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The Abbeville Messenger. T** r COTHK^N' JH 'l Editors akp JAS.' f t'kui'h.ktima WEDNESDAY, FEBltUARY 4, 1H85. | THK LAST HOPK. Tho proceedings of a meeting of the ; citizens of the community, hehl nt tho ^ Court House on Friday night, uru published e4?ewhero in this paper. It will be seen that the meeting has adopted a resolution pledging the citizens or tno town to sitoscnue nanus to uic amount of 5 per cent, of tin; taxable property of the town in ai'l of the C., C. G. & C. R. Ft., upon condition that thp towns along the line of tho road subscribe a like amount, and tho citizens of Charleston subscribe? an amount equal to that thus raised. It is demonstrably that the amount thus rnlWtod w'll grade and cross tie the road, roady for the iron ; then tho 8. w. It. U. will haul the rails supplied by the company with whom Mr. Schofield hiiKContracted, and the work of constructioncan go rapidly on. The meeting was essentially representative of the business men of the town. It was marked by an earnestness that is indicative of good results. Ocnl. Hemphill thought wo had better not issue bonds, ami wanted the money expended within our County. l>ut that is not practicable. The work must begin at Aiken, in order that ws may obtain the aid of the S. C. road in transporting the rails. Now, the above is the plan that Abbeville has .suggested. Will the other towns join us ? We believe that they will. Will Charleston come to our aid ? Wc believe it must! Already Charleston is restricted in her South Carolina trade to the scope of country below and east of Columbia. The Georgia Central system has laid her hand on six of the best counties in upper Carolina, and is full of bold and aggressive energy. Charleston's trade is languishing her merchants feel the full force of hard times ; the Midland scheme has failed, and it would seem that every consideration of financial policy must impel her to join in this nnternrise. TTer snTpfv frnm pnrm?w>w?i?l ruin depends upon her securing a connection with this section of the State, and an outlet to the West. What more practicable scheme has been presented to her consideration than this we now propose ? Surely there can be no hesitation upon her part. She ought to jump at the opportunity. For ourselves, we have all (o make and nothing to lose by this proposition. Our subscription is conditioned upon terms which, if complied with, will raise a fund sufficient to put the road in that condition which will enable its officers to raise uoon its bonds the mnnnv to r?om. ?" plete and equip it. Five per cent, upon the assessed value of the taxable prop-1 erty of the town will raise in the neighborhood of $25,000. It is proposed that the bonds shall run for twenty years, and the addition to the annual taxation necessary to meet the interest, and retire the bonds will not he onerous. The townships of Lowndesville, Magnolia, Calhoun's Mills, and Bordeaux have for four years paid a r;iilroad tax of seven andcight mills to the Savannah Valley road, and by the time the road is completed will have paid forty or fifty mills. The city of Anderson has subscribed $75,000 in bonds lo the same road. Surely, for the groat ends we have in view, we can risk $25,000! "Nothing Venture, nothing gain." Moreover, we have reiiched that pas* when something must 6c done. Cireenwood, hy her indomitable energy and pluck, has secured a railroad competition that enables her to sell bacon nt from )?' to 1 cent per pound, and corn at from six to seven cents per bushel less than it costs our merchants to lay the.sc articles down in Abbeville. We do not begrudge our neighbor her prosperity and success. On the other hand, we rejoice at it, and admire her courage and 6pirit. lint we must emulate them, or I else give over our town to the bats and ! the owls. The fear is entertained by some that this project will fail, and will delay the plan of building a road to Verdery. We do not think so. This matter will be determined within thirty days, and if the other places interested, and Charleston refuse their co-operation, it only remains for Abbeville to raise the $15,000 necessary, and build the road to Verdcrv. It seems to us, as Mr. Rradley said in the meoting, that we have reachod that tide in our affairs which, taken at its flood, loads on to fortune. Neglected, we shall livo to repent and regret it. This is a plain business transaction in which every citizen of the community is vitally interested. It is renlly Abbeville's ' Last Hope " io achieve that conniption which is absolutely essontial to b'-r welfare and prosperity. Let us work together, and in harmony, and inspire the other towns along }he route with the confidence and energy necessary to the snccoss of a grand sehemc. We have put our hand to the nlrtnr?iln *? * * *- " r ,.w >uv iin turn uiick. i( we build this road wo can retain that trade which the Savannah Valley Road threatens. Wo can compete with Greenwood and attract trade from other sections. Indeed, we may then sing with somo show of truth?" Hard times come again no more." Of the thirty-eight Governors of the | thirty-eight States of the Union, twentytwo arc Democrats, fifteen Republicans,' and one, Governor Cameron, of Virginia, is a M*honc man. ? - , m, . ** ; - THE COLUMBIA THEOIjOGICALI , SEMINARY. i There was a mooting of the Board of < Directors of the Theological Seminary of Columbia, hold in Augusta, January 1 28th, for tho purpose of Ailing vacancies 1 caused by the resignation of Professor* | llenipliill and Hoggs, and the removal of 1 Professor Woodrow. Kev. .J. A. Lvfeviv, I). 1)., of Baltimore, was chosen to till the Chair of Kihlical Literature, and llov. J. 1>. Tadlock. 1). 1)., of Bristol, Tenn.. was chosen to fill the Chair of Church History. The election of a professor for the Perkins Chuir, was deferred to a meeting to be held in Columbia, in May next. ? *T 7 j DEATH OK GE.NIi. CH ESN ITT. ' I Gcnl. James Chesnut died at his home in Camden on February J, at o'clock, (ienl. Chesnut was a distinguished son , | of South Carolina, and represented the I State in the U. S. Senate.it the breaking out of the war. | Genl. Chesnut was a man of high char- , acter, beloved by all the community in , | which he lived. True and faithful always to duty, ho has gone to the grave | with a clean and white record. ED1TORIAIi NOTES. The papers last night contain an ac- 1 count of the shooting on the streets of New York, by a woman, of O'Donovan Hossa, the great American dynamiter. No cause is assigned for the shooting, as 1 the woman who did it is verv non-com- 1 niittal. The wound is not a seiiousono, ( I and Rossa will. soon recover. Is tliis I age to bo noted in future times for such ' d?ieds by the women ? God pity us, if such is the case. Soutli Carolina's day at the Imposition is fixed for February 10th. The hope is indulged that the Railroads will i reduce the faro considerably for that occasion, and will also give visitors who ' wish to come hero from New Orleans , .the benefit of low rates. i President-elect Cleveland has had interviews with various men prominent in Democratic circles. Among others, Senator Garland, ol Arkansas and Mr. Randall, and Speaker Carlisle. I Speculation is afloat as to the meaning 1 of these interviews. ^ ] Some New York papers are afraid 1 that Stonewall Jackson's war horse said ' to be on exhibition at New Orleans, will attract more attention than the "Liberty Bell." Wo welcome our old school-mate l)r. J. 1\ Ott, into the journalistic ranks. We see that he is soon to start a paper at Br&ncliville, S. to be called the Banner. We hope Charleston r.nd Aiken will do thnir part towards building the Carolina, Cumberland (Jap & Chicago Road. Abbeville has set them a good example. . Dynamiters have been at work in New York. Two dry goods stores were attempted to be blown up on Sunday last. The dynamiters were promptly arrested. The Liberty Bell has reached New Orleans safely, and i.s hanging just over the Mexican nugget of gold. The news paper reporters nt Washington sill concede Senator Butler to be the handsomest man in the Senate. MR. CLKVKIjAXIVS POLICY. Alleged Meaning of CouHiilfntions Wi'li Democratic Coucrcssiouul Leaders. Albany, Jnnu.ary 31.?The political speculators are briskly engaged in discussing the visit of Mr. Samuel J. Randall to President-elect Cleveland. All sorts of rumors were circulated. Mr. Randall remained tt the Wiilut street residence of the president-elect, and left for New York on the 2:40 train. The conversations held between the two distinguished g->;itl"iuc? were, of course, conducted in strict privacy. It is understood, however, that almost every im-1 aginahle topic hearing upon democratic policy and public affairs from a national standpoint was discussed at length. The republican local journals seem at their wits' end this afternoon to frame plausible accounts of what really transpired. The Evening Journal says: '-It is rumored that the president-elect is not satisfied with the way things are going on in congress, and that it may be his purpose to build a firo under some of the balky democratic members." A story is ul.?o given out hj' the same authority as coming from "a prominent democrat,'' who claims to be of the inner circle, and who is evidently not quite satisfied with the prospects. This informant sums tip the story in this way: "As things are going now, the democratic policy seems to he directed to the postponement of all measures of legislation which ean possibly be so treated. This policy applies to the several treaties now under consideration; to appropriations for naval construction, and j various other measures of public interest. A continuance of this policy is likely to result in nn extra session of i onnirroun 5iiiii?i??15?iti?t?r o-~ - -v inauguration of tlic incoming administration. To this policy it is rumored tlint Mr. Cleveland is decidedly opposed. The presence in Albany of the two demo- i cratic congressional leaders in quick succession is easily accounted for. The impression has gained currency in democratic circles that Senator Brown, of 1 Georgia, Mr Randall and others in sympathy with them 'have been very successful in gaining the car of the president elect. Not many days ago the Louisville Courier-Journal read Mr. Cleveland a sharp lecture upon the fatal results which would follow such an ( alliance. This warning has evidently been heeded. The order of succession in which these two democratic le rders have been called to Albany is thus ;learly explained. The time ha* corao when Mr. Cleveland must make his wishes definitely known to the leaders !>f his party." As to the "order of succession" alluded to in the above, it is well known that letters of invitation wore sent to hoth Messrs. Randall and Carlisle by the [ resident-elect. The teleirranh was not utilized in either case. The statement that Mr. Cleveland has *eitt out invitations to a number of prominent gentlemen to meet him in New York next week is also contradicted lieie. Ilossa Shot.?'Tl??; Wound will not Prove l*'al?l. [By Tcli^mpli to the Chronicle J Nkw Yoick. February 2.?0'Donovan Ilossa was shot hy a woman this evening, on Chambers street, near his office, and is repoited to be dead. Latku.?The shooting of O'Donovan IJossa took place nt twelve minutes past 3 o'clock this afternoon. He is still ulive. lie was in front of the SStewart building, on Chambers street. when he was approached by a handsome young l.wl.r ?l-:- ~?_.i ??-* iiiuj , mvniitu III |linill blVIIICS. OIIU wore spectacles and had the; appearance i>f an intellectual looking school teacher. She (Irow h live-barreled revolver from )ier dress pocket and, leveling it at him, (ire;l one shot. Ross.i threw his hands above his head and cried, "I'm shot." lie then fell heavily to the sidewalk. The woman fired ihe remaining bullets in her pistol at the prostrate man. calmly and unconcernedly walked < If with tho KUiok'n,' revolver in her hand. She was followed hy a large crowd, while a still larger mob surrounded the wounded dynamiter. City Marshal James MeAuley, in the uhseme of a policeman, saw the revolver in the woman's hand jvui.1. arrested her. She was conducted to the twenty-sixth precinct station house, in the City Hall. Her imperturable gravity and coolness of demeanor were r. innrkahle. When anaigned at the sergvM.t'-idesk, MeAuley handed the revolver, a small calibre live shooter, to the sergeant, asd said he found the woman blandishing the weapon on the strict. A uiti/.en who entered the p.> i.-o station with the prisoner said .sin hud just shot i man on Chambers street. 'l)o you know tin* man 7" i?sk"d Serjeant Cuss, turning !?? the woman. "Yes; I shot ti'Donnovn? Uissn," said the prisoner, with a slight Luglish accent. She looked very pretty, as she stood nt the har, and In-traye?l no excitement whatever. She gave her inline as Yeslet Dudley. Three young mm of this section of the country advise "C l'\ B's." IVvhunt3rs to lie low. Tlu*y are .1. 11. (joree, I'idgar II. Sligh anil U.S. Kni1 t They have run eight races tliis season, and have caught seven foxes?two reds and five greys?with six hounds.?-Yc/rbcrry Observer. ADVICK TO MOTII KItS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child snlioring and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mus. Winsi.ow's Soothing Svhiri? von Ctui.iiitkx Tkktiiing. 1 ts value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sullcrcr immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrh<ea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inllaimnatiou, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mus. Wissi.ow's Soothing Svuri* pou Oihi.iuikn Tkktiiin<: is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses ami physicians in the onii oi.ut's, ana is ior sale !>v all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents ji bottle. 5-ay GARDEN SEED! GARDEN SEED 11 w E Iiare jusl reotivtttl a lur^e i>took <>f'| Landreth's Fresh Carden Seed, All Varieties. H. W. Lawso^ & Oo. jan 28-(f jsimmery! iBiiMery! rrillE wost extensive stock <>f Millinery can JL now be found at K. M. IIADPON & CO.S. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between W. 8. COTHUAN & K. k I.YON. under the name of \V. S. COTHUAN <Xr CO., Druggists, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jan. 2, 1885. W. S. COTIIUAN, E. L. LYON. NOTICE. The undersigned have Ibis day entered into a partnership under the firm name of COTHUAN & PEUUIN, for the purpose of conducting a general drug business. They have secured the services of Mr. F. K IIaiirison, a Pharmacist of undoubted skill, who will devote his exclusive attention to the preparation of prescriptions at any time of day or night. W. 8. COTHUAN, T. C. PKltUIN. LAW PARTNERSHIP. mi! 10 undersigned have this daj formed ? u pal kiiur.tinp lor iiic pracuce ol law under the firm name of Oraydon <fc Graydon. Wo will practice *n all tho Courts of Lho State, nml in the United States Courts for the district. of Stuitli Carnli* nn, nml will give prompt nml careful attention !o all husineHs in our hands. KLLIS (J. CIUAYDON, WILLIAM N. GIIAYDON. Janunry 20, 1885. JAMES 8. J'EKRIN, , Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbkvim.k, C. II., S. C. Jail. 28, 1885-tf 1885 AT Tit* Centennial Saloon For this year will be found {Absolutely Pure Spirits. ! NORTH Carolina copper distilled Corn, FineBt brands of Kentucky Rye, from tvjo dollars to.six dollars per gallon. jlmported Coguac Brandy a specialty. Also Ales, Porter, Champagnes Ac. In fact all the popular and standard goodB that can be obtaiued. Together ^ith an assortment of Tobaccos and fine Cigarrf that can not be excelled in quality. Persons noeding such goods would not be humbugged by buying from them. The place is Seccond Door from Court House. O'DONML & CUNNINGHAM, Proprietors, Abbeville, S. (!. jon 14-tf . Z^exxiov^il. flirtplPQWlinmao uuuiiuuaiiiuuiui] HAVE REMOVED TO TI1K New Store on the Comer under the "new hotel. When you come to town call in to .<eC them. Sept.30,'84. QL'ARLBS k THOMAS. FURNITURE. PARLOR Suits in Flush and Mohair, Walnut Chamber Suits, latest styles, Handsome Fainted Suits, low price*, Fine Walnut Side Hoards and ('hinoniers, Fine Walnut Wardrobes and Hall Stands. Fiiu> Clicrrv and Ouk Suits, Walnut, Ouk and Cane Scut Chairs. Library Chairs, Bed Room Chairs, I>iniiifr and other Chnirs in Leather, Perforated Chair Seat and Hack, also Perforated Seats For re-seatinc old chnirs, 40 Bureaus at prices from $K to $"2l) with Rood Glasses, Looking Classes and looking Glass Plates to re-iill old frames, nil host quality. Safes, T ablcs and Mattresses of every docription and Prices, SOLD AT BOTTOM FIGURES. OUU GOODS AWE BOUGHT DIRECTLY FWOM MANTFACTl'WKltS and our prices >e as low as city prices and all goods sold just as they are, upon their merits. Wo can make your houses more comfortable, more enjoyable and lovely if you will call on us for wiia' you all ueed. Respect fully, J. D. CHALMERS & CO. i-tf. TIKIS. C. SKA I.. M. I.. IJOXIIAM, .tit SEAL & BONHAM. Real Estate Agents. / " *1 WE oiler our services to the public in the Sale, Purchase and Renting of Real ivstale. Town Lot*, Farm Property ami nil REAL ESTATE bought and sold nn liberal terms. - Particular .attention paid to liciiting and Superintending plantations. Address its a Abbeville, S. C. Dec lG-tf The Georgia Pacific "ELJVIIj'W.A.Tr. New Short I,inn, via., Atlnntn. (la. uud Birmingham, Ala., to Points in Alabama, J f i*sixsijtjn\ Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and the West and XortU treat. Tint favorite rouhj TO TI1K WORLD'S fa I It, new orleans, la. COMMENCING December 1st, 1H84. Double Daily Traits*, with elegant Sleeping Cars attached, for which the low rate of $1 for eiu-h section is charged?the lowest .-deeping far rates in the United States, Berths seer ml ten days in advance. brjSf" SEE thai your Tickets! "..jfTiJ' ftG-Itcad* FItOM.af-3 ATLANTA, ? GEORGIA PACIFIC RA.LWAY akh BIRMINGHAM, ALA. For further information write to or call on L. S. BROWN, Gen. Pass. Agent, Birmingham, Ai.a. A. 8. T1IWKATT, Trav. Pass. Agt., Ati.axta. Ga. I. Y. SAGE, Gen. Superintendent, Biiiminoiiau. Ai.a. QREEXWOOD HOTEL, Tiioh. I'. Rilky, Proprietor, CJreenwood, 8. C. Dinner house of tho A. & K., road. Passengers on the down train of the C. St (L, road, going Knst, have nmple time to secure a good dinner before the departure of the train for Augusta. Transient board $2 per day. A liberal discount from above rates to parties wanting hoard by the week or month. 6?"Livery, Feed and Sale Stables connected with this hotel. Malarial Poison. Having spent much of my time for the past three years in and near Albany, (lit., 1 had gradually absorbed miliaria into my avalem, and ny general health was completely broken down ; this poiaon culminated Inst November in a cone'esltve chill, and I was confined to the bed and'houie foV five months ; was treated by the beat physicians, by all tiie approved methods with no' bentfflt; my health was awfully broken down ; my akin almost as yellow as a pumpkin; a thick heavy coat on my tongue; no appetite; RQd in a miserable fix generally. I was induced in ./April last to take Swift's Specific, and tho first few doses convinced me that it was what I needed. I continued until I had taken several bottles, and am a well uian, the |K>bon has all been driven out of my ay stum by Swift's Specific, and I have gained thirty pounds in weight. C,' 14, CIj A RtC? Agt. Southern Life Ina. Go., Atlanta, Oa. 1 Cell k Peri UAYK in stock n complete nssortllH'llt of l>ni?<. Chemicals, Dye StullV. VarnMivs &c. ^I.SO ALL TilK l'(>I'L'LAH 1 A ? ?* * i mi-lit aiuuicinf'S now m list-, ninny <?f tln>iii Xon-s?'crut preparations. consisting of tlu? very lic-st C?vn;zl> Mixtures, IHspeptic ami Ivill?i4*y preparations, IMumimatic and N*<*ur?!^K: preparations ami l'e.-t Liniments for Mar. ami II?iisc. THE VERY EST FEMALE PREPARATIONS. JJV,,,A 1'INKIIAM S l-'-inaU- Homudy, 111! ADKIKL1VS Female lleirulntor. HOLMES' LINIMENT AND MOTHER'S FRIEND. CUIOVr.DKK liUACES ami SKIRT ?3 KIT IM'OKT Kits, sc? necessary to Woman's comfort and health. Also Abdominal Supporters. Campbell's depositor, <Sro. RUPTURE instantly relieved hy using the Celebrated Fry Truss. Tin* only truss giving an upward ami inward pressure, saino as holding the rupture up with the hand. No pressure on the hack. No thigh strap worn. 1st premium and medal awarded at Cineinnat .xposiiion ISH'l. PTIVOU S PILF, 01NTMKXT. The hest Corn Cures. Corn ami Bunion Tails. Al*o excellent preparations lor Chapped Skin, for restoring Vigor to the lfnir, for Preserving and Cleansing the Teeth. QUR LIXE OF TOY GOODS will he found very complete? consisting of Colognes, foreign and (lomcstic, Hankerchief K.\trnots in great variety. Toilet Soaps from the cheapest to the finest. Hair, tooth, xatu shaving, SlIOK AND CFjOTHKS BRUSHES. COMBS OF ALL SORTS. ALSO many articles for Household and Cooking Purposes? Raking Powders, Extracts and Spices, and Vinegar. i Close Attention Given to PRESCRIPTIONS at all Hours, Night and Day. I f. CANNON, ?AOKN'T XOH? x&fl? a d*i n use W9 V* w* D miiuiiuftimi! ARRKVILLK, S. C. I AM better prepared than over before to oiler to farmers ami others needing tliem Steam Engines, COTTON GINS, Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, OHIT MILLS, CAXE MILLS, Portable and Stationary Flouring Mills, ana an Kinds of improved Agricultural Implements. Also a lull aud comploto stock of Groceries & Provisions, FRU IT, C( > NT F HOT IO X13 R Y. CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., at excoedincrly low prices for cash. Price my (irocerics beforo vow buy. I have eight years' experience in the machinery trade and can offer you inducements both in (|iiHlitv, price and terms. Call on me or ivriio for any infot uiation as to prices, terms, Ac. 1-tf rpilE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COl'NTY OK \RHKVILI.K. In Common Pleas. Nancy Mnnn ct al, Plaintiffs, vs. J. T. Robertson, Administrator, Defendant. Complaint to marshal assets. THE creditors of Armistead Burt, Esq., deceased, are hereby required to prove their claims beforo mo within thirty days from the date hereof or bo barred. M. L. BONHAM, Jr., Master. Jan.14-4t t i . i h CUNNINGHAM I IIAVK IN SI ipiiKut T,AUO:-; AND WEiii, SKM:<TI:N Fall ami Wi. CONSISTING IN' PART OK Foreign and Domosi | NoTIC HATS, HATS, HATS, HOOTS AND SlIOKS, UAUOWAflU, HAItDVVAl CROCK CROCK At Lower l'rices thiui they \v?mv Kvcr O flu roil PALMETTO | TllOS. IKEoC PKOl'KIKTOU of the Inrjrvst SAI.OOX in Hie uj l(im?rs bv false u'lveritMCtnunts. Tlie half i. papers. lit* is well prepared for fall trade. Tile l'a thiii^ in tlie Iii>< of Foreign iiixl Domestic 1 titv Wst tlio market ailords. Holms jfol I.i Rye and Com, Irish ant Apple, Peach, California ami French J'orte He can ehecrfullv recommend liis (rnod.s to the p .liinks with nil the I?KI.ICIO I'S HKVKIUGKS ol llKlNKS, 11 in specially is it lurj;o stock of l'i'KK Gentlemen's Resort, No. K and you will not forget again A Good Line of Tobt . <0 "ST C! 3 ?X?a.s SEfrtJ The Furniture Bn AND WE KEEP ] ?>Y OUR LOW PRICKS. Our stock i.s sin ture Business in the South, and defy eoi keep everything in our line, besides all tin Revolving Rook Gases, Red Lounges, Vienna Patent linhy Cribs, Insect Castors, Furnitim Mark's Adjustable Folding Chairs, Invalid C Pillows, iSrc. (live tlx a call, or write for c<i a3"? 1^. 810 IJ ROAD STRKKTA MOTHERS' - | U FRIEND!; ?. BSEfS^2J3ESS2BHEJffi i m&1 No More Terror ! This in v Hluable preparation is truly a of j Xo More 1'ain! triumph of scientific Nei .skill, nhd no more in- Hoi No X ore" Danger! " "iumbio bene tit was Uot ever bestowed on the mothers of the! To world. ! CJyit not omIv short- I ens the time ?f labor i Mother or Child nnd lessons the inti-n- * -?.? sity of pain, but, bet- gin Tho Dread of tor than u?, it greatly. Av diminishes the danger J J)at MntltAnlmnJ to life of both tuotIter t fflotnernooa | and child, ami leaves I 1X1:6 the mother ill u cm- ? Transformed to dition highly favora- lflb ble to speedy recur- at a ery, and far less liable orl LT API? Hooding, eonvul-1 4.JL\_/A _12J sions, anil other alarming symptoms i . incident to iingering [ 1 a,,<l and painful labor. IU0' _ _ Its truly wonderful.' dls< ' J I 1 Y efficacy in this effect I otfc entitles the Motheus'j ava . T Fkikno to be ranked I tioi Safety and hnse ?.s one of the life- i savng appliances hQa ?TO? Zivcn to tho world i I bv the discoveries of' con Suffering lVomcn. I modern science. ! ^ From I lie nature of the case it will of! i coursc he understood (hut we cannot publish ! J certificates concerning this Kkmkkv without] wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet i for we have hundreds of such testimonials on file, i aft? and no mother who has once used it will over! j,]a again be without it iti her timo of trouble. | ?_u A prominent physician lately remarked to1 the j<r:?i'i'i?'<,r? 'hat if it were admissible to, ?' milk.- public the letters we receive, the "Moth- ; era' Friend would out-sell anything on the' market." i I most earnestly entreat every female ex-' all' peeling to be confined, to use .Mother's lie-1 to li f. ('mipled with this entreaty I will add, that during a long obstetrical practice ( foi tv- j four years,) I have never known it to fail to , ' produce a safe and quick delivery. I II. J. HOLMES, M. I)., Atlanta, (ia, i I M Send for our Treatise on "Health and Map-! f00< n.'s-. of Women," mailed freo. Iilo litiAKKtKLit liKtiCi.ATon Co., Atlanta, Ga. ' mnt For sale by 1). V. Ihi Pre. Lawyers go to the Mp.askkouk office for Letter 1 leads and Cards. 80 DON'T FORGKT. we have a modern swift running power press, new T ^ typo, ruled and blank paper, envelopes nml cards?so bring-in your printing. ' Safolict IVwder?, the most delightful, Ac., J a. \V. S. Oothran & Co. TEMPLETON [ ORK i STOCK ?>F iter Goods, tic Dry Goods, IK, f IA l!i>\Y A l? K, <;no('RHii;s, nirocKruus, KI.'Y, CliOl'KKK V, I'lSnCKKilY U'foro. 1-if SALOON! >-comitrv, intend to tlup?? liis o-.hi lint. iiM-nliiitic) in lli?* t'uvo Altliuvillo iltuctto House id well stockuil with everv Wines and Liquors, i|iu>frt nine yearn old. Omul old i Scotch Whiskies, Urn ndit's. r, Ale an<( Fresh Layer Ile-trr uldic for MKDTCIXAIj USE. uml mixed I Ik- season. Also COD I,, TE VI 1'i.UATIi CtXIIIS. Cull Ht the \ Washington Street, THOMAS M(;G HTTIGAX. tcco and Cigars. La <0> 35^" IE3 ,SUISSE Augusta, IT MOVING iipljr immense. We load the Furninpetilion from every quarter. Wo u novelties, *ueh as Folding Hods, Hentwood Chairs, Habv Carriages, ? I'olish, l'atent Desks of all kit da, hairs. Feathers, Mattresses, Springs, tdfotjiie and price list. eUSES cSc. OO, i; OUST A, fi A. fABREN LEUND, ?ni erorylKxIy know* as the suc?Mtfa] aager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises America, says that while a passenger from n York on board a ship going around Cap* rn, in the early days of emigration to Cal nia, ho loarncd that one of the offieors of vessel had cured himself, during the Toy, of an obstinate disoaso by the use of Iyer's Sarsaparilla. ce then Mr. Leland has recommended Eft's Sarsaparilla in many. similar es, and he has never yet heard of its failto olfect a radical cure. oni8 years ago one of Bfr. Ltlahd's farm oress bruised bis leg. Owing to the bad le of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling ui?p appeared on tho injured limb. Hore (tolling of tho skin, with burning and ting pains through the lump, made life 10. a intolerable. The leg became enorisly enlarged, and running ulcers formed, iliargiug great quantities of extremely msire matter. No troatment was of any 11 until the man. fov Mr. T.wr.A-tm'artlwu^ i, was supplied with AYBR'fl Sarsapala, which allayed tho pain and Irritation, led the sores, removed tho swelling, and ipletely restored tho limb to one. , r. Ljujlhd has porsonaUy used \ Oyer's Sarsaparilla Rheumatism, with en tiro suooess; tad, .. ir careful observation, declares that, la belief, thero it no medicine in the world al to It for the oure of Liver Disorders, at, the effects of high living, Salt eutn, Sores, Eruptions, and all tlx* Ions forms of blood diseases* re have Mr. La laud's permission to Invite who mny di-alre further evldenoe in regard tho extraordinary curative powers of sr's sansai'aiii lla to sco him person' either at his mammoth Ooean Hotel, ig Branch,or at the popular Leland Hotel, ad way, 37th and 28th Streets, New York, r. Lelamd's extensive knowledge of the 3 dono by this unequalled ?radl?torol cm poisons enables him to give inquirers & valuable Information. FllIPiBBD BY . J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Id by ?U Druggists; 91, six bottles for f& IIY GOODS, AS, Satins, Velvets, Trimmings, Rn?? Mian CircnlurH,' New Markets, Jcrae'ya, 11. M. 11 ADDON &CO