The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 06, 1870, Image 3
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WALLER I BROW
nAwtdP
3&B.T ?GOBS,
Shoes, ftueen^^Tart,|iOrX-AW?
WAM,
Ready-Made Clothing1
Jfurnislpng ?ooiss,
IRON & STEEL
Am> in fac^ is everything to b<
. fpqpd^in-^ w^ll-atocted, genoru
store. Patronage desired oil a basii
of valuo received. Motto, ,;Lov
prices find faiv-dealiug." . Liberal ad
vances, on sbipiuonts to ouv t'rienda.
Fob. 18, l?70, * L- :
V?. ... .
1300 Bushels
Best White Virginia Corn
500 Bu. Pure Yellow,
at late reduction in price.
50 Barrels of Virginia Flour,
25 Bbls. Different Grades of Flour.
AH at lowest markot rates.
WALLER ft BROTHER.
F?b. 18, 1870, 43?tf
NEW ORLEANS SYRUP.
FLOBntA> SYRUP.
Daflaint* ^?? 1 ?
."G wjAuU| iHuciyui JJIUUVD.
BEST WATERMELON,
wimpejwitp syrup,
WAIXEE ft JBJtOTHER.
February 18, 1870, 43?tf
TO; ARRIVE.
SO ms.
CLEAR RIBBED SIDES,
"RIBBED SIDIS.
Shoulders, Mess Pork,
And Best Settle Rendered Lard,
WAXLEE & BBOTHEE.
Feb. : 8, 1870, 43?tf
. < ??
F Ij O UTI
At WILSON S
NEW MILL,
oti&sa i ' a-. .:.t s* i
Family* 14.00 j;1 Gkpi?r? Familyf
$4.50; Extra Gioice
Sundlyi M.oo:
To Saiit l?urcliasers.
iVprU A'J, 18711,1, tf.
"notice
s . V* iar- i. 1 ' ft tWt x ' i-? <
ALL persona, are .hereby warned
^tg^Wret tradingfo#a note givon
by John N. Golding and John I?. Off'
ings for ttxfc soiji bl ooo 'hundred^add
five dollars, to W. Ilcnry Moore, and
bearing daW. either Jfcbraary or
-which, wa^a lost
ciiu^f jewwn : iioagoa' JJepot and
Abbeville! C.'JEL,'oV at Abbeville C. II.
?AUo a^ai^et ti^wlitig for,a due bill
foj" seven dollars, given to the same
by S. A. Ifpdtfes, fllhrt
or March' IoyO.' Payment of the
above note's ha^beon stopped.
W. HENRY MO ORE.
April !to * '
PhaEm^cnHjPiepJti-atlona
Dinct froia the iajipretary.
BynttJ dfjIypft^osptritfcarCbnip.
8yrup^:fs<^pJ)|^A of hLOv\ Qainlne
Wine <ytlw?9Mty? Bark,
Wine of Pepefiif1' T: :2t .soy: ,
Elixir-^f-Bftrit with Protox, of Iron
CRntbarid*LY
promp&y,
^??^;Hi|iff?fl<T-*- <US
Cod Liver Oil. J ?'?
hokoj
L
? ;; Wt Bt^iU'Miowbi^fou
latt of ih? tcrrtb^^toiiy^yRioh
niQit'd on lK|tft%h| from tho Jtnfuirtr
or tho Ww. Fifty ncvtm povRoiif
* woro billed and tioarly t\vd iutnUrcd
- wounded?-jjntut aoriouty* t
ThodaUy imv|??g announced
| that tho Court \ of Appeals would
muko-thcir dooiofba at 11 o'clock, in
>l... iMI.. rii._? -
miu jiujsviii-v/uaiiuon, mayoralty case
? **rimi|(16n?o;-erowd packed the cosi t
- rotnn, !?i tho secttaa slory of the Cftp
- itol, bcforo tho hour tipmed. The
oourt-rootn is justo.vor tho hall of the
House of Delegates, and whs literally
packed in every part, wit h'persons
eager to hear the expected decision
, Suddenly tho paeked gallery gave
way, and was thrown forward with a
heavy concussion, into tho centro ol
tho cou.it room, with tho rush and
surging of tho crowd, causcU the
whole floor to break through from
>. the walls, and sink in a cloud of dust,
andv laden with its jond of hutn&n boI
inga, down into the IIouso of J)olcgatfs
below. The m: ss which fell bu
ried iu iU ruing tho pot'sous who httjv
I ponei' then to ho in tho hull., It is
3 oxceeUifigly fortunate that tho catas7
tropho happened at. the early hour of
- 11; for-if it had occurrcd after* the
House of Delegates had met-- srnrnolv
an}* of the members could have os,
capcd. A large meeting of the Delegates
which had been held in the hall
r had just adjourned. Tho sccne
i which was presented after the fall of
the suspended court room was rright'
ful beyond description. A thick
cloud of dust-filled the vast spacci
Ever}- individual' of-the vast throng
of human beings was begrimmcd
( with dust. Many were bleeding and
groaning from the - injurioa, Mjey had
reeeived. Many Jay dead in the promiscuous
crowd. Through the io*
cumbcnt floor of the fallou room, the
logs and arms and heads of the persons
who had been caught beneath it,
were protruding; somo ptill under
thfi'ftrVnll nf Hnndi
j--.. >/. vii | Wiivio IflUV 111^ JfJ
efforts lit extrication, or in the agony
of pain and Buffering.
The greater number of the persons
who went down with tho floor readily
made their escape from tho hall bolow.
Thoso iAvho were struck by !
timbers and caught by tho gallery I
above, and those who wero in the
lower hall, and caught by tho falling
mass wcro the sufferers from tho occurrence.
Itis a cause of-thankfulness that
so small a proportion of the great
number o: persons who wero in the
court room has been injured. The
Jllflirnn nP ll\r? nnnni it"""1 >" ? 1
? * .vov.l l_OV.UJ.CU
Unhurt- Thoy w-oroin the confcreneeroom,
wlicn the floor sanlc. Very
soon after the catastrophe occurred,
almost an iptyantj- as it wore, those who
were uninjured commenced most
active exertions to rescuo thoso who
were buried beneath the heavy joists,
gallery, stairways, and tons of fallen
laths and plaster, and whose groans
could be heard rising in- mournrtil'cadenco
above the uoisc and confusion
incident to*thc horrid occasion.
Some thoughtful ones ran to "the
bell-house, and, obedient to their suggestion,
the bell-men commenced tolling,
which soon brought out all the
fire department and many citizeiis.
Tho report was. rife, and ; for some
time believed, that the CaphUl was oh
fire.
When tho firemon and citizens
found out what was demanded bf
them?help ffoi^ tho' helpless?thoy
went to work nobly, tho former \vjth
[ladders and,lffff??iSOi&aii2fc, ia&iM
[litter bv everv oxortinn nf ?ti'mnrili
endurauco an^pcrscverancc, to i^seue
their imprisoned fellow-mortals. The
heavy timbers, &c., had been pitched
out of the windows. The records of
the.court, snob as had been Recovered,
were thrown into the. ruling ^closing
Washington's Btatue, ^^pfeethor
with a hundfed^ate ~oOnu-34s 'mii^y'
shoes. s'*
The corps^ft ^^Uioie 'tlifcen^from
. the ruitip wero Ajfel^id oil tbo grass
on botli-ildes of'tn'o* fjapjtol; &?vtyere
th e woati<M.^^Sm^;.^ffinc^;>i'tfd
doad worn-iUlfn .4*&Wui ?iiSht? ?W
thc*r
The oajfg&'rophfe. .J^aatroyed "t.bft,
room ofvtifap^ S ii^ptcrrio^CJoor t _ of Appeals,
111/6 tSrcrk'A offic$yfmd compete-'
[y WrccRod.t^Jffialli>^the Houso of
seats on the iftiio
page
lured. Y^crftftjr
ihft |kfcik2ZhifrdHl* J
-?? . uwir* ' 4|UU
tho floor, cd^At^d -Vit!rv'Jeighteen
; inchcs.of. plaster and laths, .was left
in chaygo of a .polioemuu. It.
considered hardly pasSiwetbafc' ?u?y
mora unfortunates were buried beneath.
~ ' ^ - i .1 ft 0
There -were many touching incidents
connected with this ' catastfophe..'.tiWfterf
la search .of their
husbands, sisters iq Jtearcb f of their
. brothers, and mothers anxlouBly iaqniring
of every* ono tha^thereabouts
?Ptheir eons? ail "With-gftaf'dtt their
couotenomoos -*nd ti impairing to&Vii:
It was a Biffht to 'toucn thfe-hardest
jkheart. Tho fliiii&ffihrt1 J*if tfi^TaWn**1
^timbers dud tVie debrip from tbft.flonrfc
IsPQjii.wai.Wiofa Hhat.oftra.bey rescued
ntriB sufteror, they cou1&-stan&t4fti0*
I iiofr tJUe iiiteoun moans -of & dozen
' .WtaVSfa W
| j^ranoS..' <5ilo&Cj oft ^ Vtfcet Stores;
Tfe{&fially on Main street.
polK io/foree loat aoVts of'fo officers
r j^Ddjra^S/R^? ^ vw'irf. >Vf Vi ??)><*.
* ?> *PW-fcr?WBei?f aWd tftrt[
|lved
!, rf4ra ifflfh -
'Ja oTt??f waN*
- tcnui two flfcv hy ?tfht or Jttohei
think, Wore relied* The coMMtt Into*
> .lette W>Wtoofc Wa? to *re*ftm!t thp
walls and lessen too support, For
' marty years ibo floor liMbeonooa*
cave to aft extent Hint was 'n!arming,
* but fnfnHlarfty ttatl, lis (Uttiil. rtertiov.
I oil the doubts "of its ?afbty. '
V j i i ^ f i i, r. * r*
I Meetiii# of Stockholder^ 'Of the J
I Greenville and .Columbia Raili
road Company,
, "v V?HF s A 'I
> Tito stockholder* ',mot at ilia hall oj
tho Nickcrscljti dt 10 o'tflocki
i lion. D. If. CImmbcrlatn was called
i to the obair, and C V. Cariington, appoint
of 1 Sccrtitdry.' .
t A comnjitwo- vrfta appointed oh
proxies nrtd stock representation.
i The comroittoo ropoited nearly 60y
i 000 shore* tfOTwhtjsd. ' . .. V
President Eathtuett read tfc? fcport
of tlife PreaifldtrV and I>ir?<stor?-T submitted
with the' General Superintendent's
report and the usual tabids as
the annual report/vrhichf wits rqCfClved
and adopted.
An amftq^^ttt;t0^o
adopted by which the OnST0*3 ?* VicePresident,
wo? create*).
Some chanson woo mode in the. bylaws.
.
section ix or "An act to regulate
the rights and powers of railroad
companies," passed February 14, 1#70
was adopted, and the Board empowered
to consolidate with other Railroad
compenios, and to do other acts provided
for in saftJ act of the Legislature.
The following officers wero elected
for the ensuing year:
President? IrVedcricR Bnsh.
Vice-President?J. l'attcrion.
Directors?John J. Patterson, J'. "W".
JUarrison, Niles G. Parker, James Ij.
Orr, Timothy Hnrley, 1>. M. Porter,
Joseph Crews, II. H. Kimpton, James
M. Allen, A. J. RnnRier, Geo. W. Waterman
and F. 1j. Cat'dozo.
A complimentory resolution of
thanks was passed to President Ham>
mett, tlio Board of Directors, and
Mr. Meredith, General Superintendent.
A free ticket was voted to Mr. H.
P. ilammett, and ftimily for life bri
the road. . ' "
Resolutions of thanks to Hon. D.
FT. Chamberlain, Chairman, for tho
efficient and able manner in which lie
discharged* hif duties, and to W.vA.i
Wright, Esq., fbr tho uae of tho hall,
were adontud.
Mr. Bush, the President is, Btiys the
P lice nix, a gentleman of means?a
New York banker, and it is his intention
to go to work as rapidlyas possible,
and put tbo rpad fh complete
order, so as to rarfk, it ^a-first class.
Ho is thoroughly au foil in railroad
matters, atfd will be ably assisted by
Vice-President Patterson.
At a meeting of the Board of Di-j
rectors, tho following officers were
AIP(4IW1 f! V r!ni'?*ilif/*An cAAi?nf? 1
ry; Keubcn Tomlibsonj U'<iusurer; X).
II. Chumberlain, BOllcitor;'John tl.
Moore, general superintendent. Tlie
Phanix enys that Superintendent
Moore was ffyrvnorjy connected ifrith
tho Kew York Central Railroad, and'
is said to thoroughly understand His |
business. Secretary Carrington, and i
efficient officei', who has been with)
the compatiy 6inco its inception has
been retained. The President, J. I
t'rewa. and Waterman -were elected
Executive Committee. Mr. J.. O.
Meredith, was elected Superintendent
t! I
?? Vilv OHVIJIB.
Collector Patterson, 9^ Memphis,]
Tenn., hasrcceivctl instructions from i
the Secretary of TtlioTrcksui-y-tb take
possession of all property sold there
during the war for' tftxes and after-,
wards; redelivered, Million* ar<? involved
in it.
The London Chnrehiiiari' announces
kthat the illness of the Archbishop of
Canterbury is 60 sevcj^ that*, he will
offer hi* resignation, 'which is hourly
expected. The Church man add?, tjac
BishODOf Winchester will hi> nnnnin'l.
A. . "T '
his successor.
General Shqrnjan st^es that Indian
hostilities, ha.vc.hpt yet commenced ip,
Ithc Sioux country, but he is expecting
dispatohee-iotfial effect, ^ General
Sheridan hgs gono to the front and
will communicate at once ia detail the.
slate of affair.
> On Saturday t General Cnpljy.i8sucj3
orders relinquishing command of the
Department of Virginia, and directing
all officers now serying in the ,d^
partmeb t lo reptirt "by letter" tb 1Geat'l-ftl
Mf-T>nwt>H Pfimmnn^'nu*
partmenfc or tho Eaat.
a i- ; J , j
A New Yofk ' jj'anfcr apnouncefCtfi^t
VMrg. ^bby Sage-McFariahd-KicTmra
ardeoti irxmting J'
?< ' TT r^^*^rrriu7 .<1 > ?<
' .i "1^ L.-nifitll'Mfty#: .'H'i v : in ; t;*f
[;/ . .Inttf . j
If yofy in
Dry G6o<&*
lhfcry. J.: .. - - 4S
... ? _ ?
- at yoTw&yrwwgiJWlwWto#
O*$wm %%ikiggAefe3ttK
raoriey and go to the ..
v?y ' EaiPORii/k di" Fashion.
! ? tW'tJ .7 JI ;fv8?
" J ,zHt. ' &' i '& .?>
A, new Btock of.?Difc??Qood8 will
berecSoivfid'tUii.vpflok^ JJa^JBBit^
4c., received Cvery^?e?lfc%t the
' rn WUWPc'.lit
(f U?it;.,'.i f*- *ijti
_li hod \ ii- tWd-ot? ^
-WtVcwixfA^RA
|<^^axbioldex^t 8^*8i
$1 Ojal i
abri??ef)3Br ^ortU?,fi y ?\w oHi/> Hi .i
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2* -'
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I ^'U Wifr.
sSML
t 4 <
! pjfetlifoh fotbMi tb? removal from
SUU of doc Med'_Chriuuimu, un- ,
I nor a psnMty Of tan dolllt* > ' j'
1 The Cgllftwu Pacific Railed
Company nro building fifty oars to
carry gra^a in .t>utk. .
I Richmond. Virginia, hue Imported a
i number of EqgHfth sparrow*,. ;
COJSTSiaNlSES.
Tho following Turned persons liava
1 Q*elght in the Depot:.
] Jktrs C. Fawn, Miss Sarah E Wier,
; MrB Ellen L. Parker^ ColCothrnn, Bukor
& Olinkacales, Moseley k Whito
I fay & Bind ley, W p^IarsA CoA W
V Ciinkscnlcs, IT T Austin, it 35 feowr
ic, J A.Norwood, J M CHbevt, Wra
I Wilaon. ,1- Knos, J Crows, W ft Par
Kdr, Tj Guflln.
EXPRESS.?TTm Itill, L II Russell .j
3 C Crawford, D Rave hoi, (care Rev 1
W! R DuBosd.)AKcoBaskiu, John En- i
right, I) II Jtbdgers & Co, Mrs C Fawn 1
State Tax Cojleetyr, WAT Oliver.
D. B. SONDLEY,
Agent.
JMkrlrftta
m Abbeville; May 6^?20
New 'York, ilay 4?Cotton dull
and drooping, 22J@23h Gold 14}.
7 P. M.?Cotton dull?uplands 22J.
Gold 141. ..
Charleston, May 4.?Cotton steady
?middling 21.
Liverpool, May 4? Noon.?Cot- j
ton quiet?uplands 10J. . , ,
.LATEST QUOTATIONS OF |?
SOUTHERN SECURITIES, 1
IN CHARLESTON, 8. C., 1
Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Bro *
x ker, Xo. 25 Broad Street.
April 29, 1870. !
State SECGKiTiKa>r-S6bth Carolina, old.85
a?; do new,?a"i9; do, regiM'd atoch, eat iat
??80.
City Sfccuninia?Aognrta, Ga. Bonds, ?n
86; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr iut) ?a
56 ; do. Fire Loan Bonds,?altj; Coluuibin, S.
C. Bonds* ? A1Q.
Railroad Ren hr.?.Blue Ridge, (first mort- 1
gage)?n50 ; Clmi'leston and Suvanutih.?a7?;
Charlotte, Columbia and Aiigvsta,?bb7|; Che
raw ninl Durlingion,?a86; Oreen.iile and
Columbia, (first mort.)80j??; do, State guarantee,
69a?.; Northeastern, 88a-? .5 Sayantmlf
and 1 Charleston, 1st mort ?-aSi';' do.
Slate guarantee, ?a75; South Carolina,?
a79; do, 73 ; Spartanburg nbd Union?a6i>.
ItaiIjKoaI) Stocks?Charlotte Coluiub a .ami
Augusta, ? o60; Greenville and Columbia, 2a
?; Northeastern, a 0; Savannah mid L'h?rleston,
?aU6; South Carolina, whole chares
?a-10^ ; do, do ?ia2V.
Exdii&fiK, Afc.;-HiNe? York Sigtyt, i off poi-;
,'iuw, iixfiiv,; ?- - '
''soliill OARbtjNA BARK BIUA " " ... ' 1
I "Bank of Cli2lrl.-?tfan. .Vx/if?........ 2
l*Bauk of Newberry... '
Bank of Comden.. .v.,................ BO*? J
Ba? k of GeorgctoWrt'. 6a?
Untile4f South. Carolina. .. 6a? (
Bunk of Chester 6a? |
bank of Hamburg,., :-....y~.l?,..,-.........2a-r- ,
Bauk of &tate of S. C. prior to 16C1 J>8a? .
Bank of Slate of K. 0. ii#ue 1861 and '6li 18a? (
"PlanUre' aod.Mechanics Bank of (
Clunleeion ?a?
People's Bwr.k of Gbarlcaton...?........^-a?
Union Bauk of jQbar^eaton. ?a?
auutn western K it JH^nk of CUarlesion,old,..;'.,...
i.i7.... .... .?ft?.
SoulthWiMterd 'It R Dtuk* of Charleston, .
'(>ew ..ji-. ?a?
State BauWiof Charleston 2a?
Farjrif.ra' and Exchange Bank of ChfT> . .
ifr-ton..^...'......... la .
Exchange Bunk of Columbia... - ft? '
Coimnf-rcial Bai.k pf <?ot.uoibi?.\ .4a?
I Merchants'Rnttli of Oheraw. ..............2a? *
Plnutors' Bank of Faiifield...., .....2a? *
State of South Carolina Bills Receivable par.? <
'City of-Charleston Chang? Bills.' p*r.? .J
| * Bills hnarlted thus (*) are being redeemed |
at the Batik Counters ot each. '
i?1 j'1".1i >"j. J.1 L J i * t
AljbeviUe- Pncto
BAGOING?Ounny?rper Vnr3..?. .? %0 I
BALE HOI'E?Uefup.per 11* " ; * V; i
Manilla, p?r ilk.>..... SQ ?,? fift t
BACON?Hams. p?r ih.....25, a.xl t
? Bh<rald?r?; pair if'mr tf $
Side#, per lb.,.i. -21
BLUE STONE, per lb.?.... ... .18 a. i
BEfeF?p?r lb.....M. ..i 8 a 1* t
BU ITEU?Count^, per lb 2? a' -25 t
CHRESE? . *6 a , . 1
CUlCKEMS?pe??b?*d...*."..ws-d -20 a M t
CALJCO?p<?r jard 10 a t
COtPEUAtt-^per lb.v.?..^...?...k. .< ? lu *
CORN, per by?h?Jv...v.?I fO*l 1$ ?
CO?tW MEAL. Jbor. bu?hel 4 tW.U, *
CAWPtES-^t*?o*?p?r lb,. ...:.. ' 20a " *3 t
^OFPEE?rBta, *a*?lbi.$*.;.<.(?. WM i
. Lagoyrarp$r lb?io>^>-?^{!*8fc :*> fa
Ja?a,per lb... i....U? .40 j
COTTONSAB^r pe/ bunch,. ' t&faM i
DOtfBm0SM^V*r j?r&'.litJW 3
*YW Sir"
" I .line!) *48<
iRoipnwf^ * -mjw -J
XkO^et-fi I* wAa??,.-?* 0*1?. * ?
I i|SM^hiirrfN3.-iif v &? a
i
j IMiwown m J3TP
f .Di Pol7"* f'lfcr,
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?cU^?s^soai
?^#dlIJn^A, DaJM.r..jj
Miisjn pit lo??.t4.<( ..i.5iM>,,.,? . 4 10
>>: ?'?.?Hxwr?y >Ti
A &' GSi?-^.';t:?i,iia?*,4)ifo 3 a
it particularly tmuMted Ho Mod dd*
gaton to the approaching Convention
in Charleston on tho 18th ami
14th or, plMtrir not equip*
nlent W ?t ?**<
send ? wporr fcoatafaing $he nomblr1
6f Superintendent*, Touchers, and
Scholars in eaoh and etery suhtjol.
Tho subscriber expects to (Ittond
that Convontion, tud H4H1 ttk> ulnm. I
r.w~~aro
in-carrying -report# from any
School not represented-by delegates,
Plcaso hand tbein In .by; tho 9th of
Mny. (2t) ISAAC frRANCIL
How to Build Chkaiv?lEvorv one
who has any expcmtXcorlr. bujjfding,
knows to his sorrow that tho Ahpitfe;
and and onb Httloitotrw ihojutting^ ni
tho one word fimshihg, make fYiliy half
the coat of n nbUjrtf-MArid that ill'ndvisod
OA*?cnditure in this direction often
runs the bill inf ?b<> tho ostimate.
To acoid such troubl?-<xntt-^jsaPP0t'u^*
nient, buy your blinHa,, doors, pastil,
mouldings direct from Hvo manufacturer,
P. P. Tonle* .Charleston, S. C.
Sco advertisement* ^ : . lm.
*" '? '
Wo ask attention to this Unrivaled
FAMILY MEDICINE:
{ .
The Pain .Killer is, by universal conscnt, al.
owed to hare won for itself a regulation unlutpnssed
in tlie history of medicinal prepern.
lions. lis instantaneous ?ff. ct in the entire
eradication and extinction of Pain, in all. iU
rarious fonris incidental to the human family,
ihd the unsolicited written nnd varbal testimoly
of ^he masses in its favor, have been, its
>wn best advertisement.
For evidenco in favor of the Pain Killer
for Ministers' Sore Throat or Bronchitis, read
,be following:
G*sts?The Pain Killer hns been a constant
occup-int of our h?use for over two
fears, and a pot Lion of the time it lion been
lie only rnYdichjg under our roof, ilardly
?ver do I have my children o >mplwn of being
>ick, without having them uk in the same seu:eoce
for Pain Killer.
For seTeial years b<<for<j I became ncquaint'd
with the Puift Killer, I bad suffered a groat
leal from an affection in my throat, thought
>y some physicians to be Bronchiti*, by others
o bo whut 'i* called. Ministers' Sore Throat.
*t one time it was so severe that I was obliged
to gtre up preaching Wi'hin & few
nonths after I hud become a< quniuted with
he Pain Killer, 1 bad another attack from
hat d stressing complaint. i tried my newbund
medicine, and, to my astonishment and
leliglif., it prodoced a wonderfully soothintr
flout In a fhoit lime I was wholly relieved.
imCc tliat, time I ^aye had a number ol stacks
of the same nature, and the Pain tiler
has a) way* afforded me relief. About one
p??r sio^e, p>y . wife T became subject to severe
uffering from ( Rheumatism i bar r- soft, as
isuai, was to the P^in Killer, which vtotild
kiwavs relieve l.er. ' ?v ? .
I have not tjme now to aay more, as I
!o\ild with a haarty gopd will, ood always
iavadone,.in prii'Be o! the Pata. Killo If
hie h?#illy-writf#ft letter," in comntendotion of
^erry Di^vis' .valuable.. medicine, will be of
inv gervicQr yuti nrej at liberty to do fritlu it i
is you plcaso
, Very truly poors,, " '
EDOEK r.rff>T, Owfttonna, Minn.,
\Iitttoi\ary of the A. B. Horn*. Miuion Society.
' May f, 1870. ' 'j( . r . \
Bijakina and Bu?NiKo.firJt iaont necessary
n journey from'lie tropics to Alaska m.. order
o exprience add efctreat^a of heat and cold.
Phousauda undergo alf the inconvenieaoes of |
his thertnomttridal change every day, or eve y
oth?r day, as the ca?e m?y be, without (be
rouble of moving over the .threshold. A J
vord with tho*e iuvilbntary shalcot'8 What
tre they doing'lo expedite th?ir return to a
nediutn lertipfcJ'aljcite fr-f inbreak tU elitlfii ?<*
>>inith the feYfci f ../A^Ahey dfwiiig tb'-ni-i'lves
kritli qainlna,- tbw?l?y -hirfi?r?llngf tfhe aMnd-less
of their bone* and impairing the vigor of
ieir #! .KlrvoqaraMEm rtk>Qrt {of
heni jive. jio dcwwiJaot qM .ifto majarlty-of J
L.-ra, it in believed. Tbs valu* of Hoairtt>*r's
ermitttents prevail . The resident a of such
ocalitiea bfgW?> tj^' ijj (tylv ip th* iprhig .
(a a prot&lioh against miMina by which they
l.ra eurcoundedj i?t^a)^ tlivB. periutp#, for a
>Iind adfortwnM ?3>p or la .the. apefiAlity of
ioroe t?*op!e?bift tWpre&ter frambfcK ' .
? If there ia any fi*<?d fact in thempernica.. it
*thia;<jk>i?t t$? Bifctflia'arjafar haitar/ aafe
(uird against all tha varietiea of. prriodio maf- .
wlifa produced by imwhoTaotne exhalations '
pan4 aey dreg-ar compound rn the materia i
>eing an important troth, and one .that nearly
patterns the health afciarge aetilemenUtin t*\i?M#
partic*?# llxM^iaxMtry, and yidred*ofTtfco N
>ub|ier^.^g?<(JtU' oKtLe frarleM^v/Hoond *
d on Ample Bud uninpeiihablo ie?timopy, It '
lefiiw d:?provaL ..
I 'J. ' -vv-~
vrmmfk H|> Vllinal^Mrill, to
>r>r?at tb?m, thiW ir^ofbhtt; B&nrflUole a?
^tjftWSSbWP^i tn,
t?','::i|..o^ wv&h*~. f'oow.iB^
Turr't Rtr*cro? Awr^viUr ye toff 4 oied .
lit* lm?lae^g^ Cou^fi>,
.Oftfll# atUrt it# dm fulness.' For L<??
5ja?. fMg*? % *?3p
r idttT, ple a s a ic?''; to &,: PBOir^ABti
r?rhi ^4^***a^|iSi,r.f? v
judle^ im G?Bwa^ij^J<ii<rrWwVt>-j^i^<
IjuicEHTCET '
ST / ,5aa^3?WK*ft ;
\ ,F<ir59^>^Rcn?KvjB f>'0 -j..
"few ill il nw WiiiilllMld
Mft ^ ^jafaptt
I ilwlllfiulf '
? '' ' ?>a?r.'yrOfi* im >t^ ^
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t
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- CVS
RETAIL
DJtY GOODS HOTJ81
>j Columbia Hot?l Building,
AIN8 ilto mg?* rtthi'chi Mtl
In TilitfNa nnrma t.*Mfa vb
, ... ? - - iinviirJ. ito
DLffi WOllKSi CASSIMBUE8, &c?
Sw found in lit* city^ .. . \
Eih'U dfpnrtmejQi x* supplied with Mm
dnrd and reliable makes of such "low pr
cea" that, notwithstanding the Htrnl con
pctiiiuii. customers bt'iir us out in ll
flMdrttan that nm Goods suit them bettc
from Jlrti to lant, than can be procured
the city.
H'c give Silver in Change
\ . AMD dUABANTKK
Ooods as low as the Lowes
' Our buyers are now shipping us Goo
?t greatly REDUCED PRICES.
W. B; im* &
W. D. I.OVE.
B. B. McCKEBRY. Columbia Ilutol Build
THE WHOLESALE
mi mm hwm
kxvu ca_tco'ft cviutiso.
Corner of Alain and Taylor Streets,
la ?np*rintcnded by our !Ur. B B. McCRIi
ItY, wIiorc exporit-nce formally years among
the Merchants of the State cnntitea Di to i
confidently thnt wc kiow the ditJVrout clas?
of Good* beet muted to their eetion of cou
try. and will be luy.M. Jjiciy cua
bought in nuy market South!
Wc kaep a gq<i4 'OARPET3, 01
CLoTilS wd^ATtlMia;, . ' ;
Good* ordered earefuftly selected, and sat
faotioa guaranteed. ,*. "j \
W. D. LOVE & CO,
Main btaect, Columbia. 3. O.
W. D. LOlTE. B. B. MeCftEER
April 29.1^70, 1?10t
TXT^uTiTA tiri! _ i - -r\i
UiXL UUHU <IUU W litlde %J\
I ' <
SOAP, for destroying insects, also
jkie Cure for Bop, |fe
at PARJv$R & LEE'S.
April 29, 1870, lwif
At the Furniture Stoii
A LArtGE tOT MOULDING,
all sizea?to mako fVartres,-!
Fine feelectiott Of-rusftio "frAmca, f<
PHOTOGRAPH'S.
March 25, 1870, 48- tf
J. D. Chalmers & Co
Have In More, a good stock of '
m astmrnwammm
i
at l^Ajr prices, also tho ..
WOVEN WIRE MATTRES!
vno moat comfortable for Summer m
that is made, also tho
SPRING BED.
an improvement on tho old spring
March 25f 1870, .48?>t?- i"
I. D. Chalmers & Co.
v.: ; i r/
Havo in Storo a large stock of
r t
CHILDREN'S ' CARRIAGES
Call's PnMaM& HoMy Horse;
Marfch, 25,1870, 48?tf
, now sim, :
liHwtiiei Iron,
Nail Ilod Iron,- f Horse ShoeB,:
Mule Shoes, and Shoe Nails/ .'ty .
For sale by. . I >
Norwood, inurira. & co.
. Jan. 18, ]?69,38, CT
J. U. E1IALMCRS i CO
OK; .V ' -,..v
> Dealer* in every variety of
FURNITURE
vrrc- ' : Ti? ' .V-:' ;
*? ?P'^ tho trad^ at low prices.
Marofc Stf, 18.70, 48-tf '
! i. p. k i i . \ iin .jl i % 'i nV if;.t . ? .
t . Hark the Spot
of Your Deceased' Friends
i ficie^ etdfck b
iT' j ITAlM&teARtosA^^thor^sftMjlall
at ripaiMmbl
prices.
> 1 j. if; DEAlMEBS. 4 Co:
jtrch wfMr&zto-r''
;5 At tfcv&araitiifee 6tdM>,- 2
Urgi Qermaii Plate LooMpg.^l^wft
iaribjt [at Oermaii. mABft Plate
i ta Pill AM
P? i
X Wtw
-If,l^^AuM?y 8^
Aprils, 1870, M?tf 1
t
? %
* *
III
t W? htT! In ICm IB? a
lngall Qftli la m
P ' asm." ?*- _ a
cm*
.1. uuftlr m
FLOUK, D90U!
Coffee, Sugai
?o TEA, SOAP, STA
1" We have reduced fho wi
? WMV ?***
i; suit the t
ir, * ?
,n From this date our Term* wi
to prompt payers, and we inten
these terms. Accounts will b<
t, each month, and prompt payme
ds honor the order of any party
the above/
* Trowbri
K. April 29, 1870, 1, tf
. "EMPORIUM 01
, JAS. W. FOWLI
est
0y ?
"! Organized for Spring and Su:
be ments, viz: Dry Goods, Milliner
l- \ DRY GOODS DEPARTMEN'
?, FOWLER, W. T.McDONALD, ant
MILLINERY DEPABTMENTof
Baltimore, assisted by MISS JA
. - DRESS-MAKING DEFARTMJ
Y' of a Lady of tasto and skill, fi
^ MISS TVTkT A T A nn A T>m
?AUVIUUAVX) Ui
V TAGGART. of Abbeville, MRS. C'
' Having a Branch of Ume. DI
being Agent for the sale - of
- Patterns, every facility is afforc
the best of Styls. All the Pas]
. that anything new coming out
- Millinery may be copied.
6, THERE IS NO BETTER ST
IN THE S3
' Real and. Imitation L
DRY GOODS DEPART!
3r Terms CASH for every thin
-April zv, 187U, 1, tf
SPRING AND
COOI
We beg leave to announce to the
in Stone, and complete, and we ean a
? AR1
Prepared to offer them better barga
Our purchases have been made since
which enables us to sell them much
' CHEAP
This season than ever.. Thig is no h
' we invite all persons to call
_ AT
^ | ' Our store "and they
1 MILLER & F
Are offering .their Frieda and Cu
L
Ever befdw dUewid totfee trade of
f effort " M:
-ssssm
Uns been to s^rve our Friends' as w<
I ahd our aim t^s season shall be to
hope we havfe already established.
' r - i ii " ? " a J Cii*
BEF6
J Purchasing elsewhere. un r ^ '
: -v vr _i?_ _a."-*i_ i '< * ? ? ' -
? ... v ' tsfa-H ? .- * . ?c
J'^ ' X v'i
TIIR [LADIES will, ramembec ^
' ha9 charge of tfeHiftutfeiyl)epar tra
i wi*er6 ahe win alwaya be tQuod i-ea^
I style
J1 April 8, 1870^ 60* if* ' "
sjpMiMe
"r trnfrn'm1 JLlUSPZ
1M5, MniVW
w. ? ;KoiMWKaoa;*.-aaaiaa
| , ifc&fiwafe
-IpM.
npmmmM
m eonit*ntly NctiT?
lint, rtoh II
&00?,
ESESg O^fllDo
% Candles,
RCH, RICE.
ce of -j all goods to
ime$. ,r '
? ? N
U be CASH, or thirty days
d to adhere STRICTLY to
3 presented > at the end of .r.
nt required. W6 will not*
who does noi comply with
idere & Co.
i fashion;
]R,Proprietor.
mmer 1870 in three Depart*
f and Dress-Making. ,v ...
r ? Salesmen, JAMES
1 MARSHALL P. DeBRTJHL.
-In charge of MRS. CAINtJ .
N1E WILSON, of Abbeville..
INT?(2d floor?Ola# charge
om Baltimore ; Assisted bv
Abbeville, MISS LIZZIE
UrTNINGHAM. of AbbeTilie.:
IMOREST, of NewYoik, and
E.. BUTTERICK & CO.'S
led for getting, np work in ,
btion Magazines are tsLKett,
either in Dress-Making or
*, /, ft f%
. -W. r
'OCK OF MILLINERY '
?ATE. 3ft j
ace, Collars, &c.
MENT COMPLETE..
g. Prices reasonable.
>( . I'.'L&iE '
SUMMER
/w ? v.-^sr* *
pu,li!ic that. our stock ifc $0w
ssure our customers thsb we
5 ... ' -.;
<Jfcf f it r *
v* i '*
lug than Ave have ever a<?iie; ?
i the great decline in C$ai6d% .
. '#&& vc^exf:
?ER . ?r
i *. ,g;*;
nmbiig; ah& to be eoi&faced,
* i *
will admit tint '
tOBERTSaN
storaers greater in^cr^Dleuts
.3.Mr trfl i&:A>
* i*: r.i!2.i . <:&o-J ,5ii?? *
Abbeville aridrvitettfrtyv!: Our
I? I ' *.v , ' . .:>>:jTS^. .
3ll astfce?
maintain the. reputation wa. v,
!all and examine. r? F~~"
aWIM!- M&ftff
llb? It AH xwti Mill
*tiwpw
RobertsoiL" ,
? ' A-nr!/ivilO ; 'i '
ijuimjm J <r.
hfit 'MUS:' LYTHGfOE
ffl&mQsg:'
y tp ot.tljsjft. ontiu too lai??ir 'i.v .
CR?. :T ^ ^li:" ,-1-.tat...** i-i
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