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*The Exottiination in the College
July, and close on. Tuesday, tb
bdlhtecl Ex
ami nation i n firekine" '<3oilege: Rev
J. BpycepDr-B.,- Revs: ,D*P. Rot
3.T19GD, C. B. Botts, H. T. Sloan, W
Vf* WfJT -rv.. T\
^ j- * cooij] xi. xj, ration, xfv. u
$cNeU ItyfiJ. 0. Lindsay
Col. fc. A. Fair, S. W. Beid, Esq.
art Ptfe^S; X^iy.^
This-fpltoing have |M reques
, tod
tfere, the'/Exittninatfoft ltt tn? PenlaU
Oollege: <Bevs. B. W* Bryoe, J. .C
Boyd, &,:(3;. PhiI]ips, A.L. Smith,
W. Pear8dn,:Dr. Jno,
. I Stuart; ty,. A.^q., jamcs S.
Goth ran, Esq., Dr. /j?., Kennedy,
Br. Ji X^'T^rner, Col. Jesse Norris,
Pr? (X,* lAlien, and JDr. George
ft/VtMy: ' ^
ihe> Htfc Jaly* the
Annual Sermon to the Senior Clnss_
in tbe.^wft ^ll^ea will'be preached
by Bey^ 3XG> Phillips, of Louis.
? yille, Georgia.
The Board of Trustees of Erslcine
College will meet in the Basement
Ghapefc Tuesday. the* 18th, at 2
_ ^ wh*p
y The B&^m p?rep?orf'C)f tlie Duo
tVe$ ^n&yppjegl wihv:itieet in
fh saftie p^ac? ill; 4 (fcldck, oh same
day.
. ] TJuteda^ night tfie Diplomas of
thfe ^o' literary Societies in Erekine
wjl|?be delivered by their
respective representatives, with the
nsual responses from members of the
Class. < - . r .
f- >r? >>.v j
The Annual Address before the
IittflTfl'w SrimMiod- n~ll
>wvw?vvivw Vt
will be delivered Wednesday morning,
91-2 o'clock, by
General John S. Preaton, of Columbia.
.
' Wednesday, the J.4th, will be
Commencer&ent Day in Erskine Col3<\ge,
;V:
Wednesday night the Annual Essay
at the Alumnnjan Association of
the Female College will be read by
Miss Oorrfe "Watson, of Anderson,
is. <3. __ .11
iTOtn^diHtoiy after the Essay, the j
Address of.Aluirini Association
of Erskine College will be delivered
by -Rev. B W. Brice, of Chester,
i sp ii ;i 1.1 ,
/The Annual Address before the
Anglian Xiiterary Society of j
malji College will be delivered at 1
9 1 * p'olcteki Thur?<|ay morning, the (
lSt^by'Rek WtWi Hicks, D. D., J
o^fCSatlesj^ii.' J j
Thu^Ayi ^^ve l^th July, will be ?
wiiMtwAxiii&i'ft 4Jay u) 1X16 jp emaie
, College, p| y&m y . * <
i>. ,= " ?1
;; ft COL. I. StOBO EABROW.'
"W^e lenm by private letter that the
above named gentleman has removed
fVCtrfc tbi's State, and located in Atlanta^
Git, and entered upon the *>
practice of tlie la\y?-a great loss to {
Spartanburg, but a valuable accession 1
io iuo'liav of "Aijuulii. i Col P./after *
< _ ;4.. - J* J _ n .1 /< ^
xjib gnuiuavion at ine isoutu Carolina a
Cotteg^^^ ai? the editor ^
JC/quiiy ior
ori ty over 1
entered p
the <^hfederata army as a captain* l*
#*?eordas "
ku iiimy^breHili^' and his
fcative^Dist'rfot i?ay well feel proud. ?
At th? ;c1m? of the war Col. R roi^office^of
Commissioner,
d^;Ue^?. a practitioner^ at the *
E ' PiArBro*M^e.:Bcttif8.r?Dio^in thia
village1- .ton S*turdAy last, tne 19th
... in sty. after a lqng and . painful ill doss
if Mrs. Jane T. Burus, tho daughter pf
u* TJjomasAllen* fbrmerfy of Greenville.
e and wife of fft*
place. The Bufferings of a protracted
illness ?jhe sn^tajneo^ withr remarkable
- patience; and triumphed over the last
enemy * sustained by the: Christianas
2 faith and hope. Connected early in
" |ife With the Presbyterian Church, she
; enjoyed in the closing scene its best
* ministrations. Dying at the early
> ago of thirty five years, sho leaves
i two small children, a son and a daughter^
and husband,'to mourn her un '
timely loss. The funeral services
? w6ro -performed in the Presbyterian
; Church of the village on Monday last,
by tho .Rev. Dr. Turner assisted by
the Rev. Manning Brown.
?- 'V
} The Religious Movement op tiie
. Age.?Such is title of a leading editorial
in the Herald, which vory forci
bly suggests to us tho idea of tho " de- <
! vil quoting scripturo." Tho World *
moves, and tho Herald complains that
the Church does not movo with it.
" Not one scction of iho church " says
he: recognizes tho existonco of that
modorn spirit which exists on tho majesty
of reason, which demands evidence,
which despisos human dog- {
mas." Again " tho progress of true t
religion, from all we can see, must bo v
more depondent upon the nowspa- ^
per, upon the railroad, upon tho elec-. i
tic telegraph, than upon the preachers s
or any church power." That would ?
bo a roligion indeed of which Bennett ?
of the Herald were the prophet J > w
?* b
Brooks' Portable Revolving ^
.Cotton Screw Press.?In another
column we publish the advertisement
of Mr. F. A. Connor the Goneral _
Agent, to which we direct the attcn- ?
tion of our readers. Wo have seen 1
the model upon exhibition, and from
its operation, have no reason to doubt
that this Scrcw contains all the ox- I
cellencies which are claimed for it.
Simplicity, portability, strength, and ?
tho case with which its work is done. *
It has taken tho premium over cloven q
other presses at a late Fair in Louis- CI
iana. It is a Southern invontion and
certificates from Southern ^planters, 10
leave no doubt of its merits, Mr.
Connor will have the model on exhibition
at the Marshall House on next
Salcday. Examine for yourselves, /
? ?? ? J[
SUNDAY-SCHOOL CELEBRATION.
or
WE respectfully Jnvite Invito the
3chopls in our Village, and surroundng
country to join us in Celebrating
>u* anniversary on Wednesday, the
loventh of July nest. Rev. Win. Ca.
lers, will address tlie Children. Wo 1
jxpect to have a Basket Dinner, in i
lomo pleasant grovo near the Church. Ki
It night a concert by ,tho Children.
Home one! come all 1J ,
(l. W RVP a -\r
Superintendent,
?? T Methodist B. Sunday School. ?
*
S&- Mr. Edward F. Parker warns
ill persons against any in- T"1
ringements of the McLendon Patent *
mprovement to cotton gins, of which
le has the right for Abbeville, Newierry
and Edgefield. Persons wishng
tho improvement can address him *1
t Calhoun's Mills or Mr. Enright at ^
Lbbeville. tl
V
Pa
b - - ^ ' * "
UOMRKOEMIHT AT LACBENBVILLE.'
'lie Herald saya: The commencement of J
le Laurenaville Female College will t?ke ~
'ace on the 7tb July nex?. Tbe reputa
ion, for learning and eloquence, of Piofes t
ar Carlisle, of Spartanbnrg, and Dr. Tur- _|_
er, of Abl?evlile, who are to deliver ad *n<3
rensea, will attract a large ' attendance of tier
iranyen,and give unusual interest to tbe 1
ccanion, \ ; j
j'k.
A Hbaitot Dioranox,?life i? rendered #.
tiaerable when tt?e diire?u<r? organa are ijn D
aired. Food becoreiea repullWe : the'body J
naelated : tha mind ?"1? "1*1
3oly broods over yon. Tntt's Vegetable pro
(var Pills the remedy for thee? evils; they <*>'
rddueo sound .digestion; ereate ago?d ?ppt> Wil
te^impart tfefresniflg sleep and obeerfulaeu of as ^
This valuable preparation for sale by Parker 8
Thopsoa aiid W. T Pecney. i
liiftii: fe-i a ii- J
NOTICE *
v-.?. . ; " ? ; ^ ?
. ^ W. . SoJ
jj
> I k'. HT-rV .'XX * *r -r.t- ** ^
9mH
TTTE h-ve a pretty U of- Drim and U
fVV apolitiin,-Crapes, Lace* Silk, and 1
^om bait no Boo oe Ib,-which we are ellin
Solicited. . .
i
k" |? . * . . -t
OURjOtock of Dro#a Goods. DonaoBtici
lara, Cctteoard* tfec., will be sold at ]
SHQXS,
OUR Stock of Shoes is as large ns anj
those waniitig to bujr an> kind of a
Ladies.
MK8X3PS AH?
have a new supply of Comets coin
June ,.18.1869. 8?tf
i h i mc ? ju .lh ?agssw rmmsatm m \ -jjji
SOUTH CAROLINA.
State AariGultnral and Mechanical
Masasitto.
Official Organ of the South Carolina
State Agricultural and Mechanical
Society.]
A T an early date, the subscribers will
r\ publish the firs?t number of a Monthly
dugazine, devoted to the development of
he material interests of this State, and the
'hole South ; .and will distribute five
housand copies gratuitously, so that everv
tie may tee what it w before subscribing,
'hey intend to make it the best and hnndoineBt
iudustrinl magnzino ever published
t- the South, and they a?k the cordial coperalion
of every good citizen in this ensrprife,
which must redound to the public
relfare.
Peifona wishing copies of the first numer,
will please band their address to
7ALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
Charleston, S. C.
May 14, 1869, 3?tf
witch repairing,
AT
LODGES' DEPOT.
i
[W AVING located at HODGES' DErOT,
lM. the undere-gocd woo d inform the put)
i IhHt lie is prepared to repair, WATCHES,
LOCKS, JEWELRY, and SEW NG M*ilNES,
in the best style. Having hud an
perience of yvara in liis tiuHiness, in the
>rthern ciiiee, and in thia State, lie i? enabled
guarantee entiie euliafuclion.
IIEER* 1NMAN.
Juae 16, 1SC9, 8?3?
0 the Lovers of Sweet Music.
1 TkTCSSTT? A TIT.1?" TVomnTTifuwm f
. XXI O JL XV U i>l J!il"X X c
V. for sale, piano and
ELODEAN COMBINED.
Tho attachment cua be used singly "
jointly. ;
Eor particulars, apply to
J. W. TROWBRIDGE,
Abbovillo C. H.
Juno 11, 18G9, 7, 2t
FISH. 1
JLLS Mackerel, 1-2 BMt Blue Fifth. 1
> i_2 ' - 1-2 ? White "
4 " ' 1-2 " Pictth-d Herring, ^
is, " Boxes Goioked "
41 c.xi, r;
" Ilallibut, a
On hand nod foi sale by
J. KNOX & Co., '
May 7, 1860,2?tf |
WANTED!
ITHEAT, for which the highest marV
ket price paid iu CASU OR BARR.
, *
fpnAtrrnnrrv/i tti b
X IVV/ VV ULliUU?i ai UUi Q
rune118, 18Q9, 8?tf r*
MILL NOTICE. I
lji3 are now prepared to grind ?
V wheat and corn at our mill,
tronage respectfully solicited.
Wilson & Hutchinson. r]
rune 8 1869, 8 tf. f4k
seth Fxtract edWithout Pain. ??
AM oom prepared to administer Ni? "
trous Oxide 0?s, a> safe anaesthetic,
I remove teeth witliovt pain to the pa* !V
. p
B7m. C. Wardlaw. TVTI R r
I une 8 1869, 8 if
SHERIFF'S SAXES. _
T uirme of sundry writs of fi>-rie facia* to I
' me directed I will **11 on *?le day next. J!
hin the l< gnl hours of tale the following p<
pertyio wit: 426 sores of .land, mora or
, bounded by lands of llis eatate of Aileo 0<
son, W, J. tiLetnpioiid and oihrt?, levied oo
the property rf Thos. J Mo?rackeu, ad* \
o K. KIWIsr.- Tlrm*?Ca*h. *. .
herifTsr Office, \ * H. B. 0 A8CN, * i
lose44* 1BAB -J 8. A. 0,
poe 18, IgttP, 8T-tf ?v ?
? *. 'f'i't ' . ? .M * i) * m
LOUR AND MEAT. 1
ha?r joat r^coWed and hive oo haml a L?
i,
d,"&<5.} a firie'lot 6f-feaAftA andRirritiupg,
,^|V Ng^^ *
OR '? bj ... -jjoT i&Hll
mm -iii 11111?M
AT THfc
OF FASHION.
''' .
ndrc? IT ts, Sun down*, Qiraw, Chip, N?Dolupion
Bonneln, also Black Crape and
ig at reison?t?fe pnre? for CASH. Oder
FOWLER & MeDONALD.
i, Fancy C*98?njer9, IIo8ery, Glove*, Colpopular
price* for Cash.
fowler & Mcdonald.
~ moEs.
? . . T
in Abbeville. All we atk is n call from
Shot* fo'tCnftl). We keep Mile*' Slinet for
FOWLER & McDONALD.
IMP SEffiTS.
iiie I'V Exprea*. All ran mpplied at
fowler & medonald's.
- i
200 pounds prime Faolory Cheese, (in
good order ) (
100 puundtt Iluliao Macaroni.
Bacon and Lard.
3 000 Dounda prime Clear Rib Bacon
?dept
500 IiouiuIb linmo T.oof /!- W
- . I ? ? ?, V,u
ami Tieice-.)
500 pounds choice Sugar Cured Hams.
Chewing Tobacco.
5 h If boxea medium price Chewing
Tobacco.
Sundries.
8oda, "Wine and Boston Butter Crackers, ?
Canned Fiuitn, (<if all kinds ) t
Jayoon, Gunpo? der and Black Tea, ^
Candies, Nut*, Soap and Sureh, .
Preserved Ginper and Citron,
With many oilier articles unnecessary to ^
enumeiate, to which the attention of the i
pul-lio is respectfully invited, by I
MoDONALD, NORWOOD & CO. 1
mnn niisimc '
*|UUU JJUUUIUJU
PRIME WHITE CORN. j
500 lbs TRIME COUNTRY BACON, f
5 000 lbs PRIME WESTERN BACON. ?
50 bbla FLOUR?ALL GRADES. 1
10 bbls PRIME CUBA MOLASSES. C
2 bbls PRIME LEAF LARD. i
A FRESII supply of COFFEE, SUl\.
GAR, TEA, &C., a full line of
Groceries ani Provisions
jenerallv for sale low for C??h. J
* TROWBRIDGE & CO.
June l.i, 1869, 8?it
Millinery I ^
Millinery!
Ladies \rtHliing lo buy a fine Bonnet, a nice
Sonnet. R fnaliiunalilit nnnnJ f?" *
? ?w? 9 IHUC
aoney, will And it at the
'EMrLE OF FASHIONS, NO. 2 GRANITE H
ItANGE, J
lr anylliinc in Ihe Millinery line. A large lot '''
f SUNDOWNS anil oilier huts ltnvc just been
t-ceivcd. Come and get on? before ih?y are DI
11 gone. ENOCH NELSON. J,,
June 16 82 tf hi
mm BARGAINS!""
AT
pu
Enoch. !N"elson's 1
I am offering great inducements to persons
isl><ng to purchase n large bill of GOODS for
fct 'All cum ' of money, as t am selling my
wwltt - * ? -
.vm> >? canjr r^iuoeu prices, 1 Would di
ct epecirtl- attpr.tinn to my fall and complete
ne ?f DRY GOOD^. Men's. Bo^s* und Chil
-en's Ready-made Clothing,' Boots and Sboer,
a'P, Ac. Call and examine.
Juue 16 82 if SNOCH NELSON.
TO THE PUBLIC.
PHE SUBSCRIBER ioforms his friends, and A
L patrons, -that he will he atisenct for seve- an
I w?e??. H? hss left hia basinets in the me
inds of Dr. R PARKER, who will act as his ncc
;ent in delivering WATCHE8, and receipting tio
r any tnouies paid him for repairs to the hel
me. liil
? J. T, OWEN.
^nne 11, 1866, 7?at. ^ , .
ROCTOR & GAMBLES PURE
LEAF LARD. T
A CHOICE ARTICLE " 3
.. ? - ... ' .i
L TJT up in cans of 3, 5, 6, and* 10 '
Minds. u . >
fiivfl it A triftl nnd wftn *?!1t l> ? ?
7 . r ~~T Jw,t vuy uu
.her kind.
For sale by > ' fit
Jofi?rarox U'cd, *
Jane.ll 1869, 7?2t ^ v .-. ^ thi
he State of SfOt^ Caroling fo.
Abbeville Ceeiuty. I?
^ > * ri * Oc
.va* n
"rw>y*yt?w
i a
DEPOTY .
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
'. ' > ? v
DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S
OFFICE,
Abbeville C. H. S., C.,
June 17. 1869.
Fuaiwmia
Is heroby given to all interested,
that on tho 27th May, 1869, two barrels,
containing seventy-five gallons,
more or loss, of CORN WHISKEY
were seized by L. L. Guffin, special
Beiring officer, as the property of Jas.
Sansby, for a violation of tho U. S.
Rovonue laws. All persons having
claims to the same must present thorn
svithiu thirty daj's from this date.
JAMES H. DENNIS,
Deputy Collector,
XT. 8. Internal Revenue.
Juno 18, 1869, 8?tf
Administrator's Notice.
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
In the Court of Probate.
^LLL Persona interested in tlio Esate
of ROBERT MARS, deceased,
will take notice that a petition has
>ccn filed by William D. Mars, in tho
Uourt of Probate, said County, prayng
a FINAL DISCHARGE from
ho administration of the Estate o
lobort Mars, deceased That thereore
the Court of Probate
v/ui?jsiiEi>, umi mo saia w llliam D
>Iurs havo leave on Tuesday, the 13th
lay of July next, to make application
or a final dismissal and discharge
rom the administration of the Estate
f Robert Mars, dec'd. no^rn'riinnr
. , ? fa
ho lato Act of the Assembly m such
ase made aud provided.
W. D. MARS,
idrn'r of Eslato of Robert Mars, dee'd.
9th June, 1869, 7, 4t
NEW
30DT AND SHOE
SKOB,
fader Mrs. Hughey's Hotel,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
[iTIE subscriber wonld reopeotJolly inform
the public that h? Las opened
h Shoe Sltop unoer Mrs. Hughey's Ho1,
on Washington Street, where he is
epared with all thf necessary stock to I
1 any order tbat m iv be leTc witb trim, '
>m the finest boot to the conrrest brogan,
reasonable prices on short notice.
He hopes, by a faithful discharge of hi* '
ntracts to merit a liberal abaie of the
IUIIU pmruDHge, ^
C. BICHTER. \
May 15, I860, 3. 9m ?
i ? F
ALL p*r?>ne indebted to the ttibneriber
PRIOR TO-THB 1st JANUARY 18?9
? hereby notified I hat npless immediate pay
nts ?r? made, they will find their noted and ^
lounta in thehan^aof eo officer for cplle*?- 1
n. 1 here indulged job. Ytfu nnut now J
p me, for I mual bare to out-y to meet my *
m i. s i
JOHN A. TALMABGE.
^n. 28. 40?if * "'v1
0 free School
TEACHERS.
v : ^ ~i
(%!}$!'( y % -vV - ?
ABBEVILLE. & C., MAY 3,1869. 1
1 1
. BACHpfG BBNEftClAMEff of |
3 Free School Fundi in the County
Abbeville, 8. 0,, aire repeated to ?
meaiatojjr fop the y?*r ooipm^nci^ .
tober 31st, 1867, to October 31st,
58, to fl. JT. Lomaje, School Comj
(....,lSllS#Sl?? ^
j ^ a
3PRTO TRADEi
' :"." *?*. '?K " ?-.f. i "* V* J
1869. 1
' ?.? " ? '?" & , ~ " * ? * ' ^
.. < i . ' " .
iffiSi f I
lUILLMI &J
mm
a AVE. opened their stock,'and be?
leave to call attenlion to the bead
>f Departments.
STAPLE AND FANCY
ORY GOODS,
A coroplere line.
CROCKERY.
vuiuh, varaniie, uu, and uiitttwire.
SADDLERY.
McClellan, English and Spanish Sad- I
dies. |
mm& fiMM, {
In great variety.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
The largest Block we have ever opened.
Hats and Caps,
All of the novelties of the season.
T
BOOTS & SHOES.
To the ladies we can offer MILES' cele
brated Philadelphia work. ^
HARDWARE & CUTLERY, k
The plaoter, mechanic and honsekreper
can be supplied with every article desired
GROCERIES.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Under tiwe charge of Mrs. w
M. J. LYTHGOE, whose skill,
ability and accomplished taste J
as a Milliner and Dress Maker Q
is too well known for us to
make any comment.
MILLER & ROBERTSON.
April 10, 1869, 51, tf
LIVERY STABLES ATI*
ABBEVILLE C. H.,
BY
RUTLEDGE & MOORE, 1
rHB aobeeriher* have formed a partnership
in tlie Livery Stable basines?,
md have established tnemselves on liie
veil known lot on Washington Street, for
nerly occupied by Mesgr^ Seal & Sign.
Tbey will keep always oh hand for hire
he best description of hortes ?nd vehicles^
nd will feed atnrk of all kinds nt moderate
trice*. In addition,to the above they are
rep?rcd wi'li good teams and wagons to fl
Io nnylclnd of hauling that may h* d?*ired. %
PS. RTTTLEDGE, %. jA
J09j Tr MOOKE.
May 21,1869, 4?
50 BALES |
NORTHERN HAY,
or sale loV for CASH, by |
J. A. MAYS. .1
Apr 25/ ' tf
v." --W SOO
BUSHELS
TOE WHm CDBH, *
or sale low for CASH. QaU jrad *t?
ft IIBhff^Ffr. ^ ' 1 t^j
;' M ttMflyJH;y' 1P Wy^p ^^pVJ:
aargyggawMgsaeaCTii i,w mi iiji i =
. v* --.-cw v.. -I&V SUB
" - # ?*<! ' v>^Th
WCOItTOATEd/^M
.. . *":, ^;'J '-kt-.' ASSETS
J anuary 1,
Participating Policies receive ibree-fourlha
ChaIi Dividend* declared February 6il?, eif
Scrip Dividend* nn P-micipntinir Polices, t
The Scrip of 1807, (25 per cent) is now re<K
JAS. ?
a -
D. F.
J. P. C. DuPre, Agent at
May 21, 1869, 4? t!
CHEAP!
SPRING AND SU]
l(UARLE!
PERI
Will sell the following t
4 1
mm popl
: mill
mm almgm, it
LINEN SUITS, CASSIME
7H1TE DUCK PANTS AND VEl
WHITS ALP AVI
HttfMT STAIM/
V WW
iDeral Prim, Velocipedes, Alpine, Felt, While
LEGHORN, VB1
CUTL1
Rodgers and Wostenbolmes Po
ans! Fans! Tans! ParasolsV Pi
QUARLES, l'E
May 7, 1760. 2t
iew mm
?8? fflj ]S
/ - vt-V ' ,' ? v'(, V"
' * '* '
tYiiSLiii
JUST RECEIVED A1
m FOR CASH, k
"it ill
Mo. 4 Graniti
V * ' r'i.T;I -: --UV- " .*>""* mm
IH15 PtlWORIBCR. fceo?o??of the ^umuUJfow
to biajM&Ao in^trai tto-Publjo, thpt hurtaftor h
0 iiipUD& jrttf llkifl rl(U b? d?v|ai*d frorti. - tfi^ G<?
m. of <G?od?, CU^
l*f? l*pn'&** - *U<" -' ., '
prli-jr -SJ K " Ja III
* jjj'i(
i v.^ > faj Si ''"' *1 ri' '*" - - *', ? J
, , ?^*{f Wt5 aHffi
-'i.w "?to
:?
mm
^$350,000.00
aesos. ?444,461.53.
TVof
the Profits.
;ht per cent. ,
weniy-fire per rent,
rfrtible'aB cath io paymcnt^f premium*.
BOZEMAN, President,
WILCOX, Secretary.
Abbeville. CHEAP!
HER 800D8.
^ . . v? ?"
ItlN
T"?:- ' . s.lfj- \ -
& CO.
> t\ ' ' * 'f*
irticles at low pri cs
. ' .fcj.-.tri
I I A
. -jf/*? . ? T"*"T
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