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PATENTED APRIL lO. lfiM. .? . ISHIilLflTBIS WITHOUT RUBBING, BOILING OR MACHINERY. BEAD! READ! BEAD! J "\xTHAT weclsim for it, and guarantee that ^ TT this Sosp will doIt is the best Soap ever invented for Washing purposes; 1. Bent, became there is no wood used, i. Best because it dispenses with the washboard, as It requires no rubbing. Bent, because it saves one-third the Soap and can be made by any lady in fifteen minutes. 4. Beit, because it costs not exceeding $6 per year for the chemicals, ana there is no possible chance of injury to the clothes, as any one will soy \tho has the right 6. Best, because printers' ink, coach grease, \ . or dirt and grease of any kind can be removed 4 without the slightest injury to prints or texture; and the most delicate lady can accomplish a day's washing in an incredibly short time, cleaner than by boiling, and there is no neceseity for blueing as the cloiliea are bleached by drying in the sun. FAMILY RIGHTS SOZiD At the Low Pricc of $10. * guarantee to prove the above before exacting the money, and will show the experiment gratuitously to anyone desirous of seeing sc. N. R. E. MAYER, Patentee. Chester, S. C. D. O. HAWTHORN, Due W est, S. C. fg* One-half ihterest in this invention has been purchased by Col D. O. UAWTHUKN, of Duo Went, Abbeville Disk, S. C., for the Stales of South Carolinn, Georgia, Florida, and Ala bam a. Col. HAWTHORN expeeta to visit portion* of these States for the purpose of selling county right*. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 12, 1867. I hereby certify that I have given the preparation for washing purposes, invented by Mr. N. It. K. Mayer, of Cheater, S. C.. a fair and impartial trial, and find it will accomplish all lie claims for it. No beitei inveution could be placed before the putUic I lion the Soap of "washing made easy."' My wife has been using it for the lost twelve ?ionths, and I will state a *ing]e fact in ii!us<ration of the value I place upoii the article.' My servant girl commenced our washing at eightVclock A M., and at half past ten A. M. of the snme day, she had eightythree pieces tnostbeauti(ul:y washed and hanging on the lines. A number of these pieces were hed-quilU, sheets and shirt*, and 1 will add that she had the benefit of the "Universal Clothes Wringer" on which to wring theia out, ISAAC BRANCH, M. D. ? MRS. DR. I. BRANCH. \ Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 12, 1867. .? We hereby certify that we have seen the preparation for washing purposes invented by Mr N. R. E. Maver, of Cliester District, S. C., and were astocisfied at the result. An ordinary linen handkerchief was besmeared with greare and soot from a stove, end in a very shot l time it was made perfectly white and clean by the uu of this preparation in cold waUr. G. McD. MILLER. W. T. PENNY. . IL T. TUSTEN. Feb. 15, 1867,43, tf i RECEIVED THIS DAY BY White, Smith & Co. ; New Prints. . Bed Ticking, Brown Shirting, White Cotton Omabnrgs, Striped Osnabnrga, Blue Checked Homespun. Kentucky Jean?, <tc. J Feb. 16, 1867, tf A Well-Assorted Stock of WEEDING HOES To be found at tha Store of I WHITE, SMITH & CO. : a - . V*Y> IK 1fiA*r if j ? RECEIVED IY I WHITE, SMITH & CO. 2 DOZEN COLLINS AXES. 10 Boxea But English Dairy Cheese. J Tierce Prims Riee, . I 20 Sacks Super Family Flour, y Feb. 15.m7.4t.tf . v H TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. | ANOTHER SUPPLY OF 4 li -Aisf to !R KTfi' s 1 ctAWMBM; ewa?B? n nwnwiueacM^ tsMOBianajt&g . i $ - . Freili and Genuine. J.' - S^f Also, 8 Bsrreli Pink Eye Irish FoUioea. / ? , .? '^vVT iSpif4^ t'. ' ' >wmm smith & co., i . Feb. 16, 1867, 48, If ) ti fr ?r-?- ffy; 1;? 1 i Tho State of South Carolina, v ' AMKyiM^lNgiaiw^fli ymn oteflrat: 1 By^WiGjXM* TtiiA,"lE?q., Ordinary of Ab i aSB^ssasss \ J" "7' ^ - F.b It *m "* > . .- r-; * * i > . '>4 '* ' ' * ? H / 4 i * V * . - ? v ... i Vrftiiv- ?" - i - ?fiyi; EXECUTOR'S mJMLM-. WILL BE SOLD ON T XJTE S D A.' Y , Tie 12th Bay of March next, A * it., a.i ! i ^ i i?v. uiuiik!cjr, me mie n-BKienco 01 ADUHCiV GILES, dec'd, all tho Personal Property of said deceased, consisting, in pait, of 32?!MS WHEAT, OATS, FODDER, COTTON SEED, BACON, LARD, WAGONS, BUGGY, CARRIAGE, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, A FINE STOCK OF . HOGS, SHEEP, Plantation aid BMsmitl Tools, 1 FINE PIANO, SOME FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c., &c. We will bIfo offer for eale at the ??me lime and place, anlesa previously dispoied of at private rale, The Homestead Tract Of land, containing mo JI XWlXIXih). 1ST TERM3 made known on day of Sale. I WM. A. GILES, J. T. BASKINS, EXECUTORS. F?b. 0lb, 1867, 41 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of fundry writa of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will sell at Abbevilla Coyrt House, on the first. Monday in March nrxt, the following property, to wit: 1 House aud Lot in Cokesbury, containing acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Sam. Simmons, D. Glass aud the street, levied on as the property of G. W. Connor, uds. A. J. Clinkscales. . 800 Acres of Laud, more or less, bonnded by l)r. C. R. lMoseley, Francis Arnold aud others, levied on as the property of Ieaac Logan, ads. J. W. ClinkscaUs >nil othorn 100 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by Joeeph Bell, James Ifodge and others, levied on as the property of William Moore, iids. Geo. B. Cliukscales and others. 400 Acres of Loud, more or less, bounded by lauds of W. H. Davis, R. A. Griffin and others; alto, 1 House and Lot in Greeuv?ood, containing 40 Acres, more or less, bounded by laii'is of W. McKellar, F. Arnold and othera, levieJ on us the property or John It. Tori ant, ads. M. A. Sullivan. 1 House and Lot in the town of Abbeville, fronting oil the Public Square, aud bounded by Derrius O'Neile and Washington atreet. levied in as the property of John McLaren, deo'd, ads. Jamee Wild & Co. Terma?CASH. H. 8. CASON, ?. a. d Sheriff* Office, February II, 1867. Feb 18 _ 16 td FEB. 14. A DOZ. COLLINS AXES, * T ' 6 doz. Collins fall Bright Iloea, 2 d??t rair? Trace Chain*, 2 doz. Pairs Root Male Haraes, 4 do*, best Blind Bridl?s, Coffee, Sogar, . O?uaborgs, ; ' ' 'i Augusta Shirting, ?to., ' ; >'$ . I ' Received jthia day ?1 J. J. CUNNINGHAM'S. UJT Terms Caah. Feb. 6. 1867. 4?. tf Ian prepared 10 IXIAM UUrNAB, When desired a Hearie will be furaiahed ta thaae leading Order* for CofBoa.. CHARLES OOX. Feb. 18. 1867, 48, 8m. CORN! CORN! CORN ! 1 A AAA 'BTTSITELS^ of Prime THifte lUjUUv OOJMUft Store ^?d to arrive. Peraona vanttoff Cor^fr Corn^Iaal, can lb* supplied etarfy tim?f%nd in iff quantity at *>weat mar^at prfae. _ , err ^ ,- , --?* i* Greenwood, 8.0., February **, 1867, 9m* ' ^JT.The poer wDI b*f?r*>he<l _*t gr?tly . ' - * ' T il E MARSHALL HOPE. J. A. MAYS, Proprietor. ' | "VliK Proprietor of this well known and'popJL ulur House would inform bis friends ana the travelling public, that he has leaned the "Marshall IJouse," and is now prepared to accommodate regular and transient Boarders with boarding and lodgings. He respectfully solicits n share of public patronage, feeling confident of giving entire satisfaction to the most fastidious. His Table will be found supplied with the best production* of the market and country. Ilis whole attention will be given to his House, as it is hisobjoct to make the sojourn of the traveller and stranger pleasant. Connected with the House are a well kept Bar and a handeom* Billiard Saloon. Also on the premises a I.ivery Stable well supplied with Horses and Buggies for hire. The proprietor only asks, that his House be frequented, to establish its orderly government, and to prove the comfort of the traveler. Jan. 25, 1867, 40?tf GUANO A ATT\ T?T?T>rTTr T7PD Q TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. WE were induced lust anion to accspt the agency for tho tale of the following veil known BALTIMORE FERTILIZERS, and from testimonials furnished us from Plantars of Georgia and South Carolina we ore fully convinced that we present to the planting community MANURES equal, if not superior, to any before the public?namely: KETTLEWELL'S MANIPULATED GUANO, Fold very largely in the South- rn Slates before the war, and re-introduced the present year with mnrked success, greatly improved, not a tingle failure repotted. AMMONIATED ALKALINE PHOSPHATE. The success of this compound in tru ly wonderfal, making crops amid a moat disas. Irons drought, when Peruvian Guauo?, costing double, utterly failed. ALKALINE PHOSPII/TE, very rich in Potash, Soda and Phosphate*. These MANURES all arc absorbant, and contain elements especially adopted to the COTTON, CORN and VEGETABLE CROPS Certificates on hand from our best Plantar* in Richmond and Hancock counties, which will be exhibited or supplied upon application to W. Henry Warren & Co., Augusta, Ga, General Agent* for Georgia aid South Carlioa. last lO OO 0.M S. A. BRAZEALE, TAI IiOE, HAS established himoelf in business at Abbeville C. H., in the Shop on the public square, formerly occupied by O. J. Farringlon, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and despatch. Especial attention given to the cutting of msn'a and boys' clothe?. Work done at reasoq/ible prices for Ca*h, or produce at the market price. All work warranted, and the public patrooage respectfully solicited. Jan. 18,1867,39, tf Mi m FOR SALE. 1WILL SELL, by coDient of parties interested, od SATURDAY, 2nd MARCH, in Cokeibury, a Tract of L?nd, known oa the White House Tract. This laud ii about one and-a-balf ro lies from Cokesbnry, and belupga to thffKatateof J)r, F. CONN OK, dec'd. . *? ; . ? ).*'Ar^ONNOBfj The J9?gte of South Carolina, ABBKVItt* VUatlVT?JX TnitjttoMflUtj&0ixAftY. By Willia^jIIili., E?qut??! Ordinary of Abbeville f WHEREAS, application lias been made'to me by James AT. Wright for Letters of Administration of a)) and aioglusr the goods and chattels, right* and credits or Nancy 11. Honey, late of saicl District, deceased. These are, therefore, to eiteand admonish the yndred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before mo at a Court or Ordinary for Abbeville District, to be held at Abbeville Court lloase, on Friday, the 1st day of March next, to show cause, if any they can, why the said letters should net be granted. Giver} under my hand and seal this 13th day ofF??bruary, 1867. *' ~ , WM. MILL, O. A. D. Feb 13 . 16 2t J. W. SIGN, CARPBNTEB AND BDQDBE, I* prepared to niikt .COFFINS At th? ahortect nolio*. Shop atSbillito'* Ftbrauj It, 18(7,4S, tf ' MATTRESS-MAKING , ? * '<s 't ' ' r- ff X, AndSepairing. " _<?? > ir w -rlpii ?: * . J ANDREW J. WOOMCRST I |lg r. P. QUARLES. QUARLES S Would most respectfully patronage heretofore so libe They are continually receivii hanH ft filll nsanrtmonf r>f flJIH, DRY H ' 1BE7, IS LEATHER AR WHICH TI SELL AT THE LOW* They intend, by energy a merit the patronage of their fr C -A_ ] MR. It J. WHITE would rcBpectfully ii he is connected with the bouso of Messrs may bo found at all times, ready and willing i terms. ? DRTr^KELMY, DEISTTIST, OFFERS his professional services to tlie citizens of Greenwood nud adjacent country. From years of experience, he flatters himself that his work will compare fovorahly with uny done in tlio country. He is prepared to furnish, at reasonable prices, seta of TEETH on the new Vuicutme Base, which si lighter and cleaner than anything in use. Samples can be seen at his office in Greenwood, Abbeville District. All work warranted. Jan. 9 11 ly GOKESBURY, S. C,. JANUARY 20, 1867. T'HE Firm of CONNOR, NORWOOD 4 CO* [ m. was dissolved uy mutual coneeDt let January, 1867. The business will be continued at the same place hy J. FLETCHER TOWNSEND, who will give bis undivided attention lo the business by which he hoped to'sbare a fair share of public patronage. Dr. NORWOOD will assist bim in tbe Medical D"r>artment. Kff* Physician's orders will be filled with select articles at a very small per cmt. NORWOOD, CONNOR & CO., J. FLETCHER TOWNSEND Feb. V 1867, 41, 3t THE EXERCISES 1 OF THE COKESBURY MALE ACADEMY WILL be renamed on MONDAY, THE 11TII FEBRUARY. Gen. N. O. EVANS. Prin?ir?l. The French apd 8panieh language* will be taught. QT Good board otn be had at $12.00 to f 18.00 a month." I; N. G. EVANS, Principal. .Cokeabury, February 6, 1867, 02, 8fc DR.SAM'L H. BEARD, SURGEON DENTIST, ^ULI S V W f t*r * '* ? * ' ORADUATE of the Baltimore College *f DnUl Surgery. .. 11m had years of experience in hie profeeaion. Office?Up-aUtra, over Qoailee 3c Thomaon'a atore, Abbeville C. H., 8. C. Jan 9 (16) ly ^ 'f,; ) W UULi KUL<Ii@. . ; - 'tWst? .. OXH LOT WHITE WOOL ROLLS, for ut?*l ^ v MILLER * ROBERTSON'S. AHDBKV J. 1009HDBST, . : Mjpiup?, w PI-AMBM*, 'mmSimm tv * ' .v 4 , J. A. THOMSON t THOMSON m solicit a continuance of the Tally bestowed upon them, ng and will always keep on TTk 1TA1T A 111 mm am, urn, wm, 1 10 NOTIONS, IEY WILL 1ST MARKET PRICE. ind attention to business, to iends. Si, JL J . aform Lis friends and former patrons, thai . QUARLES it THOMSON, wbtre be to serve lliem upon the most reasonabel Jan. 81, tf otice To the Crete ant Deta of DR.C.V.BAMES. C"1 V. BARNES having made an asafgn-1 J ment o? liis property for tba benefit of hi* creditor*, they will take notice that their demands must be presented to mo at Lowndeaville, on or before the 1st day of June next. Those indebted to the aaid C. V. Barnes bv note or account will make payment to me. W. R. WHITE, | Assignee. Fab. 7, 1867, 42, tf The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq, O/dioarj of Abbeville District. WHEREAS, application has been made to me by John II. Zimmermen for Letters o Administration of all and singular the (roods and chattels, right* and credit* of CatbarTna Zimmerman, late of Abbeville District, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased to appear before me at a Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, to be held at Abbeville Court Home, on Monday, 18th day of February nest, to show cause, if any, why said Letters should not be granted. " Giveo under my liaud and seal this 4th day of February, 1867. WM. HILL, o. a. v. (seal 1 Feb.? 15 Stt I NOTICE. THE Citizens of Bne West and vicinity aud District generally are notified that I am still continuing the tar; Bcsta near Due West RATES?One half for the other, or payment for the whole as may be desired. licited. W. L. McKEY. February 8. 1867, 4H, 4t* DRUGS, MEDICINES, AO, AT LOWNDESVILLE. THE undersigned would respectfully inform -1 bis friends that he haa on hand*, and will keep a good assortment of Drag*. Medicine*, Oil#, Paiots, Dyes, Window Glsse, ratty, Kerosine Oil, -Lampe, .Garden Seed#, Candies, Raisins, Nuts, Cigars, Wines, Brandies, As, Ac., whiah lis will sell ss low as any body who doss not sell at cost TERMS CASH IN ALL CASES. Give him a call. C. Y. BARNES, Ag't. February Sfb, 1867. MRS. RAH ST T) EBPECl'FULLY inform* h?r frieoda ud Xv former patron* that aha baa removed to llif .A-lIston House, (on Uie.Noribweat corner of tbePoblle Sqnr^) which the baa opened for tfae accommodation of regular boarder*, and the travelling pnblie generally. Every effort will be nude to render comfortable all who .iriaj patronlf* her. Charge* reasonable Feb. 15 if ' ^ SU3DLK AND .* ..S5vt- > 7fjwwi X*4 -;-t ' HARNESS SHOP. "* fr "iW be?tb MM** '&* ? '' Atllta >?mman^,,8noK>) ^TSi^tiStard, iriU b? plM?*d ?o fanUi tO *fco may 'KT?mo'^ will b? CASH, or tWBBlYlBJJ). S?pi. 11,1M* Its. f ' ' ' ji r- ' i'ii DRUGS, MEDICINES AND BOOKS. A LWAY8 a good and nl*ct atook of Qooia f* hand,oonctafagof Droga, Dya Spieaa of all kind*. PtUnt Maaleinea, Fan "J Oooda, Braabea, Book* and Stationery, Tobacco, Paint*, Oils, VarnUh??, Glaaa and Patty. Brandy and Win# for Medical u?, Philo k?n, or Femalo Friand, Sngar and Qoffaa. Chimneys and Lamps, KtTIT attKV iBKimrna mm?i?ini? mm naiii aniiviuto not' asnriunfiv* g-qf ' Ordert promptly attended to. Monty required to attend all Order*, a? the CASH SYSTEM it entirely in practice. EDWIN PARKER. AbbevilTe. S. C., Feb*y 1,1860, 43, If. GPFSH clear spring I Will Open a School at Clear Spring on the First Monday in February Vest. THE looation ia In or*ry reepeet auItobU for a Mat of learning, healthy, {a tbe mid?t of a moral and intelligent community, vet aufliciantlv accloded. Younor men aiuo cially wishing To prepare for College will ffnd ?? bare every advantage. Baard can ba obtained ia the beat families it $10 per month. Tha Bcholaatio Tear irlll eoneiet ?( Forty Week*. Bates of Tuition. Elementary Branches, - . . . ?30.00 Englieb Grammar, Geography, Arithmetio^O.OO Higher Eng. Branebea, Mathematics. Ancient Language*, - - - . . $40.00 To be paid half yearly in ad ranee, sad In gold or ita equivalent. J. L. LESLY. Deo. 1. 1860, S4, Stn QT Edefield Adtertiur eipy till lit.'Feb. and sand bill ( thia Office. RANSOM'S ' BOOT AND SHOE SHOP IS atill open at the old stand, opposite Mar* kat Houae. Aa it ia nwwrg for ma Ia tu bs*Pt moat of my time, my sister, Hiss H. E. RAN80M, will transact all basineae oooneeted with the shop. She an J my father are prepar* d to do all kiade of work in the our line, seat* ly promptly and subetantially. All work to bo paid for when deA^ered. WM. Jf. EAHftOiq Jan. t, 10, Ibl FRESH SUPPLIES. Fresh Northern Buckwheat Fresh. Northern BTTTTmn, Diamond Drop Syrup, Par* Knglirii Dairy Gheeae, SODA CRACKERS, . RATftTTST? -fen. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ITALIAN MACCARONI. -A.T DR. E. PARKER'S. F?h.? 15 . Si SOU CAROLINA. ABBSV1LLK DISTRICT. By WILLIAM HILL, Ordinary el Abbevilli JJutrict, &. v. WHEREAS, W. H. Parker, CommiwioDer in Eqaity for Abbev ill* DUtrict, hae applied to ma for Letters of Administration 4? UmU- non of all and ?jngttlar . Ikr good*, righto and crediu of George IL Cromer, dea'du TbtM are to cite the kindred and creditors of aid deaeaeed, to appear before meat a CmH of Ordinaryof Aboaville Dietriet to be bald at Abbeville Court Boaaeo* Friday, tbe Iftfc at March D?t to show aaoee why said Letter* iKmi\a poi Kf tmutoi. ' Gives mder my band and eeal tMAlMf, 1MT. WILLIAM Bim a A. oCptoL) Feb, I IT, 41. U ' "ffZ SCHOOL JfOflCE. G. *. DOttfiUSS::, WILL MM ? 8eW en Um fteST MOtTDAT IN FEBRUARY BTEXfL nc*T Unfair Oroond, Abbeville WW the iet> Bpellliif; Vif^t ?9.0o Tn above, iritb Geography, Arithmetic . and bfUAeMMur, . 1LOO #