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J&8&- * * ) \^mmmmmmmKmmmammmmmmmrnmmmtmtmmm\\ . dii??? ? , ? ^ VOL. 1. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1884. NO. 14. uu. taw i m ? 'in 1111 mi i hi inn i """ ...-?- ? mi.?? ii?ii. i i ! i? ii 11 ii i i ii mm m *y??ww iwa m ' "\TT IIiMlXtiTOX. COI.UMIWA AND AfYV (tI'STA UA1I.KOAI). Ooinp Son h no 4ft si? 40 l.oave Wilmington .... i> 30 p in 11 10 p in Arrive nt Florence . 1 f>0 h id 2 i'o * in Ajrire at Columbia f> 40 a in Ooiu? Nin th Nil 43 No -17 l.??ve Columbia 10 00 p m Leave Florence. .4 SO p in 1 b'i n in Arrire *1 Wilmington 7 40 p in 0 10 n in Train So. 4.*$ Mops at. nil Millions. NoS. 4S ni<i 47 stop nnlv nt Hrinklev's, Whitcville, I'lemington, Fair >!lntV. Marion, Florence, Tinimut:?ville, Snn.ler, cannlen Junction ar<l KnHtov?r. Fassengers tor Columbia anil nil point* i?:i c * > r it, <:, o a a k k, Aiken .innetion and all points brrond. should take No.;js, night express Vpiiratc I'nllman hlceper.s l'or Charleston ami Augnsta on trains IS ami 47. All trains run soFnl between Charleston and Wilmington. QPAKTA5I$UK(J AND kJ ASilli\ ii.ijb uaiijKuau On and after May 12, 18S4, jinr-spntpr truinH will lie ruu tlailr, except Smul.iy, beIkhu S|?ai tunbm jf suit! Mctidrrsonr ille ns follows: rr THA1N. 1.0RTC H. k l>* Depot nt SpnrtaabnrR C 00 p in fitiiva Spartanburg, A . !<- depot ... 010 j> m l.?ttvs S:iludn N 50 p in Flat Kock ; 15 p in A rrire Heinlerscin v ilie 'J SO f. .ti DOWN M It .< IN. I.e.iv? Umdcr^onv ill* S 00 a iu I.uavfc Flat Kurk S 15 h iii Sulllilil . <1 00 n III liCarr Jir Line J unci ion 11 25 n m ArriTc K. A 1) l?<r)>ot Spartanburg 11 30 ? in TiHinr, on this ron-l run b? Air-Line lime. Both trains maku connections lor Columbia and Charleston vi:? SpHrtanhuiir, Union and Columbia: Atlanta .mil Charlotte by Air Line. J A M KS AN!) KKSON. Superintendent. nnvi>i.-A?i.:n TIM! : CAKD , u - I I . Kagnelia Passenger Route. i In cfl>et Septnnb<*r 14, 1884. | CI.') IS 4 Rrtl'TH . I.eavu Urcomvond *."> SO nm M 00 pin Arriv* Au*usUi II SO am 8 SO jmi I. t o Augusta 10 SO am 9 00 ptn Arrirw Atlanta 6 4,'? p:n 4 40 am Leave Angiiste 11 45 am ArriT? Uenulorl 40 pni " 1'tirt Koral f> 0j pm " Ciialoat.(.n . <5 SO pen " f?av;uinuii . G 42 pm M Jack.-"invill?. . ... 9 00 am VrtRTU. I L**v? .l*oksonrilU. 6 ;<rn " IJararHiah. 6 65 ?:n " Charleston filOam i,?irt l*t.r? liKTal ... T ?.'> urn " lieanfnri T S7 uni " Auu'uV.n 1 40 pci Loaro A ileum f 8 60 pin Arrire AngtiMa . fi 10 ain I litavi Aujjnstr. . . 4 00 pni i 40 n:ii Arrive (irecuwoml. . . P 00 pin 1! 10 am Tickets on t-alo at ( rc^nwond lo it'll points nt llnrtiiw'u rutuR?'> ?ti-;?ii^ ci.etVrd to dvstiDfttioB. */ )nilr. il>aily, es^'Ut Snnd?v. Vf F. ttiiBij MAV, Traffic ^ linger. j r*. uirn, r>u|ie? iiutiig'.-ji. ATLANTIC COAST I,INK, : PARftENfJUU DEPAItMMKNT, Wt'lmintjtun. JV. July l(><h, KRW 1,1 SK l?Mw*?cn Charleston and Coluiij >?i?. and Cppur South Cnrolim*. COKDEXBUD prilCM'LR. 0?1w? going vxht. kart. i t CO ?3< Lr . ... Clmrlcston Ar. 9 45 pm B 40 " ' .. . . Lanes . ' 9 OS " | 0 48 " " . ...Sumlpr " 6 55 " 1 11 08 pin Ar. Columbia Lr. 5X1 " 5 31 " " .... Winnslioro . ' Z 4H ' 8 45 " '* . . Phonier " ? 44 ' 6 S5 " " . Yorkrille ' " 1 On " 8 24 " " ... J.xnraster " I) 00 " 6 08 '? ' . ...Kock Hill " 2 00 ' <S 1* " " .. Ch<trloU? " 1 OH " 1 1Z pn Ar .Nowbirrry l.r SOU pin 2 09 ' " . (irecriw;jcd " l-<S 4 5# " ' . l.Htirm* ' 7 40 am t It " " Andrr.vin " 10 T.'.i ' ?0* " " . <; rcanrille " 0 id " I ] T 03 " " ... Walhiilla " ft >0 " ; 4 <5 " " A bberill* " 11 65 ' i it " " .. F wartanbury .. ' 106ft ' U I# )' .. llcnrferKdnTilio " H 00 " ffoTid Train* bslK^nn Cliarlraton and Coltiuilsia, rt. 0. jr. 7. DIVINE. T. M. KM Eli SON. Gcn'l Sup't. <ion'l I'sk. A^onl. COI.UMHIA A SI) l! KlltS Y1L1.K KAll.KOAD. Oa and afier OHobrr A, ISfM, PiPMi.vnEli Tn 1*3 will run a* berowitli imlir.ttrd upon I this r?ad un.l it-> braucli^o. j i I>ai!ij, * j'c*'pi Shj n da i/k, i Vo. iA. 1*1* FlSSIi\(.'KR% l< I<??to ("' lui-iltu S. </. Jtinc'u 1 (M.'t p m " Columbia C. t (j. D *11 10 |i ui Arrive A lit no I- 10 p m I " Nowberrr 1 1!( p ui 1 Kinolj-S'ix 2 47 p m (Jreeiiwood t 8d p ni , 3 33 p in Htlion 4 4* p lit a I (J rem vi lie fi 0:> p rn Mo. S>2. DOWN )'A:^EN(ii:i:. I I it ay Greenrilloat 9 50 a m ArriTB Reiinu 11 13 a m 1 Hodgen. 12 215 p in ( (Jicennniid 12 4ripnt Xiuvky-Six I >2 p ni Newberry 3 02 p m ! A !?tou 4 10 p in ' " Columbia C. L ii. 1) ? 16 pin Arriv* Columbia S C. .! mic'n 5 30 p in HfAltTlNlUKU, i'sion * col.l MBI a Kill. HO a It. ' HO. 53. I*P 1-ASSKNUEH. 1 l,e?to Alston 12 *2 p in : " l" nion . 3 ii p m i " VS IT 1 # * <1-....# f. - -- . ... r , . >, v- .? v-.ur|'wi / jw p 111 j *o. o"2. rmvrx j'aksp.nukr. l??ro flpart'j; " ^ d- nepul . . 10 s3 a ni " si.artv a. r. \ cm).':?.)l i? &o ? ? " i uiou 12 30 |> ill' ' arrive at alston k 4* p sr? ^ i.athks5 k a 11.'*10 a i*. ]<?ave hu^hufj . ... 150 pin arriva ul i.a'irons ('.ii 6 30 p in leave j.aur^ns ('.ii t <0 a in arrive ul newberry ij 10 p in akbkvmj.i.k kltancji. l.aav4 hnrigps 3 <3 p in arrive at A wl;?vi)l# . . .. t -13 p ir. leave X !;b<vills 11 00 ? m arrive at llodjj/s .... 12 so p in bi.uk ?i in; l? k a 11. ro a 1' and an imjuso.s' lill a n~ i!. i?'jav? ljfll'>n ... < 13 p in arrive aikwmoh t 18 p n: " pmiiilrlon 3 30 p in " e ( (9 p m i arrive at wclliaila t 0 ! p in { leave walliaila 8 30 n in arrive ftuarea . . u 13 a in " i'einllrtnn v 32 a in " aniui'rtiu 10 5 t a in AiTircuiiiriii.il 11 (M a id t'OXX KI'TIOSS. A. Willi S?ni!i Carolina railroad lo and from Charleston; with Wilmington, Citliuiiliia and Augusta railroad from Wilmington ami all points north thereof; wilh Chariot to, Colnmr?ia nnrt A?itrn.-?tj? railroad from Chariotto and all points north therrof. II. With Ashuvi'le I and Spartanburg railroad from and for pointy i in Western N. Carolina. 1'. With Atlanta and I Charlotte d'tv Richmond and Dnnrille railway \ I for Atlanta and all point* aoutli and west. I St*ndar</ Eaxtfrt. Timr. I (I. 11. TAl.COTT, Superintendent, ft M . SMrnHTF.u, Oen'l Passenger Ajrt. I !>. Caudwki.i,, A?a't Oon'l Pan*. Aj;t. Lawyer* go to the Mesrenoer offico B for Letter Hea<ta and Cards. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMl'ANY Commencing Sunday, Sept. 7tb, ISS-I, a 2 3.r? a in, PassengerTrains will run as follow: until further notice, "Kastcrn time:" C*< 11 ii in hiii D i ? '? i<>ti?Dail y. Leiiro Columbia 7 -IS a in 5 27 p ti Duo at Charleston 12 20 p tn 9 38 |> n Leave Charleston 7 00 a tn -1 30 p n Due at Columbia . .-...II 00 j? m 9 23 a u 1'iiiiitfcri Ifivision?1 >ni 1 v except Sundays. Leave Columbia 7 a in ft 27 p n Due Camden 12 b:> p m K 2ft p u liciivn Oiiiiuli'ii 7 15 a in -1 00 p n Due Columbia . 11 00 p in 9 22 p n ,-t i/i/'isfn }>itnt'iiti ? Daily. Leave Columbia ft 27 p n Due Augusta 7-11 a in Leave Augusta 3 50 p m Duu Columbia 9 22 p in Con met iotif Mario al Columbia tvit.li Columbia and (Ircen ville railroad by train arriving at 11 00 a. in and departing at 5 27 p. in.: al O'olnnibi; Junction with Charlotte. Columbia and An gusta railroad by same train to and from al points on both roads. At Charleston with steamers for Xew Vovl on Satnrdav: and on Tuesday and Saturda; with steamer for Jacksonvillu and points oi St. John's river; also, with Charleston am Savannah Railroad to and from Savannal anil all points in Florida. At Augusta with Ocorgia and Central rail roads to and from nil points AVest and South ut lUitcSvville to and from all points on llarn well railroad. Through tickets can be pur chased to all points South and West by apply ing to I). M< Qvkkn. A sent, ColumLia, S. 0. John H. I'kck, (Crnernl Manager. D. C. Ai.i.kn, (?en. l'ass. and Tiekot Ae't The Georgia Pacific T.^AILW _A.~5T_ Xen- Short Line, via., Atlnntn. <>a., and I*irinir?trlinr?j. A In., to Points in .-I Iftbftwi, -V tssissij)/)i\ Av/citn.sits, Texas and the West and Xorff, it'est. The fsTnrite route TO TllK WOULD'!' FA IK, NF.W OKLKANS, LA. /V)MK LNCINO December 1st, 1SH-1 ^ Dnn'tl'j Daily Trains, with ch'jrnnl Sle<*j?inj5 Curs attached, ("or whieh thf iow rale of $1 fur each section i.* charged?lowest sl^epin^ car ratos in the United Slates. Rorths secured ten days in advance. SK;*. thst your Tickets K<*ad ATLANTA, ,.; ( KmiCIA I'Annt: HA l.WAV AN! ]tlKM IN(iU AM. ALA. For further information \Yril" lo 01 call on L. S. I'.]}! >W >T, Pass. Ap'-iit, ]'>]!(? is<; 11 am, A i.a. A. f?. '!* 1! W!'ATT, Trav. }'r?k. Agt., A i l.an i(J a. I. Y. ftAC F., f!r:i. Superintendent, Hsi:\iisiiium. Ai.a. 1>JOHUONi> A.M> DANV1I.I.K V H AlliROAI). Pastfitgtr Jlepurtimnt.?On and after Aiif*. Id, !S^4. paRJ<cny5r tr?iu irorvicc nu the A. i\nd C. Dirinion will be as follows: XtirthirarJ. No. 53* No. 53+ l.??kT^ A f 1 a f: f a ^ " " ? ift - ? . , i M* o ?" x m urnre (Gainesville 6 57pm 10 55 am * T 25 p in 11 01 a m Kalian (Up jnne /, 8 12pm 1180am Tnccnn t 8 54 p m 12 04 p in Seiicra Citj J ? 59 p m 1 00 p m Central 10 32 p in 1 52 p in ]<ihertT 10 53 p m 2 13 p m Easier 11 HI p m 2 27 p nt (Jreeiiville / 11 42 p n. 2 47 pm Sparlarlmi-i-/ I ?! n lis S 56 p m (."aMuui* ,j 5 :j a tii 5 54 p ui diarloitt h < ii1 a in 6 40 pm Southivr.t./. No. fill* No. 52* !.?[ * Hiarlnlt,. 1 <15 ? iti J 00 p m 4 ! riTri.; a -1 r ;? i. rn 1 <5 |. Ill f-;-^i linbur; t:St in 3 4i in Cifcnville 6 43am 45.1pm ITn.-lcr I' IT ? ^ ? I?j , m J.:l-crty . . C W a m 5 d p in Centrwl ......... (5 55 a i.i 6 if p m ?-?-i:i?i-a I'it r T 33 a in f 36 p m Toccn* H 40 a in 7 35 p tn Hal>tin <Up juuo a 34 a in rt 10 p in J;".'* .10 0y a m fi 5ii p m (tainrsTjIlc 10 Jfi * m k! 15 n in ai!?ir.Ik . . i 0) |> in 1! Jo u m * K a | i 1 Mai!. Krrirht Irein* ontliis r>>?t?? hi: carry passrnr?*ra: passrngor train* run thrmiirh lo l)anrillo ini! connect wit!) Yi^tu'm M If?t??J railrra t t<i *!l e.t.-lr i n cit irs, rii'l r.t A I l?ul a * il ii *11 lioo* >?irfI'tMtlg. Xo. jO leaves lyi-hi:mni) * I 1 |i :u rnd No. fcl arrive* there *1 4 i> iiit i2 leave* Kicliu:o!i<! at I 25 u in, a'i uriiro:< r it 7 4 1 c in /f"Cars trf'/iotO :h<t>ujc: On train* Nos. f?t) Ritd 01, Xi*tv York aiui Al'mita, via Washii ^t?>n nnil PanvjlJo, (irocnslxvrn ami Acli viIJ<*; on train*; Nos. W1 ami 5i>, ilicliinonii anil Danville, Washington, Augusta ami N'cw Drlo.ni:>:. Through tuki-ls on salo tl i.'harlotto, (JriMMivillc, BeniM'a. Spartanlung *n?J (iaiiK'sville to ail ji^inls south. <i>iltli norlh nnri -i will) N. K. ruilruad to a:nl from Athens '> with N*. L'. Io mid from Taliulali !'"*li? ? wi!b Kl. Air J.in.H to und fi qui K!L.;rt<>n *nd Bowors*viilt?; il with |}luu J?it< i!id (Volu Walhalla; r. with C. and <i. to iml from (irof*!)woo'l, N^wfoerrv, Alston nil] Columbia; J' with A. S. and S., I'. ?.* to a;i<! from Il<-i)dtM?i*onvill<', Alston, A-o.; </ v. i:h Chi'st:>r and Ijftioit lo kixl fn?m (.'hcstiT, Voikvilln un i Dallas; /: with S. division s:id C. A A. to Miid from (in'onshoro, Hu!ci?h, At r.nuuN'ti Kkuki.ev, Supt. M. Slmi<jh!ci\ (it?n. l'a??;. Ajjt. A. It Hivcri, 2<J V. r. mid <iwo. Miiu. C'AliPEm C A!! JT.Ttt and Huuso FumU'iiii}! (iootU-, t 1m* ISl,.ck South of !hi!'illion-, "M;>i|ll"t. I^nissr-ls. 8 i'iy tn'i I -rni.> l>..~. - -- ? >* > r?'? -.J ??. *11 1 ? i ;ii niotht. Window Shades, Wall Papers, lIonliM-s, T.ac.i ftirfjiiis, (" ?rnicr. a ami Pole#, Cocoa ?ti?i Canton Msittings, Upliolstory, Kngravinja Cromos, Pictnrf Frames. Write for sample* and price* BAILIK <V GOSKEHY, Augusta, (is. A 1.1. (he new shapes in Hat's mxl KoiiiirIh with Ribbon.*, HirrU, Flowers, Hatim ?ml V?lvcto to match. It. M. HADDOX & CO. K* a mi no our Stock before buying your wedding and Christina* present* elsewhere. Speed & Lowry. Subscribe for the Messenger " . " ' % "1 * V- ' AT GOO : a r r i a g < I I (IAN 1*.K FOUND TIIK LAKOF.ST STO J Komi Carts, I'luntalion Wagons (nil si I Saddles, Helling. Leather of all kinds, Wujci 1 will OFFKK SPIXIAI. BAUtJAlNS IN A 1 than Manuiuetiirers' Prices. These l>UK^i< which 1 will guarantee ei|tial to the best. Vi : that they Hie abrtolnle bargains. A. 1 (Sucrcssor lo R. II. May Co.,) SAVofEw,! AUGUSTA, ( Oct 8-fim. Carriage Emori Establis Bay & 733 and 735 BROAD STRE ! K'anufactarers ana Di Onvriapos. Rockaways and liujrfrios. 1'lai ' ufaclnnTs* Agents for tin* Sp.1i> o 1 The GENUINE and only Road Cart div 1 Price $15 n \vii,son, (.'iiii.ns & co s Packiujr. .? >?? -..a . Ilcmlock Suit Kill Skins. A full Stock of Shoo Lasts vonn oi?nki{t;, on calk and she TOM -JUCES. I?ead! Heme FIVE MONTHS FOR THE NffiONALI WASI-II1TC A large 12S column DAILY 11 Washington Kvi-nls, Local, Ooncral, Foi to any a<lilr?*sk from now until Nov. I?Ol We wish to place (he National 1 nicmner oi our party. unci to accompJisi] price to mere cost of blank paper. 1 SITBSCHHTION KHKI'j TO ANY 1M CORP.ESP \VA STK1)?('OHIlKSi'ON'l) KN'T?\\ lion to whom a fair price will l>e paid, inclose for subscription, in order will bo credited as soon as identity is rs Address A. G011D0I Publisher of DAI Editorial Rooms 2 Congress S THE< ! F. A, B ' ESTABLIS : Watches, Bias sterling Silver &: CLOCKS, BRONZES A! r/ir ? *~ I II?I I .11 HI?i 11 1 iiwuaaHKBt?nq,wimwI'j. I And will completely clmnpe tbo blood 1 person who will tuko 1 Fill each night fi health, |f snch a thlni; l>o possible* For Ft Physicians DM them for tho euro of LIT? ' or sent by mall for ?Gr. In stumps. Circa 110 fcF*f . ' rrvs t-:h ; use ii m belii , JOHNSON'S ANCCYKE LINIMEI neif, Marking ougfi, wl.oniunK < >:u'i. Chronic I>iar Dlteatui r' jio Sp'uo. Sold cvcrv*!i-ro. Circular* flr It 14 a well-known fact that nx.'t or t'.e Ei E8 K Hone and Cattle Powder anui In ih:? c.*in? Ci Ha fi r try it worthln*; that Shcridnn f IodJIMob IJuHS Bj < FowJer I* absolutely nare anil very valuable- QfjSzl H i Nothing on ICartfi will mako Hons Rwfl fi layIlk?Sheridan'*Condition I'ow- |i|ff der. Dote, one teairvxiwful to each pint of ? " nod II will alee poeltirelr prerent and cnraiH CHICKEN CHOLERA,jo DYEAR'S 3 Repository. j. *\ i CK OF CARRIAGES, MJOGIES, l'lI^ETOXS, f 7.c?>. 1 lo C horse, ) Sinj;l? and Double Harness, * m Material, Ac., Ac. For the next thirty d*v* 1 IjOT OF OI'KN" AND TOP UUGGIKS at lesa a L-s are all Fine Northern ami Ka?(ern makes, lall and examine thein and convincc jourselvea I GOODYEAR, Agent: n OPI\ (iKORUIy RATI.UOAD BANK. * GEORGIA. | "CTTe2L7a?, 'HE i of tie Ml.' hcd (81?. Tannahill. ? ET - - - - AUGUSTA, GA. J ealers In A11 Kinds Of \ ilation and Tinad "Wagons, Carts, (fro. M?n- | f the Fra/.ier's latent liund Carts. ested of all Sulky Motion. Ten Fat?nt.s. nd upwards. ' i. I'lllLA DKLl'III A W UION. Wl'i have added to our stock a find line ofCUKAJ'TUADK BUGUIKS and ? UOCKAWAYS made to our own order, ' with special regard to the Quality of th* Wheels, AxIcRaixl Springs, which woaell ,'nwur Ihait any house this side of Cincinnati. NO CHIC A I' AUCTION WOKK SOLD. Also a full stock of Saddlery and Harness, Jiridlen, Collars. Whips, Buggy liulmllas. Trunks, Coach Material of i Kvery Description, Cloths, I'dints. Coach Varnishes. Also Leather ami Cum Belting. Packing, Kivets and Lacing Hooks and Punrlit's, Italian IJcmp mid Sonpstonc : Leather, French and Aijieric&n Calf and , Lat< > t Stylos Just Keooivod. SKND IN i l*S. Our Prices will at all times ho BOT- J V I >crat$ Read!! ONLY TWO DOLLARS. f lAILT MMOCft IT. 3-TOlT, ID. O. ] IKM OCRATIO newspaper containing *1! eijrn and !*??!iN'owh. Will he mailed h f.ir ONLY TWO HOLLARS. Dkmochat in the hands of every good i tlut liave reduced the subscription ;rsox sknding us ssurscribkrs OIST i^iiiisrTS. 7r desire a good correspondent in this aec- ] iVrsons applying for said position iniiKt to obtain credentials. Amount however tnhlishcd. S" LEWIS, t UNATIONAL DEMOCRAT, ! It. WASHINGTON, D. C. 5 >. MARK WALTER'S { unit Marble and Granite Work*. \ h IT., NEAR LOWKU MARKET, Augusta, Oa. ? WOUK, Domestic an<l Imported. All J, astern and Senti.u!i Granite, a* Low Prices. AX1) SOUTH CAROLINA MOXUiIadk a Si'kjjjai.ty. A large selection of and GHANITK WORK always ou haud, LT/ITKRING and DKLIVKRV. J ? I III Mil III Mill mm |,||,| |, ,,| |M| 11 EAME, ' I III ED 1842. : Y mis, Jewelry, j triple riaiea ware, ' ; m FINE FANCY GOODS >2 Broad Street, Augusta, Q-a. guz^rlLLo > n the entire flj-stcm in three roonUu. Any om 1 to la weoki, may be restored to loand male Complaints these Pills hsvo no equal* *** ;li and KIDNEY diseases. Bold everywhere* turB ixoc. i. a. JOlINHOJf & CO , flotton, lltu. ^ 1^ Cron'p, AMhmo. Bronchitis, TfeuraV?5d Kit*. Ith?uinatl*m. JOHNSON S AXOKm iiiNE LINIMENT (Jor JiutnuU and External Kjt?! r "A w'" Instantaneously relievo these terrible 3 ki ?l's*'A,c,t null will positively euro nlno caici Bfli 'i4t of ten. Information that will sara many RTlv "t*j *r,l( rr0? ,>y m*"- rX">'' delay a momoct. ij V& Prevention 1* better than cur* IT C'tTTJES lnflaenfa, Bleeding at the tnnife. TToano- ' Thorn. J)y?> ntcrv, Cholera Morbus, KUlnoy Troubles, and eo. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., lloaton, Mass. i MENS LM; o? Cholera, Ac. SoMeTai/wbasa.craantbyaanfcrMeA PALMETTO""" o Proprietor of the largest saloon in th* i toniers by false advertisements. Tho linlf apcrs. He in well prepared for fall trade. The T hint; in the linn of Foreign and Domestic tho beat tho market affords. Ho ban got 1 Rye and Corn, Irish ai ipjjlr, l*cach, California and French Port He can cheerfullr recommend hii good* te the rinka with all the DELICIOUS BEVF.RAOES o H41NKS. Ilia specialty ia a large atoek of l'Ull Jeatleraen's Resort, No. ml yon will not forget again A Good Line of Tob P'eiotej The Centeim 'ne of th* beat arranged houses In the up-countn the choice*! and moat p FAMILY WINES , Domestic and Impc lew mnd Porter, Champagne, ole., together with iat cannot be excelled in qualitr. We cordially ; i*? us a trial, hoping to guarantee ratinfaction in Hull k Cm Good Billiard an connection with Bar, and will bo conducted prop. ^ es "sr cs : The Furniture Bi AMD WE KEEP BY 01'It r/)\V P KICKS. Our stock is s tuie Business in the South, ami defy c ;ecp everything in our lino, besides all t involving IJook Oases, Red Lounges, Vieni 'atent Ilaby Crihs, Insoct Castors, Purnitu lark's Adjustable Folding Chairs, Invalid Mllows, &o. Give us a call, or write for < Or. 3Lbo JSC^TOrJE 840 BROAD STUKBT. ?U(JEXE Tl.GARY, ] 2j 1 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AbbcTillo, S. C. o A REMARKABLE CUE! i IN WMiru * >HYSIC1AHS AfID StififiEOJS DECIDED I TO USE THS SlitFE. My wife mad daughter nufferi?d for yaara with ,n ? Section of tho throat, which was Gradually * at aurnly undrrmbdng their health, and was a *nirce of anxiety to all of ua. Two of the beat ihvslcians of the city and also a anrgeon were ttllod In, and after a careful examination they lecided tliat there wiu no ohaoco of a cure uorvs they would cousunt to UDdtapo a surreal Iteration. We wore much opposed to tho knife Kilnjc used, ?ntll all other mean* had been ?xlauNttxl. So. we began to use different throat ?m*dle? sold at dm I? store*. W? finally got to Irewer's Luna Kestorar. iuid the eff?M?ta ware "ily wondorml; and after a fow bottles had loan taken they were entirely relieved of the run bio and tholr health fully restored. If an* if my family ahould over bo similarly affected, would, if necessary, travel around tho world n order to get tkU remedy. Very rospectfnlly, W. 11. iLANsVlKLD, Macon, Oa. I WII III III I III II 18 II I IIIW a II II >1 11 IB Mxc>n, G\., August Iftth, 18S0. With groat pleasure I certify to the cfttcaey if that truly uxcelleut preparation?Brewer's .ung Keatoror. It luia indeed pruvon to be a ovoreigu remedy In my family. For many ion t ha my wife tin? sutferod from weak lungs, mi has experienced great difficulty iu brcathng, ao mu<.'h so that ahe oould uot aloep at all at Ijtht; alio also lost her appetlto, ami. In fact, or condition whs truly alarming. The Lung f, tcatorer hiving lnwn reooiuroonded by several ? ri#.?<u r^jAii^i ?...?? i? ??.i tn-t ii. B riiich I did, and witli the most happfe effect. h ho bun trtiou but tv/o bottles, aud the result In ?. rutulerful. Bho now experience no difficulty r i breathing, bur appetite U good, aud aha Is ^ npidly rejr.iluitix liw strength, and I am con- X mh-oJ its continued ua? will effeot a permanent v uro. 1 would, therefore, cheerfully reooininend t to all who huve weak lungs. an it OHiinot fail o bo of great benefit to all who may give it a a rial Yours trulv. OHO. W. SIMS jJ The jiIk.vo testimonial was given lu 1880. Hear ? rlint the simo Ken' Ionian s.ayu after an interval ? f four years: " ' I have had no e?iuj?e to chance my opinion B elntivo to I ho otllcuey of Browor'u Lung Kotori.r in cnitos of liiKeascd lungs. Tho benefit _ crivod by my wife from its nso lias boen per- ?j ::<ncnt. My faith in It* vlrtnoa Is such that I t> hforlully rocommcud It to all who aro afflicted n fiih pulmonary disease. Very respectfully, GEO. W. 8IMS." .A5SAR, RANKIN,*&.UVMAB,' D MACON, GA' I FOUTZ'S K HOR8K AMD OATTLK POWDERS JS^^. a No Iloin WlU <11 o of Colic, Hot* or I.uno Fa- T ^ ru, if Foutrt Powder* lira u*ed In time. TouU's Powder* will care and proventHooCaoiJHA. -Foot*'* Powder* will prevent Gapir ix Fowl*. Fonts'* Powders will Increase tlie quantity of milk tad cream twenty per cent., and make the batter firm mrt rareet. Fonts'* Powder* wlU rare or prevent almoei ITUT A )TUitt to which Horeee end Cattle are subject. 11 Fotrre*e Powoiu will ?ira satwvacmox. '* old everywhere. PAVX8 M. WOVTS, Proprietor, * > LTUtO&a.MD. in< j _jiULaoi???.?*? SALOON ! c ip-country, don't intend to dupe bis cu?- o is not mentioned in Hie t*irco Abbeville 'nlmetto Ilnuso is well stockod with ororv- * li Wines and Liquors,! jlqtiorn nine jcarfl ol'l. Good old ^ id Scotch Whiskies, ' h t. ltraudiea. t cr, Ale and Fresh Layer Tlecr { miblio for METHCINA I, UKE. and mixed n f the Hi'Rsnn. Also COOI.. TKUPl'B A*i' E (IOODS. Cnll ftt thV ' 4 Washington Street," THOMAS McOETTIGAN. " c acco and Cigars. :"tss&9 3E"?s.C3'tssS j, rial Saloon, i *, propose# to keop io atnck for fal) trado opular grades of * 4.ND LIQUORS, ' >rted Brandies, 1 8 fine ntock of CIOAKf* and TOBACCO* i inrit o people who npprccifita good jjooda to any goods pell. t lillaia, Pri's, i Between Russell's and Doo^Us*. I d Pool Room prly i?t whatoTer co*t. 1-tf ( 3E1a IS^ST f aruolx. I t lSiE8SS Augusta, ; fp wmnrarn ' A A JUAW 0 JkXtt f imply immense. We lead the Furrii- 8 otupetition from every quarter. We " lie novelties, kucIi as Folding Beds, t ia Bontwood ChnirH, Baby Cnrriacos. t re Polish, Patent Desks of all kii ds, ^ Chairs, Feathers, Mattresses, Springs, :utaloyuc and price lint. * jb3E3?E? <a&> G90* * AUGUSTA, GA. o |( Warren Leland, ! rhom orerybody knows aa tho gnoooaafnl n ianag#roX tho 1, Largest Hotel Enterprises f AmerlM, ?ay? that while a pasecDger from lew York on board a ship going around Cap* * lorn, In tho early days of emigration to Cal- -A tornla, he learned that one of the officer* of \ he veesel had onred himself, daring tho Toy- , ge, ox an oMtrntu tuaoaao Dy tbe uh of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. b rtnoo then Mr. Lxlaxd hu roco mm ended Iran's Sabsapabilla In many similar ,s mm, and lie has never yet hoard of Its fall- 1 ire to effect a radical care. , Some years ago one of Mr. Lsuutd's farm tboren bruised his leg. Owing to the bad I tat* of hla blood, an ugly aorofuloua swelling x t lump appeared on tbe injured limb, llor- ^ ible ltclilng of tbe akin, with burning and 1 lartlng palna through tbe lump, nuulo life ' lmou Intolerable. The leg beeaiuo enor- 1 jously enlarged, and running ulcers formod, [lscb&rglng great quantities of extremely " ffensivo matter. No treatment was of any 1 Tall until tbe man, by Mr. Le land's dlreo i Ion, was suppllod with Aykr's Sabsapaiilua, whioh allayed tbe pain and lrritatloa, " ealed the sores, removed tho awelllng, and ompletely restored tbe limb to use. t' Mr. Lklakd hu personally used { Ayer's Sarsaparilla ; ar Rheumatism. -with entire auooeas; and, p iter careful observation, declares tbat, In is belief, there U no medicine in the world 1 qual to it (or tbo onre of Uver Disorders, ri loot, the effects of bleb llflnc* Salt k. Iheum, Bores, Eruptions, and all tba arloua forms of blood diseases. v" We have Mr. Lblaji n's permission to In rite n 11 who may desire further evidanse In regard t) > the extraordinary ouratlve powers of f tbk'b sabbapthim i to seo him person. ' lly either at his mammoth Ooean Hotel, ?< ong Branch, or at tho popular Lolsnd Hotel, 0 iroadway, 37th and 28th Streets, New York. Mr. Lkland's extensive knowledge of the 1' Md done by this unequalled e radios tor of oi lood poisons enables him to givo inquire!* K( iuch valnable information. PBXPAKBD nv >r.J.O.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mast. C( Bold by all Druggists; fl, ate bottles tor CO. f, AUI1AM2K IMUKI,, <i u 0llllRN VI i.r.K, 8. C. ? V [R GJbT TWO-CLASS QOTliL IS . T?!K WOULD. ? W. R. Whitk, Picophiistok. 0 6 C. WILLIAMS, 0 tl SCBQKOM DKNTI.ST, 41 Greenwood, 8. C., w % ON'T FORGET, we horo * modern _ swift running uower press, new io, ruled nnd blank paper, envelopes 1 cat dft?so bring in your printing. C i I . Tw;- . ' .1 . tfya ,ail,i : . _ A Century of McthodlHm. Hai.tuiork, Mn., Docombef 9.?Whirt hnngcB have boon wrought In * hunIrod yearn! Wo are riot conscious of ur wonderful progress until wo stop ml compare our own times with tho?? f our fathers, or contrast to-day with he utato of things a century ago. A mndred years ago, Francis Aabury sent rrecboni Oarrettson nbroad to call toother tho itinerants from Nova Scotia o North Carolina to meet Dr. Coke in Jonfcrctico in Baltimore and organiao t. - /-il t- - iiu v/iiurcn. vrsyrouHon travelled twQlve mndred inilcH in six weeks, and aecarod ho attendance of sixty of the oightyhreo itinerants which constituted tho ctivo foroo of Methodism at that time, 'o-day tho delegates, lay and clerical, rc coming in from all dircctionu in palco cars, travelling an far in a single ighU while asleep, as Garrottfion trarlled in a week. A hundrod years ago tho Conforonoe net io Lovely Lane Chapol, tho oa!y /hurch which tho Methodists had thon n "TUltimoro Town." Rome idea of the ostlinoss of this primitive place of rorship may bo scathored from the f*c.t hat Bishop Coko bogged "the brethren, f possible, to try to sccure a stove to rarm tlio _hnrch, and also to pot backs o some of the bonchca to add to their omfort." To-night tho Conference is nooting In the First Methodist Kpiscotal Church, corner I'ayctte and Charles troct*. which sprung from tho old Lovsy Lane Chapel and is near the site of hat historic building. The Chureh is splendid structure, built of brick, with nrpetcd floor and upholstered pewa, nd, instead of a stove, is heated with iot?ir from fornacca beneath. i i i i -?? * .n iiuimii.u j<?;nrn ngo mere were oniy ixty Methodist meeting honnes in Araerca. To-day thcr? arc 101 in this city lono. A hundred years ago John Street Jhurch in New York wan the most procutiotis Church building the Methodists wd. To-day they own aomo of the fin-' >st in America, the Mount Vernon Flaca Church, in which the Conference inoata e-inorrow morning, boing one of tho incat. At the Christinns Conference of 781 it wan determined to attempt to ound a College at Abington, Maryland, ^ftor several futile atteoipts tho en%orirido was givon over and the Church ought every where to oatabliHh tho comnnn schools, and it wait no nncommon liing to seo tho school house built by lie side of the Church, and where two louses could not bo afforded tho school ran uught in tho Church. In this way ho foundation of an educational system raa wiaoly anil broadly laid. Tho ne?da f tbo people at length demanded ColL-gcs, and now the Northern and Southrn hrnncbcH of Episcopal Methodism lona have 217 institutions of learning f high grade. Universities Colleges, lale and female, seminario-s and *heo)gical institutions, with a property valation of about f 25<(XX),(KX). The following statistics will show tho onderful growth of Methodism in iin<'rica and in tho world : Episcopal Iethodi*t? in the United States in 1883: lenerant preachers, 23,80'J; (in 1784, 3 ;) local preachers, 33,001 ; Uy mcmors, 3.805,741, (in 1784, 14,988.) NonIpiscopal M"thodisU in the Unitod in 1883: Itinerant preachers, ,040; local preachor^, 1,70? : lay msrti1HS.070. Tolnl mcLhodiitH in thn ,'niU'il States : lii-iHirant preachers, 25,looftl proachorft, 31,714; lay inerami, 3.993,820. Methodist In Canada iu 883: Itinerant pro&cittfr*, 1,<5SS ; l?cal U79 ; lay memiuM, 171,90.1. Total iiiuhrr of McLiin.ti.il in the world ia K83 : Itinerant preaclnfra, 33,385, fiu 7K4, l'J7 ; local prusch^r*, 77,9iJ5; la/ lumbers, 5,034,5(54, (in 1784. 45#,218; )tal uiethorlixt ]>oi>ulatiou or cuimuunir, 25.489.745. The opening saivlcos of tho Centouar ConlWeuca ti.ix ttv<?riiug at tho fitvt Mhodixt Church, corner Oharloa aud Ryptte street*, were highly intercMUk-j. ho door* \*?ru qyencd at 7 o'clock, but ?f.?rc that hour pooplo hogan to jc*ih? r around tho duurs of the church, an i ? !...I 1 nibVM , KVl 1 11 laOCMIM AM?? A UUi4 orth westerly wind was blowing. \Vu?.*u ie dours W(;ro opened th?r?? wad a ru*h ir scuta, of course. The delegates w?r? Indited lira! to the lower lloor, ami then* directed to the galleries ; Wt >i? rule was not lon>r observed, ami ??vry available xpacc in tiiu chur>*.h w*a )on occupied. Sitting near the chancel I tjot ;i Gun iow of the body. It in reall v u n?:i?i.iO sat lookihg body of men. Among th*> icos whioli KtriV.H the looker-on ar.? ?oso of l>r. A. S. Hunt, of Now York ; on. Clinton U. Fudi, of Missouri; R?<, tr. O. 11. Tiffany, of Naw Y?rk ; Bi*hFowl or, Hurst and Andrew*, !>.< leForrin, of Tennessee, [iurh*|ii ih? ld?;*t effective minister in any hni.ntV f thu Methodist Church, Dm. Mai tin ml Rogers, of Baltimore, Or. Youn^ f Tennessee, ami Dr. K. K. U?udii^?. f Missouri. Of oourxo ( could Mot rrito thu name* won of all the dintitw wished or fine looking men in ihw ho ly. -Nctca and Courier. Fine Tablo and Hull Lamps at V. lotluun & Co. i -...