The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, June 24, 1854, Image 3
' ' ^ ?*?4 icwB ciiMipxj^Et A. tjsrrllT,
of tho former pljico. ;
" T ^ 'm? 1 t^iS^V' Jamo* Moore, Mb.
OTBIOTIAS and Mm MARY ANN
iNi ui uus inamcfcvf .. *
Cokeebury Public -Dinner.
AN KXTJtA TRAIN wlU. Wo NowWiy
C H, on tho 27th insfc. at ft o'clock A M,
and arrive at Cokesbury at 8.80, stopping at
intermediate Stations, for the accommodation
of those desirous to attend tfco Ceremony of
Laying the Cofrner Stone of the MftsonloOolloRtate
Institute and Dinner. '? '
H. T PEAKS, Gen. Sup't.
. Office Q. diC. B.R., Columbia,'Juno 21,18&4.
STRAYED OB STOLEH, >. .
^ ON the night of tho 12tli instant a
\ small BAYHORSE. Said horse ia of
oomnact form and build; bos small, straight ears;
rod baa marks of th# collar upon his shoulders.
"~*Tutaking up said uorso and giving
y ^.mation, shall bo liberally rewarded for
troablo. ''
\ Address E. W. THORNTON,
M. Phoonly P. O., Edgfield, S. a
? # Jaw Xt, 1854. 7?8t
: i ' 1 , . ....
NOTICE.
v?; ' STRAY KD from the subscriber, on the
"jSEn/'lOth instant, a DARK BAY HOBSE,
abput 6 years old, 16 hands high, black lege,
andp^no and tail black. No other marks rethembored
except some small white spots about
his breaat. He had, when he left, shoes on his
? forefeet. Measures to g*ow some two or three
* inches.- - ' .
Wj.^Any person taking up said estray, will con
*>fer a favor, and be reasonably rewarded, byr
addressing JOHN DURST,
u,mv-. - ... ' Phoenix P. O., Edgefield, S. C.
V''~Jqti6.20,1864. 1 2t
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
m SITUATED on tho waters of Mulberry
' Creek, in Abbeville District, in a very
ploasant andhealtliy section, about three miles
from Hodges Depot on tho Groenvillo and Columbia
'Railroad^ - Tho plantation contains ;
33ft Acres, about one-naif good Wood*
land, and tho other half mostly Fresh, and
in a high state of. cultivation. A very comfortUa...?
-? o:i rf ? j
M/iu Arnviliug uwuov, HUW Mill JUkUUQU UI1U
Screw, good N?gro Cabins, and all other necessary
out-buildings.
Any poHOn wibhing - wishing to pnrchaao
is invited to eall and cxamino tho plantation
and growing crop. ,
JOSEPH AGNEW. '
Juno 20, 1854. 7 6t? !
jf, HEAD QUARTERS, 1
First Division, <
" - -v,Nu-':A
i8"C' f .
.. :^RdEfe ?fo. X .
ri^HE Following Offic?re will compose tlio '
Stotfof tho Firet Diviaiou of South Car- ^
,\JOHlN & glMKINS, Division Adjutant Oon- 1
ti. 1 t
"J3S^mTMlWDON7 pivwion Inspee- .
tor G(-nara>, with U>o rank Of Lieutonant Col8L0AN,
Division Quartermaster <
Cfcontiri^, with th<3 rank of Major. . '
. ,'fi^BBKT A- FAIR, Divibi.qh Paytqwter, With
?. tit a gun V of Major. . * 5 , ,
WlLLlAk L. CALHOUN, Aid-do-camp, with
th? rank of .Major, &?&?& f
itftTHZBT MAXWELL. Jr.. Aid-de-camp, with
the rank of Major.' *
JOHN W. BlXBERT Aid-de.camp. with tho
rank of Major. - *
The abovo name<l officers lmvo been com- 1
miaoioned in conformity with tho rank of oach,
a?4 they wiUl l?ioboyed and rcapocied accordBAMUEL
iloGM>WAlf, .
' f:- v" /- M?J. (Jen. 1st Division ' , 4
Abhkviiwi C. p:, 8. a, Juno SO, 1854.
.>'THe''/th E?gimeiit oflnfantiy attho "Old '
' WeUfl^" on Saturday, the 29th of July next.
/ at Lowe'i,on
Tn/\ai1n.v Hi a T lit of. Anrrrwt nflnt. . -.J
LAYING THE CORHEB StOlTE
- M oVnnc . V
Ittasonic Female College,
; cokesbury.s.6.;
TUESDAY, 27th OTUNE, 1864. *
Order of the Day.
rpHE Proceaeion triUmovopreoiecly at
jl 11 j\* - m., irom tno ltcaidenco of Ma
I1ERNDON, in the following order:
Tyler, with drawn sword;
StuaenU of the C. C. School; ,x> fcS
Ja J k Faculty of the same;
. 5 .. Trustees of the same;
, ; Civil Officers of the Stato ; _ Jt
? _ Tho Reverend Clorgy ;
Tyler; .
Entered Apprentice Masons;
Fellow Craft Masons:
Master Masond, in full ltegalia; .
Stewards;
Junior Deacons;
Senior Doacons;
Secretaries;
~ Treasurer; K
Jq Past Wardens; , \\
? V- Junior Wardens; g"
jg Sonior Wardens; ...
Past Masters;
Mark Masters;
Royal Arch Masons;
Masters of Lodges;
Music ;
Grand Tylor, with drawn sword;
Grand' Stewards, with white Ilods;
A Brother with a golden vessel containing
corn';
Two brethren carrying silver vessels, ono of
wine, too ocner.oi oil;
Principal Architect with Squaro, Level . and
Plumb;
Grand Secretary {
Grand Treasurer
Bible, Square and Compass, carried by a Master
of a Lodge, supported by two
Deacons with staffs; ?>
Grand Chaplain; g
Past Grand Wardens ; ex.
Past Grand Master; K
Board of Trustees ; "T
President of the Board, with tlio er
Orator of the Day; ?
Two Junior Grand Deacons with stnffB ;
Grand Wardens;
Denntv Ornnfl
Book of Constitution carried by tlia Master of
tho oldest Lodge ;
Grand Master, supported by
Two Senior DeaconB with staffs;
Two Tylers with Bwords drawn
"*C/1obo the' Procession.
Juno 17 0 A 2t
COKESBURY INSTITUTE. ~
OUR Approaching Anniversary will commcncc
with41 sermon on Sabbath, the
25th instant bv Dit. Wmimnv nf m???i<
Monday, 26th, tho Board of Trustees will
nect
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, will bo
>ccu[)ied mostly in tho Examination of Classes.
Wednesday, at?} o'clock, p. m., exercises in
Reclamation, by tho Juniors and Juveniles.
Thursday, at. 11 o'clock, an Address before
he Erofiophic Society, by Pro? J. U. Carmslk,
if Columbia. ' ' -Tharsday.
at 7} o'clock, p. m., Orations by
kmioraT^~-r^__a.lL HOUND,: Rector.
Cokeabury, June l^~roo-?. ASt
?-? -* "'J
DUgtU, WUUW) tuiu j&uiasses.
T HIIDS. N. O. SUGAR, at low prices.
I 20 Sacks of Rio COFFEE at rcduced prices.
! fchdfi. "W". I. MOLASSES.
5 bbls N. Oj " do'
For sale by II. a KERR.
Jano 11, 1854. * 6tf "
Candy, Candy.
>)AA 'LBS. CANDY juat rocoived, and for
WW wlobj ^ H. S. KERR.Jl
Juno 11, 1864. fltf $g
Covn, Cora.; v
rllK Subscriber is now being supplied with
CORN on consignment from Jthp River
'laniatjouTin Anderson District, end /will be
iblo to supply the demands, of the District for
he cash: 1L S. KERR.
, June 11, 185V > - - Ctf
100 Sacks Salt,
TUST Received *nd for sale at 3*
J " '}Mvsi' h JL ^KKRKS.^
PeachBrandy.
I" -tJXJA?3 x>arvoii B i>e3i nyo w iimux*it. :* t
&4 " Mountain Dev.
I " : < FeoehBBANDY, four years ol<L
ForsAlfl by H.& KERB.
*884. .. . fltf .
So. f Mackerel, Fresh Salmon and Cod?
fish. ..
i t) KJta No l MACKEREL, iarg?L fat, fino
IZ andfre?h.j . ;
I dos. Cain, large and email, Fresh BALMOND.
T?^- n.ln -r. IT a xrrrot? - -
o. i* aawi I
Jnno lt, 1864. - V ^ Otf
J Wi?- ^0SlS?^St^h, ^ S ;,
QAA UBS' of POTASH jaat roceiVetl and
QUv/ fi>r.8?lo (in pare elite
^ ^ 1^1864. ^
3 HEAD QUARTERS FOR ROOD C
AT CHARLB
[Lata J.
jr
I 5
Tho subscriber will keep on hand t
COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BAR(
TRAVELLING
Tube had in tho Stato, embracing all tho now
..build to order any kind that may bo wante
Harness, doable & single} Whips, Nett
Also, Coachuiak(<r,8 ato^fc *??
V9T Repairing in all it* branclu*, T
IWAU Wo
Jano 0, 1884.
GREAT SOUT
CIIOLERA, ' ) FOR
DYSENTERY, V
DIARRHOEA, ) BOWEL B
Also, Admirably adapted to many Dia
Mem
THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAI
EIVCC
let It euros tho vymit eases of Diarrhoea.
2d. It euros tho worst forms of Dysentery.
8(1. It cures California or Moxican'Diarrhoo
4th. It relieves the severest Colic.
6th. It cures Cholera Morbus.
Glh. It cures Cholera Infantum.
A few Bhort Extracts fro
"I have uaed Jacob's Cordial in my family,
mcnt, a valuable remedy." He
"It gives mo pleasure in being able to roco
cnee, and tho experience of my'ncighbors and
to believe it to be all that it purports to be, v
Wm. H. Underwood, foru
"I tflte nlniiRiirA in w?/?Ammon/lIni? #1*
# Q. ? - f*"*"*" Y "** V?*
diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovcrei
ever tried by mo." A. A. Gauldin.
"This efTicient remedy is travelling into eel
Russia, and gaining commendation wherever i
For sale by Wardlaw A Lyom, Abbe\
Smith, Hodge'e Depot F. 6. Parks, Grconw<
sale Agents; and by the principal Merohantf
Savannah, Go., May 13, 1864.
JUST RECEIVED! "
M. STRAUSS, Cokcsbur)
T ADIES DRESS GOODS, eucli as Barege
M A TiwiftR f!hnllir flr/inn/linna- Mnaltma *>?
lineplain, figured, dotted Swiss MUSLINfc
Silks, Ginghams, Jaconet*, Ac.
^ .Embroideries.*
Beautiful assortmentor,a-iir i. p?,.. T.
fant Bodies, Under Sleeves,
brie Handkerchiefs, Ac.
Talmas mid ITIantillas,
NEW 8TYLE BONNET* AND MISSES HATi
?Aiao?
Ribbons, Gloves, and Mitts; Edging and Ii
Berting. r wriw, rAUAHifie, i'erlumery,. an
DRESS/TRIMMINGS. . .
For Gents and Boys.
A full ossortmon t of RE A DY-MA DE OLOT1
INO.?lints, Cnps, Boote, Brogans, Ac. Line
Drills, Cashmere, Brood Cloth, Zephyr Clotl
Drop d'Ete, Ac. Besides, anew ana full nuppl
of spring, summer, and Household ArticlusLlNEN
DIAPERS, Ac. I hesitate not to sa
that my stock is one of the most BEST Al
SORTED STOCK in the up country. - Core
and examine.?PRICES AS LOW AS POl
ttivms. , . m. siitAUWi
April 1,1864. . 47 tf
COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bollinger & Friday,
Opposite Janneys and Hunt's Hotels,
Columbia, S. O.
"\ WHOLUALK AMD RETAIL DEALEBfl IN
flMMrlfi T.t/innn TTnvdnrnM nm< 1)1 ?im4*Ito
uivwitv^ m?|uvio) uhiunutv uuu iiuuiuiiu
Snppliwu
Purchase COTTON and otlicr PRODUCE.
1ST Deliver all Goods ?t tho Dopot- (roc ,
charge. - v. mh25
W. BOIXINGKH, - .\ I - --f> JTAS K. FRIDAY.
*. H. BacST >.
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WASEROOM,
uviuiuuinj ouuiu umyuue, .
TZ" EEP8 constantly on haiuV.ofliwtornflym
WINDOW SHADES, *<to. '
^ Bdipg ^praeti(?r
Keasa call and examine. IwfoM iTntthaair
T1, . r? r*~<t
*-1' ; . "
ARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I
iSTOH PRICKS.
KT*?
O. Thortjton.] ? ,'
;be largest and most elegant assortment of
DUGHES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES,
G WAGONS, &c*
est styles and latest foshionB of the day, and wil
d, in tfie'most snnerb and durable manner. Also,
logs, Buggy Umbrella*, Horse Blankets, 4o
all kinds on band for sale low,
iromptly and,faithfully done,at lowprictt,
rk marranttd. Oct ^
HBRM RBMBPY.
ALL ( CHOLERA MORBUS,
\ BILIOUS CIIOLIC,
H8EASES. { CHOLERA INFANTUM,
eases of Females?most especially Painful
rtruatxoii.
L ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE
frlMUltlS.
7tli. It euros painful Menstruation.
8th. It relieves pain in Back and Loins,
a. 9th. It counteracts Nervousnoss and Dcepon10th.
It restores Irregularities. [dency.
1 ltli. It dispels Gloomy A Hysterical Feelings.
12tli. It's an admirable Tonic.
m Letters, Testimonials, &c.
and have found it a most efficient and in my jiulg
?n. IIiuam Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Go.
mincnd Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experi
menus nround nio, is ft sufficient guarantee for mc
iz: a sovereign remedy."
lorly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit,
ib invaluable medicine to all afilieted with bowel
gn remedy?decidedly superior to any thing cloc
o, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia,
ebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed liis columns into
used. ?Georgia Jefferaonian, May 19/A, 1853.
rillo; John Smith, Cokesbury; Roberts, Adaxs &
>od. Haviland, Harral ?fcCo., Charleston, Wholc>
and Druggists tliroughout the State.
WM. W. BLISS & CO., Proprietora
ro 0 ?
u??" J
AMERICAN HOTEL.
!',y HAMBURG, S. C.
iClIB. undersigned takoo tliia meth-'tejf
v JfclH,od of returning thanks for tho lilioral Willi
' patronago heretofore given to his HOUSE, and
of inforntfng his friends and tho travelling pub
lie, that ho BtiU keeps open tho Establishment
j. for their accommodation.
... Having re-ilttod tho Building, furnished the
n%w And Annv/tn^onf ?J
hsVinft,'A Kit of WOll OHllM an expo
rienced-Caterer an<l Gooks, his Tablo wluS*
8. apr^d^fcEth the best tho market affords. Bj
these, bt>d liis own personal attention, he hopei
[>- to give froneral satisfaction to thueo who favoi
id -Itim wSUi their company.
- , 3fle>.pl^aaed'also to announce that Mr. Join
a Houston has just completed largo and Com
? mpdioiiaSrABLES and CARRIAGE HOUSE ii
,n connection with the HOTEL, and will tnkeepe
|)> cial chargo of that deparment; and will bo pre
ly paroa to (accommodate the public with 8addl<
Z. Hordes, J^rxoka and Carriages of all descriptions
y on hire; and travellers will be conveyca witi
?. despatcb"to any part of the sarronndmg conn
l0 try on reasonable terms.
5. lie hoe also large and convenient LOTS, foi
the accommodation of Traders and Stock Drl
vers, who are specially invited to call.
ISAAC SMITH. '
~ Ilombtirg, S. C., May 13, 1864. 68-8m
nmTtT a ii 'J
??in oriunur UUUJUH.
MA. RANSOM, Agent for R. M. Fuller,
has just received (at his old stand, Sib'
ley's corner,) a new and completo assortment ol
Spring Goods,
Among which may bo found?
H Super. Plaid BAREGES and TI8SUES, verj
rich stylos;
Beautiful French JACONETS, all colors;
- Lace Strips OIWJANDIES, do.
of liAREOE DELAINES, all qualities and colors;
PRINTED LAfWNS, do. do.
Dotted 8W-1SS and Fig'd. ORGANDIES, now
style; ** ; ^
Brocade and Light Col'rd. SILKS, very cheap;
' Fig'd. Wat'rd,ai(dP)ai|>Bl'k. do. 'U'.'do. ,
imTrnNTHn OAATw^.li -.>.1;?
r wyw, uu funeuw: . * V*.
>; 'GXNGHAMS. and PRINTS,- of^ovory variety,
?* ;"v newstylea and cb?ap|. ... '
*' Fancy Ribbons, beautiful assortment;
o :Por^1# tad Fana, of eveiy style arid prico;
S, Hemstichand Bor'd. Jin. Cambric Tldkf'a, all
?d Grenadine and Glaito Sflk ifi^ttllas, summer
g jrfllfe'I3NENS; DamaAkTabla Da, **r?
SswMiw ki
SV, IJnoq Tew els and Toweling, all qualities i
r} ;v DrlMi^aft'dOottoo#?^ r do, V. ^
1 Bl^hMjuid Br<>wn Bhoctixjgt *nd ShirtlDM, ?t
tli6 S)we8t market price#; -
^ MHEssssaaHsara
CnAKLESTOimDVERTISEMENTS.
' '*> * *i"'
TRANSPARENT
, WINDOW
PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRB8W.
in <. M-i.ii?- ?
< luug-nuovu, viutrj.eston,
THE subscrityor bos, on hapd a largo assort.
inont, and is constantly receiving by the
Bteamore, the latest patterns of WWDOW
SHADES and PAPER-HANGINQS, for ealo
wholesale and retail! -*. * . r> *
Transparent "WINDOW SHADES, of every
stylo and variety, from 50-cants to $0 each I
French and Amorican PAPER-HANGINGS,
and BORDERS, of the latest Patterns, from
6i cents to $0 per RolL
?also? *t. ;a
A large variety of C0RNT0K8, Lace and
Mualin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DELAINES,
Centre Tassels, Loops, Bands, Pins,
Venetian Blinds,' Cano Blinds, Mattresses, Cushions,
Fire Screens, Ac,
A11 kinds of UPHOLSTERING; nnd tho bu1
si 11 ess, as usual, attended to in all ite branches.
MATTRESSES-?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Hair
Mattresses, always on hand, nfrde from thd best
material. Also Bo!ef<?r8? Pillows, Feather Beds
and Palliastcrs. ; Call and ?eo them?prices
reasonable.
To persona wishing any of the aboVo artioles
to self, a discount will be made. Tho prices of
this establishment aro moderate and uniform,
and as low as any other establishment.
IL ,W. KINSMAN.
March 25, 1864. 40. . ?
u xsr J. T -n u ? -
A IT. U ?. 1. XU1UO U I/O,,
WHOLESALE DIALERS IK
[ BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 21 Hayne tlrcct,
Charleston.
BRNJ. W. FORCE, J
JOHN P. FOHOE, V
DKNJ. CON LEY, ) mll25
CHARLESTON HAT MANUFACTORY,
210 King street,
ALL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and
Cassitnero HATS, of tho latest style?,
made to order at short notico.
An excellent assortment of new styles of
STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats and
" Caps, always on hand. R. 11 AW LEY.
wm. Holland,
No. 244, Bend of King street,
Charleston, S. C.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
- French, English and American
GOODS FOR PLANTATION USE. ?
Particular attention paid to Mourning and
Fancy Dress Goods. mh22
John G. Willis,
FANCY BOOT AND SIIOE STORE,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and
Brashes,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Corner of King street and ITorlbaek's Alley,
mli25 Charleston, S. O. ,
William Colder,
DEALER 1H AIX KINDS OF
> ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
, Not. 240 and 248 King-street, corner of Haacl,
, "" " mh2A OltKVi?.? ? ?
?*V"VVIUf Dt i
5
r . E. H. Lane,
Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fancy Goods
1 < Hoosc,
( Medical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOKS,
in great variety, at the lowest trade prices.
No. B Hayne tired,
' Charleston, South Carolina.
i V-i
' Helaon Carter, ?
W HULESALB DRUGGIST,
s % No. 17 Haytu ttroet,'
' . MOW OF Tn* LASOE 'TZttOW MORTAR,
^^KJKTHERE he is prepared to exhibit'a large
TT stock of Drags, Medicines, Druggists'
Fnrnituro, "Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dye
Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Window-Glass, Pntty,
Ac., Ac., which ho offers attho lowest market
' prices. . mh25
Hayden, Brother & Co-,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, '
Military and Fancy Qoodl
North Bast corner of King and Hotel streets.
I . mh25 * t ' Charleston, 8. O.
"Browning & Leman,"
mrouTzos ov .
Froncl^ British and Gorman ,
209 and 211 King-street, corner of Market street.
Charleston. JL I!.. ^
I /^ARPBnNGS-WInerniD, 3 Brtawb,
1 v J Taocstrv and Velvets. '
WROI^ER^ LACE and MUSLIN- CURr
TAINS, all #tyl?fc , . .
wa BfM. BOPES, I?>
; T >*rieties. W.&tw*r * ***>?' -
CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
cx-ef#Wp?frHto M,
Miller, Riti.ey & Co.'a Old Standi 288 King,
'' oorncr Society street, and opposite Merchant**
Hotel, j ,
Charleston, 6. O. r;?.
D. J.. LEVY,
m.\n-ufacnt?ebs of
MEN'S, YOUTfl'S AKD BOY'S
-,v
BEG leave to acquaint "Wholesale Buyers,
that thoy always havo on hand & general
assortment of CLOTHING, suitable for all soa- _ *
sons, which thoy iniarautoo to ecll at-... *
Notv V ^ ?- ?
| * 1/1 CV ^ ? 1.T* fl ft Ji.' 1*1 CC S
NEW GOODS receivod by every steamer,
direct from their manufactory, 75 William-sf.,
New York. /'
35" Merchant* supplied,on liberal terms.
"JOHN IL VANNOY, ) J
i?JL .Mv PUBLIC . \ B$g*
Charleston, March 26," 1854. 40-0 in
caIdj dates f oii oPFic e7 *
* .. r ^ ' -*??. r ~
pKT Vfo' are authorized to announce ft 71 - /
II tuN don a Candidate for the Legislature at tho.:
next olpction, n ; f- & - "
' jpg" Wo'flM anthorfzed to onnonnfcoCoh M.
O. Talman. a Candidate for t}\o JiegialfttUjpe. r
MS* AVn nM onnini-UoJ *'
? -. _ ? w uuiivuikt;
Noule a candidate for thV^IiegisIaturcJ
i3g"Tho friends ?f Copt S,*A^ Hopaps rea?* 7'
pci'tfolly aiK>oancc hiin as ft cimdidatb'for Tax ?
Collector . tho oDBning.election.
tajT Yfae fritfnds of John ft. "Wrtflo^rpspoctfully
nnriounco him ns ft candidate iot-ftax Collector
of Abbeviilo District, at the totaling election.
k
"Sr . JggreyL - -v .
53P We are authorised to ni^Qirbe^'the Rev.
James Moore as ft eandidnto for re-election as
Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at tho ensuing
election. JtB$:
The friends of James TT.^Copn respectfully
nnnounco liim as ft candidatg^jfor Sheriff at tho
coming election. ~
Tlio friends of Col.^Fa GARLHSTGTON
respectfully announco luflpas a .CaiiShlntc to
represent tho 4th Conei?&ional District- nf. Hm
olcction in October ncxff"|y [mar 25?10
t^-Tlio friends of M. VANDIVER
respectfully - announce Jbfot nB a candidate for
Tax Collector of AbbcvtQie.. District, at- tbc ensuing
election.
?3?** The friends of D.' ^T. IIAWTIIORN respectfully
announce liini'a'candidnto for Sheriffally
of Abbeville District^ at tlie cnauing election.
Tlie friends of MATTIHON respectfully
announco liimi(i':,a caudidnto for
Sheriff of Abbeville DisttjcCat tho ensuing elco
tg?PTho friends of TOOJ^^ R'/C^CKRAN,
restMJctfullv nnnounco him aSft? for
Sheriff of Abbeville District^ HN^a?eastliMg ejeoTho
friends of JAMES M. MARTfN, respectfully
announce iiim" aa a candidate for
Sheriff of Abbeville District, euiuing
. HTF/W JSPRmAdoilS.
i RIC1I r.WISTBD SILK&ikdfiEGWa ulND
I T/RtJ/ri'a /in/I ?
BRILLIANTS^ lOtMfcK QALICOESj
'
MILLER <fc WAIlllQfcfaT*:rec?iv?Aft-largo
stock 'of tlio nbov^/GGOpS, wiiioii, for
novelty, beauty and va3qbfr.|ttf0 belioYc<1 to bo
unsurpassed in any mjfiBj|gyaiid having been
selected from the vcry^gBlfr: Importations, our
customers will find thcwft^lj^ftbo newest and
choicest Goods of. thc'eBSmL ."/p ..
A beautiful line of jflBOT>S /or Misses* Svear,
consisting of Rich BAwOE R013ES, (Something
Neat French MUSLIOT&uri BRILLTANTES;
Plain, RufF, Pink, Bludgjna fawn col'd Froucli
CAMBRICS;
French, English and SmuacanJPRINTS.
Wo h'ftVfi ftlfio n Wrwvrua
for Gont* and ***
pleased to fihow onr clWWiCTl-ifcid tlio public
assuring them %|t a, Jcap ^
thi cheapfit. .;
Pefsons from tho'oounj^^^d^tiv woll to
give Tib a cnll before ptfflHSBfotfp elsewhere.
Augustn, Go., Apr. 2 &!&, - 49. . tf
Everything Noyr and Fresh. ~~
At the New and Eleg^m"Dry Goods Store of
WARD & PRCHARU,
Opposite Hall.
~we ciimcb i ?"t sliri"e pnr"
To which. we iii^inviUnff
the attention of all in vrAti^fefeinily Supplies.,
that vrq cdffigp^e Greater
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