The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, October 29, 1884, Image 2

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tana? ? ??? MMMaaoMMMttwa ? ?i The Abbeville Messenger, j M. I.. liONKAM. .In..i ... T. 1\ COTllKAN. > 1 J AS. S. I'K KK1N, f I koimii.iuhn. WEDNESDAY, OCTOISKU issl. i Till: BATTIiM AI'i'KO.ACnisK. This is our last issue bo fore tin* tion, ami with nil ?*:>viu'stncvs sun! s?-ii- [ ousness, we once more urs?* our people to ffflS PW!!*0WPM?^'' of their duty on 1 the 4ih of,November. r \ The Kfpublican pnrty ii> ( this Slate j has a registered majority of voles, anil I and it is apparent that that rote is being j drilled and marshalled for the occasion, j In our immediate ^section the whole power of that vote uiuv not he cast. j Hut |wherever ..that majority is heavy it | will hjj,polled in all its lorco. It is im- j perativoly necessary to overcome it with J the-vote of the ,up-country. In that! vote is the salvation and safety of the j State. Next Tuesday you cast your vote for thr continuance of peace and | prosperity and happiness, or h)-your ah ! sepee from the polls, you make pusiuble I a return of the dnv w hen anarchy whs i ripe?corruption stalked abroad?riot prevailed?puaoe, law .and order had tied from our borders, and life in our land j w.is scarce worth the living! Can any 111.tu i wiiir.iujii.uc uio.sij nines aim roil- ) :;e?i hy his imiitteroncu and ms? licence j to make ttVf 11 remotely possible the j dune* of a return thereto. i " \Yy have.the further duty of fleeting] our UoH&r?i8sman mid Presidential Klcc- j tor*.. .With apparent isouiideiicc the National Uepubliuun Kxuvu-ti.vo Committee aroclaiming South Carolina tor Maine. Tvuv? hut a, d?pth will,., we have fallen whftH-the State of Calhoun, llayno, .Mc-. i'lMfi^'awit'llmse otliev great ueuies who iUYviU unrated the .Slate's glory in the j .si^jht ot tlui tv hole nation, shall east its voUnl'ur Blaine For a confessed liar ! joWn*r in questionable transactions ami Uiujer |Oi? the influence of his oiiicial position !7 -.Kully, Democrats and demolish by0your *Dte$ on'the 4th of .November th*> delusive hopes with which the IIopuhlicun.K content themselves. lbniso -< .i t v^novt ijrf,iu t'G>l Ul CllOhti VOU j ho)ili<l?Mr?of j^qur peopk*?your coun-j ty-?-l<Uc. public weilfaro?of your own I litetjidiythttt peace and yrder, and that | happiness which flows from the sense of j security Umt rests upon a kiidwludjju of j the protecting power of the law, u?ay j abide withy oil '"neath your own vine j ?M?Wi*i.4r0Ot?V " (HUM) HAIil.Y AT SKNK? :A CITY. . tin Novnnher 1st there wil! he a| irrand rail}' of the Democracy of Andor- i son. Oconee and l'iukonx at Seneca C'itv.! Senator Hampton, Col, 1'orry. Hon. W.i C. Itanfct,"JToik'M.'B. iMurrnv, and other distinguished speakers will make addroises. ' Already the mountains are alivcv and awuko to the omorgcncy, and will be present in great l'orco, A special train will he run from here. i JVDITOKIAIj NOTKS. / To lhjo.se. who are always prating Atioui the injustice which /byv allego is | done tite.negro in '.lie administration of } the laws, we beg to relate the following ! facta : At the present term of the Court h ?c?gro was indicted for larceny of live stuck. Thw. proof whs $trong against hjgi, but the three negroes who were on thy. ju,ry prrnred themselves against the white men, and refused to convict him. After, staying out all night the jury was discharged without having agreed. The vyi'jr nexj-quse was the indictment of h negro fur assault and battery of a white man.^'^ke,, jury. was composed of while jnon, uiid the negro was defended by able counsel.apd was acquitted. LMi which side was the race prejudice ? ( Th'h*<>ase of .Johrt Thomson iiidicted Tor adultery,*Mr, I/. W. Smith, for the defense, raised ttie question', whether fht>"flesorted wife was a competent M*itiicss against tlie husband to prove thw man ingo. His Honor fl.iid he had seme doubts'on (lie KiiVjoet, but sirtcfi the State had ho right of appeal, aiid th<' question it seems had never been decided in tliis'State, hr would oveiTule the noint and let the #niocii.\i? i>? ?r....i~ 'im._ .... Ii?44V*<T. I lit* (l<'femlftrit*\v1ol cViifvfcVeil,5' find' it' is undohUoWH'that Mr. Smith Nvill <tike the ouse to the Supreme Court.*Hos. Wi "id. Hkjjkt, our candiiintu i'or I'residuiuinl Elector from thia Distriat was telegvaphetl for to achlroxtf A meeting at Greenvilld ' lust Thursday. He 'made a'retiring Speech and tvax en'trnisiMliehtty ohetr?fl. No man tins fuhbVfefl ha'fd'cf fof the ft?tmorrfrry in this '- enm\Vftiu;Yi thfln Mr. tJontl, andlm is'Veiiini'ng tfreht AfjjilHUftc'rind trhrior.' lift' Sp6stks *iVi and fteneca before (he ram T 'W I /! "? ' ? '? iA'M . , '} itQIiir <J reeDA.it 1?/IAof last fc'ridny isMtiud a supplement devotwd tovjulvorti**ithe l*icrdiriont F*ir. -'TJie iVeffv 'him-inhered hard in Iwhilf Gf the Fair. ?tnd- we*hint it will he rewarded. ,'irO.ur ' tpuople exhibit fihciiv-cattle, 1 ilnitKCMfaud producu there. W?? lu'ar *of ,ji-number of' our people who are going. -tXYitstiustlJvrc wiJldie aide to -ho pit-went i JUftnjfilxeH. ifoirfw ,?ro hie *>s; r.s.ti i 1,6 W tjopwiiFt^f e 'of the People'*, prtrVy, tfflit'noiTitniitcd'li.vn Hutler for 1'rWiitt'iit ffaa a coWiunitncaft Jri to tti'e4sTA.tiotS:iI '' ' \ 3 c\\i'. W o)nti i if to thb^efcio'ii'alMcpaftj'/inNv^ultrlhry <WWoyrii$' lien Fuitjer as a fraud niuT' J ch'tlftF. ' Wost ' * *>opft> ktie^fhat forl<j ago hn'd t1>fc wond?'flx the "Working Apple's' Party did not find it out sooner. #>y _ ? - I The Anderson papers relate tin' death j of Mr. .1, II. Jenkins, which event was) caused l>y n full lYoiU lyd' hyj ?<(; 111:111 who was with Hi in svnz too Iftnk to j leilany thing about it. f?, >' ' ; } ' j Al?Viri-: TO VOTrVf^. Are you disturbed at night ami !?: o I ken of your rest by a .sick child sutler- i in;; ami crying with pain of ftil1 teclh V If s:>. send at once and gel a j bottle or M its. \\ insi.ihv s Soo'i'llin*! Syit- ! i i' i'oi: ('lui.nitKX Tkktuinu. its value! is incalculable. It will relic ve tin' poor } little stilForir iunm'dihtely. I>ppend up- | on it. mothers, tfureioi.no mistake about it. It euros dysentery and diarrluea, re-j luljitcx tin: stotn;u:li and bowels. cures 1 wind colic, softens tin' ?unis, reduces i:i- !, tiatmnat ion. and gives tone ami energy t?. ] tlm whole system. iM !<s. \V ixsi.ow's j SnoTlllNlt SviU l' l'i>It Cllll.MtKN Tki;THiN?.i is pleasant to tin- tu.-t ami is the 1 prescription of one of ibe oldest and besl ! female nurses and physicians in the I I'nited States, and is for sale by .all i druggists throughout tin* world. Prion) 2f> cents ;i bottle. o-av I'rcHeiilmoul oftlie (<r;uul Jury i Oololx'-I* 23, 188 I. To flic Jfon.A.]' AI :ricfi, /'/ < .siilhif/ Ji(< t</' : The Cirand Jury respectfully present i us follows : That, they have passed on all bills! submitted to thein. and rendered such decisions thereon as in their judg- i inent seen-ed proper from tin- evidence adduced before them. That the 'arte and increasing number of tiniull criminal cases render ii necessary that some Hiamre should be made in our court* awl we hope (hat our Legislators will devise some better and less expensive p1a*> l>,\ which jus tice uiny bo dispensed <?> tins e.i .ss qt criminals. That we gave a very thorough examination of Ute Coun'y OMices and Jail at the Hpr.inv term of Court., ami having heard no c-omplai 111 b?*?irve that all arc in jLhosame good condition We have by committee examined the Poor House ami tin I as follows : Thai there are thiity-oi e inmates,eon sitting of twelve white, sixteen colore paupers, and three children, two white and one colored. Would rid commend that the children he hound out to responsible parties as soon as* practicable. Find that houses are in good condition, and that another wel is needed on the premises. That the public roads .with -on?? exceptions, are in far hei?r condition than at our former meeting, though there is still room for great improvement, and we repeat, as previously presented, that the fault is not so milch in the road law as in the manner of its enfon emeiit. The Grand Jury coueur in the opiniou of j*otir Honor us to the importance of the oJtioe of stenographer, and would iisk ttie creation of such cilice by the Legislature for the Kigbth Circuit. In hehulfof the people of Abbeville | County' we thank your Honor for tin I just and eloquent tribute to the memory of our distinguished fellow citizen i the Hon. A. BurA.' We deem his iife well worthy to he held up as an vxam pie to our youug inon, not only of the Bur hut iu every other department of life. We tender our thanks to your Honor and Solicitor for courtesies extended t<>' us. Respectfully submitted, W. J OUT j SMITH, Foreman Grand Jury. Oct. i?, 1R34. ' Four or five years ago the Court, Judge Pressly, Presiding, Ordered that the Clerk of this Court re-Index all the hooks of his oftieepertaining to lifLT. Mesne (!0I1VI>VAiii>? ilnnnrlnwmf The Clerk ami his Deputy went immediately to work, and it has beeu tini*hedi;a very complete and impor taut .work, so pronounced by the mem. hers of live Bar auii others who frequept the ollice. Compensation for the yame ir. now due the Clerk and he with the County Commissioners beg f * itH4y V If '! your rjonor to pass an order referring the' matter to the Master, that he may take dvidence, investigate the witter and" lix -a suitable compensation for the \yirk. * We respect fully rocoinmeud this to your Honor's consideration. \V. JOEL ttMITH, F oreman. n Out. 23rd, 1HS4. :,iTHK LAST URANi) RALLY. ; ' )c ' -t Every Democrat. Hxpeettd. to do His !I'holo l)utu ?Four Jiit/ Mi-Minus Appointed jor Sitturv '.dttfiAfovjrJ*' 1SM4. till luui >I!i'- i.- V j.-'^he County JDemp.cratic Executive Committee met in the Courthouse on Monday lli'st'-Oth Instant.. There was a large attendance. Mr Bonet, County j Chairman presided. It \yas unanimously resolved to hold j Deiriticratlc mass meetings at Due Went Greenwood, Troy and Enrighls Storp, on Saturday 1st November, the j Satiuduy before the election and to j hold a final grand gathering at Abbe j villo Courthouse on Monday, 3 1 Nov., < the day before the election. At ali i tin-be meetings the clubs are earnestly j roijtisU'd to muster in lull force and in : redslrirts. ? >\t the pu,e West meeting the f?d ' o\* inu c.mna will muster: TlllZ'lVuai I ' DotirtaldrtVltlf, Lon^ Cunc, < WalnutGrove, Hodges, Antrovillo, MeuncTs Chapel. | T^IollW In#, speakers wi" address i (lie meeting: Hoif'J L Ofr, K O Graydon, M 1,1 lluu??*.?? ,jr. J JS Cochran, VV () Brad | S^MiCiri.11 w 1'I *'At ( m-ferttf'iVoti meeting the fol j lowifjg-eiul* .*111' muster : ?,jGi'W?n+?ooUj vtin Niuety Six, ??r' 5<1?m .* "('okeft'ttnry. >' The Xollowiug spe<*Kers will address John K Bradley, AV C NleGowan, K 11 (i iry. \V 1' Calhoun, J, lis ..Rice, i and l'rot Win llo.d. 1 At Fiiiriirht's S|i?r?? meetin jEjmdIfifol- I lowing c;lub* >Vill rtuistftr^ ^Q| |WW|' j| Mjuuvlin, T>?>wim1phvill?, ~j liowiiHfcAvt'te No*'J, Mountain Vgjlw 1 CViliuinr.-. NUli'tj AbUyilje, Jc? Abiviile .No'2, Lebanon. **> i The 'bliowirur sneakers will address! I lie hi ? l i ng at Knnglit's Store: J W 11 Parker. II K Hemphill, M 1' j iH-linihi, s C (.Ymui. 11 '1' Wardlaw, ami Hun I) W>alt Aiken. Ai lh?- Troy ineetinjr tliu following ! clubs will muster: Truy, Met '<>r>ni *k , Bordeaux, BcUevue, Cedar spring*, Bradley. The fxdlowing speakers will n-ldiess I he Trov meet ing : i Hon J (' Maxwell, W\ lv B'ake, 1,1 W Smith. O T I'allionn,">! ?' K high, J | S IVrrin, J K Vance, K Noble, jr, ami ] W C Uenet. At tli?? county mcetim; to be In-!.I at Abbeville, on Monday, J?d November, an ilie clubs will muster. The following speak ers will address' the meeting at Abbeville : Jlon LeKoy K Younians, l>. "Wyatt Aiken, J L? Orr, W C Benet, J C Mnx' well, J 11 Bice, and M Ij Botibaiii. t J t is respectfully bUirgcj?l?.'d mat local | eoniinitiees In* at once organized to j make ali arrangements necessary to | the success of these respective meet-, j ?KSI The Abbeville Democracy *11*1 nobly on uu' /in < ?ci<>i>er, let 11.1 still ix'tH-r tin the Ibt mill >.! November, ami n trjutnpliant majority ot? ihcilliKuvum bor will r< ward ourelU.rts. \V. C. RRNUT, M. 1'. DkI'.kuiii., Chairman. Srflelnry. Election t i I * ! iKO It FKDKKAL A N I) i STATIC OFFICIOUS. i 1 I NOVEMBER 4. 1884. fjjTATK OF SO IT 11 CAUoUNA, AlilSKYlI.LK COUNTY. An election will l>e held on Tuesday, the 1th ?l:iy of November nexl. at the legally established polling precincts in I Abbeville County, for Nine rrosi?b?nI tial F.leetors, and for a Representative of r?!,e "'.<1 ('ongressinnal District, of South Carolina, in the 40th Congress of the ' Cnited States. j Tito polls will be opened at 7 o'clock , a. in.. and ke pt open without inlerinisI sion, or adjournment until (i o'clock 1?j 'I he managers shall administer to each ! person oll'ering to vote an oath Unit In? is I <i l]:i 1 i Ii I to vote at r?lf>c! < <> initio tin; constitution of t!i?j State, and j thai he has not already voted in sai.i j ' li.Ttion. 'l'hs following named persons hav<> been Appointed to manage said h-eiion, l?v the Hoard of Commissioners oj Elections lor Abbeville County, to wit : m axa'; i:rts or rm> i:r j l ill AX."VI OS. Abbeville. A. W. Smith, 1'. B. Speed, L. 1\. Bowie. A in rcvillo. A. M. iIrwin, .J. C. Alillford, d. A. lUack. Cukes bury. A. 15. Simmons, 1'. \V. Sullivan, (I. I.. Smith. Cedar Sprint** | .1 no. I.. Ward I aw, W. T. Magill, dno. H. Watson. Hi-ml leys. J". L. Widemnn, D.W.Jav, <?. I?. Caldwell. Due IVest. 11. II. Clamp, .1. C. Mel'ill, A. C. Clink scales. Doiiultlsvillc. 1 no. (I. Hodges, A. M. Dodson, A. H. Kllis. Tiowmlcsvillo. .1. .1. .lohnson, Jits. T. Latimer, J no. T. liaskin. Mi-Krttiick's Mill. <i.S. t'ude, Allen Moragrte, I.ueius A. Kaniey. M1. C'urnicl. W. A. Hrott, J no. \V. Morrah, J. S. Sutherland. Magnolia. I.. ('. Haskell, J>r. Win. Taggarl, \Vf Calhoun. , C'uiic. (Joo. N. NickUs, N. 1'.* Mcllwain, L>. P. 1 In it ii uh. <*iVeii\voocl.* I.: Sheppard. J. H. Blake, \V. 11. I'atton. 4 Nliiety-Sfct. T. ('. |Jips?oinl.,"tt'i M.-D 11 I' Cialphin. Troy. Goo C Bradlej, ?l I< Henderson, 8 () Young. Within three days after the election the i hairman of the Hoard of Managers, or one of them to be designated in writing by the Hoard shall deliver to the Commissioners of Election the Poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and a written statement of the result of the election in his precinct. .1 T ROUKKTSON, T V T?iI.r. V, A i: MtI:T? N, Commissioners Koderal Klection. j: i i:< :, y v v. > rr:.: r o it s / .17 a uj'n^ 'uixfis x>i i( irrtn .ixi) atuxry <'i ^T.\TK <>! ' ( AHOI.lI7\, ci.r^rv.'.op ABURVIUK. : An election wtJI bo hrlJat the several precinct? by, b^'.in A bbevillo County, on Tuesday, > ovember. for tho fu 1 Inwin^-jpn^H rs t<> Vwfnoi', l.ifui-'iiHiil ' Iftrnoh >>'< 8j#^lfcy\ ?.I" .S'late. Atl?i:iW 0'':?rra! Gjjimpt oiler C?n'i:d, .^Ijt^rtnt alid In KhVotor < ; ??? sal, .s'tattf 1 r?h-nrti. -ami otnl* '?>Upit ir.t< nl'M'l ijf I'lrfVlCiltioil.yS'o , Ti^jftor of Sth Circuit. Kivt' ' llepresen tatives to the lower II'otis<? "of tho l.e?iflat^rrc, Clerk of Court. NheriH', Pro hate .! udj'o, .sVhool (Joinmissioiter niiil three County Commissioners,. and Coroner. 4^ A ml ill thorsAiinijtiiite :nnl pine a volt will !<< taken1 on the f??11 rtw?utr Constiiu, tional Amendment : Any homied i'el.t | heron ft or incurred by any ^County, Alunieipa! < orporation or Political division ' of this .S'late shall rnjvvr exfood S per I centum of the assessed value of nil the I tnxahlc property therein. Polls to ho opened itt 7 o'clock :i. in., and closed at (5 o'clock' p. in., nt which | ti;ii" the votes will he puMiclv counted. [ The following; named persons have | Keen appointed managers of election ; I for Ntnle and County iillicers, to wit : MlUHOffii's of i'lrrlinn.J'or IStotc OH<! CoUnty (J A liticv iJle. Jones 1 Miller, A \V .lones, Uichard .Somllcy. ui rcvilli*. IN i1 Kiio.v, .1 1) Alt-wine, \V T Milford. j V j \V K Kicln'v, (i !'> Kil?-y, I>aviil AiUon. Cwliir Spring*s. i.IoIim i.vnii, .) I. WliiLf, ! I. 1 >i'<:nimit. I 1 trail li\v?. \V H ('olliran, W Jl MeKimifV. \V (iriliin. 8-i?o Wi'sl. .1 I. L'rosslv. i?r W WHcitflii. C I Cowan. ><fi 11 \V 1'. A' K?f, V Martin, W .1 PonuM. l.oiv ntlvsvillc. .1 1; 1'iiiiiks, J M liakor, L>i* ! <i .Johnson. MckiU rick's W 11 I'.riU D .1 \Var?llaw, .1 11 Morrali. Ml. <'uriucl. 1' I, M? vv, I' M Milclioll, J 1! Tar nuit. J r. Mitgnolia. [I'. A Howl, Kohert Hester, S N of wood. "Catio. J \Y IS MiiikIv, A 1" ' ":ilvert. U IT lluj^hvs. <?m' itn ooil. I) (' DnI're. Ii U U Culliouii, J \Y l'nvyo. MiK-tj -Six. I. M Mooro. .1 T Millop, -ias. Kol'ci ?, ! r. -r i roy. .1 F Widenmn. W T Hra-lKy, .1 W I'hilos. Within tliifro < i nvaftrr the cloctinn I the <Hiairmau of the hoard of Mauti;j;ors. ' ur uno of them to In.*.in writliny; hv the hoard, v'm.iII ?!??liv?*r to the Commissioners of l-'Ioctiou the l'oll list, I tin1 boxes containing the ballots, and n j written statvinertt of the result of the I Kb.'Cliou in hia precinct, j W.C. M?.<;<>WAN, .!. ei.i.i.v, .1. 11. i.atimki:. Commissio?i?M? Male Kb-rtioii. W. I. I) Wllnl.KSAI.K ,\ N" 1) 1 GRATES All T>,?r 4 U~ " T/1 ^ - ' l.mj uiu rjxccisi SEVHXTEEN dift'eront nize-? in stock. He:i l.urgu quantities of TINWAHE. Vcrv l< W. I. 2-3im 831 1 MMtlM* ? ft AYR 1? mi if. in la kg;: and well sklkc Fall and Wi J ... v.* -n.d-\nf. i I -A A "( "? 1 . 4 t _ ' *!? J p? , ??.' ' '?! i' <> i . . r. .; ' CONSISTING IN PART OF t?i' < . . ' > v ; >??? 'i' .>.) ij;.jik'rtt ,i. , ' . ' * ?f ^ ?! >? t Foreign and Dom MOTI A Tt! I f I T u T/ i TO soots "aVi) 'aVioks', . icAnmvAin:, HAitDv - * /. . rt -l 1 . V -r ? I ! ;.<?l. iliw r?i{ 'ItfKliL. o IW ... ?fc?n . i v ?>>' :One o-ti; i;'v? <l| ? *?i- #t.. At I.oner Prices than tlioy were Kvor Ofl' Hi Al \?tin.}:-.tiitus \ STATK <*K SoU i ll C^i:? ti.lN A. 1T1 . v. y# ii h "tjin \ . yyftv A r.BJt'Vli.LE. J I #y . . > . ; . | In ttie Iff . biiio (Jiciit. * In !!' :* I 1C sta t < ol Bennett Reynolds. F-r., deceased, 15. I?nink^ Reynolds Kx fcutor nt;d }V*titiofji?r.. I', tition for Settlement and I tise.hat'jie. N OT11I1'. is her?d?v jiivti that Thursday. the l.'Ilh of November iiasj B been ti\ed for settling said ? --1:*;?* and B ^ranlinu;n di.-?}h:irge (<> thy naid Kv< < n- ] ? tor. ,i. TT i.i.Ki; i,v?>N, ; yet 10 tt Judge i'robate <'oui t. ; JE ,e;Baa.o,srcB,l.? j f | HAVK UK.MOVKD TO TIIF. 1 New Store on the Corner amler tin? jkmv hotel. When you eorne to town t-ii 11 in tn sec them. Se|>t.:!0, 'si. Ql," AKi.KS A THOMAS. AYER'S PILLS. * A largo proportion of tlio diseases which causo human sull'eritig result from derangement of tho stomach, bowels, and liver. Ay mi's C.vriiAiiric Pills net directly upon j tlicso organs, and arc especially designed to i euro Hie diseases caused by their derange- I sr* incut, including Constipation, Indigos- j tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, tor all oi which they arc n safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant remedy. The extensile uso ot theso 1'ills by eminent i^iysicians in regular practice, shows unmistakably tho estimation iu which they are held by tho medical prolesI siou. j Those Pills aro compounded of vegetablo j ^ substances only, and aro absolutely free from | calomel or any other injurious ingredient. ; r-* A Sufferer from Ileaduehc writes : "AY lilt's 1'ili.s arc invaluable to me. anil I nro my constant, companion. 1 have been ! n severo sutl'erer from 1 leadachc, and your I'ills aro tlio only tiling 1 could look to for relief. < mo dose will <|uicUly move my bowels and fren my head trom pain. They aro the most eilcctive and the easiest physic 1 have ever found. It Is a pleasure to mo to j'peak in their praise, and 1 always do so when occasion oilers. \V. L. I\v;r, of \V. T,. Paue ?: Urn." Franklin Jit., Kicliinoiul.Va., June 3, ltt-. "I liavo urcsl Aykr's 1'ili.s iii numberless instances as reeommciidod by you, and j have never known thotn to l'ail to accomplish ' the desired result. \V? constantly keep them : on hand at our lionm. and prize theil as a pleasant. safe, and reliable family medicine. ! l'OU JJVSPEPSIA they arc invaluable. .1. t. uayhs." M>.xiatTo3tas, J.uuo 17, 1882. Tho Hrv. Francis B. llAm.own, Tvritinpt from sWiitifu. (la., pays: " For somo years past I liavo boon subject to constipation, i lioyi which, in spite of tho use of nieijl- ; fines of varions Kinds, I s tillered inereasinc: inconvenience, until somo months auo I 1 benaii takimj Ave it's l'n.i.s. They liavo ) entirely corrected iho costive habit, and i IJ havo vastly improved my general health." Avnu'a Cat it \r. -ie Pir.t.s correct irrcgn- i jj tarii; s ?jt ill.'; bowels, stimulate tho appe- i fl tito and dige: tion, and by their prompt ami j J thorough action give tono ami vigor to tho wholo physical cconomy. rnntMUKD ny Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell,Mass. i Sold by nil Druggist?. YOUNG All experience tho wonderful | Hi n AwVl boncllciul otfccts of MinniF- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. i A_cn Children with Sovo Eyes, Soro j AbhU. Kars, or any scrofulous or svph- j ilit'c taint, may bo made hcaliby and strong by its uso. Sold by all Druggicta; ?1, six bottles for f.u J i > E L P H , IJKTAIL DKAI.KIt l\ - /I 9 TINWARE. i 1 I ______ > I or Cook Stove !'7 ttxiif Stoves in pivat THrioty for wood and coal. ! ?k >\v :it wholt-talc. DEI PI I, VvO.td Street, Augusta, On. & TEMPLETONi, , * STORK * TED STOCK OP T inter Goods, : Vf. " ' .i .: '' 1 ' * fI *' ? ' i ' ? " ?*v* ,' r | cstic Dry Goods, ,J '" . ':V: ' OMS, I \v ! >' },\ ' -f... * ' ' .t r'; ... ? ,-j. ; VA UK, If AKDWAUK, ? * '* d 9 )CKUIKS, TiJiOTlKUFKS, kUOOKUIKS. >.0K KUY, 'iltQJS&KKY. ('UOCKKRY, '.MM : f* ??>rI ?. i? 1' i r? ./ cruu i>utore. * i.OdMo') 1 . j.Jetf j(3 ggwfatmmfmntmHmmemmmmmmmtanmm wmmmmtm ?mwa 1 DEM,OF * V \ TIIKY 5IA\ - A> SS"?7?r?e>iJ.?2>ca. "tl OF 'I SILENT 1 ui' Killing P.Ices, like rnufT inr.; thc??r Funeral March Jivion for some tii with this fliii Must ten1 . AiA '^7.- t LUX i. 8,000 Mali's 8 t 3.V. (from (<(ili|>|i-in A (' >.. who ti? \*< i ally Willi 5,000 .Pairs Men's* tho v?'iy l>?\s( innU<\ at $4 no. \\r . 6,000 Pairs Men's at 8:>?\. clti-: A son ATUC TwfkTT* :it $ I '.*); would special to the I first-class Kip Brogan at ; nevor s Itrogan made at $1 2ii j sold at oilier Skin Shot! at 75c. ; regular priced I ] 4 1 "J"?; always sold if'- <*l. fn Chi cannot heat f/.v in prices and qutility Ml cut in L: In: host (|iin1ity Pchhlo Croat Button aft. { TlrtS'host quality Curacoa I\M itt, I land-M:?Ylo'Shoos to arrive on Trios 'J'rt appreciate this Shoo you most sot , no hotter article. ' i- V i !. a-W Mi ? do not need thorn vet. but remember want, so sernre thorn now whiI?r you ' no,!, for Men's. Kvery one knows th it:i | . ,i Pn inks and Ti ' ... ?ii; J ! : . .. ... t : -t'l u>' 4 ' o have on hand ami always keej> ti>?> I; above in Wo'nfcvi'r say in otn* ftdvertisements w) InU w'e do not have, therefore our pri;.i< r>nlors, and the public look eagerly tor t AHVKH.O /'# ! ?c < / ? ?< M /. UruvCt IJiijffHVft to ikitnpf 33 FaJ^Q^A-X)- ST'R/BI I c^rawarai? MUW 'j/a ?BP?1 <c*r vrvjn>i??i ^ (jlllui Bill lul\ rE JOINED ible caravan :u teL?e- 3ER#au:a3.3iss.ss rm- -? [AJORITY! ied drums, havo hoers beati to the Shades of Obmc. Not satisfied w e to ake ifir ^kiirlitpp! mu UiUlL^ULUl 5 tiff Felt Huts - V ' paid !'<;! tifiiit. iiics- iints ar?* uctu* ." <' fitt'li, -Hand-sowed Shoos, e mean th?; host when no say s.o. ? Calf Skiii Shoes >p ;it $1 'J"?. CONGRESS SHOES. hp clu'fll> at -jf I >'). ' > ' : H f. i U ?" \ % < 1* f : ? i : '? v . ' i ;U "ouniry Trade! . < Vv < ' > 'v oltl for less than $ L 25. The best tv houses at *1 75. A tine Woman's 10. Tin- best quality Calf Skin Sho* for Idrcn'K Slices for winter weur thd world - * , 5 ^ ^Jj ^ A rfjvl ?00?1 Cur:uH)iv Ki?l at .ft 5<\ 50. One small lot of five cases Men's ulay next, which will be snlrl at $3 (>0. ?'tliom. You have fthvnys pnifl'*5 00 for i . . i I tr ? ? rl 4 ^ . t i 9 * *a p : * ?' i**f a ?t;: t #. the time will soon conic wllfn ycfW >till cah bu}' thorn at 25?!. tpr, ic regular price of these HooUh. * .lt.( > -* ? : ' >?..* * i.1* _4 4, '-n --- ' - - i -r? Ff ; ?( 7 % r 1 ' * j Vt > . , r? *arv"<>]lirii*' Baa's. J* mi: ,., O 7.' j irgost stock an J assortment ;<>f (ho tl*?- city 1|? ... int. wo <!?> not moan, nop ouolo ./w. vl'pHcOf? fti-o rl TKKJfOR to Mtft'f fctirfo lioin. .! * ' " ' < i .? * * . u ?i * 4iW . .ai i>%? ? .1 iff . j?;// ? . .. ./. ni??iVV K 8HIN & 0, - - I W*V<?.1 4 ' ' W1 - 7 I . ? / -?h i i : -a ???* ? /( I ami, If f//. D ies* f \ LrX\ ^TJ<3-l7ST^l. C3-A., . # *4