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Dr's. Wardlaw & Dendy, Druggists and Apothecaries. \ Keep con.-tanlly on ImikI a Inroc; and w«-ll selected assortment of DRUGS an«l MEDK/IIS'l-ISt Ghcuiicals, Paints, and Oils, Perlum«'ry, and shop Furniture | Physicians and other purchasers arc r«- J qu ft'-d to (rail and examine their stock t ti<-fun* purchasing elsewhere, as they are c now t'ullv prepared, since thev have recoi- . . J iJ ved their Fall stock, to fill all orders with | correctness and despatch, at prices that. ^ cannot fail to grivc entire satisfaction. ALSO, a lull supply of the most popu^ , lar Patent Mfdicinrs, such as WIS~ TAKS BALSAM WILD CIIERRY, 11 invalids Tonic Mixtur«', Comstocks Ver- . nnfuj/f, MofFatt's lift* Pilis, aiid Phoenix Bitters. Pain Extractor, IIAYS L1NAMEKT lor IMes &c., "DEAD SHOT" 1 for Worms in the human body, a very valuable Wrmifuje, and manv other useful prcuarations too numerous to mention. Oct. 21. 34 tf NO. I E. 1 have 10 or 12 good FIELD HANDS, male and female. which will ho liirr-H far the ensuing year at reasonable rat<-s. Per- J 60U8 wishing to hire will do vvrll to call upon John Hearst, Een'r, of this District, who is fully authorised to contract for me ( in relation to the same. Persons indebted to me by Note or Account, will find them in the hands of Per- ' rin &. McGowen for collection, Oct 7 32 8t JV1. VV. GRACY. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, < Abbeville District, In the Common Picas. Agnes Kingsmore, Adm'x. ^ Decl'n. in v. > Foreign r Francis Henderson. j Attachm't. The Plaintiff having filed his Declaration ! in my oflici', and the Defendant having no ' wife or Attorney, known to h«* within tlie State, on whom a copy of the same, with * a nil--to plead, can heservd: It is Order- 1 rd that tlie Defendant plead to the said 1 Declaration within a year and a dav. or filial and absolute judgment will be givon u^uinst bint, < J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Cl-rk's Offic , Nov 19 , 145 ly ] \ () T 1 (% K WIIITLOCK. SULLIVAN & WALLKU, h'«\in«r pI'hvmI aj] their NOTES .d COUNTS in our haruls lor collec- * lion, with H|H>cial ins ruclions, those in~ < d-l»t«d by Noif or lBouk Account, would do well to cull and inake payment as soon as convenient. Payment is not to be made lo either of the partners, but alone to us. PERRIN & McGOVVEN T.-l irvj/i - 1 j uiy 1040 ^1 tf J 1370 Acres. [ A Large and Valuable PhA NTA- j TION for Sale, in Abbe rill" Dis., s and 15 miles from the C. H. The subscriber offers his Plantation of thirteen hundred and seventy r.cres for , sale, on Hardlabor creek, lying on both . sides of the stage road leading from Ab- beville (J. H. to Hamburg, about 45 miles from the latter place. The land is well adapted to raising good crops of corn and cottonr being free and produc- 1 tive. On it is a good Dwelling and ] other improvements It has about one hundred acres of excellent bottom land, also a large body of it is well timbered Liberal terms will be offered to the . .,1:. 1 ' ^uiuuucui j a lituit ui uin; cllltl l\VU yCilTSj interest from date of purchase. ! Persons wishing lo see the Plantation will find me ready lo ride over it with ihem ; and if not disposed of before Sale Day in December next, 1 will offer it at public sale on that day. Possession will be given 1st January next P. C. iVlcOWEN. Oct 28 35 5t CITATION. "Whurras J. W. H. Johnson, hath applied , to me for Iftterss of administration on tin; iwate or Frances Long1 dec'd. These nro to cite ihe kidrircd and creditors of "said d'-c'd to a pp. ar before me in Ordinary on Friday the tiOth of November 1846, t.o show cause if any they cnn, why said ad- ministration should not be granted. Given under my hnnd this 7, Nov., 1846. Nov. 4. 36 2t D. LESLY, Ord'y. CITATION. WhorPBH John "W Hnnrat hntl, onnlinJ 7- ~rr..vu iv me togrant hinlrtters of .ministration on the Estate of Samuel Bajjga deceased. These are to cite the kirlflT^d and creditors of the "dec'd to appear before me in Ordinary on the third Monday in November inst., to show cause why said administration ^ould not be granted. Giveiftinder my hand this 3d November 1846. D. LESLY. Ord'v. Nov. 4th. ' 36 2t STOLEN, From the subscriber on the night ol the 30ih of October ftp V ? ln«tt a dark brown MARE, fifteen or fifteen and a half hands hijyh. 13 years old last, spring, nearly blind, a star in her forehead, some saddle marks, shod be. fore, and one hind foot white, a long tail. Supposed to have been taken by a runaway negro. Any information respecting the said animal wijl be thankfully received. Address tho subscriber at Willingtori, P. O., 6. C- W P NOBLE Nov 4 36 St " ELLIOTT &" WRIGHT, Varc House mid Commission Merchants, llAAIIJUttG, i>. C.. i .A11 imtimro to ihcir friends <$> jln ii nd the public, that they have issocialcd themselves logo* i li.-r lor th«? transaction of in* ituovL- business in all its brunches. In >ffVring their services to the public in the ibove, they pledge themselves to devote heir undivided attention to the selling of JOTTON, FLO UR,aiul other Produce, riscihving and forwarding goods, Buying Goods for Planters, or attend to uny business usually transacted by Commission Merchants. [3. Elliott. Tiios. J. Wright. sept 30 31 stn4t WAREHOUSE AM) COMMISSION BUSINESS, AND RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENCY, hamburg, s. c. The undersigned has ( ^ Jll^'en f°r three seasons, ei^ "a=,,(^ *n t',cnb°ve business. 1-1 e will continue to occupy .hi; same Ware House; which, (or convenience and safety, is unequalled by any Hher in Hamburg. Cotton shipped to me by the River, will ioi incur any more expense ror urayaije, fcc., than if consigned to any Ware House in the bank of the River. All consignments and orders thankfully eceived and punctually attended to. Lijeral advances will be made on Cotton, in stork, when lequired, Aug 5 23 J. F. GRIFFIN. NOTICE Of Limited Partnership. riie subscribers have formed a Limited Piirf nort-'ln tt im/lnt* f Kit fim»». «I T A T <"V l »i v..vriu..«j7 intuit viiv an ill ui j . U6 A. LiV« MAX, for the purpose of carrying 011 a General Retail Business, it. Ahbovilie C. H. S. C., in Domestic and Fancy DRY GOODS, HARDWARE iml CUTLERY, FAMILY GROCERIES. Boots, Shoes and Slippers, 1Saddles, liridlcs and Trunks, ) fi«l filuoo T-I «* is o */! / 'o »»n L/I wvn* I j <tuu \Jiurof J.1UIC- Uliu VU|/a| UUIInuts, &c, Books and Stationery, FAMILY MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oils, Dycsluffs and Perfumery, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &C. riio Partnership commenced on the first lay of January, 1840, and will terminate >n the 31st dav of December, 1855. JESSE LOMAX. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. Abbeville C. H. sept 23, 1840 30 if Notice, [s hereby given to the Legatees of the Esate of the late Stephen Wilts, deceased. ,vho nre without the limits of tliia State, hat the Administrator, with Will annexed, s ready to pay their respective legacies, in«l requests them to appear in p»-rson or [)y attorney, on or b-fore the first December net, and ree.eive the 6ame, as he will not be accountable for interest after that tune. M. W. COLEMAN, Adm'r Will Annexed. September 2, 1846 27 m3m / NOTICE Is hereby given to those concerned, that Lhe citizens of Due West Corner, will apply for an Act of Incorporation at the { next session of the Legislature. V May 15, 1846 II 29> / Notice, V Is hereby given, that a Petition will be offered to our next Legislature, applying for an act of incorporation for Liberty Church September 2, 1846 27 3m To the People of Abbeville. Tlie subscriber respectfully solicits all persons indebted to the Sheriffs Office for COST, Plaintiffs or Defendant's,nrn earnestly requested to come forward and settle, as this is my last year in office, I shall be compelled to have all cost duft me in the nffini! KPlilivl. Vnil will finil mvaalt ap Tagurart always in attendance April 15 7 tt J. RAMEY. Notice to Creditors. Estate of George Giay deceased. The creditors of George Gray dec'd, will take notice that I will proceed to settle up thn Estate on the first Monday of March 1847: and the creditors will present all their demands on or before thai time, as the Estate will be insolvent and only pay upuru on mat uny u will Dt; apportioned before the Ordinary of Abbeville District S. S. J. A. NORWOOD, Ad'm'r. Oct. 21. 34 3tmo Last Notice. All person indebte to me by note, ore re. quested to cnll and settle by FIRST OF DECEMBER,as after that time, I shall place them in the hands of an Attorney, for collection. Also all persons holding notes or book accounts agiinst. me for last year, are requested to present the same for payment. HIRAM W. LAWSON. ALSO.Persons indebted to Williams & L.aw8on, for last year, by not* or book account, will please call and settle by the I5th December, and all per&ons indebted to us for the present year to settle Jjy the 15th of February 1847. The low prices we are selling at, will not ullow us to give longer credit. Our sales will be for cash after December next, as the Copartnership will expire in January 1848. anr! U/a urioh tha knainnai Kn »« tied by that timq eo we may commence afresh should we agree to do so. WILLIAMS & LAWSON. Oct. 21. 34 4t IMPORTANT SALE ! Will bo Bold, on the 11th NOVEMBER NEXT, at the late residence of Joshua Meaclium, tin? tract of LAND on which j lie lately resided, situate about thirteen miles westward of the village of Abbeville, containing One Thousand Four Hundred j and Thirty Acres, more or less. The v place is in a good state of improvement, f naving on 11 a goou uwciimg muusk, GIN HOUSE and SCREW,THRASHING HOUSE and THRASHER, a new MILL HOUSE and MILL, and all ne- £ cessary out buildings ; three hundred acres of freshly clcareti land. ( ALSO, Will be sold at the same time ond place, . auvumvc iiiuiiduuu uuonns U1 WIVOi U | quantity of FODDER, about four hundred , bushels of WHEAT, about ono thousand , bushels of OATS, and about fifty bushels i of RYE; HORSES and MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, HOUSE- HOLD and KITCHEN FUTN1TURE, PLANTATION TOOLS, and many , ot her articles. , Tho land will be sold on a credit of one ; and two and three years, and the personal ( property on a credit of onv.year, the whole ( to bear interest from date. JAMES MEACI1UM, Ex'or of Joshua Meachum. August 26, 1846 26 lit To Physicians. Having- exchanged the practice of medicine for a more congenial employment, I offer for 6ale my entire 6tock of MEDICINE!, SHOP FURNITURE, SAD- DLE-BAGtSS, an excellent case of SURGEON'S POCKET INSTUMENTS, &.c &c &c. Tins stock embraces all the » medicines, furniture, &c. nescessary for the yonng Physician to enable him to entnr Jit nni'P lltinn tll»» nrnrtii'n nf liie nrnfim "| , 1'iw.v-nBion. The above articles will be sohl at a sacrifice. Persons wishing to purchase will apply at the Printing Office. C. H. K1NGSMORE. Aug 19 25 tf Valunble Town Property for Sale, nL.qi The subscriber intending to move to the country, offers for jj* jjj|® snL- his HOUSK and LOT in ^g&WBttLhe Village of Abbeville, situated on the Public Square. Tne House is a comfortable and commodious one, and in connection with it, aru two LAW OFFI- ouio, wmcn can dc rented at fair prices. All the out buildings and fencing- are new, and the Dwelling House ha8 been recently PAINTED. Any person wishing such property, would do well to call and see me. Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY. F. A. SCHRODER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Has Removed to the Square Front Store, Two Doors above Dunbar <$f Burn- i side, centre-street, Hamburg. S. C. < Where he offers tor sale an extensive as- i sorment of GROCERIES, comprising I every article usually kept in that line, all I of whinh hn will noil Miunnor Jlmti on" . . rv* v""" ""J house in this market. His stock consist in part of. Sugars..20 hhds. St. Croix, Musco- > vado, Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Clarified Sugars. Coffee..80 bags Rio, 20 do. Old Go- « vcrnment, Java, and Cuba Coffee. Teas..Old and Young tlysen,Imperial, Gunpowder and Blatk Teas. Molasses..5 hhds. Cuba Molasses, 20 bbls. New Orleans Syrup. Pnttnr 1 Crackers, wine and Lemon do. Pic Nic do. Liquors..Brandy.Olard, Dupuy & Co. Old London Dock, Hennessy, Ve Va Lafrayer, vintage of 1805. J J Dupuy, A Seignette & Co, J J Rosse. 1 Holland Gin.Eagle and Anchor, Meadow Swan, Clover and Cologne Gin, Domestic Gin. Rum.St Croix, ! Jamaica, New England and New Or- leans Rum. Whiskey.Funk's Old Rye, Monongahela, Country, 3 years i old, New Orleans and Baltimore whis- ' key, also Irish whiskey. Wines.Old Madeira, very fine.com- ( inon,Madeira,Colli Scicilly,Port,Muscat, ] Greek, TenerifFe, Pike, Malaga, sweet , Malaga, Pale and Brown Sherry. j ALSO,.Candle?, Soap, wood-ware, crockery ware, Pickles, Preserves, I crashed and powdered Sugars, stone ' ware, smoked Tongues, smoked beef, ! Bologne Sausages, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, by the bag or otherwise, Sar- { dines, Hams, Cloves, Indigo.Spanish, f loat ana Uaroiina, Almonds, Kaisins, t Candies, Cinnamon, Starch. Lemon Syru-p, Powder of all kinds, Rifle powder ^ in canisters, Tobacco, Playing Cards, I Porter in pint and quart bottles, Domes- j tic Brandy, Champaigne wine, &c. All { of which have been selected by himself in the Northern Markets, and are war- < ranted inferior to none ever offered in ( this or any other market, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices. ( It will be to the interest of any one wishing any of the above articles to give ( him a call before purchasing. i 01 " ~ - yui, <6i> 34 4t h JOHN Q. BASKIN, ~ Attorney Bt Law, ha vine taken an office - in the rear of tho" Court House and near to the Printing Offtce^ill prompt. J \y attend to all business entrusted to his carc. Jan 14 4K5 Important to Teachers. The undersigned having been appointed committee, by a meeting of citizens held n the vicinity of Greenwood for the puriosc of adopting measures to eB'ablish Male and Female Academies in said vil- uge, 10 aovcriise lor resellers in tne se«» 'oral departments, would inform all who nay desire to engage in teaching, that they vill receive appliedtiona until the 15th of November next. Three are wanted.three :ompctent instructors, viz: In the Male school, a teacher who is Qualified to nre- jare young men For College; in the ^e- mile Academy, a male teacher well quali- icd to instruct in the highest branches of . ducatiou would be preferred, butapplicaions will also be received from female eachcrs of experience for this department; dsn, one competent female teacher in the Musical department. None need apply for either department except such as can iirnish higrli testimonials of moral character itid of qualifications for teaching. Persons making application by letter are requested to address Albert Waller, E6q. Woodville P. O , Abbeville District, S. C.; ir any of the undersigned, who reside in 3reen\vood, can be seen on personal applimtion. J. F. Watson. J. M. Chiles. it m i *r r> timi v. vjirunn. vv. tr. run. W. Smith. A. Waller. W. B. Brooks. R. M. White. S. Brooks. 0^7~The Carolina Baptist and Edgefield Advertiser are requested to copy the above semi-monthly until the 15th JNovember and rorwnrd acc'ts to this office immediately. sept v>3 30 sm4t 1'he State of South Carolina. Abbeville District. William Wilson and Wife, applicants, vs. Pharcs Martin and Wife, James Porter and others..Real Estate, of David Porter, dec'tl. It appearing to my satisfaction that David S Porter, a Distributee and Defendant in llns case, resides without the limits uf this Slate : It is therefore Ordered that he do ippear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of the said David Porter, rleceased, situate in Abbeville District, on or before the first Monday in December next, or !iih ronfsenf to lli<» onm#> mill entered on record. D. LESLY, Ord y Ordinary'a Office, Sept 28, 1846 sept 40 31 10\v The State of JSouth Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In ike Common Picas. William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.. tin n n / The Plaintiff in the above case having this day filed his Declaration m my office, and ihe Defendant haying no wife or attorney known to be within the State, upon whom i copy thereof mt.y be served : It is Orjer» d that the said Defendant do appear ind plead tln-reio within a year and a day from this date, or iuHnrmniit bv rlpfnnU will j o J *" )e given Hgninst hun. JNO. F LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clk's Office, March 14, 1846. 3 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.In the Court of Common Pleas. Joseph W. W. Marshall, bearer, vs. I? rancis Henderson, sen'r..JDecl'ji. in Attach11, on ProviWy. Note. Whereas, the PlaiiHiff in this action did, >n this day, file his Declaration agi'inst lie Defendant, who is absent from and tvithout the limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither wife nor attorney <nown, upon whom a copy of the above Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, >n or Detore tnfe Twenty~second day ol November next, otherwise, final and absoute judgment will be then given and iwarded against the Defendant. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov 22, 1845 39 ly Sale of Real and Personal Estate. Will be sold to the highest bidder, on Fame fin u thn rl nir r»r ind days following, at the late residence )f Captain Robert Childs deceased. One Tract of Land known as the 'Brock Tract" situate in Ihe vicinity of Cambridge, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE AcreB, nore or less, about two hundred of which s in woods. ALSO, at the same time and place the personal estate consisting of TWEN» rY-FIVE LIKELY NEGROES, Slnnl, rtf 1 U r* ui «AVIOVO| V/aiilC ailll VUI II| Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas, &c. One Carriage and harness; two road wa jons and harness, household and kitchen 'urniture, plantation tools and many other irticles not mentioned. Conditions of Sale..For the Real Sstute a credit of One, Two and Three rears. The second and third instalments o bear interest from the firm ot January, 1848. Purchaser to give note and three ipproved securities, and pay for titles. For the personal property, all sums un. ler five dollars, cash, all sums of and over hat amount, a credit until the first of l&nuary 1848, purchasers to give note and wo approved personal securities. JAMES W. CHILDS, Ex'or. N. B. All persons indebted to the nfA nrA nftrtinii)* « !«# |rMiMvuiauj Vt|UCOhrU IV l/UUIV or ward and make payment, and lhose baring demand* to present them duly attesed. J. W G,, Ex'or. Oct. 21. ; 34 6t , W. C. & J. B. MORAGNE, ittwneyi at Law.Have formed a Part.. nerehip for the practice of .LAW, in Abbeville District, tf CANDIDATES, For Sheriff. We are authorized to announce Mr. J. R. TARRANT, as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce T. P. MOSELY as a candidate tor, Sheriff of Abbeville Die. at the ensuing election. we are autnorized to announce W. A. COBB as a candidate for the office of Sheriff ot Abbeville District at the ensuing election. The friends of A C HAWTHORN announce him as a candidate for Sheriff for Abbeville District at the ensuing election We are authorized to announce VApualt tirrnunv . j: j. viiiiuu uuunui us a ctinuiuuie ior Sheriff, at the ensuing election. For Clerk. We are authorized to announce THOS P SPIERIN aa a candidate for Clerk of Court ot Abbeville District at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce JAS. S. WILSON as a candidate for Clerk of Court for Abbeville District at the ensuing Election. we are autnonzed to announce Dr. S. V. CAIN, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the next ensuing election. For Tax Collector, The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE respectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce hiin as a candidate for re-flection to the office of TAX COLLECTOR, at tin* ensuiner election. We are authorised to announce JOHN CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the next election. The friends of EZEKIEL TRIBLE announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. DimroxDs Vegetable Fever and Auge and anti-Fever PILLS. Among all the advertised remedies of tho day for ague and Fever, or Chill and Fe> ver, none seem to meet with such raniditv I of sale and jfive so much general satisfaction, as Dr Hull's celebrated Pill?. VVher«» ever they have been introduced, all tonics in whatever shape, all mixtures and Pills and preparations of every character* designe for this disease, have been discarded, and Dr. Hull's Ague Pdls have been received as the only permanent cure. They slop the Chills and Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach or operate on the bowels. Young children and persons of all ajjes sexes, and conditions mnv IIRM thnco Pilla nnt nnlu n>ifh o«rni.. j w A "V« w.lljf UIMI OttlCiJT, but vvitn the certainty of success. Reader, please notice the following1 testimon from your own friends and neighbors : tS Abbeville District, April 9, 1846. " This is to certily that I have sold several dozen buxes of Dr Hull's Vegetable |Fever and'Ague Fills within the last three years, and have used several boxes in my own family, and I linvo never known thnm fail curing the Chills and Fever in a single instance. I would recommend a'l those persons subject to Chills and Fever to use Dr. Hull's Pills. [signed] JOHN KELLER. Mr Lewis Covin, of Abbeville District, sayB he has known the Chills and Fever of twelve month's standing completely cured by taking only half a bo of Hull's Ague and Fever Pills. Mr B Gassoway, of Anderson District, writes, in the full of 1844, M i was severely J attacked with the Chills and Fevers, which j continued on me until February, 1845. I 1 tried several remedies, and was for soine-» 1 time under the treatment of a Physician, | but received no lasting benefit from his e prescriptions; my disease continued to 1 increase in the frequency and severity of $ its attacks. I at last had recourse to Dr Jg Hull's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills, and in using only one box w&s permanent- I ly cured, and have remained in good health ( ever since. 1 think they are a superior remedy in Chills and Fevers, and would £ cheerfully recommend them to all persons |r subject to this complaint." Xjj We might give scores of references and certificates, but we refer the reader to our I agents, where they m»y obtain a pamph-* j| let (gratis) giving a full description of tho medicine and its manner of use. 1 Pricc, $1 per box. fl Dr. Hull's Cough I.oscngee. M T7 £ 21.. TT. .4 ~l la Wt livery luiuijy in inv uuiivu mil uiu keep a supply of Dr Hull's Cough Lozetis £ ges in the house, not only as a preventive m medicine against the consumptive tenden- ff cies of the climate, but as an effectual re* jS medy in all cases of Coughs and Colds. S; Ceder Orove, Abbeville Dis.Ap'l 9, '46 ft The Travelling Agent of Drs Hull and ft Spencer left us about eighteen months K since what he thought a supply of Dr »' Hull's Cough Lozonges. Since then wo lia «ia a/>I«) f li<> m all nnt AM/I AAilli) hfttfAHr 1IOYC OUIU bllCIII UUI auu VUUIU HV»w M as many more if we had been supplied.'. K We have made use of them ourselves and fl in and in our families, and consider Ibem B an excellent medicine for the relief of B Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary com- K plaints. B. & J. JORDON. Price, 25 cents per box. X J Dr. Hull's Worm Lozenges Are apreparation that never faiT to re-* m move Worms rrom children or adults. I Children will cry for them, and eat them V as they would candy. * Price, 25 cents per bo*. ? Ail the above excellent Family Medi> cines are for sale at Abbeville C. H- by Drs. WAftDLA W & DENDY. Sept 23 30 9t

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Page 1: The banner (Abbeville, S.C.).(Abbeville, S.C.) 1846-11-11 [p ]. · 2013. 3. 5. · Dr's. Wardlaw & Dendy, DruggistsandApothecaries. Keepcon.-tanlly on ImikI a Inroc; and w«-ll selected

Dr's. Wardlaw & Dendy,Druggists and Apothecaries. \

Keep con.-tanlly on ImikI a Inroc; and w«-llselected assortment of DRUGS an«lMEDK/IIS'l-ISt Ghcuiicals, Paints, andOils, Perlum«'ry, and shop Furniture |Physicians and other purchasers arc r«- Jqu ft'-d to (rail and examine their stock tti<-fun* purchasing elsewhere, as they are cnow t'ullv prepared, since thev have recoi- .

. J iJved their Fall stock, to fill all orders with |correctness and despatch, at prices that. ^cannot fail to grivc entire satisfaction.ALSO, a lull supply of the most popu^ ,

lar Patent Mfdicinrs, such as WIS~TAKS BALSAM WILD CIIERRY,11 invalids Tonic Mixtur«', Comstocks Ver- .

nnfuj/f, MofFatt's lift* Pilis, aiid PhoenixBitters. Pain Extractor, IIAYS L1NAMEKTlor IMes &c., "DEAD SHOT" 1for Worms in the human body, a veryvaluable Wrmifuje, and manv other usefulprcuarations too numerous to mention.

Oct. 21. 34 tf

NO. I E.1 have 10 or 12 good FIELD HANDS,male and female. which will ho liirr-H farthe ensuing year at reasonable rat<-s. Per- J60U8 wishing to hire will do vvrll to callupon John Hearst, Een'r, of this District,who is fully authorised to contract for me (

in relation to the same.Persons indebted to me by Note or Account,will find them in the hands of Per- '

rin &. McGowen for collection,Oct 7 32 8t JV1. VV. GRACY.

ISTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, <

Abbeville District,In the Common Picas.

Agnes Kingsmore, Adm'x. ^ Decl'n. inv. > Foreign rFrancis Henderson. j Attachm't.

The Plaintiff having filed his Declaration !in my oflici', and the Defendant having no '

wife or Attorney, known to h«* within tlieState, on whom a copy of the same, with *

a nil--to plead, can heservd: It is Order- 1rd that tlie Defendant plead to the said 1

Declaration within a year and a dav. orfilial and absolute judgment will be givonu^uinst bint, <

J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.Cl-rk's Offic , Nov 19 , 145 ly ]

\ () T 1 (% KWIIITLOCK. SULLIVAN & WALLKU,h'«\in«r pI'hvmI aj] their NOTES.d COUNTS in our haruls lor collec- *

lion, with H|H>cial ins ruclions, those in~ <d-l»t«d by Noif or lBouk Account, woulddo well to cull and inake payment as soonas convenient. Payment is not to bemade lo either of the partners, but alone tous. PERRIN & McGOVVEN

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1370 Acres. [A Large and Valuable PhANTA- jTION for Sale, in Abbe rill" Dis., s

and 15 miles from the C. H.The subscriber offers his Plantation ofthirteen hundred and seventy r.cres for ,sale, on Hardlabor creek, lying on both

. sides of the stage road leading from Ab-beville (J. H. to Hamburg, about 45miles from the latter place. The landis well adapted to raising good crops ofcorn and cottonr being free and produc- 1

tive. On it is a good Dwelling and ]other improvements It has about onehundred acres of excellent bottom land,also a large body of it is well timbered

Liberal terms will be offered to the. .,1:. 1'

^uiuuucui j a lituit ui uin; cllltl l\VU yCilTSjinterest from date of purchase. !

Persons wishing lo see the Plantationwill find me ready lo ride over it withihem ; and if not disposed of before SaleDay in December next, 1 will offer it atpublic sale on that day. Possessionwill be given 1st January next

P. C. iVlcOWEN.Oct 28 35 5t

CITATION."Whurras J. W. H. Johnson, hath applied

, to me for Iftterss of administration on tin;iwate or Frances Long1 dec'd. Thesenro to cite ihe kidrircd and creditors of"said d'-c'd to app. ar before me in Ordinaryon Friday the tiOth of November 1846, t.oshow cause if any they cnn, why said ad-ministration should not be granted.Given under my hnnd this 7, Nov., 1846.Nov. 4. 36 2t D. LESLY, Ord'y.

CITATION.WhorPBH John "W Hnnrat hntl, onnlinJ

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me togrant hinlrtters of .ministration onthe Estate of Samuel Bajjga deceased.These are to cite the kirlflT^d and creditorsof the "dec'd to appear before me inOrdinary on the third Monday in Novemberinst., to show cause why said administration^ould not be granted.Giveiftinder my hand this 3d November1846. D. LESLY. Ord'v.Nov. 4th. '

36 2t

STOLEN,From the subscriber on thenight ol the 30ih of October

ftp V ? ln«tt a dark brown MARE,fifteen or fifteen and a half hands hijyh. 13years old last, spring, nearly blind, a star inher forehead, some saddle marks, shod be.fore, and one hind foot white, a long tail.Supposed to have been taken by a runawaynegro. Any information respectingthe said animal wijl be thankfully received.Address tho subscriber at Willingtori,P. O., 6. C- W P NOBLENov 4 36St

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ELLIOTT &" WRIGHT,Varc House mid Commission Merchants,

llAAIIJUttG, i>. C.. i.A11 imtimro to ihcir friends

<$> jln ii nd the public, that they haveissocialcd themselves logo*

i li.-r lor th«? transaction ofin* ituovL- business in all its brunches. In>ffVring their services to the public in theibove, they pledge themselves to devoteheir undivided attention to the selling ofJOTTON, FLO UR,aiul other Produce,riscihving and forwarding goods,

Buying Goods for Planters, or attend touny business usually transacted by

Commission Merchants.[3. Elliott. Tiios. J. Wright.sept 30 31 stn4t

WAREHOUSE AM) COMMISSION BUSINESS,AND RECEIVING ANDFORWARDING AGENCY,

hamburg, s. c.

The undersigned has( ^ Jll^'en f°r three seasons, ei^

"a=,,(^ *n t',cnb°ve business.1-1 e will continue to occupy

.hi; same Ware House; which, (or convenienceand safety, is unequalled by anyHher in Hamburg.Cotton shipped to me by the River, will

ioi incur any more expense ror urayaije,fcc., than if consigned to any Ware Housein the bank of the River.All consignments and orders thankfully

eceived and punctually attended to. Lijeraladvances will be made on Cotton, instork, when lequired,Aug 5 23 J. F. GRIFFIN.

NOTICEOf Limited Partnership.riie subscribers have formed a Limited

Piirf nort-'ln tt im/lnt* f Kit fim»». «I T A T <"Vl »i v..vriu..«j7 intuit viiv an ill ui j . U6 A. LiV«MAX, for the purpose of carrying 011 a

General Retail Business,it. Ahbovilie C. H. S. C., in Domestic andFancy DRY GOODS, HARDWAREiml CUTLERY, FAMILY GROCERIES.Boots, Shoes and Slippers,

1Saddles, liridlcs and Trunks,) fi«l filuoo T-I «* is o */! / 'o »»n

L/I wvn* I j <tuu \Jiurof J.1UIC- Uliu VU|/a| UUIInuts,&c, Books and Stationery,FAMILY MEDICINES, PAINTS,

Oils, Dycsluffs and Perfumery,READY-MADE CLOTHING, &C.

riio Partnership commenced on the firstlay of January, 1840, and will terminate>n the 31st dav of December, 1855.

JESSE LOMAX.AUGUSTUS LOMAX.

Abbeville C. H. sept 23, 1840 30 if

Notice,[s hereby given to the Legatees of the Esateof the late Stephen Wilts, deceased.,vho nre without the limits of tliia State,hat the Administrator, with Will annexed,s ready to pay their respective legacies,in«l requests them to appear in p»-rson or[)y attorney, on or b-fore the first Decembernet, and ree.eive the 6ame, as he willnot be accountable for interest after thattune. M. W. COLEMAN,

Adm'r Will Annexed.September 2, 1846 27 m3m

/ NOTICEIs hereby given to those concerned, thatLhe citizens of Due West Corner, will applyfor an Act of Incorporation at the {next session of the Legislature. VMay 15, 1846 II 29> /

Notice, VIs hereby given, that a Petition will be offeredto our next Legislature, applying foran act of incorporation for Liberty ChurchSeptember 2, 1846 27 3m

To the People of Abbeville.Tlie subscriber respectfully solicits all personsindebted to the Sheriffs Office forCOST, Plaintiffs or Defendant's,nrn earnestlyrequested to come forward and settle,as this is my last year in office, I shall becompelled to have all cost duft me in thenffini! KPlilivl. Vnil will finil mvaalt ap

Tagurart always in attendanceApril 15 7 tt J. RAMEY.

Notice to Creditors.Estate of George Giay deceased.

The creditors of George Gray dec'd, willtake notice that I will proceed to settle upthn Estate on the first Monday of March1847: and the creditors will present alltheir demands on or before thai time, asthe Estate will be insolvent and only payupuru on mat uny u will Dt; apportionedbefore the Ordinary of Abbeville DistrictS. S. J. A. NORWOOD, Ad'm'r.

Oct. 21. 34 3tmo

Last Notice.All person indebte to me by note, ore re.quested to cnll and settle by FIRST OFDECEMBER,as after that time, I shallplace them in the hands of an Attorney,for collection. Also all persons holdingnotes or book accounts agiinst. me for lastyear, are requested to present the same forpayment. HIRAM W. LAWSON.ALSO.Persons indebted to Williams

& L.aw8on, for last year, by not* orbook account, will please call and settle bythe I5th December, and all per&ons indebtedto us for the present year to settleJjy the 15th of February 1847. The lowprices we are selling at, will not ullowus to give longer credit. Our sales willbe for cash after December next, as theCopartnership will expire in January1848. anr! U/a urioh tha knainnai (« Kn »«

tied by that timq eo we may commenceafresh should we agree to do so.

WILLIAMS & LAWSON.Oct. 21. 34 4t

IMPORTANT SALE !Will bo Bold, on the 11th NOVEMBERNEXT, at the late residence of JoshuaMeaclium, tin? tract of LAND on which jlie lately resided, situate about thirteenmiles westward of the village of Abbeville,containing One Thousand Four Hundred jand Thirty Acres, more or less. The

vplace is in a good state of improvement, fnaving on 11 a goou uwciimg muusk,GIN HOUSE and SCREW,THRASHINGHOUSE and THRASHER, a newMILL HOUSE and MILL, and all ne-

£cessary out buildings ; three hundred acresof freshly clcareti land.

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ALSO,Will be sold at the same time ond place, .

auvumvc iiiuiiduuu uuonns U1 WIVOi U |quantity of FODDER, about four hundred ,bushels of WHEAT, about ono thousand ,bushels of OATS, and about fifty bushels i

of RYE; HORSES and MULES,CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, HOUSE-HOLD and KITCHEN FUTN1TURE,PLANTATION TOOLS, and many ,ot her articles. ,Tho land will be sold on a credit of one ;

and two and three years, and the personal (property on a credit of onv.year, the whole (to bear interest from date.

JAMES MEACI1UM,Ex'or of Joshua Meachum.

August 26, 1846 26 lit

To Physicians.Having- exchanged the practice of medicinefor a more congenial employment, Ioffer for 6ale my entire 6tock of MEDICINE!,SHOP FURNITURE, SAD-DLE-BAGtSS, an excellent case of SURGEON'SPOCKET INSTUMENTS,&.c &c &c. Tins stock embraces all the »

medicines, furniture, &c. nescessary forthe yonng Physician to enable him to entnrJit nni'P lltinn tll»» nrnrtii'n nf liie nrnfim

"| ,1'iw.v-nBion.The above articles will be sohl at asacrifice. Persons wishing to purchasewill apply at the Printing Office.

C. H. K1NGSMORE.Aug 19 25 tf

Valunble Town Property for Sale,nL.qi The subscriber intending to

move to the country, offers forjj* jjj|® snL- his HOUSK and LOT in^g&WBttLhe Village of Abbeville, situatedon the Public Square. Tne House is acomfortable and commodious one, and inconnection with it, aru two LAW OFFI-ouio, wmcn can dc rented at fair prices.All the out buildings and fencing- are new,and the Dwelling House ha8 been recentlyPAINTED. Any person wishing suchproperty, would do well to call and see me.Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY.

F. A. SCHRODER,Wholesale and Retail Grocer.

Has Removed to the Square Front Store,Two Doors above Dunbar <$f Burn- i

side, centre-street, Hamburg. S. C. <Where he offers tor sale an extensive as- isorment of GROCERIES, comprising Ievery article usually kept in that line, all Iof whinh hn will noil Miunnor Jlmti on"

. . rv* v""" ""Jhouse in this market. His stock consistin part of.Sugars..20 hhds. St. Croix, Musco- >

vado, Porto Rico, New Orleans, andClarified Sugars.

Coffee..80 bags Rio, 20 do. Old Go- «

vcrnment, Java, and Cuba Coffee.Teas..Old and Young tlysen,Imperial,Gunpowder and Blatk Teas.Molasses..5 hhds. Cuba Molasses,

20 bbls. New Orleans Syrup.Pnttnr 1

Crackers, wine and Lemon do. Pic Nicdo.

Liquors..Brandy.Olard, Dupuy &Co. Old London Dock, Hennessy, VeVa Lafrayer, vintage of 1805. J J Dupuy,A Seignette & Co, J J Rosse. 1

Holland Gin.Eagle and Anchor,Meadow Swan, Clover and CologneGin, Domestic Gin. Rum.St Croix, !Jamaica, New England and New Or-leans Rum. Whiskey.Funk's OldRye, Monongahela, Country, 3 years i

old, New Orleans and Baltimore whis- '

key, also Irish whiskey.Wines.Old Madeira, very fine.com- (inon,Madeira,Colli Scicilly,Port,Muscat, ]Greek, TenerifFe, Pike, Malaga, sweet ,Malaga, Pale and Brown Sherry. jALSO,.Candle?, Soap, wood-ware,crockery ware, Pickles, Preserves, I

crashed and powdered Sugars, stone'

ware, smoked Tongues, smoked beef, !Bologne Sausages, Nutmegs, Cloves,Pepper, by the bag or otherwise, Sar- {dines, Hams, Cloves, Indigo.Spanish,f loat ana Uaroiina, Almonds, Kaisins, t

Candies, Cinnamon, Starch. Lemon Syru-p,Powder of all kinds, Rifle powder ^in canisters, Tobacco, Playing Cards, IPorter in pint and quart bottles, Domes- jtic Brandy, Champaigne wine, &c. All {of which have been selected by himselfin the Northern Markets, and are war- <ranted inferior to none ever offered in (this or any other market, and will besold at the lowest possible prices. (

It will be to the interest of any onewishing any of the above articles to give (him a call before purchasing. i01 "

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yui, <6i> 34 4t hJOHN Q. BASKIN,

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Attorney Bt Law, havine taken an office -

in the rear of tho" Court House andnear to the Printing Offtce^ill prompt. J\y attend to all business entrusted tohis carc. Jan 14 4K5

Important to Teachers.The undersigned having been appointedcommittee, by a meeting of citizens held

n the vicinity of Greenwood for the purioscof adopting measures to eB'ablishMale and Female Academies in said vil-uge, 10 aovcriise lor resellers in tne se«»'oral departments, would inform all whonay desire to engage in teaching, that theyvill receive appliedtiona until the 15th ofNovember next. Three are wanted.three:ompctent instructors, viz: In the Maleschool, a teacher who is Qualified to nre-jare young men For College; in the ^e-mile Academy, a male teacher well quali-icd to instruct in the highest branches of.ducatiou would be preferred, butapplicaionswill also be received from femaleeachcrs of experience for this department;dsn, one competent female teacher in theMusical department. None need applyfor either department except such as caniirnish higrli testimonials of moral characteritid of qualifications for teaching. Personsmaking application by letter are requestedto address Albert Waller, E6q.Woodville P. O , Abbeville District, S. C.;ir any of the undersigned, who reside in3reen\vood, can be seen on personal applimtion.

J. F. Watson. J. M. Chiles.it m i*r r> timiv. vjirunn. vv. tr. run.W. Smith. A. Waller.W. B. Brooks. R. M. White.

S. Brooks.0^7~The Carolina Baptist and Edgefield

Advertiser are requested to copy the abovesemi-monthly until the 15th JNovember androrwnrd acc'ts to this office immediately.sept v>3 30 sm4t

1'he State of South Carolina.Abbeville District.

William Wilson and Wife, applicants,vs. Pharcs Martin and Wife, JamesPorter and others..Real Estate, ofDavid Porter, dec'tl.

It appearing to my satisfaction that DavidS Porter, a Distributee and Defendant inllns case, resides without the limits uf thisSlate : It is therefore Ordered that he doippear and object to the division or sale ofthe Real Estate of the said David Porter,rleceased, situate in Abbeville District, onor before the first Monday in Decembernext, or !iih ronfsenf to lli<» onm#> mill h«entered on record. D. LESLY, Ord yOrdinary'a Office, Sept 28, 1846sept 40 31 10\v

The State of JSouth Carolina.ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.

In ike Common Picas.William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox..

tin n n /

The Plaintiff in the above case having thisday filed his Declaration m my office, andihe Defendant haying no wife or attorneyknown to be within the State, upon whomi copy thereof mt.y be served : It is Orjer»d that the said Defendant do appearind plead tln-reio within a year and a dayfrom this date, or iuHnrmniit bv rlpfnnU will

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)e given Hgninst hun.JNO. F LIVINGSTON, Clerk.

Clk's Office, March 14, 1846. 3 lySTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,Abbeville District.In the Court of

Common Pleas.Joseph W. W. Marshall, bearer, vs.

I? rancis Henderson, sen'r..JDecl'ji. inAttach11, on ProviWy. Note.

Whereas, the PlaiiHiff in this action did,>n this day, file his Declaration agi'instlie Defendant, who is absent from andtvithout the limits of this State, as it issaid, and having neither wife nor attorney<nown, upon whom a copy of the aboveDeclaration, with a rule to plead thereto,>n or Detore tnfe Twenty~second day olNovember next, otherwise, final and absoutejudgment will be then given andiwarded against the Defendant.

JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.Clerk's Office, Nov 22, 1845 39 ly

Sale of Real and Personal Estate.Will be sold to the highest bidder, onFame fin u thn l» rlnir r»r

ind days following, at the late residence)f Captain Robert Childs deceased.One Tract of Land known as the

'Brock Tract" situate in Ihe vicinity ofCambridge, containing FOUR HUNDREDAND TWENTY-FIVE AcreB,nore or less, about two hundred of whichs in woods.ALSO, at the same time and place the

personal estate consisting of TWEN»rY-FIVE LIKELY NEGROES,Slnnl, rtf 1 U r*

ui «AVIOVO| V/aiilC ailll VUI II|Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas, &c.One Carriage and harness; two road wa

jons and harness, household and kitchen'urniture, plantation tools and many otherirticles not mentioned.Conditions of Sale..For the Real

Sstute a credit of One, Two and Threerears. The second and third instalmentso bear interest from the firm ot January,1848. Purchaser to give note and threeipproved securities, and pay for titles.For the personal property, all sums un.

ler five dollars, cash, all sums of and overhat amount, a credit until the first ofl&nuary 1848, purchasers to give note andwo approved personal securities.

JAMES W. CHILDS, Ex'or.N. B. All persons indebted to thenfA nrA nftrtinii)* « !«#

|rMiMvuiauj Vt|UCOhrU IV l/UUIV

orward and make payment, and lhose baringdemand* to present them duly attesed.J. W G,, Ex'or.Oct. 21. ; 34 6t ,

W. C. & J. B. MORAGNE,ittwneyi at Law.Have formed a Part..nerehip for the practice of .LAW, in

Abbeville District, tf

CANDIDATES,For Sheriff.

We are authorized to announceMr. J. R. TARRANT, as a candidate forSheriff at the ensuing election.We are authorized to announce T.P. MOSELY as a candidate tor, Sheriffof Abbeville Die. at the ensuing election.we are autnorized to announce W.

A. COBB as a candidate for the office ofSheriff ot Abbeville District at the ensuingelection.The friends ofA C HAWTHORNannouncehim as a candidate for Sheriff for

Abbeville District at the ensuing electionWe are authorized to announce VApualttirrnunv . j: j.

viiiiuu uuunui us a ctinuiuuie iorSheriff, at the ensuing election.

For Clerk.We are authorized to announce THOS

P SPIERIN aa a candidate for Clerk ofCourt ot Abbeville District at the ensuingelection.We are authorized to announce JAS.

S. WILSON as a candidate for Clerk ofCourt for Abbeville District at the ensuingElection.we are autnonzed to announce Dr.

S. V. CAIN, as a candidate for Clerk ofthe Court at the next ensuing election.

For Tax Collector,The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE

respectfully announce him as a candidatefor the office of Tax Collector at the ensuingelection.The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announcehiin as a candidate for re-flection

to the office of TAX COLLECTOR, attin* ensuiner election.We are authorised to announce JOHN

CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate forTAX COLLECTOR, at the next election.The friends ofEZEKIEL TRIBLE

announce him as a candidate for the officeof Tax Collector at the ensuing election.

DimroxDsVegetable Fever and Auge and anti-Fever

PILLS.Among all the advertised remedies of thoday for ague and Fever, or Chill and Fe>ver, none seem to meet with such raniditv

I of sale and jfive so much general satisfaction,as Dr Hull's celebrated Pill?. VVher«»ever they have been introduced, all tonicsin whatever shape, all mixtures and Pillsand preparations of every character* designedfor this disease, have been discarded,and Dr. Hull's Ague Pdls have beenreceived as the only permanent cure.They slop the Chills and Fever the first

day, and do not sicken the stomach or operateon the bowels. Young children andpersons of all ajjes sexes, and conditionsmnv IIRM thnco Pilla nnt nnlu n>ifh o«rni..

jw A "V« w.lljf UIMI OttlCiJT,but vvitn the certainty of success.Reader, please notice the following1 testimonyfrom your own friends and neighbors:

tS Abbeville District, April 9, 1846." This is to certily that I have sold severaldozen buxes of Dr Hull's Vegetable|Fever and'Ague Fills within the last three

years, and have used several boxes in myown family, and I linvo never known thnmfail curing the Chills and Fever in a singleinstance. I would recommend a'lthose persons subject to Chills and Feverto use Dr. Hull's Pills.

[signed] JOHN KELLER.Mr Lewis Covin, of Abbeville District,

sayB he has known the Chills and Feverof twelve month's standing completelycured by taking only half a bo of Hull'sAgue and Fever Pills.Mr B Gassoway, of Anderson District,

writes, in the full of 1844, M i was severely J

attacked with the Chills and Fevers, which jcontinued on me until February, 1845. I 1tried several remedies, and was for soine-» 1time under the treatment of a Physician, |but received no lasting benefit from his e

prescriptions; my disease continued to 1increase in the frequency and severity of $its attacks. I at last had recourse to Dr JgHull's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills,and in using only one box w&s permanent- Ily cured, and have remained in good health (ever since. 1 think they are a superiorremedy in Chills and Fevers, and would £cheerfully recommend them to all persons |rsubject to this complaint." XjjWe might give scores of references andcertificates, but we refer the reader to our Iagents, where they m»y obtain a pamph-* j|let (gratis) giving a full description of thomedicine and its manner of use. 1

Pricc, $1 per box. flDr. Hull's Cough I.oscngee. M

T7 £ 21.. TT. .4 ~l la Wtlivery luiuijy in inv uuiivu mil uiu

keep a supply of Dr Hull's Cough Lozetis £ges in the house, not only as a preventive mmedicine against the consumptive tenden- ffcies of the climate, but as an effectual re* jSmedy in all cases ofCoughs and Colds. S;

Ceder Orove,Abbeville Dis.Ap'l 9, '46 ftThe Travelling Agent of Drs Hull and ft

Spencer left us about eighteen months Ksince what he thought a supply of Dr »'Hull's Cough Lozonges. Since then wolia «ia a/>I«) f li<>m all nnt AM/I AAilli) hfttfAHr1IOYC OUIU bllCIII m« UUI auu VUUIU HV»w M

as many more if we had been supplied.'. KWe have made use of them ourselves and flin and in our families, and consider Ibem Ban excellent medicine for the relief of BCoughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary com- Kplaints. B. & J. JORDON.

Price, 25 cents per box. XJ Dr. Hull's Worm LozengesAre apreparation that never faiT to re-* m

move Worms rrom children or adults. IChildren will cry for them, and eat them V

as they would candy. *Price, 25 cents per bo*. ?Ail the above excellent Family Medi>

cines are for sale at Abbeville C. H- byDrs. WAftDLAW & DENDY.

Sept 23 30 9t