The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, January 07, 1885, Image 2
The Abbeville Messenger. ,
M. L. BONHAM, JR.,) ivn
T? P. COTIIRAN, [ pK?iI,KToH? '
JAS. 8. PERRIN, ) iROIKIKTUKH
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 18S5. '
THE MI1>IjAN1> llAlI?KOAl>.
1
A consolidation of the Greenville and
Laurens llailroad and the Midland Hailroad
has been effected, and (Jreenville
and Charleston seetn awake to tli-* iniportanco
of huilding the road. Mayor
Courtney, of Chai lesion, has become
interested in the inulter and was instruuicntul
in making the consolidation.
This is moving in the right direction,
nrul it is to he hoped nothing will prevent
the early building of the road.
Now that Mayor Courtney has enlisted
his splendid ability and indomitable
energy in this behalf, we beg to call to
his attention and that of the citizens of
Charleston, another contemplated road,
the building of which becomes of incalcu.
lable benefit to Charleston, and to ensure
tlie speedy completion of which needs
but Charleston's endorsement and financial
aid?we moan the Carolina, CumberJatid
Gap and Chicago Railroad. The
route that is entirely practicable is from
Knstutoc Clap, where the l'due Ridge can
llf* rpn<ci?.l Kv nil nnji' '1 o
? T .... -..-J p. w.
About a innximum of 0(3 foot to tho
mile, byway of Knstev, Pickens, Bolton,
Puo West, Abbeville, Troy, Edjjofichl,
Trenton and'Aiken. Its southern terminus
could of course bo controlled by
Charleston. In the counties of Pickens,
Anderson, (Abbeville, Kdgefiehl and
Aiken there are perhaps llfty miles of
road already graded. Unco across the
Blue Ridge, desirablo western connections
become an immediate possibility.
And thus, with the Midland road ]
Charleston would have two routes to the , i
West by which to pour the wealth of i <
that favored region into her coders, j,
The ships that now sail by her harbor
would euter to bear these products to
other lands, and Charleston's prosperity
would become a fixed (net. On the, 1
other hand, in view of the building of j i
this Midlnnd road, other corporations , j
may find it advantageous, even necos- f
sary, to securc the C. C. 0. & C. It. 11., j
and direct it to another water terminus 1
?perhaps Port Royal. In consideration \
of these facts, may it not be well for '
"Charleston to move in this matter? The !
Directors of the road meet on the 2i>th |
inst., and we trust the citikens of Charles- 1
ton will by then lake steps looking to '
the end we have herein suggested.
INTOLKHAXCi:.
Mr. Boeclier is in trouble with his
congregation because he supported
Cleveland against Dlainc. A large faction,
influential socially, politically and
financially have arrayed themselves i
against him with the determination to j
drive him out or break up the church.
Was there ever such arrogance or intol
erance? By what right does this congregation
assume to dictate how Jlr.
Beecher.shall vote ? Had this incident i
-occurred in the Sou'h, or rather if the J
pastor of a Southern church wore assailed
because he had voted the Itepub- >
licaD ticket, what a howl of imlignatii n J
would have gone up from the very men (
who, as Republicans, are proscribing
Mr. Beecher and threatening him with
financial ruin. We have observed thai
in all things it makes the greatest diller?euce
whose ox is gored.
HDITOKIAIj NOTKS.
The A ikon Journal cm? Jicvicw '
came to us last week printed on tinted
paper.
C. Cur}-, Ksq., has assumed editorial I
control of ll<<? W*!i>ili>v 1 >
Mr Hagood's death. We infer from
what is said that this arrangeniont is
only temporary.
Congress has re-assembled. A number
of important- measnres will conn; up
before that body, and among them tin'
Educational bill, will not he of the leas',
importance.
The Chronicle will soon cclebrnte it?
' ono-hundreth birthday and proposes to
issue a centennial edition, which promises
to be interesting and profitable. Few
journals have 1 ad a longer career of
usefulness and the honor than th.>
Chronicle.
C. A. Douglass, Ksrj., has withdrawi.
from the News ami Herald, of Winnsboro,
as associate editor. Mr. Douglass
was a bright and versatile writer, and
will bo missed from the rank.* of
Corolina journalism. His place is lakm
by W. K- McDonald, Kt?]?9 a talented
young lawyer of Winnsboro. I
!'rom the number of railroads incorporated
by th? last Legislature, it would
?eem that this interest ix on a " honin.'.
We think it u good Kij^n. A movement
of this sort never goes backward, though
it maj' take years to carry it through
The Savannah Valley ltailroad a proo
of omt assertion.'.
= I
Maj. W. 11. Smyth, Paymaster in tin
U. S. Army, and stationed at Savannah, i
whilst on a spree left Savannah with J
$5,500 of Government funds. lie cauie
tn v?... v?-i, ?~/i
kw *.1 v> n I ui n Itliu ncill III UIIUl'
to Washington where ho turned over the
money to th* Government. It is cleat (
that ho did !.>-t intend tc embezzle it ; ?
but, n8 the (' vernment is not willing t?> '
have its m. i.ey so loosely handled, ho
will probadiy he removed from his
place.
i
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For some months past Judgo Aldrich *
iar been sutrering very accute pain from l
louralgia in the face. Juat before
Christmas ho went to Baltimore ami had
in operation performed on the facial
nerves by Dr. Tiffany, an emiuent sur- J
reon of that city, and is entirely relieved.
He is free from pain and quite well
igain, and is on his way homo, and will
liohi Court next week in Orangeburg. /
Thi) Legislature has appropriated
{wH.OOO to be nse<l (hiring the year LSH~>
toward the completion of the State
House. The Commission having the
matter in hand, have employed Mr. .1.
|{. ^Niein<ee, the nrelrilect. who designed
Lite State House and superintended its
building, to take charge of the work
II" will proceed at once and tlc*ci*l?? ^
what part of the work shall he begun,
is tin' impropriation is wholly inadequate
t> finiiish it. i
The County Tressurer's Report is a
v?ry fine ami explicit one. The apparent
discrepancy between it and that of
the School Commissioner, published '
last week, is duo to the fact that since
the latter was made np other claims have
been presented to the Treasurer and ^
paid ; and claims issued for the fiscal k
year 1883 are also included in the present
report of the Treasurer, because they
were prosented and paid by him since
the close of the fiscal year 188.'$.
Suppose the Militia Mill had never -j
oern passed :uia me ^xnuevnie miles J
liml oecn disbanded, would not the 'I
Sheritt'bc in n pad fix, if an attempt was v
made to rescue his prisoners ? The t
militia is not needed often, hut when it t
is, it is very much like the Texan's j
pistol, "it is needed like the dovil,*' and n
yet politicians declare it to he a useless
luxury. The Ahheville Hifles think
there is very liltle luxury in being on
guard these cold nights in the third story
Df the jail.
A I) VICH TO MOTlIKltS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest ??y a sick child suffering
and crying with pain of cutting
teeth ? If so, send at once ami "*et ;i
bottle of Mas. Wixki.ow's 8<mitiiiku Svtti;r
kou Cn m,ih:kx Tkkthixo. Its value
is incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little suilerer immediately. Depend up3i)
it, mothers, then? is no mistake al o it
it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates
the stomach and bowels, cures
ivind colic, softens the gums, reduces inllamination,
and gives tone and energy to
the whole system. Mas. Wixst.ow's
Soothino Svcri' kou Ciiimmikx TkkthIX(i
is pleasant ti# the taste, and is the 1
prescription of one of the oldest and best J
female nurses and physicians in the i
United Slates, and is for sale by all
Iruggists throughout the world. Price
25 cents a bottle. o-ay
DRY GOODS,
0 Hii\S, Satins, Velvets, Triniininsrs, Uus- $
k3 si:!ii f.'ireuiars, Now Markets, Jersej's,
Vc., &c.
H. M. 11 ADDON & CO
FOR SALE.
SEVERAL Pairs of beautiful I'igs?Half
3 It o.l Jersey and It nit' lissex. Apply at
shis office. *
liilisery! Millinery! .
rS^'lK most extensive stock of Millinery can JL
now bo t'niuul at
1!. M. HA DDO N & CO.-S.
?50 REWARD.
1 WILL pay *'50 reward for the appre1
hension and delivery in the Abbeville
jail, with proof lo convict, of the '
person or persons who lired my barn on
Monday, December. 'JiJth I8S4.
1>. II. "MAYKS.
Jan 7 ot.
The State of Sontli Carolina,
fO UXTV OF A MtlJVIL L/C.
>
Court of Common rit>as. ,
riu'ophiltiK linker, us Asni^iU'C, I'laiiititV,
against F. B. Speed as Administrator ot
the estate of K- 1*. Speed, deceased, and in
bio own liirht, J. 1). Speed, S. A. Speed, ]>.
K. McCalla, Sailio Speed, Julia K. (larli-r
aud,S. S. Baker as Kxecutor of James T.
linker, deceased, Bef-Jiuiaiits.
COPY SUMMONS FOR JIF.UKF. .
(Complaint Suvc<l.)
. TO Hie. Defendants I'. B. Speed, J. B.
Speed, S. A. Speed, J.. K. McCrdla, Sallie '
Speed, Julia K. Carter and Samuel S. Baker. 1
You are hereby sun.nioned and required to
answer the compliant in Ibis ret inn, of which
a copy is herewit upon you, and to I
serve a copy of vour answer to the said coiniilahit
on the subscribers at their ollice at Abbeville
Court House, South Carolina, within (
twenty days after the service hereof, exo'uRiv?;
of the duv of such service: and if von
fail to answer tbu complaint within the tune
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will aj?ply
-to the Court for the relief demanded hi
tlie complaint. - ? ' .
Bated Deeeinber 8lh, A. I)., 1SS4.
j I M. O. ZoiL'ler, C. C. 1\ -v.
> Heal ^ Belief, lticc A-Sniith,
1 ( I'errin fi t'olhran,
Plainlilf's Attorneys.
rl'o the defendant Julia K Carter:
Yon will take notice that this summons
liertin in which the above i.s a coitv bun ilii^
[lay been filed in Ibo olliee of the Clerk of
Court of Comnioit l'loas for this county.
11KNKT, HICK A SMITII, 1
December 17-tf I'EKUIN & COTHUAN.
Sheriff's Sale.
Ilicbard J'ayfon, Assignee of J..]. l'oy.ciniui,
a^ainsl Lewis Itutler. Mortgage.
]>Y \ iri.no of a niorl to me direct oil, in (
} the above slated case, I will sell io I lie '
highest bidder, at I'llolio Auction, within the
lentil hours of sale, at Abbeville Court (
House, on Monday, the 6tb day of January.
A . I). 1RH5, tbe following describeil property,
to wit : One lot of land in tbe town of Nine- I
ly-Six, in tbe County of Abbeville, South
Carolina, and containing v
ONE ACHE, \
nnri? or IfK*. t?n*l hniiiwlo/1 *.f 1 i>
- ?yj >?uun "I w. ?.
rolbcrt, Jeff Floyd, William Sanders and
libera. Levied on and lo he Hold ait the property
of Lewis Duller, to satisfy tho aforesaid
execution and costs.
Terms Cash.
J. F. C. DrPRE, Sheriff, as Agent.
Dec. H, 1884.
Sheriff's Oflic*, Abbeville ( . II., S. C. ^
Doc 17-tf f
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Isltlran&Cii.
[T AVE in stock n, complete assort- SI
' *- inent of
J>rugs, Medicines, Chemicals, P
Dye Stud's, Varnishes ?Xrc.
^TjSO ALL TilE POPULAR ^
Patent Medicines now in use, i
many of them Xon-secret prepa- I
rations, consisting of the very I
best (\ntgh Mixtures, Dispeptic
and Kidney preparations, Rheumatic
ami Neuralgic preparations
and Rest Liniments for Man
and Horse.
THE VERY BEST FEMALE
PREPARATIONS,
r V I W V lUVK'l! I.' 1- M 1"
Li I'm i i.f Hii.iiu n i tjiuaiu iiriiiuuv,
r.KADFIKLD-S Female llegulntor.
~~
10LMES'MM.MENT AM) HIOTHER'S 1
FKIEXI). 1
:<ll()l:l.l)i:il HIJACKS and KKlliT ?
3 SC1TORTKKS, |
so necessary to Woman's coin furl J,
and lioal t It. Also Abdominal
Supporters. Campbell's Keposilor,
SC. ]
ijri'Tl'PK instantly relieved l?v us- ^
i-*1 ing tin? Celebrated l-'rr Truss. P
"ho only truss giving an upward ami inI'ard
pressure, same as holding the rupuro
up with the hand. No pressure on
lie back. No thigh strap worn. 1st ^
>remium and medal awarded at Oincinlat
Exposition 1881.
plJYOIt S PlI.E OINTMKNT. The j
* best Corn Cures. Corn ami Hun- t'i
on I'atU. ^
Also oxoi-llont preparations for c
Chapped Skin, for restoring Vigor
to the Hair, for Preserving ami
Cleansing the Teeth. n
I J
Dnt M!CK """ p
FAUOT O-OCODS '
will be fouinl very complete? 1
consisting of Colognes, foreign
ami domestic, llankorehief Kxtriu'ts
in great Tarirty, Toilet
Soaps from tiie cheapest to the
lines!. (
IB"AIH. TOOTH. NA IL SUA Y1NC, _
ri S114> 1*4 AND CI.OT.IKS V
BRUSHES.
1
CO.MIJS OF ALL SOKTS.
'1
A I-SO ninny articles for Household anil ^
Cooking Purposes? tl
linking Powders, Extracts nnd !;
Spices, and Vinegar.
ti
Close Attention Civen to
PRESCRiPTSOfaS at all
Hours, Night and Day.
ES.fEJXKB.cca'^rsa.l..
WesIfliBis
HAVE KEMOYEI) TO TUB
New Store on tlie Corner
under the now lintel. When you Conio t<>
invn call in tci sec them.
Sept. 30,'?4. (JIJAKLES & THOMAS.
TIICIS. C. SK A I.. M. I.. UOXIIAM, .11:
SEAL & liONHAM,
Heal Estate Agents.
WK offer our services to tlie* public in the
Sale, Purchase atul Hunting of Heal
iistato.
Town Lots, Farm Property nml nil
REAL ESTATE
HMiLrni ana wiia on liueral terms.
I'miieiilnr attention paid to Renting and
5 u peri ill eliding pin lit at inns.
.Iiltlrextt irs at AbbcriHr. S. C.
Dec 10-1 f
-yy K OFFER FOR UK XT TilOSK TWO
ttANDSr?,"F. T'r vV aTTRHS, '
inderthe New lioli!, iii r!;to-.vn < ( Al?l?e illi*.
'IT- y ' c 25xRi feet, lmve imli-ln>d Fr-'iieli
iliil?- ? !?>- front*. ami >iin it.-'l -n l?I'-shlir
?<iil ii re,
I'll.- ii< iv K ? ! -r;! tv uil! i.i.ikc ALlie
i lie a Ciiiiipfii-ivtt |.i.in; in fririjrht.s, mill ena
>le it liiitr.ll jj.i.uls .IH eil.Mp Hit i.liV place ill
lie State.
Si?AL * RDf'HAM,
Re?.! Estate Agents.
l>ec 17-tf x
No. 4, Washington stroot?tho j>laco
o buy Hnt! oM whiskey, Thomas McK'ttignn,
Proprietor.
r->. yv -, .?"?
<&$?) <?? (&te)
NDORSF.D BY ($& BETTER AND .
SIENTISTS AS Jpi^CHEAPER TEA. .
RACTICALLY^^I^^ AW
aiestrnclitile STONE. .
Over 500 ra&MfQl Send foi '
Seautiful !%?|^'!Prico L*?*
Designs. / ^^^P^^^Cfrctf?ar6
I |
^ ^??j||?j^p3 ^
MANUKACTt?KRn BY
monumental bronze company, 1
B3UDOEPOKT, CONN. (
T. L. DOUGLASS,
Nov. 20, 1884.?1 yr. Agent. 4
muS
? A?IKNT KOH?
IA01I1ERY!
AHHKVILLK, S. C.
[" AM belter )>ro]mro?l lliitn over before to
L tiller I<> funnel's n?<l others needing them
iteam Inclines.
R."3 #
COTTON GINS,
rotton Presses, Saw Mills,
i
(J HIT MILLS, CANE MILLS,
?ortable and Stationary
Flouring Mills,
ml all kimls of improved Agricultural ImIciucuts.
Also a full mid complete slock of
groceries & Provisious,
' 11UIT, CONK K( ;T ION El? V.
1,'IUAHS, TOUACC0, Etc.,
t exceedingly low prices for cn.sli. Price
n:y < rocuries bo lore von luiy.
I have eiirht years' experience in the inahinery
I ratio ainl can oiler you inducements
?lh in quality, ju;iee 11 n?l terms, ('all mi
ic or writo for nay information as to j?ricosf
L-rins, Jtc. I-If
PCGR MAK'S RELIEF.
a ;voxi)i:i!n;ii piioiiinc cotLX.
TON. with very Isirjre hulls, cotton 1
rum Forty of tli.-ni woijrhinjr a 1'ouml. ('all
mi see sample of cotton ami see'l at Jolm
[nox's. Kofer to 1!. F. Crayton who saw the
olton irro*vin^. J. T. IIDIIKUTS,
<lec :$-4t Amlerson, S. ('.
Plie Place to get What You Want
PROS. M. CHRISTIAN,
[TAVINC bought the interest of Mr. JOHN
L JL WILSON in l!ie business formerly
undueted tiy lhem jointly, w ill keep always
i store a complete slock of
Fancy Groceries,
J A N N E1) G 0 0 1) S
? A S I) ?
of all kilitis.
fhe 53est and Cheapest
Cigars and Tobacco,
nr. 1'IXKST W1XKS and LlQl'OliS
IWKKT MASH CORN WHISKEY for uic
ieinal purposes, s specialty. Also choiett
ilQUOUS of any kind for medicinal purposes,
live Itiin a cull. Satisfaction jrnarunteetl.
All persons indebted to thu tirin of I'hrisian
& Wilson must make immediate puvTIIOS.
M. Oil II 1ST I AX.
1-win Abbeville, S. V.
AYER'S PILLS.
A large proportion of the diseases which
cause human suffering result from derange- '
incnt of the stomach, bowels, aud liver. !
Ayer's Cathartic Pills act directly upon
thoso organs, and are especially designed to
cure the diseases caused by their derangement,
including Constipation* Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery,
and a host of other ailments, for all of
which they are a safe, sure, prompt, ami '
pleasant romedy. The extensive use of these
Pills by eminent physicians in regular practice,
shows unmistakably the estimation In
which they are held by the medical profes
ion.
These Pills are compounded of vegetable J
substances only, and are absolutely free from 1
calomel or any other Injurious ingredient. ^ (
? A Sufferer from XXeadaclio writes t i
"Atbb's Pills are invaluable to me, and
are my oonstant companion. I have been
a severe sufferer from Headache, and your
Pills are the only thing I could Joou to
for relief. Ono dose will quickly movo my
bowels and free my head from rain. Thoy
are the most effective and the easiest physio <
1 have ever found. It is a pleasure to me to
speak in their praise, and I always do so
when occasion oners.
W. L. Paok, of W. L?. Page & Bro."
Franklin St., Richmond, Va., J une 3,1882. ^
"I have used Ateb's Pills in number- 1
less instances as recommended by you, and
have never known tbem to fail to accomplish
the desired result. We constantly keep them
on band at our home, and prise thom as a
pleasant, safe, and reliablo family medicine. J
FOR DxSPKrSIA they aro invaluable.
J. T. Hayes."
Mexla, Texas, Juno 17,1882.
The Rev. Francis B. Harlowe, writing
from Atlanta. Oa., says: "For some years
past I have been subjoot to constipation,
from which, in spito of the use of medicines
of various kinds, I suffered Increasing
inoonvenienoe, until some months ago I
began taking Aybb's Pills. They bare
entirely eorreoted the costive habit, and
have vastly Improved my general health."
Atbb's Cathabtio Pills correct Irregularities
of the bowels, stimulate the appetite
and digestion, and by their prompt and
thorough action give tone and vigor to the
whole physical economy.
pbepabbd bt
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists.
YfllING All experience the wonderful
Al n 1MH beneficial effects of
MIDDLE- Ayer'a Sarsaparllla.
?nrn Children with Sore Eyes, Sore
AUtU. Ears, or any scrofulous or syphilitic
taint, maybe made healthy and strong
Vy its use.
Mid by all Druggists; SI, six bottles for ?&.
WORM l
\irii i.io authori/.ed to sell the .ollowiiiK
VV Lands :
Tract, f:26 Acres, i
S'ear I'luenix, known as ('hipley lands, bound d
by landsof Chiploy,Tolbert, Estate Hutch- i
itsoii and oilier*. '
Also Tract 120 Acres,
'art ol' America lli'ch'l Tract, bounded by
amis of S. II. I'rooks. Tolbert, .1. S. ('hijdev,
ir., and others. j
ALSO lot i:i t I-.mil ?>f Troy, known as
toe V, Block B.
A Is-1 11: ? Siiiuiio'.in !.>t :ie.,r ll??d^es,
33Acres, More or Lass
Hounded hj T. .1. Klli:-', \V. ('. Norwood ami '
tilers ,
yso Store House and Lot,
ill the Town of l'radley, on Main mid (Srillin
Streets, lately o'vm-d bv Tims. II. Walker.
I'AHKKit A MrtSOW'AN,
Atlv f?r ! '. \V. \Vajfuuer A Co.
Nov l'.l-tf
j3TAT;l OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Ool'NTY OV ACf.KVn.l.K.
Court of Ciiuiuiou rii-iis.
i
William M. Taggart, Plaintiff, against
II. F. Cowan, Defendant.
To tho Defendant. II. F. Cowan.
V ( ) IT ari' - ?? -...1 ?
_ - - ^ .** , , ..j nu.Millwiiid >11111 I*?- I
quired to answer the complaint in this
fiction, which wan this day tiled in the
ollice of the Clerk of Court of Common
1'lens for said County, ami to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber nt his olfice nt
Abbeville Court House, South Carolina,
within twenty days aft-T trie service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer tli?
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff i:i this action will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded iu ttiu
complaint.
Dated October 'J!), A. 1>., 1884.
c ) M. C. Zi:i?;I.i:::, C. C. 1*.
<seal > M. 1'. Dttliuriii.,
i hi : -
^ j i iuuuui s ^utorney.
To H. l'\ Cowan, absent defendant:
Take notice, that the complaint in
this action (tigelher with the sununons
of which tJie foregoing is a copy,) was
lilvd in the olllce of the Clerk of the
Court or I'nimniin Pleas, nl Abbeville
Court House, in the County of Abbeville,
in the State of South Carolina, on
the U'.Hh day of October, 1HK b
M. 1*. DKHkciii.,
riaintitPs Attorney.
D?-t: 10, fit.
AM. persons indebted to tho Kslale of
Mrs. Kliza Mattison. deceased,
must make iui:neili:ite payment, otherwise
suit will bo comiuenceil to enforce
the same, ami all Legatees and Claimants
are notified that on the Second of
,imiliary, a settlement of" said Instate
will In* made in tli?' I'rohate .1 udge's
olliee. of all funds received.
M. U. Xkici.ki;, C. !J. 1\,
]??? 10-tf. Administrator.
i)ivision of Territory.
TIIK Following is the assignment of
Townships to the respective County
Commissioners for the ons'.injr year,
to wit:
To James A. MeCord?
Cedar Springs,
Smilhville,
Whitehall,
Ninety-Six.
(ireenwood,
Cokoshury.
To William Riley?
I.owiulesvillo,
M airnolin,
Calhoun,
Bordeaux.
Indian Hill.
To W. T. Cowan?
Donnaldsville,
hue West,
I >iiinn>ii<l liill,
Abbeville,
Long Cane.
The present Superintendent* will
plense continue to act until further noLice.
1Jv order of the Hoard.
JAMKS C. I\ LUC. II,
Dee. IO-.1t Clerk H. C. C.
STATE OF SOOTH CAEOLINA,
County of Abbeville.
IX THE PROIJATE COURT.
In the matter of the Estate of Joel S. Pcrrin,
deceased, L. W. 1'errin, Administrator
Petitioner.
Petition for Settlement and Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that L. W. 1'errin
is Administrator, of said Estate lias applied
or settlement and discharge.
It is ordered that Friday the 19th of Decem>er
next he fixed Air settling said estate and
'ranting the discharge prayed for.
J. FULLER LYOX,
Nov. 19-1 f Judge Probate Court.
Job Printing
i
OP ALL KINDS
CEATLY and PROMPTLY EXECUTED
?AT TIIK ?
\1 o s s c 11 g e r Office.
A PEEK'S RE&DIKG FRED 1
POR SIX QOOD FAMILIES.
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juui u.-l*M'?r> or (ilrnli im A { ?'? rliit
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THE: n-TCAT SC'JTJItnit WilKLV,
lis "AilmiSa GG8.iliiKli32."
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V Ofcatci.e* J the oW Pleatat'on 'Jersey,
TllhEE "8ILL ARP S" Mumwove letter* tbi 1
CUKOROl'S tt-? Home *nd Hearth Sto-ia, li
WMTERS "BETSY PAVIl TON S" adveMum
told In the ''Cfack.fr" di?ii?I.
IJIir 9tort*?, MWr/io of Tr#r?/,
J" a 'trtt, /'> n, >>Th?
7/1 < Hi>mtthol4, I mrrfponitmet,
A World of Instruction ind Entertainment.
P?g*>n. The MrlfhteM and Ceat Wrafct".
fleami uVeijr member ot ttia Vaiiilly.
BEND A rOSTAL FOR A *PECIU N COPY, fR? '
t 4ddnaa "Thk (imnirutio*," AUaou, u?, s
Christmas cards! C
Oh* EXIIXUITION aN? 1
SPEED &
\
CI ALL mm ycv our Larjre and Handsome line <i
J most artistic ever ollercd in tliis market.
See onr handsome stook of WOliK- ItOXKS, l>oi
WORK KOXKS Ci
Toile
A. beautiful line ?f I'HOTOCKA I'll KKAMKS, .
Holders, CI T CLASS TOII.KT ltOTTLKS,
iPIt l l> mwu-i; ??'?
?"MolMay
usually kept in a flrut-clftan Dm# Stor*.
Diamond Dyes! Di
Our stock of Diamond Dye* is full ami most any
* I'ncknjio.
The ilt'imuul for SAt'llKT I'OWDKKIiuh induct
few day*. (live us n call before purcliasin<; el
SPEED & ]
-CHRISTMAS I
Now is tie Time to Buy Your SAN'
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nmwm
AV K liiivu a Inrjrer Mock of I'nuey Goods tlmn \
We tinve tli?* Inmost assortment of Guest Cupd,
Dresden China, ami Japanese ware
Wcliave Vases in all colors and designs, anil ar
We have must every tiling else in line China ant
Stand*. Misses lete a tete Sets. Liquor Set*. Ma
taclieCups, Violet Stands, Card Uaceivers, Cliinn
We have also just received a nice assnrtmen
DOLLS, DOLI
Our assortment of I).ills is larger and better 111i
tlie cheapest China I>olI to the very finest Was Do!
We are nver-slocke<! in CHRISTMAS CARDS,
Wo liave a pond s'ock of I >A/^"1TCI
Novels, Juveniles Ac.
We also have a very larpo stock of I'hotopraph m
which we are .sellinp very cheap.
We have FIREWORKS of all kinds, Fire Crac)
TOYS, TOY
Wt> have an immense slock of Toys, most every
Come early heforu our pooda aro picked over.
H. W. LAW
flHKHMBBUSanWBHBDHSHBIUVMBBUaS OH
W. I. I)
WIIOLHSALli AND UF/.
noMnir \tnupc 1
UUiliil^ ULUTUOj 1
GRATES AND
Buy the " Excclsioi
SEVENTEEN different sizes in stock. Hentine
Lnrjrc humilities of TINWAKK. Very low 11
w. i. ;
2-3:n 831 Bro
CUNNINGHAM &
IIAVU IN fc
JIUKLIi LAliO.i AND WKLL SELK0TIS1
Fall and Wii
Ji?XSlrtTINO IX I'ABT OV
Foreign and Domes
MoTIC
I ATS, HATS, HATS,
tOOTri AND SHOES,
IIA ROW A UK, HARD WAI
GROCK
CROC K
it Lower than they were Kver OflercM:
i '
fisiis Gills! I
-Oil 8AI.K BY I
if Christmas Cards- Tl?? (luRicns nro Mia
th Hush iiml l.iMtlicr?Also Ml'SIC I)
D.MIIINXI).
t Chsi'N, l.ailii s ami Cunts Drcsstinp Oxmni,
JICWKI.UV STANDS, Card uuil Uixihoi
icy l3ap(3i\ nnd Yurions Oth?
floods ^?
amend Ityesll
colors ck\Mrc<l oiu l?e t'urnihhod. ou\y tOo
cl us to 111 ;ike an onh?r. whirl. will n
sun lu l l--You will not l e-rot it.
LOWKY.
iS COMING.^
IA GLAUS aii CHRISTMAS
HWTS
to over hn?I before.
in tlic up-countrr, in Ereuch, (Iii nii auJ
i> the latest shapes.
I Glassware, such a* Statuette*, Vloww
Ieli llnxi'x, I'itrherii, .Jewelrr stands, ki??OriiainiMits
of nil kinds, Ac.
tof GOLD PKNS AND I'KKCIL*.
L.S, DOLLS.
s war than over before. W? har? Aram
I.'
and will sell them cheap.
Much as finely bound copies of tha T*Ma,
id Autograph Album* mid fcjerap KtiU,
icrj emits a puck.
S. TOYS.
kind uintlo. Coma mil tue tbt>n>. $
SON & CO.
ELPH,
TAIL DUALEU L3
lentil SIoybs,
TINWARE.
Cook Stove 1"
Stores in threat variety for wood a ad ?eat.
t wholesale.
DELPH,
ad Street, Augusts, (in.
TEMPLET!
ITQHli .
I) STOCK <>!'
titer Goods,
tic Dry Goods,
IK, IIAUl>WARK,
HIKS, OROOKRIKS, GltOCERIKB
KUY, CROOKKUY. CROCK BRy'
I Ik'fort1.
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