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"/ .+ .. ' ? T0 0WNBR5. OF COTTON. In answer to~ numerous inquiries from abroad, we Should say that- wo are prepared to take charge pf, put in prder and alliy any lot of Cotton in the states of Goorgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as wo have local agents at almost ovary town, and a corps of most -efficient men, selected for integrity, * capacity and experience, to take charge -qf every: lot. AVc will a leo pay all taxes, and chaiges of every discription, and make liberal advances on Cotton. In short, we will take charge of the Cotton on receipts or ordors and give the . owners no trouble what cvnr from tlin fimA wn ropniim it Until gold an<J returns are made by oiir houses. iVATTS, CRANE & CO., ? New York, or W..C. WATTS & CO.,' Liverpool, England. "We invite the special attention ,of non-residents to our facilities. i. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Ga. E. F. MJ3TCALFE & CO., Commission aud Ygrwarding Mei^ .chants, Savannah, Ga. E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN rCO., Cotton Factors and Forwarding Merchants, Apalpcl^icola, Fla. " ,Oct. 3, 180.5, 25, 2m. IMPORTANT SALE. ESTATE OPJOHN BROWNLEE Dec'd. BY permission of th? Ordinary of Abbeville Diairict, we will Hell by public auction on "Wtwfueidav. tho 8th November' next, at tlie 1%U residence of JOHN BR0WNLEE,DE ?D, Ilia entire personal Estate consisting of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, CORN, FOBBER, . ' AAfS. WHFAT. FARMING T004 'HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN' FUENITUEE &c., &c. TERMS.?Twelve months credit, interea from dale. Parchaaera to pay fn -Gold, or ila quiralcot iaotlitff currency. H. H. HAIirEIt, Miu'r , ROSA BROWNLER, 'Adui'x. .Oct 1.18ftfi %*At S?r ? ? -7?-? TTAitrmcii nnnnm iiuuiiiss lusrui. /T>HE UnJlreigned just opened a oomjL plet* assortment of DRY GOODS and; GROCERIES. . Hodg^ Depot.' They have been awured by ;tb? WW* experienced in thebiuineM, that their jciocV wm r*b1j.withr any in the -a" t -ftr1 -'itf'ii frvv im .i - I'Sliifi TO' H0B6|S' DEPOT! , tfeydtr bone shod V>r buggy j v ntMdt&jcrar w*tq? repaired, your bit drew ' ; .ofekor weeded, or buy c?w obm. Here is ilia, r^ilruad^j^d ober^-ie your Diuner Huuee ^A^ ? ' t v wrriEiEE :" HAVE JT7ST EET&RNBD FROM Nevr York and Philadelphia, where they Jiave purchased a general Assortment of Go'oda, consisting <u follows, viz: DRY GOODS, 'YX t <k? rr xr n /\ us* tn ar&attit MEN'S AND EADIES' HATS, Of the Latest Styles, READY-MADE HARDWARE, crockeryw'are, .GROCERIES, BOOTS AND BR06ANS, The Best duality Of mm SHOES, F OH. ZaADXBS. They will keep on hand a good stock of Goods, (but they do not want to keep them, always,) which they will sell for cash or barter. Sept. 27th, 1865, 24-St' ELECTION NOTICE. In accordance with' orders refceired fro'm the State Convention, an election will be held forXJovernor and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Soujh^ Carolina, and for one member of the Senate, and five iiepresentativea <jf the .General Assembly'of the State. < The managers of elections throngluuit Abbeville District, shall open.separampollt nt lhei.r respective precinct^ on Wednesday 18/A ititt., ^nd rouetve votes for eaclr of oaid elections', and shall conduct tjie san\ej in all respects, in accordt^nce.with the laws and usages of this State. The poles to open at 0 n. to., and close at 4 p. ru. That immediately after the closing of the polls, the managers shall count the votes polled, and after making returns thereof, showing .the number of votes polled for *eacb per? son, shall cei-lify tbe same .under their hmide, and appoint one of their-number to carry snub feturna uitk a list of the voters, and report the same to the general meeting of the managers, JLo be held at Abbeville Court Hoiuw 09 (be day following, wbl(;H,*rilL be on Thursday 19tb, the man*, agera when.bo assembled in genera) meet-, "ing ?hall mnke separate returns of the results of the ballotiny lor ^ Governor and Lieutenant Governor', shall certify the same, to t he Secretary of State uuder their hnnds. and shall, forward to him such return*, each in a separate sealed enveolope appropriately endorsed by a messenger to be by them appointed for that purpose, who shall be by them sworn to deliver, and shall dei liver the same with the seal unbroken to 1 O. a - c r*. . . ri ? > nie oovnemr^ 01 oiate ai ^oiuiDDia, on or . before the fourth Monday of November next. JAMES A. MoCORD, - Chairman Board Managers. Abbeville Cgfcl., Sept. 4, 1865;BUSINESS NOTICE. ? THE undereigued would respectfully in' foyin their friends, arid the publio generally, thai they hava formed a co-partnership for?the purpose of engaging in the Mercantile Business at Abbeville C. H. Wo are receiving and will keep cqaptantly on hand a larga, varied and well selected stock of FANCY AND DRY 0OQDS, HATS. 8HOE1S, ' Hardware, ' Groceries,CROOICEEY, &0-, Which ,w? will tell at ruwBflblt prlrtei for CMh. .. , ? WHITE, SMITH * 00/ Sept. 21, 1866. 24.4t _ " . LUMSIHN B Wm i mnnit AW ' ' AUCTION And Cknfuritaton ISerchants AS!) FORWAJi DWQ A OEM 8, - : ,'olumUa, 'B. C., .;. v v' ""proclamation Br THE moVUlOMAL OOVEBMOB. ... EXECUTIVE DrPART?KNT, a C, Skr-TEirtifB, 181 It, 1863, ^^fllEREAS it i* represented that in many v ? portions 01 tne estate mere is great diatur bance and apprehension from lawlenr person*, who are thieving, marauding nn<l committing aota of violence remote from the military g.ir riaiona stationed at the Court (louaes ; 'and whereat,- Brigadier General Amen, commanding the North westeri* portion of the State, has suggested the organisation of a militia police in eaoh District, of Wis command, to act in^oncert jrith his -forces in preserving order and peace in the community, and wftereas it is supposed thajt .the anther military commanders will-haven# objection* to tlie aid and a??istaoce on t-he purl of tin- citizens in auppre aa ing crime and maintaining ordt>r; and whereaa, also, ft a|\p--.arM Unit Pr>-sid?nt Johiu?on has sanctioned and HUthorizc.'l the Provmiona ( } v ernor of Mlnnisiippi to or^an'ten ?iuv!;n :o p-* in that Stnt4?, and Iimb forliiiidcn thw w. it.-; authorities t(i?icto interfere with audi '-r.;?i;iizatiun f Now, therefore, I. BF.N.IAMIN FilA'K.1.1 PERKY, Provisional Oovnutir of to*- t.?t- ?-r ouiii I'Hronnn, <i<> { roc in i in orwer aim declare, that III tire shall he formed an<! organized in eauh Judiuial District one or more militia companies for a'home.pones. ti> net under and be auxiliary (o the military gurrUoi) of *nch District in preventing ciimes nnd preserve the peace of tlie District. Tliu companies will Consist of a Captain and three Lieutenant! and eighty -men,' acattered over Che District to as to be easily acSurtible from all point* where any disturbance may occur. When th. .tympanies are formed, tl??y vrill report, through their Captains,-to t,ho respective Brigadier Generals coojmtuding in South Carolina, and to the Provost Marshals at the respective Court Housec, and from tbciu receive their orders. When arrests have been fnndc, they will turn the olfenders over to the', civil suthoritiea, or bring, tbem before the Provost Court Marsha) for 'trial and punishment, according, to the terms of agreement, b<tween General? Meade sad Gilniore And iny*e)f an to the respective jurin? dictions of the civil aud militnry authorities in South Carolina. This police guard will he voluntary in its orgnnizalion, and should be composed of nnue ut discreet persons of standing and character in the community, who are willingto render their service* promptly, when the oocasion requires. It ia thought that the bara organisation of aa< h forces thioughotit the State, will have a most salutary influence in preserving peace and order nnd preventing crime, | The evil-doer* will know that-theje is power, ready at hand, to arrest them and bring them to justice. It is to be hoped that ull good citizens will cheerfully render this service. It should be a post of konor, a* it is, to guard' aod protect the country. Done at Columbia, the day and year above stated. * By order of the Provisional Goverqoh W H. PKBJty. Private Sec'y. Oftlli 1 *AK. <W_?? Executive Department. SEPTEMBER 20, 1886. ^'rovitionnl -Governor of South C?roJL litis has appointed tb? following n?n?d gentlemen as Special Aid*, for ^ba purpose of aiiisting liiui in the discharge of liis official duties in feconatructing tlia State and restoring bar to all of hat tivil and political rights' in the Federal Union; WILLIAM L. TRENUOLM, .of .CWaeton altjr. STEPHEN1 ELLIOTT, of Beaufort Di?triat VADR HAMPTOV .T- nf- rvi?mW. ROBERT*L. MeCAW, of YorjcvUle. " WILLIAM H. EVAN**, of Society Hill. * . JAMES H HARRISON, of Andertou filu?* . The above named gentlemen will receive and coonnttuloAte to the Provjjioual Governor, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PERRY; all information which they may deem advisable at to the condition <H the Bute, its eitiseos, the freedmen, the home.police aod military garritoo*. -They will likewise report W> him by letter, at bit head$uaci?n, - at Tiieenville Court House. By order of ft&e Provisional .(governor. wk.U. PERRY. Private S*clrelaryt Ac. -Sept 4*1886. U ?t ? Tba nAwapapora will copy three titne*. B. A. Vhti* IN a. ' . W. T. "WBBLEa^ Of 4. ujju*ta. Of K+thtillf^Tnin. FLEMING&WHELESS ipi^fBEaS)^ 6ciri:ii'?a!cr! ; oa..;' ,i Jf* continue To'itore nod*??Tl Cotton and Other Produce, and will attend to the forwarding-of Oolto* tonnv point desired. rtf C<m?ignOTeiii? solniled. flept Jl,-1M49B. am r' ;>' ? . ...... "i r*-"J ' : * 'j. ?:*OKISS. if, OvHOR8*L. *. R. HOUSTON, jokes i'mmeC fiw*'"' .6#Wiwiw WtfeirtilJS - INSURANC T11E subscriber is AgsivtiJor llis great Consol of the GEIIMANIA. HANOVEU, HIA.0 PANIES OF l*Ej|r YORK, with an nggrcgitU CAPITAL OF THREE By this arrangement one policy will cover an Ir undoubted solvency of tli? Companies is vouch This Company also Insures agaii the Perils of Inland Transport] He is also Agent fur the ACCIDENTAL INS1 which a Jrtimau life wiUih*rtN3UKBD against ? year a man unif sefure to himself or family, : is filled, ,ar a.eertain amount per week in case to per/uo. |jg~ The suhsciiher is now prepare Aug. 17, 1865, 4-3if?] X. ! '" II ' tn I .III-1 -UIJL- . 'I HI. 8-1?g T EC ?1 ! BOTH male and riijiuit LOCATED AT DUE WEST, \XJIf'L l>^%pencd on Monday, 2d offOotof T fatt- next, at tile following rates per Hessian of fivo months, vie Board, .(Wuxhine, Lights and Fuel oxlTa,)f 60.00 Tuition iu the Mm,'* College, - iIQ^OO Pe'renn* giving uub-certificate* charged in cuh, - - - - . - J7.60 Contingent Pee, - - . 1.0Q Tuition in P?!inaU College Primary Dep't, 7.00 " M Acudeuiic " lU.OO .? .? f!i.? ? IHfiO Music, Piano, .... r 20.00 Uie of Piano, - - . - - ZOO Contingeut Foe, - - '" l.Oo The above r^es are in specie, or its equivalent hi provisions or the National Currency, and will be required in advance. . By (krder of the Board. Due We?t,-S. C., Sept. 1, 1765, 21, (f " mm. At Old Prices. WILLIAMS & COVERT Wholesale Hatters^ 122 Masting Street, Charleston, 8. C.? (Formerly D.R.Williams A Co., 161 Heating at HAVE resumed their aid buaine*a#of Ilsta, Capa and Straw Goods; at 122 Meeting Street, next door to Charleston Hotel, where they will ba hnppy to aee their old customers, friends and public generallr. - We are prepared tb anpply the Trade at OLD PRIQfS. Merchant a viaiting the city for the purpose of purchasing gubds, will do well to gira ua a ealL * " . " ' ' D. R. WILLIAMS. HENRY- C. COVERT. Sapt. 21, 23, 4t THH AWtmit BANNER. I depire to e?y j&.the.pldpatrona'of tbia paper, aud the .public^ent^ftily. that ita .publication will b.e jreautntned ou or about Ibe fifteenth of OCTOHER omI, under ray proprietorship and Ibe editorial oontrol of a gentleman eminently qualified for i?vi$b a poeitiotjy and a well kuown anil prominent citizen o/'tba Di?triet. It is my airrf to retire tho HANNER and eondget it a* it va*, before ita- discontinuance, to wit;.to make it firtt claaa, hightooed, Newa and literary Paper. The tefiQ* vl thWpaper will be as formerly, it: $2.00 a year in. adparier?i n apecie, or pro 1 viaiona at apeeie valualioo. T. B. CREWS. 8?}?t. 14.1805. 1?i, tf " pT The Columbia Phoanix, the Anderson Ini?lligtnc?r, and the Newberry Herald are r??pecifulljr jVqumed 0> ?opjr. ' T. B. 0* . t . *. .i i' r - ? ' ' * ? ? ! More (Joods. BRANCH & SONDLEY HAYE ju4 returned frvjn W?w. Vqrk wher? - tbey purcjifteei * geu?f*l iuisorUnent of ;Vion(]i. con?itteag ia- p*rjkju? fpltowa: ' Dry Goods, Groceries, Casckery, Hardware, School Books, t \ . ; " Stationery, Fancy Goods, Paints and. Oilsi Hats and Shoes, fifelh Ladies' ?nd Geniurpec'a, io., Ao Tfc?j intrtd to r?pl?oUt tbtlr toik^tUp* Sell J*r Getth vr Appro*** JBartrf, .nfti ^ AWmllwattMpt ?i MMfejk* -- y.iii i ' % . . <> -** ? ".iV-fr -' ' ; m IE AGENCY | iJotod INSURANCE COMPANIES, composed ARA nad REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMMILLION DOLLARS. mnrance of Forty. Thousand Dollar*, and is ed for by all of the Banks of Now York. ist Loss or Damage by Fire, and ition, either by Land or Water. URANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, by U acoidunis in traveling. For Fifteen Dollars FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, provided he tin : ?_ tr. - - - WU.MCIHIU vw no up on account 01 lpjurv <1 Vo 'nko Ui(?ks. BBANCH, MV 3D. i i?> ? ? i? .1 G.W.KELLEY, Variety Store, ABBEVILLE. The undersigned would res- ] pectfully invits the attention nf Piirp."hiifiArfl t.r? Viia Rfr?r>V /\f 1 Goods, consisting, in part, as follows: DRY GOODS, SHIRTINGS,, MPBUnB,' HOOP SKIRTS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hose, NEKDLfeS, Shoe Thread, Penoils, Hooka and' Eyes. Pins, NoedUa/Flnx Thread, Combn, GLOVES, GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS, Knives and Forks, ^Pocket Knives, ! Pipes, Lndies Enamelled Belts, Hair 0)1, a Va " riety of Toilet Soaps, Raisins, Mackerel, Herrings, 8ugar, Green Tea, Pepper, Suits, Segaw,^ i Rope, Jars, Pitohers, Japs aud Saucers, Table" I Salt, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, SHOES, ; Linnen Handkerchiefs, Ladies Worked Collars -n--.. i. cijjtjr, iiiiiY t?iu]jcs, reus, Jewelry, Tape, Os nab urge, Tin Ware, FACTORY THREAD, Extfuct Xogwooi}, tlora* i Hhoe?. Raips, Bastard ' Files, Shoe Blacking, ' <bc.i Ac., Goods Bartered for -Country Produce when delivered at my Store. " G. W.. KELLEY. . , A 1_1 !lt.' ? ? - ~ ? * ' AoasTiue. AUg. B, 1H63* S-tl ( Important to the 'Traveling Public. DAILY HAGK LINE from "Abbeville TO 'V * . . I W^U3HIBrGTOisr. 1 No PeU/Uivn at Either Place. ? THE raWribera would they ba.ve4.tue Jay pot I ;nf? - rv-:i- ts " ? - , *??*> ?" ii*cja irom adberiflc, i. 6., to Washington, Qa., Making CodqmUod with the Tr^joa- letting both 1 plUM ' ' Paaieagera *rrWiog*t AbbevilTs on the J.SO : P. M. traip- "ilLal-rire at. Waahipglon next , inurniug in time for. the 8.80 train, and tbo?* arriving ai Washington on*tJ*e 8.30 P. K. train will *rri*? at AbbcvilU in tim? tor tbe. 40.S0 train.,,far Seata may be tecortd from the' Ag*nt, at &ar nvttV Depots pn the Georgia ,Railroad, and from (ha OouductOr it tneAbbaTilU BranohKailroad:- V ....' JA&. W. FOWLER, - VM H. BURKS. AbbetiUt, July 87,18W. 8-tf gf PAOTTH^G. I . mwuftmT p. fiaauuCAROLINA W?!S^: ' . v - r AND . NEW GOODS. * . The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has Established a STORE IN ABBEVILLE, ?t tht Old Stand of Gray 4 RobirU**. "Where the Most . CHOICE GOODS AVnmTin pntfln mnn mt* urmiUiir am OA TUB WA Kf * Will be sold at the Lowest Possible Rates. , ? ? rhe Goods have been bought for Cash, in orler Sell them. Low. ONLY CASH WILL BE EXfECTEBL . , ' .'*w' " Though personally uuaopuaiated I Law no doubt a good many will recognitt n? M the Proprietor of the Bonnet Factory* % tatablisbed in Newberry. * The following is a part of the Iotmn received at pretest: * GKENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting in part of Shirts, Cashmere an<l Cotton; Hath, Men's' and Bojf'?a largo selection; Drawhks, Lihem Spxgrft, best-quality: CokgUkss Gaiters, all sfaaa sod kinds; Shirt Collars, tinea sad Pa- - . . per; Cravats; all colors and prices;.If?m'? sod Bova1 Hose, a Superior Artida ; pbnubtta, India Rubber sod other*; Hajw*HKKC#ifc*8, Pure Wiite Cinep a*4 Cbl?red, ' * '* d \ - .*.* . >; . . -' If . m I ? Jt'EIlFDMERT, as Heir ^OiP; Pomade.; Bm Da '" " "'; ' , 1 . * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,