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* * ? HARD HARDWARE! g JOHN & THi ? I IMPO y 2 AND DEALERS IN F 3 fH ARD p. * AT T1IE td * 185 Broad Strec W Estftbli: TAKE ploasure iu anouncing to their I that they are now id receipt of a IMMENSE STOC Embracing almost every article known i SWEI ENGLISH This seaion is unusually heavy. Their TABLE AND 1 Is nnpTecedentedly large anJ of very sui ENGLIS (Joseph Ilo<lges it Sons, George Weston aod warranted to suit tlio tasty of t!>e 11 PLANTATK AGRICyLTURj plows. trnATNs. axes. iioe*. hi WOWING MACHINES. GKAlX CiJ CORN SIIELLEIIS, FEED CCTTEKS best quality. CARPENTERS AND Of every description, and latest iinprovi BUILDERS The above in great variety. to<?etlier fcardvare iine, kept in stuck, all of wine "*> LOWEST K Jan. 21, 1870, v9?3m WAlftEI. I COTTOH WARI ^ tfyH 3T\\TnP, ifrKTnTi 1 'fiSL 7T ftti TfvT yyfifiiiiisiui AND D feuti Januar 21, 18?0, 39?3m NiniMU JOHN It. D , . r ? J. D. ArKEtfi . Geokqe E. Gibbon, F. J Factory East End Hasel Strc i i\vi i - . i. . HECOMM ENDED BY A A8 A SI'EC] COTTON, WHEAT, COI GROUND ASHLEY R] PHOSPH FOR WILLIAM C ' CH3?TEl]FlA No. 1 South Attlantic . W j wi 1^0^7,-29,1870, 40--3m ! mm . MiNUtACTURE UNDER the diiaetioaof.Dr. N. A. Pratt; n<i?j|i??y , Koloblo Phosphoric Aelj, in the form of 5 Vttaphal*tf?thefci4i4( *11 #aod Fertilixen Pboophorfc Aejd which ie in tbem, , ' Tm immesfe deposit* of Pbcuphatic Guan by Dr. Pratt; ahiftumaidly tfWlaUe H FertiliMr toy being grooad to poirdw, and r< make Hm wolabYs phosphate acitfble ia w growing plants. The insoluble PboophsieT.f -vatao to ths plsnt than tho original Phospfct luble Phosphate which Any Fertizsr AOntaii consequently the cheapest Fertilizer i*> that Phosphate. : ''Inspriawit with tbsM truth', the Sdb>lin?i . Cb*tl?ftOD Ue first ?x^nrif?Aold Si 1. OT?W!T??..1.J-Port fe,!bbl? Pboa| & Bom Phorohate of IimB/ftO p?r.U?,l? . X- KT|^CWi J MV, ?5r-P?rTttUn Super Ph<x - fft itr* ?Ae -Ditsolv?d Bona, ot iii^h grid for Mob p?r untag*. tfV- m c. BEI January, 28 lSftMHt? "?*?, .4,1 WARE. HARDWARE OS. A. BONES,. g i 0 UTEES . 5 ^ OllEICK AND AMERICAN | k ^7" 3F tES,s-p OLD STAND, 5 f t, Augusta, Georgia, R < slicd in 1813. friends in Abbeville and surrounding counti< a !K OF HARDWARE, lo tbo Ibc trade. Their importation of IDES IRON AND PLOW STEEL, assortment of ?OCKET CUTLERY ><?iiur quality, imported from tbo most celebrate ',H CUTLERY holm, Fiel \Y<ir<l, Julm A>khnin, L:iko Firtl sott fa&lidious. Tiieir Sioclc of )3T HARDWARE, AND 3lL IMPLEMENTS :lt,o\ys, v-isks. anvils.heating an AJHJS, SCVT1I15 P.LADKS, 1-AN MILLS ?5co., as very complete, and of the vol WHEELRIGKT'S TOOLS ?ments. ' HARDWARE, with almost every conceivable article in tl li is of llit? best quality, aud offered for sale i [ARKET RATES. ilE k CO., FACTORS, iHQUSE AND EALERS IN Dff" JferfLtSSy AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. uNDO ~ UKES, President. rxct0k8. 'Rev. James P. Boyoe, . L. D. Mo why, . Pelzer. set, Mines on Ashley Rivei ertilizer. GItlCULTUIUL. CHEMISTS. 2 fAIi MANURE FOR IN AND OTHER GRAINS LVER BONE PHOSPHATE, ATE HOCK, BALE BY . DUKES & CO, Tj 1TT1 /> vvnart Charleston, S. C., 1STFIELD & DuPRE, Agents, AT ABBEVILLE, S. C. X GUANOB, !, AND SEPIDEIC ACID, ID AT CI1ARLK8T0N, . , chemist for the Sulphtrtitt and Super-Phosphat Soluble Phosphate of Lime, or Dissolved Bon i, and these are valuable in the ratio of Solubl os which -was di icoverod in 1667 in South Carol in lonphatc of Lima, which is made available as iduced to /Sulphuric Acid to auch a condition ob t ?t?r, and thus made capable of being; taken np b; itujd in any commercial Fertilizer ia of no mor * took.. The greater the proportion of this So leta the quantity required per acre, am oantalniug- the- higheat percentng? of fckjlub tiJeyromaH ? v? ffloiwuM tf hunt ta p w ain any market., n r Ij?: y&nJtwil ?4tok:i pifcni;ei Kmh tan, 10 p?r ceol. dialfcupt for ca?h. ateinftd in the^ & r*t< &.d50<6 Agawto, AWjcviUe ,o^/ .a<.t ' Vs INSURE Y01 mm nstrs rpiIE subscriber is Aoest for Five t ^ JL liable. IIo is also Aoent for the ^ 1 ? Company vouched for by r multitude c ^ [This Company insures for from one lo Hi J jtwo thirds, which mav or may not ever I S | i8olate<l or detachcJ dwelling, for two tli ; for Five years, from ?05.00 to $77.50, i * fot fioin ?125.00 to $150.00, and each Ii dends. The Company Iihs never yol mi j> and and paid a semi-annual dividend of J "l lie is also Aokkt or superintendent o C able IiiFE Company tlie Pibdmont & A _l either tide of the Atlantic. Dr. J. J. \V Lj will canvass the country nud tako applies in I he absonce of the subscriber. Call at ;s OlRoe at Fowler & McDonald's Store, u If December 17,18G9, 34?if Quick returns and Perm MAPES' HI' Super-Phosu d OOMFC Bones, Phosphatic Guano I 0 Al! thoroughly decompose'! and reduc liou aud Sulphuric Acid. ADAPTED TO ' u COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO, G '? This is the 01 lost Supcr-Phocphato mn trod need to the Public in Mie Spring of t The guaranteed chemical standard of ct. Soluh'.u Hdiic L'ho^phate, 14 per ct. This standard is uniformly exceeded in I rnswln lir TV* A \ T.^ t * ..... .tirA, HirnliS, 1 Il^JJUl'lOr OI Gilhnn, of Uiclimond, Dr. Hayes, of 15o: ie several years past, aud published in the (1 it The practical success of this Super.plio! seasons, lia3 been as fully established by farmers, recent letters from nearly two hu _ pblets lasl ibsued. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Gene Carolina, 128 East Ba^ . D. R. SONDLEY, Agei GEO. T, RAD CLIFF E, CAPT. JAS. ROGERS, . Jan. *7, 1870, 3*7?3m NORWOOD l ? - ? v W J CS- JrS. C3 i 5 firain and General No. 3 Wliitc's B Deco , 31, 1800, 3G, if PAY UP7 OUR friends and patrons to whoi we have made advances and e: tended credit are requested to com and settle np, as we desiro to close u 9 our old business. Mcdonald, Norwood &c< Dec. 31, 18G9, 36?tf A. M HI LI WOULD respectfully inform hi friends that ho bus at the ol stand of Thoe. Eakin, A VARIED STOCK OF GROCERIES mmiwm, SUPERIOR vm 1 CONFECTIONARIES, EStc., EStc. And would he glad to serve hi old friends and the public gener ally with anything in hid lino a reasonable* r?riooa ANDREW BE. HILL. Jan. 2840?tf FERTILIZERS. ? ? SOLUBLE SOUTH BE A GUANO, i RHODES GROUND GYPSUM ritar! Circuit wj<hd?ui lodi fopnitbed ob triplication to toi general agents, <; <i i?itji : B. S, RHETT & SON, :i) oil* ha ' "f Or to J. W< UtOWBftJDGK * 00^ rAu t y. \ ufc mo t ? -,moi I- ji,'/ 6B0. T^BABTIJil^on ur f .I'iJifj . wto&tfaipdi. | i .oaim* & > .*i .'J Ninety-Six Depot, S. C. * . *?. lBf*.HHMt $ Twc-rf? 1 ? ? ) III IE PROPERTY J" ,B St OBOsd. 7/ cash Companies, good, responsible and roSoutiiukn Mutual of Richmond, Virginia, if tho best and moat reliable men in Virginia, e years, one-third cash, and rale (or tho other Bi ic assessed. For instance a Policy on an otiKRiid five hundred dollars, will Cost in cash, T' ibout thirteen dollars a year, and a stock rate I isurer is a stockholder, and is entitled to divi \y ido any assessment, but has actually declared ?i } per cent, on these stock rates. ^ f Aobkcies for that most successful and reli- \)0 iRLiNGTON', a Conipj.ny nevor surpassed on tj0 Hrdlaw, Dr. It. A. Arclicr, or W. T. Branch go| lions and give any information on the subject j,|< , the oflice for a circular. t.a; p Btairs. j bo 5AAC BRANCH, M. D. ' audit Imjirovcmait to the sail! TR0GEN1ZED II of T.imn dukw w VJi ilH JAlim j SEJIlIID OF" r fc Ammoniated Animal Matter, ilM it od to ft fine powder l>y moans of Fcrmenta- oi <;a re THE GROWING OF <h RAIN CROPS, VEGETABLE, &C. ? . . . fo nufactercd in tliis Country, having been iri-! l) hey cur 1652. j fc\ this fertilizer is : Ammonia, 2.GO to 3.C0 perj ? - * i l<11 wuuu l nospuaie, at) per ct. tilQ manufacture, as shown by tho analyses j fortiliznrs for Stato of Georgia, Dr. William ston, and other prominent chemists, during escriptivo pamphlet*. Kphtite, even d-jring the most unfavorable the ei porienco of hundreds of Planters and -p ndred of whom are to be found in tho pam I? ral Agents for tlie State of South j Street, Charleston, S. C. i?i it, Abbeville, C. H., S. C. !" Agent, Hodges' Depot, S. C, Agent, Ninety Six, S. C. kr. fa. foi DuPRE & CO., Provision Merchants ( ar lock Abbeville, S. C. ? ABBEVILLE LAND v FOR ji ct l " T^llE subscriber offers for sale l?is i very desirable tract of land in - Abbeville County, three miles A Vest ljc of Lowndesville, tying on Ross Creek, Wt and bounded by lands A. Y. Bowman, ih J. \V. Brown, and It. Sadler. The fai . tract contains two handrcd and cigh- loi I ty-threo acres moro or less, of which cit about forty-acres aro crock and branch w< . bottom land; about sixty-fivo acres ?it j aro in woods well timbered ; and the remainder ls^jooil arable land. Tho ? terms will bo made reasonable. For further particulars, address tho subscriber at Lowndcsvillc, Abbevillo County, S. C. jfi G. P. PETTIGREW. | Jan. 28' 1870, 40?2m 300 Bu. Maryland Oates. /' j For sale by NORWOOD, DUPRE & CO. nn _ mi January 12,1879, ?8, tf MNAL 1TTLEHNT. PUBLIC notice is hereby given to all ? persons interested in the-Estate of ' Abrntn Huddon deceased that a final settlement of the said Estate will be made in tlie office of the Ju<lge of Probate of Abbeville g County, on Friday the 24th February next, and Letters Dismisaory then applied for by tho Executors. * R. W. HADDON, T s J. T. HADDON, I Executors. Jan. 28, 1870, 40?tf 1 ?Tno miflnri a I m\s hi M\W PTJRJES DICKSON COTTON SEED, ? * \ * ' \ for' sale by {{j H. W. LAWSON, ft CO. T Jao. 28,. 1870,40?3m , ' * 1 WHALE OIL SOAP. FOR preventing and destroying insects or on plants, fruit treeB &o. ev< Just received, at hei PARKER ft LEE'S. fBl' J?d.T4, 1870,38?tf ' 1 ? ? jAdministrator's :? a : ,.j | J\ of Dr. James Morrow, deo'dj ] j will be jioadeia-t^o^?eof jtho Judge Oel } of Probate 'at Abbeville 0/ H., o^ ?nc IJvjra'a Jeanette Morrow, am K< 3 Administratrix. | ,s?7iM9&?ePRy9n- ! s? Jjoja Mjfcoa Aamuiutr?tor. m 1 ,, ttal 1 io State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY\ IN EQUITY. rnes M. Latimer, Henry S. iCerr, vs. ? Henry A. Joiigs, Caroline C. Hucka- ( bee, linry P. DuPro, J. F. C. DuPre, } and others. I U to declare trusts, perfect titles to land h Ac. * I' APPEARING that Henry A. Jones ' Juines A lirownlee, Mrs. Itebecca are, and the children of \V. C. Ware ioso names oro not known, somo' ol 3 parlies defendants in thio enw yond ibo limits of this State. Oil moil by Thomson & Kair, complainants " icitori, ordered that the said parlies, >nd, answer or demur to the Bill iu this so, within forty iluys, or the tnnio will taken against them pro confesso. MATTHEW McbONALD, l c. c. r. Jan. 12, 13C9, 39 ?Ot GREAT SOUTHERN MOVEMENT IU FENCMCt., Saves its Cost in Land saved, and facility , of cleaning. ^ REAT saving of timber can be made JC of anythiug that will not break of own weight. A rat may get through j nnil n f-nnirt-nl ? ' ' ' " .. iunj VI lino over UUl >111 j | her animals must s!ay out. Thowind' n not blow it down, ne?ds very littlepair, nmJ llio timber will last longer an in any oilier known fence. The tub ribtr is anient for Abbeville County and 11 6<*lI rights for plantations and f? r wnships. Cotno up on Sale Day and r further particulars in regard to P. ivis' Improved l'ateut Wiro and Piekct !DCC apoly to J. W. THOMAS, Agent Abbeville, S. C. TTTTC ft"R"rcAT amily Knitting Machine T7 ILL be exhibited at Mr. Brazeale's /V Tins Machino speaks for itself, and destined to revolutionize household Justry. Wo do not wish to abuse the lie honored noodles, but must say thai en for ordinary use their day is nt an d. This groat and cheap invention liis everything. Specimens of manuMured articles exhibited. Call and see r yourselves. J. W. THOMAS. Agent, Abbeville, S. C. Jan 7, 1870, 37?tf 1 NOTICE ! CERTAIN Notes nDd Acconnts, belonging J to the Eaiate of Dr. E. E. Pressly, dec'd, 6 in the hands of the undi'reiirnnd for collion. Purlieu concerned would do well to cd this notice. THOMSON ?fc FAIR. Not 20. I Of,8. 80?tf I. L. CLARK, At^l'AlU.L.K Of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND ?F ewelry, "WOULD respectfully inform the pubthat lie has located at Abbeville, and ! >uld be pleased to servo bis friends and e public generally. All work done itbfully at tbe lowest living rates. Hin tig experience in tbe business is a suffi-' int guarantee of bis ability to do any >rk entrusted to bis care. Shop oppo e tbe Post Office. TERMS CASH. ADMINISTRATOR'S k LL persons having demands against FRANCIS A. CALHOUN, doused, will present them properly attested uay Attorney, Mr. Burt, and those who 3 indebted to the deceased will please ike payment to him. Jolin F. Calhoun _ . , Adm'r. Francis A. Calhoun, dec'd. Dec 9, 1809, 34?tf i. C. NOLAND, AGT, ADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, : SADDLES, ! larness ant Trunks Repaired, j ALSO, ^URNITURE repaired . and re- , ; covqrod. CancSeats put ipOhairg I work done neatlj\ and on reason io verms. lor UAJltl. Nov. 5, 1869, 28?12ra. I . ' ; Baugh's if Be? Super Ptaptote of Lime. AM now receiving my supplies of Ibis Manure and planters can rely upon ting an article fully up to the standard per analysis. All bought from myself authorized agents I .will guarantee, as try cargo so sold is analysed on arrival 3 e and the high character of the manure a ly >ept op. , _ p n T W DAVOAtf o v 11 f 2 Bole Agent for.36. da., Noe. 1 <fc 2, 2 Atlantic Wharf, CiiP.rlesloo, S. C. fROWEBIBGE & CO.. , . ? Abbeville C- H.,n DB. JNO. A. STUART, C 3913 i-AafJirfc8*?.--- 2 Agents for Abbeville County.' ^ Prof. Sbephard*&ya<jf tbe nnalyBia made q ober 16,1809: "A valuable manure g I decid?gj? 90#>fiffjr$e article of L &HMXK: ?. 175 no, 1828 Ibe^ v d Cotton per aere. 178 lbs. Bansb'a u >9 *. swj;. ? >ee 24,18G&nM^8niTS f ,8* .041 ' PETER BRENNER, PIANO MAKER. A ND Agent for the sale of The CeleljL United Pianos Manufactured by Whickering & Sons., Geo. Sleek Co., iVm. Knabo ?fe Co., and others. Also, 'arlor and Church Organs, nnd dealer in ill kiud6 of Musical Instruments, Strings | lie, 322 Broad Street, oppobile Planters' Jotol, AUGUSTA, CJA. May 28, 18G9, 5?tf HARDWARE 7 ENGLISH HARDWARE of direct importation ; American Hardware of all kinds Wkolesalo and Retail. Agencies. rllE subscriber is (lie Agent for Ihn sale o Walter A. Wood's MOWING and HEAPING Machines. Onlleit's rutciit Steei Brush COTTON 3 INS. Biinley's l'atent Kentujky PLOUGHS. A FULL Stpl'LY of Agricultural Imple/jL incuts always on lmnd, for sulu low, C. GRAVELEY, 32 East Bay, South of the Old Post Office ? CHARLESTON, S. C. The Waving Banner of Health. HEINITSI-I'S ttCBBN'8 DELIGHT, A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight Til ft MpW 'Tlioninr aP TTn?HT. ??w ll JIUW1J l/l iiUuitU> Tl.e life of all Flesh is Blood?The Ili-alth of all Lifo is Puiity of Flc*-b?Without jnnily of Blood no Fk-.-h can Lo frcofiom Disease. DEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, An antidote of Disaase. Tho Great American Alterative and Blood Purifier, For tlic cure of all those Diseases which may he traced to avitiateti . condition of the Bluod. The theory is that Blood is the Life of of all Flesh, and if impure, the Life of all Disease. Life and Health is only to he iiiitimainca i>y lue circulation of pure aile* rial 13!ood. Such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hepatic Disorders, Inflamations, Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption, Kings Evil, Carbuncles, Boils, Itching Ilumor of the Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of the Skins, l'imples, Blotches, Pain in the Bones, old Ulcers, Syphilis aud Syphilitic Sores, Indig^tinn, Inflammation of tho Bladder and K'dneys, l'ains in (lie Back, General Debility, and for ull complaints arising from deficiency and poverty of blood. Hienitsh's Queen's Delight Is the Wonder of Modern Science. No medicine, has attained Bnch a worldwide reputation as this justly celebrated COMPOUND Its extraordidary healing powers arc attested to by thousands, and every mail is reighted witb letters bearing testimony to ts excellent character aud worth as a ined cine. Orders are <-otninor in Imm oil ??? - " MWM? H"CU" Lers, and nil bear unmistakable evidence of its groat popularity. Be nure and ask for " Heinitsii's Queen's Delight." And see that hi# name is on it. Look out and avoid base imitations. Wholesale Agent", FISHER & T1EINITSH, Goluinbia, S. C. For anle by all Druggists. October 29, 1809, 27?1y. CONGAREE Tiinnr nrnnirc muii wunu Oolumbia, S. O. jiiTlmii, Proprietor. Sole Manufacturer of the GREAT SOUTHERN CAST [RON, SELF SKIMMING EVAPORATORS for South Carolina. One complete Set of Evaporators, $80 Two Furnaces, all Iron, comnleta Sfift ' JT ' Swinging Pipes, &c 15 to $175. I make superior CANE MILLS and al Machinery requisite for makiDg Sugar and 3yrup. * ? *> . : it..: i Rollers 14 inches diameter ..$80 f ? 12 * . $70 M 10 M $60 I " 14 " ....$60 t: ? : 12 ? $46 ?' 10 ,? ? ...,...,.$35 ^ BOVE priccsv complete - with frame. lj*. ?? uuyut irame f 10. less on each >ill. Also, Steam Engine*, Boilers,, Mill lesrlbg of all kinds, Grist and" Saw Mills, matters, Ac. Agents, &c., for L & P. X. fed#rick's Hay apd Cotton Presses^ which alw) maaufaoture. . All aia?: of Gib W?#* coastantk on hf n<}? ^ SPi^rse tstionary Steam Ebgi.nB apd Boi|er? on and, for sal* cheap,'for CAStL An^lrk' WAtlrlratfed. oi ebftsf**.!; ^v/ l>n?[ : i icj ,??yo?a i'! O 7?u: V7li? of Sftf'Toi O'HpVf J Jul/1(5,18<j$k 12?tf .madJ ^jniavr** Guano! Ij'NOCII NELSON would respectfull iti Ji ibo agency for Belling two of tbe les ZELLS' M Bone F ANI GHESAPEAI AN AMMONIATED S I will keep constantly on hand* largo which I will sell lo planters for cash or on zers have been used very extensively in every instance have given entiro salisfacli seca upon application lo ENOCH January 5, 1870, 3*7, tf J. F- TO? "HUE )g-g "TTTC^I /r%\ <t7^> <?3D GWrto am <J2) yi TiAIvES tliia menus of thanking his fiier patronage bestowed upon him, and nl he desires a continuanco of ihoir past favoi best asasortmeut of FAMILY IV . In a word, every article usually found in a 1 will sell as low (or cash as any liouso iu ll January 21, lS^O, 30?tf lvEEl' IT El.ro: |W. C. HE\\ At tiie big sign no. 282 br< is the place to buy cheap, PURE A? ad brandies, whiskies, rums, pins, wiues, ale: In conncction with this House is a large October 1, 1869? tf ENRIGHT REPAIRERS OF COTTON GIK HOUSE CARPENTE TI3E subscribers would inform their fric prepared, wi'.h competent workmen i Cotton Gins, Threshers and Fans, nnd < From their long experience in tlie various I of their ability to give satisfaction, and tri i now receiving a supply of GIN MATERIA that lino. Work will be done on the most ERY. They will alwavskeep on hand a good s< OAK UOFFINS. JOHN ENRIGHT. A i,"n t 19, 1889, If CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK O F SOUTH CAROLINA. Office Bank Building, Abbeville C. H. Current Deposits of $1.00 and upwards Received. Gold Deposits payable in gold, received by agreement with the Assistant Cashier. Interest allowed at the rale of Six fer Vent, per annum, compounded. every Six Months. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part tbejeof, may be withdrawn at any time?tbo Bank reserving the right (though it will be rarely exercised) to demand fourteen dnys' notice if the umount is under $1,000 twenty days if over $1,000 and under 85,000, or thirty days if over $5,000. OFFICERS- i WADE HAMPTON, Present. JOHN B. PALMER, Vice-President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. D. L. VVARDLAW, Assistant Cashier DDITiECTORS. WADE HAMPTON, Columbia. WILLIAM MARTIN, Columbia. F. W. McMASTER, Columbia. A. C, HASKELL, Columbia. J. P. THOMAS, Columbia. E. n. HE1NITSH. Columbia. JOHN B. PALMER, Colombia. THOMA8 E. GREGG, Colombia. J. ELI GREGG. Marioc* G. T. SCOTT, Newberry. W. G. MAYES, Newberry. . B. II. RUTLEDGE, Charleston/1; " DANIEL RAVBNfcL, JR., Cborfestob Mechanic's, TjtfboVei^,'Clerks, > Orphans and others may'here deposit their 1 savings and draw a liberal: rate pf interest therpon. Planters, Professional Men. and Truileee WfsbiDjef to' draw Interest on their ^btfv?Bt)Hbe^r?qafa}'dtMi for bnsinei? of ) other purpose*. m/Parenia desiring to . set apart small sums for their ohildren^fRd Married Women and Minors (whose despotic* can-only <witbdmwn by.theml selves, or, in case of death, by tbeir legdl rttprecetrtatiyw,)laywide Jondp be it^ett ttr withdrawal Bcfcd<dtf:o: na OJ SepK 10,1819, 20?iy74i > J Guano! iform liis customers and friends that lie bas it and most popular Fertilizers now in use. [MONIATED UV ^ JJFMM ) THE [E GUANO, OLUBLE PHOSPHASE. quantities of bolh of the above Fertilizers tunc on reasonable terms. These Fertili? * this Stale, Georgia and Alabama, and in on. Testimonials and certificates cau bo NELSON. raSEND, WLT, He Q0 ' Is, ami the public, for the liberal share of - mo Siiinti t'me would remind tliein that s. llo will keep constantly on h;ind iSSiiiiii IEDICINES. 5rst class DRUG HOUSE, and wliich lie je Suite. RE' THE PEOPLE" I AT HT & CO., 3AD STREET, AUGUSTA, CIKORGTA, *D UNADULTERATED LIQUORS, sucb 5, porter?, ?>itlers, ?;c. rectifying and refining ESTABLISHMENT. in* ft SMITH VA. umi i li5 rS, THRESHERS AND FANS, RS AND BUILDERS. jnda and llie publio generally that t1i?y are ind no abundance of material, lo REPAIt jo all work in the line of Carpentering, tranches of their business, they feel confident ist to merit the public patronage. They are .L, and are prepared to execute all work ia , reasonable terms?CASII ON I/EL1Y uppiy 01 KfcAJDX NADE WALNUT and D. B. SMITH. NATIONAL HOTEL, col umbia, s. c., ROBERT JOYffiR, Proprietor. P. II. JOYNER, Superintendent. BOARD PElt DAY. $2.00. Tulle Joyuer'a Omnibus Line, which wfH convey you, free of oharge, to; aud irotoi the National Hotel. c Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Ac , for hire on reasonable terms. Calls-promptly attended tow Oct. 20, 1869. tf . ; UAKBIAlilS AND WAGON S H O 2? . CHARLES COX RESPECTFULLY in forma the pnblio that he ie m-epared to'build to order, BUGGIES and LIGHT ROCK A WAYS," nnd to do all kind* of CARRIAGE and-WAGON \V(^RIC at i-hor? notice; and on rsarpuahla terms. All Dew work warranted for twelve months. February 25. 1869,44.tf ? I, |B> W iu'l l.i'ibot wri ,' >.j r.?tl r> i-'"'r.t'iWOOL ! W001M 100111 .I'.ju) -jii) "*0$ ill bn;; I ,t?uovo .rrr-.r" I WOOL, I nF-dHHWW fc ODS 1 ,0'.^u3 Tff MttVanMl jMtWftJotf! bfifcanSid foreign aiffloE ..vailed or ontfiih.*0 vJ oiw .K,^ fl