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P|f': ' -E'' - > The Abbeville Messenger fintettd ?t ttio )>oisU>nicc as 2ud-cUsH nmllor k * ' ' ? - ? WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1885. BITB8CKIPTION v .. . $2 01 County Instil lite Programme. First day?<1 uly 22nd.J?A Id r ess bj V)r. \V. M. Grier, President of Krskiix College, Wednesday, July 22nd, 8..*K I>. m. Second day?July 23rd.?From 9 tc 10 o'elock. a. in.?The Teacher?Hh true spirit?llis Habits?His qu.ilitica lions?I'rennration to teach, treneral ami special?Difficulties under which Ik labors and how to remedy them. In charge Geo. C. Hodges, Abbeville. From 10 to 11 a. in.?Organization ol School.?Arrangement of school room ? Programme ? Classification?Length ol recitation?Aid to pupils?Employment of pupils in school?Records and reports?Reviews?Examinations ? Exhibitions*?Celebrations. in charge ol nev. a. ij. lauerson, j.ommom. From 11 to 12.?School Government.? Object?Value in education?What rewards and punishments, when, where nnd how given?Whispering;?I'hij' ground fights?Misehevious pupilsSudden ' perplexities?Attendance? Koepinguip interest?Music. From 12 to 1.?Free discussion on any of the foregoing topics, and answer lu questions from the ''question box." From 1 to 1.? Intermission. Foom 4!jj.?Practice in the School . . 11^- /A * . ? 1 ! /-? J.. a. uooin.?vpeiuiig nnu closing?v.onutici~ing~a vo"citiition;?Art of securing attention?Art of questioning?Art of impressing?Memory exercises?Value ol blackboards?Kasv and monotonous exercises vs. difficult and varied exercises ?Power of learning vs. tiling learned. From8,'fc.?l'opular lecture by some distinguished educator. In charge of Dr. W. \V. Duncan of WofFord College. Third day?duly 24.?From 8 to 10. ?English.?Aims and principles in priinarj' classes.?Aims and principles in higher classes.?Charts?Illustrations from Readers?l'lace in the curriculum ?Text books. In charge of \Y. C. lionet, Abbeville. 1A 11 I i? I i r rum iu 10 u.?nninineuu.? importancc of rudimental exercises?What should he emplo3"ed and what not?Its place in the curriculum?Text books. In charge of Patterson Wanllay, Winnsboro. From 11 to 12.?Writing ami Spelling. ?Oral spelling vs. written?The old and new ways?Dictation cxcrcis-'.s?IIlustrations?Place in the curriculum? Text hooks. In charge of Ilev. H. P. Miller and 11. J. Robinson, Abbeville County. Prom 12 to 1.?Open and free discussion of the foregoing topics, and answers to questions from the "question box." From 1 to 4.?Intermission. From 4 to 5.?Grammar.?Analysis? Parsing? Diagramming ? Composition, when to hejsiu and how?Practice vs. theory ? Place in curriculum ? Text books. In charge of ft. 1'. Boozer, Greenwood. From 5 to 5.?History and Oeogrnphy. Host methods of them?How and when to use text books?Wall maps?Map drawing?Text books. In charge of Win. llood. Due West. w From 8l?.?Popular lecture by some distinguished educator. In charge of O. W. Holland, Newberry. Kaeh of the foregoing departments of Institute work will be in charge of some competent instructor of experience. We thus offer to the teachers of the county a much needed opportunity of acquainting themselves with the ideas, methods, text books and course of inKtructfrm of our host and most successful. It is expected that every teacher in the county, and thos<j who expect to [ become teachers, will attend the Institute. .,xpcnScH of teachers will bo paid from public fund. For particulars, address (Jko. C. llumiKS. School Com'r Abbe. County. Bible Society Directors. The sixty-second annual meeting ol the Abbeville district Bible Society will conv.ejie in thjTMt-thodist ehurcli, nt Abbeville Cimnnronse, at 11 o'clock, on the morning of the last Wednesday. (29th) in Juiy, inigi * . Hev. It. K. Biftlftey will* deliver the annual sermon. W. L. Miller, K%q-, will deliver the annual uddr^sp. , ' * The-Board of Directors. Ttev.- AY". M. Grier, I). D., President; Messrs. It. II. Wardlaw, II. X. Pratt, J. L. Martin, J. 8. Cothrun and., 6. ? McGowan, VicePresidents ; Messrs. J. O. Lindsajr, 1). 1).. VV. F. Pearson, H.T.Sloan, D. I).. James Boyce, D. 1)., W. 11. Hunckle, J. P. Marion, T. T. Cunningham, J. I,. . Pressley, Patrick II. Bradley, Wm, K. .Blake, J. P. Kennedy, G. McD. Miller, .9. T." Parks and J. I). Xeall, Directors, are requested to meet in the Law OiHco of Perrin & Cothran, 10 a. m. (C. & G, It. H. time.) on the 20th instant. \v, M., (iuiKn, President. hi, \Vv: Pawns, Roc Secretary. July lo 2*1 ^ 115. Cump Instruction. ?"?4wnA4?'bevillo hnve made arrangements to go into camp on Savannah lliv?r for a- week. Thev will nmrnli dovrn, $jt<A 4)1 .tb'e 6omOiisfinry arrange, mewls will ncr irt 6f an accomplished commissary officer. Tents have: already been ordered, and the arrangements are being completed for a pleasant and profitable week. This is nol puwljj a trip for pleasure, but is 0110 ol instruction. Strict discipline will be maintained, and regular camp duty exacted of the men. It is intended tc maW6 it an occasion of usefulness to the entire Company. The exact date of departure has not been fixed, lint the trip is agreed on. tl.Mf i^fttloUioni.tnln. ' We had a pleasant visit, a few dayt ami. to f.ittlH Mnnntnin u-liifli in foul becoming a summer, resort for invalids, Our a jolly one. The onlj drawDacK *o the pleasure of the occa?ion wns the iutense longing of one ol ourjellow-passengeis to return after w? bad'startcd on oiir home way way. "Hi* father's cousin*' was there, and he could hardly tear himsulf nway from her. Forensic Honors. Col. H. T. Wardlaw has been spend^ r WKoki among bin relatives in life wontewy * conSitVy. Dtiring hif - stay ho has twice appeared before Jiit Hopfr Judge Hansom iu defence of perhum charged With crime and was twice ttucccHgful. The, Colonel was cut 6nl for * lawyer* .He rtiay | -juip Jhe fro/ - ternity.' BP;'.-* - t Meeting: of the Bible Society. The Sixty Second annual meeting < the Abbeville District Bible Societ . will convene (dv.) in the Methodic Church at Abbeville Jourt House o Wednesday the 29th of July, inst. at 1 a. tu. All Are cordially invited to attenc' ) None are exempt from the duty* , The following branch Societies ar urged to appoint delegates and send u a liberal contribution, for the need i , great. Duo West, Greenville Church, lieba ) non, Cedar Springs, Long Cane, Lownd esville, Cokesbury, Greenwood am , Ninety Six. . W. M. Grier, L. W. Perrin, President. I Kec'd Secretary. t Itarbccue. On Friday the graml education barbe ^ cue takes place at McCormick. \V ' hope that many of our people wil attend. The occasion is worthy o 1 their presence ami wc have no doubt al who attend will he heartily welcomes ' and well repaid for their trip. Express. To It. J. Romans. Miss K. M. AVill inms, Mrs. Ilia II. Martin, .Ino. H. Lo max, J. S. Norwood. W. A. Widemati \Y. 1J. Powell, T linker, Mrs. A. lluck or, care of Mrs. ,1. K. Calhoun. MMSS1GKS. The Misses Allen are visiting friend at Greenwood. ' Mrs. Ciilhoun is visiting her daujrhtei Mrs. M. 1\ DeBruhl. II. II. 1\ sure cure for dyspepsia. Hev. 11. II. (Jriiiith preached in tin Baptist Church on last night. 1 The theniometer was up in the nine ties for two or three days last week. Mrs. K. I', l'errin and Miss Kunici l'errin left on Monday for Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. A Rosenberg of CJreen wood spent a few daj-s in Abbeville las week. Dr. S. (J. Thomson and Mr. .J. W Thomson went to Edgelleld on bnsinos: last week. Richard Hill (*'Hors"), has gone tc Kentucky, lie will bring back some fin< stock. Misses llessie Cothran and Jenim Harrison, uf Millway, are visiting ui J udge Cothran's. Miss Annie llonham, of Columbia, i: visiting her brother, Capt. M. L. lion hum, of this place. Don't forget the meeting of the IJibh Society 011 the last Wednesday of this mouth, the 29th inst. There were a few puny, sickly water-melons exposed for sale on tin . streets 011 Saturday. Miss Kit tie l'errir, who has boei teaching in Barnwell 'County, relurnet home on Saturday. Tho sacrament of the Lord's Suppei w:ts administered in the l'rosbyteriai Church ou last Sunday. _ Mr. Patterson Wardlaw has resig'r.ei his position as principal of Mount. Zioi 1st)lulu at Winnsboio. There are a number of couunorcia tourists 011 the road now. This makci tho hotel business quite lively. (Jol. Hobortson continues to improve and it aHerds us a j^ieal deal of pleasun to make note of the tact, Ayer's Sarsupaiilla is tho most effofct ive blood-puritier ever devised. It h recum mended by the best physicians. 'Moonshiners" 'in Abbeville Count] had better lie low. We li^TO threi Deputy Mur.shals at the Court House. Capt. Nichols has bought Mr. \V. A Lee's iiouse, and will build a house foi Ml'. nil hlti lnl lu>i*iM?il Mr IVunnV - ? .1 Col. II. T. Wardlaw has returnee home after rusticating lor two weeks o more in the neighborhood of Monterey Married, by the Itev. It. C. Ligon, 01 the 7ih July, 1885, in i-owndesvilio, .Mi l>. 1*. lluichiuson and Miss 11. 13 . Hal. or. Mess. A. M. Hill & Sons have sol< their bi^ sorrel horse to Air. T. M. Souit of MoCortiHCk, who ha.?> a capital male] ' to him. { Kemcmber th?t the ladies of tin Presbyterian Church, will serve ic< cream as usual, this evening at the par sonage. At the Union meeting held in tin J Methodist Church on last Sunday eve ninir. Mr. (Miisnlin ?!??> mon. Mrs. White, Miss Lucy White, nm Miss Jennie White have returned from i visit to relatives in Laurens and Cokes bury. 1 There were quite a number of ox collent water melons for sale in Careen wood lust week at very veasonabli priecB. ' Mexsrs. It. R. Hemphill, Hugh Wilsoi and J as. S. Perrin lett on Monday to at attend the Press Association to be heh in Ureeuville. . There was no service in the Trinity i Church on Sunday last. Mr. Ilancke having been collect by telegram to New berry on Saturday. Mr. T. M. Scott of the MeCormicl Advance, spent Sunday in Abbeville ! lie left on Monday for Ureenville to at ^ tend the Press Association. ! See notice in another column of a nov Dinner House at Greenwood, kept b; > Mrs. F. U. Parks. Her terms aro rea ! sonable and her faro excellent. The Masons Iimto got a new lvste; organ. We hearu that Joe llammoni wap taking music lessons. May be it?i that he may play on this organ. . A committee of merchants went t | Due West last week in the interest o the proposed bank. They reported tha . they met with much encouragement. The Abbeville colored base ball clu r wont l>n tn A iiflovunn nn lnef Ifvwluu - -i " V ' and succeeded in vanquishing thci 1 brothers there in a game of base ball o Friday. The Governor lias offered a reward o $100, for the apprehension and deliver; to the Sheriff of Abbeville County, o ' A. N. Jackson, the inhuman cunvic ; tjp88, Mr. Joe Hammond's house was strucl . by lightning in Monday's storm. Ther , was little damage done to the house bu t a large hole was dug; in the ground b; . the thunderbolt Gilder's pills are the best. v X J - V Li. &* ... "V. i Adults tire subject to worms as well as children ; therefore how important it is Ihnt tho system should he cleansed of :t these vil?? pests. Vhriner's Indian Verini| fuge will do it effectually. 1 "Messenger" the line trotter owned by tbe Kllis's of Hodges, was sold nt I. puldic outcry on lust Friday. A twothird's interest in liiin was bought by e A. J. Salinas & Sons for $375. . Lawn Tennis is becoming quite popular with some of the young people of town. The club has a beautiful ground in front of Mr. llobert II. Ward taw's and play every evening. There was a part}' of the young folksof town who picknicked at Little Mountain on Inst Friday. This mountain is becoming quite a favorite resort for many of our people during the summer. It is universally coneeeded that tin* - season this year has ln.en more favoris able for the farmers than they have 1 been for u number years. If they conT tinue a month longer we may expect a I full crop this full. II M essrs. Gothran ifr l'orrin still have I on hand some of their celebrated Fruit Preserving Liquid and Powder. You had belter call early and recure some of - it. They guarantee it to preserve fruit i- to preservo fruit and vegetables. '' l.udweiser beor a specialty at Thon. McGettigan's. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian I lair llencwer never fails in restoring gray hair to its youthful color, lusture and vitality. s I>r. A. A. Hayos, State Assayer of Massachusetts. endorses it, artd all who give it a fair trial unite in grateful testimony r in its many virtues. A match game of base ball will be played this evening at five o'clock bei* tween the Abbeville and Xinoty-Six Clubs. The game will b.> played on the grounds of the Abbeville Club, near the residence of Mr. Gravdon. The public and the ladies, especially, are in * vited to attend. llev IIr. Chisolm preached a series - of very interesting sermons, in the t Presbyterian Church, last week. Wo understand the congregation are very much pleased with him. and are anxious ^ lor him to accept a call to this church. Mr. Chisolm is accompanied in Abbeville by his wife. They left on Mun' day. Mr. A. Rosenborg, that enterprising merchant of Greenwood, expects to oc- : ; "upj*t after the first of September, the j ^ store now in posession of.I. 'J'. Simmons J i iV Brother. In order to fill it with new j i sroods. he oflers his whole stork on hnml : 1 . now for sale at Jiml .below? cos$. M'all early and secure a bargain. J uly 13, tf ^ Mr. II. H. Murphy, nn excelleht ma- ; chinest of Greenwood, is in town, ready to repair your machine on reasonable terms. lie warrants his work and ' brings good testimonials from responsible pnrties. He may be addressed at ! i Greenwood, and will repair machines I any where in this or Laurens Count)'. , July 15 2t 11-1 r We learn thai the stock show to be : i held at Ninety-Six on August 13th, bids fair to be quite a succcss, nnd it will be ; . well worth the time of every farmer to attend this exhibition of stock nnd see 1 1 what a variety of legistered nnd graded i stock can be collected together at this ) I place. Wo wish the movers of this en- i s Icrprisu will meet with their most san- 1 guine expectations. * 1 ' DUB WK8T WOTS. The young men, greatly to their ered it, are keeping up the weekly prayeri meetings. They held a very good meeting last Sabbath evening. f Ilcv. Griffith preached a very inter esting sermon in the Haptist Church 1 last Sabbath evening. The occasion 1 was especially for luising money for 'v domestic missions. We omitted to mention, last week, I the interesting missionary meeting held r | the previous Thursdav. President elect Hood, took his scat and made on in to resting address. The business of 1 the meeting was principally arranging ' the finances to meet the appointment. * On this subject Rev. W. L. l'ressley, Pv. Griernnd President Hood made ro] marks. > In a little jaunt through the country, ? the other day, we particularly admired the fine crop of Mr. Joe Nance, near L, town. Mr. Nance is an energetic, sober, L> hardworking young man. and the fruit of his labor is very evident on his fields. Wo saw ?d grass, but plenty of 'fine corn and cotton. Mr. Nance is about s the hardest working young man we * know of and made more cotton bales to - the aero Inst year, than any man in Abbeville County. 1 Miss Mamie McCaughrin and four of 1 Capt. McCaughrin's children returned * to Newberry last weok. Miss Rebecca Agnew and {Miss Lula " Brownlee are visiting their relatives in - North Carolina, and will be gone a - couple of weeks. Miss Mattie A. Gillespie visited An1 derson. for a few days last weok and - helped to cheer for the Duo West boys 1 on their . match games. ? At a collection for domestic and forV elgiV missions, 'last ^Siibbiith,"thif A. It. 1 people took up $8i).20. Pretty good. Mr. Sam Gilino, of Bradly. is putting the finishing touches with the brush * on lur. rruiirs new house. * Mr. John C. CaWlwcll, of Donald**, has just had his fine dwelling elegantly painted. We don't exactly ndinire all k' the shades on the outsido, still it is an improving and attractive building and - an ornament to the town. Mr. Charles McCav, "the boss cleVk"' V of II. V- Mc< ice, has gone to spend a 1 few weeks with friends at Toccoa. Ooorrt gia. The ladies ice cream festival, last ? Saturday evening, was a success. The if eatiblcs gave out too soon. t Mr. J. It. Coleman, on tho Galloway place, has a beautiful crop of corn and j( cotton and made plenty of small grain , to run him the year round. He bus the j. best crop this venr of any since he htis been in Abbeville County, so ho says. n.>? \V/,u? ?. ?<< :?~,i ?? 1/uv M cnt w?n iiinv.ii UA^Ilt'U u?cr tliu telegrams from Anderson C. H., last Monday and Tuesday. They did not y. relish the on?> Monday evening much, 1 but tho ono Tuesday morning brought 1 glorious news and thoy woro content. It is very evident that Due West does lc not want hor boys boaton. R On last Wednesday Due WoRt Was 1 honored by a visit from tho following y gentlemen : Major Andrew Wardlaw, Moss. L. W. White, W. Joel Smith and J); S. Bifrnwell. These gontlcmcn con / . s :'V > * stituted a delegation sent up by Abbeville in the interest of the movement to organize a hunk at that place. By arrangement a little meeting of our citizens was held ami the advantage!*!', necessity and desirability of a bank in Abbeville County was presented to the meeting 1*3' Mr. L. \Y\ White. Hem arks vere also made by other members of the delegation and a free conference ensued. A subscription paper was loft in the hands of I'rof. Young. Abbeville has already subscribed about $80,000 and will raise $35,000. The financial committee of tirskine College has been called to meet on Tuesday by the chairman, to consider the advisability of putting college funds into the bank. Abbeville County needs a hank and should have one There is a line vault already built in the village and this necessity will be obviated. Let us have a bank by all means. it. s. Troy I)?t?. The phantom party, at the residence of Mr. J.T. i-olomon, on last Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Mamie tttulla of Sumter, S. C., was a grand success. At 8 o'clock we saw ghostly images wending their way to the scene of amusement. And upon arrival they were ushered into a long room where they were comfortably seated to await further orders. Very soon they were invited to take their partners (if they could manage to get one) and repair to the commodious hall, and take their places for a dance. The Troy string band furnished excellent music for the occasion. After a short danci the unmasking took place which was enjoyed by every one present. And then came delicious ice cream and cake, which wis served in the most exquisite style and would have done justice to the most fastidious. They again repaired to the hall and engaged in "tripping the light fantastic toe" until the hour for our tie paruirc nrnvoci, wnen every one turned tlicir faces homeward and were soon ' safe in the arms of Morpheus." And wo hug to extend to tho host and hostess our ninny thanks for their kind hospitality shown us upon that occasion. j 110 closing exorcises ot me iirsi session of Miss Marshall's school, took place oil last Friday evening, 10th inst., with dialogues, tableaux, t\:c. Tim patrons inn}' well bo proud of having socured the services of such an accomplished lady. The pupils certainly show great signs of educational training, from the begining to the ending peace unci quietude reigned supreme. Long bofore the sun sank into the bosom of mother earth, the crowd began to gather, and before 8 o'clock (the time for the performance to begin) the crowd had swelled to over two hundred. The young girls did admirably well, and if they only continue to improve they will in a short time make women that our Oounty will be prond of. The boys displayed great oratory power and also (>;reat improvement in every respect. They have by arduous toil and persevering research gradually elevated themselves in the scale of intelligence, and gained honorable riches in the temple of science. It is to examples so rare that fame points proudly. " Thoir's are the names most often heard i^ the blast of her "silver bugles." At the close of the exercises, Mr. Hen Chiles came forward and in a few well timed remarks, Ihfinked the audience for their kind attention and in behalf of the patrons, extended Miss Marshall their most heart felt thanks for such valuable ser vice rendered. .Monk Anon. Special. "A penny saved is a penny earned," said Ctfen l''ri?uklin. But by subscribing to the Columbia Weekly liegittcr you will save not 11 penny but a whole dollar. Its price has been reduced to 0110 dollar a year. The II'ftHy is a lifty-six column paper, (eight pages,) chock full of the latest telegraphic News we'l selected miscellany, correspondence from all parts of South Carolina, uoetry, full local news and legislative reports from the capitol of your State. I?s utterances arc careful, honest and fearless, and always in the interest of the people. Beginning in July the Weekly Jity inter will publish 10U Stories from tno pens of the foremost American and European Novelists. Address and make all rcmittanceH payable to C. A. Calvo, Jit., Proprietor, Columbia, S. V. No postage stamps taken, Send I'.O. order, chcck, or registered letter. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mcchanicsburg, Pa., writes: "I was afllictcd with lung fever ami nbsccss ou lungs, and reduced to a walkiuij Skehton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which did me so much good that. Ia bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found mvflclf once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty apppetit?"?, and a gain in flesh of -18 lbs." Call at Cotlirati k I'errin's Drug Store and get. free trial bottle of this certain etire for all Lung Diseases. I.nrce bottles $1,000. Thousands Say So. . ' Sir. T. W. Atkins, Uirard, Kan., writes: "I never .hesitate to recommend .your lilectric Hitters to *?i>-1 customers, they give entire satisfaction aift! nnd are rapid sellers." ICIcctric liitters are the best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can atlord to be without tlieni. Tbev will save hundeci's of dollais in doctor's bills every ve;?r. Hold at tif.y cents a bottle by^Cuthran & J'errin. Sincc the Revolutionary ?'ur. Onr friend . Frank Reynolds on Turkey Creek, has ten acres of wheat upon ground that was under cultivation during the Revolutionary War, and has been under cultivation ev<sr since. From these ten acres? without a switch of manure he will make two hundred bushels. The land is subject to yearly overflow from Turkey Creek. Hence its everlasting lertilitv.?Aticertifier. Ice Cold Soda Water. We nre now selling tins cooling und exhilernting summer beverage. We manufacture our KODA WATiJl from tlio purest and best niaterul, and guarantee it to be as good as that jnade 1*113*where. Give it atrial, only 5 con is a glass at Speed & NenfFers. AVutchosi CloukH and Jewelry. Mk. II. I). Rkksk, of Abbeville, is prepared to do all manner of repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and will pay all express charges on work sent to him froin stations 011 the C. and (1 road, lie always keeps in stock a handsome line of Jewelry nnd 1'lated Ware at moderate prices. Send in your orders. Address, II. 1). Rkksi;, Abbeville, S. C. 17 A,l>i. Holers, Wholesale dealer in Corn, Flour, Meal, Mon., Hams, Lard, ltrun, Suit, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Uice, Soan, Ac., will deliver good* at any point on railroad mi Abbeville pricoa. BelWe buying always aak for price*, us \ve have advantages llfat few np-eonntry merchants have. A. E. Kookkb. x Emory'* J.* ill* Cathartic is tlie b est and only reliable Liver Pill known, never falls wit) (he most obatinate cases, purely vegetable, sugar-coated, tsstelos, harmless, no griping or unpleasant effects. Druggists.sell them ?15 cent#. & ' i \t--' r-", -. > ,*?.wS > , v- * > -V" /*. ', wfA?-, **. .? %' i -i- - 'i.*' - BUSINESS NOTICES. Grrm*n Millet seed to arrive this wwk. Smith & Son. I>ress Goods. A very hnndsome line embracing many stylus ami prices Smith & Son. Hosiery. Hosiery, Hosiery. Ladies' Misses' ami chihlrens' at Hell ?(> Galpliin's. Shirts! Shirts!! The Kighntic still ahead. If you have tried them you know what they are, if you have not you have lint to do so to be pleased with them. Sirith & Son. Undoubtedly the largest stork of Gents Ties and Hosiery this side of Columbia at Smith ?8r Son's. Gloves! (Moves!! Our stock of (Moves are unsurpassed as to quality style and price at Smith & Son's. (1 olden Machine Oil, tlm best, for engines and all machinery. For sale by Speed it Xeuffer. A full line of Heady Mixed Taints, from pound to gallon sizes, always on hand, at Speed Neuller's. Physician's prescriptions carefully ami accurately compounded, by experienced hands, at all hours of the day and night, at Speed & Xeufl'er's Drug Store. A good assortment of tne following named articles may be bad at the store of White Hrothers : Table Linens. Towel 's Blankets, Sheetings, I'.ed Tickings, Counterpanes, Furniture Prints. Carpets and Hugs. l-tf \V. Jncl Smith <0 Son have on exhibition one of the Largest un?l most Attractive stock of Springnn*l Summer Moods they have ever oll'cre.d. Moods are much prettier than usual, ami cheap enough tosat isfv the closest buver. Call, examine our stock and get your wants supplied. Smith ?( Son. "Why sutler with malaria? fCnmrt/'s S/itn(,'itrr /till* are infallible: never fail to cure the most obstinate cases; purely vegetable, contain no quinine, mercury, or prisons of aiiv kind: pleasant to take, sugar-coated. All driKro-ivli? I r.,i . - ' nn ?i/ iiuu i/HCLins* w A beautiful lino of Worsted Dress Goods worth 18 fonts per vard will be sold for 121., at I'.ell A: Galphin's. It is simply impossible to liml u better lino of 10, 12}<2, 15, 2<> nml 23e. white Lawns than Hell ?V (Sulpliin arc 8lio<vin<;. 5 cases Millinery Goods latest styles just received at 15ell tX.* Galphin's. Don't neglect to sow Turnips, anil be sure and get lUtis's seed from. W..J00I fSniitli & Son. Anderson Military School, . AXDKKSOX, S. C. Ol'EXS again Sept. 1st, ISrt.i. Tuition |I0, $l:l, and $20 per Session of twenty weeks. ltoard in tlie Institution without washing, lights and towels, $12.50 per month. Send for Catalogue. W. J. LIOOX, Juno 15, 1885. Principal. 113 JJKW 1)1 XX Kit 1101-SK. Gi:kkx\vodi>, S. C. Kept by Mrs. K. G. Park?. Cheap rates, first class fare.. June 15th, 1885-tf. Ill The Miultlox Mills ON Saluda River have lieen newly filled with boltinir cloths, and the raceway has been put in thorough repair. A competent miller is in charge and these mills are ready to do the best work for their customers. June 15, 1K85 -it 112 wTsiulnii II U UilllUl VA UU11 HAVE 25903 PflUSD BACON, 1000 Bnshels of Cora, 200 Bids of FLOU, 60 " of Molasses In Stock ruul to Arrive. PARTIES in need of these goods will do well to examine our stock. A Varied and extensive stock of nearly everything usually needed by the trade, to be found at SMITH & SON. jnn 14-tf 18 MY H. H. F. IS A SUCCESS FIRST?It is good". SECOND?It is pluiiHant. TIIIUI)?It is safe. rwuKi II?it does exactly what we claim lor it FIFTH?It is made by reliable parties. SIXTH?It lias no equal. SKVKNTII? It does not nauseate. EIGHTH?It does not pripe. NINTH?It will cure you. TENTH?It is I lie best Liver Medicine known, and costs only Fifty Cents a Hot lie. A Never Foiling Prevention of Spring Slelmoss. WILL INVIGORATE THE SYSTEM. Gives Tono to the Stomach. Relieves Torpid Liver and removes all excessive bile from the syalem and impurities from the blood. Has been tried by thousands in llie past four years and found worthy tho commendation of all. TRY IT II. II. . P. only l\0 (tents per Bottle. BAIlltETT & McMASTER, . . * I r . Wholesale and Iletail Druggists. Augusta, (in. March 18-?t 58 Itaeklen's Arnica Snive. The besl salve in (he world for Cuts, ltiuise?f Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum* Ferer Sires, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cor..., and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Filai, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to (five porfoct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cothran k Perrin. " -v - . * ^ . % b>.. x-j v-?;i Grand Opening "\\7 invito everybody to come and exaniTt incour superb slock ul ladies goods of every description. Hats, Bonnets, Feathers. Flowers, Uibhons, Ibices Ac., in endless variety. !< >1111111 Stripes, I'laid Silk and Tin. sel and Luce Scarfs, beautiful designs. Kveryting in tieck wear, Kui-hii'gs, 5 cents and up. Linen and Lace collars, Fishucs, and every t hint: that makes woman more beautiful. Handkerchiefs,-black and colored borders, white and colored, Silk, Lace, ?Ve. Wonderful bargains in while goods, Lawns atH cents per yard and upwards, nice India Linon 111 cents, colored Lawns from .r> to cents per yard, best floods ever sold here at these prices, Uinghun.s, Seersuckers and suitings, Cashmeres, .Nuns Veiling, Lace Hunting, l'lain, Brocades and Flowered, Beautiful Fluids in colors nud black and while, Black Huntings, Cashmeres Tamise, lliuclle and Henrietta Clolh, Buttons and Trimmings for everything. . Silk Cloves, Whiie, Black ai.d Colors, cnll for our Foster "William" Kid, in Black and Colors, only $1,110 a pair. Ladies and Children's IIosc and Shoes11. M. HADDON & Co. March 25. 18s5-tf. 1 DON'T FORP.KT. we have a mo?lern swift running power press, now type, ruled ami blank paper, envelopes ami car<ls?so brin?r in v<.nr .r JAS. G. BAILIE & SONS, DEALERS IINT Cttrpcfs, Oil Cloths, Window Curtains and Shades, WALL PAVERS, I'.ORDKRS A XI) DA DO liH, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats &c 711 IIHOAJJ STltKET, "SSttSMjS- AUGUSTA, GA Job Printing OF AI L KIN IKS NEATLY an?l I'HOMPTLY EXEtTTEI) ?AT THli? Me sscngcy Oftlcc. Over n hundred pounds new type specially for printing Uriel's, just received. l\ A. S. M. A. T. II. <:. o. lion | \TSOX & CO. offer a Mason & Hamlin Organ t<? the correct interpretation of 1'. A. S. M. A. T. II. As these letters have a double inturpreta- * tion, each person will have two trials, and the winner must find out both readings. The names, with solution, will he entered in a book, and when the correct , answer is received, it will be advertised and the party notified. This oiler remains open until May 1st, 1SS5. A Careful Reading of our Advertise incut is 'Advised. T. M. II. O. T. S. (?. a iionixsox & oo., 30 Augusta, On. D DRY GOODS, SILKS, Satins, Velvets, Triniminirs, Rus , siun Circulars, New Markets, Jerseys R. M. 1IADHOX & CO (52 1 Flowers, Feathers ami Ribbons in fjrent variety at Hull & Calphin's. CUNNINGHAM J HAVK IX IJIIIK1R TjARCIK AND AYELL SKLKC 1 nr j] an iinu w COXSISTISfi IN" PART OK Foreign and Doun MOTI IIAT?. HATS, HATS, HOOTS AN!) SllOKS, UARDWAISK, IIA III) V (;iic cut At Lower Prices than they were Ever 0|!< DADCMK!' i niiounoz: And will completely change the blood In person who will take 1 Pill each night froi health. If sneh a thing: bo possible. For Fen: Physicians nse them far the cure of LIVKR or sent by mall for SSc. In stomps. Circa la DIPHTB jm&si aasm IJttttMi < ' ..IB SpiiH). BulU ;*ty > iisro. UicuUfi Iff*. It U s well-known fact Ui?i u?os; of iu? WL M A Boras snd Cutis Powitcr '.!? <w>i- RRn try to worthle?i; thai 8h?rUuu 0uu41ti?s. aZiU M pB*r(J?rto?btol(itel.Tpmv>?r'1rfrwi\?ci!M^ VMS PI Rui??ois ftrs mn v J " V*' \ . . ? - . A, . 1 ______?_____ 1885 AT TUK Centennial Saloon For this year will b<% r'?und Absolutely Pure Spirits. NORTH Carolina copper ciiHtiiled Corn, Finest brands of Kentucky Rye, from Iwii dollars to six dollars per gallon. Imported Cognac Hraudy a specialty. Also Ales, Porter, <'li>ui>pnjrnes Ac, In fact all the popular and standard goods that can be obtained. Together with an assortment of Tobaccos and tine Cigars that can not be excelled in quality. lVrsons noodinjr sucli goods would not bo Iiiiml>i:<r??-<1 by buyiiijr from tlieni. The jiluco is Soccond Door from Court Houho. O'DONNELL & CUNNINGHAM Proprietors, Abbeville, S. C jatu J4-1 f 23 a. H. I). Pianos 1 Organs TIIK BK8T IN TilE WOULD. C. O. ROBINSON & CO. Tie Great Savings Institution I $io to ffimn saved* l. p. q. s. Prices Loircr rnul Nearer Voat than Elsewhere. E. I. O. M. Our Pianos and Organs Selected from Twelve of the Best Makers, are Acknowledged to be Superior by tho Great Artist of the World. We Deliver our Pianos and Organs, Freight Paid, to any Point in the South, with Music Book, Revolving Stool and instruction nook. Also a Uood Cover with every Tinno. P. A. S. M. A. T. H. J Our long experience of over 40 years enables us to place in every Homo the finest musical instrument in the Worldi guaranteeing Satisfaction and our Price to he the Lowest. Musical Merchandise and instruments of every description. Sheet Music and Music Hooks. The Latest Publications. Orders filled on day of rnception. Write for Catalogues, Prices, Discounts, and Kasy Terms of Payment. T. M. Jf. O. T, JS. Lowest prices at UKO. 0. KOHIXSON A CO:*fl, S:U lirourf St., Augusta, Ua 30 French Candies, Fresh! LKMOX CIIACKETIS, FRESH! ovi i iwv w\ i\nr>, r uhMl! GIXGKlt 8NAPS, KRIOSI11 ASSOUTJCD JUMBLKS, FRESH! Just Received. l-tf-29 QUARLES k THOMAS. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Sam't. C. Casom, ) Abbeville, S.. C.. m. j?. 1iunuak, jb. > " "" J. II. Rice, ) Ninety-Six, S. C. WE have thia day formed a partnership for the practice of law minor Hie firm name of CASON, BONHAM <? RICE. Abbeville, S. 0., j Sak'l c. Cahon, May 25, 1885. > M. L. Uokiiam, Jr, * J. II. Rice. Mwy 27, lSSMf 08 i warn stork ?? run stock of inter Goods, rwvt?,. - ~ ~ -l IOIIC -1/rJ uuuus, ONS^ /ARE, HARDWARE, )CERIER, GROCERIES, GROOKERY . )CKEUY, CROCKERY, CROCKER, jred Before. l-tf-22 'URGSTIVE nil I O i~.?7.y/ rll IA ths entire (jitom In tfciM taoalhi. Any m 1 to 19 woeki, mtj bo niloN^ to ?o?ad tale Complaint* tt?M Fill* btn M equal* and KIOHKY dlMuM. ra tr*>, V jLJOlPtgOH M ?xv,Bo^in. jggfc aCrom AMhni*, rronrhltla, VMiU. rla, JtheuraaUnm. JoILNSON'S AJCOr>YXE I.INlliEST If or Internal *nd BHtrnal Uu) will IntUnUnaoualr r*U*Te thaw tai*M? dU'V>?o?, and w;u potKrolv cant Bin* cum oat of ten. Information that will cava bi? Iivm tent flrect by mall. Don't (Jala/ a ImmI Prevention te batter than eurr \ CUTiea lnfluewaajBleefflnc atJheLvM*. Bwm- " x<i. 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