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"COSTAR'S"
PREPARATIONS.
EVERYBODY- Tries Them!
EVERYBODY- Uses Them!
EVERYBODY- Believes in Them!
EVERYBODY- Recommends Them!
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Costar's" Exterminators
For Rats, Roaches, Ants, &c.
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"Costar's" Bed-Bug Exter.
A Liquid-Kills-"Sure thing."
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"Costar's" Insect Powder
For Fleas, Moths, Insects, &c.
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"Costar's" Corn Solvent.
For Corns, Bunions, &c. 
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"Costar's Buckthorn Salve.
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, &c.
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"Costar's" Bishop Pills.
(Sugar Coated) Dinner Pill.
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"Costar's" Cough Remedy.
For Coughs, Colds, &c.
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"Costar's" Bitter Sweet and
Orange Blossoms
Beautifies the Complexion.
Makes the Skin fresh and fair.
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!!!Beware!!! of all Worthless Imitations.
None Genuine without COSTAR'S" Signature.
25c. and 50c. sizes kept by all DRUG-GISTS.
$1 sizes sent by mail on receipt of price.
$2 pays for any three $1 sized by Express.
$5 pays for eight $1 sized by Express.
Address Henry R. Costar
612 Broadway, N. Y.
For sale by EDWIN PARKER
at Abbeville, S. C.
And at Wholesale in all the cities and large towns in the U. S. May 27 30 tf
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COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Dairymen, Farmers, and Others,
CONSIGN YOUR
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans, Butter, Cheese,
Eggs, Flour and Meal, Flax,
Cotton, Furs and Skins, Dried
and Green Fruits.
Grain, Wool,
Game, Poultry, Naval
Stores, Hops, Ginseng, Feathers,
Hemp, Provisions, Oils, Lard,
Tallow, Tobacco, Seeds, Sor-
ghum, Molasses, &c., to
JOHN CARPENTER,
General Commission Merchant,
443, 444, and 446 Washington Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
AND receive his weekly Price Current of Produce and Groceries, the most complete Price Current published in the United States.
Send for a Price Current. Marking Plates and Cards furnished free.
Liberal Advances made on Consignment
Established May 1, 1860.
FIRST-CLASS REFERENCES GIVEN WHEN
REQUIRED.
March 25 21 1f
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JOHN A. TALMADGE'S CASH HOUSE.
JOHN A. TALMADGE
HAS JUST RECEIVED A  LARGE
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, &c. &c.
Which he is rapidly selling at the astonishingly low price for which he is offering them FOR CASH. Call and examine before purchasing. Beautiful colored muslins 30 cents.
BACON! BACON!!
A CHOICE LOT OF BACON
CAN BE BOUGHT AT A LOW PRICE, FOR CASH ONLY,
FOR SALE BY.
JOHN A. TALMADGE.
May 27 80 tf
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FRESH ARRIVALS!
Just Received
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS :
A FINE LOT OF
COUNTRY HAMS,
LEAF LARD,
A LARGE LOT OF
JUGS AND JARS.
ALSO,
SOME FINE SYRUP.
A FINE LOT OF
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER
FOR CASH.
WIER & M'DONALD.
Aug. 14, 1868, 16-tf
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ESTATE OF
A. W. LYNCH, deceased.
ALL crtditors of A. W. Lynch, deceased, are hereby required to present and prove their demands before me on or before 1st day of October next, or be barred.
C. E. A. D.
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ESTATE OF
GEO. B. CLINKSCALES, DEC'D.
PURSUANT to order of Court I will sell as the late residence of Geo. B. Clinkscales, dec'd on TUESDAY, 13th of October, next,
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE, PLANTATION
TOOLS, CATTLE, HOGS,
HORSES, MULES, &C &C.
TERMS CASH.
WM. H. PARKER
C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office}
Sept. 16, 1868}
Sept 18' 1686, 21, 3t
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ESTATE OF
SAMUEL A. WILSON, DEC'D
ALL creditors of Samuel A. Wilson, dec'd, are hereby ordered to present and prove their demands on or before 1st November next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER.
C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office,
August 1, 1868        }   August 5   40      3m
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ESTATE OF
WILLIAM A. PRATT, dec'd.
ALL creditors of William A. Pratt, dec'd, are hereby required to present and prove their demands before me on or before 1st day of November next or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER,
C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office,}
July 29, 1868.}
July 31. 1868. 15. 3m
Commissioner's Office}
August 1, 1868.} Aug 5 40 3m
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NEW SPRING GOODS!
I AM NOW RECIEVING A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
STAPLE, FANCY AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
Ladies' and Gents' Hats,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, &C.
All of which I offer very low for Cash. * The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for th mselves.
ENOCH NELSON,
AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S oLD STAND
CORNER WASHINGTON STREET AND PUBLIC SQUARE, ABBEVILLE COURT HOURSE, S. C.
March 25 21 tf
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NO MORE HOG CHOLERA.

A Sure Preventative of Hog Cholera.

THE attention of Farmers is called to the subjoined letters received from Merchants who have been selling and using our Hog and Cattle Powders.
We can furnish a number of letters to the same effect, but the annexed are sufficient to show conclusively that Hog Cholera can be easily prevented, by the use of our Hog and Cattle Powders. Cholera is not only prevented, but the Hog will increase in weight from 10 to 20 per cent, more than if the Powders had not been used. No preparation of equal importance and value to stock raisers has been offered to the public.
Read the Following Letters.

GAINES' X READS, RAPPAHANNOCK,
November 16, 1867.
Messra. Clotworthy & Co.
GENTLEMEN: I have been selling and using your Hog, Horse,and Cattle Powders for a year or more, and they have, and are yet rendering such entire satisfaction, that I feel perfectly safe in saying, that it is evidently the best medicine ever introduced to the public for the benefit of hogs, horse and cattle, and they have already superseded all other medicines of the kind in our vicinity. It has also saved, for one of my neighbors recently, a number of fine hods, which had taken pick, and for several days refused to eat; your POwders were given to them, their appetite returned, were soon well and in fine order. This is but one of many proof I could enumerate, but think it is unnecessary, as every one is sure upon trial to find the Powder just the thing they wanted. Yours respectfully, JOHN F. FOGG.

MAYO, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C.
November 21, 1867.

Messra. Clotworthy & Co.
    GENTLEMEN: You wrote to me to know what effect you Cattle Powders had on "Hog Cholera ;" I will say to you, it acts like a charm. I have been using it in my stock of hogs all last Spring and Summer, and I have not had the first sick hog yet; and now my hogs look better than any hags in my neighborhood. My neighbors' hogs have been dying all around until they tried your Cattle Powders. Mr. Baughn told me that two of his hogs were sick; he came here and bough some Powders, and arrested the disease immediately, and those that were sick soon got well. I don't think any farmer should be without it. It is the best medicine for hogs, horses, and cattle that I ever saw. Respectfully your, &c.,             F.J. STONE.
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T.J. Jennings.                         J.T. SMITH.

JENNINGS & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 6 McINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.

WE continue to transact the above named business at our commodious and centrally located Warehouse, and will gove our strict and personal attention to all consignments entrusted to us.

OUR CHARGES WILL BE:
For Selling Cotton $1.00 per Bale.
Storage, 50 cents per Bale per Month.

September 2      44      1m
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JOSIAH SIBLEY.         SAM'L H. SIBLEY.        GEO. R. SIBLEY

J. SIBLEY & SONS,
WAREHOUSE AND 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
157 REYNOLDs STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.

SOLICIT consignments of COTTON and other staple produce. Their commissions for SELLING COTTON will be ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT ONLY.
They are at all times prepared to make liberal CASH advances on COTTON, stored with or in transit to themselves, and on shipments to their friends in Liverpool, England, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and Providence.
   Strict personal attention will be given to all business entrusted to them
Sept2      44       3m
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South Carolina

COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE

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ESTABLISHED IN 1850.

THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of 
ABBEVILLE
And surrounding country, that he keeps a special establishment for the repair of fine WATCHES and JEWELRY. All entrusted to his care will be executed promptly, neatly, and warranted for one year. At his store will be found one of the largest stocks of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Of the best European and American manufacture, in the Southern States, with a select assortment of rich and new styles of ETRUSCAN GOLD JEWELRY, set with Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Oriental Garnets, Coral, etc.   Also,
Solid Silverware,
Consisting of full Tea Setts, Waiters, Ice and Water Pitchers, Castors, Goblets, Cups, Forks, Spoons, and everything in the Silver Ware line. Fine Single and Double-barrelled GUNS, Colt's Smith & Wesson's, Cooper's, Sharp's, [[??]] and Derringer's PISTOLS, and many others of the latest invention. 
Fine Cutlery,
Spectacles, Walking Canes, Perfumery, Portemonnaies, and
Fancy Goods,
Of every variety, to be found in a first-class Jewelry Establishment.
A. PRONTAUT,
One door below Augusta Hotel,
163 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Sept 25    48     1y
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The 
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Near the Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots,)
COLUMBIA, S.C.,
HAS LIBERAL ACCOMMODATION for Guests. The Location is convenient, the ROOMS are spacious and well-ventilated;FURNITURE new; SERVANTS prompt and attentive; the TABLE is bountifully supplied with 
EVERY DELICACY
That the market affords; and the BAR is well stocked with 
Choice Wines and Liquors.
The proprietor gives his personal supervision to the establishment, and intends to maintain and extend its reputation as a 
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
The traveling public are respectfully invited to test its merits by making their home at the national Hotel, while staying in Columbia.
R.Joyner,
    Proprietor.
October 11     48       tf
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Importers and Manufacturers of Coach and Saddlery Hardware.
MACKENZIE BROTHERS,
(Late Thos. Mackenzie & Sons,)
No.222 Baltimore Street, Baltimore.
ESTABLISHED IN 1825.
Felloes,    Saddle Trees,
Hubs,        Hog Skins,
Spokes,     Sheeps Skins,
Springs,    Shoes Thread,
Canvass,    Saddlers' Hair,
VARNISH,    ENAMELED LEATHER,
TIREBOLTS,  BAG LEATHER,
SKIRTING,   CARRIAGE BOLTS,
MOSS,       HARNESS LEATHER,
WHEELS,     STIRRUPS, BITS, &c.
Also, all other articles appertaining to the business.
April 29    26    1y*


Transcription Notes:
I was unsure whether to, or how to, transcribe the lines dividing Costar products and the pointing hands directly underneath.