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Deposil1o^^?^M.xJ^T; "I"5"^$&n- ( of Probate qf Abbeville County, at "Abbe"- i ville C.^SS^^(^ lT8^b^|f^ J tbe cot&aJtaL^i^qft' boUveto Solomon L. i Hoge Afl?oFE iSScpSl it *iAi$U3 greesiopal District. -' ^-v ' - j Answer to 1st ThS54Rirn ?rk?3 V??? k*fn< ? - t?,? cilireOrr^^-UJfe^Coniity^f AhWVdle, and I ?otcd ot ihe ehkfion ^i^Uringfees 011*1$! t 3d of ^.ov'tnober ^ al^^ing ? ? Answer to 2d interrogatory: I Va< fc chairing ^f . tU^^awd ot Manager? at < Bradl^V/' rbftriBg^r#- "w&e ^-onsjqp^W. J^fMw|es^' % 1 Answer to 3d idtenogaibry fTho roana? t ger? webd ragiilaiiy- sworn byA'eri^Mc Casing, a Magistrate of' Hie Cuunty, and k the election was conducted s'riptly accord ing to law. The Managers had a copy of a the law&ant} obsVveil it ulpsely.5 ;V' ' n Answer to 4th iot&rrogatury J.'The^Im^ jp agers refused to receive the votes of nunc j who were regularly registered at the pre j cinct of BrAdjey,'?^/V^. ouuibor of persons,. i both black and to vote,''but it as lliwir names could not be found on the s books of registrator thpy frj6i$ r?W$d.A t Answer to 5theinlerrog*ipi'y *',.Tha Man ii ngers refused to. rccejve tbo votes of 110110 1 who .w^1%^Hr]^'rrgistered iit -Bradley's. ? Answer to 6 lit interrogatory : Tt:e eleu- ii tioo was conducted with entire peace and l good order, and there was no disturbance. 1 k There was no force uied lo deter any fiotu S| voting. Answer to Ytli interrogatory : None who v were duly registered at.J^rad ley's wqre re- t< fused the right of voting// * vf, .I'A* * fi Answer to 8ih iuteYtfogatory": '_8$ve*nl{- & both black and while, were refused, tui it only on th? grouod, that they ^vure not u register^ | 5: i! i ?fe> AiDtitrfer^tVlfiir Interrogatory^About 70 a or 80 colored parsons vole J, ot whom there h v,ero about 15 who voted the Democratic u ticket.... _ d Thd'Witness: would fartherstate that lie r< whs a" ttiemberDemoctntic Club; of d liis neighborhood ; that it was a legitimate political organization! abd bad no conhec?- el lion with hny'I{!u ILlux Claus.' There el were no such Clans iu bis neighborhood, T and tie believe* thnt poqu such existed in p the couutv. w T. g Sworn and sabacribed before me, this ? SGth-Uarclr, lBCff. V l< w?. irrrx, c jfiidge of Protmte for Abbeville Co.. tl The State of South Carolina. Cpunly of|ri I \ / imk't 11 'i jk; IntefrogntbrMjtur, hij propi)i?wled to the | 01 witnestes to be produced, isworn and examintd beWe lion. William Hill, Judge!1*' pf probata, In the contested election, in tlie j U1 matter of the eloction of -Hon. Jacob 1*. . ltr-ed, as ipember of Cohgies# from the *( Tbifrd GongfeUiuaal DiatricUof South Car- iL olina, at Abbeville Court House, commenc ingou the 18tlu-F^>ruary, A. D. 1SC9. - Hc Answer tp jit Ijoietxpgatory i_ J am It so citizen of Abbeville County, anil voted hi Si aid. election, at tbe prteinct of Lowndes- in ^ ^ ^ ju Answer to 8d Interrogatory: The said w managers were all'regularly sworn, and to isc be*tihe'^'d ttJe^trp'ii ui was cobWctted i? Sl^^pecla'atcoVtHng to ' l?w. _ _ }h Aniacr In At Vi !nlm-.A??i?? . "" uym-1;;agers did not receiv^ ^U?^0^B ?^r-NsS ?od* not regularly registered?no non- ? resident* wu allowed to Vote, nor did" a?/ w - :. *P agerc did oo^ refiiaatoreceieo the legal votes of any persons rfegulurly regintervd. k No peraona offered to vote who was refitted!: li Aoawer to Gth ioUrn>gMory: The elec- tl There ?u no show of force to alter or pre fiiwiin fiiiin limlMjii it. ^^factiopj were extended by ? No qualified voters was refuted,- Two csjwtejgc ZZLJWMMtM ?ndM tV*hm o.-ti ba* *hw ?j SBStfHBiRjj Wtwg *c*^ifefy ^ sr^" r"1 mu 1 lllll KENNEDY. 3 1TO^h4>fc^^^iKa,tL ' 1 | jgaij yiij^iifai Att&or ta8JTjfeMrK&t<^& >n*u?f Uift 'jfdi^jMae rs fof U*e, |lpctiotK JJto*. : monger* weffe ic>?ht."~JoHos,' Jaifti^H w. Mc? f ! i?io acting aa ;deputy State'ConMahlo for I \iQvfll CounJ^-, wftCki* etiyli wan noviijjz ^ it* ^ty?'j$iouL tlio >pl^? gaort .?!' the, day, * >u? I vv ab not ac malinger. lncortnedion r$<3f th&StteriS" we took measures the dat efcjre t? preserve the peace oil the day of a fl?&ion." Deputy <conatabl/* wore appoin'- 1' ^eoiV.rhHd theip, and I 11 Irran'ff'd' llirtt all iftose Aviwlii???? to 'vote . '. a- ? lUUUUJ pAT8/fl^';Pp!>cimmiiy. Tbia w?f? t l?y keeping I he ste|>9 of tho Cuurl v Iouio clonr, ankl'allo.wing the Voter* tq go v ip mj j-(ju,u!? of.Hto^ ten iu Domlnir?al- r| eriiatin'g *vlntn and black Squads. * Answer to 3d interrogatory: I do not ^ mow whether the Homagers were regularly ' irorb or not. Tlie election wa< conducted ^ ccording to law. Tho managers seemed y oxfous to allow nil legal voters to have mo ti ipI>oriuiiity to^jcait their voles. V "they ^ roeured help to I wive the Boeks of regis! ry irompily exant'oed. I saw nothing mysel ^ [i any way objectionable. I did, however, ifter the uleotiorj, hear ono of the manager* < ay that some liiilu (mra ivlm iv..rn m-nr d iie polls, received Republican yolos, and j11 tisteied on putting t lie in into the box ot:j )einocr:itic tickets. I do not know uiyselllg, ^W'tlicr tbu ins done, or if so. how often H ' \9 t . / t whs done; but il it was done, I do not o: hiok-it was-proper, I saw uoilmig ol the 11 ;itid mysoit. ^ ^.iwVer t'o ijlrlhlenpgatdry r Tiw ronn (jers did pot^o ifar as 1 know, receive My oles of any persona not regularly regis- o) ared. 1 have no knowlt-dge that any lion ii sidonti t^er^ VUovyed to vole, or that any 11 (Fered to vote ; .CAu'l say certainly, but do et ot believe mv n??n ro-idcnis were allowed Its j vole, oreveu offered to vote. I Answer lo 5ib Intel rogatory : Tho man. jtl gers did uol lefuse to receive the votes ot j m n v norcniw iuIia c 1 ' J uu-s imiun tuuiu Uli IUUIUI | lu n l'io registration books. In every case I iligent search whs made on the.books gitflry, and it the onma'could bw found, ^ je party was allowed to vole. oc Answer to sixtti Interrogatory : The oc lection vr^t conducted p>-ace;rbly and quitfy. There was no disturbance whatever. f? here was uo show of force to deter O' t[ re>ent any person from voting. There jJf as stationed at Al>bevj]|e Court ILiust* a ar.ison under Col. Franks. As S'ute 'unstable, I made it my special business to >uk to the peace and quiet ol tlie day. t !are!ul arrangements liad been made, ami iefe was not the least disturbance. If nything of t'.ie kind had occurred, the at- Q. ingenious were such that I would have ttown ii fit onoe. Xo flection was ever it)re quiet; the garrison jvrunit/vti in c.imp ^ 1 jay, and had no occasion t<? interfere at ^ I. 'lhe airangements I made rendered it . finecssiury. c..' p Answer to 7t,b Interrogatory : No ppr- qi uis legtlly qualified to vole were refused le privilege of voting. Answer to 8'h Interr^atorj't The man- , (eta.did But refuse the votes.uf any per- t iiisz^wlio w>-r?j Authorized to votfl. A- 1 aie Constable, I made it my special bun- ^ f>*? In tfo tlmi il." ? - n ? .sit ...... iMsAuiumi vni'ib hil iuiu slicv, and I hcilale nut to 6siy that every )e of them who was entitled to vote, mxl jsi'eil to ?ot?yha<J tbe privilege to do s>>. _ I Ibe farqnoon, jwo or three timet, tlieie as a considerable crowd, and possibly une voters had to wait ten or fifteen min;<69 of longer, bat as soon as ilje altenmrig commenced before spoken vt I tbin f ?d the crowd, and all bad the opportunity V. i vote who wished to do so. There whs > jp^rt^of wben -any colored man j; >uld not vote by remaining awhile and wTtlng bra tnrn. wWMi at no time was lorulliUQ a half or tbrfco-^uartera of ?u our. i ' ? / .-.-.I iH ?: 9ti:> . . Answer to Otb Ioterrogatory ; I (Jo not now bow many culortsd men voted, or ow ibey voteJ, whether Deinocrn?ic or ,upublica^... I beg to n d h aLAhq ?b"v'* jilljl wf$own*kq;oWled^ i file-; ohr Wira inade to me ot^r^gohmily s n* ^ ie election at other pre$iQ?l?i but .I. know p^iu^ of ,tb?pj personalty, and cannot r. LEM; 'L: GUttflN.. Siroro kh by J tribed by him before me 27tb Maruli, ] iwc X c i r t>-i i i t xi * ? ?J fr*dWi .:? Qb*lm#s^ ? fci!3P ~ ?*-1 rv?u??- *?* <.*>-+u-~. ?i mvmOBuhJMX AVto, <??#W.,0jU P. Barnes, J W Thomas, Col ."SHE g TUT?I " " ' ay k Bradley. flWoj.Jlw * Etoi^pusrsmm I U M -^i!!r r ' Wff! i . L?lfc.i>, uu iho mousing of the 27th Mnrcli n&t<?fter a l<n g nud painful ilmesa, MAOTH* 'At.HOUN BURT, wife of ilou. Aimiatcatl tart, in the 68th y?ar of h?r jjurt J ?n"s tlio onughuir of William l alliou(i, of llie XUoun Hcitl. im iit. in the L'ismot ofiAble ill*. She was of tli(it family which camel *r|y to this region, nml being diiitiugi.i?l<ed uiong thfir ueigliboip, gave tliVir'nairw to "the cwaiity wli..ro tliey lived. They -irere. pecuiarly Abbi-ville po? p:e, and Mi's. But t wan orb Bud reared in Abbavtfle. After ?be iu*ritui, llcr liUfbatid boing a fuwyeV in practice at hia vilUgo, alio rtsided here uutjl ,*Alr. Hurt /ns ebctcd to Congress in 1842, after"'wKicIi' 1 veut bIio spent roiu-li time in WndiiifgU>.uc.ty. rb?re alielived on the rtibit intimate terma illi h r uiu'le, Hon. John C Cnlhouti, Gen. I !eo. McDnfiic, and others little lecadistinguishd, ?i>til :Mr. Bart voluntarily retired from ublic life in 18?, ?nd returned to Abbeville. ift?-r residing Fevernl yenrs nt Orat.ge Hill lanWition, on bavannidi river, Mr. Buit re urifd again to Ablievil e (J. 11,, where Mia ilirt died, nnd, amidbt n large concourse of ( ympathiisiiig fri<a<ts, waa buried in the (Seme*: er\ of Trinity Church, ou the creuiug pf Sun?j last. (Easter day.) One by oiuj the light* of the pnet aro goir.g nt ? >.) ;? . ..5..r..ni. n -. - I ...... .V .? Iut'rbuin, IIIUL ine W."U- , ency of the times exclude the probability of teir (ilav.ce bcint: 11 led Mrs. Uurt was an scomplibltcd l<i')y of lite old school. Sprung om a family distinguished for wc* t'i, in'elii mice and position and possessing liigli personI qu .'litius, she was educated before the ag? < f sophists, eeoiiomiete and calculators. She nitcil tli.highest breeding with the utmost ankness and cordiality of 'mariners' >Ko mitvss was ever kinder to her servant* find docudeuts. Always particularly affable to tl?? ouog and inexperienced, the was the leader f ?X'-ry circle in which she mined whether i tbe quiet, refined society of her native Din ict 01- among the distinguished orators mid . utestnon who wcr* delighted to eurrouud her i Wellington. I'liifi,coinmuLity will long re-11 tin the impiesn of her biilliaticy and culture, r" id li<-r friends wiil newr forgot her many vir- ' ics uiid warmhearted friendships. After ' 1 unbroken companionship for more titan * rty yeare, lier death louvea her ljua- ' ind deulnte indeed ; but that devolution mny t alleviated hy recalling the devotion of the r parted one, and by the eonaciousuera of. a fe time spent iu unceasing itforta to umkc her unfoitable and linppy. For m^iiiy yearB a insistent m-mbor of .the Episcopal Church, in !..> i.U... -V. ? one guiij eviuence ol a tocll uuded hope beyoofl the grave ; and as they eic uniied iu life ai.d uui'td in ?lie (fliuicb. i?j bereaved liuebar.d may look forward to a ippy reunion hereafter. i - ; J FfilXXD. MARKETS. ' ? 1 Abbeville; April 2, 1869. Cotton dull at 26}; Butter 25; Coffee ) a 33; Sugar 15 a 25; Cheeae 25 a ); Flour 815 per barrel; Tea green c 2.50. Black $2.00; Corn 81.45 a 1.50 ats 81.00. Peas 81.25. Lard 25 a I. Beef 8 a 10. , Koroscno 76 a 90. ce 12 a 15. Chickens, grown 25. otatoes 81.50 a 3.00. Suit $3.50 urkeya lOcts per lb. "Eggs 15 a 20. BOOKS. >RF.AM HOOKS nnri FORTDN K TGLLKllSi tiitijV iirtv*-,) iine Novels,- Novels. mid u Irtfch l>ply of School Books, Ht Parker & Thomson* s. > April 2, 1860, 49, tf Plantation Bitters, The best Tonic ifnown, I.YR.V'VfelW < '<Ji.i?f'onl,r9S" per c?*nfH 'A'crtliol/i 7: irbonic A<*H, Rhetihurb Root ^'?pt.7 ro. Syrup RliuharS, Fiah Hook* hod iiea, iusi rerrived at, ., . . ? v ' t : '1 Parker & Thomson's. April 2, 1809,49 tf v 0 c Bli: jttfju.iR IP'. Li r*TJ;0 .IV.Vi WILL OFFZBr Op , MONDA Y JHEXT \SAbBDAT), AT ATYk ' A UCTION MART, i.OOO lbs. Prime Country Rucofrf JLEAR ? IDES AST) HAMS. fBece f#ecreta^y -tmd Audi^r* '' gW cmp*0T, ?ndor*^^l^i niatfcrgw Jfaj Jwpnmr^xw-niiw^ whfaF *L? K||^ at tW Hum I "rTftf B* TWi&nl t^r ??$*, |, -eJ l,lUr? tb# 4bt o1 l m r ZTT"? ?*4 0?fWft??u, jTi O '/ii .t o? r.iljT *1 In great ^ FOR THE SPRIIS MID At No. 1 Glra t c': V ^ .. Jv AM now ipcoivinj* t'>e Unrest hiuI lies! 1 ?ri>n?rlt? to ilni tiiititc l Mv *tock ol IV IJOMESl'UNS, 1'ltl MI'S. DRESS (iOOD &nssRs* MH.rcniLimRN'K SHOES. (;EN liENTS', BOYS' and CHILDREN'S READ1 all complete. "l itin li?PJJ}' to i11fi?r/n.-"my cuiitomer* nnd tli price of Cuiion iliis^c'aViii/G^o'ils ttre from-] ilijs time last year, T'lw public jire corjmily sel*C8. ' . MTTTTWFRY T JsXX XcmJu cAt JbV Ju Xt?" <JL> JL ; BBOB1WS FAR NEW MilLINERY STORE AT (Recently occvpicl by 9frs I tnke nWsnre in tnfnnniinir ili? l.-nlrua ?. *?. (lie xIiiivh mill known aland, ilie rr illl^lilNEHY GOODS ?*v??r introduced in Ab iij)crvi>iini c?f Mr-. CAI^f. of tlio* City ?'f Bal irtli, Hid :i lady of I'l^urpus^J tns e, with hi Viiil n?-ry liusiiifss. In iliis dt-p will ?^.,rt!iu?t.t of HlliliOSS, 130NNETS and 1JA iill and'examine. jy ? ' ' i ... 'i GROCERY DEP fISI WA A finn AI im o unar Will be fomxl n full nml c< WipVto stock WAKE, SADDLEIIY. CllOCKEltY, <kc. Fr?.-h' CORN MEAL Gil ITS always < ark <>r bmrel. Tluuiking my friends nrul customers for tbtii [ bops lo merit u couiiuuauce-of the same. * JtiJNl 'M-mili 81, 21 tf < . i . 1 , p?* ? n : Oi ? rti I J8 3 ^ 11 I Si S SlZs! ~ 1 .p "S Li? !- .is sSH.O -U 00 -?8 > ' ^ '*T ^^ ^ iuv?n? .H M ?. *<W pM *if' fc]ar ~ rrff^iiw J j "j " " ''|v?j'..?? -. 1 > *? , J attl * fl???toSff ;9 sflw11 ff, " '" ' ' ' i 'I v 1 J .X .E -Sr?T?tf3S,109 :r Variety, SUMMER OF Ifififl. rr w saivmomav va ewv/j nite Range. gs t aacs I nam i mr. KclerlfH Htm-k ff DRY GOODS pvet ROWN. BLEACHED .?.,<! STRIPED i S. YANKEE NOTIONS, LADIES J rs* nmi boys* boots ??. shoes. t'-MADE CLOTHING and IlATS are p pul> ic thnt notwithstanding the high ^ 0 to 15 per cunt, lower than, tliey w<*r?? K invited "to c?ll and cxntnttie fur thetnENOCH NELSON. ii r JJKFMTMEHi. THE LUES I N9. 2 GRANITE RANQ2, I r % { z 'p .<* ? * . . . . Jeatieitt ''Schxonrz ) f AI?l>evi!Ie and vicjinity that T linVe I isi iittrac.iiye and liaud-ximn stork of ilifvillt*. Tlits department i* under the llimnre. Mih. CAfN in a Vtrgin<ai> 1>> i experience of suvrtiUeti jedr.s in the ^ always Ite found n large and cotiip'ete TS, made and tiimtne<i ai Hliorl tinlice. ENOCH NELSON, v r j i ARTMENT. SITE RANGE ; of GROCERIES, BACON, nARD- 5 an hand. Also, ELOUR, extrB, by ihe l> j i> very literal and aubslanli?\l patronage, " - Hi )CH NELSON. * iss ERE imr bomi : .?; u;..;. ;; ; ,r. TIALORXNGrT \ _ _ ftj r^s. iSiXl5-S" im ATTT TV " ? - * ? " * * * * Tuu ul> rcwppcnuny iniorip iiiooid mend* and oligomers I hat lie has reduced prices triib regard to Spring nod Summer a Kls. '- " ...... ,ACK DRESS COATS j ?. . $8 00 " ? , PANTS. . . . 2-00 F r VEST*/ : r 2 00 LKJNG CASSIMERE SUITS .7 00 \ ii u c?A/r i 4 oo M <? P~aNTS * 1 KA 44 * VEST . l 50 ling ^t?d Cutting G? od? per Suit. 8 25 44 ,4' Cont . . . 1 2* * ? ' ?4 Pant's . 7 1 00 1 a '? . .100 REPAIRING wdf CLE^N^ ^eniiy ne. " ' P. S. 'I' wrrold tlinnk my I -fru*?d$ r iin?l cUf toiD^xo, fur tlieirDHM ir^iiiigi', ?nd Iiojtef l'y; a!*'?nbt Ajteptibii buaiuerfs to tberil fi i'cdntYntihhcfe. M: stzitB. tf*rifrW! l ^ j&UxVO r7rfA 21 r? -1?*! ' ' ,. -vr i *'"$??& ,?5&?? J if Mpptdtitlk toibt'/ftMpii -H. Daft*. fpv of f,defeod<a?trto th'? alwm i>t?t?d Kttft ruidea food the1 MaiU of-4tJ* 61 Mir; ?> > t-0*i illift* ; J | Op motion by JJcCfo'iNLn ' &-. Tkrkit,: Corop. J tkUbll^i' Ai.kiM mU ^duxf 1 r. plead, answer or demur to a?id Bill wHhj ' ^d*y?^from^Of SilSBISSSB; tail g?we5Swwr *1 mmti?? ^ . AprHI 4jgnUi? JjjjL^ **V ^ -' ?<?*' ' ?3fo < MillO IfBifflLi'i iif> j tfudBHUUftttK. S!?v ??VIM |S on* *1IVI ?l> *HUV III v F( ' ' ' ' ' > . . mU .. McDonaU i :4 1 5 HIT! ' i Have oil hand and ai GKOCEI 111111 mmrn AND STEEL ( >ole, Kip, Calf, and Harness T1 t A... ?- - ? - VMM p*?rvn* iiiwv rfiy upon H, IIIHV we v unlit uf tlie kind 1 u llio up-country ul Sou fhure wo bi?ve police und obliging clutks, r* N. Ij ?We nro prepared to make roAaor s a rail ??nd hi qivinl t'ntiMel ve? wi'h our I March 19, 1SC9, 47, If WANDO FERTILIZER. rHK WANDO MINING AND MASUP4K INO l'O.MP-\NY otr? ra to tlie li .nit-rg nd Farmer* of the sou h their FKUTI1JZIJK. jiuwu ua the " Wando Fertilizer," I'llich the experience of the |>09< njon ln-s r"V d to ti?<. due of <he most valuable if our .uikel It hnafnrilB Imp* tin* mnlerinlH lri>tn l'hoi?|ili?te bods "f the C"in|>uiiy on .A^lile) liver, And i<? prepnrcd at 'heir w?ik? at the East End of Hasel Street, i this city. In order to i!a>l-untetf it* uni trinity am] ataiiiiui" it* h-.gh s'andmd, ih* ompao tiui> mitde arrnng-ine-.ta ? i'li ill- <lisimjui-bi-d CiienniBt. Dr. O. U SlIfilMKD. Jr., *ho curffiply aii#l*zv8 all tlie amiuoiii->c>?l mid her lualeriiil puic-lmaed hy th? Culujjud\, and ir pivpuied Fertilizer, cfore b<*inpt offered lor Mule. TIih Company* i rei?lv*d to innk* nit article which will | r?v > ho a COMPLETE MAMJ11E, uud ^Cive ?iiiir ttiafa-iion. For ivnns, circulars, and other inform-tion, PP'j to WM. C. DUKE* 4 CO. Agent*, o. 1 South Atlnmiu Wtiari. Chai lcatun, ?.C, J?n. 15. 1800?3ai HARRISON'S ?LANT FERTILIZER. ric? Uedueed from (to 00 to $55.00 p?!f Ion of 8.0U0 ib\ Cash. \T THE POLICITATIONS OP MANY fiiemls. I have RKDUt'KD tlie price of iy -Pl?nt Fer'iliz-r." E-'UK Til IS i-EASON >NLY, TO #55 60 PBR TON. for the pur|?>ae f introducing u to ihe I'lan'er* of Kouhein nd Middle Georgia, and South Carolina. and mat eam-atly desire to hava it pPncti<'i?Uy ;Hied alongside of other wMl-kr.owii I'h'kliote nnd Fertilizer#. I fc-1 n-smed a f.iir lipurttHl t'iul will c'lTinre tlie ill* nt nk?*ptuihl I its tvperiur ftrtiliting qualities lit the fir*I ft Wf!l (10 8UIC* Clop*, llUlll as to I lie aCvity and durability. 1 W. It. IMRRJtON' (Succ'b.'or to Alkx. 11 Anrti-ox) 611 Cuntiueice strei-t, Itiilndrli'liin. Proprietor nod Mimuintiurer. Oidara r*-^|??relUll\ aobi<-ii?d, uud any infurmiiou giveu by addivB.iig ' II. C. BRYftOWk Factor and Commii-aioo AWcbant, . .. Aaga?<A, Ga., Acftit for the Bale ot ''Harrvwn'i Pln?t ctiliter" in Northern aud Middle lieorgi.i u<t Upi er South Carolina. I'rice delivered iu Suvanuab, Georgia; $30.00 er loo. SLOAN, DROVER ?b rO., factors and Coinmiwion Merchants, bttVuUnall, (lA, Agtill* ?or tb4. ?i?l? ,?'f "'H->rtii'on,M I'ian Vrnliz-i" iu Florida, Southern aud Middle leorgia. Jau. 29 1869. 40?tXL : .. \ . ? ' > J r. MB, AGIST n A n u 1.1* it . i M C* . HARNESS MAKES. , A hhtygiHe. -S. C. pi AiNjj Seating and tJpholstefng ot P " Clmirsi SofK, Atf.; frond ofa feeMS* >?i ibid "tieriBBi : i??? ' March. 12 1868, 46?tt *' v."1 fl r* jr ;T n>viT ri iftt 5 5* 7 </ v W$m ORDERS TUB ' ' ' ' ^ ~ : ?v~?-k ij'a ^r/A^vj YW oK(V/.| | > j*+g >? -.? v,r''r * , -'. Jk.*. ; .?lUrcb 2fr, J*6?, vfHhrrlCr?S5WOY AI >-?<<{.. W?tl Y?tl-.^ ?, | J _ I* i j.j Rp^m^ijrssr,^ t -"' oWa mmm -?* i -' xr*1 J&lZj'WPffc (*<i AVfS( | ntfunuy Hi vr^iwoou, nnii ut^irr IPI Mtm ^ ^ . , . Sift J t, Aornw n BLOCK, Mil re constantly receiving ties, prov: ?s m 01 iL IMPLEMI IF all sizes, wnnn. wi FATHER, Slioe Findings, and i o a first class business House. 'ill kfpj? only the host gnm]?, ?nd that we wil ili Cauhnx. We him in theeioie formerly < ijuly and willing to allow or bell anything tli % ? 1 ial>le advnncees to responsible plantera, an'! < lersiid. TOWN TAXI-S FOR 1869. 0* THE follow in i? T *? ? Ifive l>een assessed ?o rniw* MipplitiK tor 1809. 10 Gents ?ui ?'Vefv hundred dollar* of Ml?? <,n?ll vtilu** of nil Rh-<I Estate. $3.00 < " fv?-r\ Piu?Mire (Jnninge in u?m% in mil l?v lwo or iiore liunei. $2.00 on evfiy Biigyy, 6 g. S'iky, Buroui-he or other like vehicle uiau n l?y one horse. $5.00 on every Oinnil?u* UhcIc or Onrriitjjo drawn by two or more horn*!*, wild need for hire. $3.00 on every Btugy, Gig, or otlnrl Iiku vehicle used for litre. i $5.00 on every Four 'lor^p Wagon, u?eil t> r lure. $3.00 on every T?\o Horse Wh^oii, DifV u? C.rr, uceil for lure. 5 Cents ?>li everv 8100 of mila^ ol I iiiereliMtuiifef fr?>m 1m Juiiuxry, 1708, lo ltit Jhhuhi v, 18G9. 6 Cents on ??very $100 Frofeufciynal IlK'Otlt*. 5 Cents on every $100 of Income from Mei-liHutcHl employment*. HA nn AOM.IT H>AV vv ." gui'irvnjjlim, Au<brotypi?i, or other person practising a lifceitri or prolusion. 50 Cents on each Dog. I 5 Per Cent. oq ibe value of all 1 SmIi-*, at. A lift inn, l?v trnnsifijl persons. $1.00 Poll Tax Upon lilt male I person* Irmn 16 t<> 00 ywnrn. S3.00 Commutation Tax &>r E'>a?! Duty. All Returns must be made by it. ^ 1 ..A. A tl X iuu XBII apca aoibt i And tli? Taxes f?id by lflt May H9Xt. J De'aulura will l?e' liable to t>e double Taxed, and execution* will b? ie?ued agHtuRt them. ... Any |>er?on running an? vehicle fur hire within the itiunrpijrlie limit*, foi wliicji a . licence ia i>qu?rHj, will t>e fined the full ,I.M Ta- I... ? -I. ^<r - nuiuuiM wi uir ttjfc ?or mr|i uwiirc. AH Thx Rntnrn* ronst be qm<1e to J. R C. Do Pre, at Ifyfox & Co/? store, who lias tlie liuokfl. ' 0 j The R^al E*/*te will be'sweiwd "ml IrtSt r year't? vmIuhiio*. ' ' ' j The Oouneif hare found tK^imelve* una J Meio Aweti $[ fewer.T??'e of T?xe->, +* dcv- | ernl hun<lre<J <lflUr? ..of (l*,but hnve Ix-en > turned over to them by tbe la.-fCuunol nod no asset^ I WH. H. PARKER, - ? . .: ?> ? . IJ 0 f> . Mrt J *0 .< . jt,. -1 Inteadaat. Ft-I.runiy'28, I860, till May. . '<'H "I IV. #HJ' ?*>'> I ' ,t,- '? ' t ?- SHERIFFS' SAU&i; vf j?Y'?ih?? !?f #ow?lfy'wriw Iff Fi#ri Fuiti ;iji??ne jdiiect*<l, I, wtfl ??ll AVV??il)? 1 I (\iurt (lii th* fit+t \foii.1?v in Anvil. ti.-xl I thint p*<iptrty. to wk v? -* *' T MIUfW.JFiptnr^ ,le>:ied on. M the property of Dr. Tboa. J. Mabry. tula. Tho*. J. Ellin ymrir )? t.. One li)i in tli?i Vil!?f" of (IrreixMid, o?n*? "JW.'PK W?r?sr'W n?w? ?r. )**-, bounded h> ? linrtnofflw "UL V>lirifn? "A". Widelftaa'ih^ ; Nfnaty-sW'MWl*> -.j ' . 'V- ? :> l .,87,,A<p?a <tfjlra|. ioor?*r lew. boon-tat by lnn<w*f J. k. Marram, 'W P7" Mcftrlla*,' 'iabrf Vi ' < , >*. i; . w? . ttuo iv ?> cl'? U*Kkfoi*w tH?''property ( & JJ; Whita ada. Ona^ot In tha town of Abbeville, eont .fning 2 acr^MM VlMtfMMdM-ty M?h MM, FfclM^uaP**. jwdiion j^j^Ba^Kiuy^erHn' I hoJdjjMiMV hpt> fcmiHtrmlwIrt art Mr* it1 2* uppirw # T* Rnttyv J. W1 rlCntmNM^C Mt. ^W^jS*.'' >.." ' ^ ... jaBto^AL.A\ v^.;;In-'.-'."*;J ' n! & Co., LLl, I P, ' n/lili fi nn o 1 o???liao (duty wvunx o u^jjuvo vx tSIONS, irnsKx; 1NTS, IRON, T.T.AW WARE. HHV ? 11 HWM| n short, everything essential I s(*tl upon as troo I terms a* nnv tstaMieliiccMipii-d l>y Miller & Ruberlsou, ui muy be CitlleJ fur in our line. [ATTHEW McDONALD rAMES A. NORWOOD. KTM.. H. PARKER. o!ii*it pHrii-t* in n??ed of aosi^tnnne to gi*6 M. DONALD NORWOOD A CO. ESTATE OF JOSHUA 1MB, ISC'! PURSUANT to order of Court in Chancery, nil creditor*-of the Estate of JOSHUA DcBOSK. dcc'd, are hereby notified to present and prove their demands before mo. on or bcfor? the twenty-first of June ntiil, or be barred. MATTHEW a DUN ALU, c. c. B. Clerk's Office, Ahbevilte-Co., \ Murch 21, 1809. '' / 20 8m NOTICE. y Guardians and Trustees OKEVIOU^LY uppointcd-hy ?he Goiirt r oi Equity, al?l ExfPiitore, Administrators fti?! <iuHr<liHH?? qovifiqd by the lata C?-urt ??f Onliuxrv for Abbeville District, ?r? hurvby noiified to niolce their annual' Return* to llit- Probate Ju lca of Abbeville tjoiinn, forthwith?nil failing to do BO {?.Uo nrw i'? arr?nr->) may expect, after tht ffrat of f Muy next, to be complied m'cording to In*'. WILLIAM HILL, J U'lga of Prubaie Abbeville Co. oa on ~ if The State q{ South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COVNTT, ' r IN THE PROBATE COURT. ,Tho?. M. Sirlrt v*. ^ c". ' Jame? C- f'aiper. . Petition fi.T ^etllfment ?f Hemy 11 . er, f Guardian's Acennnti. J. Frnrf* ? , 'J '" " w';. _ IT APPK<1 1. . lliat J?me? C. 0?rper, on? of the dmr i 3 :n t1i? nbote Mated C<fe?r retirie* hetnnd t->iv mif? of thi? St^4e, . ^ Ou motion, of Tlioinaon A Fair, Solicitors for" the petition,'it im or'iier< (!, thnt the mIi] Ja<nt* C. Harper do npprar and plflud, anvwer or dgmar it the lurryoing p. tit ion on or before tfie 1lret Tae?da\ (;.ht?4lh H*y) of Mfrv (>*?, or the ?iiJ pe<i>iou will lie Taken pro cenftuo nqaiu&t him. WM HLLL, J. f. A. C. Ibbal ' ffab 17 "15" .1/ NOTICE THIS! ;; V '' ' THE .jjjftr* ? and Aeeounta of ROCHE A Cf(Wi?tTIAN are lri'rrfy'RAbrfa fo* ftoHeatlai. * AU paT?o?k j(^etite(L r?oaa?t*4 to ?ome.fnrw*r<} ndjuftUy ?a longar Tndutgenio canfiot be gir*n' '.;;u G. McD. MILUES. ? ':"Uu;ih, tin*. -* '* ' t ' ? ' ' 'V - ' ^ 'H'"' imRTK?l; SOME of nvvtorrv^a Inrrf bceo r?y . uunolujl io 9*ym& ?h?ir bill* of last v?*r, 'c*b+Ti+*<*> |f??' ?Jju?U>g* t?j? >.nd U"C^SA *'iW^ho^?fiNoia^;?re.m?' larina ?u>l wo win.D? eompelVuTo MiVe moii#y H*h*4r btoW yoa and no* 'l?w*eitiE?eew*irei#i wlp.ofc ? ' ; " KflitSiS W BOBBHTSeK. ^ .fi?*U?-i?b&juwzz} tlic fld jri.-j.^;rf J.D1I , , 19 if PIHBTiWtTrflll LMlulB&Aoi P?9 M"Whl?1 P/tP*r*a sabar $&"it ma ?r> *?b. Swrmps l&J* ;***??> ^<j *^?i*-# & > *!?*? &??* '/"- ' ' ": _ " ; * ? " 'Wi-<i '1 CI M i? ,?<U9<rf** ?pn?^)MMi^riaw? njpod fup??k . ;V>Vi '. X?'.< ; \ : ,.