The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, October 08, 1884, Image 2
The Ablcvllle Messenger.
Knli-ml at the poslollico us mnik-r.
M. 1.. Itonliaiii, Ji.? Thus. r. Cothrnii,
Ins. S. I'orriii,
Kililer.-. >iii*l I'roini.-lors.
\YK1>NKSI>AY, OCTOliKK s. I SSI.
< 'Ol'XTV CiaiMS AM) IIOW THKY
KHOt'Iil) lilO I\YII>.
A eiti/.on of thf county, hoMiug a
claim against tin- County Commissioners
for building n bridge, amounting to
$170.00, tramped all over town one day
last week offering the claim for sale. A
neighbor had offered him eightv-live
cents on the dollar for it. and after trying
nil the "brokers" around town he
failed to get an advance on this offer and
carried it hack home with him. It the
claim had Ixhmi less than $100 he could
not have received more than eighty
cents on the dollar for it. The county
of Abbeville can certainly pay more
than eighty-five cents on the dollar
upon its indebtedness, and the pride and
position of our county justifies its citizens
in demanding of its financial agents
that this matter be improved.
Ileal I v it is not as much as 85 per
cent. Kvery man who bids upon a contract
for any work let out I?v the County
('ommis'sioiicrs, if he is a man of ordinary
shrewdness, adds to his bid the 15
per cent, that he will have to pay to the
broker w hu buys his claim at a discount,
and at least 5 or 10 :?er cent, in addition
Id cover all the incidental risks attaching
to the collection ol" tin; amounts due.
So that upon these contracts there is
almost invariably a discount of at least
JO per cent., and this the county must
pay. It is said that few men can live
under a debt drawing ten per cent.,
then what becomes of tin in when they
pay twenty or more' In the case of
tlio.se whose remuneration for service* '
lo the county is regulated by laws.
Trial Justices. Constables, Shcrill's,
Clerks, Coroner, - etc., if they are unable
to hold the accounts until taxes are
collected they are obliged to pay
this exhorbilaut interest imposed
upon theiu by the financial policy
of' the county. The law allows
them t)ne hundred cents upon the dollar
and yet ll: - v are compelled to accept
eighty?men who are least able to bear
xuch a burden.
After the lirst of January the brokers
pay ! m t cents on the dollar
but lh<' fall in discount is equal
r/.ed in their favor by the shortness of
tiOn .June 15th, for instance the
claim is discounted al ton per cent., ami
tlio full amount is paid in four months.
Tin* laborer who is worthy of his hire
in this case pays interest at the rate of
nearly f./iir/i/-three per vent! These
things ought not so to he, ami if there is
a remedy the people of this county
have a right to demand it. It is a great
ileal better that the county should pay
its indebtedness, dollar for dollar. It
would he economy and justice. If the
County Commissioners would make arrangements
at the beginning of each fiscal
year for money during that year at
seven or even ten per cent., and pay oil*
very claim as it was approved they
would gel better work, they would have
jt done cheaper, and tin v would be deal*
ing out even handed and exact justice.
If the County contracts to pay a certain
amount for services, it is better that the
people as a whole should pay the interest
upon the money necessary to meet
these demands, than that the loss should
be centered upon liiui who performs the
services. Not that the broker is to
lilamr. for ii is a 11101103* transaction
wit It li i 111. sulij?.'ef to considerable risk,
)mt the financial policy of the county
entrusted to tlu most important olliie in
tho county, should lie conducted on busis^'ss
principles. Who would expect a
Hank President or the Directors of a
cotton factory to pursue u policy similar
to that upon which the ('ounly is conducted
?
Tim Tribute to Hampton.
One of tho most beautiful episodes of
the grind rally was the magnificent and
soul stirring reception given to Senator
I lampion as he stepped forward to make
his addiess. t>eufening.cheers rent the
ail and for fully live minutes the noble
Carolinian stood in speechless delight
at the ovation of the people that he had
ledeeincd. The people ol' Abbeville
will never forget jAV ado Hampton and
nil that hi; lias done for them. They
honor themselves in honoring him.
Through the war that sacrilied the flower
of our land hi; stood by th?'Ui tried
and true, and through that greater, bloodloss
war it was to hi* unerring judgment
that they o\ve lliei^ present and
everlasting redemption.
It was due to this reception that the
Senator made the most eloquent, ell'eet- I
jve speech that he lins e\ef in;\do in this |
county. His very soul was moved and
juoiid telling words came pouring forth,
flic spontaneous outburst of a grateful
heart to the people ihut he kne\v would
. he true even unto death.
ADVll'H TO MO'fHKIlS. !
Arc you disturbed at nij;bt and hro- I
(<fii of your rest by a sick ehild sutler- j
in- ami crying with pain of cutting
leeth ? It' so. soml at once and jrt't a!
bottle of MIts. \Vixsi.ow't* SoothlXu Kvitn*
kok ('111i.i>11 kn Tkktiun?i. Its value!
is incalculable. It will relieve the poor i
little suH'crer immediately. Depend up j
on it, mot hers, there is no mist.ike ah.nit ;
it. It cures dysenfry nnd diarrhea. ie-i
>nil-ite?! the stomach nnd bowels, cur * (
wind colic. <o''ieip? the ir'iui?. reduces intliiuiiiiii'ioii,
and (rives lone and eneriry to I
the whole system. Mus. WiN.<i.. w s
SootHI.Vii S V :: I I* KOI! 1 * 111J. I?It K X TkkTII
ixr? is pi on sunt t?. the tMtc. and i< the
prescription of one of the oldest and h -si1
a v$v- \ :'
H. A' . .
^
f. mulo nurses ami physicians in tliol
I * i?it?*<l States, ami is for sale l?y all
druggists throughout tlw? world. Price
"J.i cents a In ??' aA'
Watclii'<i, Clocks ami .Jowoli-y.
Mu. II. I). Kkksk, of Abbeville, is |irf|iiiri'tl
to do all mniiiMT ul' repairing of Watches,
Clucks aiul Jewelry. and will pay all express
charges on work sent to tiiin from .stations on
the I', and if road. lie always keeps in stock
a liaiid.-,o(nc line of Jewelry and I'lated Ware
at moderate prices. Send in your order*.
Address. II. 1). Kkksk, Abbeville. S. C.
An Ordinance Creating the Office
of Clerk of Council,
Regnlating his Election, Defining
his Duties and Providing
for his compensation.
Suction I. lie it ordained l>y the town
council of the town of Abbeville in the state
of South Carolina, and by tin* authority of
the same, that at the organization of each
town council now or hereafter clicte'l or at
some succeeding meeting it shall he their duty
to elect some suitable person cither in or
out of the council, clcrk of council to serve
for the full term of the council by which he is
lected, unless removed for good and snllicietit
cause to be deter uitied by the council.
Section II. That it shall be the duty of
the said clerk of council within ten days after
written notice.of his appointment to tile with
the intvndaiit of the town of Abbeville a
bond signed by two sureties in the penal sum
of one thousand dollars, conditioned upon the
faithful discharge of all duties that are or
limy hereafter be required of hi'n. The sulliciclicv
of the said bond to he determined bv
the town .council iij meeting .sscinbled.
Si:ctio?c 111. That it .sliall bo the duty of
I lit* m>iill clerk it'f poiinriLtn keep a full- record
of till the' |fVocccdiitgs of the council in 11
book of minutes to be piescrvcd bv bini and
turned over to bis successor in ollice. To
take all returns mudc by eiti/.ens liable to
taxation in the town of Abbeville, transfer
tlieui alphabetically upon the tax book and to
collect all taxes that ii-ay be due thereon. To
collect all lilies, licenses and penalties imposed
by the council. To payout the funds so
received only upon the order of the town
council and rcta:u vouchers for the same.
To provide a book ?1? which he shall make regular
entries of all cases containing the names
of all offenders who shall be summoned to
appear before council for the violation of any
ordinance now in force >tr which may berenf- I
ter be ordained bv the authority aforesaid
with the specifications of the oU'once oh urged
and I hi1 time and result of the trial. To submit
to the liitcndaut by liiui to lie laid before
tike town couucii on the fourth Tuesday in August
of each year a full exhibit of the re- |
ccipts and expenditure" of the year preceding.
Tn turn over to the succeeding council
within thirty days after the expiration of his
ollice all moneys in his hands belonging to
the corporation and deliver up all books papers
and other records iueideiit to his ollice.
Skctios IV. That for such services, the
clerk of council shall receive 2'^. per cent, for
receiving and 2'..j percent, for paying out the
funds that tray come to his hands as said
clerk.
That all ordinances and parts of ordinances
inconsistaut with this ordinance be
and tile same are lt.-reby repealed.
.1. S. IIA.MMOMt, liilemlant.
11. 1*. Moll.WAIN,
.ION KS F. MIL I.Kit,
T.'l\ COTHUAN.
<i. A. l>01"(?I.A5-S,
Waidoiis.
Ionks F. Mh.i.kh. Clerk <>f ('m'liril.
mfASTKIfS SAI.K.
William Anderson vs. .lolm M. I.eiili ami
licurjtu M. Trcnliolni A; Son-- Foreclosure.
r.v virtue of an order of sale made in I lie
allow st a ted ease l'y-llie Jloii. .1. It. Kershaw,
jmljre 6th circuit, on 27th day of October,
!??>:>, 1 will sell at public outcry at Abbeville
v. ii., s. c., <111 the ">iil day of November, 1SS-1,
within the leual lu?urs of sale, the following
described property, .situate in said State and
countv, to wit: All that tract or parcel of
land, known as the Williams place and cont
aiding
KKJI1T IIUNDIJF.D AND TWKNTVFIVK
Al'liKS,
more or less, bounded by lands of William c.
Barrett, (ieorge Niekles, Hubert IMiii'.i, William
Dunn and others.
Terms of sale?One-half cash,'balance i*i
twelve months with interest from day of sale,
secured by bond of purchaser and inort^a^e
of premises; wit'i leave to purchaser to pay
all cash; purchaser to pav lor papers.
M. 1.. HONIIA M, .1 it.
Mastkii, A. (.'.
JJASTi-.U S SAM:.
Dowie ii. Moi.se vs. J. \V. Calhoun.
HY virtue of an Murder of sale made in the
above stated ease by the H-.in. T. II. I'raser,
J udjre Third circuit, on day of.I one, 1N84,
I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville c. n.
s. i'., on 3rd day of November, ItiS-l, that beill};
sale day, within llie lejial hours of sale,
the following described property, situate in
said State and county, to wit: All.that tract
or parcel of land, known as
A LOT IN TilK TOWN OF THOY,
and coiitaiuiuir thirty feet bv one'hundred and
lifty front, more or less, bounded by lands ol
J. >!. Dendy, fronting; on Main street and lyiujr
uii the cornet' of .Main and Augusta sts.
Terms of sale?cash: purchaser to pay for j
papers.
M . L. HON II AM, -Jr., Maxtor. i
MASTKUS SALK.
.1. T. Morton vs. .1. T. 11 arris, et. al.
HY virtue of an order of sale made
in the above stated ease l>v the lion.
.1. S. Colhran, Judge of the 8lh Circuit,
on 3rd day of October, 188-1, 1 will sell
at public outcry at Abbeville J. 11., S.
C., on lIn* Jtrd day of November 18S-1,
tliat being Sale l>ay, within the legal
hours of sale, the,-f? Hewing-described
property, situate in said Slate and County,
to wit : All that tract or puree I of
laud, known as The Homestead Tract
and containing
ONK 111' NI?IU: 1 > AND NINKTY
ACI5KK,
more or less, bounded hy lands of A T.
Wideman. K. Cowan. M. A. JIaiivy an.I
I. T. Ilorton.
Tortus of Sale?Cash? I'urchasjr to
pay lor I'upers.
M. I,. HON II AM. .1 i: . Master.
MAS TKlfS SAI.K.
Win. 1*. Wi.li innn vh. .1. T. Harris, e* al.
I1Y Virtu*- of an Order of Sale made
ill the above stated ease liy the lion. .1,
S. Cothran, .1 <?t" the 8th Circuit, on
Jlrd day of October, 18S.5. I will sell
at public outcry lit AhWvill' II., S. j
on tho .'InI <lav of November, IMS I,
that being S;?le Day, within tho lejial
hours of salif, the following described
property, si I note in said Stale.an<i County,
to wit : All ihal Tract or !'.i;ccl o."
Land t'ur.t linir.'
'' :
ON'K IllNDKKi) AXl) SIXTYT111!
i. I-: AUIil-.S.
I
more ie I ss., hounded hy hinds of I >r.
A. T. W ideinan, W. 1'. Wideimin. .1. 'I'. .
I loi't.in .iu<; I .state ot .\. S. M>!l''.ti l.ui.
Terms .?!' Sale? C?.di ? Purchaser to j
p v or !*ip- i-s. ;
M. I.. liONHAM. dr.. Master.
j
1AST,:,:'S SAI KP.cnseii
I>. (J lymph vs. (Vlestia How- |
hi., i>t. nl. ,
BY Virtue of an Order of .Sale made
I in the above statud case by the II ni. T.
I I?. Kraser, <Iud;;c of thcttrd (Circuit, on
the 1st day <>( -I1H8I. I will sell at i
public outo'rv at Abbeville II., S. v ., | on
<>rd day of November, 1SS4, that !?? - j *
intT Side Pay, within the lejfal hours of:
sal.', the following; described property, '
situate in said State and County, to wit :
All that Trael or Parcel of Band, in the
Town of Hodges and containing
TWO HOODS XIOIIK OK I.KSS. 1
WITH I>W K 1,1,1 X(i. STONK J
llorSK AND OTIIKH ,
lU'Il.DINtJS Til KIJKoN,
now or formerly owned l?y Huberts iV
Adams, by lands now or formerly own- 1
i.'d l>v !. I,. (Mark and by the C. ?? O. It. J
P..
Terms of Sale?Cash?Purchaser to
puv for Papers.
Al. D. HON HAM, dr., Master.
j m ASTKI! K SAI.K.
F. \V Wagciicr & Co. vs. T. W. Mars.
1H' virtue >(' an order of sale made in tin*
above .stated case bv the Hon. T. II. Ki'iiSer,
Judge Kiglith circuit, on 3rd day of June,
ISS-I, I will sell .-at public outcry at At>l?eville
c. it., s. r.,??n 3rd day of November, 1X8-1, that
being sale da v, within the leual hours of sale. .
the following described property, situate in
said State and count r. to wit: All that tract <
or parcel of land, containing I
mnk nrxniiKi) kicjiitv-fivk
AC I' ICS,
more or less, boundeil by lands of estate of
.losiali Weils, S. IS. Monnh.,1. I!. Caldwell
and others.
Also that tract or parcel of land, contain- 1
in-?
tlXK ACKKS,
more or less, and bounded by lauds of James
Mct'aslau, said T. \V. Mars and others.
Also, that tract or parcel of land,containing
TWO III NDKKI) ACIIKS.
more or less, and bounded by lands of J allies
MeCaslan, A. 1$. I'. Lindsay and others.
Terms of. sale?One-half cash, balance in
twelve months, with interest, and secured by
bond and mortgage of the premises; pnrclias
... .... ,.v ,
M. L. HON II A M, Jr., Master.
WAIININU TO TItKSPASSEHS.
VI,L persons arc hereby forbidden l<> enter
11 pun our several lands lor the purpose of
hutilinj; frame, either by nij;lit or day, or netting
partridges. The law will be enforced
against all trespassers.
Titos. L. .Moihik, 1
I.. M. MOOKK, t
T. S. Ui.aki:,
,1. W. ForciiK,
.1. I'OOI.K,
iiknuv hit.:.. <
II. K. Ti'iinkk,
OrtK-if. Wm. Johnson. ,
I^XCIIANliK HOTEL, I
(!iti:i:xviu.i:, S. C.
THE OMiV TWO-CLASS HOTEL IX
j THE WOULD.
W. It. WlUTK, PKOI'ltlKTMH.
rPl,K S^TATK 01' SOL'TII I' A KOI. IN A.
ADttl'.VII.I.K COINTV.
l'robale Court.-Citation for letters of administration.
Ity ,1. Fii.i.kk I,yon. Ks?|.,
l'rohale .Iiidii1:
WllKUK.VS, W. 1*. M. Cason. has j
made suit t.i tin- In irnuil liiin I.ellers i?l" Ad- M
ininistration ?it' till- estate ?n;l eUccts of .I.jJ
Frank Cason, laic of Ahbcvilee county, deceased.
'
These are therofore tocito and admonish all t
and singular the kindred ami creditors ??t* the
said.l. Frank Caaon, deceased, that thev he
ami appear before me in the court <>f probate, ?
to he held at Abbeville II., on Monday the i
20th (lav ol' October, 188-1, after publication J
hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause if a ly they have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
I j \ (Siveil nii-Jer my hand and seal, this
t - seal -i (>th day of October, in the year of our .
) ( Lord one thousand cijrht humlred I
ami eighty-four, anil in the lO'Jth year of \nier- '
ieau Independence. 1
Published on the8th dav of October. 188-1, in '
I Tuk Akkkvi i.i.k Mkssknokk and on the Court J
House door for the time required hv law. <
.1. FL*I.I.Kit I.VOX, I
oct 8-t?\v Jud^e Probate Court. i
Annual Meeting.;
I i
NOTIt'K is lierebv given that the annual
meeting of the Hoard of County Coin- .1
missioners for Abbeville County, will be held s
on Tuesday, November -1th, 188-1. All persons
holding bills, account s or demands of an v 1
L'ili.l -ol.l I'... I t
....... omu vuiiiii * IlilU' II'U Ut't'U C
Iti-fiire presented to tlio iloaniot' f.'miiil.v Commissioners
at special meetings held during
the vear, arc hereby required to deposit the
same, duly sworn to, with the Clerk of the j
Hoard, on or before the first day of November,
so that tlu-y may be examined nud ordered to
be paid al the annual meeting. '
JAMES C. KLUGH,
Clerk B. C. C. i
| oot lot
rjp K. 11 KAN MAN'S
?
sample room, '
Mail; street, Columbia; 5. C., Opposite Hotel
ltlock.
[winks, I.iguons AND CMAKS. |
Tllli best lmrids of domestic and imported
whiskies, wines a-ul 'champagnes always
in stock.
Orders by mail promptly lilted with first- I
cImss goods at reasonable prices; address
T. K ItH.WIKAN, Columbia. S. C.
I j EE BAILE Y,
I
Deah-rs in
j /'iirr Drift/.* ami Motficfuct, Uttrrten '
Seeds, Fruity, Tobacco, Cir/ars, 1
a nil ('itfttroffes, i
I i
(i It K i*. N W () O I). S.
CARPETS.
CAHI'I.TS and House Furnishing
I (Sou-is, ih<- I.sugest Stock South of I?alti- *
I mure, Munm't. BrussH*. 8 1*1 v imd Ingrniu
v/?rpt't8. IIu.?s, * ?ud ."rninb
i/iouis. window niia.lcs, \% all i'.i|>cr8,
liiinlcrs, Law Curtains, Cornices ci.d
1'olis, Cocoa and Canton Multings, tj?holstiTV,
Kn^ravin^s ('minus, Picture
Kianics. Write for sauij lex and |>iietts.""
li.ULIK Ac CaSKKK V,
Augusta. .Cia.
> . '"s:
DRY GOODS,
^ 11.KS, Siiiniv, Yci\i>i>. 'I'ltiniiiiinrs. Iliis^7
*iun ' 'irciihtrs, N? ? M.ivk/'s, Jerseys,
^c., A < .
i:. M. HAHimN A- < n _
Fox* SESseJU^s,
MY clilil't' cnllci'linll ill' Hot iiitlisc Dalits.
iiIsk six Milfli Cows with Jersey
L'alws.
Hargaiiis van bo 11a>1 by apjib inn al once to
.1. II. OI.DIIA.M.
A sroiil.
sop 4-2iii
Millinery! Millinery!
''I'^lIK must extensive stock of Millinery can
.JL. now be found al
I!. M. IIADDON & CU.S.
French Candies, Fresh!
I.K1I0N C1JACKKIJS. KlIKSII !
SODA CKACKKKS, IMiKSII !
(ilNDKK SNAPS. KKKSI! !
ASSOI5TKD .Jl'MliLKS. l-'KKSlI !
Just Kccoivod.
1 If QI AULKS .1 TIIOM VS._
FROM THIS DATE
rmi i die tiolliiiiir thti l
luG ! HjC !
Iu.'tidily Ice piirfcfil just Imlfati hour Wet'oro
In; depafI tire of train*. Write us fur prices;
?al isfacfion giiarantoctl.
LKK & HA I IjKV,
Aug. <?. "S I. (.iroenwooil, S. (I.
(}. H. U.
Pianos % Organs
TIIK 1JKST IX TIIK W(>I!U>.
rii?? groat Artists of tho world arknowl.
oilgo tho Superiority of the Pianos
:iik1 Organs solil hy
C. O. ROBINSON & CO.
I'lioy ar<* soloetotl from Ton of tho host
makers, ami aro so much superior to
othors at prices so much loss
that purchasers save from
CD: -1 r~\ m t ^ ct- -i e~*\ r~\
Vjj -I- -JL. V / -L- W
1 iv visiting or writing to
C. O. ROBINSON & CO.
K. T. O. M.t L. 1\ Q. S
(J. O. IJOlUXSf )N iK: CO. />?/// "//
>'r<'i;//ifs ami sure :-n>)iri/ hi ervry />///
It user.
S111-!KT Ml'KI the latest puhlirn
ions, music hooks of ovovv tlosniption
lie- host Italian sonirs.
The latest ami most popular Snmla>
?cliool hook,
'Love and .Praise."
Lowest prices at
tJKO. <). UOIUXSON A CO.'S,
s:M lit'iiatl -I.. Aiiirustn. (5a.
Removal.
fhimilno CI Wlimrinn
UMllGoaiMMD
uavi: ui:muvi:i? to thk'
New Store on the Corner
inder the now hotel. WIioii yon come to
own call in to sec* them.
Sepl.M.'st. gi'AKI.KS \ THOMAS.
FURNITURE.
PAIlLOIi Suits ir? I'lnsh ami Mohair,
Walnnt Chamber Suits, latest styles,
lamlsome Painted Suits, low prices, Fine
hValnut Side Hoards. and Chi It'oiiics, Fine
kValttul Wardrobes ami Hall Stands, Fine
'berry and Oak Suits, Walnut,Oak ami Cane
>eat Chairs. Library Chairs, Hed Room
'hairs, Ditiinjr aird other ('hairs in Leather,
Yrforaied ('hair Seat and Hack, also I'erl'o atcd
Seals for rc-scatinir old chairs, 4ll Hu eau.x
at prices from $8 to $20 with jrood
lasses. Looking Classes ami Looting (Mass
Mates to re-fill old frames, all bos', quality.
Safes, Tables and Mattresses of every tlo riplion
and Prices, SOI.I) AT llOTTOM
'Kil'UKS.
OI K CiOODK AllU ItorcilT DIKKCf\*
I'mwf xv i vi'i.i i / i
4 I r ivv/.u iu.t^ liTiim aiKl oiil*
>rices n?-e as low ns city prices n?d sill poods
iold just as they arc, upon their merits.
We can make your houses more comfortable,
more enjoyuldu and lovely if you will
all on us for wlia?. you all need.
Kesjieeifiill v,
I. D. CHALMERS & CO.
i-tf.
Phe Place to get What You Want
TH0S. M. CHRISTIAN,
HA VINO houjrlit t lie interest of Mr. JOHN
WILSON in the business formerly
:ondiietcd by Ibpm jointly, will keep'always
n store a complete stock of
Fancy Groceries,
CANNED GOODS
? ANJ>?
DON SECTION YAIIE.S \
of ull kinds.
The Best and Cheapest
Cigars and Tobacco,
TIIK FINKST WINKS and LIQUORS.
SWKKT MASH CORN WIIFSKKV for meticinal
purposes, s sjwcially. Also clioice
LHJl'OHS of any kind for medicinal purposes,
[iive him a cull. Satisfaction guaranteed.
All persons indebted to the firm of Chrislian
.V Wilson must make immeiliute im
TUGS. M. CHRISTIAN*,
l-3m - Abbeville. S. 0.
FOUTZ' S
CATTLE POWDERS
No Hokbk will ?tlc of Colic. Dot* or Lvno F*tk?.
If Fontt's Powder* are nsed In Ume.
Fouu*s Fowdors will euro and proventHooCnout**.
Pouts'* Powders will prevent Oamk in FowlA
Pouts'* Powder* will Increase the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm
and sweet.
FouU*8 Powder* will cure or prevent almost: study
Disease to which Horses and Cattle are snbjeol.
FotTTX'8 PowniM WILL OITI SATIBKaCTIOX.
Bold everywhere.
DAVID X. POUTZ, Proprietor.
SALTIKO&E.HD.
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W. I. I
\Y IIOLKSA 1,K .NND
Cookiii Stoves,
| GRATES AM
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Buy the u "Excel*:
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SKVKXTKKN dilVrrtiil sizes in stock. 11?
Liirgrc ?|?itiniitivs <>l"TFNWAKK. Vorv
W. I
2-:\m H:\\
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( 1 A It HI V (i K
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' r11 -T- * * - - AN
r.K For N!) THK LAItO.KST STO
Uiiiul farts. I'luntntidii Wagons ( all si
Saddles, Heltiiijr, Leather of all kinds, Wajji
will OKKKR SI'KCIAI- HAKOAINS IN A
than Mamiiaeturers' I'riees. These liiijrp
which I will ?iiarautec equal to the best." V
that they are absolute haijrains.
A. 1
( Sucressnr to U. 11. May fi
SAI.KS ROOMS, I AlTPTTCr\
j 7(11 Hroad Struct. | AUUtul A,
j Oet S-tirn.
! n T TUTMTTVTh T T AM
UUIM1MM1
HA VK
IJIII I'll R I.A1U!AND WKl.I, SULK
Fall and W
CONSISTING IN PAllT OF
Foreign aiul Don
MOT!
BOOTS AND SHOKS,
HATS, HATS, HATS,
IIAIinWAHK, HAW
(; I
ci
At Lower Trices than they were Kvor (
R. W. CANNON,
ahu.n i fiik
MACHINERY!
ABUKVIfiliK, R. C.
I AM bettor prepared than over before fi
offer to farmers and others needing then
Steam Engines,
COTTON GINS.
Cotton Presses, Saw Mills
C5UIST M1 LIjS, CAXK MILLS,
Portable and Stationary
Flouring Mills,
and all kinds of imttrored Agricultural lm
plententh. Also a full and complete stock o
Groceries & Provisions
Fill" ITS, ft >N FKCTIONK1IY.
CMi A US, TOBACCO, Kit.
at exceedinirly low prices for cash. I'ric<
my (i,'?icerie? bt fore you bay.
I have citrhf years' cxin'ricnce in the rnn
Ichinery trade and can iiliur ruii itMla.tveiii^iii>
Imtii in quality, prico and terms. Call 01
in? hi wrile (or any iiifo. uialimi u? to price*
terms, Ae. l it'
A I.Ij the now shapes in If<iIh and ltnnnets
jl\ wiili liil.W. n<. Birds, Flowers, Satin*
uiul Velvets t?i inateH.
]{. M. HAD1KIX & 0t>.
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KK'I'AII. DKAI.KK IN
Healii Stoves,
D TINWARE.
nor Cook Stove!"
.'atinii Stoves in groat variety l?or\\oo<l ami coal,
low at wholesale. j
. DELPH, i
R;oa<l Street, Augusta, (ia.
DYEAR'S
Repository.
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CK OK CAUJUACKS, l!l (JdlKS. I'll .KT"XS. j
i/.cs, 1 to 0 horse, i JmiijiIo and Double Harness.!
m Material. Ac., Ac. For I'-c next tliirt v <1 v> ! '
i.t^r or tii'kn ami Tin' i!i <a;n:s ai u-s>
irs arc all Kiiic Northern ami Kastcm makes,;
'all mid examine tliein and coiivince vour.-cl* es j
GOODY EA li, AkcmiI:
()1'1\ CKOUCly UAIl.KOAD HANK.
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GEORGIA. rA,TT,,K J
&TEMPLETON
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in sTonr: i
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:ctki> stock ok ,
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inter Goods, i
uestic Dry Goods,
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[ONS,
>\VAKK, HAKI>\\'Ai!K,
IK)('KIM KS, CHOCKIMKK, C! HOCK 1.1 KS. ,
JOCKKKY, CltoCKKKY. CROCK Kit V,
>flfVrc?l licforo.
1-If
IWIIIIU M I IMW? 1 11 ?1
I &dm)iiich<<)tAr'c ftlntlnn
aummwu ami a 11 uuvc.
A LI. persons indebted to the estate of Miss
Kosn 10. Mi.sely, deceased, must make
| immediate payment to the undersigned and
all holding claims against said estate are
hereby notified that settlement <>1? the same
will lie made in probate judge's ollice i;ii Saturday,
October IS1J1, I S3 J.
, " M. (J. ZKICJ.KK, Adm'r.
I sept 18-.'U
' Bridges to be Let.
milK contract to ri-huild I'ATTKI!A
SOX'S UUIDOlv will lie let to the
? | lowest responsible bidder at the bridge
II site on Monday, September 'JOth 1881,
I nt VI o'clock, m.
I Also tho contract to rebuild
j SKAIil.KS' lMMlXiF. will be let to the
' I lowest responsible bidder at the bridge
site on Tuesday, September .'loth, 1884,
at 10 o'clock, a. in.
Specifications of each bridge w ill be
furnished on day of letting. Ilond
, with two approved sureties will be required
in each ease, to be given on the
spot. The right is reserved to reject
any or all bidgs.
lb I IN' R HI!. LOCK.
sep ;S It County Commissioner. '
DL'i: WKST ;
female college.;
f "VJTXT session Logins Monday. OctoL*
ber (>th 188L Number of pupils
In.-.I year. 187. Number of Teachers,
j 1"J. Facilities in
Ml. Mi;, I'KI'iM II AM) I'AIMIMi
UNSU IvI'ASSKD.
C'o^t of Boanl ;in<1 regular Tuition '
for Colic.'":*' year -f 105. .
l'or C?Hnlosue, apj.iy to tlio l'resi- ,
' do.it. i
' J. P. KKXNT.DY. ;
' julylO-rni j
1"> WI l.l IA MS,
i.
1 Sl'HOBON DFNTIST,
. I
I.J
1ST taL?5?Jo
\l'I'I. IC AT I ON will In' made I tin- lien
er.ll Assembly ill South (*.i ">>1 iII.1 ill iIn
next session for a charter for :i li.'ili. ait tVi-tu
l.ii fiiwnnil liv I'lnenix ami IM?i ln-M II
t ? Aiken mi I In- S. '.. I!. I". .- )> I i ' in
Soda Water.
\\^ li ii??-.v have in full operatinn one i.f .1
V \V. ti i t's (Vlcbriilnl Ai'ciic
Soda Apparatus', ami propose tn;ri\c \,.ii
as title Soda Water as v<>ii call }jr! ill am < it\
Spcia I a It cti t inn naiil I? ladies. fall ui'l
sr.- n> i.i.i: \ isaii.i-:\.
STORE HOUSE AND g
LOT FOR SALE. j
Iwii.i. st'll otic store house I'.ii.x'JO feet uitli r
tot fed in tin? town of Uratllcv.
The store is a ?rond one story frame l>iiil<lin<r.
ami coll vcilicllt to depot ami post oilier. I'll I'
prices ami particulars call on the mulctsimi- V
ed ill White Mall, or address
WILLIAM ANDERSON, 1
Verdery, S. 0.
sept IS-It
PERFUMERY
Al'l 1.1. line of finest jrrades, /./'/!/\'S ?
and /./>/!<>/.'! "S Kxtraels. These
extracts arc aeknow ledjjcd to be the he-t ot
their kind. For sale by
(' A l.tlot' N, ill'iillKY iV llnl.l.iiWA V m
IIflTl-V1/1? W i
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HE3EEE8KSH9BDBI - ^
No Moit Terror ! j Tbis i n v a 1 u a li i e
j |it'o|>:iratioii i.s truly a
No Mori' I'ilill! I tiiniiipli of sciontitic
{ skill, alul in# iiiiiiv inNo
More Haulier! : u-,im:,l\,c ,,0,,e|i,t w-'I'Vl'V
Ill's! 11VV Oil I'll
| I ho mnllicrs lit' tin:
To j
! I. tf 11 n?t oulv slum J
oils I In- t inn: ?.t" Isilinr
Mother or Child ! ami los.^ms till- inton_
. ? j silv i.C pain, Sut. bot Till'
htVii.l of Mor tbaii all. it greatly
j iliiuiuislios I il:iii*r??iMotherhood
! i4;i"Un.r
' t ho unit lior i 11 :i cm
'I'raiislornii'il to j tlitioii highly tavniuj
lilo tn speedy roonv!
orv. si ml far loss liable
r I / \ 1 ) 1 | i(i tliMtilin?r, ouiiviil1
1 v / 1 1 u i simis. a n il i> I li o r
i alaviiiing sviii]>tiinis
I iuoiili'iit tn lingering
:'1"' | ami !>aii'ful labor
- ^ j lis 1 l-iilv wonderful
J J |\ ; i tlii-i'-y in ibis otl'ooi
V P 1. j ,.tiiitlo> tin- Moi iiki'.s'
" T ; bo ranked
Safety and t.tisc | a, ?i my:'.iv'n?
appltar.ee*
' ' ' ; JJIVOII I II 1 111" Will III
Ijv tin* ilisroverios of
StlllVrillK Women, nmil.-ni siu-ni'i'.
From tin' nature of tin- riist? it will of
Minrsc In* iiiiilorstooil ih.ii wo cannot publish
ei rtiliratcs conoerniii}; this Ri:\u;i>v without
womuliiijr Hie tlelioacy ?tt* tin- writers. Vol
wo lia vc huuilrctls of such testimonials on tile,
ami tin mill lior who ha.-unci n.-otl it will ever
attain lie without it in her t ii>11> of trouble.
A |iiiiiiiiiU'iit physician lately reiunrkcil to
the proprit tor, that if it were admissible to
inak.- public t lie lot let's w o roeei v<>. tlio "Miitliit-.'
Friiml wimlil mil-.-oil at:\ tiiinjr tut the
market
I most earnest I %* entreat ever\ female expect
tnir to In- I'liutini'il, tu use Miiilior's lit I
iff. Cnupleil willi this entreatv I will ail<l
that (luring a lonjj obstet rioal pi adioo i tort*- 1
fouryears.il ha vc never know u it to tail in
iirnitiici* a safe ami <|it:i k ilelitci'v.
II. .1. UOl.MKS, M. IAtlanta, (in.
Soiill for our Troa Ii<c on "dealth ami I I.i | pitirss
of Wonu'ii." itiailoil I'roo.
Ill; a in i t:i.li llti.i i.atiii: Co.. Atlanta, (?a.
For salo bv ! .('. Dul're.
The (Scot tiia Pacific
Xt'\v Short I.iti", via., All.mta. tia.. ami
l'lifiiiii'^luuii. Ala, ( ? Points in
.I liilnimil, Mifs/i'sf/tf>'. f.miisitiiiii.
. I I'/i'lllisifs. V iv'll.v ('III/ tin. M rst Hill/
W...I I i
Thy favorite routo T< > Till) \Y< > I.' I.I >'S
FAII5, XKW OKLKANS. I.A.
ttOMM KXCIXC! December 1st, ISSl.
^ Double Daily Trains, with elegant
Sleeping Curs attached, for which the
low rate of > 1 for each section is
rharired?the lowest sleeping car rates in
the I'nited States. Iterth.s secured ten
ilays in advance.
Ji-Jf SK.i that your Tickets
jBHVliead" FUOM?tfrff
ATLANTA, ^ t?,
fiKOKCIA 1'ACIKIC I!A I,WAV am.
Ill KM IXli I! A .M. A LA.
For further information write to or
t*all on
L. S. BIIOWX, <ien. Pass. Agent,
1 > i km i n (. 11a m, At.a.
A. S. THWKATT, Trav. Pass. Agt..
Ati.anta, <?a.
I. V. SAfiK, (?en. Superinte::.'.'iii,
151 If mI\<! IIa m. A I. a.
Out of the Jaws of Death
The pentlcifinn who ontllnos hi* case betow
in n in:in considerably advunei'd in life, and Is
noted for his sterling Integrity. His post-otHro
!s Vatesvillc. l'i>son County, lieor&ln. The following
is
Mr. John Pearson s Statement.
In tho-Spring of ISfti f wtis attacked with n.
very bail conch, which continued to crow
worse until Fall, when I cot. so weak that I
could not Ret. ut>out. i trit-d a great rnany
kinds of medlrlne, but. continued to grow
worse. I was notified that I had consumption.
ana would |>r<>iiai>iy oio. nr. uoiioway nnany
told me to try Brewer's Lunjr Restorer. They
sent to \N'ard\ Store tmd jr?'t a bottle, and I
Commenced taking it ri^lit away After taking
two or three doses, 1 licgnn to Improve, and by
tho time I had used up one bottle I was able to
K'Jt on mv fiot ami in. I am now tn excellent
health. I am confident that f he I.uiu* Restorer
s.ived my life, and uiy neighbors aro of tho
sumo opinion. It in the host Lung Remedy
ever made, in my opinion. I)r. n. promised mo
that he would wrlto lev tho manufacturers und
tell theui of the wondorlui curc it mailt) in my
ease.
Statement of Mr.Beni.F.Hearndon:
Karly in November. IftNt while sewing on tho
machine. my v.ifo was taken with a i?e\ero pain
In her sido. which was soon followed by hemorrhage*
from her lung* and a fevero cough.
I'ever commenced, she could neither eat nor
sleep, mid in a few weeks she was re ined fo a
living skeleton. Tho attending physician told
mo thai ho thought one of her liiugs v.?s en:!r:'ly
(rone, she could not retain the most
delicate iioi;rKh'nont on her Riomach. I then
agreed with Dr. Sullivan, mv family pliysu-ian,
to call Dr. Holloway in c iiMilt.,tion. They
made a fiTinl < .aintnution i-t' the patient, and
pronounced the eiu-e li ?.iele. s. Dr. llollr.v.i./
then suggested i!it? Ilrcwor's t ?ng Postcrer as
a last reo.'-t. I !< !* f-?r a ho' . . and g.tvo her
ado?ft. I foiin I that shocou! ! i ' iin It on her
stomach, an 1 after i.bf.nt tVeth!: ; 'ore I b*san
in nojn i) w."o i.i'.'imm1":!'.!! ?>i r. r n.
1 cnntlTiu^l 11 - ?! ??-. 1 }? .?.< >cni!,irl> ami l?y tint
tirnush lindtiiHvn w<? sIi'o w.t.talilc to
w.tlk nlhiut I 'no Iimiim). mm is n<?w In better
health tlimi s!in }mi ( ; cm M-rnl yours.
1 :-ollcv.* I ' o 1 tV'Mt.i r *. 1 ii'r I. v.
Mr. liemiuliinV |H>.t n . co Is Tti>pon
Coivi?y. i'? U a thoroughly iSfi:r*Llo
nmntiib.uV. j..
LAMAR, RAttft-N, \ LAKAR,
MACO'm OA.
Forsale.l* f'.tlliiutii, lln^lioy A 1 Tulli.n r.y,
na 1