The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, January 07, 1885, Image 1

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f $ ( | | " "" | ~~~ ~ B 55 ' * VOL. 1. ' ABBEVILLE, S. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1885. NO. 15. WILMINGTON. COl.UMIMA AND AUGUSTA UAILUOA1). Guilt? Sou ii No 48 no 40 J.eavo Wilmington 9 3D p in 11 10 p in Arrive at Florence I 50 a in 2 20 a in irriri at Columbia 6 40 a in Going North No 43 No 47 I/eave Columbia 10 00 p in Leave Florence 4 50 p m 1 52 a in Arrive at Wilmington 7 40 p in 6 10 a in Ti ain No. 4:1 Mops at all stations. Nos.48 ami 47 stop onlv at llrinklev's, Wliiteville, Flemington, Fair HIntl*, Marion, Florence,' Tiiumoi:?vill?', Sumter, cninileii .function ar<l Eastovcr. Passengers for Columbia and all points on 0 a- u a ii, c, c v a k it, Aiken Jitnc j 1?1-? ~u~ ..... .I?i tion aui! nil points unnnu, miimuu ium- nu. uiglit express. Separate Pullman sleepers for Charleston and Augusta on trains 48 ami 47. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. SPARTANBURG AND ASHEVILLE RAILROAD Ou and after Mnv 12, 1884, passenger trains will he run daily, except Sunday, between Spartanburg and llendersouville as follows: UI' TRAIN. Lear* R. & D* Depot at Spartanburg 6 00 p in Leave Spartanburg, A. L. depot.... 6 10 p m Leave Saluda 8 50 p in Leave Flat Rock 9 15 p in A rri vo Hendcrsonvilie 0 SO i m m DOWN MR J IN. Leave Heidersonville 8 00 a in Leave Flat Rock 8 15 am Leave Saluda 9 OA am Leavr -4ir Line Junction 11 25 a in I Arrive K. A 1) Depot isparianimrfj u ju a m Trains on this road ruu by Air-Line time. Soth trains make connectiojs for Columbia and Charleston via Spartanburg, Union and Columbia: Atlanta and Charlotte by Air Jjine. JAMES ANDERSON. Superintendent. ?10 XI) ENS ED TIME CARD Magnolia Passenger Route. In elli'ct September 14, 1S84. goinq mouth. Luave Ureetmood *6 30 am t4 00 pm Arrive Augusta 11 10 him 8 50 pni Leave Augusta 10 30 am 9 00 pm Arrive Atlanta 4 45 pm 6 40 am Leave Augusta 1140 am Arrive Beaufort 5 50 pm " 1'ort Royal 6 05 pm v " Chalcatou 6 50 pm " Savannah 6 42 pm " Jacksonville 9 00 am noiwa XOKTH. LeaJackbourillo i 30 pm ' Savannah 6 65 am " Charleston 6 10 am Loavc Port Koval 7 15 mn ? Rciiufori 7 37 am 44 Augusta 1 40 put Loere Atlanta 18 50 pm Arriva Augusta G 10 am IiiiaT? Augusta 4 GO pm I 40 am Arrive (jreeuwond V 00 pn> 11 30 nni Tickct.Hon hhIc at Greenwood to nil points At lhiAugii rate*?haggaga checked to destitution. Dailr. fDailT, exctMtt Sunday. W. F. Shkli.uan, Traffic Mauager. J. N. Bass, Superintendent. j^TL ANTIC COAST LINK, PASSKNGKU DEPAKMMKNT, . P Wilminyion. JV. (?., July 10th, lSSJf. NfiW LINK h<*tw*eu Charleston n;i<! Columbia and Uppcir South Carolina. OOKDICK.SK!) KGHEDM.K. flOIKff GOIXfl VTJCHT. EAST. ! 03 un l.r . ... Charleslou... . Ar. t) 45 pm 8 40 " ? I. ,anfS ' 05 ' I 0 48 " " ....Slimier " 6 Si " 11 60 pm Ar... .Columbia Lr. i it " 2 SI " " ... .Wmnsboro ... " I 4fi " X 46 " " Chester " 144 ' 6 Si " " Yorkville " 10? " 26 " " Lancaster " V 00 " 6 68 " " ....Rock Mill " 2 09 " C 15 ? " ... .Charlotte " 1 00 " 1 IS pm Ar.... Newberry Lv 3 02 pni U 09 " " . . . . Greenwood " 12 48 " 0 59 " " ... Laurens " T 40 nm 6 18 " " ... Anderson " 10 S:i " ? 06 " " . . . Greenville " 9 50 " T #3 " " Walhalla " 8 60 " 4 45 " " .. Abbeville "11 99 " 6 58 " " .... Spartanburg . ... " 1050 " 9 SO J" HundersonTillo . " 8 00 " fToTid' Tr? ns between Charle ton and Columbia, B. C. J. V. DIVINE, T. M. EMERSON. 0<?n'l Snp't. Gon'l Pas. A go lit. /COLUMBIA A ND V^y lliliK liill.KUAH. Oil and after October 5, 188J, I'a:"sexuek T k * i kh will run as hcio .rith iudicatcil upon thin r?ad and its branches. f>u ity, txcffit Hm tiifa v*. So. S3. i;I' I'AKRENGERLtture Columbia S. C. Junc'n 10 45 pm " Columbia C. ' G. J) "11 10 p in Arrive AUton 12 10 p in " Newberry 1 13 p ni Ninoty-Six i 47 p ni Greenwood S i'.i p ui Hodjjes 8 33 p in Helton 4 40 p ni jtt Greenville C 05 p m No. 62. DOWN PASSENGER. Leavo Greenville at 9 50 a in Arrive Beltnu II 13 am Hodges 12 23 p in Greeuwood 12 4fi pin Ninoty-Six 1 32 p.ni Newberry S 02 p ni * J I A ? * 1V Jl III ' Columbia 0. & (i. D 5 15 j>m Arrlru Columbia SC. Jtinc'n. 6 30 p m iriiitanni'KC, rsios & Columbia bah. road. Vl>. 53. UP PANSKNUKK. Lra vo Alston 12 b? p in " Union 8 65 pin M Spartanburg, H.U.<tC.depot.5 50 p m KO. 52. nOWN I'A HSKNti Ell. Id -Tt Spurt'# H. A 0. flcpol .. .. 10 :!5 a nt " Sjiart'p S. U. & V. Depot .10 50 a m " buion 12 50 p in Arrire at Alston S 48 p in I. A CRKN rt RAILROAD. Leave Ncwbefjr 3 50 p m Arrive nt Lauruna C. U 6 50 p in Ij*at* Laurens C. 11 T 40 a in Arrive at Newberry 11 10 p in AUBUVII.l.K UKANUn. I*?ave Hodges S 45 p m Arrive nt A bberille 4 45 pm Leave Abbeville 11 00 a in Arrivft nt IIaH(tmj i*> ? ? I' I" B.'.CK RIDHK R WI.IIOAD AND A N DEKSON Bit ASCII. li?uT? Bell (in 4 4."> p in Arrive Anderson i 13 p m ' Pendleton 5 p m " Seneca a ( 40 p m Arrive at Walhulla T 0'i p in Leave WalhalU 8 60 a m Arrive Seaeea 0 15am " Pendleton 9 52 a m " Andorsou 10 33 am Arrive at Bolton 11 03 a in CONS KOTWSS. A. With South Carolina railroad to and from Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta railroad from Wilmington and all points north thereof; with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad from Charlotte and nil point a-north thereof. 11. With Ashurille and Spartanburg railrnud from and for points in Western N. Carolina. C. With Atlanta and Charlotte dir Richmond and Danvillo railway for Atlanta and all points aouth and west. Standard EautrrA Timt. li. R. TALCOTT, Superintendent. M. Slaughter,Gen'l Passenger Agt. D. Cakdwkll, Asa't Geo'l Pass. Agt. Lawyers go to the Mkrskkgkr office for Letter Hcadii and Cards. bvV., - . Rk< - SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY. Commencing Sunday, Sept. 7th, 18S1, at 2 35 a hi, I'assenjrer Trains will run as follows until further notice, "Kastern time:" Coluvibia Division?Daily. Leave Columbia MS a m 5 27 p ih Due at Charleston 12 20 p in y 38 p ni Leave Charleston 7 (10 a in 4 30 p m Due at Columbia . .. II 00 p hi 9 22 a in Cotndtn Pivirion?Daily except Sundays. Leave Columbia 7 48 a ni 5 27 p in Due Camden 12 55 p m 8 25 p m Leave Camden 7 15am 4 00 p m Due Columbia 11 00 ii m 9 22 p hi A injusta fJivivivn?Daily. Leuvc Columbia 5 27 p in Due A ufjust? 7 41 am Leave Augusta 3 50 p m Duo Columbia 0 22 p in Connection* Made at Columbia with Columbia and Greenville railroad by train arriving at 11 00 a. in. and departing at 5 27 p. m.; at Columbia Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and Au(jusla railroad by same train to and from all points on both roiuls. At Charleston with steamers for New York with steamer for Jacksonville and points on St. .John's river; also, with Charleston and Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah and all points in Florida. At Augusta with (Jcorjjia and Central rail roads to and from nil points West and South; at lllackville to and from all points on Darnwell railroad. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West by applying to 1). McQitkkn. Agent, Columbia, S. C. Jons" 1). I'kck, General Manager.. 1). C. Allen, Gen. I'ass. and Ti et Ac't The Georgia Pacific RAILWAY. i New Short Line, vin., Atlanta. (5a., and I'irmii 1 i?-litii A In. to Pnintu iti Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas ami (he West and jVor I fur est. Tint fn to rite route TO TI1K WORLD'S FAIR, NEW ORLKANS, LA. COMMENCIXCi December 1st, 1884. Double Daily Trains, with elegant Sleeping Cars attached, for which the low rate of $1 for each section is charjred?tho lowest sleeping car rates in the United States. Berths sccured ten days in advance. SI*] 10 that jour Tickets j&tg-Road FROM ATLANTA, VIA T"E GEORGIA PACIFIC UA.LWAY and BIRMINGHAM, ALA. For further information write to or call on I<. S. BROWN, Gen. Pass. Agent, j ]>ii:u in'iuam, Ala. A. S. TIIWF.ATT, Trav. Pass. Agt., Atlanta. Ga. I. Y. SAGK, Gon. Superintendent, Hiuminoiiam. Ai.a. rMCHMONi) AM) OAXVILLK t- RAILROAD, j J'astemjcr / '?yartnunt.? On and after Aug. :td, 1SF-4, passuttp-r train s^rvicc on the A. and C. Division will bo as follows: yorthward. No. 51* No. 5:lt I,pare Atlanta 4 4ft p m 8 40 h in arrive Gainesville 6 57 p m 10 35 a in Lnla ? T 25 p in 11 01 a in Rabun Gup junc b S 12 p in 11 SO a ni Toccoa c 8 54 p m 12 04 p in Hcneca City d.... 9 50 p m 1 00 p in Central ,10 32 p m 1 52 p m Liberty 10 53 p m 2 1:1 p m Easier 11 10 p m 2 27 p m VXI CCII v JIIC f 11 ti p m 2 41 p D) Spartanbnr^y ... 1 01 h m 3 56 p in Gastouia >j S 20 a m 5 54 p ru charlotte h 4 10am 6 40 p m Southward. No. 50* No. 52f Leave charlotte 1 45 a m 1 00 p m arrive! last onin 2 SO a m ^ 45 p ra SpaiTknburg 4 28 a in 3 45 p ni (Jroenvillo 5 43 a m 4 55 p m Easier 6 17 a ni f> *6 p in Liberty C 34 a ui 5 ii p in , Central 6 55 a in 6 (It p m Reneca city 7 23 a in T 30 p in Toccoa 8 40 a m T 35 p nt ltabun (iap juno. . . 9 34 a m 8 30 p in Lu'.a .. 10 09 u m . 8 59 p in Gaineftvilla 10 3(5 a ni 9 25 p ni Ailuula 1 90 p m 11 30 a in ^'Express. fMail. Freight trains an thin road all carry paseeneera; passenger trains run through tu Danrills ami connect with Virginia Midland railwar to all pastern citifa, and at Atlanta with all liues direrjri'.tjf. No. 50 leaves Kicl'.mond at 1 p in and No. 51 arrived there at 4 p in; 52 leaves Richmond at 2 2A a in, 53 arrives there at 7 4 I a in ' tiuffc-t tSlec/iiaff Cars trillnmt r/minjc: On trains Xos. GO ami 51, New York ?ml Atlanta, via Washii.gton nnd Danvillo, Circtnsboro and Axhcviilc; on trainK Nr?s. 52 and 53. Uir.ltiu?n>d nnd Danville, Washington, Augusta and New Orleans. .Through tickets on sale at Charlotte, Greenville, Seneca, Spartanburg and Gainesville to all points south, southwest, north and east. A connects with N. IS. railroad to and from Athens; I) with N. E. to and from Tallula.i Falls; c with Kl. Air Line to and fioiu Klbertoti and llowersville; d with lilue Itid^e to and from Wulhnlla; r. with C. and (J. to and from Greenwood, Newberry, Alston and Columbia;,/' with A. *Sc S. and S.. U. it C. to and (nun Hendersonsiile, Alston, ?tc.; g with Chester and I<<?noir to and from Chester, Yorkville and 1 Dallas; /'t with N. C. division and C.. C. iV A. to and from Greensboro, ltaleigh, vVc Knui'ni) Hki:ki.i:y? Snpt. if . S/mrt/h/er. (Sen. Pass. Airt. A. Ij KivPH. 2<1 V. 1'. and U?a. Man. OIRPETS. CARPKTS and Houkc Furnishing Goods, the Largest Stock South of Bultiiuor<\ Moqui't, Brussels. 3-1*1 y and Ingrnin Carpet*. Hu^s, Mat* and Crumb Cloths. Window Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, I..ac?j Curtains, Cornier* and PoleR, Coco* and Canton Matting?, UpholKtory, KuprHvin^s. Cromos, Picture Frames. Writo for sarwplus and prices. RAITilK * COSKKHY. Augusta, Ga. ALL the new shiipt-M in IlsitH and Honneta, with Itibbnns, Hinls, Flower a, Patina and Velveta to match. 11. M. HADDON & CO. Examine our Stock before buying your wedding and Christum* presents elsewhere. Speed & Lowry. Milk Punchea at Bailey's. I I h ??1 -A.Q? GOO Carriage ("IAN 15I-: FOUND THE LARGEST STO' J Road Oarls, Plantation Wupins (all si; Saddles, llcltinjr, Leather of all kinds, Whl'o will OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN A 1 tlimi Manuiuctiircrs' l'rices. Those Rup^ic which 1 will jitiarantce equal to the bust. C that (lioy are absolute bargains. a. r ( Sucrcssor to R. IF. May A Co.,) i SALESROOMS, I A I TP TTQ^P "04 Broad Street, | A U ll U Q ? A, Oct 8-Cm. T /M mm *11 Establis Bay & 733 and 735 BROAD STRE Manufacturers and D< Carriages, Kockaways and Buggies. Plan ufncturers* Agents for the Saleo Tlie G KN IIINK and only ltoad Cart div l'rico $45 n WILSON, CHILDS & CO S Pnnkin;r. Also?iai\ and Hemlock Soli lvill Skins. A full Stock of Shoe Lasts, YOITR OltDHRS, Oil CALL AN1) SEE TOM 1UCES. Head! Denm FIVE MONTHS FOR THE NiTIOMLI! w-A-SZEannsrc A lsrfrc 28 column DAILY L Washington Events, Local, General, Poi to any address from now until Nov. 30t We wish to place the Nationai. i sncmher of our party, and to accomplisl |)i io? to mere cost of blank paper. 1 SUBSCRIPTION FREE TO ANY IM GORRESF W A X TKO?COHUKSI '0 X DK X T?V tion to whom a fair price will be paid, incloso $2.00 for subscription, in order will bo credited as soon as identity is es Address A. GORDO] Publisher of DAI Editorial Rooms 2 Congress S EMORY'S 1 Are the HKST EVE _ _ Headache. One jrooc 1'ills, followed by one j man machinery rim as i f Tr and put new life in a br< loss, IMoasant, (itf'til l?v all Druirsrists mid Mi' mjftamjvv kta\i>a ici> cukk tSx^K/VNwl^ Kinory'H Idttlu C.i \J\J to be the best I'ill ever Mr W. II. Oohkk. Iliirmoi F are the most popular ol J"'TT.L.Ho Baker, l.ncust tJ rove, ( ^.ens, Texas.??' AfAY APPLE. ' ?Thev are unexcelled A/T AT A 1) T A I" n" ?'8 forms positii 1vlaj jaia 1 a I'iliK, a never-failing poison of any kind. Endorsed by physician: 25 Con ts n Box. And will completely change the blood person who will take 1 Fill each night I health. If such a thing be possible. For 1 Fhyalciana me thom for the cure of LIVi or sent by mall for 25c. In stamp*. Circi dipi i iier jomnson'3 anodyne linime b?i?, lucklna otiifTi, WhuopiiiK < mien, Cbroulc l>Ii Mhm o* Spine. Bold vvcrywlmre. Circulars i ii .? a weii-nnown inn mm rmi or ir>4 en ng florae and Cattle i'owdrr told In 1I1U Min< Ejx [3 try U worthlen; that Sherldnn s Oondfiioa Ew fcj3 Powder It abaolutelyriure and rtry valuable- Bs5H I Nothing on Earth will make h?m BBI 1 lay likeSheridan's Condition Pow- I HT. I)o?8, one teaipoonful to aach plat of " " Ki I* ?rUl alee poaMraly prevent and on re 1 CHIOKEN CHOLERA. 1 DYEAR'S 3 Repository. L'K OK CARRIAGES, RUGGIES, J'lI.ETONS, tea, 1 to 0 horse,) Singlo and Double Harness, n Material, Ac., Ac. For tlic next thirty divs 1 .OT OF OPEN AND TOP HUOOIKS nt less is are all Fine Northern and Eastern makes, all and examine tlieni and convince yourselves I- GOODYEAR, Agent: DIM'. GKORGIy RAILROAD RANK. GEORGIA. | FACTT?&7S?reet. HE iitti nf Iho Cnntli Kill U1 1110 OUUlll, hed (818. TannaMlL ET - - - - AUGUSTA, OA. 3alers In All Kinds Of tation and Road Wagons, Carts, ?fce. Manf the Frazior's l'atent Iload Carts. estcd of all Sulky Motion. Ten Patents, nd upward*. . PHILADELPHIA W \GON. WE have added to our stock a fine line of CHEAPTRADK HUGGIES and ROCKAWAYS made to our own order, with special regard to the Quality of th? Wheels, Axles and Springs, which we sell 'inver titan any house this side of Cincinnati. NO CHEAP AUCTION WORK SOLD. Also a full stock of Saddlerv and II arn ess, liridleg. Collars, Whips, Ilujrgy Umbrellas. Trunks, Coach Material of J Every Description, Cloths, Paints, Coach Varnishes. Also Leather and Gum Pelting. Packing, Rivets and Lacing llooks and Punches. Italian Ilemp and Sonpstone . I ,.~.i i.-- I. ?i * =? ? " * ; i.c.nii' i. i ii-iitn miii nmiMii'iin i_iiii ami . Latest Styles .Inst ltncuivwl. SKXD IX iTS. Our Prices will at all times he HOT>crats Head! ONLY TWO DOLLAliS. Hll.V DEMOCRAT, J-T03ST, ID. G. >KMOOUATIC newspaper containing all pei'.;n ami Political News. Will ho mailed h for 0X1 A' TWO DOLLARS..* |)fiioc?AV in thu hands of every good i that end have reduced the subscription : 11 SOX SKNDINU US 3 Sl'USCUIUKllS. 'OITDBITTS. in desire a good correspondent in th\? scoI'ersons applying for said position inust to olitain credentials. Amount however lablished. * LEWIS, LY NATIONAL DEMOCRAT, It. WASHINGTON, D. C. ). M A I?K WALTER'S \(tm Marble anil Grioifta Works, !T.f NEAR LOWER MARKET, Augusta, On. WOltK, Domestic and Imported. All astern and ScoStsh Oranito, at [,ow Prices. . AND SOUTH CAROLINA MONU1ai?k a SrKcrAi.TY. A large selection of mid (MtANlTIi WOKK always ou hand, ui. i i r/iu.Mi ami 1/J',Lil v r,K 1 . LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS K MA1)K for ('oHiivonexH, indigestion, i du.se of three or four Eitviry's Little Calhtutic till every niuht for a week or two, makes the huretfiilnr us clock work: tlmv purify the blood iketi-Jowii body. I'urnly Vegetable, Hurmllil>le, Hie vnunKostjcliild mnv take them. Sold diciuc Dealers at 15 OtH. n. liox, or bv mail. CO., Proprietor*, 107 l*earl St.," N. Y. ithiirfic arc more than is claimed; thev prove used Here. Worth twice the money asked?W. iv Urove, (in. Kmory't* IjittleCathartic 'all the rial thirties?Wm. Bisiior, Mills Hirer ler used one box with wonderful results?X. \V, )liio. 1 recommend thoni.?John* Cut.link. M. l'hev nre excellent.?U JiKKHONj Jackson, Mis*. 1.?Mks. Blizahkth Keyhkr, Moberlv, Mo. rely cured with Rmory'o Standard Cure remedy: ther contain no Quinine, Mercury, in s and sold bv drnppihN everywhere, or bv mail STANDARD CUKE CO., New fork. SPILLS la the entire system In threo months. Any from 1 to 19 weeks, may bo restored to sovnd emale Complaint* these Pills hare ne equal* Eft and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere, liars free. I. 8. JOHNSOX * CO., Boston, Him. IfjTS Cronp, Aftthma, Bronchitis, Henral* Raj el a, llheuinatism. JUHNSOM'S AMOHVNE UN1MKNT <Jor Journal *nd SsUmal BH Vie) will tnstantaneonaly relieve these terrible RJ diaruici, and will positively care nine cases out of ten. InronnaUon_that will save many BriH nvos 80111 Iree l>y m*u- lwn t aeujr a momont|g SI Prevention U better than cure :nt CUBES lnnoent*, Bleedlnpr at the Langi. TToirt?irrtioe*, Drientcrv. Cholera Morbus, Kidney Trouble*, acd free. I. 8. JOHNSON * CO., Boston, Mmi. |E||U| ! PALMETTO o ' 0^?Sa.<o>S5. 3^?:<S3 PRO 1*111 KTOII of tho largest SAI.OON in (1 tumors by false advertisements. The lm papers. He is well prepared for fall trade. Tit thinj; in tho lino of [Foreign and Domcstl tho best the market affords. He has gc Rye and Corn, Irish i Apple* reach, California and. Frcn r i He can cheerfully recommend his goods tc t drinks with all the DELICIOUS BEVERAGES DRINKS. His specialty is a large stock of I' Gentlemen's Resort, No and joti will not forget again A Good Line of Tc The Centen One of tlie best arranged Iiousob 5n the up-coun the choiceat and nios FAMILY WINES Domestic and Im A.lo? and Porter, Cbnnipa?ne, etc., together with t Li lit cannot be excelled in quality. We cordial give us a trial, hoping to guarantee satisfactioi 0'floiiiinll k Cm V JL/ UJLUAUXX VI yj 111 Good Billiard a n connection with Bar, and will bo conducted pi A. O Y C H?E.SS S? Tke Furniture I AND WE KF;F 1|Y OUR LOW TRICKS. Our stock i * ture Business in the South, and defi keep everything in our line, besides al Revolving Rook Cases, Red Lounges, Vi Patent Baby Cribs, Insect Castors, Furn Mark's Adjustable Folding Chairs, Invali Tillows, 4-0. G ice ttx <t calf, or write ft 840 BROAD ST It lit F. A. B 1 ESTABLIS: Walshes, Bim Sterling Silver & T CLOCKS, BRONZES AN 70S DON'T FOltCSKT, we liaro a modem swift running power press. now typo, ruled and blank paper, envelopes and cards?so bring in your printing. JgUGEXK B.GARY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, A1.I...MU CJ n ilUUCI I1IC) w. SAVyj|S_LIFE. A Fhyoioian'r. Testimony. I was culVil to wi: J!f. .UJ'ti i'carJon, vlw coiificeit in l>H !?'il \vsU> aj red to '.j -it ?'f t!ic >vorst lorm. .A-i ail of ;ii* ftuuily li;ul ?!; ..*; with I hut <1;-<*acl di.-<ea?? M* Jiiilf htouierj, 1)1 > death wti* rcfranl cil us cci'taiil aud After c.\L;<ti>ti]:i; all tl;c rctrnxtk-s, T riM.il.v. an u last r?-?ort, bent f< r boltlo of l'.ivwcr's Lima ltastorer, aii<l it ;?Cled liko iridic. lit: continued tLo uro of it for Bomo time, ?:id has hern fully restored to 1 health, bo fur as I could discover. be had conMUtnntion, and Urowor's Luna Kenlorvr saved ! hi* life. J. O. HOLLOW AY, >1.1). t Barr.obvlllo, Ga. j Another Ro3cuo from*Doath. in lKii, winie sewing on a muciiino, my wire as taken with a severe pain in her ?ido, which u.? coon followed bv hc.morrliaros from her .nirs, RBvero cough, fever, and sho could ncl1 i f eat nor sleep, and in a few weeks sho wns f I need to a living skeleton. Her stomach re, =?ed to retain any food, and the physician <-t;;rht one of he;- luugi win entirely gone. ' a tinal consultation of two physicians, her ' i was pronounced hopeless. I tried Brewer's J.wtoVer, by ndvico <>f one of the physl t-t, and sho betrun to improve after tho third -C. Sho continued the medicine, and Is now ' vccllent health, and Is better than sho has -ii In several Tear*. I believe Brewer's Lnng - 'iorcr saved r.ur life. HKN.I. V. KFATtXPON, Yates vilie, *!a. Frcm ffac.sr.. In A'inwt. 1{?1, It wns discovers! that try son's wiio was in M.?>. last *'a:-e* ct consumption. M.e \rna coujHii; Iv.-^.N.ulljr, urn! ?t tinier \v> nid (' :. .fi'<i >i>iui..i'i?s ? < * ?* from her lunts, n:. : .? ! ?!? t> i r i.!.. n anything on iter ttouu-.eti. ,.n i v*r. t].,.. .',!( it i.ii'v n"ijtie?<tii*in of tt?:o when Itfw wonlil ?>? con eih-d to k'iw j way to the l<*!l dcvlroyvr. After all other I romedli i had failed, wo ??<>t Threwtr'n l.ung J'eatraer, and tny-aa't in very nni?!! ti.. . ?, a* - ho ! wr/ very weak. s;.o toori l>e;;aii to iriprovi.*; j eo.if 'he i-iOT* >lv, mid w.ts re*lo'-cd to Ufa j an?t health; ;n.d is to-?iay hotter than rlie has u.ii i ji?r iomohiuiui us iv? .riv r : i. .*. for which stio la linJeht<d to lit i... i l.cstorcr. K. W. OONNTiB. Vai.on, Ga. T>'*iiwi-r'?* 1 iii-: Vcrtonjr Is n vvrrly voyotable ri. ;.. '(.lifalnn nou;?lom. m?>n>tilne, vi siibsiAiici*. hoi ill for olrcUm % i i..i : ?.f wonderful cure*. LAMA"!. :'AiiK!N, & LAMAR, KACON, GA. " SALOON! ic tip-country, clon't intend to dupe his cuslf is not mentioned in the three Abbeville e Palmetto Hou.se is well stocked with everyc Wines and Liquors, )t Liquors nine years old. Good old Hid Scotch Whiskies, ch lira it flies. trter, Ale and Fresh Lager llcer he public for MEDICINAL USE. and mixed * of the season. Also COOL, TEMPERATE ORE GOODS. Call nt the m ?tv ? - - . 4 was mug ton street, THOMAS McGKTTIGAN. ibacco and Cigars. 3ts, Facts! nial Saloon, trr, proposes to keep iu stock for fail trade t popular grades of AND LIQUORS, ported Brandies, i a fine stock of CIGAItS and TOBACCOS, ly invito people who uppreciato good goods to 1 in any goods wo sell. miiifrliQTTi DiWp imiipaiii, 11 pi o, Between Russell's and Douglas*. nd Pool Room operly at whatever co?t. 1-tf LONE lusiness Augusta, P IT MOVING is simply immense. We lead the FurniY competition from every quarter. We 1 the novelties, such as Folding Beds, onna Hi>nlu'nnd Ptmifc Hnt>? iturc Polish, Patent Desks of all kii ds, id Chairs, feathers, Mattresses, Springs, ir cataloyue and price lint. UE33K IT AUGUSTA, GA. UHE, HED 1842. .oiiis, Jewelry, riple Plated Ware, D FINE FANCY GOODS 5 Broad Street. Auemsta. G-a. A Marvelous Story TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON " Gentlemen: My father resides at Glorer, Vt. Ho haa been a great sufferer from Scrofula, and the inclosed letter will tell yon what a marvelous effect Ayer's Sarsaparilla haa had In hto euo. I think his blood mui hare contained the humor for at least ten yean; but it did not show, except In the form of a scrofulous sore on tho wrist, until about fire ve&rfl uro. From a few inotl whlah in. peared at that time, it gradually spread to aa to oover his entire body. I assure you be ma terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when be began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of bla age who enjoy as good health as he baa. I oould easily name fifty persona who would testify to the facta in hla ease. Yours truly, W. M. tHUXm." FROM THE FATHER: duty for me to state to yoa tho benefit I hare derived from the rue of ^ x Ayer s Sarsaparim Btx months ago I waa oompletely covered with terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The humor caused an Incessant and Intolerable itching, and the skin craoked so as to causo the blood to flow in many places whenever I morod. Mjr sufferings were grout, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of tho Sarsafariixa in April last, and have used It regularly slnee that time. My oondltioo began to Improve at once. The sores have all healed, and 1 fcol porfootly welt in every respect ? being now al>to to do a good day'a work, although T3 yoars of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a euro in my case, and I tell thorn, as I have here tried to tell yon, Atib'b 8ARSAPAR1LLA. OloTor, Vt, Oct. II, 1883. Yours gratefully, II IRA* PKXIXXM." im'e Barsapakitxa curea Scrofula and all Scrofulous Oeaaplalnta, Krysipalaa, Kcsema, Ringworm. Blotchea, So roc, Bolls, Tumors, and Kruptlona of the Skin. It clears the blood of all Impurities, aids digastloo, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus reetorsa vitality and strengthens the whole system. > ' ' prbparkd by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mitt. old by all DrufgViUi tl, tlx bottlM Co* 9A> Cobblers and Toddica at Bmilojr'a. FURNITURE. PARI,OK Suits in Plush nnd Mohair, Waltiul Chamber Suits, latest styles, Handsome Painted Suits, low priccs, Fine Walnut Side Boards and Chiffoniers, Kino Walnut Wardrobes and Hall Stands, Kino Cherry and Oak Suits, Walnut, Oak and Canu Seat Chairs, Library Chairs, Bed Room ('hairs, Dining and other Chairs in Leather, Perforated Chair Seat and Back, also Perforated Seats for re-seating old chairs, 40 Bureaus at prices from $3 to $20 with good Glasses, Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates to re-fill old frames, all best quality. Safes, Tables and Mattresses of arary decription and Priccs, SOLD AT BOTTOM KIGURF.fi. OUR GOODS ARE BOUGHT DIRECTLY KROM MANUFACTURERS and our prices arc as low as city prioes and all goods som juri as uiey are, upon their merits. We can make your houses mora comfortable, more enjoyable nnd lovely if you will call on us for what you all need. Respectfully, J. D. CHALMERS & CO. i-tf. G. H. U. Piaos 1 Organs THE BE8T IN THE WORLD. Tho great Artists of tho world acknowledge tho Superiority of the Piaoos and Organs sold by C. O. ROBINSON & CO. They are selected from Ten of the be?t makers, and are so much superior to others at prices so much less that purchasers savo from SlO TO $100 By visiting or writing to Q. O. ROBINSON 61 CO. E. I. O. M. L. P. Q. S O. O. ROBINSON ft CO. pay oil freights and save r>ioney to every purch nser. PHKKT MUSI J, the latest publications, music books of every description; the b??st Italian songs. The latest and most popular Sunday school book, " Love and Praise." Lowest prices at OEO. O. ROBINSON k CO.'8, 831 Rroad *t., Augusta, Oa.m PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON. S. C. First Class in all its Appointments RATES, $2.00, $2.50. Excellent Cuisine, large airy room Otis Passenger Elevator. Electric B? and Lights. Heated Rotunda. He Centrally Located. L. vr. 1'HIiRIN. T. P. COTBEAW. pEUIlIN h COTnRAN, Attorneys at Law, Abbeville 8. C. W. C. BENKT, JAS. II. HICK, L. W. SMITH, Abbeville. Ninety-Six, Abbeville, J)ENET, RICK A SMITH, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in nil tho Courts of the State, ami give prompt attention to rail legal business entrusted to them. jgXCIIANGE HOTEL, Gubknville, 8. C. THE 05LT TWO-CLASS HOTEL DT THE WORLD. W. R. White, Prophietob. J3 ( '. WILLIAMS, wi nubu.i i/&n J inf) Greenwood, 8.C., French Candies, Fresh! f j KM OX CRACK KKS. FRESH ! SODA CRACKKRS. FRESH! GIN'CKR SNAPS, FRESH ! ASSORTED Jl'MBLES, FRESH! Just Received. 1-tf QUAKLES A THOMAS. QREEXWOOD HOTEL, Thus. F. Rii.ky. Propriotor, Gre?nwood, R. C. Dinner house of the A. & K., road. I'asKengerx on the down train of the C. Jb O., road, going Knvt, have nmjde time to si'curc a good dinner before the departure of the train for Augusta. Transient board $2 per day. A libwri! discount from above ratea to |)Arti<m wanting board by tho weok or month. C^-[jivery. K??d and Sale StabUn connected with this hotel. FOUTZ'S NORSK AMD OATTLK POWDERS aaLJBBpb *o Hom will 41* of Colio, Sots or Lima Fst1x If Fonts'! Pavilm u? ? >< t" . Fonts* Powderewlllcore endpreventlloaCBoLBfts. Foots* Powder* will prevent flint I* Fowl*. Foutsi Powder* will lucreeae the quantity of milk od eresm twenty per eeoU. wad meke the butter flnu end tweet. Fonts'* Powder* win cnre or prevent elimwt kt*bt Diesse* to which Horse* u? Cettle ere MUject. Tours'* Powdrii wxu sirm a*T??*ovia>. MA TWTWher*. DAVID X. TOUT*. Proprietor. JUI.T:SCZS,tt&.