The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 14, 1870, Image 3
HENRT'8
CONSTITUTION REN07AT0B,
on
BLOOD CLEANSEB.
Thw mwlicine i* known to the faculty o? Vtin
: the concontr*t-d fluid extract of Sai'eapai
illn united with other vnlunble medicinal herbs,
and is guaranteed 03 chemically pure.
FOR THE CURE OK
Scrofula and Consumption.
This remedy is compounded expressly for
purifying and cleansing the blood gf fell infirm "]
itios. gftinR ot onae to the fountain-head of ]
dint-ane. It extingu'shes
Tuaiom, Consumption, SyphiliB, Skin Eruptions,
Salt Ilheum, lioilp, Rheumatism,
Wtute of Vitality,
Scrofula.
We nil know that tprontiscous vaccination
indulged in during the Into war bred the
tnn?t villanous disease*. Vaccination pua was
tuken from thC'drms of many persons full of
ecroftiloup sores.
Then of course the impuvitie&of the scrofulous
patient wer? absorbed in the blood of
tllPn nt.ltni-wion wiiltnnf ' 1 - '
.. I?v * ivuuu.1 *i icvuocn, U1JU Civil II Ul? ?
came infected Men, 'women find children
throughout alt the West arc most wofully Jlis*n?cd
from this cause, and knew not, until a
few months ogo, the oiigin of it. z
Henry's Constitution Renova- *
tor
Relieves the Entire Syntom of Pains and nches,
enlivens the epiri'-s. and fienl" new blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY ViilN.
It iuipartes a
Sparkling Brightness to the Eye,
A Rosy Glow to the Cheek,
A Ruby Tingo to the L-ps,
A Clearness to the Head,
Brightness to the Complexion,
Buoyancy to the Spirits,
And Happiness on all Sides.
For all affections of the kiJne\ 8 it is unsurpassed.
Teopltf have been rescued, as it were, from j
tin! very jaws <>T death, by u timely viae of
this great remedy.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS I
"Doctor, I wns vaccinated in tlie hospital.
Belore that I hud napkin disease. Until I had
n bottle of your "Cowctitution Renovator," tj
enlmeb/ Mr. R?pcr, of Columbia, No , 1
suffered tortures with running Bores. Sim-e 1
u#cd two bottles I mil nil well except a small
Bore on the calf of iny left leg, and that
g*ttii-g well f.ist."
This from a lady?''And now my skin is as
clear nnd f*ir as a bube's My complexion,
thauk.-t to your "Renovator," ia beautiful.
' Yes, yes, I may well any such relief was
unknown to tno before. Ki:clnfl>*d fin<l five
dollais for six bottles; two families here want
to try it" el
"1 w*s very mneli troubled wi'li eypliil:e.
Y??iir reuudy seems to be curii.g me f;i6t Send
A hlltllfM ru?r rvr\.j.?o "
? r~. j"vw. ^ i p
.' No more rheumatism. Three l.ottles of| -*
Constitution Reuovator have made me a ecu s-t
niHii."
"Doctor. ?nch>??*d find $5. Plense send m"
n supply. Two families here want to try your ,
Constitution Rei.ova;or."
pi
Wo hdTO not space for more of tlie above
extracts, but yon can ask your neighbor about JJ
the remedy. Kvery one lias something good
to say; as it cures every time.
For at.'. Dufi.se? of tiik
KIDNEYS, RETENTION OP THE URINE,
d'C , &0. *"
An'l f<tr J'rmale Diva*e?,
Kerroua Probtratinn, Weakness, General Latitude.
aud want of Appetite, it ie unaurpawHd.
CAUTION!?In ordering our remedy always
place the number of our Post-Ofiice Box
on your Icttera. The new law in our New ?
York Po<t-Oflice oociptls this A
Ad drew. DR. M. E. HENRY A CO., O
Diiector-Genei Bl Ilerlin Hoanital. PriiMi*
Agcncy of the United States. j _
Laboratory. 276 Pearl Street, Post-Office Box '; i
5212. NEW YORK. u
tST CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is f 1
per bottU, six bottles for $5. Sent nnywliere
on receipt of price. Patients are requested to
correspond- confidentially, and reply will be
tbarie by following mail.
bold by all respectable Druggists.
AIMAK'S
SARRACENIA BITTERS,
A sovereign remedy for
33YS3PT53PSIA,
And diseases arising from a disordered condition
of the Stomncli and Liver. Prepared by
(i. W. AIM Alt, Chenmt and Drui'gist,
King, corner Vai.derhorsi *tr?et.
Charleston, South Carolina.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
J an* 14, 187 J, 35?ly SHERIFF'S
SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri F^cins
to mo directed 1 will sell before the Ab ?
betille Court House door within the legnl ^
hours of sale the FIRST MONDAY IN FEB- \
KUARY next the following property, to wit:
240 ncrcs of l?nd, more or les?, bounded bv
ltitids of Nathan Ingrnm, J. W. Fooshe and
others, levied on as the property of B. K.
Mur?hisou ads. E. A. Miller, and others.
S70 aeres of lauds, more or less, on waters
of Long Cane, adjoining lands of Thos. Eukiua.
James Calvert, Sam'l Lomxx, iSam'l Smith, and "K
others, Uvied on as the property of John R.
McCord, ads. R. T. Gordon.
58 acres ot land, more or less, bounded by _
lands of Enoch Nelson. J. E. Gelzer and others, _
levied apoa as the properly of A. B. Hamblen, D
ads. Bernard O'Conner. 11
2,100 seres of land, more or less, adjoining
lauds of P. B. Moragne, Mrs. Agnes Lane, A.
W. Crozier, and other*, levied upon as the
nrAno?*41? A#
v. * uaico jnarMii, BOS. lliomas
Thomson.
300 acres of laud, more or leas, bounded by
lands of Dr. Ml C. I'aggart, estate of John Tft
McClellan, and others. levied upon as the X
pioperty of A. T. Watson, ads J. L. IIannod.
One Louse and lot in the Village of Cokes
bury, ailjoiuing the Methodist Parsonage, lands
row or iatrly belonging to M. Strauss, and
otliers, levied upon tu tho property of Laura
BUckwell, ads. Charles BmiJi.
180 acres of land, more or lets, on waters of ?
Calhoun Creek, adjoining lands ol tho Rev. -|
James I. Gibert, Sani'l Jordan, and others, Jl
levied on aa the property of John 11.' Power,
ads. A. J. Clinkscal* a. ' V
100 acres of land, more or less, adjoining I
lands of Utft Mary Itiley, Mrs. Hinton, and ?
others, Itvied upon as tho property of Franklin
Beariey, ada. Jefferson Floyd. ,0
TEKHb CABH. re
II. S. CASON,
Sheriff A. C.
Shei iff '* Office. January 18, 1869.
NOTICE.
Charles Statam Land, 464 acres
Bobt. Cheatham " 8Q " 1
544 acres ?
I hereby warn all persons who v
patohase the. Above mentioned lands w
as tho yroperty of the Estate of
Pbares Jfartln?2100 acres-tbat I'. 1
claim a? luy own- 644 acres of the <
?aid fc-oete of land, and do hereby
publiibtfie
PHARES C. MARTIN. i
Abbeville/ft 0;, pd Jan'y; 1870.* II
pkv tip
m?de a^vonces and exonr
ol4 1 ^
McDQKAU), VOBW00P #Co.
^31,1869,36-^
17NOCII NELSON would respoctfull
J ibe agency for selling iwo of the I
7TTT T 0!' A 1
ZJJJJJUJUU ' 11J
Bone 1
AS
CHE8APEA1
AN AMMONIATED !
I will keep constantly on hand larg
rliich I will Bell to planters for cash or or
era have been usi-d very extensively i
very instance have given ei.iiro Balibi'ac
ecn upon application to
' ENOCH
January 5, 1870, 37, if
Quick returns and Per via
MAPES' Nil
oiiper-riiosp
{ones, Phosphatic Guano &
All thoroughly dr-cnmpo^el and reduce
ou and Sulphuric Acid.
ADAPTED TO T
COTTON, COM, TOBACCO, GI
Tlrs is the 01 !<?st SuperPlioFphiite man
oduced lu tl.e Public in the Spring of th
Tlit> guaranteed clieiniail elatuhud of ll
Soluble Thine 1'Kosphnte, 14 per ct.
This standard is uniformly exceeded in tl
ado by Dr. Alfx. M?'ans, Inspector of
illian, of Richmond, Dr. Hayes, of Dosl
vera! vonrs ivist. hik! unlili-lwl in iln> ???
Tim practical success of this Supfir.pliOKj
aFonp, lias been ns fully established by t
rtners, recent loiters from nearly Iwo liun
ile;? last issued.
3NSMAN & HOWELL, Cenei
Carolina, 128 East Bay
Jan. 7, 1870, 37?3m
IT III
!& Blls. Flour,
GOO LBS. BA OS,
1000 Bushels Prime Seel Oats,
MACKEREL LARD,
CHEESE OSNABORGS,
Linaeya, Hardware, Boots,
Shoes, &c., &c.
liorwoocl, DuPre & Co.
? " '* c
Jrd. 7, 1870, 87?tf
MEW ORLEANS MOLASSES,
BThite Drips,
SIL. DRIPS,
SYRUPS & MOLASSES.
forwood, DuPre & Co.
J?n. *1. 1R70 a*7_tf
10BEBT R. HEMPHILL,
Lawyer
MAGISTRATE,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
OFFICE ON LA W RANGE.
Jan. 7, 1870, 37?tf
STOTICB.
JERSONS having claims against the
lata Dr. W. T. Jones, will preient
era properly nttested. And all per
.?%? Miuwt'tvvi iv ?i?w nnuic oiu
ak? payment to the undersigned.
GEO. H. JONES,
, < Executor.
Jnu. 7, 1870, 27?i.r
T&C.1M1 ROAD STOCK.
PEIISONS having S/=ock ip this Road
who wish to dispone of it, will dc
ell to "eall on J. S. Cotbran, Esq., al
bbevillo, or F; A. Conner, at Cokesbury
r if more convenient teave it with tb?
gont at any Depot, with your
ritteu aeroM the back, iu presence <>f ?
itnett. *' " : '*
Wt'JL .(DONNOR, Agent.Ooketbury,
Jan. 7,1870, 37?St. '
T>T A TVTIV'A TTAAT
A UAX1 ?
10? IS.
Collin.' Asm, . > nt ,"?> ,
i Clipper K\**, (Red J4ck**,)ii.
TnuM Cbaioa, i ?*'
i > > (Hamu^ % : '?]jL ":??\v
I "fit Plow Lieta, ,, vU> .[:,1 t
ToftathMr with, a 40tnpl?U stock Oi
IARDWAEE. .f-,6
1 MILLKRIIlOBffiTSOr'
Dec 24, 1809, 35?-tf
Guano!'
1
inform Lis customer* and (Viands that lie has
est and most popular Fertilizers now in use.,
I
MONIATED
?ho^phate5
fD THE
KE GUANO,
SOLUBLE PHOSPHASE.
;e quantities of both of the above Fertilizers
i time on roosouablo terms. These Fertilii)
thi> State, Georgia snd Alabama, and in :
lion. Testimonials and cer.ifioutes can bo
nent Improvement to the soil!
rROGENIZED
hate of Lime,
>g5253!E> OHEF11
Ammoniated Animal Matter,
J to a fiue powder l?y means of Feruienta1
IIE GROWING OF
IAIN CROPS, VEGETABLE, &C.
mfjiclered in this Country, having been in- \
e j ear 1852.
!iis fertilizer is: Ammonia, 2.CO to 3.60 per '
Total Bone Phosphate, 3t> p?r ct. *
io manufacture, as shown l>y the analyses
fertilizers for State of Georgia, Dr. William 1
.on, and other prominent chemists, dining
scriftive pamphlet#.
hale, even d'iring tho most unfavorable
h?; e> perience of hundreds of Planters and
ured of whom arc to be found in the pain
al Agents for the State of Soutli!'
Street, Charleston, S. C. |*
Private Boarding
HOirSEl1
I I
I BY MRS. GOLDING.
THE subscriber having leased ttinl ,
commodious House, on the Public
j Square, at the corner of the Granite Range, '
Im prepared to furnish entertainment to her
friemh and the public generally. She will
be pleased to receive permanent and Iran- '
sient boarders, and to all desiring n pleasant
and quiet location elio will promise 1
her best attention and care. The public <
patronage U respectfully solicited. i
I C. GOLDIN&.
Jnn 7, 1870, 37?If
PAY UP!
THERE is still about Fifteen Hundred
Dollars clue me, ns Proprietor of
the Abbeville Banner for advertising, sub
script ions, <fcc. Parsons who know tliemtelvtB
indebted to me for mch work are
earnestly recjuesled to eall sud pay up.
Promises to ''settle in a few dnya" are of
no u?e to mp, Longer indulgence cannot
be given. The money is needed.
W. W. FARROW. I
Jan 7, 1870,37?tf
J. L. CLARK,
REPAIRER OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS, i
AND
Jewelry,
"WOULD respectfully ioform the public
that lie lifts located At Abbeville, and
would be plensud to serve his friends and
"tho public generally. All work done
faithfully at the lowest living rates. His
long experience in tba business is a suffi- '
i cierit guarantee of bis ability to do any
work entrusted lo his care. SIiod onnn '
-I site the Pott Office. - TERMS CAS1I. <
i ' \>i. I
' 1 1 * '.
(
All Persons in Any fay Interested;
IN THE ESTATE OP \
Archibald Bradley Dec'd,'
"WILL TAKE NOTICE.
I
[ rpQAT a final settlement; of the said
| Estate will bo made in the office of '
j- the Judge of Probate tor Abbeville Coun- '
j ty, on llie twenty-fourth day of January
1870?when the adra'r and adm'x will
: demand a final discharge. (
H. BRADLEY, Adm'r* .
p Mary A. Bradley, Adm'x. ,
Jan. 8, 1870,4M
TO ARRIVE.
1000 BflsMsPri Hi White Cora.
6000 LBS. BAOON,
,ji 30* JtW
1 *QT5AtKS'tlOFFEE,
2 1 V; C9 (>1
. NORWOOD, DtJPEE A CO.
Jan. 7, 1870,37?If '*
%
a
CLOTHING, HATS AND ]
MR GOODS!
We ?re now prepared to offer a full, |
large and complete stock, and on nccount
of the advanced Reason we will soil at
greatly rtdu-jed price*.
WTT T PT1 0 nnTmnmnniT
iinuut.li a nufiMisuii
Doc 24, 1800, 35?If
STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS.:
a
ii
ii
WE nre now receiving LAIiGE addition
to our Block ot Dry Goods
in evory dtparluieul.
MILLER & ROBERTSON.
Dec 24,1 809, 35 ? tf Millinery.
Wo now propose to sell tlie remnant of
our winter t>to?-k nt cosl. Mrs. M. J. r
FjYTUGOE will always be found in our j
Millinery department to attend to tlie calls ?
jf her friends. j
MILLER & ROBERTSON, t
Dec 24, 1 SCO. 35? tf e
C
Clover Seed.
A choice lot of lied Clover Seed
U B
Miller & Eotetsos's. '
Dec 24, 1S69, 35?if j
Our stock was novcr larger than at 1
his season.
Miller & Robertson.
Dec 24, 1809, 35?tf
TIis Scasoa for .
FAYING UP.
< - ?
WE beg leave lo remiod ourcustomera
tbnt lliey linve had a long
ea?on for buying, ??d NOW wo tiiink
hat the time for paying up has arrived.
3e prompt and prcscrvo your good credit. "
Miller & Robertson.
Dec 24. 1600, 35?tf
COKESBCRY
SC, HOftT- .
? c
THIS old and popular Institution will
resume Exercises on ibe first ol
February under the rectorship of Mr. W.
3. 13ENET, an experienced and successful
nsiructor of youth. Mr. Benet was edu?:aled
nt the Edinburgh University of
Scotland, and stood among the first in all
lis classes. lie tnught in the Cokesbur}"
chool during the past year, and the parens
were eo perfectly satisfied with the
orogress of their children and tho discipline
of tbe school, that they entered into
)bligations of guaranty to induco him to
emain another year, as the strongest in
^ o
lucenients were offered by other comrou- t
lilies to obtain bin services. I have some *
xperience in teaching myself, aud I can,
nost unhesitatingly, recommend him to
ny friends and tho public as a superior C
eacher, and an accomplished Christian *
jentleman. Rates of Tuition 25, 40, 50
md 60 dollars per scholastic year, half in
idvance. Board car. be obtained at 8b2
>er month, exclusive of washing anil j
igbts.
F. A. CONNOE,
President Board Trustees. "
January 7, 1870, 37?if ^
DISSOLUTION OF .
S0PMf N8BSB1P.,
NEW FIRM
AT DIAMOND HILL.
' it
THE Coparlnarsbip heretofore existing {{
under the name of "K?hn & Ro?ren; 0
burgli" at Diamond Hill, S. O., baa this c
jay been dissolved, and ihe huiinoss will r,
henceforth bo conducted bv the undt-rsign- t
,.,l ? .1 * ' " ... - -
cu imiuci ii:u inline oi * iS.ii!)n & ftli'Ail- (l
#n?s." All persons indebted to the old v
firm will make prompt payment to them, ti
A continuance of the public patronage is f,
s.-pectfully requested, and tha undersign- I
ed will ppare no pains to meet' the public J
lavor.
DAVID KAHN,
ROBERT 0. Mc ADAMS.
Jan. 7, 1870, 37?If
For the Sick and Invalid.
"TXRENCH Brundy, (imported,) 1
J? Sootch WhiB^y, Prim?, -1
Rye WhUky. Prime, ' i
Port Wine, Prime,
India Pale Ale, Beat,r m
" Plantation Brtt^rt, f
Ilostotter's iiittera, - t
At
PARKER & LEE'S. ?
Dec. ?l, 1869, 36, 2t I
G0RN1C0RN!
|?:i it . ,VO ia c/rL
' ' . . mMufl *!? .?M Iv#? > >.*:A >!>! r>
TUaT rtcdrad and to nrrlvA TWO:'
* THOU^D Ufafe* of J9ote |
wLieV I will p%R lo^for, c*?b. y '
ENOCH NELSON.
Jan. a, 1870, t7, tf
aeaeaggafli?Hcgai
NORWOOD, I
GROC
Iraiu and fienersl
No. 3 White's Blc
"Deco or 31, 1SG0, 36, tf
ijnftl iiDirc Tn
UHUVM11W Hil
TIIE subscriber having purchaned the
sto.k ot tlic lale Finn of "J no. Kn
ho old stun J, and would rot-peel fully eolic
ge. The luftinets will bo conducted he
s confident that ho can oiler such iuduceir
utereit to trado with him.
December 2-t, 1809, 35?If
Drug Store at Abl
^ew Firm of
(SUCCESSORS TO PA
MR. J. A. THOMSON having
in tho Drug Store lately coi
s Thomson, the business will be
jCo. By close attention to busincs
roimgc given the iinn of Parker &
iiiciont services of Mr. Jl. N. \VU
ixpGct. to iind one of the Firm alwa
DR. E. PARKER,
December 10, 1S61), 33, tf
IN m BITS.
N STORE AND TO ARRIVE
5000 Bushels Corn.
000 BUSHELS OATS.
FOR SALE,
iT TIII-: LOWEST PRICES FOR
Dash or Cotton.
Mays, Barnwell & Co.
V J
.Thu. 7, 1870, 37?tf
WM. CREI&HTON & SOFS
Ammoniated Soluble
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
OF IjIIVEE.
Jontaining 50 PER GENT, of
BONE PHOSPHATES-of
which 12 per cent, is
immediately Soluble
in Water?3
per cent, of
Potash,
17 per cent
of Sulphate of
Lime, Magnesia, &c., &c.
pnuwTflnTw/1 TUT?
* WAKAlAMJUJlilM A II I'i
Essential Elements of
WHEAT, CORN, TOBACCO,
IOTTON, and all the Cereals which
are removed from the soil in
every crop
*ut up in Strong Bags, of 167
Founds each.
BSf Seudr-for Pomphlets, containig
full directions aud Certificates, to
SAYS, BARNWELL & CO.
Jau. 7, 1870, 37?tf
GREAT SOUTHERN
MOVEMENT IN FENCING.
Saves its ..Cost il& Land
savec^ and facility
of cleaning.
Pi REAT saving of timber can be made
jr of anything llint will not break of
a own weight. A rat may get through
; and a squirrel may climb over but all
ther animals must stay out. The wind
an not blow it down, needs very little
epair, and tho timber will last longer
litm in any other known fence. The snb*
criber is agent for Abbeville County and
Mil sell rights for plantations and (or
awnships. Coino up on Salo Day and
ur further particulars in regard to P.
)avis' Improved Putfcnt Wire and Picket
I'euco apply to a
J. W. THOMAS,
Agent Abbeville, S. C.
A3LiSOf
THE GREAT
?amily Knitting Machine
WILL be exhibited lit Mr. BraMale's
This Machine speaks for itself, and
? . destined to revolutionize household
ridustry. We do not wish to abuse the
ime honored needles, but must say that
?n *??? J "' 1 ?
.... ivi vivihoi; mbo kueir uaj IB II BO
md. i This great an?l cheap invention
;nite everything. Specimen* of roanu*
ftctured article* exhibited. Call and see
or yourselves. . -a -x
J/W^AdKAjjlliCgea't,
' I , wseek
T> V- WlH' ;,. '. I > ;..
Southern Almanac for 1870, ai
PARKER & LEE'S.
Dec. 31, 1869, 36, 4t
ggfltt agg
5uFHE & CO.,
n tt" ' h ~j? ca
C JL m. r3 f
Provision . Msrsliants,
i.ck, Abbeville, S. 0.
II PROVISIONS^
i
s interest of Mr. J. J. Cunningham in the
iox & Co.," will continue tho business at
it a continuance of tho past liberal patronncoforth
strictly on cash principles, and he
tents to bis patrons as will make it to their
to, KM#*,
t>oviilo Court House.
Parker & Lee,,
RKER & THOMSON.) i
sold, to Dr. J. .T. LEE, liis interes
tiducted under the name of L'arker 1
contiuued in the name of Parker &
is they hope to retain the liberal pa- <
Thomson. They have secured the (
[ITE and iu addition customers may i
ys present.
DR. J. J. LEE. 1
CARD. J
Magistrate's Office, ) (
Greenwood, S. C. C
Certain unprincipled parlies taking (
advantage of a vile slander perpetrated
against me, succeeded for a time, in
having nic suspended from ofRco as
Magistrate. "But truth crushed to
earth will rise again." Tho villainy j.
and fraud have been exposed, and I.
am reinstated in tho oflice ef Magi?-!
trato by his Excellency Gov. 1J. K.
Scott.
All business entrusted to mo ehallj
receive prompt attention. My references
are, all good citizens, and an
experience of over twenty years ns
Magistrate.
J. II. TARRANT,
Magistrate.
Pec. 17, 1SG9, 34, tf
Floizr.
50 Bble. Stonewall Family.
50 " Alder Grovo Extra.
AA ftllUAti
1/ V WUJ'VI
la Store and for salo low for cash.
TROWBRIDGE & CO.
Dec. 31, 1869, 3G, tf ]
FEE9H BEEF1.
PORi AND SAUSAGES
I^~EPT on hand and for salo at nil Lours
of tbe day, (five us n mil.
MAYS & BURNS.
Nov .12' 1889, 23?3in.
J
To Arrive this Day. j
Tooth Brushes,
Nail^Brushes,
bnaving Brushes,
Hair Brushes,
Infunt Brushes,
Curling Brushes,
Shoe Brushes,
Buffalo Corahs,
Metal Combs, Plantation
Combs,
Cologne,
Eau Lustral,
Bloom of Youth,
Magic Balm,
Pomades,
H'dT Exlracte, ?
Soaps, >
Tooth Paste, J
Glycerine,
Hair JDye, (
India Ink,
Rouges, 1
Lilly "White, Queen Yic. Powdera,
Corn Plaster, Violet "Writing Fluid,
Razor Strops, Yeast Powders.
ALSO,
Madeira Wine, Black Pepper,
Cnj-enne Pepper, Rock Candy, "White
Mustard Seed.
ALSO,
IT J ? r<
iijpuuuinio oyringes, cjuspenaory
Bags, &c., &c., at
Parker & Lee's.
Doc. 31, 1809, 36, tf (
I
SMOKING TOBACCO!;
If you wnut the bcBt and finest Tobacco, J
call and got . ^
Fruits and Flowers,
Lorillard's White Puff Tobacco,
May Queen Tobacco,1 1
Cigars, at
Parker & Lee's.
Deo 17, 1869, 34--41
Red
Clover Seed.
1v\f ( w ; ! ': j i ' ' .
Bine Crass Seed.
-At' h .r ;
PABKER&lEE'S.,
Doo. 31, I860, 36, 2t
" "" **) 11 ' J|
"" - NBtf HUiXED f.:
SnckltJl)Mtiioar,
j fl^ip Syrup,
by
TKOWBRIfcOE A CO.
Oct S9,1869, 27?tf
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DViMH.I
IF C OPART
The Firm of 1
Donald is this day
)wii limitation.
JAS. W.
M. McD(
Abbeville, Jan'y
The undcrsignet
the Ilry CSoods anil
iness and will end<
the "Emporium of
pare with city rei
and Millinery U
Spring he will, in c
the J>i*y Goods ant
partments, establisl
floor a IDrcss ani> i
departnent which ^
ed by a ladv of t
SV %/
with efficient aseisi
Thankful to his
public ior the lib
bestowed upon tl
hopes by strict ati
ness to merit a con
same.
Very respe
Jas. 1
Having sold mj
business lately cai
firmjof Jfotolcv II
W. Fo'1 ler, I take
bespeaking for th
FOWLER a contis
liberal patronage fa
late firm.
JUL.
Shoes at
As I intend go
shoe business I ]
my stock of men's
children's pegged
until 1st of march.
Jas. }
In order to ma
Spring and Summi
sell until 1st of
goods, flannels, lau
titles in the mil
_ J . . v
mem, snawis and c
* -r ' v r> , i?ll
Jag. 1
^ f\' }' 1,
. ? Vi. / Ji '
* y r; t sv r ?
q' ;> i'.v C'i .-'in.i. -* <??.
Hosiery,, ghvves,
lars,sliirt-fronts
goods, a Deafttitnl
cries, laces, frillin
ijui ci o-^ - <.: ,.T^27)na i-J 4 TltlH A43l
ed yokes, &c?, &e*'j
,Ju *1 .pi
Y jf& PROWIE'I
Emporium
(L_ 1
UTIOBf
BERSHIP.
'owler & IW?
dissolved by its
FOWLER,
9MALD.
1st, 1870.
1 will continue
I Millinery buseavor
to make
Fashion" comtail
Dry Goods
Louses. This
onnection with
1 Millinery deli
on the second
iUantttfl making
viil be conduct;aste
and skill,
tants.
friends and the
er&l patronage
lie oldfirm, lie
Lent ion to busiiti
nuance of the
ctfully,
ffl. Fowler.
> &V
_ JL t -? "
' interest in ine
pried on by the
ItcEDnualb to Jas.
! this methoU ot
e said JAS. W.
nuance of the
estowed on the
McDonald.
t Cost.
r > . q >
. (. j ' . JO -i ij>-,
ing out of the
propose .selling
i, women's and
shoes at cost
?. Fowler. v * T
? ; * \' I
. i ? r *4 f-"J
:? ; i. Ai . .ri
ke room for a
cijl ?_ *
cr oiockj ^L,
march, mesS"
iseys, man
llinery uepart5|oak^||^?wt.
fwFon
ii Al^'01/i Ai'i
if wats' co1"
fefi-aWP^iers,
) VI1 w.*c?:i A>: ':in^ uiii
?...
OR. OF THE
n V? 3%i ,<5V .O
of Fashion.