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What a Girl Can Do. Tn theyenrof our Lord 1802, Puto found us a student in tlio Normal University in this StiUo. In common with about three hundred others, wo pathntly delved through tho mystories of learning how to teach, in order that wo might leach how to learn. A queer set that t'.irce hundred were? nnd very naturally, for at that titno only tbo queer ones ever thought of becoming professional school teachers. Thosfi w ho did were either crippled, (>oor, or like ours elf, both poor, and too lazy to think of il.-Ino- on?.<1.1..~ -1^.. 1 1-:.:-... Mil . Uiiu^ viiovjj V/I uavu nil tiiliUiUUU ?bovo the spolling-bovk and fciule. Wuli, thu profession lias loe.k?*J up fur some liuio sinco then, which may furnish a reason why wo left it. 'i i.oro was in ihfr school a heterogeneous claiS, com peso J ot those scholars who had been in Ethool lorg enough to graduate, bi?t who, from inattention or inability. had not l:? pt up lu the average standard, and had boon put back to go over the ground ngnio. Sonic f them had been in school throe, some four, and some five years. They were looked upon by tho "regulars," i. r.,? the students who had kept up with the regular course, vvi'.h a feeling of mingled contempt and pity, nud even tlie scholars in the lower classes patronized them. If any mischief was done, this cla*:i of "stupids'* were pretty sure to have a hand in it; on which account tlicy wero not favorites with the faculty. One of the most notable of this class was a young girl named M . f-rlie wn? fl fuir ? 4?1 1 1 - * * ? ..... iimiiviuiui-aiun, U lOiUI'ilUK! I'CHOiiU'j U good-natured, rather quiet girl, hiic had no trouble in iho !ow<*r clas^j. s, and it was no: until she c;i;no lo ihoso rhetorical tlmlics whorri composition is required, that else stuck, fast and hopelessly, fehe could not write. I*"veiy year slie passed through the same examinations, failed exactly in the same placo, war, not allowed to grudu ate; and, ut the beginning of the next year, took her place whero she hud c->m- | inonced tuo yea;- before, and, with a docile' per ;evtr?!ice that was In any to think of. went over, and over, and over the same i round of studies, with uolcr, demure and painstaking method. Sh? bade h.ir to be uhui a gnat many other gii'.s become?the or'iuary v.ifeofi an osdinaiy mill. M--ic than otste the faculty shook lis. ir h< ads and dcclaicd that Jd would never, ti'ry I .a rod, become? an "chines', teacher." For live year.-; s-ho ' lived this pnrposclesR, dull, and o! k-elhis, lile, and thin a change tame. ller parents lived iu ijloomiu^ton, whose her father cariied on a furniltiic store, lie wag stricken down bv disease, and after | a lo:i!? Hisd iillj";!-:!)J ilhlCSS- ilinit lf?iv!ii.? but they bought her goods. People s-yni pathiz-id with her, u<> if it was a dreadful thing for a giil to <!o win.I in a boy would Lave been thought highly cutuinenda- j bie. When the stock ran low, the n?toti*uh(:d lie;- friends by going to New Yoik .chy nud buying a larger lot of furniture than any one ever before had had t'io hardihood to biing to JJIoomingtun ? and wlmi! id more, she sold it. For the first year; the open sympathy ar.d coveit fcneeiB clj her friends were hard to hear. S!.e succeeded, of course. . ' The other day wo saw her, nfter seven TjPars of hard work. The same old iasli- [ T I ioned, quiet, good-natured manner, the same il , upprctenliuus, obliging, du 1 mure. nd yet sho owns a store worth $18,- ; OOQ, in the upper story of ? hich she began ; her labors, but v.hich is fi!i?d fiom cell::i to garret with hv <rooda. She nurcha^t) a bouse some time ago for ?7.000, nr.<) ' can sell it now for $10,000. She hiisi $30,000 in real estate, with a slock worth $20,000 more, and all paid up. Tbis is a work of a girl still young ; who in school w?3 looked upon only as possessed of ordinary abilities. The 6oeret was, 6he had persistence. She is unmarried .and?she is strongminded ; that is, she believes in women owning property, and not being tied down to what is called womau's sphere. Who can blame licr? Had she taken the ndvice of those who consider Ifcat tbev have settle11 the groat question of the ago, ebe would be now toiling in a school-room, worn out, jmled and wretched, on a miserable salary of $10 n month. Instead of that, she it free, and independent, and rich, while the rest of us, who were considered smart, are grind ing along, editing country papers, or starving. She is as unpretentious as ever?for tlio executive talent tbat could do much is do tone lbaI blows its own born. Finally, every word we have written is true. The only reason we do not giro hor name in full is because we do not like to drag her name into public notioe without her conecnt. IWidents in Bloomingtou well known whom we mean, and others who are curious can find out by addressing us personally. We only publish the case, becausc it shows that there is no real fear to a woman's doing business, if she has n&turaUacully and persistence. i of your wife, to raho uj? old qiiarrolsj, to ' hoc a grudg", ami to so*.? discord. ? - - - ? * * ' Tho following named p.-rsons have 'freight in the J>epoS al Abbeville : I McDrmM, Norwood Co, T V Per' l it!, J Knox vt Co, ?\ J !>avh.:, T Jj Sc.>tt. X A Jilorruuh, C? S Drinkard, Jm MeCelvoy, K Nelson. "\V D .Mars, Yv J .Smith, Jay A: Bradley. J F C : Dul'ro, Uc A;. Wilson. V," Y Ciinlcjhcales, i> M !!.>?!-or.*, j 35X1'HRSS?Mary JI C.'i!"S, A C 1 Ilawt horn, K L J'arkcr, J N Roberts, : CI A JdcCaila, John Ahlou.", U T 1*0 r; cher, Geo Graves, S 11 Jones. !?.']{. SON i)LEV, A iron f. ! -i r : T " AUirkoLs. ' I\i:w Vt?isk. -August 25.?7 J'. 31.? i i ' Cotton onil. and 'c. lower, w>tli sulcn 'of J)3tf bides, at 3i:{. Gold 33$ and c.vi.ilcd. l?ai/riMoiiE, August 21.?Cotlon quiet at 31'.. Wheat dull and heavy prime to choice ; .1 '..90. A Vvi'.srA. August 25.?Cotton liiar!<(.t <':iic(, willi sales. oi' C Wales?middling 32 ; receipts 52?30 of which are new. Chaui.kstox, August 25.?Cotton quiet ; no slfcl:; sales 1 bales?middling nominally 32 LiVK;tru?*i.. August 25?Kvcr.ing,? (')tloli?mi'Miul 1" ()r!iv>n-; 111! -i -i --- ? ? i *?' ? ? ; svies S000 bul?:>. Ko!kc. T AVI I lio al>>cnl from my Oflicc on 1 Thaiv>uay, Friday and Saturday Ill'Xl. Win. C. Wardlaw, D. D. S. Aug. 27, 13?21 iMEY'riAHLEYT! 100 BUSHELS 'wwm mmm roii SAL!-: BY Miller & Msrtsoa. A?s. 27, 1SUD, IS?tf Maryland Winter Barley. ?/ %; 1 Kentucky Red Glover AND OEGAABB GRASS SEED, AMD THE wmdo rnmwi FOli SALE BY Jno. Knox & Co. An;;. 27. 13?3t SOUTH CAROLINA Uilio I'MlliU I < <& * THE SOT ru CAROLINA LAND CO):/AXY has been organised lor the purchase and sale of Jfeal Instate. All persons having land** for sale or "\vis-rhini; to purchase, will find it to their interest to apply at the oliiee of this Comrany in Greenwood, S. (J. All communications should, he adurobbcd to Capt. J. T. PARKS, President. "W. K. BLAKE. Sec'v. Greenwood, S. G\, Aug. 27, 18?tf. Lot For Sale In Greenwood, $. C. 1??? IIE subscriber offers for sale his House and Lot in Greenwood, located between the two churches, and separated from tho academy by ouly one intervening lot. The House is of the cottage style, having six rooms, all on one floor, with all necessary outbuildings, including a new barn and stable under one roof. There is ft brick Well of excellent water immediately in the rear of the Dwelling House, and a well-arranged flower-garden in front. Tho Lot contains sixteen acres,,with a branch running through tho meadow, and an extensive Orchard of well-selected fruit trees. It was selected by Judge McGeo for his own rosidenco when ho first settled the "Village of Greenwood. For terms &c., apply to J. A. LELAND, Aug. 27, 1869, 18?3t ? ' * * AT COST, FOR CASH. ! m " n IIE undersigned having hcon vostcc with tbo power of disposing of the stock of goods lately owiK-d by john a, nmm% and assignod by him for the benefit of certain attaching creditors, would cficr tlic yaino at J J at Iho old stand, on Granite ll.inge. All persons v/isliing bargains, would do well to call. J. J. CUNNINGHAM. THOMAS THOMSON, Agent. July 30, 18G9 ?tf WE CANNOT BE OMOEESOLO! Corn "Whiskey, full proof PI00 Rvo 5.00 Wheat " " " 3.00C?t 0.00 Se.dch and I:-i:<h "Whiskies, French and domestic Brandies, "Wines, Ciin, Iiir.n &e.. .fee., ut correspondingly low prices and warranted to be as good as is in the market. JNO. KNOX & CO. Aii?, 20. 18o9, 17?iit THE ASSESSOR'S^OPFICE " IS now on Dcndy'n Corner, next to J. C. Poland, where wirlie* in lor t -4 -------- -----ested may iind Uie Aw^ossor during bll.SillOoR hotil'rf. licspocllull \r, .1. liOJ'iLINGSIIEAT), Assessor U. S. Inlorruil Ilovoiiuc. ArtguM -0, 18o9, 17, It" tiewtloui JT^OU sitlo nt the Store of ? Mr DONALD, NORWOOD & CO. i SUGAR, COME" ArlD RICE. DDLS. Extra 0. Snpnrf *_Jt 5 ' ajj;? prime Il'io Coffiid, 1 TiuiCo l'ritnu llioe. tobacco. BOXES Prime Chewing Tobacco, ?j 100 lbs Durham >Smok:u& Tobacco, 50 lb=? Oritulul'Smukiii" Tobacco. ; COTTON GIN FOR SALE. j A FIFTY-SAW Culton Gin, almost JLX. new, for salo cheap. Apply to McDonald, Norwood & Co. Jn!y 0, 1809, 11?If | WANTED. 1,000 YARDS Country "Vfool Homespun. AT the "Emporium Fashion. i'UWLEK & McDONAIjD. , August 13,1SC0, fG?tf PETER BRENNER, ~ PI A Mn AT A IT XT' "O X. JL J.3. n 1U iV i\ JLi ii 1 AND Agent for the 6alo of TLo Celebrated Pianos Manufactured by Checkering & Sons., Geo. Ste*;k &, Co., Wm. Kmibo ?fc Co., nnd others. Also, Parlor and Church Organs, and dealer in all kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, &c. 322 Brond Street, opposite Planters' Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. May 28,18G9, 6?tf BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT Enocli 3STelson's ! I am offering great inducements to pcrsoni wishing to purchaso a liirgebill of GOODS for n email sum of money, as I am selling mj Goods at greatly reduced prices, 1 would di rect specinl attention to my full nnd completi line of DttV GOODS, Men's, Boya* and Chil dr^n's Ready-mado Clothing, Boots and Shoer Hats, Ac. Call and examine. Juuo 16 32 if ENOCH NELSON. Cotton Ties. Beards patent lock ties, unaurpassed by any Tic yet manufsctnrod For neatnees, strength and dnrabilily this Hi has no eqnal. Having sold thera for tlio pas1 three years we feel that wo can cordially res ommend them to all Planters as the artieli they want. For sftle by to. I. Williams & Co, Facta Aug. SO, 1809,17, 3m. Charleston, S. ( 'NEW BOOKS. Cftlooliisme, Dnvio>' Arithmetic, Scholar's Companion, Sargent's Original Dialogues, Sterling's Southern Orator, Parley's llwtoiy, 1'innock's History, Webster's 1 >ictionavy, McUuflvy's Header, Smith's (iranmiar, Copy IJoi'k'*, QuaekenljocB* Ktijr Ommmiir, Cornell's Geographies?3 beriefl, Paper Fasti iier'a, Chalk Crayons, l'en lloldcis and Pens, * Reward Cards, | Toy Hooks, Ink Slainl.-!, Y>'riling 1'liiid and Purple Ink, Carmine Ink, J.ead Peiaeils, Hhu.k Hooks, Initial note and cap pnper, Drawing Paper, Ti.-sue " l'un<y French nc?*o Paper, ShiU-u and Slate IV-ncii*. r.''ad a:id Slale Pencil Shai pouers, Novels, irsi ;iliH'hU**, liibloi. llyinu Books, dc. ?Lc. Parker & Tliorasom. August 20, 18<iy, 17?tf f THE STATE OF SOUTH )VA:V. AUIJliVI COUNTY. /?3 WILLIAM HILL, A'sj.} Ptobutc J U(t<JC. W'II ERF. AS, James A. CVrloy has mo Jo suit t?> mo. to grant him Letters of I Administration of the Ejtaio and efleuts of Knii!y Loin, deo'd, late of said. Com l>" Tlrnfie arc, ther? fore, to eitc and admoninh all and cin^ular the- kindred and (."'"cditorR of the paid Emily lsom, <]ocM, that thoy 1:? _ land app-ar, bt-forc mo, in tin; Co.ut of Probate, '[to I.h held at Abbeville II., on Friday, liOth August next, after |>uhlicatiou hereof, at 11 o'clool; in the forenoon, lo kIiow ?:au;:o, if any they have, why the said Administration ehould not he gloated. Given under tny hr.r.d. this 2nd day of Ang'lst, Anno Di.iirni 18'i'J. Published on the 2nd day of August, 18G9, in t'.e Uild year of Amorioiin Independence. WM. IIILL, j. r. a. c. [l. e,] Aug 2 _ 30 VBENCU YOKE SKIRTS! THE BEST FITTING SHIRT NOW MANUFACTURED. FOE SALE AT Tie Seats' FariiisMnsr Stire OF ioUARLES, PEERIN & CO. I j May 7, 1869?2-tf ? The Secretaries of the General Boards and Sn'?-no!.rJs of tlio Commissioners of Ilond*, for Abbt-viile County, are hereby requested to send :in Ei>on as possible, nil llio Books and Papers connected with Ibeir ofticen, to Robert Jones, at Abt le C. II. Ti treasurers of the Hoards of llio CommisRollers Of llic Pour, nu<l l*ublio ! rpqucti'd to meet the County Commissioners, at Abbeville C. II., on Friday, ihe 2otl> inst, ALSO, Notice ie hereby given to all persons retailills; Spii it uoii i L;q::orft in Abbeville County, thut in addition to the IJ. y. Internal Revenue License, they must proem e a I.icenee from tin: County Coni'iM^sioner?, or subject themselves to heavy penalties. l5y oider oi the Board. lit)BERT JONES, Cleik Board C. C. August 7, lf.33. Aug. ll 40?2i. Estate of RICHMOND S. COBB, DEC'D., Pursuant to order in Court of Chancery, nil Creditorr ol' the instate cf Richmond is. Cobb, dee'd.. urc berpby notified to present and their den<uL.da before iuo, on or before the second of Hept. r.exl, or be L.irrcil. Clcik's OJtscfi. Abbeville Co., June 2 1S69. MATTIlJiW McBONALD, C. C. P. June 2 20 tf. Wan 1 ofl Xf\ HEAD of good BEEF CATTLE. j. a. mays. I will exchnngo Bacom for fat Bkeveb. July 7, 18G9, if To Mill Owners. MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOT1I, SMUT MACHINES, nil kinds of Mill Findings, for wile at llic lowest cash price by WM. BBENZNEli, 107 Broad Street, Augusta, Cia. April 2, lSGi)?29-12m Corn! Corn!! Corn!!! 500 bushels prime wliilo Maryland and Tennessee Corn, just received. Meal! Meal!! Meal!!! j00 busbel prime meal, from ono of the beat mills in the State, just r#ceived. "Flrmr ! Onnd "Flm-iv 1 t I ~VTEW FLOUR, from tho beat mill in ' 1^1 the District, always on band. Bacon and Lard! 5 000 lbs Choice Bacon Sides, _ 500 lbs Choice Bacon Ilnros, ' 500 lbs Choice Laid, to arrive, | McDONALD, NORWOOD & CO. , August 5, 1800. Teeth Fxtracted Without Pain. I AM Dom prepared to administer Nitrous Oxide Gas, a safe anaesthetic, i nnd remove teeth withevt pain to the pa' tient. Wm, C. Wardlaw. D, D. S. ' June 8 1809, 8 tf WANTED! WHEAT, for which tlie highest market price paid ia CASH OR BARTOB. TROWBRIDGE & CO. j June 18, 1869, 8?tf b .,! u - > ? .; - i - i.'ttn - .A full assortment of Brandies, wines, whiskies MALT LIQUOR8.V Always on band and for sale by 3 ' , J. KNOX & Co w I ! nr?rn.ML'Jur>yjtWB j 11 i f? . jujiy SPRING TRADE. 1869. HAVE opened their stock, and bog li'MVf* ffl 1*1*11 nlloniiiMt ill/* l?ao<1c | ii Departments. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, A complero lino. CROCKERY. China, Granite, CC, and Glassware. SABBLEHY. McClellan, English and Spanish Saddles. MISS frO/GM, In groat variety. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Tho largest stock we have ever opened, licits and Caps, All of the novelties of the season. (BOOTS & SHOES. To llio ladies we can offer MILES' celebrated Philadelphia work. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Tho planter, inCcliauic and honsckeoper can be supplied with every article desired GROCERIES. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Under the charge of Mrs. M. J. LYTHGOE, whose skill, ability and accomplished taste as a Milliner and Dress Maker is too woll known for us to make any comment. ' MILLER & ROBERTSON UNIVERSAL LIFE rnrnm COMPANY. MOW is tlic lime to insure When Mckr.es<* comes, it will be loo Into. By ;i)l mean.*, tt-.ko out a lilioral policy. Do it at once I Don't waitl Delays are dangerous. Let every man insure his lilo for (lie benefit of those for whom he must care. But let him insure in a tafo anil cheap company; a company that makes a report regularly to a lawful Comin'ssioner ol Insurance; a company ihnt gives legal protection ii< ifh Policies, anil secures them to the benefit oT l!.osf in whoso favor they were taken ; a company that offers the largest amount in policy lor the smallest amount of premium; n company with the plainest writ eu conditions, and whose Policies aro uontt foiling; a company that is ceitoiuly safe, fond will carry out its part of the coutruc faithfully. Now, tlio UNIVERSAL is claimed by the officers ami manager* as affording ell the advantages desired. The terms are easy; no restriction upon travel; no extra charge to insure females; uo con plicated policies, but ail easily undeistood. The rates of premium are very low, when compared with most companies. This Company pledges its-elf to in\eat in tho Soinh all the mo..ey aoeruiug from Southern policies, thus aflording the policyholders an advantage. The Southern Offico is in Atlanta, Gj. J. \\t .1.1 - r? i l.v. . ?_ ?' ?T. oiiacKieiuru, J-.5IJ , IS aiRDBgCr. 11 UU9Iness done o?i n. large scale is a recommendation, the UK1VK11S.AL stands high in the lift. For a young campuny to issue 1,138 Policies in six months, insuring $2,713/250, in uoMiir.l! amount of bmme*ft. yl mong otber advantages offered by the UN VIEUSAL is this: A Joint Policy can bo taken by hupbjud nnd wife nl a low rale, and iu favor of the survivor?this with but the tingle premium, which is about the rates charged by most companies on n t>it;g!u Policy. Claims are paid by this company at once upou receipt of proper testimony. W. T. FARROW, SPECIAL AGENT, July 15 87 tf Greenwood, 3. C. LIVERY AND SAXjB STABL33, A T ABBEVILLE C. H. OLD JOE STABLED AX LAST! THE Subscriber would respectfully Inform HIS Fill ENDS nnd the trnvullinff nnmmnnitv nf lorrra tKo? Ua flvnanfa to keep on lmnd, good HORSES and VEHICLES^ to biro at all times, and also SOUSES for salo. Stable in rear of Sign, Seal <fc Robinsen's Carriage Shop,?formerly occupied by E. Roaeb. lio would respectfully ask his friends to give bim a share of their patronage, and be hope* by close atten* tion to busine&s t? be worthy of the same. JOSEPH T. MOORE, AGENT. Aug. 4 89?3mo scythes and cradles reap hooks fa., A SUPERIOR lot just received by i J. KHOX * O. : J May 7, 188? 2,-tI CONGAREE IRON WORKS ColvmaTaia, S. O. jii Sii, Proprietor. Sole Manufacturer of the GREAT SOUTHERN CAST IRON, SELF SKIMMING EVAPORATORS for South Carolina. Ono complolo Sot of Evaporators, $80 Two Furnaces, all Iron. rrnnnMp ftsn Swinging Pipe3,. &c 15 to $175. I nuiko superior CANE MILLS and al Machinery requisite for making Sugar and Syrup. 0 Hollcra 1-1 inches diameter ?80 2 " 12 " 14 ?"70 ? io " " spco 2 ' 14 " M *??0 2 " 12 " ? $45 2 41 10 ? u *35 ABOVE prices completo with frame. Without framo $10 less on each mill. Also, Steam Engiues, Boilers, Mill Gearing of all kink, Ori?t and Saw Mills, Smutters, &<*, Agents, &c., for L. & P. K. Uederick's Hay and Cotton Presses, which 1 also manufacture. All ssisea of Gin Gearing, constantly on hand. A 30 lie/rue Stationary Steam Engine and Boiler, on hand, for sale clieap, for CAS1I. All work warreuted. Terms?Cash on I delivery. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. July 1G, 18G9, 12?tf ESTATE OF JOHN G. THORNTON. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. X KRSONS who are indebted to Johu (?. Thornton, aio hereby informed, that their notos and accounts havo been put in the hands of lion. Armistead Burt, (or collection, and if not paid boforo return day next, they will be sued. Those who have demands against the testator, will prasont them to Mr. Durt, before the first of October next. A. W. REEL, H. REEL, Esecutors of John G. Thornton. Julv 9, 1809, 11?2m WANTED 1,000 lbs Wrashecl Wool! TIIE highest market prico in trade will be given for the above. WHITE BROTHERS. July 9, 18G9, 11?If HARDWARE. I7*NGI,ISII HARDWARE of direct impor 1J tution ; American Hardware of all kinds Wholesale uuJ ltetail. Agencies. TIIE subscriber is the Agent for Hie sale o W?.U*n A WaasPU ft'ltlt'T Vn 1 ?- vww g i?lV l? lilVJT UIIU HEAPING Machines. Gnlleit's Patcut Steel lirubli COTTON GINS. Brinloy'a Patent Kentucky PLOUGHS. A FULL SUPPLY of Agricultural Implements always on hand, for salo low, C. GRAVELEY, El Fa I j, South of the Old Poet Offloe CHARLESTON, ?. 0. FAMILY SUPPLIES.' FRESH SODA BISCUIT, Butter Biscuit, and Lemon Crackers. Toilet Soap, and Table Salt, Powder, Drop and Buck Shot. LARD. PACKED by Proctor and Gamble o Oiucinnatti, in 3, 5, and 10 lbB packages. 1 Tieroe prime leaf lard. Preserved Ginger and Citron, Juat recoirad and for sale by McDonald, Norwood & Co. August 12, 186ft, 18?tf. VatcMiiiE and Repairing THIS Uftdertlgned would Inform his easterners ?nd the publia, that he has retnoted from Hodges' Depot to Abbeville C. U. He will be foaitd at Dr. Parker'* Drag 8tor?, i?nd arncHly solioita the patronage of the public. Satis faoiion ia guarCntaed in efyerv instance. , r HENRY 1NMAK. 1 Aafinst 6, 1869^ t . ? , f ' " < FURNITURE SU Abbeville <?, OVER J. A. TALMED4 J. D. CHALME! HAVE on hand and nvo rccoiving a larg of New Furniture. Everything pertaining to an establishment 1 l 1 - i - iwjit uii nana 10 supply every demand. We respectfully invits our friends and tli examine our Stock. Everything will be sold J. D. CI ?II'I 'M III 1U, . )- .!. '? I KJ.J.TTT MAKBLE A FULL supply of Italian Marble kept c orders at as low prices as can be bought in tin J. D. August 13, 18G9, 10?tf BROOK'S PC3 DEWm UMP nflTTflU OI llt.IUL.fHU UUilUil 31 The best and cheapest Cotton Press t lis excellency cousists in its simplicity, strength, venieuce. It can be hauled on a two horse wagon. Three bandVcan put it up and takon in down ii Two handa can pack 500lbs with easo without a It took tho 1st premium over eleven Presses at Fair of Louisiana 15tb April 1869. It is a Southern invention and we have a numb authority. Price of Irons, complete, $140. Pr plete, $170 Sond your orders in time to F. A. CON] Jun? 25 1803, 9?tf . CHEAP! 1 SPRING AND EDI QUARUBS Will sell, the following art TRY 1 SPRING P0PLI1 wmm M&MM, MI LINEN SUITS, CASSDIERI WHITE DUCK PANTS AND VEST, WHITE ALPACCA , LARGE STOCK General Prim, Velocipedos, Alpine, Felt, While and MSGEOBB, VSKI CUTLE Rodgera and Wostenliolmos Fockel Fans! Fans! Fans Parasols! Para QUARLES, PER May 1, 17CP. 2t ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDW THOS. E la now receiving supplies of the following nrlicl Sugar, Coffee and Molasses. 20 LI Bacoo^ Sides, Shoulders and Hams, Table Lard, best kettle, Hooli Bakers, Spiders, Ovens and Pots, Hanc A large lot of extra Corarf, > i > . Sorev Brooms, Buckets and Tuba, Silter Cast and Plow Steel, Fine Horsaand Mufe Shoes, Tupe Horse Shoe Nails, Stare Iron, all aiza?, - Cann 100 sadk* Liverpool Salt, , Cbee 25 bbl& Elour, Mack WWM m MA <8t Mi (p colli! Lt . < Best selection, from the lowest to Collins* Axe*, Long Handle Shorels, Forks and Shot uria'*, Leather and Shoe Findings, Coil, Tra< witbmiinytfcher. articles usele* to mention, all of \ Persons indebted are required to pay up. I jaat* should be added to their accounts, they can wxloj do resonoq to, u Mitiement ib cot made ic Feb 19, 1SG9, 43-vtf f>' : I. . ! j.,-.--m * .? ' 1 ... j_m STORE, ?)., 0. SE'S STORE. as & co? o aud varied stock assortment of this hind will bo constantly ic public generally to call and LOW FOR CASIL IIALMERS & CO. YARD. onstan' ly ou lmncl to supply all ; Stale. CHALMERS. STABLE CREW PRESS. low offered to the farmer. portability, compactness, and conn an hour. liorse. the Mechanics aud Agricultural er of certificates from the highoBt Leo of Irons and Box com KOR, Gen'l Ag't. Cokesbury S. C., ] HEAP! MER GOODS. i, UN & C >, icles at low prices. JS fS, LENOS JSS. UBSLSg, j suits, etc., WHITE LINEN SUITS SACKS. OF HATS, Black, Straw Hats, at 25 Cents, hat jbd. MY. t Knives and sols! Parasols! for sale. RIN & CO. AJUS, AI ' ' UTl.'ii '? ' . A; j t \ Ie8,wbi9h?r( .To. >!a. Placing v.. .3. i and Pocket I . : and Btjf flh ; I Saws, Dmw j* k my. , ??, of ail*i*t ?, Brass Katt rfriv Smokin k and ntine and Tef i'. ; ib, SodaiPow.or, l.-; lU ed Good* or.:-!I |ind*, ?e and Aukka? <niy :efe), inftdti,) lh . l 1 s ibe higlugt p v Spftdcs, Waal IV.. *'.-3 io, Breafjlint li-ys C vhich will le "Old! lo ' ? **' odulgencit ?iL not v ? '** only blMfiTi --"j . araodialelf. j II I III llll I III I ! II?III ! !? MB ? I 11 I | South Carom no Buancii or Tin; i Piedmont Like Insurance Compaj \Y.?Wo learn that this Board mot on j yesterday, organized and havo prepared for business. The suporintend!ont of ogents, Dr. Branch, of Abbeville, was present, and made a very It'ahorablo report as to tho results of i Iiis travels and observation in conucc! lion with the IVidmont Life.?Phccnix. fieneral John C. Braelconridege | has indent iliod himself with the lYid| moiit Lil'o liiKuraueo Company, and I has become one of its Uenera! ! A gouts." ! Agriculturally rpoaking, it is cxccodiugi Iy bad husbandry to harrow tip the feelings M , tho oldeat giil, her mother, a, younger Bister, uud two younger brothers, j nil of them dependent upon their sister' fur a livelihood, J'cunle sympathized with ucr?k\ 111 patliy is so eheup?and; Came to the follow iiig cbi'iituble coiiclutioi t: Fjrii, That the would have a haul time of it. i } Second, That the lc-st thing the could' do would ho to get mariicd. Third, That if the couldn't do that, hhe might ho able to teach school. And having thus settled her case, they left her to her fate. Then the gill's nature asserted itself., Inttead of selling off the stuck which hoi j father left, fot what she could get, and iiv- | ing on it until something turned up, she| hired woihmen, put tlie stock to tigh'sj and sold it at retail, 1'eoplo pitied her? i