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n v THE MCCORMICK ADVANCE THE A. & K. NO. MORE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1886. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. IfcCORMICK CHURCH DIRECTORY j If. S. Churchy South.—Rev. John C. Chandler, pastor. Services first Sab bath at 11 a. m , third Sabbath at 3 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday morn ing at 10 o’clock; P. L. Sturkey, Supt. Prayer meeting every Thursday even ing at 8 o’clock. Baptist Church. — Rev. James A. Bell, pastor. Services first Sabbath at 4 o’clock p. m., third Sabbath at 11 a. m. Sunday school every Sunday morn ing at 10 o’clock, except first Sunday at 3 p.m. A. A. Traylor, Supt. Prayer meeting every Tuesday even ing at 8 o’clock. Short Metre Notes. Last night was very dark and rainy. Next year’s almanacs have appeared. Mount Carmel now has a telegraph operator. Gents’ and ladies’ Fine Shoes at “The Cash Store.” Last night’s rain was very welcome. It continued all night. The freight trains now^pass each other here at midnight. Georgia made Wool Jeans 25c. at Cash Store. Mr. W. N. Mercier, of Augusta, was in town last Sunday. The gin saw has an off hand way | with new acquaintances. Our visitors to the State Fair were well pleased with the trip. Boys’ Clothing at the Cash Store. Let everybody have a good turkey for dinner next Thursday. Mr. Samuel Allen is at Bordeaux this week building chimneys. Good Cheese at 12$c. at the Cash Store. The schedule of South Carolina Railroad appears in this issue. Our merchants will close their stores j next Thursday and have a holiday. Mr. W. L. Link and wife, of Mount Carmel, were in’our town this week. Paints, Oil, Putty, Window Glass in any quantity at the McCormick Drug Store. The weather was very windy yester day and it was difficult to keep one’s hat on. Our advertising space will be light ened after this issue and more reading matter will be given. “Haekmetack” a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by P. B. Calhoun; also at Mt. Carmel by Calhoun & Link. Wehave been requested to state that j the stores in Greenwood will be closed | on Thaqjksgiving Day. Best Brogans in the market at “The Cash Store.” Mr. W. O. Sturkey is a farmer as well as merchant, and will make about 40 bales of cotton this -year. | Last Annnal Meeting of the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad. About 25 gentlemen assembled yes terday to confirm the action of the di rectors in consolidating the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad with the other railroads of the Carolina system. At their meeting yesterday the stockhold ers confirmed the action of the direct ors, and from now on the Augusta and Knoxville will be known as a link of the Western Carolina Raiiroad. Major Raoul introduced a resolution instructing their financial agent to pay those who dosired it $17 per share for the stock of the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad. Major J. W, Green is gen eral manager of the system and Capt- W. W. Starr the superintendent.— Augusta Chronicle. How to Make Good Persimmon Beer. Now is the time to make this great Southern beverage, that is so healthful and harmless. It is worthy of any one’s attention. For five gallous of beer get two gallons of nice ripe per simmons (they ought to be stemmed, as the stems and burrs give give it an astringent taste), and to those two gal lons of persimmons add four gallons of warm water, and to this add about one pound of dried apples or peaches and a few ripe locusts, if they are conven ient Let it stand about one week in a warm room or cellar, when it will be ready for use. When used out add a few more persimmons and locusts and fill with warm woter again. If you want to keep the persimmons until spring, pick them clean and mix with wheat bran and bake in large ones or cakes, the same as light read. When you use this cake dis solve it in warm water and add about two quarts New Orleans syrup to five gallons, to start fermentation. It is a healthy ahd harmless bevei*- age. In cases of fever and ague l he blood is as effectually, though not so danger ously poisoned by the effluvia of the atmosphere as it could be by the dead liest poison. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Chills and Fever Cure will eradicate this poison from the system. 50 cents a bottle. For sale by all dealers. The Stores will be Closed. We, the undersigned merchants of McCormick, agree to close our stores on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. M. L. B. Sturkey, James Cothran, Jr., J. W. Peak, A. A. Stuart, J. N. Whitten, John R. Kay, J. H. Grant, W. O. Sturkey, A. D. Smith & Co., W. C. Ludwick, Creighton Bros., T. J. Donohue, W. H. Mims, P. B. Calhoun, F. M. Hendrix, VALUABLE- PROPERTY FOR SALE. A FINE RESIDENCE in the town of McCormick, with six rooms, and good garden attached. The premises are rented for one year, but the purchaser will be entitled to receive the rents. For further information or particu lars call on or address G. W. Andrews, McCormick, S. C. jy22-tf T. M. SCOTT. I J. M. Dorn, J.B. r Harmon, II. & G. T. Baughman. Mr. J. H. Grant has just received a | & Link, lot of new, fresh goods, and will be pleased to serve his customers. Buy your Fancy and Stick Caudy at the McCormick Drug Store. T. J. Donohue buys all the hides] brought to him. Fresh meat on hand all the time. Stand in rear Peak’s store. • It is reported that in certain parts of Edgefield, where the measles have been particularly virulent, the iqules have taken the disease. • The Abbeville Press and Banner is issuing supplements. It is a great pa per sure, and its owner ought to feel very proud of it. New Orleans Syrup and Cuba Mo lasses, 30c. to 60c., at the Cash Store. Mr. F. M. Hendrix has bought out the business recently conducted here by Mr. Barnes. The latter has gone to Greenwood to go in business. A number of changes in the sched ules we publish weut into effoet last Sunday, but as we have not received any copy we cannot make any correc tions before our next issue. A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale by P. B. Calhoun; also at Mt. Carmel by Calhoun & Link. When you want your picture taken call on Mr. Pitts, near the depot. He ] is an excellent artist and will give you entire satisfaction in tin types, photo graphs, &c. He is also agent for the ] Atlanta Copying Company, and will be glad to receive orders for enlarging j pictures. A beautiful line of Gold Plated Jew elry just received at “The Cash Store.” On the night of the accident at the Savannah river bridge some of the train bands heard two gun shots out in the woods on the Georgia side. On going to the spot they found a colored trooper in the act of skinning his neigh bor’s cow. He was arrested, tried the next day and sentenced to pay a fine of $30 and give up the beef. Don’t forget to call at James Cothran’s, Jr., for any thing in the cooking line. Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Heating Stoves for churches and schools. Also odd pieces and cooking utensils. When you are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kid ney Pillets. They are pleasant to take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial. For sale by all dealers. Are you made miserable by indiges tion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a nositive cure. For sale by P. B. CallrounUblso at ltft. Carmel by (Jail Most of the dine ism rrliish xffli'-t mankind are origin* •Ur cm2eed by • dis ordered oondition of the LIVER. For >11 complainU of this kind. suoU as Torpidity of the Liner. Bilioninens. Nerrotie Dyspepsia. Indices- tioa, Ir egnUrity of the B jit ole. Constipation. Klat a- liner, Ernetetions and Darning of the Stomach (sometimes exiled Hoxrtbnrt) Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flax, Cbills and Fsver Breakbone Ferer, Exhaaeticn bafera or after Fevers, Chronie Diar- rhoa. Loos of Appetite, Headache, Fonl Breath. Irrarnltritiea incidental to Females. Bearing-down satt sfflniGEfvs aummtji is Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all diseases, but c*\ diseases of the_LIVER t Trill STOMACH and BOWELS. It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge to a ruddy, healthy oolor. It entirely removes low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL" TERATIVE9 and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER’S AURANTII For eeJe by all Druggists. Price • 1.00 per bottle. C. F. 8TADICER, Proprietor, 140 SO. FRONT ST.. Phlladelnhla. Fa. W. N. MERCIER, COTTON Commission Merchant, 3 AND 4 WARREN BLOCK, t \ -A.ixg-cls 13a,;, Gha- Consignments respectfully solicited. Charges as low as any responsible house in the South. 16sep6m Augusta and Knoxville —AND- noun McCormick on a Boom ! Read advertisement in another col umn. You will have no use for spectacles if you use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strength ening Eye Salve. It removes the film and scum which accumulates on the eyeballs, subdues inflammation, cools and soothes the irritated, nerves, strengthens weak and failing sight. 25 cents a box. For sale bv all dealers. The attention of our readers is di rected to the advertisement of Munn & Co., patent solicitors, in another column. Their name is familiar to patentees throughhut the country. In connection with the publication of the Scientific American for the past forty years, they have made the drawings and specifications for more than one hundred thousand inventions, and their facilities for obtaining patents were never better than now. For dyspepsia and liver complaint, mu have a printed guarantee on every >ottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by P. B. Calhoun; also at Mt.Carmel by Calhoun & Link. -AND- MACHINERY The Mount Carmel Big Nine. The above minstrel club gave one of their pleasant entertainments at Academy Hall last night. The weather was very uncertain yesterday, and af ter nightfall it became very dark and rained steadily. This kept many from turning out, but a very good house K tea the troupe and every one was _ ly pleased and glad to be present. The performers are well known in this section and have many friends, all of whom are agreeably surprised at their proficiency in the minstrel line. The club will return again before long and will be welcomed by a full house. We would like to give the names of the members, but time now forbids. Shiloh’s Care will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough, and bronchitis. For sale by P. B. Calhoun; also at Mt. Carmel by Calhouu & Link. ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, • GRIST MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, GEARING, HANGERS, COTTON GINS, 4 STEAM AND WATER PIPE & FITTING BRASS VALVES, SAWS, FILES, INJECTORS, PUMPS, WATER WHEELS, CASTINGS, BRASS AND IRON. A FULIi STOCK OF SUPPLIES, CHEAP AND GOOD. BELTING. PACKING AND OIL At Bottom Prices and in Stock for Prompt Delivery. REPAIRS PROMPTLY DONE. GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO. Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works, Above Passenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GA. Greenwood, Laurens and Spartanburg Railroads. Schedule in effect on and after Sunday, September 10, 1886. PASSENGER and MAIL—Augusta to Spartanburg, Daily. Leave Augusta, 7 40 a m Arrive at Plum Branch, 9 37 a m McCormick, 9 51 a m Troy, 10 12 a m Greenwood, 11 05 a m Coronaca, 11 25 a m Laurens, 12 22 p m Woodruff, 1 19 p m Spartanburg, 2 20 p m PASSENGER and MAIL—Spartan burg to Augusta, Daily. U u u << Leave Spartanburg Arrive at Woodrufl «« H (I U Laurens, Coronaca, Greenwood, Troy, McCormick, Plum Branch, Augusta, Freight and Passenger—Augusta to Spartanburg, daily except Sunday. Leave Augusta, 8 30 a m Arrive at Plum Branch, 11 35 a m u U u 1110 a m 12 02 p m 1 02 p m 1 52 p m 2 10 p m 3 23 p m 3 41 p m 3 56 p m 6 05 p m McCormick, Troy, Greenwood, Coronaca, Laurens, Woodruff, Spartanburg, Freight and Passenger- <* << << 12 00 m 12 42 p m 2 05 p m 3 55 p m 4 28 p m 6 00 p m 7 20 p m Spartanburg to Augusta, daily except Sunday. a u u u u 6 00 a m 7 32 a m 9 10 a m 1118 a m 12 05 p m 2 18 p m 2 48 p m 3 15 p m 6 45 d m Au- Leave Spartanburg, Arrive at Woodruff, “ Laurens, Coronaca, Greenwood, Troy, . McCormick, Plum Branch, Augusta, Through Freight and Passenger- gusta to Greenwood, daily except Sunday. Leave Augusta, 1 55 p m Arrive at Flum Branch, 5 07 p m “ McCormick, 5 30 p m “ Troy, 5 54 p m “ Greenwood, 7 05 p m Through Freight and Passenger- Greenwood to August a, daily except Sunday. Leave Greenwood, 5 00 a m Arrive at Troy, 6 15 a m “ McCormick, 6 40 a m “ Plum Branch, 7 03 a m “ Augusta, 10 30 a m Connections made at Greenwood with up and down trains on Columbia and Gieenville Railroad. E T. CHARLTON, General Passenger Agent. W. W. STARR, Superintendent. PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all other business in the U. S. Patent Office attended to for MODERA TE FEES. Send MODEL OR DRA WING. We advise as to patentability free of charge and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. of oney Order Div., and to of ficials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or county, write to C- A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washing, D. C CO., -DEALERS IN- Whiskies, Brandies and Wines. Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. 830 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Hang the Banner on the Outer Wall! PROCLAIM IT FROM THE HOUSE TOPS, That Low Prices Rule. Compare these prices with those of the houses that sail before you with so- called cheap goods, and see how T down them. Even Iho $50,000 man takes the shade, and the man with fact >ry prices is left so far behind that he is lost sight of. Just stop for one moment, ponder, reflect, read and send on your orders, for goods are cheaper than they will ever be again: Bedsteads at $2 00, $2 50, $3 00, $3 50, $4 50, $5 00, $6 00, $7 00, and up. A good Walnut Bedstead ;at $8 00, $9 00, and so on, A Poplar Bureau, 12x20 glass, $6 50. A Poplar Bureau, i M. top, 12x20 glass, $7 50. A Poplar Bureau, i M. top, 14x24 glass, $8 50. A Poplar Dresser, wood too, 20x30 glass, $12 00. A Poplar Dresser, marble top, 18x24 glass, $10 50. Wash Stands, open, $1 25, $1 50 and $2. Wash Stands, enclosed, $3 50. Wash Stands, combination drawers and commode, $4 50. Wood Chairs, nicely finished, 49c. Wood Rockers, nicely finished, $1 24. Children’s Fancy Rockers, 50c. Large Arm Boston Rockei s, $1 50. Five-spindle Chest CfuCirs, 65c. Large Arm Cane Seat Rockers, $2 25. Cradles, $1 50 to $2 50. Cane Seat Chairs, 72£c. Folding Cribs, $3 00. Children's Bedsteads, all prices. Ladies’ Carpet Rockers, $2 00, $2 50, $3 00, and up to the best. Rattan Rockers, $4 00 to $10 00. Side Boards, all prices, $8 00 to $50 00. Lounges, $3 75, $4 50, $5 50, $6 50, $S. An elegant Bed Lounge, $9 90. Hall Racks. $7 00 to $25 00. Parlor Suits, hair cloth, walnut frame, $30 00. Parlor Suits, plush and walnut frame, $39 75. Sofas and odd chairs at all prices. No. 6 Step Stoves, 20 pieces ware, $ 8 75 No. 7 “ “ « 10 50 No. 8 “ “ “ 13 00 No. 6 Indianola flat top, and 20 pieces ware, $12 50. No. 7 Indianola flat top, and 20 pieces ware, $13 00 No. 8 Indianola flat top, and 20 pieces ware, $16 00. No. 6 Mamie Range, $13 00. No. 7 “ “ $15 00. And thousands of other articles that cannot be mentioned here. Bottom prices to dealers. Send for my illus trated catalogue. L. F. PADGETT, 1110 & 1112 Broad Street. Augusta. Ga. E. R. SCHNEIDER, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fine 'Wines, Cigars, Brandies, TOBACCO, MINERAL WATERS, WHISKIES, C3-±xx, ^oxrt©3? 3 Ale, 3U1do- 3 E-bo. 601 and £02 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Agent for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Company, Anheusei-Busch Brewing Association. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR A. J. GOULEY & PETER KEENAN, LEADERS IN Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, A l r G USTA, GEORGIA. Correct Time is a Pleasure and Profit. Watches and Jewelry Repaired at J. H. FRAREY'S, 729 BROAD STREET, (Opposite Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA. THE GOLD MEDAL MANUFACTURER. A full line of goods constantly on hand. Monogram Engraving and Optical Goods a specialty. dec3-tf UNDERTAKERS -c We, the Undertakers of McCormick, can furnish to the people of Abbeville, Edgefield and Lincoln, and the public generally, COFFINS, CASKES ZMIe-ballxo Oases with or without HEARSE, at prices to suit the times. The best and finest finish on the market. A small stock of FURNITURE al ways on hand. BAUGHMANS, jyis tf M.'COR MICK, S. C. W. A. Garrett, of Edgefield. W. A. Latimer, of Abbeville. GARRETT & LATIMER, Cotton Factors, CORNER REYNOLDS & 7TH STS., AUGUSTA, GA. Give personal attention to all busi ness intrusted to them and make liberal advances on cotton. 23sep3m Savannah Valley R. R. Schedule to take effect Sunday, Sep tember 19, 1886. Passenger, Freight and Mail—Anderson to McCormick, Daily. Leave Anderson 6 00 a m 11 50 a m Arrive Dean 6 29 a m 12 18 p m Arrive Cook 6 55 a m 12 45 p m Arrive Lowndsv’e 7 23 a m 1 25 p m Arrive Latimer 7 50am 151pm Arrive Hester 8 07 a m 2 08 p m Arrive Mt. Carmel 8 30am 2 30 p m Arrive Willington 8 45am 2 45 p m Arrive Bordeaux 9 02 a m 3 02 p m Arrive McCormick 9 30 a m 3 30 p m Passenger, Freight and Mail—McCormick to Anderson, Daily. Leave McCormick 10 15 a m 4 15 p m Arrive Bordeaux 10 45 a m 4 43 p m Arrive Willington 11 02 am 5 01 p in Arrive Mt. Carmel 11 15 a ru 5 15 p m Arrive Hester 11 38 a m 5 38 p m Arrive Latimer 11 55 a m 5 55 p m Arrive Lowndsv’le 12 22 p rn 6 22 p m Arrive Cook 12 50 p m 6 50 p m Arrive Dean 1 17 p m 7 17 p m Arrive Anderson 1 55 p m 7 45 p m Close connection at McCormick with A. & Iv. trains for Augusta ,Green wood. Laurens, Spartanburg, Greenviile and other points. W. W. STARR, Supt. Notice to Trespassers. All persons are forbidden to hunt or trespass in any manner on niv lands, and any person or persons laying them selves liable to the law will be dealt with accordingly. fifirs. A. C. SftflETH. October 18, 1SSG. tf FALL OPENING AT MASONIC TEMPLE, Broad and Ellis streets, Augusta, Ga. Our stock is now complete in every department, and casual or careful inspection will show it to be the handsomest and best as sorted ever shown in this section. In announcing that we are thoroughly prepared for the Fall Trade, we will not go ihto descriptive details about the goods, but simply say that everything NOVEL, ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE in the Dry Goods Line can be seen on our counters and shelves. The stock includes everything from low-priced, substantial goods to the very finest manufactured at home and abroad. We give a standing, unqualified guarantee on prices against every market in the United States, and any one who doubts our ability to do this is earnestly requested to put the matter to a prac tical test. Every guarantee we offer will be fully maintained. Whether you are ready to purchase at present or not, we cordially invite you to call and examine the stock. SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION. In ordering goods or samples, please specify the kind of goods desired, and whether the nearest we have will do if we have not exact thing ordered. Daly & Armstrong, Broad and Ellis Streets, Augusta, GEa LIFE, ACTIVITY AND BUSINESS AT WM WE ARE RECEIVING LARGE SHIPMENTS OF Boots,: -: Shoes : -: and: -: Hats FOR FALL TRADE: We have received so much encouragement in our efforts to furnish fha' people with a good class of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS at moderate piioes that we have taken special pains to get the best class of stock for our patrons. We have a large stoc special pi jk of wh' olesale trade, and we GUARANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES: Our retail stock includes Miller & Obers, Stacy, Adams & Co., Zeigler Bros., Stribley & Co., and many other desirable makes. For the greater con venience of many patrons, we have opened a BRANCH STORE at 623 Broad street, four doors above the Augusta Hotel. This store is in charge of JS/Ejt. vT_ J". O’Oonnor, ' who will be pleased to sec his numerous friends and acquaintances. At bqtl^ stores patrons can rely on polite attention and our best efforts to supply them with just what they need in our line. You are cordially invited to can. WM. MULHERIN & CO m n , ( 623 Broad street, four doors above ) . ■ Two Siores Au^a Hotel, and Bro«4 (Augusta, Ga. ( street, sign of the Large Red Boot. ) ** * -» TJELJU lETTTJrtJSrTTTTJrtJIi BOOM OF FLEMING & BOWIES—THE GREAT LEADERS! We Mean Business! Just Look at Our Pricesi Parlor Suits, Hair Cloth, Walnut Frame, Parlor Suits, Mohair Plush, Walnut Frame, Bedroom Suits, 10 pieces, Beautiful Imitation Ash, Mahogany and Walnut, 10 pieces, Nice Walnut Hat Racks, with Glass, Fine Walnut Frame Carpet Lounges, Fine Imitation Walnut Frame Rep Lounges, Fine Walnut Marble Top Suits, 10 pieces, Fine Solid Ash Suits, 10 pieqps, Elegant Walnut Marble Top Suits, with Toilet, Good Wardrobes, $10.00; Beautiful Chromos, The Handsomest Oil Paintings, 24x30, Gilt Frames, We have everything you can think of in our line specialty at the following prices : $37 50 40 00 16 00 25 00 7 50 7 50 4 50 38 50 35 00 50 00 75 2 00 MATTRESSES a Straw with cotton one side, $2 50 Straw with cotton two sides, 3 50 Shuck with cotton one side, 4 00 Shuck with cotton two sides, $5 00 All cotton (common), 40 pounds, 5 50 All cotton (good), 50 pounds, 8 00 Dealers will do well to write us for our Wholesale Price List, both in Fur niture and Mattresses. We have just issued a new illustrated catalogue, which will be forwarded to any address on application. FLEMING & BOWLES, 838 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. JORDAN & COMPANY, Couton Factors, Augusta, Georgia. Our Terms are 76c. a Bale to Cover Storage and mission when SgscJ on Arrival. Mr. JORDAN has been in the cotton business twelve year*. We guarantee perfect satisfaction, and refer you to Dr. O. A. Traylar, Messrs. A. A. Traylor, Francis Wideman, G. A. Hanvey and A. A. Stuart. 12ausr3m Gi-ve ns a Tx?±aIL- FOSTER & DOUGHTY, Cotton Factors & Compressors, AUGUSTA, GA. Warehouse and Compress occupying block bounded by Washington, Twiggs, Calhoun and Taylor streets, and con nected with all the railroads centering here by double track* extending into our yards. DRAYACE BOTH WAYS SAVED. Our entire personal attention will be devoted to the busi ness in all its details, and to all who instrus^us with consign ments we guarantee prompt and satisfactory returns. Liberal advances made on consignments. Office 739 Reynolds Street, Rooms for Several Years Occupied by Augusta Cotton Exchange.