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\L -' The Last Arrival. There cafae to port last 8unday night . The queerest little craft, 'Without an inch of rigging on; v * Hooked, and looked, auu laughed. It seemed so curious that she ' Should cross the unknown water, And moor herself within mv room? My daughter, O T my daughter! Yet, by these*presents, witness all, She's welcome fifty .times; And comeaconsigneu to Hope and Love, And common metre rhvines. She has no mariiTesf but tills: - - . ' A? . , * A jno nag.noats o'er uie water; She's rapier new.foe British Lloyds? My daughter, 0! aiy daughter! iRicg otft, wild bells?AUd lame ones too; Kiug out the lover's moon;. Bhig in fhe Httle worsted socks ; m Aing in the bib and spoon.I*i"g Out the muse; ring in the nurse; t ittug in the milk and water. * I Away with paper, pens, and ink? * . My daughter, 0! my daughter! SCRAF& ; In press?yesterday'3 table-cloth. -Ehgagin^ photographer?"Jast look a, little rhore pleased, Miss !| Tliink of'im." . .. ; ;A bullet, a string and a pistol are thfr dental-instruments a.-jNew .Hayen man ;uses. '> A prisoner got out of the Green Baycaliibpos^ by pipping. thp lock] |W\th a tOoth-pick<v ,, , ; i-, An English. pnbTistier who advertised "Joaquin Miller,, half .calf/''is threaten edivith a libel suit. "MatclilesjTnaid," is the way a pre$upaptuousyoung man addressed feflady of a very uncertain age. v a. i 1 *v? OtllW mu IIZU'U wuiun ftuuv.iv iitvada they have raised the price of killing Chinamen to seven dollars. ' 'A San Francisco paper keeps a regular place'set apart in its col*uniiis for earthquake departments. jjg5- The Prtss and Banner Office is well supplied all the needed materials for neat job printing. All work done promptly and cheaply. ' Recent statistics show that the value of the books sold in the Ger A- 1 <inan empire auiouuis 10 oniy out* half of the tax upon the .consumption of, brandy,. i l*There ! ' said J ones, as lie wrathfally pushed away the. pio which his landlady had just served him, <lthe.stuff isn't tit for a pig .to eat, and X ain't going to eat it.u & Cincinnati matron says that there is ho? a fa,sh ion able, girl in that city but would rather stay away f*rnm nKni'dliilifln hp sppn wftarin^ ? A 1;VK4 V4I v?? v.* ^ a pair of single-button gloves. 1 . The announcement -in' a' downtown dining-room that gentlemen k.are at liberty to call for all the but-' . ier thej wish is a severe satire upon ' the wafers which are served in our ...fasbioriable saloons. . f -^Tf&kins aroused his wife from a 6onntl sleop the other night, saying ?lift had.seen tyghost in the shape of an ass. "0, tet me sleep," was the reply of the irate dame, "and don't jjw?'frightened at your.pwu shadow." : Lost woek, in 01lid;a' young lady died from wh^t a round-headed old t dootpr spul was "heart klot or em-tjolism of- the main fl.uo , of $\e lieart,-^but she revived in an hour aud it was found had been temporarily choked by a chew of gum which she had swallowed. A newspaper paragraph says that a Qhicago ffif Lc<?paptaiij4;tp the po. lice that sue has been robbed of ;?24gold rings* Whereupon, a mean nnrnp-rflnhiat observes that, oroba x o?r 7 i * a. ~b]y, at least J\yo hundred of tlicm ;,Tv'ererings..> ,, . A demure citizen of Portland was waking down town one morning last week, ^yien, a. stranger addressed hia>: "I)o joujguow where the post-pf?c? is ?". "Yes/* nn38werc4j)aeJVrtlander, affably, aiid A\*alk?d 'Oa^without<fartjier parley. , Alter proopading for about ten 1 steps be lpokptt J&ck and inquired in his turn, "Why ? Did you want -to know?'\. "No," replied the yicytim, with great earnestness, and 4hen. the account having been bal aucpck the two shook hands grave. ly, and'.y/ajked oiE toward the Fal' mouth/.' tJ* . .. ' ,< ..> j In the smo]d^g ear of a Xew IlavenjtfaiiU^.-Fri(toyf were seated two .m?ivja1$e& to each other, whom ^bit$ "neck-cloths made conspic^- t Otf3 'despite, the clouds of smoke, t They were conversing on. the sbb- s jedt of churqh government, and g&t ^ pretty well advanced in the. topic J ' when two men sharing their setti drew forth a pack of cards, and pretty soon the obseivitions on church government werxediversified ^ "Ly such remarks as, "What's i trumps."?" 'fTake up." "Pass," ^^kxraked/B/t^iin^er!" . ", ' "* Cut this pCT.-^A'tea made of peitch leaves is a aure cure of kidney difficulty. A plaster.made of ' fresh'slack lime ana fresh .far is, a sure cprO for a cajiceir, which, with ; all Its rpots/will come out, A tea ma^ of cheBt^Litit leaves, drank jji i&e place of, water,.will cure the most obstinate case of dropsy in .a few days.A tea madp:of . ripe or dried whortleberries, and drank in ,the place 'of water is "a su re jnil speedy cure for scrofirtsus difficulties, however bad.?Memphis Register. . ! <')xL i'ai'wnl \ar * -L' T- "Dear old Aunt Sarah!'* said a cchooj-girl, "don't see 'very well, 3iid las,t( Sunday sjie ,was buzzing A ?lronn<? getting ready for <?liurch, "n ^ finA/?n At?A?l ! looking pj.?cv;o, v/nsijfihaet^and. WjJvJbutjiofc,~Ieast, her C prayerfyoot;. Ine letter she thought f9ho. had secured by grabbing eomefaing off her bureau at the last moment, but when she got to church it proved to be ;:my musical botf, , and the old lady, in trying to find J her place in the uncommon book 8t of prayer, touched the spring, and w it went off in fine style to the tune ei of "O, Jim Along, Jim Along, ti Josey. " 1 ~ i. T.'\ * ? A Definition of an Editor. ? We have seen many definitions o: many names, words and phrases but the following of an editor fiven by Josh Billings, is about th( est we ever yet encountered : An Editor is a male being whoz< buziness iz to navigate a nuze pa per. He writes editorials, grind: out poetry, insorts deths and wed dings, sorts out raanuskripts, keeps a waste basket, blows up the 'devil, steals matter, fites other people's battles, sclie hiz paper for a dollai and 50 cents a year, take3 wnitc beans and apple sass for pay wher he kan git it, razee a large family works 19 hours out of every 24 knows no Sunday, gits damned b everybody, and once in a whih whipt bi sumbody, livs poor, dies middle aged, and often broken V 1 ? ? ^ UtJilLlUU, IUUVC8 liU 1IIUUCJ, Iti IXj worded for a life ov toil with i short but free obituary puff in th< nuzepapers. ,? Exchanges please copy.", > The Governor of \Vyomin< winds up his Thanksgiving proclti .matfouin this style: "Give thanki unto the Lord, for his mercy endu reth: forever. In witness whereo I have,hereunto set my hand, ant caused threat Beal of tke Terri tory to-be affixed," eto. It is an established fact that con sumption can be cured; but it is fai [ better to prevent the cruel disease from fastening itself ou the system by the timely use of a remedy like T-v nr. , , T-> i .f tt:!,! ni,?? JU1\ \v lsiar s x>aisaui 01 n uu uuui' ry. This standard preparation will speedily cure a. cough or cold and eveu consumption often yields tc its. great ppweF.:. , ; \ The largest and best assort racntof cards and job paper in the up country may be found attho office oi the Press and Banner. tf *'TT. n ?i i "jviiieu vy jv viBiiuiiuu vi jl iuii dence through the medium of a horse,'' was the coroner's verdict ir the case of a Georgia man who was kicked to death. : M&* The Press and Banner has one of the Jatesl improved card and job presses. .. .. tf ? < What is more glorious than to change anger into friendship ? fv JT' V/ .* * ?r: ... ? t&~ Tho Press and Banner office is supplied with a good assortment of new job type. ;v/. , tf CHANGE OF SCEDUL.E. On and after Thursday,September tlic 5th, 1872, the Passenger trains on thit Road will be run as follows', daily, Sundays excepted: OOING, WEST, OR UP. L&iVe Columbia . ....... 7:15 a.rti, " Alston V:0o a.m " Newberry ...10:40 a.m, 14 Cokesbury 2:00 p.m. " Bel ton 3:i>up.in Arrive Greenville 5:30 p.m GOING EAST, OK DOWN; Leave Greenville 7:30 a.m 44 Belton 9:30 a.m 44 Cokesbury ...11:15 a.m 44 Abbeville 9:15 ti.ro 44 Newberry 2:30 p.m. V Alston 4:*20p.m, ArrivejColumbia 6:00 p.m, Connect at Alston with trains on the Spartaiiqurg and Union ltailroai] connectiug at Columbia, S. C., witli Night Trains on the South . Carolina Railroad, upand d'djyn ; also with Trains going North and ndqth on Charlotte, Columbia and Augu?tl$ Railroad, and \yil^ninj;ton, Columbia* ^.nd Augusta * ' AliHi'JVlliLh IStWUHUn. Train le/ives Abbeville at 9.15 A. M., connecting with Down Train from Greenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.15 P. M., connecting with Up Train from Columbia. Accommodation Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*. Leaves Cokesbury at 11.15 A. M.., or on the arrival of the Down Train from Greenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1 o'clock P. M., connecting with Up Train from Columbia. ANDERSON BRANCH BLUE RIDGE DIV'N DOWN. Leave Walhalla 5:45 a.m. " Perryville 6:25 a.m. " Pendleton 7:10 a.m. 44 Anderson 8:10 a.m. Arrive Belton 9.00 a.m. UP. Leave Belton 3:50 p.m* 44 Anderson 4:50 p.m. 44 Pendleton 5:50 p.m " Perrvville 6:35 p.m. Arrive Walhalla 7:15p.m. Accommodutiou Train between iielon and Anderson on Tuesdays, Tliurslays and Saturdays. Leave Belton at 1.50 A. M., or on arrival of Down Train rom Greenville. Leave Anderson at !.00 P. M., connecting with Up Train rom Columbia. ' 1 THOS. DODAMEAD, ' i " G.ep'l Superintendent Jabez Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agen SUPERIOR LUMPER For Sale. V V y': rHE subscriber is prepared to f J! all ord$& directed to him iii y'olurrvbia, for'tkfl1 Supply of first-class AJMBER at reasonable rates. Isaiab Haltiwaager, COLUMBIA, S. C. Fct. 29, 1873, 29-tf White, Hill & Cmiilai, AT 190, .RE aow READY TO OFFER v THEIR STOCK 'PDlMP. A Kin dlMMER PI imia nnu uuivnfibii i GOODS A T RATES (they believe) to suit m every buyer. "Live and help 1 ve" is their motto. They have a good ock for sale, and will show their goods ith pleasure. The interest of the buy will be kept in view at all times. Call and test the truth of their asserons. April 16,1873, lTtf ] Jto printers ) ? 1 *J K' i ?? ! For Sal? 5 : 50 FONTS... ' c ? ^ -1! * * * v ^ J ' i Xt *"? ^ Jk **? ** %?? K""? A? > ! ? T ' ' *> J SECOND HASTD 3 . rr -w 'ir P ty '/ ^ (j| J , , ? .... s {.-'/.'* r ; 7 SHI - CREAT, rBAJRGAIHJ j >* ' - ./ f? ?.4 <> Jk "^--"'V ON" ' > ~ "l ^ i Accommodating Terms Etiwan FERTILIZERS White Btos., ' " THE SOLE AGENTS FOR the sale of fhe above weK knowivand bjghtojaluabie Fef tMizors have now oil nanus's fulttjunpp and will be glad to furnish such of tliei ' customers as intend using tnein lies > year. Every one remembers how diffl cult it was to get Guarxps last Spring Many farmers lost several dfcyp of vai uabJe time in coniiug to4d\m'Wlth tihel teams, and not a few, after several inef fectual'"trips, failed at last in securini Fertilizers. To obviate any furtbe trouble of this kind, and to enable plaa , ters to take their Fertilizers home wbei | they are marketing their Cotton, ai early supply has been ordered. No oik can fail to see the advantage to be dtfriv ed by the saving of time in the Spring when every moment is valuable to thi farmer. The( standard of the Etiwai ; ""Guanos remains tiie same it has alway beeu. No Fertilizers manufactured ii this country have a highet^ta^iluig,j) f are moregGpgfiftlly used. *-Tt , in M te dte triaM ) <*: (nnd all will admit that there is tew much Cotton planted) the greater wil be the need for Fertilizers. * Ph nt less but enrich your hinds more, is the trui Pol?CF- s HiJ ; .W IAI The Etiwan Dissolved Bone Manufactured for composting with cot ton seed auji stable manuj;e_is commend ed with great confidence the fal rt^ef It bus given universal eafcfefactidtf, jnrt all who have used ir want it again. Setid in your ofder* early. rJshe tdrin are the same they would be if the pur chase should be delayed until Spring Mouey is made by saving valuable tima WHITE BROTHERS, Agents I Dec. 10,1873, 85, tf , Masonic^ Female-. College 0?M^r|AVIi^me^|^ (CHAPTERED.. 1853.) Twenty-first 'a" niVf session op m "WEDNESDAY, 2**1 day of JAN Ua RV, 1874, closes last Wednesday Ii uctober. FACULTY. 1 W. Christie Benet, ' Literary | Priti<t; al. Dcjmrtnieiit. [ Mrs. Julia Glass,. I Miss EHii Aiken, J Miss Julia Glass. (Music. Miss Tallulah Whitner, Miss- Aiken. 1 Qrnaiia.ntal TL'ofAr. J Miss Btg||e tfcliiwfcll. Expenses for Term of JSine Months. Primary Department, $25; Academic Department, $35) <?o;!!egi$te ment4 .I^j.^fusi^ $40 ; JBqprd $15 per montn. The Masonic Female College affords lo yrtiifig ladies the means fW obtaining a thorough jiberal eduction at rates very moderate?no extra* charge being made for Latin or French. Jt is under tire'patronage ot' tbe Maaon.o llrotberhood. It is in a locality proverbially healthy, and near a Mineral Spring. * For Circulars, apply to ^ I W. CHRISTIE BENET,;; . v . y '* Principal. B c. 3,1873, 34-tf ..V. :i_ . -s L. . Just Arrivecj. ''' * AT 7 .pu^| PARKER-& PERRIN'S A LARGE lot of POCKET KNIV.ES of the best make, also some very fine RAZORS AND POCKET, PISTOLS. , '"Y Doc. 17,1873. 3A 3' !!?Ti -..'I WOULD call special attention to their stock of FLANNELS, including the Franklin stills Opera Flanuels, in ail uolors and trades., j o cr t < * Sf ? Sep 4, 24;4f * Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Sugar Coated Pills for purifying the blood. W. T. PENNEY. Oct:l,.Wto aw 20 OUR DEBTORS ARE earnestly requested to come .- forward and settle their avoounts as early as possible. Don't, wait to bo reminded?'tis an unpleasant task. If you have no money on hand, let us have cotton enough to Batisfy our claims. Liberal prices will bo given, rrn ttmi n J l.?w w line, run & uuiiiiiiiguaiii. Nor. 19. 1873. 32-tf MONEY !_NI0NEY! We arc prepared to pay in CASH. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR COTTON. 1QMRLES & PERM. Oct. 7, 1873, 26-tf ** A!1 Kerosene uii, THE PUREST MADE, always on hand and for sale by W. T. PENNEY. < Feb. 19, 1873, 45-tf ^iMoise Fever and Ague Pills Elix Iodine Promide of C^ciura. Elix Bioniido Posaesium, Sol. Porsnlphate of Iron, Chronic Acid, " Colorless Tint of'Inline. . PARKER & PERRIK'S. Oct 1, 1873. . Vases, Chiest Cups, Toilet Sets, AT ' PARKER & PERRIN'S. ' Oct. 28,1873. NEW GOODS! ? ? ? *** ? X T ?% A .1 AM. receiving aauy my r-auu a ' A everything usually, kept by the la V gceat-care after the panics, in money n ? I will be ablo to sell at prices to suit tb My Stoekembraces in part j Staple and Fan I - OXjOTF ! BOOTS AND SHOES, | Hardware, Croc |' GROCERIES, I J. T. R( (? (?? v??OL vM i i* ^ i ppp x 6. & w.. 3 vm^? 'Sp" li ; & Goods B0G1S* ftftOBfc jGQKiFE "iWJffll iWfrlr! r*?&vr ABBEVXIXJ 10jfAYE now &T?tf&rid a large, tf'elPsele of GootlsTn tttei'r Hire, Th'e'y^ pin N$w York'during the late depression'in t to^ell at thfe" lowest figure*. "|3iey have i^'StcJre a very flne^ot of ?: CVm' 45* & 1 \i? ,*" ' * '' > 'Vt * ?. j,?i . .',ri S till Uoi ^ MSU :??*."? . Kt A' j. w*. ' Xji.1 ^ > n nTfiVi Vffcfk^'pfcori'fy the'heft articles. 1 an<l ciiaraotcifl cbKi^leto i&tVfifftct!b>T tn th oifOftifi at'NW VmrAJflTE 1tA*NGE. u V 'i ' ifti <.* ' %, Ixsyl -'? 1 MO?r>oflte?* LA3frE acdvSUPEHTOr J^-.i price from $140 to $22-r, with ail the WAGONS OF AI/L SIZES, made by the MATERIAL IN TBE-COUNTRY; and t Tiney ajso^ffer for sale A iilGHT cra! lowtorCash. They keep constantly on hand METAL NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and other Their hearse with one of the Firm will all work warranted. " WALLER & MERCHA GREENW 0( I -w? ARE now ottering to the public in thei line of all the Goods generally need* THEIR ST : mw have been selected with great ca READY MAD A FINE STOCK OF , 7 <v ?ii j .if .!? ' A good assoi . , Groceries, Hardware, Cro( which tho attention of purclmsers is ini ' , WALLER pQb. 1*' ^ w . - : * ' ?5,000 VTJ ORTII of New Goods having H arrived under tho big sign of A. BEQUEST will ba disposed of at |] such a low figure as to satisfy purchasers they are next to, Given I 4 % away. The ?' Groceries compfi&a' TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, RICE, FLOUR, CORN, POTATOES, BACON, HAMS, &c.f &c. As for clothing tho variety is sa well assorted that no one can go ? . J i <y~ jt " " U >? ?' * ' ** M Away dissatisfied with the quantity". and quality of ;<*> -VO01% [ SHOES, COATS, VESTS, HATS, t'APS, PANTS, and everything else in that line. OUR DRESS GOODS, MUF- { FLERS, FJNE SHAWLS, Ac.,'for ladies' "comforts are very inviting. Our Stock of LIQUORS, SEGA'RS, PIPES, TOBACCO, &c., &c., arrcxcellcnt. Call and examine. A Remipcf ** Wilson & Cothran Range. Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf THE PIEDMONT VEGETABLE TONIC BITTERS, FOR the relief of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Billious derangement and general debility. For sale by W. T. PENNEY. Oct. 1,1873. NEW STOCK! ND WINTER SUPPLY embracing tc firm. My stock was bought with intters commenced, and I am sure that e times. T .7- XV -V T icy Dry- Goods, E3CIT^TC3l j HATS m CAPS, ikejry, Saddlery, MOTIONS, &C. DBERTSON, MILLER & JROBERTSON. J. ROGERS, ;as$ -" * . , Groceries, CTIOIiAEIES;' Etc., Etc. Rf, H : S. C.. cted and >vell-assorted Stock of all kind? chased their Goods in Baltimore and he markets for the casji a?d iire enabled , * I iv .V i S3RIES fD ' il They desire ttte publfc to patronize them equality and price ofUheir goods. Call Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf rym i ?* * n*?*f r" j riAKO REPAIRING. BBBBS ;;nKSfljyfllMH4 | ...# \ RQBER^^^y j l STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging in modern improvementsirtitlie business. ; best MACHINISTS, and of tlie BEST ifter th? latest an<i bfistSCJIes.' S ^ N'E-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style, IC BURIAL CASEB, a?d MAHOGA- ' 8 61 cheaper style. I ? ' : tf attend all funerals. i ' rVrtV 3 1.Q71 oc? L"*-' v" v? w BROTHER; I ! NTS AT i >D, s.. c.,; r new and handsome building, a full j( ed in this community. nf-'-cCu r-nr? OCK OF ire, and unusually attractive. E CLOTHING. 1 / BOOTS AND SHOES.I" rtmcut of. ? r- t . ^ Jiiiori T JO X C jkery, and GlaB&ware. n! /ited. Give us a call. & BROTHER, 1 si . STEAM M . ; Columbia, S. C. P. W. WING, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER -OF J* .. r < Vv Bash, . Blinds, Doors, ' "WINDOW AND lX)0R FRAMES; Me Pivot Blinds ani SWers, COLUMNS, v; *> vfnj7 Pilasters, MANTEL PIECES, ?' ? 1 : mi Mouldings, > > iSiacueis, Hand-Rails, NEWELS, BALUSTRES, 1 % rt ? ? r tell fori-of- ill Description. All Work Guaranteed A No. 1. May 28,1873, 7-l/." '/ j. O TT'TTTDT A T State of South Carolina. yr* -< Office of Sechet,\ky of State, l Columbia, Jan'y 1^,1878. J The Abbeville "PRESS AND BAMJVER " is hereby, designated as the Newspaper for the publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements for the County. oCAbheviile, -1 " i TH_-I........... 00*1 imuer tilffiACt, npproveu reuunuj ??, T870,Entitled "An Act to Itepulate tlrt Publication of Legal and Public Notices," and the Order- heretofore issued designating the Abbeville Medium is hereby rescinded. SAM'Ij W. -MELi'ON, i. Attorney General. S. L. HOGE, : Comptroller General. H. E. HAYNE, -Seoretary of .State. I certify that tji a foregoing isacopy o the origiua!"on%file:1h fhisdfflce. H. E. HAYNE, Secretury of State? AJY A CT to Regulate Jhe Publica tion of all Legal aiul Public Notices. Section" 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met ami sitting ifi'Geridcal Asstmbly, and by the authority gf the same, It shall be the duty of the Attorney General, the Comptroller General, and by the Secretary 10 State, conjointly, to designate, by public notice [in] one or more' newypnpers in this State, in which all legal notices, :idvertisemcut*, en publications for the State, of any and every character requirji?i_du i.'J ?i.? ue pujuiii;, unpublished; and said Attorney General, Comptroller General, and Secretary of State, shall have power lo make such changes aud new designations, from rime to time, as they may judge that the public interest requires; Sac. 2. AlJJstateand County Officers, ind other persons are Ji^eby required to furnish tofnefrewSpapcft designated under this Act, for the State and for the representative counties, for publication, till legal notices, advertisements and publications, of any and every character required bylaw to*be made public; and no legal notice, advertisement or publication yeauifljd by law.-toJjftiuj^e public shall' haveatrjr valid force-or effect unless published in the newspapers designated under this Act; and no publication, of any character in any newspaper not designated undar.thrts Act, shall lie paid for from the funds or this State, i>r o?any County: Provided, Th^Uthe <aid officers mentWhed in Section onp shall hftve'pft\*er, in cases requiring unusual publicity, to order publication in ?uch newspapers, in addition to those lesignated under this Act, as by ."tfh'd with the advice of the Governor they may select; and bills so incurred shall L>e audited and paid in the usual mautier. Sec. 3. All A.cts and parts of Acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect from ind after passage. [Jan. 22,1872. John Asnew, V ' SUCCESSOR TO . 1 Carroll & Spellman, Carriage Manufacturer, Comer of Washington and Sumter '. Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C. I^f ANUFACTURES and keeps If B constantly on hand a full stock >f ROCKAWAYS. PHOTONS, BUGGIES and'WAGONS, all of which is varranted as being at least equal to the >est tnade anywhere at the price. Agent for the celebrated MILBTJRN A f ' A V o /I a r\P f imlint* f an oai i n/1 of I* AUVxl, 1UUUW VI iiuiuti ouiowuvu uu east three yearn. Every wagon warranted against breakage from dufect.in.mft-, erialor workmanship. Those wagons I re made of all sizes and are sold very 0 w JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Address M. J. CALNAN, Agent. May 28, 1873, 7-ly r. GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. Goldsmith. & "Kind, 1/\TTWT\TIT1CI A. TW A r?tTT*TTOTO ! UUJtll/XiXVO IX iUiiuiii.il ijj i.uj (PHOENIX LEON ^woiycs, , COLUMBIA, \S. C. |/f"ANTJFACTURERS of Steam En? B gjnee-of all sizes? <Horse powers, j irciilar and Muley Saw Mills,- Grist lid Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Oraroental, House and Store Fronts, Iron < ailings, Agricultural Implements, etc. . rass and Iron Castings of all kinds ade to order on short notice, and on le most reasonable terms. Also, manfocturers of Cotton Presses* May 28,1873, 7-12m New Store! NEW GOODS!! ' .. 't ' "f I fBlHE .undersigned have just opneed JL an entire new stocjs or, GROCERIES, Provision and Liquors, As' well as Other Goods in - their Line; : /" ,, if. At the Old Stand of A. St* HILL, recently TROWBRIDGE & CO., where we will be pleased to serve the public lill ih / , / . CHEAP FOR CASH. '. A. M. HILL. .Tnn 99 1,973. 42-tt , L '.Ni4 ! * - A..*.?rn^m<S \ ^ WITH LATEST JJUrKUYBMBXHiO./. FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. IF you think of buying a Sewing machine it will pay you to ekaiqini the records-of those now in use, and profl^by experience. The Wheeler <t r Wilson stands alone as the only Light Running Machine, using the Rofary Hook, making a Lock Stitch, alike, on both sides of the fabric sewed. All shuttle machines waste power in drawing the shuttle back after the stitch h formed, bringing double wearand strain upon both machine and operator, hence while other machines rapjdiy wfciff out, the Wheeler & Wilson lasts a lifetime, and proves an economical investment, Do not believe all thflfte promised bv I 11-1 l 4/-It 1?.>V SO-etiueu V/iiciw require proof that years of use havt tested their value. Money once thrown , away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sole i on easy terms, or monthly payment} . taken. Old machines put in order 01 received in exchange. 1 Whejelkb & Wilson Mf'.g Co.'s Ore's ! Savannah, Augusta, Macon and CoJumbtis, Ga., Columbia and Charles i ton. $. C. . PURSLEY & TRUMPS, Ag'ts, Augusta and Columbia, W. B. CLEVES, General Agent, " Aug. 27, '73, 20-ly] Savannah, Ga ' Notice. Office of the G. & C. Kajtjioad, 1 Columbia, August 26, 1873. j 1ITNDER a resolution of ti>e Board ol U I niri>r>tnra f h a Tn fAt*A?f(Viimrum of XL/ *-"* vvvv" ~ * ?the State guaranteed bonds and of such other bonds of this company aaaro regularly recorded in the office of the company, matured between the first day of January, 1872f anU4he-firnt day af July, 1873. both inclusive, will be funded in btmda hswlr^eruyears to asf .'prnvraW;for nrtne compnnv'sproposalsr to the bondholders^rfpd^e of August 11, 1873. Holders oJHJiaftbove obligations are requested to<4end*tfi a statement of them to this ofltee, to facilitate the. exchange. -uJiiphJtos (tefired to Cfynplete without delay, and etiable the necessary arrangements to be made for resumption of regular utterest payments on 1st Januftryeiisuing.' -* \ X -: : .6epM..i8"3,.tt ... BAGGING i :? AND'' ' i i-.r l . "< - '.* ?0 brated Arrpw T^s, whiqh we sell^heap for Cash" TVTI7T CAW A. /ifl-KTltfAW1 XIJQUOVJLI Vfc VUllilUlli. Sept 24, 1872 24, tf C. E. BRUCE, Boot and Shoe Maker, '(Mratf-l WQULD respectfully inform the public that he has opened a shop in Abbeville at the above location, where he has provided himself with the best material, and is now prepared to execute all work i in his line with neatness and dispatch. He guarantees satisfaction in quality and price, and will be pleasedJp receive the patronage of the public. Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf T^OTTCHR. THE uudersigne<l lias associated wllli -himIn the Flre'TnSuYahfce business, JOEL S. $1dcr the name aud style of DtJPRE & PERRIN. We represent $ Capital of Four Mijlions Dollars, and are prepared to lasrie all kinds of Policies. Apply to J. F. C. DuPre, at No. 3 Weite's Block, or to Joel S. Perrin, Esq., Law Range. J. F. C. DuPRE. July 3,1872,12, tf ARTISTIC TAILORING. 1 "WOULD respectfully inform my customers that I have just returned from the North, aud am now opening a select .Stock of. f ' ..'/ Clotiis, Cassimeres anil Triimings, which I will CUT-and MAKE up to order, or sell on reasonable terms, FOR CASH. TAILORING done for Men and Hoys in the LATEST and BEST STYLES. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call ffie attention of every one to my splendid fitting Shirt Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. EREAZEALE. Sept. 24,1S73 24-tr " * Si TT1 TTl flTlR1 TTpnatin PrtmnAiin/1 MV^MVAV VVUl^/VUliU AND LIVER REGULATOR always on hand, at W. T. PENNEY'S. Oct l.T"" " <e ^ : tf 1 - V1-i- m yWJ' '' lit' JOHN BIWX I<>,4 JUox'sJ^ol^ WMni'W FAMILY GROCERIES, AI ! x.'xw vajjH'i v ;V- */'? d rfvj'4 ?*(ii In W; ' >; a*! ' Wt^91 vt. c? ilT it*ao fjhnnffi ?? ?UWVf 4MMM WV# fraM'-juttf ? 1 j t ^5?1T/. pitX' ' .? '" ? 5J f'.us'f " 'Mi -?H .Jq>* ' ' ' i jo!r. ;:*> f?" ,;>rt.?=i offers Lis commodious andmft^oifiewt buiJ^iog ta,th(^pcLblip;48-^T rfr ?'/ AXJiTftmlt r I f A; $./? HffuMvy- ffv. ?/.* ^?t the Jiist iiAMMIft. He can store '-".? . - , '% . ( 1,000 , ' ? - . ?. *L-v. w :, ' -t >- :? BALES OF CQT70N >1.-. - ? with case And Safety. s . STOUE YOUR COTTON. It will be ready'for higher prices; ;There i? no danger from fire. Insurance very reasonable. , ~ . JOHN KKOX. Oct. 29. 1873, 29-tf I ?? ^ 1 ? ' _ . > [ - bjpit ' i *? f _ 1 j* -1 M ~ WE will sell tbe bafcbce of ohv 'Stock oT' " " H r / r.it ? : 1 Winter Br egg Goeia, ' ".'tj t.' ' -* !' '] ' VP* ;.<><*!bti&i In >\ . Fi^^isrjsrEts.ir;; Shawls, Irs ai- Ltojs, " 'J s f ' "V.v* ! ?;<* at Greatly Reduced -Price*. . I f ain# Also, a great redaction io the.pricfl pf ' ii > v>xyj?> -tji j ?id#/. HEAVY ClOTHflfG, . Cn 11,eariy aqd accarc ,bargai^ti h Kftlsnn & Cannon. ' Dcc. 17, 1873, 3frt?f ?" ~ T t iu'^1 (P !>tui !'?/ J? .1 DRESS GOODS) ' i ' '""Vjlhi . (In Entfies#-3fariPtj?>X-/ ?. All of tlio Iptpat qhades in' ^ SILK S? ' : Pfl? Serges' Mohairs, Kerincis, Empress #|q?hg,;5Ako. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SCAB FES, XOLItA?EffiTSt. i -* t v*vw?- tmt ' Belts, Velveteen * Handkerchiefs, : >*' . UTx?ili tw^.1 Ribbons, Notions, *kOr>?-? ' y . jaTTABLES & YZB^fitT1 Oct. 8, 1S73, 26-tf vr?d T ..' j ' ! * 'I 1 ri.1,1 ! ft* DR. JOHN S. THOMPSON, DENTIST," ;.i * i?> t"?-t ni i OFFERS his professional eerYlotfct# the citizens "of Abtievllle, arid 'th? surrouudiug country. 1 Office over Citizens^'SapiifB Bank, Abbeville, & Gr Oct. 22, *878f2&.tf Cheese! Cheese! /iv. r. -* #14J *t? F .>*$'<*1^/ * -A* . li4 ^> ! r i4 . ^ CREAM AND FACTORY CDEESB ? '. ? ' . > ??! !V" f-.f ?l i 1 j|IT A G? *ifrl?*! ifjrt (: Quarles & Perrin. H -* I ? tijlil I Oct.7, 1873, 26-tf- ,i " it j - SHOES I SHOES I Cheapest and Largest Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES'" , ^ i tiu . ; r j; . OrH kwl '/f* I I * h ; cvur JtCJfl; UJ . - i I. I . n *- 1 ? 4 I'. V Quarles & Perrin. Idi'MtV I. { . nit Ooe. 8,1873, 26-tf ?... it ,?u Brawn's Broiiial Mes?' ? ' "iff.uiJFi FOR the' alleviation of Broochitit, Hoarseness, Coughs,Cplda,. A?tb-: jnia, Catarrh, and all disorders of tl)?' lircath and Lungs. , , " Public speakers and singers will find, the Trochcs inualvable for cleartwg and, strengthening the voiced "} ' " I ; w t . hJ. Pricc 35 cents per Rox. } W. T. FERNET. UCl- I, lo/o. B #|i W. T. Penney Has a new supply of 1 ' SOAP, Segars and S^ol'V t ,1, 1873, 25-if J - ?