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M IMM' . The Abbeville Messenger. ? Entaitd at the puntnfiice as 2nd-clas8 matter, u - r WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, IHHi. u BPNSCKII'TION $2 00 1) 'BIIiliY A BP IN THK LOW s GROUNDS' THIvS WKHK. a The l'hiloNuphrr Ih No*. I'morAKniiiNt " the TuothaclM', hut Onllu for n MuhIi 1 >.v>.lll?o .....I ?>..! >? ?> f K<>ric, Put in If ici I ill tic Hod, ttitri Now ltcstliitf Very Many, y Write, my child?write .something to c The Constitution, i dont care what. s 1 am too nervous. f oan't think my s own thoughts* It is perfectly horrible s ?awful, but I reckon it is nil right. I f reckon so. I wish there was not a tooth in my head. When they come, they a come with pain and peril, and keep the ] poor child miserable, and when they go , with a torture that no philosophy can ] endure. Oh, my poor jaw?just look t 1........it.... i .... ... A jiuyt 11> in vMiiii, x aiu a i. jfiv- < if'itl prospect. I look like a bloated ? bond holder on one side of mv face and < ?io bonds to comfort me. I wonder | what would comfort a man in my tlx I < have suffered more mortal agony from ' any teeth than from everything else put i together. Sampson couldn't pull them | hardly, for they are all riveted to the 1 jawbone. 1 have been living in drend i for a month, fori knew that eyetooth was fixing up trouble , and so yesterday .mottling it sprung a leak at the breakfast table, and I jumped, out of my chair. The shell caved in. the nerve was touched, and in my agony I .gave one groan and retired like I was a funeral. Five miles from town and no doctor. I>on!t put down what I suffered all that day, and the night following for you cairt. Mush poultices anA chainphur and paregoric and bromide and chloroform and still the procession moved on, ana tne jumping, uiroooing agony sent no flag of truce?110 cessation of hostilities. What do I care for anything. Don't tell me about Hendricks being in ^Atlanta. I don't caro whele ho is. Yes I do. Ho is a good tnan, but I have got no time to think about him now. PI ease give mo some more of that camphor. J've burned all the skin otT my mouth now but it is a counter-irritant and sor ter scatters the pain around. If I had j some morphine I would take it for I want rest. I am tired. Oh for one shorthour of rest. Write something1,my daughter?wiite to The Constitution and explain. Tel! them I am "Billy in the low grounds." I Am sufferng and want sympathy. Writ? a note to the doctor, and tell him to conic, conic quick. I cu:i l go through another night. Oh, my country. List me try that hot iron again, i ll cook this old fat jaw outside and inside. I wish L had no tongue, for I can't keep it j from touching the plagued tooth. Just look at my guuis, tlicy have swollen tip ?o you can hardly see the old tooth. Give me a knife and a hand glass. I'll ' see if I cant let some blood out of those struggling gums. I am so nervous I can't hardly hold the knife but here she goes. Oh, my country, now give mo the camphor and I'll lei it burn in a new pla<$. J . . .. ?\ vrr>mm 11rfb to j. ne ('ouMtitutioH. 1 dpn't care what?say I am sick. I wonder if the doctor will come. He will kill me I know. It is awful to think *>f cottf Htool clamping this tooth and bijjng jammed avray up on these gums. I'lltake chloroform I reckon for 1 can't .stand it. ] ain afraid he will coiue. 1 wjnt, him and I don't want him. The lafo tooth I had pulled I went to the den lists otiicti Uke a licro nml 1 was glad he wasn't in-rglad his door was locked? and for two more days I endured my agony and .then had to have it pulled at last. And he puljed me all to pieces and chloroform left m?* before he got dori<* I hail an awful time. The memory tof it ^..excruciating, and yet I have got to go through the same thing again. >40h, the pity of it, lago, the pity of it." What has a man got teeth for I would like to know. It is the brute that is in him, the dog or the old Adam that evoUitcs from the monkeys. There is nothing God-like about teeth. They bite, that is all. They are called "canines." I saw a man bite another man's nose off once?the teeth did it. The eye is (JodJike, angeilc. beautiful, harmless. Thu <?ar ts a good thing too, for it takosin the harmonies of nature, and make.< music sweet?music that is the only tning common to Htigols and men. The fio?v is gentle and ornamental, but is not .of much consequence except to blow off a bad cold and tell the difference between cologne and codfitili, but the teeth. Well, I think that fnsle ones arc better than the genuine for they never ache. I dont care for any now. I am tired. These women can have eight or ten pulled at one time?just to get another aet. How in the world do they stand it ? Pride, I reckon, womanly pride, womanly nature. Her love of the beautiful. But we can wear a mustache and hide a whole act of rotton snngs, ] f women had beard the dentist* would perish. There she goes again, and then boom. Let me try aorae moore paregoric and oimpnor. May uc l can go to sleep after a while if I will keep dotting. I wish I had jUst a small grain of dinamitc behind that tooth, just at the end of the roo.ta. I would explode it if it killed n>*. The docter coming you Ray ! Merciful heaveda! Well, let him. In the language of Patrick Henry. "I repeat it, ?if, let him come." Lay on, Mc^uff? ' cold ateei'forfccptf/ wrenching, twisting, crushing, gouging. I don't believe I hav.e got a friend in the World, 1 at* tost wish I won dead. Teeth arc a us umbug?a grand mistake?r blunder, di n eye-tooth especially that smhIk its bi oot away up tinder the eye and inakea j o] n abcoRS there. Thoy say a child is j (< mart vftien it cuts the eye-tooth. 1 be- j T i<?ve I liad rather do without and be u ; t<. uol. I have had rhemnatisiu and alt * oris of pains, l>ut 1 will compromise on a uything but the toothache. I've a I) ;rcat respect for dentists, for they do ho best they can to relieve mankind ii rom this most miserable agony. t! (Jootl morning, doctor. I suppose 1 ni in the unfortunate individual you have si :ome to doctor. I am ready for the f? ack. (Jet out your cloriform and your 1* iteel-jawed grabs ; I am ready for the lacriiice. Is that a dagger that I see bebre me ? 'I Kathwr is in his little bod. lie ?; isleep now. The long agony ix over, for nasrly one hour we all wrestled ivitli him, for the chloriform gave out. He hail taken so many things before the loctor cnnie that chloriform failed to sul?- > lu? him. It only made him delirious, t uid when \vc could not hold him we 1 called in our blacksmith, and oven then t lie pulled us all ov?*r the room, and the t loctor had to take him on the wing. t The old shell crushed and the roots had i to be dugout in fragments. It was I'ili- c ful to hear him beg to go home. He :i has morphine now and will be all right c in tlio morning. lie told me to write 1 you something and I have written. t IJn.i. Aid', Per M. Just now he waked up and wanted to t know who whipped that fight, the par- c rot or the monkey. M. > MOHK ARKANSAS KLOgVKXCK. , i The Specch of linker, or Benton, in OlinneinK From Borry to Joiick. i Legislative report of the Little Kock < Ark., Gazette. Mr. Baker, ?f Beiitoii. when his nnine < was reached, rose to his feet ami said: Mr. P resident, I cast 1113* first vote in > this senatorial contest fos Governor \ James II. Berry, and 1 have continued to 1 do so up to the present time. I know j hiiu and I like him. He is u good man, j and well qualified to till the ollice; an honored citizen, a bravo sohlier^and an able statesmen he is high in the esteem of the public. I a am rough man nivselfa man from the mountains?and I am one of those men who stick by their fricntUt; I stick by my friends when they deserve it, when they are able and well qualified, until they fall, and even then 1*11 not desert them; I am like Collins's "sheep;" when they fall I fall with thorn I hated to see Governor Berry withdraw from tin: field, but when I saw it must bo, I looked about me ami took the thing nude" consideration ami thougot | on it. I thought long ami carefully over it, ami I slept with it. [Laughter.] ! 1 Raw I must cast my vote for some one ! else, ami I must make a choice of the other candidates' I'll tell you how I did it. I looked over the field. 1 have met the other two, and I had studied them. I met the Hon. l'oindexter Dunn and I saw in him tunny good points. I saw a tine head 011 him (1 greatly admire a fine, head) and 'I saw in him a - great coming man. But 1 tell/^J wliat did the ..^lv5frs7.Jones?the wife oi the Hon. James K. Jones?and that settled it. Thin is how it was. I met her niid I wont and called on her?yes, that I did. The room was full of beautiful woman. 1 didn't hardly know what to do, but she sat by the piano and 1 asked her to play a little tune on it for me. [Laughter.] I asked her that very thing asked her if.she could play 'My Did Cabin Home.' She said she would if I would fIH,. ? ?r :? ....i i i i. i . derbolts, nnd hand-clappings sounded like hail ?inoii|! tho con fusion. At length the orator succeeded in getting silence again, alter bowing nnd gesticulating several minutes and said: ' Hold on?wait and hear the chorus;" and then he sang? TDK CBORl'H. "We'll mind no more, but play. I never shall forget J That lug cabin homeThat loit cabin hoino far away.' Again the storm broke forth, and it was several minutes before ho could proceed, when a lull came he continued: "well, those ladies crowded around me and when Mi's. .Tones stopped , playing I seized her j hand and I said: Madam, I am in lore with you.' [Shouts.] yes I told her I had fallen in love with her, and she said she winnen ra ran in love witn ner husband j i well. She treated me nicc?they alt id, too. Now, I inn a rough old man. ^ nt ladies have groat attractions for the Id mountain boomers. I know I do, | beers) and I never forgot that visit. I hey looked ho sweet and nice I wanted L > hup them all. When I inet Mr. Jones looked nt him closely, and saw in him man I could well support, lie had n .. ig head, too?a head like a wash-tub, Jj yes si*t awny back in, and a deep think. . u| ig look in them, and so, with all this to t<i link ol". after looking well about me, Iter considering tho innttor well, after leeping with it, I have concluded tn vote T ?r the lion. James K. Jones." (Cheers jng and loud ) A HOLD HUItULAltY. 'be Store of Mr. C. A. Austin, Burgiu- 1 riously Kntered on Saturday Night, the Safe Mown Open and the liobbers Decamp with their liooty, Damage to ,, Stock uml Building. One of the most daring burglaries ver committed anywhere was couimited in Johnstons on Saturday night last, letween midnight and day. The vieem of this diabolical act is our worthy 1> ownsman Mr. C. A. Austin, dealer in in waro and stove*, confectionery and lotions. At the front end of the store * :ounters extended back, on either side, ibout fifteen feet. These wore mostly lovered with show eases filled principal- y with confectionery. At the end of ] be counter on the right as yon enter, itood the: iron safe, the contents of vliich lie burglars seemed to rogard as being | >f more importance than any of the goods which were open to them in the store. At least so far a* is known no jooils were taken. Entrance to the store was eflVcted ( Lhrough a back window, the shutter of . ii'li wli i'nnuictod nf wiiwrln tkim?AC nf' nlnftl* I J..V.VVO ... )? >!.? iot up and held in position by an iron 1 rross-bar attached in the usual way, which bar was prised out in.tin- center sufficient to admit ??I" taking ?m? one or two of thu planks. Hut before or subs J! [jiiont to this, tin- burglars had broken j into Si'iHS Honk night's blacksmith simp and provided themsulves with tools necessary fur their further operations? brace, drills, punches, sledge- hammer, etc., and also a scantling ?nd rop.? with which to obtain levc-r pressure on the drill to facilitate its work. Thu< equipped thrj' turned their attention to the wife, first rolling it from the end of the counter to the middle of the floor nnd turning it down, door upward, a box ! of candy being placed behind it to break j the fall, the candy stopped the safe at an | angle of about 20 degrees. And i now the drilling and the blow up. The i ti *i:n?c ui it. mm J ft it HI l u iry. (Cries ,Sin g it now; lei's bear it.] You wait. I said I would, And she touched up the piano, hi I the VArtt ?!#? /. AP #!??* ??i*? -- * iv* j ?*v j iiwi.v vi uji; |MVW IIJIT 111 IIU 1 know nnd love best on earth. It rang aixl echoed al?oul the room. The place was full of women, nnd pretty women, too. [Applnusc.] And among thein I SttW M iss Roane the daughter of old Govcror lloane, the lady of whom Mr. McMillan spoke so bealifully a while ago. Thoy crowded around, and right there I stood and I sung the verse. [Cries of 'Sing?sing?give us the verse. All right, gentlemen, to nccommodute you I'll sing it." and clearing his throat, the gentlemen from Benton struck up a bear-tone solo and sang: ' We'll hunt ?><> more Die grizzly 1:< Mir nook, We'll leave the canon all So dry; We'll drink no more of tlio Clear crystal brook. So, my log cabin home, good-bye. As the "good-bye" floated up among the cobwebs in thedomo of the hall the densely packed throng burst into cheers and shouts, a tornado of applause shaking the old house, with bursts of laughter broke out liko thun torator process was doubtless slow, but the latterquick and terrible in its effect, the entire front pluitiug of the <looi being hurled, flatways, through the upper ceiling of the store, which is of plank, striking bet wean the ceiling joist and leaving a hole the exact size of the door. The lining and inner plate of the door were broken and scattered proud** euouly, but no damage was done to the books in the safe, and none, we suppose to the money, of which it ^onuined the tcinuiH secured. Ho* ftfl^ross of the saTv. and money is scarcely equal to '.lie damage done to the stock and building by concussion produced by the explosion. Several show cases were completely wrccked, and the glass in the double sets of sash in the front windows were broken into thousands of pieces ; so also were the glass in the transom light, indeed, so gre; t was the concussion that the entire front part of the store was moved outward about nix inches. Two stores were broken and there was general destruction of other goods. Mr. Austin's loss cannot fall short of $400 and may reach -"fruX). And it is a heavy loss to him, for every dollar of his accumulations have been gained by hard work. The drill used to make the hole by means of which all this destruction was wrought, was about five-sixteenth of an inch in diameter, and the hole was drilled immediately beside the combination ; thus the open spaces necessary in the construction of the loek were reached to receive the powder. Evidently the parties did not know the power of powder when thus confim d, or else they had charged more heavily than they were aware of. Iiut with this tcrrftic explosion in the dead hours of the night, none were sufficiently aroused to stir themselves to ascertain the cause. No person sleeps on the block on which this store is located, and 1t really appears that this fact must have been known to the burglars, else they surely would not have attempted so daring a deed. And the most daring part of the deed was that, after the explosion, with its attendant din of broken glass, they should return to the store to secure the booty. We should suppose the noise the}' had created would have frightened them a vay. Two tramps who were here on Saturday were arrested at ltidgo Spring on Sunday, on Suspicion, , but being evidently innocent they were >0011 released. It is to be hoped a clue will be had that will lead to the arrest and conviction of these daring criminals, MORTALLY WOUNDED. A Negro Knppescd to be the Johnston Safe llnrglar is Mortally Wounded. ]Uy Telegraph to the Auguxta Chronicle.) Ciiaiii.kston, S. C., Februnry 11.? To-day Town Marshal Creed, at .Johnston. Ivlgi'fp-M oouiitj*. whs wounded by a Nujrro naiiK-d Mohlcy, whom he was attuinpliug to arrest. Moblcy then tried to kill a deputy po!ieein:mf who shot and mortally wonnd?-il hi lit. Mob ley in Binpect^d of having committed the safe robberry. DON'T FOKGET. we have a modern I swift running power press, newtype, ruled and blank paper, envelopes I and cards?so bring in your printing. ' ? Fine Table and Hall Lamps at *T. S , Cothran & Co. ; . > r {,y : V >' Si-&?? c;is> jsWwSS?B5a < V tatalTloiis" PI IIAVE REMOVED TO THE few Store on the Corner ^ ider the new hotel. When you coinc to C iwn call in to see them. Sept.30,'84. QUARLES & THOMAS. " m II08. C. SEAL. M. L. DONIIAM, Jit SEAL & BONHAM, Real Estate Agents. IT7 E ofTer our services to the public in the VY Sale, Purchase and Renting of Real ]stnte. Town Lots, Farm Property and all ? REAL ESTATE 1 ought and sold on liberal terms. E Particular attention paid to Renting and I superintending plantations. " 1 thlrexn its a Abbeville, S. C. ^ Dec Itt-tf l? A "V1T.TA1V HftTFr. ? CHAltLKSTOX. S. C. 'Mrst Class in nil its Appoint in cuts It A TICS, $?.oo, $'4.r,0. j; Excellent Cuisine, large niry i >0111 s "Mis Passenger Klevator. Kleclri? 1S? lihI Lights. Heated Rotunda. Hi Centrally Located. French Candies,Fresh!5 1 I! I ..KM ON I'KACK KUS. FRKSI1 ! SODA CKACKKHS, FRKSIl! j CilN(il*:it SNAl'S. FRESH! ASSORTED .1 UMRLKS, FRKSIl! |? Just Uoceivcd. 1-tf QUARI.ES A THOMAS. FOUTZ'S HOR8E AND CATTLE POWDERS fo Hfir.su will die of Colic, Dots or Less F* **, If Fontx's Powders are u*od In time. Foutx'c Powders will enre and prevent HooCbauia. fonts'* Powder* will prevent Gtm I* Fowu. routz'B Powders will lncrea?o the qnnntltjr of milk nd cream twenty per rent., and make Use batter firm and sweet. Fontt* Powders will cure or prevent almost stuit DlisAaK to which Honrs and Cattle are sntijoct. rorTZ'a I'owmra will ?itb batibfactioX. Sold everywhere. DAVID X. TOUTS, Proprlato#. baltimoee, md. "Yy E OFFER FOR RENT THOSE TWO HANDSOME NEW STORES, , under the Ketv II??M. ??? the tenvn of Abb J-' " *hi?. V VblT Vt '25x8i fct't, hare polinhvil French Sate fronts, and situated ?n the 1'iiblic mir ?>i tic new Ronrl to Verdery will make Abbeville a competitive point in freights, and etiable it to sell goods an cheap as any place in tho State. SEAL * BONHAM, Real Estate Agents. Dec 17-tf AYER'S Cherry Pectoral No other complaints aro bo I nsldiotn in their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: nono to trifled with by the majority of sufferer*. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a tritliiig or unconscious expo* uro, is often but tbo beginnlugof a fatal sickness. Avkb'h Cherry Pectoral has well provep its etllcacy in a forty years' fight Willi throat and lung diseases, and should b? Wkcu iu all cases without dulay. A Terrible Cough Cured. "In 1WII look uac*. rt-cold, vltlch affected my luii;;*. ] lia.l ;k Icirilile couyli. niul imsFed lil^ht ntler night w itlunit sleep. i'liu doctors f.ivc ini> Up. I trW*l AvtK'i ClIUIJlcV l*KO tohai., \\liieli relieved my lungs, imhiecit :iii?l ;?ffortlr?i me the re?t ne?-cFSwry |?v? #!?-. * *' * * .v. > >' l>v?ISI) HIT BliCllglll. J?y lllO conliiiut-l uio < ( i tin Pixtoka i? a ]*ruiali'-nt curn ?i"? < tl>clfil. 1 kin mow C.'J yours o!.|, liiilo au<l hearty, and am uatlatieit your CllKltJlV i'J.CTOKAI. PUVOil n?C. IIiiimck KAiitncoTJiEO." llutt?iiigli:un, Yl., July 15, lt?5. Croup. ? A Mollin'n Trlbuto. " Wliilf lit iIip uulry l:*?t winter luy little boy.tliruo )mr'<i|il,niMlnk?ii ill with croup; it !??iiu*?l it* 't li>- Mould die from MruiiRUiHlioti. Uneol llm family Mi^iieMcd the ui?o ot AVKU*? <Jlll.Utt\ 1'KiToMAL, a bottlo ot wliii'ti wju ?.-.?ii\.? kept Iii the lioubc. 'litis iu ? ? .ii 1W Kinl frequciit <t<<a(-8, and i?? .:ir in Ivkp than half an liour tho ( NiH-nt wns bri-iithing cavlly. The dooo.r ml.t Unit tlm ( in.nit v I'Ki TOKAfj bad inv ?Urliiij:'n lilo. L'an you wonder at ir ^r:<tinitio;' Sincni'ly voiira, I'.M.MA CiKONKV." If/J Wen 1'JHlli .St., New York, May 16, 11=82. " I hlVU iirf.-.J AVI H*.S ClIKRRY PKCTOnAb iii iiiv iMiiiilv for rcvi'riil year*. ami do not lir/italr to |>i<0iouiiea it the inoft effectual r.-iu.-.ly tor coitgli.4 iiUil colviswo hatn ? ver ui.-.t, A. .J. ClIAXE." J*ukc l'ry?lul. Minn.. .March 13, lbH2. " I miir. red for ?i^lit yiT.r# from Tlronchitle, mil aftor tryint.' nmur rewriili * Willi no *uc? <#. I whik'iirvil lij the mm* ?>f A vin'a OilKlt* itv ? ? rmni. .1nv.ru \Vali>KK.h I;., .aha. \li.<s., April f.. It-t>2. " iViiuiot n.iv ?? iv;h in praiM of Avr.t'l cip iikv iTiriilijik, liullfvihtf ?u i do that ( lit. f->r it* it*)- 1 nhoiilu louu Kiiice li*v? died from lung troubles r. I'ltAUDoN." I'ulMtino, 'ivxjic. April 20, ln?2. No enno of an direction of the tliront or hin::* e*ii<t? which cannot be greatly relieved hy the u?e of A VKit'a ClfKunv 1'kaokal, aii'l it trill nhrnm rurf wlicn the dikcaso U not already beyoixl the control of modiciuc. l'RCI'ARKO IIV Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Maw. Sold by till Dru^gUts. Notice. THE contract to All tlie gully in the Road near Martin's Mill will bo let to the lowest responsible bidder, at Raid [ gully, on Friday, January 10th, 1885, a t 10:30 o'clock, a. in. Contractor to give bond with approved sureties. Rpecifl- ' rations made known on day of letting. The right is reserved to refect *ny or ill bids. W. T. COWAN, ? Jan. 6, '85. County Commissioner. t?r* ; & *:" v-i ' -v- V < [DORSED BY W BETTER AND ( IEKTISTS AS CHEAPER TSA [destructible STONE. >vor BOO fflKnfluHl Send foi teautlful fHZjft Wll Prloe List >ealgns. Circular? J S MAHOrACTORRO DY MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, BJUXXaBPOBT. OONU. T. Ii. DOLHiLASS, Nov. 2<?, 18S4.? I yr. Ag-tnt. amm: [ITK ar?> imthori/.oil to s?-ll tlie* .iiUnwiii" I VV Lands : J Tract, 22$ Acres, 'car IMinriiix, known ;ls Chipley lands, liniiiuld by lands of C'hiplcv, Tolbert, Kstate Hutehison and others. Also Tract 120 Acres, 'art of Aiiicrirn Ilneket Trac t, bounded bv * nuts of S. II. lirooks, Tolbert, J. S. ('hiidey, r., and others. ALSO lot in the town of Troy, known as Lot 6, Block B. , Also the Simmons lot near Ilod>.'?-s, 53 4 Acres, More or Less olindcd bj*T. .1. KUis, \V. Norwood and it hers Mso Store House and Lot, n the Town of llratlley, on Main and Jrillin Streets, lutelv owiii-d bv Tlios. H. Walker. , i'AUKHU A .McCOWAN, i Atfv IbrF.W. Wapenor & Co. I Nov 19-1 f 1 A WEEK'S READING FRED FOR 8IX GOOD FAMILIES. AeoA your name and th? < hiui olid MldrrMaf t*e ? .. Jour DtUhtx-r* or Irlciidi mi a !- ><? rati I> lid fr?? tor jrourarlf ?ud toch i y m tb*m a k)>4?Jiuc>a c?.py of ' \ ,j, I lit bKLAI SOU I HLKN WEEKLY, . Ho "Atlanta ConstiletioL" CL'2 "UNCLE U-OyS" > SVMcKm at tti? *ld PlsoUVon Oar*.ay, * THRtE **BILL ARP"S" HmnofouiLcttm ?oi HUMOROUS Dm H?m ud Htirtt Sim. WftiTfTc 1 "BETSY HAMILTON'S" adventure 5 toM in the "Cracktr" ??ltct < 0 Kof 7V?r?l, 8 . > ??, J4?Mlar<i, "J'fct fmrnt,'' ! T*? tfu?wl tdtlf <?ri <i|i?ail<awt ' 1 A World of iiutruction tnvJ Enlortilhoio'i*. Pijm Tlit Brightest ?nd Ilea \VrcMm?? rii? laau-boruf lb* family. SEND A POSTAL FOR * V< "In* CtMIIItllWi," AtuH^Pr % Job Printing'1 OF AI,L KINDS NEATLY and PROMPTLY EXECUTED j' ?AT TIJK-- j Mc ssenger Office. 8AVEB HIS LIFE. A Phy3ician'o Testimony. I was called t<? nee Mr. John I'carwn, wlw was confined to hi* bod with \iliat appi-nred to !je consumption of tlio worst form. alt of liis family had dlol with that droml dhca-i> (except his half-brother), his deullt was rrgui'tl I'd as certain hihI soon. After i^.tiMi.-ting ull tlio remedies, I finally. us a la.-t lVM.rt, tent for a bottle of Sruwcr's Lunjr L'r.-torer, and It J, acted like ma^ic. He continual the nro of It > for sorao time, anil has been fully restored to ' health. So far as I could discover, he had con- 1 sumption, and Brewer's Lunc Iscstorer saved i hid life. J. O. HOLLOW AY, M. D. Burnesvlllc, Oa. 1 ignssaamBMamaBmsfmegnBBr-uBaaammBm Another Rescue from Death. In 1881, while Hewing on a machine, iny wife \ms taken with a Msvcre pain In her side, which vas :.oon followed by hemorrlir.?es from lirr mg.?, severe cough, fever, and she could nel!ier eat nor sleep, and In a few weeks she wus luced to a living skeleton. Her stomach re- ' UMiil to retain any food, and tho physician nought one of her lungs was entirely gone. t h tlnal consultation of two physicians, licr use was pronounced hopeless. I tried Brewer's .ung Restorer, by ndvlce of one of tho physliitlis, and she beiptn to improve after the third u.'C. She continued the medicine, nnd Is now i excellent health, and is better than she him n In si-vrrul rears. I believe llrower's Lung ieitorer saved her life. BEN J. F. HKAItXnON. Yatesvllle, Oa. From Macori. In A'lcust, M51, It was discoTcred that my win's wife was in tho last wlagrs of consumption. t?l;e was coiirhing Ince^-autly, and at times vuuMHil'clibriia ouaniitjm of pus from 1 her lungs, eoul l not sleep or retain anything on J her ?toiiturh, and w? thoucht it only h question of tiuio when life would no compelled to rivo ,j way to the fell doatroycr. After all other remedies had fallal, wc got Broker's Lung Restorer, and Itegan It In very small dosps, ns she _ wa* very weak, bho uxin began to Improvo; I continued tlio r-jmody, and was restored to life J uiu imriiui. Hiifl is to-flay ucttor than hup Man :wr Itrfore. I rcirnrrt her restoration an i?p.?rly m mirnrlo, for whluli *he Is Indebted to I$nn? :r\? l.uug Ifwitorer. R. W. BONNER. / Macon, (Ju. lirvwfr'* Ldnir Rentowr Is n purely vc-fetablo i>re;>a ration. uhil it in talus no oiJum, morphine, bn.mnlc. >r 'tuv"<i|M)noU!* iiultsltiirc. Send for ultvui?r i<r hii<* lint of Wonderful enre*. LARSA^, RANKIN, & LAMAR, MACON, OA. ???nm ii'titii ?? FOR JSALE. SEVERAL Pairs of beautiful Pips?Half I 3 Rue! Jersey and half Essex. Apply at his office. * a A LL th? new shapes in Hats and Bonnets tV. with Ribbons. Birds, Flowers, Satins ind Velvets to matob. R. M. HAfrDON & CO.' vV-. ' ' .A.T C3-00idy: larriag? ""IAN IIK FOl*NI) THK I.AROF.ST STOCK OF J Komi (.'urtM, I'laniat inn ( nil si/op. I t< I$i-Mii)^T lit'Mhi'r (if all kinds, Wiicoii Mutt* llOFFKH SI'KCIAIj RAKliAINS IN A I.OT Ot ;ui Matiiiiucturcrn' I'liccs. Thcxt lliijf^ie* arc iitli I will ^n.iranti c equal In the West. Villi and kt they ?rc nb.itilute bargains. A. It. O (SucresMir to R. II. May k C?>.,) Ol'l*. m M.KS ROOMS, I i 1 Tp 1 TOT \ 704 llrnad Mreet, | J\ U vl U O 1 }\ , VI Oct 8-tiiii. THE vl - Map Eiorii Established Day & T '33 and 735 BROAD STREET Manufacturers and Dealei nrringos, Kockaways ami IhijrgioM. Plantatioi ufactiirers* Agent* for the Sale of the ho G tiX 1? I N K ami only Uoa?l Cart ?li vt;sli;?l Price $4;"> ami U| WILSON, CHILDS &- CO S. Pill ^ - >y: 'aekinir. AIsoOsik hiiU Hemlock S<> 1 lid Skins. A full Stock of Shoe Lasts. Lat? OITIl OUDKliS, Oil ('ALL AND SKK US. OM -.1UCK3. ' ? m EMORY'S LIT' Are the BEST KVKit M <cv Hoadnclti1. One utmi! <losc jy, Pills, followed l>v 0110 pill i'vi inautimcliinory run us reptiln and put new life in n hroken-d . less, Pleasant, Infallible ;?5?AVAv?\. bv all DriiKjrists sun! Mcdicim iirMfYtiSM K'TA.NI>AHI> CURIO CO. iMiiory'H liiitlc Cntlioi \J^ l?b,; the best Pill ever USed \V. II. (Iokkk, lliirnxmr <?ri ure the most popular of nil tl X. 0. My njfod mother an mohy'0 lai ili kakkk, Locust Grove, Ohio.0 , Athens, Texas.??Thev Thev ure unexcelled.?Mi VI" I I \ T) T A u" '* forms positively iVlAI^AXi lil Pills, u iiever-fjiiliiijr renu poison ot" Hiiv kind. Endorsed by physicians uud 2r> OntMkUox. A. 3 Y C Has SSI The Furniture Bi AND WE KEEP By our LOW PRICKS. Our stock is si ture Business in the South, and ?lcfy ci ;eop everything in our line, besides all tl (evolving Rook Cases, Red Lounges, Vienr 'a tent Rahy Cribs, Insect Castors, Kurnitn ifnrk's Adjustable Folding Chairs, Invalid 'illows, &c. (fire its ft rail, or tfri/ejfor c 810 RttOAD STRKKTjN PALMETTO Tlios. IMEcC PHOritlETOR of the largest SALOON in tho u tomcrs liy false advertisements. The balf i per*. Ho is well prepared lor fall trade. Tl;o Pi ting in the linn of Foreign and Domestic the beat the market afford*. He hns got IJ Rye and Corn, Irish an I'each, California and French Port He can cheerfully recommend his (rood* to the irinkn with all the DELICIOUS BEVERAGES o DRINKS. His specialty Is a 1 nrpe Block of I'UK ientlemen's Resort, No. nd you will not forget again A Good Line of Tob: 1 E_A.:R/S Repository. CAHllIAUKi*, ItUUtilKS, I'll J-VT^N*, I > 0 horse,) Sinjilv ami Double llamemi. f rial,Ae., Ac. For the next thirtr dfijrn I ' Ol'KN AN1) TO I' Ul(i(iIKS at le,? 1 all Fine Northern him! Eastern ifitken, I examine them hi.<I convince }'vurlc|viM OODYEAR, A^ent: V OKOIKSIY UAILKOAl) HANK. EGKGIA.|facttoifL7^,. i nf tlio ^mitli LU1 IUO OUUlii. 1818. annahill. - - - - AUGUSTA, CA. rs In All Kinds Of n and Kond Wagons, Carts, iVc. ManFrazier's Patent Koad Carts. of all Sulky Motion. Ti?n 1 tcattx. [iwards. LADKMMIIA W UJON. F. have added to our stock n fine linn of ('UK A1* TllADK M'OOIKS aid KAW'AYS made to our own ord4?r, special regard to the Quality of tho . Is, Axles and Springs, which we Hell r than any house this side of CincinXO (MIKAi* AUCTION WORK [>. Also a full stock of Saddlery and i'ss, Bridies, Collars. Whips, Buggy re 11 as. Trunks, Coach Material of y Description, Cloths, Paints'. Coach ishes. Also Leather and Cum It?ltl'acking. Rivets and I.acinc Hooka Punches, Italian and Sonpstone lurr, French ami American Calf mi<1 st Styles .lust Received. SEND IN Our l'rices will at all tiiiivn ho HOTMARKWALTER'S \ftttble. nntt dm nit a If'orAv. KAK LOWK11 MAKKKT, August*, U?. 11K. Domestic and Imported. All n and Scotis'i (itanite, a'. Low Price*. S'D SOUTH CAROLINA MONl*a Si'kciai.tv. A large selection of "AXITK WOllii always ot: hand', " * VsVv <*:focerie.DKLI V1' KV. * * VfJirs' v... PLE CATHARTIC PILLS AUl'l I'm- Cost i veil ess. Indigestion, of throe or four Kniory's Little Cathartic try niclit for a week or two, makes the I111ir as clock work: they purify tlirhloml lown hud v. I'll rely Vegetable, Harni, the youiijje.sliehihl niav lake them. Soltl i l)caiers a*. l."> t'tH. a Ilox.or by mail. , I'niiii'IcIiiis, tt>7 I'cnrl St.,'X. V. tic are more limn is claimed; ther prora here. Wortli twice the money nxkttd?W. ivc, lia. Kinory'H I/Utie Cutli?rtl?.H> C??h.trtic.s ? Wm. lilsnoi', Mills Hirer, n?d one box with wonderful rennlti?X. W. ?1 recommend them.?Joiin Collins, M . are excellent.?K. Dessox, Juckxon, Mi.ss its. Ki.iz abcth Kevskk, Moberlv, Mo. cured with Emory's St a ml aril Cure dy: lliev onntnin no Quinine, Mercury, or sold hv drujipihls everywhere, or bv until, STANDARD CtKli CO., New fork. 1j O NT ZS ;r*3L?3lx. isiness Augusta, IT MOVING imply immense. We lead the Furniumpctition from every quarter. We he novelties, such as Folding IUmIk, hi lluntwoml Chairs, Hahy Cai-rmseN, re Polish, Patent Desks of all kii <ln, I'hairs. Feathers, Mattresses. Springs, afaloyite (mil jtrice fist. jh3=S?S *kS& tL'uuni n, via. SALOON! .. * grettigraxi, l> i:Auntrv? (Imt't intend to dnpc his e.in3 not mentioned in the three Abbe villa nlinetto House is well stocked with ??ory? Wines and Liquors, iquors nine year* old. Good old id Scotch Whiskies, <Hrainlie*? ei', Ale itHtl Frrxh Layer Heer public for MEDICINAL USE. and mixed f the season. Also COOL. TEMPERATE K (lOOI)S. Call m tli* 4 Washington Street, THOMAS McGKTTIGAN. acco and Cigarsr <:-'A