tearlug away the partition In the rear of the room, and are n<fw filling !o the celling, from front to rear. They propose ai to run a lively business and customers will find these gentlemen prepared to ofter great R inducements to purchasers. They have chcap rent* and do tlielrown work, and consequently cnu afford small profits. Give them a call. J," Cost of Shipping Cotton from Greenrille. be To Charleston and Wllmlneton, , ?$2 50 To Norfolk, Porismouth, Richmond and of Petersburg, .*. 2 75 Hr To Baltimore .1 25 fn To Philadelphia and New York, 3 50 th To Boston, Providence and Fall River,? 8 75 Penny-Reading:. ce The Abbeville Penny-Readlncr Club will Cu ?*r~" meet next Monday night, f2!rth Inst.) at the liouseof B. W.Barnwell, Esq. Hourof meeting, ?i?hto'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. By order of the president. nc Personal.?During the past week, we were Qf pleased to greet In our editorial sanctum Col- p] one! Addison F. Posey, of Greenville, Ala' ?." "hn nvnr ih? nnw-rfc.d/ume Of t> Ex-Abbevllilan, has so often Interested and I ^ amused the readers of the Press and Banner. 1 He looks younger and more handsome than ^ lie did when he left Abbeville many years q( -ago. He will be back to Abbeville in a short nf while to remain for a week or two. When he nf comes his old friends will And It pleasant to j ?(?ll on him. Our readers will be glad to hear cr, that ho bos promised to write for us again. ^ In the way of elegant goods Messrs. Mc- nr Donald <k Company are prepared to astonish pti the native*, both as regards style, quality, of beauty and price. Mr. McDonald is too well ar known to be benefitted by any puff from us. w< We will only say that Mr. J. C. Ferguson Is jir now In that store, and he Is In every respect otl as good a man as Mr. McDonald which you 7.1i know is giving him the highest praise. Mr. to Ferguson hands out the splendid goods of this th establishment with such facility and grace ye that it is really a pleasure to spend money in ur tlmtstore. dc Mit. W. Joel Smith, of the firm of Messrs. mi W. J. Kmlth & Son, bought a most attract- A ive lot of goods last week In New York which are now In the store or on the road to Abbovlll<? a call at this store is always pleasant. J3r A handsome store-room, and beautiful goods always greet the eye, while polite and atten- Oi tlve gentlemen are ever in attendance ready tci lo serve you to anything that may be wanted. In Call and see the goods, and they will fcell ' themselves. In Messrs. Cunningham <fc TkmpLeton, cr w staunch and reliable merchant*, present their n' 'ad vert (cement this week, Their stock Is a H" most superb assortment of everything that ni! may be needed In the household or on the farm. The goods are marked at such low prl- ?r ces that their customers no\V seldom ask an *' abatement in price, or request even thirty " day's time, but generally "shell out" the needed amount of ducats on the spot Heaps of beautiful goods may be found at the store of the Messrs. WhIUi Brothers which are daily arriving. Captain White has just returned from New York where he bought as .handsome goods as could be found in the city. The Captain's excellent taste and fine Judg- ' tnent in buying goods for otit* market is well re rnna-n ?n thi? di>udIi> of Abbeville, and they ' will not be slow in culling at his establish- Hi ment lor any needed good*. This firm is at- l'i ways reliable. Tl Of ali, the good* to be found in the market none are superior In quality or cbeiiper in price than those affbrdt-d by Mr. L. Hi Kuv j.. sell, whose store room Is filled with superb xoods of every description in Ills line. Good P uitei.tlon anil fair dealing draws hosts of cus- " Joiners for tils splendid goods. The solid and I luuld varietiesofl'ered by Mr. Itusaoll never . fail to satisfy the appetite Or to Invigorate the faculties, t . * Mkh. Sassabd Is back at the Emporium o* Fashion. Her old friends will be glad to lin'd y hrr surrounded by the greatest profusion of S| graceful flowers and other ornamental goods which decorate the Heads of the young and n the old. Mrs. Sassard And Mlsa Kllsa Cater ni arc experts at adorning the hunian form dfvine, aud none who would make the most bfc- 8C com in* appearance should neglect & visit to h the fashion palace. pj Has Been td skE iis "Relatives."?The following froiri the Krcmcc OntHer explains w something: A. 8. Todd, Es<j., of the AMer* ti son Journal, spent several days with us last ei and this week, looking after "special Inter- D ests" in this locality. The last we heard or it saw of bitn was in the, barber shop, g<?tmg vi Tixed U>" "drive out with some or his reja- g< lives," ?k be informed us. -? -- j ? xr-i r... tk. ..?luin.i D w L'ls.Vrrukji ?iiui mt lilt |ninui?> partlefcof South Carolina, but for the Grecto* n villeaud Columbia Railroad at their depot In Abbeville. The platfdrrp heYe, if it wai n good, is not largo en6't*rt f<k the business, ?j As it is we have a small rickety platform v with many convenient holes wherein oh# " man weari ng a shoe smaller Ui&n a No. 13, . may stick his leg. " Good W^bk.?Master J. It. Cooper of Loton.desvllle, ax?<l thirteen years is a Rood cotton < picker, as tbte following figures will show. In ? one day ? At 7 years old he picked,?114 potthds; * At 9 years old he picked,?160 " ?, At 11 years old he pclked:?217 " ~ At 14 years old be plckod,?3U9 44 M rh. John Waties and Miss Parker of. b Columbia, and Mrs. Daniel Ravenel and cliil- " dren of Charleston, daughters Of Dr. J; W. r I'arker of Columbia and sisters of Mrs: E. F. J'arker, stopped over two nlghu and a day at 1 the Alstou House to see Mrs. Parker on their f hay from the White Sulphur Springs near J| <? tholr rbunnof 1v6 h/ilnot t Kunitcke of the finest, cheapest, and roost serviceable quality may be had at the AnUer- n von furniture store of G. F. Tolly. Mr. Tolly * 1m a practical man and means all he says in hi* advertisement; Spend k little of your ? money for handstihie furniture that will bo a comfort and a pleasure to you the balance of your life. 0 Peabody Scholarships.?A scholarship c to attend the Nashville Normal Training College for two years, has been awarded to Mitts \ Bell Porcher of wllilugton, and Mr. James S: d Perrin of Abbeville. The scholarships are i worth 5200 a year. The Session begins next t Wednesday. I Ml B. M; Haddon has Just arrived from I New York and Baltimore, with a sp.'endld as- ' Hostmeutof Mllllnerj- and Dress Goods'. They c buy oioctf??ell cheap?and keep one of the " best and most attractive stock la tb'o up J country; j Messes; Cukkisobax & TkMPucros ace < lust reoelvlng piles of gbods. If you want to . buy an elegant suit of clothes call on them at \ 'once. If you oWe for advances on your crops; , they wlilbe equally as glad to see you vltn a t bale or two of cotton to place.to your credit* , Ata meeting of the board pf directors of | the People's Bank of South Chrollha held In i Charleston on Saturday, it wus determined to i suspend the operations of the bank and to I wind up Its affairs as noon aft possible. i Ma. W. C. Bknkt has been requested by the 1 Anderson Teachers' Association to deliver nt ' Anderson op Saturday, next. -7th Inst, the uddrest* hertecently made before the Abbeville ' Teachers' Association. Mrs. Patterson, wife bfCoL Phttehionof I Liberty Hilt, died at her home last Thursday, 1 18ih instant, after a few week's Illness: She was the ?ounpMit sister of Judge Wardldw. I Mr. J. II: CC*ninghasi bfour town has been drawn as a Juror to serve at the next term of tba United Slates Court, at Greenville, 1 beginning the first week lb August next. It id proposed to establish a lodge of For- , esters In Abbeville. It Is a benenclat order , with $1,000 Insurance attached an oniy 1C cents lovled in case of death. , The regular monthly meeting of the Abbeville Literary Club Will be postponed lrom Friday 28tb Inst; to Friday; id October. By order of the presldeiit. Fortune;?Mr. J. r. ntti-rls of oar town, : has recently fell heir to about 823,000 or more. There Is no mistake about this, as the devisee ' Is already dead. Thkbe will be a grand opening of Millln- ; cry at the Emporium of Fashion oh Thesduy next, the 30th; All the ladies of ihe County should be there. Scuppernong crapes, art plentiful In Marion, at '2lA cents a quart, in Abbeville they Sell at ten cents a pint* Rev. a. It. Patterson has| Just returned from a visit to Woodruff's, In Spartanburg county, where hfe Went to 311 a Presbyteriiu appointment; Cor.. Ltttttttffc Is at Mr. VlsaDska's Where he will be gliKl tB serve his friends With the greatest quailtlty of the nicest goods at the owest price. Gejc. McG^vtait, wo regret tb learn, has been quite uuwell a( Anderton,?tdo sick to atteod Court: Last accounts report mm rather better. t Tmk store of Mr.P. Jlotenb'ere will be fcl'osed next Saturday on acoount of relljrioils holiday. Persons in tne country will please notice this. The man? frlenbs of Dr. Gbo. Trlble of Guntown, Miss., will be pained to learn of ' bis death on Tuesday, the 16th in?t., at his home. , Orange T^ee ifc ABBEvifctE.?Mrs. H. w. Lawson htU a dwarf orang'c trbe in her garden, on which are blttoms, ripe and green irult. Mrs. G. A:t. DouqlAsS has a. green rose bush. Specimen flowers from this curiosity was exhibited yesterday at the post bffle'e. Mr. W. H. BbKNs is lii town. He Is one of the only U roe privates in Abbevlllb County who survived tbe war. Mr. I. GrrrfcE&on will close his fetorc hfext Saturday, after which time he Will Have a large stock of goods. Go to Norwood Bros, fbr cheap groceries, sugar from 9 to 11 pounds fbr 51.00, coflee from 5 to 7 pounds for fl.00. Owe thousand dollars wdrth of Boots and ' V 8hocsJust received at Norwood Bros, cheapm 9i tfcao ever before i I } ' I _ ?. | A large assortment of new Mackerel Just I ft ccivcd ut Norwood Bros, very cliwp, call j J[ id be convinced. Col. D. h'yatt Aikkx will deliver an ?d-jp ess before t he Ninety-Six Literary Club on ( x e 3d October. Miss Asste Milford vrlll nssist Mrs. Hadm In the Millinery department this season. Jolokkl Calhoun Butler is thoroughly sgustedwith white folks' camp meetings. AnoitT 80bales of cotton were sold in Abivllle on Saturday, nnd 72 in Grceuu ood. Kvkrx thing kept in a first class grocery jrc can be found at Norwood Bros. p.( Mrs.Eakin and Mrs. Wilson arc going to Kc :?ke their home at Sirs. Cooglcr's. Fc Mr. O. K. Wilson is coming to Abbeville to it up scales for public weighing. J,c Miss Laura Baskij.' left the Alston House jjy st Monday forGraniteville. j j,-t Mr. O, Hanvey died on Long Cane last | Fi inday of congestive chill. W \ ll grades of tobacco from 40 to 75 cents per >und at Norwood Bros. Highest market prlco paid for cotton by jj( ;>rwood Bros. Be Skhd Rye for sale by J. A. Goodwin, Green- Be tie, s. C.y Be ? n? Business Locals. B? But your sugar, eoflee, rice, bacon, flour, Be eal, syrups and everything else you want Be the grocery line at w. J. Honors'.us he be- Be :ves In quick sales aud short proms. ?iy m m and be convinced. Be There will be short crops but by trading at ager's Cash store you will come out all right ;> and price h Is goods. Fresh pjods arriving every day at Rogers' i>f ish store. * g? Try that five ccnts cigar at Rogers' Cash lie ore. Have you triad L. H. Russell's white Rye Bt id Mountain Coin ? Its good. Cotton Is on the decline, but a "nip" of ussell's White Rye will raise your spirits. While investigating Railroads investigate e merits of Russell's White Rye and maun- i>, in Corn. gj Fine cigars at Dr. McBrldes. Try them. Be A complete line of tlio best ..stationery may Be i found at Dr. McBrldes.' {|c lk Messrs. Norwood Pnoa. have a full line lit samples of cassimeK*s of all varieties, and Be e prepared to receive orders for suits at >m $7.00 to 518.00. I'lease call and examine n eir samples. 4t uc Wk-ssbs. Norwood Bros, having purchased Be oew engine and g o are now prepared to re- Be lve orders for ginning at very low rates. Be ill at their store. 4t Be Be Be Godey's Lady's Book for October. jj? Will be received with pleasure by its sub- bc rlhera, being an unusually bcautlAil number fjc this ever popular magazine. The steel Be ate, by Darley, represents a merry-making jjj the time-honored festival of All-Hallowe'en ie autumn (fashions are shown In a mamoth colored steel plate, and numerous pastes additional Illustrations, which have ful! Be ?in thfi fashion department. Be nuriptiiviin IM nicy's fashion* have been. unsurpassed for He >arly half a century. The literary mutter Is Be the best, com prising the continuation of Be "he Rosebud Garden of Girls," which In- Be ?ascs In interest with every number; the Be ncluslon of "A Gentle Bell," one of the best ?v<*lrt of the day; and short stories and en!* by popular aulhors. The usual pases Bp music, amusement, household matter, Be chltecture, home adornment, and fancy He >rk are given, and the entire number Is a Be oof that the editors keep their promise, in Be faring to the pablic the best fashion maga- Be tie In the country. The Publishers will send uny address.postpaid, on rccelpIofStcents, R e remaining three numbers of the present R:j ar, or for SI will send the full current vol- Sp ne. Address Godey's Lady's Book, PhllaIphla. Be ie Grangers Taming- Their Atten- BcJ tion to Ag-riciiltnrc. Be Be liters Pre** and Banner : \ meeting of the patrons of Lebanon -ange was held at Mabry's Cross Roads Sep- Br mberWinst., Dr. Thus. J. Mabry presiding Be the absence of the W, >1. Be The Importance of sowing gral.i early so as a measure to meet the wants of the farm- _ scaused by the drought and consequent faile of the corn crop was freely discussed and B* I were fully Impressed with its import- Bt ice. Delegates were appointed to meet the sub- ot dinate Granges of the county and the Masr of (he State Grange In council at Abbelie, C. H. E. EDWARDS. Secretary, jm> lem. jjc Greenwood Notes and Comments. b! ? Bt BY QUID NUNC. Bf The cold gales make overcoats in moderate Qliesi. The Income from cotton picking. chiefly re-' ?( *1 ou by numbers of day hands, has been se- u, ously curtailed by the falliiiKotl In the crop, y, ijls should certainly teach farm laborers the u, Ixdorr. of yearly contracts and regular en?. oyinent. yj Mr. Wells opened the cotton market with r, lellret new bale, and every day since, the r( eel|?u? have been fully sustained. ily the n, > Mr. Well* is a successful l'arnhtr, strictly inxuincr the self-sustaining plan. Mr. Nichols had hN hand severely cut in a g, nlhstweek. The leaders find inusck-s were jj, > iittdty lascerated as to probably, peruia- ^ utuly, affect their use. ^ Mr. J, C. Woodrulfs father, residing In r, orUi Carolina, died Suddenly a few days nee. ' b( The streets, filled with cotton wagons and b, umerou* vehicles, presented an encouraging y, ppcaniDce Saturday. o( Mr. Stackey, of 2?lncty-Slx, hns been for (verul (lays seriously ill at the residence of ^ Is brother-in-law, Mr. Buck belt, of this u, lacc. Mr. J. P. Watson,nn experienced statesman, bo during this year has been dividing his u, me bewveen school and his l'arin, has lately itered the mercantile house ot McNeil & avis, where he will take pleasure In ineci- r, ? t.i_ r.-ioiwiK ?!?i exhibiting a i>, Ig 1)13 IJ UUi'JI\/i.? ? w i#i aried and handsome lineol' staple unit fancy [kkIS The shelves of business houses are literally acked with goods. sales and collections are B lalntainlnc a satisfactory average. B Mr. \Vm. Bailey, the senior member of the B rul of Bailey, Hodges 4 Co., ha* Just return- B 3 from New York, and large additions to B leir already extensive stotek will soon be put B n exhibition. B Dr. Lewis, of the Arm of I,ewls <fc Nichols, B ks been abt-ent several days; buying in the B hurleston market. B Miss Bell C. Voe, a young lady of rare mcu- B U qunl I ties, matriculated at the Columbia B cniale College at the commencement of the B resent Session. B Mr. 8t. Clair Lee has purchased a building B it, aud contemplates the speedy ereetiou of a B esidcnce. The residence of Mr. W C? Anderson has een very much Improved by the application n f the paintbrush, and the addition of a vt- ? anda. ? The stand of oat* is bad. A large propor- y Ion of the acreage sown failed to come up, J] ud a great part of those that did come to the ? op or the soli, have been so badly killed out ? iy the dry weather a* to necessitate re-sow- ? D?. " A party of men passed through a few days ? go In pursultof gln-hou*e burners, who had led from the lpwerpart 01 me couniv; ,, The physlclnnsare kept pretty busy though *j here have been very few casesof sickness In f his immediate Vicinity. 13 Buck licit & Co., hnve removed their stock if goods into the store adjoining that of C. A. p X Waller. j Mr..W, C. Benet paid Greenwood a flying j. rlslt ou Saturday last. Mr. Benet Is not only p teaervedly held in high esteem'by tho general ij mbllc as one of the popular editors of a decl- ? ledly popular and high-toned Journal, but ihs the oye of fervent admiration and local >ride fastened upon him as one of the most ? alented and rising representative young men ? ?f the present day. His reccnt bold, profound ? md conservative speech In the high interest ? >f educatioual reform in the State, upon a ? !|dal wave of almost electric swiftness and ? riillancy, bas swept every quarterof the ? Hate from the sea board to the mountains, re- ? reivin* ovations at every step. It is under- i ;tood that Mr. Benet will, in response to th'e K 10Ileitation of an official committee, address ? .be teacher*' institute at Its approaching sen- ? ilon !n Anderson. As the originator of a ? ji-eat iltove of magnitude and importance, ? tctimlly possessing the creative, assimilative ? ind formulatlve features necessary to make ? ,t a tremendous success, the mere announce- i nent that he will again spCnh upon that 1m- 1 portant tbPme, will attract hundreds of interjste<f aiid iretlectln* minds to his audience. The Presbyterian congregation has sustain- I ?d a serious loss in the removal of Prof. Boo- 1 ser and wife to Walhalla: They were thor- I >ughly Identified with the Rabbah school interest, and will be especially missed in that re- , latlonshlp. : It Is gratifying and encouraging to know i that the eflbrtu of the correspondents of the i Preu and Banner to give a faithful resume of , tho weekly local news are appreciated and { have the moral support of the publishers. ' \nd it Is certainly reasonable to expect that citizens are puflQcientty Interested to aid and 1 ?ncourage that which Is,for their benefit and ] the prosperity of their homes. J Greenwood shipped one hundred and fifty J one bales of cotton last week. A Good liver ] Is always known by his appenranco. A ] man who lives comfortably at home, has gogd i tlinucrs, etc.. will always sliow li in ms person. But there Ik another liver more Important toman?It Is the 6<ufttwr?the liver that ; sbopld regulate the whole system, If that Is : out of fix. man Is good for nothing?can enjoy nothing?to rentore It to health, use Dr. Glider's Liver Pills. A few doses will relieve you. Sept. 3,1870,2m. It is about time for the annual exhortation. "Hojd yotlr Cotton" to be heard In the land. Already .pome of our pretended political economists are beginning to give this advice to the farmers. IC there were no lien on crops, and no debt at the provision stores, we would bo low to give this advice, because we do iiot bellove it tbe best. weoncc hegrd a very successful farmeh who made large cotton crops, an^ who waspHe to hold them. ssythat the very .best time io sell cotton was Just as It i came ffr>m the press. One year with another | the average pricfe was higher than that secured. by holding. In cases .where Hens have I been givpn, or credit secured on the crop as a | basis; the farmer has no right to hold his cot. ton. It la his dgty to sell aod meet his obligation* Mje very day they are due. It is wroqg then to attempt to hold the sale of cotton. unless the debtor has a fair and satisfactory understanding with the creditor. When 1 men are entirely .out of debt, and haveno safe 1 way In whiqh they wish to Invest their mpn-1 ey, it is reasonably,safe to hold on to the cot-1 ton. Even then it may be.better t,o pell and t deposit !n bahk, dr lend 6n real estate inert gage. Roxte, Sept'embtr 19.?At a consistory today the Papal Nuncios at Paris, Vienna, Madrid and Lisbon were created cardinals. Losbos, September ip.?It Is stated in VIehna that In consequence of floods and bad! harvests.sohio narts of Hungary are thteat- i ened with a terrlblfe famine thlswinter. -?I?. "" Greenville lias organized a graded sthodl With 200 pupils. . To destroy warts, paint occasionally with butter Of autimoDy. * .'he Abbeville Fai reminm List of the Eleventh Ami Fair of the Abbeville Agricultu Society, to be Held at the Groui October 29, 30 and 31,1879. Field Crops. >r the best Kusliel White Corn >r the beft ISushel Yellow Corn, * 4 WI.Ua Wl.nn? ?r iui* uv>t iJUBun "lie u >r th? best Bushel Red Wheat ir the best I'.ushel White, I tod and Black Oats, each >r the best Bushel Barley >r the best Bushel Itye >r the best Bushel Field Peas >r tlife best Bushel .Sweet Potatoes >r the best Bushel Irish Potatoes, eight of Bushel struck measure to be given and considered by Committee. tst Bushel Ground Peas ist Bushel Turnips sst Bushel BuUi Bagu Turnips sst Suck of Klour, st Suck of Corn Meal, st Do>.en Carrots,? st Dozen Beets st Dozen Parsnins s.st Dozen Mungel Wurtzel,. st Peck Onions st % Dozen Cabbage Heads sst Dozen Tomatoes - - >st li Dozen Pumpkins st UBushel Buckwheat st \Z Dozen C'otlon Stalks, ist Bushel Sorghum Seed, sst Bale of Cotton, 400 lbs,? sst and largest collection of Vegetables not less thun 20 varieties, - >st Bale Native Hay, st linle Clover Hay ist Bale Cured Peu Vines, a. The above to be grown by exhibitors. sst Sample of Wool, 50 lbs - Ilorscs. ;st Stallion open to the World_ ~...A sst Stnllion lyears old, county raised, >st Stulllou .1 years old. county raised, ?t Gelding 8 years old, county raised...... sst Filly .'lyears old, county raised st Horse Colt 2 j ears old, county raised, sst Mure Colt 2 years old, county raised,., sst Horse Colt 1 year old, county raised,sst Marc Colt 1 year old, county raised,... sst Mare 4 years old, county raised st Mare and Colt, both county raised sst Mare and Colt, colt folded In county, Saddle and Harness Horses. sst pair of Carriage Horses, open to the World ^ .at unir of ('nrrhu'e Hon.es. countv raised st pair of Mare's, open to the World ist pair of Mare's, county raised, st KancyTcam, sst Single Buggy Horse, :st single Baggy Horse, county raised,... st Single Buggy Mare, world, sst Single Buggy Marc, county raised, sst Saddle Horse, open to the World, sst Saddle Horse, county raised, :st Saddle and Harness Horse st Pony not over 14 hands high, to bo ridden by a boy, ............ Jacks and ilules. si .Tack,Standing In the county,- i st Mule, county raised. st Mule 3 years old. county raised, st Mule 2 years old, county raised st Mule 1 year old, county raised st Mule Colt, county raised at Pair Carriage Mules, eouuty raised,.. Caltle. st Bull. Improved breed 3 years and overt st Bull 2years and over, st Bull 1 year and over. st Cow, Improved breed Svears and over st Heifer, Improved breed 2 to 3 years,... st Heifer, Improved breed 1 to 2 years,... Grades open to South Carolina. st Grade Bull 3 years and over, S st Grade Bull under 2 years st Grade Cow 3 years and over. st Grade Heifer 2 years and over, st Grade Heifer I yen: and over, n this class are Included Common Stoch st Milch Cow, to be milked on grounds, st Yoke Oxen st Fatted Beef, Shrep open to South Carolina. St st Kwc and Lamb, ist Pair Cash more Goats,. Swine open to &>uth Carolina. st Roar, S ist Sow, :st Pair PI ins,.. st Sow and Pigs, not loss than fix, ist Fatted Hog, l'oultry. st Pair Turkeys i st Pair Ducks, st Pair Geese sst Pair Fowls, domestic, ;st Pair Fowls, (tame, st. Pair Fowls, Fancy.. st Coop of Fowls, not less than 10 Manufactures in Wooil, 2^'n, and/Iron. st PalrSplit Bottom C hairs, county madei . st Well iSucket, ironed, county make.... st Tub, Pall or Plg;:in,county make, jst 54 dozen lirnoins, com, county make st Family Veliiclc, S. C. make, ; st Buggy, with Top. S.C. make, stBuggy without.Top, S. ('. make, st Two Horse Wairon, S. ('. make ?tOno Horse Wagon, s. C. make st One Horse Cart, S. C. make, St Ox Yoke, s. make ;?t Wheelbarrow, S. C. make.. stCottou Drill, open to World,: st Guano Distributor, open to World,.... :sl l Horse Turning Clow, open to tforhl ).st 2 Horse Turning Plow, open to wond St. Subsoil Plow, open to world. st collection Plow Moulds, county make st Single Horse Plow Stuck, county make, ;st Club Axe, county make ret uutcuei, coun ly mane, ret Broad Axe, county make. ret Grain Cradle, county make ret Two Hampers, county make ret. two Bow Baskets, county make ret Dozen Axe Handle*, county tnako ret % Dozen Horse Shoes ami Kalis, county make, est Cotton Planter, manufactures hi Stone V.'arc. ret collection I'ot AVare, s. C. make csv specimen Drain tlle,.S. C. make, Bat specimen Bricks, 10), .S. C. make, Leather JS. C. Manufacture. est Y~ Dozen Sides Sole Leather est ]Z Dozen Side* Upper i<ealher, est Vj Dozen Sides i'hll* Skins est )a Dozen Sides Sheep Skins, estDozen Sides Guat Skins, est Set Double Harness, est Set Single Harness est Gentleman's Saddle,- ...... est Hiding Bridle est Set Wayoh Harness, est Dozen Blind Bridles, est lZ Dozen Brogaus, est Pal r Dress Boots est Pair Dress Shoes, est Pair Leather Collars, est and largest collection Leather, county make, Domettic Manufactures & C. make. est pair Woolen Blankets, ...... est 10 yards Kerseys,... est (J yards of \V oolen Jeans, est 7 yards Homespun, est y. Dozen shuck Collars, est woolen Coverlid, lest Cotton Counterpane, est dozen Fairs ol Wool Socks, .est }'j dozen Pairs of Cotton Socks, test % dozen Plow Lines,.. ;est Feather Fan, lest Feather Fly Brush, lest Dozen Skeins Sewing Silk, lest >3 lb. Cottou Thread Tuiiorlny & C. make. lest Gentleman's Coat, lest Gentleman's Overcoat,. : lest Gentleman's Pants lest Gentleman's Vest, lest Pair Drawers, lestShirtv? ? Patch, Xccdle and Crochet Work. lost Patch Work Quilt In Silk, lest Patch Work Quilt in Cotton lest Imitation Marseilles Quilt lest Laid Work Quilt, - lest Silk Comfort, lest Worsted Comfort lest Cotton Comfort lest Piano Cover, Jest Ottoman Cover, lent Worked Handkerchief, lest Embroidering in Cotton test Infant's Dress Jest Specimen Embroidering In Worsted Jest crochet Shawl lest Mats In Cotton Jest Specimen in Tattlug Work, Jest Kpoclmeu Bead Work, Jest Pair Mats, Worsted, Wilt.. Hair and Shell Work. Jest collection Wax Work,-.., Jest collection Hair Work,.. Jest collection Shell Work Painting, Jest Oil Pnlntlng, by Exhibitor...... Jest Painting, Water Color, by Exhlbltoi Jest Grecian Painting, by Exhibitor, Jesl Crayon Drawing, by Exhibitor, Jest Specimen 1'enclllng by Exhibitor,?. 3&stSpcclipen Graining by Exhibitor,.... Household Department. {A.) [Jest Jar Lard, 51bor more iJest Butter, 21b or more, Best Carolina made Cheese, iJest two sides Bacon, from county raise hogs, Best two Hams, fro in County raised hogs, [Jest cooked Ham with skin on, Best specimen Corned Beef, Best specimen Dried beef, .. Best specimen Domestic soap.51b or mori Best specimen TolletHoap, 81b or more,... Brst Cake Tallow, 51b or more Best Quarter Fresh Beef. Best Quarter Fresh Mutton, dressed, Best Pig dressed (if) UCSl J?ir l eHCii i n-Bui -... Best- Jnr Quince Preserve*, Best Jar Pear Preserves, Best Jnr Preserves any other variety, Best Jnr Apple Jelly, Best Jar Plum Jelly Bent Jar Blackberry Jelly Best Bottle Tomato Catsup ...... Best Bottle Walnut Catsup, Be.it Bottle Pepper Catsup ...... Best Gallon Homemade Vinegar, Best U Bushel Dried Apples Be*t ft Bushel Peaohes, ; Best y. Bushel Dried Damsons, Best Jar Cucumber Pickle, Best Jar Mixed Pickle, : Bast Jar Sweet Pickle Best Display of Hermetically sealed irul not less than ten, Best Gallon Chinese Syrup Best Sample Chinese Sugar, Best Braudy Peaches, (CO Best loaf Wheat Bread, Best loaf Corn Bread Best loaf Busk Bread, Best Pound Cake Best Sponge Cake, Best Jellied Cake, Best Krult Cake, ...; .... Best Molasses Candy 21b, ......... Best Honey, 51b or more, Ifhtive Wine* and Apples, iSx. Best Bottle Grape Wine,.....:......'... liL-Kt Boitlfc Uluckberry Wine,:.:.... lie^t Bottle M uscadluc Wine,;.'.': Best Poxen Table apples,. Best U Dozen I'enrs Best Grapes % dozen buncnes,;.-; .... Best Hciippbrnongs ::: ....... Best Drum bf native HgS,. Special Premium*: Greatest Commendable variety of pro ucts grown and exhibited by ai otic planter Including fctock ai field crops, exclusive of gn rdcn vegeT. tables . S ! Greatest variety of Articles made and exhibited by uuy one Lady In the ran 1 Household department, J 111,1 j Greatest variety of artlo'es of domestic vol' fubrlc made and exhibited by any one Lady; J ..jo Trotting ma tubes for two or more entries, 13 ?Entrance fee $5, Society to contribute So.?Purse to be given to Winner. Also Hiding Itings for young men and 4 j bays, if mmlc up. v 1 i1 REGULATIONS. i Priccs of Admission. i I Tickets, 59 cents; children under 14 years II half price. Vehicles, 50 cenis each?each In 1; mate, including driver, 50 cents. Man am 1 horse. Si. No niouey will be received by the gate-keep ers. 1 No return checks are to bo given at tlx 1 gate. , 1 Ily resolution adopted at last annual meet2 Inst all stock-holders will be required to paj 1 the admission fee. 1 Every person in ustprocure tickets before at 1 tempting to enler. I Nostock will be permitted to enter the en j closure, except under bridle, baiter, or perfcel 1 control of the groom. 1 No premiums shall be awarded to any anl 1 malorarticle witboutcompetltiou uuless th< 1 Judges Khali regard It worthy. 1 No spirituous liquors shall be 6old on the 1 grounds. ?? 1 No Intoxicated person shall be permitted tt 5 exhibit an animal, contend lor premiums, oj remain on the premises. 1 Every animal or article Introduced on th< 3, grounds shall be under control of the olll3 eerK. 3 No animal or article shall be exclnded foi having taken the premium at a previous fair 3 and entries may be made in different classes when suitable. No one shall act as a Judge if related to the f 10 person competing for a premium, and no ex <3 hlbltor, except In the ca?e of machinery, wil 5 be allowed, by presence or by personal state f> ment, to Influence the decision of the commit 5 tees Inmakingawards. No animal shall be entered in any othei X name than that of Its true owner. 3 No charges for entriesof articles or nnlmali 3 for exhibition, out a lee of one dollar for eacl: 5 groom admitted on the grouuds, must b< 6 paid. 5 No article or animal entered for a premiurr can be removed or taken away before tin close of the exhibition?a violation of thli . c rule will forfelta premium awarded. ' Exhibitors will do furnished by the Entrj iu nioHir uH?h cnnls. one of wblcfi must be securely attached to the articles en 1" t?red for exhibition; the other will be retain? ed by the exhibitor and surrendered to the ? Class Superintendent when delivery is claim ed at the close of the exhibition. Exhibitor* ? must not remove artlcles-on exhlbitlen with' }? out applying to the Clajp Superintendent. ? Officers of Agricultural Societies, and edit 5 orsand correspondents of newspapers, visit0 ing the Fair, will obtain complimentary tickr cts upon applying to the Hccrctury. 0 Citizens from the town desiring to exhibit are "required" to make their entries on Tues, r. day. ' '! The Secretary will attend at the Fail 'r grounds on Tuesday, October 28. 1879, to recelve eptries, and all entries must bo made b> o 10 o'clock Wednesday, October 129. Article* J Tor exhibition sent by railroad, If sent b> 1 Tuesday's trains, will be delivered at the Fair Oroundftby the Soclcty. A sufficient police force will be in attend; 51 ance to preserve order. 3 Forage will be furnished on the grounds foi 2 those wanting It, at customary prices. * Memphis Begs for Bread. ! 5 ? S A VAIN APPEAL TO THE GOVERNMENT FOB ASSISTANCE. | The Cabinet Cannot and the Board ol Health do not Afford the Beqnired Aid. > s | "Washington, September 20.?Frank S. Da? vis, president of the First National Hank ol 3 | Memphis, litis received the following dlspatcl; 1 from Memphis: "We want a hundred thou . o! Hand rations Tor twenty-mree uunarcu pea ' ? pie in camp, and can doublo the numbei '.jJ'when able to assure them that we can feet -Ithem. We cannot do ho unless the govern* 21 men t assists us. Call ou Dr. Killings of tin ?i National Hoard of Health, and Gen. Key, t< accompany you to see the secretary of war 5 2 i We have but little inoliey, no provislon^nnt 1 twenty-three hundred people now In cBmpi 1' whotu we are In hovor oound f to feed. JL). F 11 Porter Jno. Johnson, committee." j j Mr. DuvIk, In compliance with the telegram 1' called upon various members of the Cabinet 2 The attorney-general rcierred liiin to th( National Hoard of Health, and said that under ills recent opinion tlie secretary of wa: > 1 had no authority to furnish supplies. Tin 1 officials of the board of health said that tlx 1 law gave them no authority todlsburse fund J except to prevent the-spread of the feve: - from State to Suite. If, however, the people - in the city would go Into camp* the boun - would supply ratioas and tents for a seasona - ble time. 2 Unless relief Is furulshcd to the commlttci 2 from some source great destitution and suf 1 fering will prevail. *>i A Warning to Etiles. 21 Mkmi'Hi.s, September The followlni 1 j warning to absentees will be published Uii 2|afternoon: lj "Frequentapplications being mnde to th 2 hoard of health and superintendent of quai amine by absentees from here to return, w 1 deein it best to malce this public announce 1 in en t, that though the number of new ease 1 of yellow fever and deaths are small and pei 1 ceptlbly on the decline, It would not be saf 1 fur tlmiip nronle not havlmr had thcdlsonHu t 1 return yef. 'J.lie comparatively small numbc 1 of new ciwvx anil deaths Is due to the fact tbu 1 there sire so fe*v unucclirnatcd people Iicrt Those who liave bad the fever unci wish t 1 return will be permitted to do so, and will l> 3 furnished a certificate to that otl'ect on appll entlon to the superintendent of quarantlni None others will he permitted to enter Men S 1 phis before it Is oHlclally announced by tin 1 board of health that It is thought there is n 1 longer danger from Infeetlon, which will b done at the earliest possible day. "G. B. Tjiohktox, M. D., 5 - "Prcsldeut of the Board of Health. - "Jons Johnson, 5 ' "Superintendent of Quarantine." 2 Saturday's Daily, Weekly uud Totu ~ Reports of Cases and Deaths. 2 Memphis, September 20.?1 P. M.?Tw 2 eases were reported this morning, M;?k Al 2 Orhan and Mrs. D. F. Jackson, wife of th 21 health oltloer. The weather has ntait) ehanj 21 ed and aeool wind from the north Is blow 2 inc. 1 Memphis, September 30.?Noon.?One ail 2 dltlonal ease has been reported: John Fui rell at the city hospital. Two deaths hav 8 occurred, Thomas "fcork and Henry Harr son. Memphis, September 20.?9 P. M.?Seve S 1 eases In all, ti whites and 1 colored, were r< i ported to the Board of Health to-day. Atnon 1 those rej>orted this afternoon are Honic 1 Graham. Henry Good and Geo. Gilesple. N 1 additional deaths have occurred. Mrs. Pre! 1 Mom ivlfn nf fvil j'K. T'rfsMire. wils strl6ke i to-day. also Fred Haroinan, of {Flarnma 1 Brothers, tobacconists. Their names wilt t 1 reported to the board of health toraorrov 1 Miss Louisa Luccarina, residing two mil< . 1 out on Poplar street Boulevard, has the re' 1 er. . 1 The total number of new cases officially r . 1 ported for the week is t?0 ; whites. 48, colore 82. Total to date 1,217. Total number < e 0 deaths from yellow fever In the city for tl 5 fj week 31. Total to date 846. f The donations to the Howards to-day aj i grcgate$022. They have 135 nurses on dui | attending03 white and 32 colored familie ; The thermometor has ranged between 54 ai 1 72. * J The Brycc Murder. ] [Keowce Courier.] . 1 Our first Issue went to press in a few hou 1 after the jury of inquest, returned, and v 1 iusertedas full a notice as possible of the a . 1 sassinatioii of Bryce, heading our article " 1 Foul Crime Committed." "Alexander Bryc 1 Jr., Assassinated." In that ariiele as mu< 1 or niore wassald of the killing Uf Bryce thu 1 it is usual for the press of this State to pu . 1 llsh, as comment on such crimes. In view i, 1 thelrjudicial investigation, is always wit . 1 held. Notwithstanding this custom, we , . 1 our second isnuo, after the notice referred . 1 and before we saw the IleraUl article, publis . 1 ed a two column article under the head "A .. .1 (lamination," closing it with the full testim ny taken by the Acting Coroner. That arl . clc condemns the killing of Bryco in tl 5 \ strongest terms and calls on all good cltlzei * to use every eflort to discover :ind bring 1 punishment the perpetrators of the crime. Wesay; then, without fcarof contradlctlo 4 i that more hits been said by this Journal abo " j the murder of Bryce and tbe act lias bet ' J more forcibly commented ou and comletnm 1 than any otber case of homicide that ev 1 occurred in this section. We notice, too, th I our exchanges have published about all tl facts known at the time. 4 . But this is not all. Much has been doi '5 J siuce the inquest by our people, in a fe ' * days after tho tragedy a petition was fu ; 1 warded to the Governor, signed by some u . tbe best citizens of our town and neighbc ~ , hood, chiefly Democrats, asking that a rewa , be offered for the arrest of the parties charge i with the crime. In a few days afU;rwari * llie Sheriff, a Democrat, reported theklllii i oliclallv to the Governor. Jnthemeantim , without waiting for a reward to bo ofl'ere { our Sheriff, with two of our citizens cross< " A Into Georgia, secured the aid of the Sher i of ltabun County and another fearless citizi & unH ui niuht urroutpii two nf the nnrtl ? ~ churgcd In the wurrant, and learning the Ji there was insecure, broiight them to Walln < . la, where they are now confined. Since thi '5 , another party has been arrested In Georg - | and is now in our Jail; po that out of elg " , hames in tho warrant seven have been t { rested and lodged in Jail to await their trl , We are informed that a brother of the c " ( ceased paid to the parties making the last ^ " i rest a small reward. , * j We maintain that these fyetB prove greaf : exertions to arrest the persons chargcd wi f killing liryce than can do shown in tho cti " i of any homicide that ever occurred here. T "* f arrest of the parties in Georgia was no } binding duty on our Shferlfl and bring! j them here without requisition, though unc " } the circumstances excusable, was perhaps i technical violation of tho lafr. r 1 In addition to these fatite, since the inquest ' | large amount of testimony has been gather j np, and there are now over thirty wltnes i bound over on the part of the State, i Orir people liavo acted ill the matter 1 promptly andenergeticaliyastheycould hu iicted nad the best mun or the best Dcmoc . 0) In the State been assassinated. It Is note 5 j province to speak of th?- foroe of the testlmo , against any of the purlieu charged, nor , their guilt or innocence, but having acted , promptly and energetically as our people hi { done in this case, It is hard to ?ee ajourna A such extensive circulation and hinuence f the yeu> York Herald so misrepresenting < ::: : State. We have always admired the in 1 pendent course of that great Journal; and < people owe It much, tor Its fairness in ... ? i campaign of 1876. We Hope, therefore, w v 1? ?l.?. I, u.ili Imvn ' i LDC iVewx ami LWricr. UII? 1> ^ ... ..... manliness to correct a sUitnrnont dorox'tt , to our people Into rt-l^Ich it lissdoubtless b< | led bv Borne Kadical malcontent. I'." 1 limn :z 5 W.C.BENET. j1- .Attorney at La' atl Law Kuugo, Abliovillc C. H. S. C I 3 Iffasou' & Hamlin Organs. Endorsed by over 100,000 Delighted Pnr chasers. Not lowest priced, poorest and dearest. But 3 highest priced bust an 1 cheapest. Cost but little more than Inferior organs. Gives li ve times the satisfaction. Lasts twice as Ion?. Victor* at all world's exhibition. Acknowledged best by all disinterested and competent niDsicians. Solid facts, indisputable, sach as no other organ mlUcor In the world can substantiate. Glorious news for. purchasers. Grand Introduction .Sale, New Styles. Now prices. 8 Stops, elegant case, J8>1; superb mirror top case, 10stops, only SKX.1. J5 days trial. Freight paid both ways if Organ don't suit. Mold ou easy terms. Rented until paid for. Delivered anywhere In the .South for $4 extra. , For full particular*, address LUDDEN a - BATES, Savannah. Gn., Managers Wholesale 1 Sovthcru Deuot, Prices raiue a* at Factory. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Ai.ston Houhk.?J Williams, Knoxville, Tenn ; 1C Straus, Philadelphia; John B Ilcnderxon, Baltimore; Miss Laura Bnskln, Mon. terey; S C Link, Miss J Link, Llnkvllle. P L Lance. WS Alexander, Sandy Springs; Mrs . JnoWatlCH, Miss Kppie Parker, Columbia; t Miss M L Miller, Smith's ?, Roads ; Mrs D. ltavenel, Miss Bessie lta.vcnel, Master Dan . Ravenol, Charleston; J C Wler, S E Brazeale, j Anderson; II Wilson, Honea Path; McD Caler, The Fork; H G Moore, City. , MARKKT REPORTS. AnnKVll.T.K, Sept. 21, 1879.?The cotton marIket during ihe past week has been on a I cinniiv decline slnco onr last report, and prl ces have recedcd at least itvc dollars a bale. The sample <fT the staple so far has averaged ? exceedingly gpod. as no rains have fallen to i stain the lint, wlthlft the past seven days 26'.' bales have been sold in tills market, elos5 in it at 9 toi)',4 cents. Total sales to dute, 308 T bales. 1 Nkw York, Sept..22?12 m. ?Stocks ' stroug; money 5 frf: 0, gold 1.00; exchange? ' long 4.81; short 4.83 j State bonds dull: governments strong Cotton nominal; sales r 103: middling upland 11%; middling Orleans 11 %\ Futures weak?September 11.00; October ' 10.JW November 10.10; December 10.03; Janu' ary 10.13. Louisville, Sept. 22. ? Flour fflrrn : Wheat llrmer ; corn higher!; Oats firm; 1 Park nominal; bulk meals strong; ; bacon * strong clcar sides 0^ ; whiskey Arm ' at 1.0.). Charleston. Sept. 22. ?Cotton steady; mlddllnO<% low middling????: KOod;ordlnary 9'X; net receipts 4,HI gross?; sales2,000; ) stock 13,321: export coastwise? CONSIGNEES. Express?J E Caldwell, L Middleton, E Cowan, W McNear, J \v Wldeman, W P Pickens, P B Cade. Freight?B F Hmlfh, II IIlll & Bro., "W J McNeill, J M Gil lam. Notice to Creditors and Debtors! flREPITORS of the estato of Sarah A. Bnr, ^ J moro, deceased, are required to present their claims to us, duly attested, within thir. ty days. Persons indebted to the ostate will make Immediate payment. . H. U. BAHMORE, J. L. BARMORK, . ) Executors. Sopt 23, lST9. lt EXECUTOR'S SALE. WE will sell at the resldenco of the late Sarah A. Barmorc, deceased, on Thursday the 10th day of October, 1?79, the following described real estate, to wit: All that tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACRES, I f more or less, bounded by W. B. Dunn, Smith i [ <t A?new und others. Also all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, und a few bend of cuttle and r hogs. Terms of sale, as to realty made known on day of sale: as to personulty, GASH. H. R. BARMORE, I J. L. BARMORK, i Executors. I Sept. 23, 1879,3t . ! PREPARED DRUGS?WITH ! THE FORMULA. AROMATIC Cod Liver oil with Hydrophosplmtes, Pure Cod Liver Oil With PhosJ pliatu of Lime, Pectoral Wine for Coughs, ; Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis, Compound . Fepslnefor nyspepslannd ludluestlon, fcyrup j r of Sursni>urilla with Iodide of Potash. ? ALSO, 3 Ijulles'(Howard) Shoe Dressing, ,] n Poultry Powders for the cure or Chicken dlsr euses, Animal Carbolic Soup. ; Edwin ParkerJ Sept. 24, 1879, tf . ROSE WATER AND SANDAL EMULSION. ACEttTAIN Preventive of Infection ond cure ot Disease. Edwin Parker. Sept. 24, 1879, tf NOTICE. I T ADIES' Misses' and Children Shoes aspe i- clalty. ^ e R. M. Haddon & Co. 0 Sept SI. 1S.1>, tf 1 notice: 0 r A DIES* CLOAKS, the latest stylel, $2.50 to e JL S15.W. R. M. Haddon & Co. Sept. 24, JS7U, tf 1 NOTICE. ~ AC BEAUTIFUL lino of DRESS OOTIDS at 11% cents. R. M. Haddon & Co. Sept, 24,1870, tf A 1TTV UJ&iliNJLf VI'EVIKI. 1 ?OF? : MILLINERY,DRESSGOODS, n I Cloaks, Trimmings, I Trifflioi Sills, Fancy Goods, k, ?e In all the Latest Fall Styles, y At the EMPORIUM OE FASHIONS. iTiapPTl e, ' LD b- /~\UR stock being unusually attractive this of " / season we would spcccbvlly Invite tbo lull dies to give us a look before purchasing and lu Kuanvntee to save them money, with best seto lection in our line to bo found In the up-counh try. Respectfully, I ' JAS. A. BOWIE. lie Sept. 24. 187'j. . I "OPENING." Ul j Fall & Winter 5 BLLIKRY, DRESS GOODS, 19, | Dress Silks, Ladies'Cloaks ;| DRESS TRIMMINGS, T'~ ? ^ ?- MOT z Zephyr Siawis, scans, Laces ai* Kid Gloves, Silk Fringes, le- . kr~ And all the Novelties of the Season I TIM,?T,I ,, a T'HE' Ladles' ure invited to inspect on ed 1 Htock and price our Goods. ~ R. M. Haddon & Co, m Sept. 21, IK79, tf ri' | Cunningham 1VO ^ I & Templetoi jur * the ^HE now prepared to fumlali the 18 DIAMOND SHIRT en the old stand-by at $1, unlaundrled find 81, wtmrn Luundrlcd. .. Under Shirts anft Wool Vest ^ Iri great Variety. 'I Sept. 21,1S70. J. j Li- * , _J JS Just receiving a complete lot of Family Supplies. COFFEE, SUGAR, BACON, LARD, MACK EREL, (tilI.ST, MEAL AND FLOUR, CKACKERS of all kinds, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, VINEGAR, and u large lot of PICKLES. Canned Goods. PINE APPLES, PEACHES, SALMON, DEVILLED HAM, OYSTERS, SARDINES, TOMATOES. Wines and Liquors, Pure hand-made Mountain CORN WHIP KEY, from 82,50 &) 33,00 a gallon, purest nn< best wliHe RYE WHISKEY ever brought ti this place. $5,00 n gallon, and various othe kinds of Corn and Rye. A largo ;colleetlon ti pure WINES. Tobacco and Cigars, a huut'iiur ii?w ui Vvt AND SMOKING TOBACCO. Fruits & Confectionery APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS NUTS. CANDIES Apple Butter, Something new and nice In 51b Cans, 81,25 i can. Sept. 24. 1870, tf. Cheap Store. nnci Buy Cotton AND SELL THE BEST GOODS ?AT THE? Lowest Prices FOR CASH! OUR GOODS wore purchased in Norther: markets FOR CASH und welccted wltl care. Give us a call and we guarantee Good und prices. We keep a General Stock. Sept. 24, lb79, tf Notice, WE nro now receiving our FALL STOC1 of LADIES' GOODS, Which has beebought In the Net York & Baltimore Marieti i At prices which will enable us to sell as chcn t as any house In the up country. In eonsi qucnco of the LOW PRICE OF COTTOJ our entire Stock will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES If our friends, and the pnbliogoneraily wi give us a look, we feel confident, thut we ca convince them that OLD ABUI5VILLE their best market, and R. M. HADDON & CO, the best place to buy, MILLINER H Dress Goods, Dress Tramp, Black & Colored Silks, Silk & Worst* Fringes, Ladies' Cloaks, Zephyr Shawls, Nubia Laces, Silk and Lace Ties Ruins, Real Hair Switches, And almost everything a Lady would war Respectfully, R. M, HADDON & CO Sept. 24.1H79, tf AND mimarm nmnn iMrum Have opened some of the. large and attractive stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISI AND are receiving fresh additions every d:? They are anxious to show their goods ui will not be undersold, they have a coraplc i assortment of : GENT'S FURNISHING consisting of Jeans, Gassimeres anfl forstei If the ladies will call they can see a spleniJ selection of CLOAKS & DOLMAN . before they are picked over. All AV'0( 1 CROCHET SHAWLS as low as S1.50. Go KID GLOVES nil shades at75c. Balmorals and Wool Skir iii abundance and low In prlcc. Amerlcara BeLaines, > ' commencing at 11V, ccnts per yard, and si ling rapidly. Sept. 21,1S7D. tf. NOTICE. IADIES' Hand Made Shoes ? somethi j new and substantial. R. M. Haddon & Co. Sept. 21,1ST I), tf VERIALA'S ARCANUM? FOR Beautifying the Complexion, Ilcnio' Freckles, Fimples, Sunburn, Tail, a Hides the .Marks of Small Pox,at Edwin Parker. Sept. 21,1879, tf ! SMRS. HOPSON MCKM'S Boarding and Day Schoc FOR YOUN(r L.ADIES, CHARLESTON, S. ( WILL OPEN OCTOBER OTII. For tor apply to the Principal. Sept. 17,1870, lm 1 Bridge Notic( qpIIR rebuilding of the 15 Bridge Over Hard Labor Creel at Cothran'R old Mill, will be let to the lov S bidder on the 4th of October; 187'J, at clc . o'clock a. m. ' .7. 1?\ LIVINGSTON. County Commisslonc I Sept. 3,1S7!', tf FURNITURE A.t Anderson, S. C, ^ G. F. TOLLY, j 1 Announces to the Abbeville J Public Ihiit he keeps constantly on hand at ANUKRSOX, S. 0. The largest .STOCK ; OK FURNITURE kept In the up-country, , wh'ch he Js prcpareu to sell cheapoi' than t GREENVILLE, AUGUSTA, or CHARLES- 1 TON. Asa proof of thin, I mention a few , - prices below, which are not intended as J 1 "catch-pcnnlcs" but are my Regular Price*. I f) Other articles will be found to bcproportlonr ntely low. Good Hard Wood and Cottage f Bedst^ids, with Slat* and Castors complete, ?2.2ft and upwards; Fine Solid Walnut Bed- i steads. Head Board fi feet 5 inches high, at SHJ'i; Dress Bureaus, Imitation Walnut with J large Glass 87."d) anil upwards; Solid Walnut Bureaus '4 Marble Top. Drop Handles, ?18.00. Kitchen safes two Doors and Drawer, S4,r>0 * mum tv Ik Iip;ivv f'jina Hunk Rnd ScilL arm Rocking Chairs, ?2,50.' Nurse Cam; Back I anil Seat, $!,#>, Cane sent Chairs por half doz- I en 35.00 and upwards, Wnshstands with draw- ' nr and Towel end $1.25 and upwards, Imitation Walnut suits consisting of Solid Head Hoard French Bedsteads, Dress Bureau, Wash' stand, Table, 4 cane seat Chairs and ope Hooking Chair at 310,50, SOLID WALNUT CHAM- , BER SUITS, consisting of French Bedstead 0 [ feet 5 Inches high, Dress Bureau, Washstaud, Tabic. Four Cano seat Chalnraiul Brace Ami Cnno Seat and Back Hooking Chair 832,50, and a everything elsoln prodortlon. Parlor Furniture of all styles chcanor than anywhere else, call and see me. as I am de- j > tcnnlned not to be Undersold by Any House. G. F. TOLLY, DEPOT STREET. Anderson, S. C, Sept. 17, 1870. FliVE PISTSGMPIS U.r S. ALEXANDER with an experience VV of llye years In Photographing, has _ opened a GALLERY on the Alston House S lot, where he has completed his arrangements ' for making Photographs, in nil the various styles. Copying and enlarging Is one of my specialties. Lift size portraits made if desired. I take pleasure In showing my specimens, and respectfully invito the public to call undsec them. All who wish work done i will do well to call early as I will remain here | but a short time. W. S. ALEXANDER. Sept. 17,1879, tf Sheriff 's Sale. [i John R. Tolbert. vs. J. L. Shumato and W. " T. Shumate. Judgment for Foreclosure. BY authority of a decretal order of Judce A. P. Aldrlch, In the case above stated, I will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, within the legal hours, 011 Sale Day In Ootober next, the following described real estate, to wit: All thatlotof land with the buildings thereon, situate In the town of Ninety-Six, fronting on the PublicBijuare, ? feet on the Cam. bridge Road [East], on the North by lot of W. I A. Lira bock er, nnd West by lot of W. C. Fouclie, and containing ONE IIAI^F ACRE, more or less, and known as the Shumate ,, Block. Hold subjcct to covenant of lease made beII tween the defendant J. L. .Shumate and Philips & Jackson now tenants of one of the brick stores on said lot. ]}y the terms of 1 said lease the said Philips & Jackson have \ the right to the possession of the storo in ' which they are now until the first day of February, 1KS0. P TERMS.?One half Cash, the remainder on s* a credit of twelve months, purchaser to give ?, bond secured by mortgage of said premises for the payment of the credit portion of the purchase money. J. F. C. DnPRE, 1. S. A. C. ' SSept. 13, 1S79. 3t. n 'toothpreperationT W RIGHT'S Chcekerbery Paste. Wright's Charcoal Paste. Frangipanno Tooth Powder. West India Tooth Wash. ALSO, 'J Pouclne Soap, Sand Soap. HandSopoiio Soap. Jumper Tar and Glycerine Soap. ? Edwin Parker. r Sept, 17,1S79, tf " A. Y. L. SIMM NS, IS PREPARED to send -passengers from Hodges to Abbeville, Green wood, and otli1 er points. [Sept. 10,1879, 2m )d ' CANARY BIRD SEED FOR SALE AT Edwin Parker's g September 10, 1879. n A rnxmc* TUT ATT mux J. o xii uiu White Lead, In 1 it 2 ft cans, Chrome Green 1 lb cans, Chrome Yellow 1 lh cans, i Venetian Bed 1 lb cans. Turkey Umber 1 lb cans, 't. Haw Umber 1 R? cans. Drop Black 1 lb cans, Prussian Blue 1 a % lb cans, IVaiulyko Brown 1 lb cans, Venetian Red, dry, J Spanish Brown, dry, Chrome Green, dry, at Edwin Parker's Sept., 10, 1S79. THE DUE WESTFEMALE COLLEGE. rI,HK twenty-first year will open October i (ith. The President and his family will remain In the College. liates have been reduced. Tuition and tiniird. including washing and fuel, for the your, our hundred and sixty-two dollars. For further particulars apply to the President, i, J. I. BONNER, y. Due West, S. C. ^ Aug. 20, 1879. Ira o ^ SiJH SMI iid S DR. JAS. L SHERIDAN Bruggist & Cliemist, IS OFFERING HIS LARGE AND WELL Delected stock of DRUGS, ^MEDICINES, I3.A?jN Toilet and Fancy Articles, k Low down for CASH. AI.SO, ng A lot of flno Cigars and Tobacco. Your putrouage Is respectfully solicited, JAS. L. SHERIDAN. April 18, 1879. 3m. B Dr7H. D. WILSON, _ DENTISTRY, ; Abbeville, C. H., S. C. \1 &tr Office; Upstairs over the Post Ofliee. "is 8 )li June25,1870. tf. o i I7TM17 MTTT 2 r 1J L Ml 1/1/. ' Mills HAK jfrST HAD HIS MILL ON CAL, lioun'st'reek, eight miles west of Abhe vlllfc Court House, put In Jlnc repair by oiu [ ol" the best millwright's in thp country. Witli a new holtlugcloth, a fine new water wiieel rest ai)U improved machinery of every kind, h< veil cannot fail to please all who may favor liiir wilh their patronage. All hensks Is a fail trial; when ho will guarantee patlsfavtion it r. both <|tiantilv smi <[iu?lity of yield. J lily W711," If ' i , -AND- | fipimv.; _ c J^RK OPENING THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK- s UR, TEMPI,ETON 1ms Inst returned from IS Ik- NORTHERN MARKETS whore ho has I lurcltitsuil u ulco 1 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE. J _ coniprJnlng all lines. *, wi Ladies' Dress Ms, 121-2 Cents, 'r Call early and get something choice In J I CLOAKS & ALPACAS. s DOLMAN'S AT $7. CLOAKS AS LOW AS $2. Sept. 17, 1879, tf J Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Railroad J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE; m Oil nnd after Juno 2sth trains will run on I this road as follows: 1 Lay Punenger Train. \ 1 (EASTWARD.) I Arrive at Seneca.. li 12a.m:-Leave... 9 13 a; m. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Seneca- 5 15p.in.-I.eave... 5 ICp.m; J flight Pa-vscngcr Truin. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Senecu.. U Ul p.in.-Leave.:. 9 02p. m. (WESTWARD.) T Arrive at Seneca.. 3 34 a. ir..-Lcave.? 6 35 a. m. X Local Freight Train. (EASTWARD.) , Arrive at Seneca.. 5 D-ip. m.-Leave... 5 23 p.m. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Seneca.. 7 05a. m.-Leave..: 7 12 a. nil Through Freight Train. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Seneca.. 1 C5a.ni.-Leave..; 1 ootuln. DAY l'AJWKNUKit THAIx: (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Green vl lie 10 45 a. m.-Leave 10 47a. tn. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Greenville 3 30p.m.-Leovo 342p. m. NIGHT Pakskngkh Tkain. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Greenville 10-13 p. m.-Leate 10-15 p.m. _ (WESTWARD.) 1 ArrlveatGreenvllle 439 a. m.-Leave 442a. m. ' Local Fkkioht Tkaik. ? (EASTWARD.) iArrive at Greenville 7 38 u. m.-Lcave 8 30 a. m. w (WESTWARD.) ArrlveatGreenvllle 354p. m.-Leave 4 20p.m. Tukougii Fbeight Train. (WESTWARD.) Arrlvoat Greenville 1033 n. m.-Leave 10 15 n. m. Connecting itt Atlanta for all points West and South west. J Connecting at Charlotte for all Eastern 1 points. " Through Tickets on sale at Gainesville, Seneca City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all points J&ist and West. G. J. FOREACRE, General Manager. _ W. J. Houston, General Passenger aiidllfcket n Agent. J,| QREENVILLE &. COLUMBIA RAILROAD On and after Monday, September 8th, 1879. the Passenger Trains over the Greenville and Columbia Railroad will be run dally, Hun* days excepted. r MAIN STEM. tUP TRAIN N"0. 1?COLUMBIA TO GREENVILLE, t Leave Columbia at -...11 55 a ni a Leave Alston 1 21 p m t Leave Newberry...* 2 47 a m I g l,cave Hodges 5 21 p m | Leave Helton ....... 0 46 p in j Arrive at Greenville 7 55 p ra I * down train no 4?greenville to columbia j Leave Greenville at..., 7 00 am Leave Helton 8 JO a m J Leaves Ilodges 9 SI am c Leave Newberry 12 07 p m Leave Alston 1 31 p in y Arrive at Columbia - 2 55 p m c ABBEVILLE BRANCH TRAINS. 1 Leave Abbeville at.... 8 20 a m j. Arrive at Hodges 9 15 am j, Leave Hodges. ....5 80 p m Arrive at Aouevine m p ANDERSON BRANCH AND B. R. R. R. DOWN THAIS. Leave Wailinlln 5 10 a hi . Leave Seneca City 5Wam Leave Perryville 5 50 am Leave Pendleton fl 30 am Leave Anderson 7 20 a m Arrive at Belton 7 57 am . UP TKAtN. Leave Belton 6 50 p m Leave Anderson 7 32 p ni Leave Pendleton 8 22 p in , Leave Perryville 8 57 p m 1 Leave Seueca City 9 07 p in < Arrive at Wulhafin 'J 37 pw LAURENS BRANCH. Laurens Branch Trains leave Laurens C. II. at 7.10a. m. and Nc-vvberry at 3.00 p. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Abbeville Branch Train connects at Hodges 1 with down and up train dully, Suudays ox- I ceptcd. The up and down Train connect closely with Day Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad and With the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wilmington, . Columbia and Augusta Railroads. R. II. TEMPLE, General Superintendent. jAbEz Norton, Jn., General Ticket Agent j ? i Robertson, Taylor & Co. j -SUCCESSORS TOGEO. W, WILLIAMS & CO. Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, , -and- ; GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 and 3 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ' Will give all business tlielr most careful J attention. Consignments of Cotton Solicited. July '?}, 1871), Gm J". K.urz, Agent fob Abbeville Counts^ 'THE celebrated SINCLAIR CUTTER, Ko. J[ alX and EIGHT. These 'Machines are unlversnllly acknowledged to be the host manufactured, ior cuttiukHav, Straw, Fodder, Corn Stalks, Sugar Cane, etc., and for Strength and Durability have no equal. 350 FIRST PREMIUMS. " GOLD MEDALS at the World's Fair of ParIs, London and Moscow, besides thousands of testimonials from large stock raisers, livery stables and farmers. Samples to be seen at Kurz & Bruce's Boot, Shoe and Harness Establishment, Abbeville, Court House, So. C'a. Dec. 25.1878. 1 TO MAKE MONEY ! Pleasantly and f:-/;t, >i|rentsshould address FINLEY, IIAHVEY & CO., i Ga.C}2, 1878, ly Atlanta. Marshall F. DeBruhl Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H. S. C. 1 c;e:sruc BAKERY, CONFECTIONER MAIN STREET, A3 A Fresh Stock of Goo BREAD, CRACKERS, hrt TOMATO C. POUND CAKES, ?.SARDINE^; ERUIT CAKES, O CHOW CHO GINGER CAKES, m JELLY, CI'J TEA CAKES, RAISINS, C SUGAR CAKES, SEEDLESS DROP CAKES, PICKLES, J CAKES of am. KINDS, " PEPPER Si GINGER SNAPS, ^ PEA NUTS, CANDIES of aH kinds, ^ POTTED II. CANNED GOODS, C/J TOMATOES ' PIE, FRUITS, GINGER, M I PINEAPPLES, 3CFRE.SH CA] ) APPLES, PEACHES, _ SALT. SOD. 1 J All the above Goods August 13.l!<7!), tf ROSENBERG jAVttb ti Very iarge ari'd well selected Stock of Goods! i a- j.oix ttAirt) ' d nni about to lay id the usual large dountof filcli requires more STORE ROOM than I ive, I will therefore sell to any one for FHl CASH! i n aPPATFST ua pn.'iT'CS Mini have been feredthis SEASON. ' CALL AT dtCE. ?At? ?. ROSENBERG, 3cpt. 10,ISfti, tf letwecn Whitb's filock and the Central HBteL EVERYTHING In tho Dragline at rcaeonj able prices. Give ran a call. E. H. McBRIBE Agt. HTD, REESE, Watch Maker art Jeweler, ABBEVILLE, B. C. J|7 ILL be pleased to acrvij bis friend? and rV tho public with the best of tororic it? bU neat th? lowest prices. Qall at the a bote bi [essrs. Barnwell <fc Col, where he tnay alays be (bund during business hours. April 9, W70: ABBEVILLE - , fliinilAii CAIIAAI UTJL auuu K9VUVUI WILL RE-OPE& Hay, Meier lStii, 1879.S. J, GRAHAM, M: A;, Principal M!3S. UVW83TOH; |AsstehultarHE Scholastic year Will. consist of tea months of four weofts each, divided Intowo sessions us follows: A Paying Session of wenty-olght weeks, (with Joes as Uelow,) and Free Session of twelve weeks, paid for by. he Public School Fond,?Free Session to bein ou the first Monday In April, 1680. Fees for Paying Session* ri m ary Departm en t, 9IOJSO or tlJSO per month I ntermediute, 810.i> or S1.75 per montb. Ugh School, $28.25 or SS.76 per month. Fees to be paid montbly and promptly. . Jone but pay-scholars will be admitted or urttlnueddurlhg the Paying Session. The ices ure tljt! sumo in amouut for the ear ad lust year's r\M*. The apparent In-r reuse dn the mdnthiy fees is owing to the 'reeScNsipjJ when no feeft are Charged. The above rates are lower thiltl at any siml* nr institution In the State. No extra charge s made Hir Mathematics und Languages. \V. H. PARKER, President Board Trustees; W. CI Be!nkt, Secretary. , Abbe vl lie, 3d September IffT9, 4t BIB iM* rm& instituti6n \ ? Will Open on the HRST MONDAY IN MB. I ' i. ITS FACULTY U cbmpifete. Tlie course of Instruction, thorough. It t? now tlie best, sndowcd Institutional the State, and offers, exceptional advantaged lu the way of delight-, 'ul climate, healUly location, mora) commuilty and moderate eaponHes. The last are as. 'ollows: Total expenBcs for the year, tnclu11?;r Board in families, Tuition, Lights. Fuel, Hooks, &c? SWH50; Board la mess, 3l;tO,50. t Send for catalogue or address tbe President. , W. M. GRIEB.' x August h\ 1879, Ira ENTERPRISE GEflCERY. No. 5, Washiii|toif Street, [: Win Til Sill M Chile FLOUR. MEAL. GRITS, RICE,' COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, CIGABS, SODA, SALT, BACON, LARD, CRACKERS and CANDT / ' i Well Selected Stocl t of' * CANNED GOf /OS ALT, of which will be sold low for <v>?H. > KS-Top of Market paid for country { roduce. Respectfully, J. R. NOR IS,(Jm o " 7?r?? Atlanta Medical tfollege.' THE Twenty-Second Annua tcoiirt'e of Lectures will commence Oct. j?r irJf.1870, and close March 4th, 1880. . f' " 1 Kaculty.?J. O. Wortmore' ' * W.F.West- ' morehind, W. A. I/>ve, V. / 'Taliaferro, Jno. rhnd. Johnson. A. W. Calho ~ 1 j XoSSn, J.T. Banks; Demonstrator TTw' WlUlSm*. This well-establishedCol' ;& affords oppor- . tunity for thorough medic; ^SdneaUon. It is an affiliation with,, Jlfuf tl?UeU and. diplomas, recognized by, ,r lcadinc medlcollege In the wimtrjr. 1 ,l g j?.-v|uin.-i?"--i>n? iui hhiu' ationi ns heretofore. Send for Annonncemei ,V giving full Information. {" , , J NO. THAP. JOHN jnrf 3f. TV, Dean, Aug. 13,1870, if >' Atlanta, Gft. : e7agi utt* Y AND F iESTADRANT.1 BBEVILLE, s7c. ds AJwa ys on Hand. attitto ?l . *4T vnv 5s J BLUEING, ?'Aiau, SALMON,^ i flour, KICK, .. iunv r Z, meal, grits, urkAnts,!' BgfW| cws& i-s si king tobaccu ' best cuk^ i^'g: * >r ? cigars?no bea'ter BEEF, ^ GVANANFILLED, Ac..' ^ ' Crur jatvteed FRESH. .