Showing posts with label Abbeville County South Carolina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abbeville County South Carolina. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2019

Black, James E. - 1865

COMPTROLLER GENERAL’S OFFICE
Greenville, S. C., August 16th, 1865.
By permission of His Excellency Governor Perry, the duties of this Office will be attended to at this place until further notice.  Communications should be addressed to the care of Maj. L. Laval.
James A. Black.
Comptroller Gen’l.
Aug. 24th, 1865,  5, 2t
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 4

Laval, L. (Maj.) - 1865

COMPTROLLER GENERAL’S OFFICE
Greenville, S. C., August 16th, 1865.
By permission of His Excellency Governor Perry, the duties of this Office will be attended to at this place until further notice.  Communications should be addressed to the care of Maj. L. Laval.
James A. Black.
Comptroller Gen’l.
Aug. 24th, 1865,  5, 2t
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 4

McFeat, W. T. - 1865

Important to Shippers.--Shippers would do well to read the card of Messrs. Davis and McFeat, to be found in another column.  They are active and energetic business men, and we take pleasure in recommending them to the attention of our people.  All business entrusted to their care will be attended to with all possible safety and dispatch.  Mr. Davis is well known to many as the former courteous Agent for the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Columbia.  See advertisement.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1


            T. D. Davis                                                                                                                                          W. T. McFeat
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION NOTICE.
The undersigned, late Officers of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Columbia, will, until said Road is repaired between Alston and Columbia, undertake to forward with safety and dispatch, articles of every description, to and from, all points on that road and Columbia.

They will also buy and sell on Commission and attend to business of every kind offered to them.

Address them at either Newberry or Columbia, S. C.
Davis & McFeat
Aug. 24, 1865,  5, 3t
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 4

Davis, T. D. - 1865

Important to Shippers.--Shippers would do well to read the card of Messrs. Davis and McFeat, to be found in another column.  They are active and energetic business men, and we take pleasure in recommending them to the attention of our people.  All business entrusted to their care will be attended to with all possible safety and dispatch.  Mr. Davis is well known to many as the former courteous Agent for the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Columbia.  See advertisement.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1


            T. D. Davis                                                                                                                                          W. T. McFeat
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION NOTICE.
The undersigned, late Officers of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Columbia, will, until said Road is repaired between Alston and Columbia, undertake to forward with safety and dispatch, articles of every description, to and from, all points on that road and Columbia.

They will also buy and sell on Commission and attend to business of every kind offered to them.

Address them at either Newberry or Columbia, S. C.
Davis & McFeat
Aug. 24, 1865,  5, 3t
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 4

Nickerson, T. S. - 1865

Nickerson’s Hotel.--We direct the attention of the traveling public to the fact that “Nickerson is himself again,” and that he has established a first class Hotel in Columbia.  He has rented that large and commodious building known as the Columbia Methodist Female College, and is now prepared to serve the traveling public with every luxury and comfort that the city of Columbia affords.  He is quite a pleasant landlord, and is ever ready to administer to the wants of his guests.  See advertisement.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1


NICKERSON’S HOTEL
COLUMBIA, S. C.

The undersigned, having leased the LARGE and COMMODIOUS BUILDING known as the “Columbia Methodist Female College,” will open it as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, on September 7th.
T. S. Nickerson, Proprietor.
August 24, 1865,  5, 5t
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 4

Ramey, Mrs. - 1865

Theft.--During the past week some robberies have been committed.  We would put the people on their guard against robbers.  Among others who have had their smoke houses rifled, we would mention Mr. John Enright, Mr. Jas. Shilito and Mrs. Ramey.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1

Shilito, James - 1865

Theft.--During the past week some robberies have been committed.  We would put the people on their guard against robbers.  Among others who have had their smoke houses rifled, we would mention Mr. John Enright, Mr. Jas. Shilito and Mrs. Ramey.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1

Enright, John - 1865

Theft.--During the past week some robberies have been committed.  We would put the people on their guard against robbers.  Among others who have had their smoke houses rifled, we would mention Mr. John Enright, Mr. Jas. Shilito and Mrs. Ramey.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1

Wilson, Hugh Sr. - 1865

Heard From.--The many friends of our father, Mr. Hugh Wilson, Senior, will be pleased to learn that he has recently been heard from.  He is in Charleston, Tennessee.  In a letter just received from him, he says that he will soon be home.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 24-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1