Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, October 09, 1868, Image 2

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Tlio Abbov.ilb Pre3s. A-bbcvillc, S. <J. W. A. LEE. EDITOR. Ti-.kMjs?Three Dollar* a year in advance trr n o Subscriptions lukcu for a ohorlt; 1 limo llinu eix mouth*. ' Friday, Octoter 9, 1868. UU - - 1 J JThe Mas3 Meeting at Washington. TSio Mass Mooting at Washington, Ga., on Thursday, of the past week jh said to havo boon tho largest over holil in that section of tho State. [Largo delegations were in attendance l'roin Elbert, Lincoln, Columbia, Oglethorpe, Warren and Taliicrro, and tho extra train brought a largo number from Ancrucfo T1!-" 1 j. iiu viuwu wan vnTionaly estimated from 2,500 to 4,000 persons, including 1,200 colorcl Democrats. Quito an interesting feature < f tho occasion was tho procosbion ol colored 1>< mccratn, who camo in wagons and on horscback, with mufdc and waving bannors, and manifested great enthusiasm. Gen. Toombs presided, and succcs fively introduced, Judge Aldrich, Cioo. Colquitt, Gen. McGowan, Hon. Aria istcud Burt, and (Jen. M. V?* right. From tbo Chronic/c & Sentinel wo cs tract the following notices of the speeches of our townsmon : The first speaker was General Samuel McGowan, of South Carolina. The Goncral maOo an eloquent, digviiucd and telling speech, and mado a .very marked improHsion upon tho au dicuco. Wo wish that this fino address could bavo boc-n hoard by tbc Northern pooplo, particularly that portion in which ho opposed and ri 1d!cd the hypocritical cant about Southern loilhj. Colonel Amister..! Kurt, of Al.'ocv'llo, followed Gen. S. McGowan ia a c- 1m, clear and woll considered address of about thirty minutes. C< 1. 15. ia an eloquent and effective ppcalc<ir, and engaged tho earnest attention of tin audiet ee frotn ihe beginning to tho cloec of his beautiful and appropriate address. A correspondent of tho Constil.:tionuli&t lurr.if-hes tho following ehcit abstractor tho same: After tho dinner had received full jusuco and much praise, tho crowj returned to the stand and listened to the forcible and earnest spocch. of General Bamuel MoGovran, of South Carolina. Ilis torsa, compact and logical argument cannot bo answered. "Wo admired especially his manner of dealing with tho Bulject of loyalty, bo much used as an argument against us lijr the Radical parly. Investigating tL'o meaning of tho word as a lawyor, moralist and statesman, ho showed that the interpretation that had boon p'accd upon it by Steven?, Sumner, \Vado and others, was false in fact, baso in practice,, and not sustained by law. ILo aseerted that a largo proportion of thoflo blindod or wi?:ked scon, who, of Southern birth, j*et supported tho designs of tho iladical j, were during tho lato war filling positions of safety or profit, and that no , truo soldier, a lover of tho South, could so far forget his country or Lis honor as to "Crook the supple hinges of the knee, That thrift might follow fawning." JIo spoko of the woll known fact, that whenever any man among ns for base or sordid motives, gives bin support to tho Radicals, a perfect hurricane of sound got s up that be has bocomo at last loyal to tho Government, and one to bo trusted and hon 1 TT . -1 ? ? ' - * " ' uruu. -ljlo ciosea nis epeoch -with a grand appeal to bear onward tho banner of tho Constitution and plant it upon tho dome of tho National Capitol that wo may ovcrraoro bo restored to these blessings cf poacoand liberty, without which no pcoplo can bo prosperous Fisher's Band then gave us somo pleasing music, after -which, General Toombs introduced that statesman of {south Carolina, tho Hon. .Arrnistoad ilurt. His speech was full of strength and powor, being a searching and telling roviow of tho causo of the liadical party and the evils which it has brought upon us. Ho expressed Lis gratifi -ation for tbo great trood which had accrued to tbo Democratic party from the exertions of our noble women, They are not only a power in tho land, but it is duo to their devoted efforts that to-day wo eland with them a solid pbulani: against tbo cncroachmonts of Kadicul power, and resist so successfully tho efforts to destroy our liberty and rights. Ho fully sustained tho fine reputation be gainedin tho Congress of the Uniied Spates before tho lato unhappy struggle, and was listened to with marked attention by all. Buino on the Cotton.?That is if ycu wish to invest in your old debts or something clso equally as good, "which our merchants can supply. The market lias been rather bouyant rlnT?inrr flin noof arnnl- A b vuv JM?? Tf wn, niiu u UVtU of cotton has boon brought in.? Messrs. John Knox & Co. havo boon buying largely and giving tho top of the There is no betfcw cotton jsinrkot in ?h.? fp-qjiA tljan thi^ j: ' ? ???? An Atrocious Murdor. It bocomos oar painful duly to announce tho commission of an atrocions rnuidor, on tho afternoon oi' Monday last, about tour mile.* from tho Villago, upou tho person ol'James Martin, familiarly known as "Sneak Martin," a member of tbo eo called South Carolina Legislature. Wo know nothing of tbo actors in tbia bloody tragedy, or of tbo motives , which led to itH eommifiKion. Wo cm. ly know that Martin hud bocn represented to have recently made ccrtain inflamatory appeals to the blacky and that having in hit? possession at tho lime of bis death a bairol of whiskey which ho >vaa taking homo, and rni^ht bavo boon aimpectod as about to use for impropor electioneering purpose*, these inay have led to tho commission of the murder. Bo tho case as it im?y and however bad may have been tho character of tho deceased, wo givo but expression to tho voice of this community, in denouncing the act as a cowardly and anuassi nation, which deserves gor.oral reprobation. Tho facts as doveioj od u; oa the ir.qucBt which was held on Tuesday morning beforo James MeCatslan are as follows : Ma: tin left tho villa^li riding a mulo, and accompanied a wagon in which wero two negroes and a barrel of w biskcy. On tho outskirts of iho villain I ho whiskey was divided with Homo partita in in'.crort, ar.d the party then procccdcil on tho road to Calhouu'u mills. They wero soon after joined by a third negro, who accompanied tho wagon on toot. About four miles from tho village, after tho wagon had turned out of tho main road for tho purpoao cf avoiding a steep hill, iho wagon wan overtaken by thro men, on horseback, who, dismounting, ordorod tho negroes to surrendor their arms and tho whiskov, and promised not to harm ihcrn. They said tho s:wrso to Martin, who imtnedhuoly dismounted and began rotroaiing to tho rear of tho wagon. Two of tho men pursued him, and when ho commenced runnine, thov discharged tluir pistols, but as tho negroes testified, with apparently no intention of hitting him. Tlio fuel thut ha received no ball in tbo back confirms this view. Tbo two men re lun.-?ju 10 tbo wagon, and with the third filled their bottles with wbitkey, and emptied the rest upon the ground. Whilst engaged, the sound of u pistol shot, was heard, but as Martin \7a,s thc'A out of night of tbo wa??on, the testimony of tho negroes cor.i l throw no li^bt upou tlic fftotofthe killing. One of tha negvoea testified that ho had seen two men in tho rear of tho wagon, and Mr- ?Spro;iB who lives on the road ter.lillod that fivo men had pass cri his houbo tlsa.1 day, following after! tho wagon. Jlurtin w.is dir,covered fircl by a negro woman A.Ty, who lives near, iio was lying on tho side of tho road vriih his l'cot in a ditc'n^ and gave evidence '07 marks in tbo road, ofhl3 having dragged hinupif, or haviDg bc5c:i dragged. Ho crsid to tho woman, ''Oh ! Jj;?rd I a:u abot,"?ho 6&id by three persona, but did not l know tbem. Tho Aot entered bin groin, cutting an artery, and ho blod to death very liocn. liia poekoi book was taken and alao his pittol, which according to tho testimony of bis wife ho had with h?m. Tho nogroes had pistols but woro not deprivod of tbem. Such are tho facts as detailed on thjo Inquest. ? 1 fT* tt n t?_ AiiE u. O. r.EVE.M'I?AN PL A NATION.? It affords us pleap.ura to ofl'or a word of explanation in behalf of a very worthy officer, M jor 3. L. Jone*, our District Assessor, in rt-lalion to tho Distillation I;aw, arf9 hia action thereto. It seems that wbon tho licenses wore granted under iho law, the Assessor supposed that an abatement would be allowed in certain eases; but he had no authority to do raoro than give hi* opinion, which it appears has not been sustained by the action of the authorities. T'oe refusal to abate, in in no way chargeable npon tho Assessor, whoa? doty is not to mako tho law, bat to enforce it. The law had just been passed, and the Assessor interpreted it tc tho best of his ability. 4). A is? - * n - ' ? *.? J. Ul IIIU III1U1IIIUMUU VI LllO pUPHC, wo would stuto thut all distillers of spirituous liquors are required to pay a ppccial tux of $100 for 1U0 barrels or Icpp, and $4 for eueb barrel in excess, to pay a tax of 50 cents oil each j;a!? Ion, make- monthly returns, &c , &c., under heavy penalties. All dealers in tobacco are required to uiako returns and pay oortain tuxes. , TO FARMERS. QUABLES, PFRRffi & CO. WILL mnka Lib# I Advance* ?n Ottnn hippod through'(heir h?i?1s I* ? well known and r??poti?ible hou?? in Cliariortoo, Oct 9,1668, 64?-tf E X G H 4 N fi fi \7T <L - 1 os ^ J NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON, At PAR, for snle by? JNO. Kmx C*ta?oi 9, 1458, t%tf ' - - V / / T"?" r" Tr~~Trrm i n i irr rrnTiTrr~nirr"*,i BACON, LARIf, &c. rPARLE IIAMS, l.rst Bnpnr cmo.l, C'LKAR 1. SI DIM mid SllOULULUb, L.?UO, best KoUlo rendered. Fur ?jle by, oct 7 -i:i at tho.-?. fakix. SUGAR, COFFEE, AND TEA, OF every prnda anil vaiioty, from the fluest to J lie clienptHt. For hhIo by, Oct 7 4 0 at TITOS*. EAKIN. WirvES, LiaUORS, &c. RYE WHISKY, from *9 to per Killori, tin#'.-# fin? Fr?nrh rr\np\", " CllAMI'AlGiSK, j For sale by Oct 7 4'J 21 TlfOS. FAKIN. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. C1HAIXS t'f all kind*,, f AXKS of a 11 Uin<in, TABLK I?i.d roCKET CUTLERY, Fit M?le l?y Oct, 7 -J9 -it TIIOS. EAKIN. IRON, NAILS, &c. TONS IRON, ns'ortcJ ^ze?, II"r?e Shoo i'?il rotl, BOO LIm. )!< > ? Nlioe Nails, 50 Kefs !\'ui!?, t<? Wil., Horse nii<! Mule Slioti For pule low, by Oct ~ -V.) it T1IOS. ^AIvIN. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS. 1 T various jiriccn. For biIo liy iV 'lliOS. EAKIN. Oil 7 40 -Jt Jc'LOXJR. ? SACKS OKST FAMILY FLOUR, at tlP !:>\V?rBL lliuikol nripp Knr k.. Oct 7 49 V't ' TllOS. KA KIN. FISH, &c. BBL<*. nn:l KITS Noa 1 and 1 MACKEREL. Fur Mile by Oct 7 lU 21 Til OS. EAKIN. GRINDSTONES. ^9 GRINDSTONES, best grit. I'n- *al? low V? by 'I'llOS. EAKIN. Oct 7 43 21 LEATHER. 500 Lns"boatnEMLOcK' 3 ilm. fire?t FRENCH CALF. For n(\n> low, l>y Oct 7 4?.? at TITOS. EAKW. Baggiug, Rcpe and. Twin?. 2.COO YDS. \w\ heavy fM'N'NY BAGGING. ?<> Coils b.-.t KALE UOPK. 1QO l.5>?. TWINE. l,-i>r Kdlo low, by Grt 7 49 2t TTIOS. EATC1N. J ??- " v.- vuvj. itua w iuow w aro. V^UCKUTS, TUB'S CHURNS. BROOMS, 2.#^ ??.c. For eale low, bv Oct 7 43 St "TITOS. F.AKIN". New Crop New Orleans Molasses. HO LT-v. New Crop Now OrlcanB Moiagnc3, junt rcrcivpJ. For 6i\le low, by Oct 7 -i'J it Til 03. FA KIN'. THE PUBLIC Ann 5n?iir.-l to ra'l and examine rcy siork r.f GROUHKIK*. f'KOVlSlOxNS, HARD* \V ARK and CUTLKUV, V/OOlJ and WJM.uW WARE, i'rc., c c., a!l of which shall come up tully to I lie mark, m represented, nt as low prices aa can be alford?d. Oct 7 4'i "t TltCf,. BAsain. PUBLIC SALE. BY permission of the Cocrt of Ordinary for Abbeville, I will sell, by publie auction, fur Cash, on Wednesday, the 28th iuat., nil of tho residue of the personal porporty of Jatuea Irwiu, deceased, Ctneisting of II fi T? C V c r\ r\ w ct JLJL V/ Jill U JLi Uj L/ \J ?V Oj PLANTATION TOOLS, WAGON, BUGGY, CART, HOUSEHOLD AMD KITCHEN FURNITURE. cSlO. <fcO. Place within four miles of Abb. C. H. CHARLOTTE IRWIN, Exeox. Oct 8. 1958, Si? 3t SEED WHEAT FOR SALE, OKZ IlunJrert and Pifty Bushelii cf Virginia White Sc?m1 Wheat for stle, til Threa Uollurs j?r hurfhel by the auheci iber. Icur Stony Point Snni|>l? may be auen at \YLite, Siisilh i Co.'a Store. O. P. OWE ALL. Oct ?, i868, 24?4t * PAltTNEllSHIR rnnw _ ? * | -uci nnupr'ignni nn*e this day formed a A partner hip for the purpose of conduct DK * yoiifrnl Dry Roods tiuvintes, at the old tuud of Qu.irles A Thomson. QUARLES, TERRIN A Co. Abbeville G. II., Oct. 2, 18G8, 23, tf LIBERAL CASH ABYMfi&S MADE ON COTTON SUiPrED FOR PLANTERS BY JNO. KNOX A CO. October 9, 180H. 24,; ti The State of South Carolina ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. in riir. coubt or ordinary. By William Jlill, Ordinary of Abbeville ' JJistrict.' 1 WHEREAS, application lit* b?en mad? to me by A. J. FurguMta for Letters of ui mi and singular Ihc goods and rhatlelf, riglils arid credits of Champion 1). I'aiiner, late of Abbeville I}i?trict, deceased. Thete are, therefore, to cita aud admonish Ihn kindred and crcditofs of faid deceased to %ppenr beforo ine, at a?ot)rtof Ordinary for Abbeville District, to be held at Abbeville Court Home, on Tuesday, the iiOth day ot October, in??., to show csusg, if *py, why said Letters ilinuld not be granted. (iiven under my band and teal this Bth day A October, .1?68. ... V VALIUL.U <k fc A fwu t rf if if H ) ! ... . -r # - r k # f i mi |fM Mi " J ! m 'irnym TMUI etH Oot:c Sf you arc war Sf you arc wan If vou arc w?n %/ If you arc wail Sf you arc wan Hat, Sf you are want If you arc wan Ef you arc wan Sf you arc wan Sf you arc wal iiis&sissg CSood Sliirtiugs, ! spuns, llama bt^o us you arc wan : ry, Handkci rics, Eibboi Trimmings, Tape, &e., If vow are xvs ft' Jeans, Twc> scys,SriaiiMe! TT? if you are wa. Elcnd Skirt,1 In short, If you ty stock o; clicap, go, b FOWLER & Cash Oct. 0, 18CS, 21, ti "n FALL Afy Of c very-description now oj Coi HOT Ctbies' Dress (E MBilK" fiLOii: BALMORALS, . Bleacfccd and Brown Iloniesp Lindseys. Also, a large and BEADY-MAS BLANKETS, <JEi BOOTH A And everything else usually foi There will also be found, al m OUR 61 LARGE AND I Of Groceries, Provisions, II; Baggihg and Hope, the Brrow [jars, Coffees, Teas, Candies, <fec ami +Jk<Vk<l>to * <fc?<CAAtg dll JtLXJl .. ' All of w' VERY L01 EN0( QofccW 9. 1803 24, if - ' ?... i IS? AY, >ber, 3LOO?. iting a Dress, iting a Cloak, ting a Shawl, iting a >?et of Furs, iting a llonnct or ting a Bridal outfit, iting pretty Prints, iting <L'lotSiing, ting Shoes, rating Hosise Furls, such as lilankets, Sheetings, Momeusks, Towclijigs,&e. ting Gloves, llosieL'chicfs, Eanforoklea% White Goods, r>. -- ?j?accs, tirades, lilting Cassimercs, cds, Satinets, JLiiis, Under ??2iiris,&c. anting a Grecian Corsets, Scarf, &?., wish to see a pints' JDry Goods sold efore yon buy, to MCDONALDS ? ?? i HoUSC. E W >ening and redely for inspectton at. lun, nsisting of GQ0XI3, 5ooi)s of oil ftinfcs, m &m simwm, EOOP SKIRTS, &C. uns, Sheetings, Tickings, Flannels, well selected stock of 3E CLOTHING, NTL3EMEN*S HATS, tUD SHOES, nd in a first class Dry Goods Store, i the" Third Door from the Corner, iOCERY ROOM, FRESH ARRIVALS irdwaae, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. Ties, Bacon, Moiasses, Syrup, SuAlso, a fine assortment of w&i, am. &&," hich wc offer ? V "POT? PASTTf ' ' -? V/^XIUJLA. 4 )H NELSON. il/ '" And auk daily reckiv place. It cut lmices all classe i ?(. i 1 - i. ? i > ! uiij urn. uur ijuous uucn lit WE CAH SELL A Our aim is and has always been ti generally. Wc would cail special attention to READY And GOODS for Our Stock in this lino, has never bee lor Heady-Made Clothing, whore wc VARIED IN PRK Persons nccdir.c* anything in this broken. We arc expecting within the next rdisn U "til &2 ^ 12S2 These are acknowledged tc They are not only desirable on acco; LET EYEUYBOD Wia ? 4 lute, Abbeville C. II., S. C., October 0 C 6? * sr*1 ?0* r^" ) ^ 5=f?aS i; [?= 3 "S . is t&i ,? w ^-~v?=?l psj 'isa^ oU @3 3 \B^e] ^ ? r':; (==i g i "S t ^ ^"-;''S &, SI K L-~^ri th? r it g , 5 |E?^ HEGSi cr< <1 ?5^ f2aS< in O k?& gg <B^ 7--^ fcaad C Id f See] A U ? *3 5 -i w ,2 c?-1 ? % = P "1 RS;53ri !'-: U LJ raai C SI g/ s 1?^ / wil < <^s( Is mar pay 1 * ?-? is n< S. D. LINTON & CO., !"* * inte ' COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JACLSON St., Avqdsta, GI. ' j WILL gi*e their prompt p? rronal- attention * to the sale of all PRODUCE ceiuicrnedjto their care. Commiaeiops charged trill be on* and a quarter per cent. fW CopgigumepU ScliciteL 11 d, uwton. b. i* oen1st. (jdo. k. yooimAug t?? 1838, Ift-?rn 0 ? ?? m s IXG one of the Lirgest Stocl s of Goods, and to it we-would jught with care, and on ^ood te lS CHEAP AS 1 ?sell first class goods. Wc solii our MADE CLOI in so larcre. We have sot apart ! arc now prepared to exhibit a s -i n nrn\rr ti att i t i Jfo, 0'1'ILBj, uualj line would do well to call scon . week a largo lot of B arptp'gis ^ > be tlie best sLgcs ruac int of style, Luh also for tlieir d Y WHO WANTS G( _fe? JtA fe?i Ufc ^ I , 10 !oioimi.s?ion.er's Su lcsirkor, Commissioner, vh. Jtutlodgo &. RUKKC!. UJISiTANT to order nf C<"irt., T will te'l. nt public siiicrv, ?t. Alsl-.-i ille (3. II., on Si?l<? y in Novnuiljcr iifxt, ("i'i), I lie Lot in tli. ivu of Althcvilic. klinwii ?? Tlie " Livery iMe' L?i, oil W,i-!iiiigton S^v^t, contuiiiiin; 2<> I'., ttotuuk"! liy *' M.nrslinil lloua.-" I. It. A. Alclier. nml an ?ll?? >? . J <IW Ti-rnd Cash.? Purchaser to pay for Lied an J Stamps. WM. II. P Alt KF.lt, C. ?. A. D. Onin>iB.'ior>pr'g OH;p?, ^ Oct 8, 186-J h J Bo Ladovo vs. Law, Exoe'r. Jl'RSTJANT or?W of Ct-utl, I tvill r.e!l l Co'ii'l IIoi'.rp. at "i'lMfc ou'.r, on ShI<? ]>oy in Ni>v?*ml???r (:id), i Kt-al Evn'e nf Or. J oil ti bi'.MD, I, own a?< the ('ori-u^ca Plantation, >:i>ntainiii^ n Her *, mor* or >x.uii<Ic<1 by lands of . K. Bl-ikc, J. A. Huilpy, W. Juiiiigiiii, :m>) i#?m. Tina tract may bo divided iu two or ii-?j parcel*. HT TVnna, lialf Cssli.? \a to other half, a dii of ui*>iitan J interest. Purohusi l?i jrlvn liriii'li" w;l!i tiyn ifnoj Jlirtliea ubd dlgu^o, uiid jiuy f<>v Uiii-b utid n:.<iui|'S WM. 11. PAHlvEll, C. F. A. D. Cf>^lnlissinn^>^, ) Oct 8, lfct>8. 3 ) ustocfi of 1/0 Lallowo vp. Brow:ilcc. JURS17ANT to ordor, I will p<;1I, af. pu'ilte oiilcry, a'. AJthsvill* Oonrt Houim>, on lc Dnv in November neat-. (2), One Tract < ! D(!. 175 Acres, morn or ! (? ?, hr-lon;?inir in : ICstaie of JOI1N KRoWNl.RH mided by lrtiids of K. C. Markuess, Wui. ' tiling Ami others. ]gr~ Terms, tin!f Cash. As to other half, ilit. of 1- months, nnil imprest. Purclwmto give boil Is with two |;oo<J sureties aud rlCaol'? PJ>' ^or papers uinl stumps. \VM. n. I'AUKEU, | C. E. A. 0Jcrcmissinupr's Offic- ) Oct. 8, 1608. ; J Lj*nch vs. Lynch. I PURSUANT to order of Court. I will sell, ?t pnbiic outcry, nt Abbeville C. 11., on e day iti Isovttnber next, (2), the Ken! Hslato A. w. Lynch. deceased, in 8 tracts', viz: HOMESTEAD TRACT. 279 Acres, more l<-ss, bounded by lai;da of J. VV. Ulnck, it. Swi'iint;, anil others. BRANSON' TRACT, 209 Acres, more or . bouii'led hy lands of J. W. Black, \V. A. lien, ftt,(l olllr-19. KUS^EI, TRACT, 200 Acres, more or , b undf.l by lands of Jolin ?mith, VV. A. ncs, hihI others. 'eims, half ccsh?As to other half credit twelve month* ami intoiest. Purchasers jive bonds Willi tvro good sureties, (with it to anlicipule payment), pay for papers stamps. *itle? not to ba delivered till payment is le in full. W1L H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. ommieeioDcr't Office. ) OcL 8, 18(38. 1 { Willaon vs. HadJon. URSUANT to order ol Court, I will sell, nt public oiiicry, at Abbeville Court jes, on Sulo D;ijr in November next, (2d), lot of land in the village of'Due West, . h Dwelliuir House, ?fcc.), b?ing Lpls 11, J2, 14, in the plctu of said village, On which laddnn now resides, continuing 157 acroB, e or less. Titles not to be delivered till m^nt of purchase money, nnd if payment ut made When duo, a resale to be made at rikU of the purchaser. gT Terms?Credit ?f twelve months, with rest. Purchaser to give Bond with two ties, pay costs in 00Bn( aud pay for Titles Stamps. WJI. II. PARKER, C- E. A. D. . ommissioner's Office, ) St. 8, 1808. 8 J 5XTRA SEED WHEAT FOR BALE BY LiU W BRIOCrE $ CQ-1 a 9, lee#, .iuK, l- J ' y ' . ; r* ' . + - J ; '* * * ' V# >? tim? %V?* # #' >? .4 /..?. I ks they have ever brought to this respectfully invite the attention nns, and we know CHE CHEAPEST. rit the patronage of the publin ' 5 'KING, BOYS' Wear. a room ia our Store especially itoek TY AND SIZES. before the assortment of sizc3 ia ' 2d ?ii <in?J Le in the United States, ural>ility. )ODS CALL ON JO 1 UrTIITHS Hi -.r ? ' V. JL " ill iij >3 jPKBUD SALE OP LAND I By Qidii' of Us Court of Ordinary FOIl ABIiEVlLLE COUNTY, S. C. BY order of the Court of Ordicary Tor Abbeville Comity, I will eell )>y public ?ue? i i"<i to the bitrhent bidder, on Sale day ia November ix-xl, Ihe follow iug irncls of laud 289 ACRES, morr <?r le?!?, beiiij the Real E?tu?e for life of Mr?. Natu.-v Kolivrieoo, situate oil I.onif Cao* Creek, n.ijotii.ng land# of S. J.onnx. Juliu MuikIij, (t. W. Cromer, *ii<3 oilier*. .1,52 ACHES, i iuorp or ill? nf . - ? ? V VI WTV|'|J WIIIJ'MA. j diifl'ij, on Kuckv Creek, wut?ir8 i f S?I Wi'In Kiver, l.'?und?-d by of Mrs. I?auui? i fullmiij, La;-i.iU 1'uliiaui, Jobu Sample, and ; oiliarj. { TLo ?hovo lands are situated in Abbeville i Couu'y. and sold for paiiitiou aiuoug^'. iho respective lieira a' law. Tama of cale io be Cash. II. S. CASON, S. A. DPherifTa Office, J October 8, 1*68. f 24 id i' TEE STATE OF S0C7H CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In the Court of Ordinary. % WILLIAM 11 ILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abberille J)iMrict. 1 XflinREAS, application ha? been made t; \t me by Robert \V. Millford, for Letter! of Administration ol u!l and singular tho goodi and ubutteln, rights anil credits of .lost-ph Milll'ord, di-cM, late of (be District and Mala afoie said. Therefore, by those presents, I call upon tin kindred end -creditor* of said deceased to ap pear before ine, at a Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, to l?e lu-ld at AblievdleC. II. on SatlP^ai'. lite :>.! d?v of Mm..!.?>? > --? 1 aliow esJ 8c why auid Letters should cot b. gr.'iu lei!. Given under my hand and oe&l this I8'.h da; of September, 1 Htirt. WILLiAM Ill LI., o. a. d. [seal ") Sept 23 47 */t LIFE AHfi FIRE IMSOEAMOEIi 1 THE eub'firibor is still Ai?*dI for some o Ilia heat and mofi reliable Fire and LiJ cnmpnuiea in *xi?teito<*. The Piedmont Lif company, hue had unparailed snceeM, and *li! I/ivires on (he half cish basin. Kven the en# p*rt may he paid in quarterly or half-year I instalments and still ' paitiea will partieipat in prolita. A man or woman' ut thirty j'ears t ujjo, coil aocure a Policy for two thousand dol iura by paying fire dollars ithd seveutj iiv cent*, nvery three months, and anrely no onis so poor as not to be able to meet this sinal ninount, aud thus leave to dependent fainilie. a competency at deutb. ISAAC BRANCH. AT THE "MARSHALL HOUSE CORNER.' JUST received fVesli groceries, oouiisting i part of FIJOARS, nil grndep, COFFERS, Rio Laquara aud Java, SYRUFSJ nil grades, CMKF.SR 4 MACCARONI , (Italian) MACKEREL in kits half barrels and boi rels. . * COD FISH. CRACKERS, SODA, CREAJ BUTTER, ond SUOAR. CANDLES, SOAP, SALT, LARD, B. It PAILS, BUCKETS, TUBS. CHURNS, LIQUORS, and WINES and every thin*el kept ia ?.FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORI Alto a complete assortment of Leather, So Upperj apd Call Skins (genuine French,) fit i diog a general stock. A liberal deduction from regular prioea w he made on all billa of Leather and findin sold to manufacturer TT'XTRA Country Floor andMaal oooatant Ili All hnn/1. TROWBRIDGE, & CQk. I Sept.'23 1803?21 ?fc . H fij '? ^ ^ _ |Jg -* ^Bn J> ** - 4/ '?d?\ *