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V\|*Jl>;?:. / * , * The Abbeville Messenger. ? - Batered ?l the postoffioe aa Snd-claaa matter. WEDNK8DAT, APRIL it, 1885. trancairnoH $2 00 ?*??mmmm?mmm? Nlnrodi. TVe have in our midst two mighty hunturn. For weeks their cupidity has boen excited by tales of a wonderful drove e?f Turkeys (wild ?) that roosted in a mammoth oak three, or four miles froin t?wn, One day last week a darkey camti, and so played upon their love of port, that they determined to go forthwith to the slaughter of the turkey*. So not having ll?e fear of the law hefore their even, and not realizing that in thc.dark they might "?h<>ot a nigjjcr in th? hack in the clone season, but moved l>y the instigation* of the devil, ( George Sliillito and Jim Taggart (tallied klorlli in trie wee sinn noun 01 a iiiru?f last week, and look their stand beneath the tree in which the turkey* were reported to he roosting. Wearliy the hour* went by, till at last the faint gray Ktrcaks of approaching dnwn warned the wary and weary sportsmen to be ready. Suddenly there ros? from the topmost branches of the tree, with a mighty fluttor of wings, three huge black bodies. Bang ! Iiang! went the guna in quick succession, and there fluttered to the ground two turkoy-buzEards ! True bill! Karowoll. Wo know we oxprena the honest aentiinent ef this entire couitnanity when % we express our regret at the departure f Mr. Kdwerd Noble and his family from, our midst. They have been no long honorably identified with the social and public history of this town and county tha^it is like severing a link that hinds us to the past to bid them goodbye. For generations the noine of Noble has been in this county the synonim forhigh'iategrity and honor, and all tho attribute* of a gentleman. For genera-:? at i i l...1.1 uou* nit ii?ino iii? iyvvii ijviu in uigi* itsped and many a heart grows Had to-day .it contemplates the departure from Abbeville noil of tho last reprosontative of tho tiatne. Many a kindly word of remembrance has followed tliem in their departure, aud many a good wish for their future prosperity, and happiness in daity breathed in their behalf. >.' Children's Day. Giro tho children a chance to onjoy j . themselVos by allowing them to go on the excursion to the Mountain. City. They will see many things there that will interext'ihtfiu. Among othor things a fireman's parade, which will be given for their especial benefit. The order will be good, and the crowd will not be a promiscuous ono as the excursion wil be cenfirjed .exclusively to whiten. MKSS^CiES. " Vote for progress I 1 . What ia a 'Sserbonian ban f" y i; We have a lot of Cow l'eas for sale. W: Joel ftraith & Son. Aiken will contribute 5 per cent, to liferoad.* (4. r * v. Vot&.for subscription ! oVj.. Pickens has voted for the subscrin tion. Vol# Artr enterprise ! w* *., r? White Lawn for Cl4 cent* per yard atlielt A Galphin's. Mr. J. K. Vanco was in town ou Monday. 7. Abbeville iirill vote for tho aubscriptiou and don't you forget it. Aa an original item of news, we would remark that Spring ia upon ua. Quite a large congregation worshipped at the Methodist Church on last Sundf.^^ ' 5'tfa*es Millinory Goods latest styles just receiT?d at Stall & Galphin's. Sotiie valutbto machinery is advertised on nt{t Monday, Vote fisr J??wer freight*! The infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Gasa quite aicV. .s J Krery one pronunces H. H. 1*. the beat tonic. Vote for increased buainess ! y . . . Friend and neighbor are you willing to help defeat this rail ro*d. V.\*i |)r. J. O. l/ndssy was in town on Mon Mr. R. E. Hill has returned from . " a trip to the YVeat. Voto to save your town from becomng tfce abode of bats and owl*. Vote to aave your proporty from ruin aub depreciation in value. Mr. Kifrhy la doing some good work on the street betweod the law rangos. \V 1? \f?ll.ll- ?:n u ?' - " . n III |I1U?UII III the Presbyterian Church on next SunMrs. W. U. Parkor left on Monday fer the Floral Fair in Charleston. The Medium is still in favor of the rait road, in the semo way it lias alw^yn . . b*?n! v*' Tiaael Braid, for dross trimming just received At Bell A Galphin's . The train Mines in new at half past four, instead of 4:45. V4te for choaper clothes and blankets. Col J. T, Robertson, who received a Stroke of paralysis some time since, in ^ improving slowly. ^ Vote/or oheaper rates on cotton. The Council is arranging to have six gaseline lamps put up on the public qiiare. Saturday seemed a very busy day for pur tqareliants, but very 'little utonev m*do9 to change hand*7 ( v Mrs. Matthews. who has been risit: . tag her daughter Mix* Clelis Matthew*, of this place, left on Monday for S& ' Charleston. ^flMMdjourmd on Bttunlij. Judge * ^ a *reat ^nal oT wor^ ?*?d rq|Ej*wf the pressure of the docket iaeil^igfeB^gl^tend an entertainment, ** C?^?? on ^Friday try iWP<l u * know their txitotfini^to^?a* alway ? so pleasant '4* tj.. yr* . ;; 4 *% ' ,'w. ' v ? . Vote for lower priced groceries. Linen.collar* by the hundred for 10 cent* at Hell & Galphin's. Messrs. Perrin, Hill. Speed and others hare returned from the exposition. Benson Glymph has a composition that makes old furniture look new. We haru tried it and know that it is good. Dress Goods. A very handsome lino, embracing many stylus and prices. Smith & Hon. We afc due our valuable Aiken exchanges an apology. In making out a new subscription beok, recently, wp inadvertantly left them oft* tho list. Lawns! Lawns!! The summer Lawns are prettier than usual th:s season. A large stock at Smith & Son's. A beautiful lino of Worsted Dress Goods worth 18 rents per vard will be sold for l-'v. at Hell A Galphin's. Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Everything needed in this line and very cheap ai Smith A' Son's. Sensible men will pause before they undertake to defeat an enterprise that may make thin town to blossom an the rose, anil if it fails it leave* us in no worse condition than we are now. It in said, persons of Due West were in town last Friday to institute proceedings to contest the Duo West election. If rumor bo true they got cold comfort. Wo hope soon to lay before our readers the full text of the Decision of the tho Supremo Court in Chamblec yh. Tribble. Gloves! Gloves!! Onr stock of Gloves are unsurnasHod as to uualitv. style and price at Smith & Son's. Our handHomo young friends Drs. Covran and (Cochran, of l)uc West, were in Abbeville on Monday. Undoubtedly the largest stock of Gents Ties and Hosiery this side of Columbia at Smith & Son's. Shirts ! Shirts ! ! The Eighmie still ahead. If you hare trind them you knuw what they are, if you have not. you have but to do so to bo pleased with them. Smith & Son. M. P. DeBruhl Esq. has moved inro the oflice lately occupied by Messrs. Noble and Noble. His clients will find him there, ready at all times to attend to thoir business. We ask our renders to note carefully tho advertisement of Speed <fc NeutfVr. They arc reliable and safe druggists and deserve a liberal share; of the public patronage. Thero is a rumor curront that Itaoull has aaid he will have nothing to eolith a road to Abbeville. Let us build th? (}., C. G. aud 0. roail. W* are assured by John L. Addison, Esq., who is entirely reliable, that every township in Edgefield County, interested in the election, will voto for subscription. The Press and Banner now advocates a road from Duo West to Troy, after'urging us for weeks to be content with the road our fathers gave us. How can it ever consistently support any road. Now that the S. V. lload has been bought by the tieorgia Central, we need not hope that that road will dpsirc to huild a road to Abbeville, either from VeriWy, llradloy or Troy. Our only hope now lie.s in tlio Cumberland Gap Road. I)ont forget the May Day excursion 0:1 Friday. Perfect order will be maintained. Cheap rates, and a pleasant picnic at Greenville. Let the children go and go yourself. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Templuton. Messrs. W. C. McGowan, T. 1'. Cothran, and A. W. Parker loft for the Exposition on Friday. We wish them a pleasant trip. We had the pleasure of a call on<; day last week, from Dr. II. G. Klugh, of Greenwood. The Doctor is perhaps one of tlm finest mathemcticianR in the County. Mrs. H. M. W. Smith ia on a viait to her sister Mrs. Dr. Miles of Baltimore. She was accompanied by Master James A. Cothran, who goes to consult a physician about his throat and ear. We trust he will retura completely curod. The case of Ware ts. Henderson was argued on last Friday with a great deal of skill by the attorney* engaged in the cane. His honor, the Judge, remarked that it was the knottiest case he has had before him in a long time. Win. H. Irvine, Kk<j., n prominont young lawyer of the Greenville bdr, was in town lant week in attendance upon Court. He is the leading attorney for the defenne in the case of Ware v?. Henderson, and made a good impression in his presentation of hi? case. The chicf opponent of the rail road in Abbevillo says ho will fight the bond* if they are voted. Is this bulldozing ? We inistako the temper of this people if they are to be moved by such argument* as that. Rather will thoy resent such efforts to influence their actions. Qeotlemen, the statements of GenM. Hagood are worthy of your acccptancc and belief. Whatever you may havo to say of Hchofield, you cannot impugn the character or cast a doubt upon the veracity of Gen'l. Hagood Monsieur Dcveaux formerly of Bretagne, France, but more recently of California and Texas, has arrived in town to open a tailor's shop. lie is an intelligent man. and seems a capable workman. He ought to do well, for a tailor is much needed in the town. Gentlemen: Will you defeat by your votes the only hope that Abbeville has for a road ? The 8. V. has gono to the Contral, and Kaoull will have aothing to do with a road to Abbeville. "We needs mast when the devil drives." Seal, Mcriwaine & Co., have made a beautiful open top oiunibua which they propose to run to and from tho depot at low rate*. It iit a splendid piece of work, and we havn no doubt that popular priccs will make their undertaking a great success. We extend our congratulations to Mr. T. M. Scott, editor of the McCormick Advance. He has recently been married to on* of North Carolina's fairest daughters, and we wish them peace and prosperity on their voyage togethei through life. Abbeville will vote for subscriptioi because her business men, who are nol visionaries, nor carried away by preju dice and pasaion, see that there is n< other hepe of ft road for Abbeville. ry*v ; Tr,\'V ;;: y ;.v * ; -? ' v* * ' > r ' We hare been requested hv Wm, H. Mrkor, Ksq., to announce, that a neotfft?of the citizens of the town will be ^ in the Court House thin (Wednesday; oveiling, rft 8 30 o'clock, to take into consideration the mil road situation. 1 A full attendance is requested. It in cxpuotcd that l)r. F. I*. Mtilally will preach in the l'resbyte/ian Church, at this place, next Sunday morning and evening. The annual collection for foreign inissionA will be taken up during thu morning services. We want to say to ihe' colored voters that if the road is built, it will offer thorn a great many new openings for work. K it is not built, they will not be injured by having voted for il. This argument appeals to thwir reason. Therefore thoy ought to vota for the road. There is a constant warfare beinjr . 1 I?. ? : : I UV1UVTII II1VJ >rtl lUllh PUCtltf.N ??1 the animal kingdom. Think of thi- , korrihlene*ii of an army of worms storming the citadel of life. A dose ot Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy them. c t As ? superb hair dressing and rcno- | vator Ayer's Hair Vigor is universally commended. It eradicates Rcurf and | dandruff, cures all eruptions and itch- | ing of tho scalp, promotes the renewed growth of the hair, and surely prevents . its fading or turning gray. 1 The enervation and lassitude of ^ spring time are but indications of the sluggish action of the blood, overloaded with carbonates accumulated hy the use of hoating food in winter. This condition may be romedied by the use t of Ayer's Sirsapsrilla, the best blood purifier known. [ Wo are requested by Mr. A.J. Clinkscales and hi* family to expresa their t appreciation of the kindness shewn up- ( on the occasion of his recent sudden sickness. He is deeply sensible of the generous kindness of tliia poople. His ' friends will be phased to hear that he 1 is better, though still confined to his bed. Wise, educated, intelligent Due West J has voted the subscription to the rail ; road in spite of the fulininations of tho a ml Banner and the Medium, and tho efforts of active opponents. We rejoice with Due West in her vie- j lorv ; she haa done well?108 to (55 is good enough, and no opposition or contest will avail anything. i Oh last Wednesday the law books and office furniture of Noble A Noble were offered for sale at public auction. Not ' many of the books werosold. The greater part boing bought ia by the firm. The American Reports were bought by ( Mr. W. C. McGowan and souie of the * English Reports were bought by the same gentlemen for Col. J. C. llaskell. \ The South Carolina Reports were bought in bv Mr. E. Noble. Jr.. for i4fH). . It hati been suggested and ia thought to be agreeable to the Directors of the ] road, that there be incorporated in the petition for n vote on tho mil road bonds a condition that the rond shall be com- 1 pleted to thia place by January 1888. Thin Joeing done who can ihen hare any ( further objection to voting tho subHcription ezccpt those who havo deteriniucd to defeat it at any cost to the town J and its citizen*. l>ue West Dote. Did you hear the whistle Thursday ? j Our boys amuse themselves on base ball .now. ( Dr. \V. M. Grier preached for the As- ' sociate Uofortned people Sabbath evening. 1 Mr. James K. Todd has his handsome ' dwelling complete and painted inside and out. "Bird of beauty, how long T before thy charming voico tc. ?" 1 Mr. J. N. Scawright, of Donalds, has I a walking stick, of "Arariva wood" that came from Brazil, which he prizes very much. a Mr. J. X. Carwile is running a good school at Shirley's school house, and fl his patrons like hint. His average is . about 30 pupils. Dr. KbeauexerlPressley wan out riding with one of Due West's fair daughters Saturday evening, lie neotnecl in dead earnest. Dr. O. P. Hawthorn took his defeat on tho It. 11., like a man Thursday, and in the uttermost good humor. An observer of the II. R. fight here last week says, MThat when Due West wants a thing, she wants it bad"." Muscle, brain and hard work cooked the goose. Mr. Tully Branch was in town last week in the Masonic interest, lie is a fell fledged Presbyterian now, at least his whiskers are. The ladies took the livliest interest in the It. It. What a host they arc, when they are only on your sido. They attended tho meeting in Lindsay Hall, Wednesday evening in full force and did their sharo of clapping at this splendid meeting. Only one citizen of the Town cast his vote against tho Itoad. The Due West Fomalo College will give one of their splendid monthly concerts and also a fine calisthcmc display, next Thursday nifght. There will be buiiiu new lenurcN in me inner ampiay on that evening. The Junior exhibition f occurs Friday evening. ( Tho IHie West Cornet Band lent i tlieir valuable assistance to the rail road I mooting. This band makes fine music | and deserves the patronage of our town. I They are alwajs ready to work. Who has forgotton "76." The eleotion ef Due West was practically a walk over, as tho vote in raver , was about two to one during .the day, , in the last hour tho opposition crept up a little. Had it been closer a heavier vote would have been polled as a numbor of authorized voters were not sent after. In his speech in Lindsay Ilall Wedaea- , day evening. President Kennedy said .1 . .1 -i _# * - inn mo cnanco 01 puuuing tnis road was the grandest secular enterprise ever presented to our pcoplo for their aid, a grand through line from the Wcit to the seaboard. President Kennedy illustrated this speech with an apt anecdote that would be amusing if there were space to give it. Can enlightened, progressive Abbe' i 11 e afford to stand in the way of so grand an enterprise to the peoplo. There are men in tier midst to whom we h?T? stood in every fight thoy have ever made. Will they help us now or do i they Intend to entirely tarn their backs t on ns ? This is the question we put . with great earnestness. > All the new shsdes in colored dress buttons st Bell A Gslphin's. * 111111 _ mm BUSINESS NOTICES. A beautiful line of glorts at Boll St lalphin'a. The best black nilk ever shown in hi* market at Ball Sc Oalphin. Neck wear, Linen Collars. Collarettes, ft shues, Crepo. Leeso and Knelling in jreat variety at Hell & Galphin's. > All over Embroideries, all over Hanijurg, all over Swiss, all over Nett very iretty and cheap at Hell & Cialphin's. l)o you know the best ami cheapest jlace in the up-country to get a stylish int or bonnet? It is at Hell & Oalphin's. J ust received a large lot of Fruit of he Loom Bleached Homespun, which re are selling vury cheap. Hell <Xr Gal>liir.. The best thing out, is our Novelty Combination Corset, beautifully made, lerfect-fitting and guaranteed to give latisfactiou. Bell & Oalphin. Laces, Oriental. Torchon, Breaton falenciennes, etc., in the greatest variety it Bell & Galphin's. Jet, crochet, crochet and jot, Taylors :overed. Something in black button.1; to natch any black dress at Bell Gal?h in's. It IS Htmnlv ifiinnucililo In flnil n ine of 8, 10, 15, 20 and 25c. white i&wns than Hell & (talphin are allowing. Fans, fans. fans, from 2l.jC. to the best n real hand painting at Hell A: Galphins. Fine Table and llall Lamps at V. S /Othran ?Sr Co. A beautiful lino of collars at lldl & Salphin's. Something new for Abboville, an ariste in millinery at Bell & Galphin's. You can get a nice pearl Button for ic. per doz. at Bell tc Galphin's. Parasol*. Wo can show you soinehing handsome in thid line. Hell A: ialphin. Dresa Goods, Plaids, Knglish checks, ill wool Nuus Veiling from the cheapest o tho best at Bell & Galphin's. Barley! Barley! Barley ! Better ate than never. i>o not fail to how barey. It will pay. No doubt about it. k'ou can get a pure article of seed barey from Whitu Brothers. Flowers, Feathers and Ribbons in ;roat variety at Bell & Galphin's. Stylish millinery, Boll &- Galnhin. JOB WORK done neatly ?nd with lispatch at this Office. Kmliroidercd Dress Robes something >orfectly beautiful. Bell A* Galphin. Diamond Dyes, make old thing new Pry them, only 10c per package. All :o!or<i kept on hand, by Speed & Neufer. Laces ! Lacea !! Laces ! 1! in endlesi rariety at Whit? Brothers. Pnrasola, Parasols, another lot of Parisola just received. It. M Haddon ?V Co. 3 Cases Millinery, put rcceirod, al It. M. Haddon A Co. Presiding Elder Kirkland preached in he Methodist Church on last Sunday. B? sure to look nt tho Fancy China ind GlaRV ware at White 11 roth era. If you wish to buy a trunk or valise, jo to the storo of White Brothers, An elegant assortment of Flowers, Feathers and Kihhons at Bell & Galpliin, If you ever need a doubtc foot Plow Stock now is the time to get If. W. J. Smith & Sou. tl For Gentlemen. A most elegant line >f collars, cuff, Handkerchiefs, cravats Src. at Smith it Son's. Another lot of those elegant White !lobo Suits to arrive this week. U. M. Iuddon & Co. Something new and hnndnome, Madass Curtain Lace in buitntiful patti'rns. Uso the Suliim Curtain Lace. These ;oods are entirclj' new and cheap. R."5f. Haddon ?t Co. Satchct Powders, the most delightful, it W. 8. Cothran & Co. Out stock of Hats, Gents neck woar ;nd hand sewed shoes, cannot bo sur>assed. Smith & Son. ? ' White Lawn Robes with trimming to natch. A very handsome lot and very ;heap at Smith ?fc Son's. W. Joel Smith Sc Sbn havo on exhi>ition one of the Largest and most Atractive stock of Spring and Summer loods they have over offered. Goods ire much prettier than usual, and cheap nongh to satisfy the closest buyer. ?all, examine our stock andi get your rant* supplied. Smith & Son. Wo wont to market lato. had Feveral cinds of goods sold us at Teduced prises, and thereforo can offer some real largains to our customers. Como see or yourself. Smith Se Son. Full width Shcetinjr, all linen Table Damasks, Turkey Table Damask, Nap cm*, iJoynos, Towels, Crash and other tooils which tftko the eye of house ceepers, can lio found in great variety it White Brothers. Our stock of clothing has been prolouncivl the prettiest ever hrought4o \bbevollc. We really think we have i beautiful line of clothing and are soling thorn at very reasonable prices. Smith ?fc Bon. White Brothers havo a very large dock of Shoes, both for ladifea and gentlemen. There you can fitid Zoiglcr'a Shoes for ladies, which aro as good as Lho best. You can also find an elejant stock of hand-made Shoes for genLlemon. Ready made Clothing and Hats can be found to suit everybody at the* store ol White Brothers. Gontlemen, Youths, und Boys can all ho flltod. Alto an elegant assortment of Cravata, Ties, Scarfs, Bows Ac. It is the judgment of all the ladici who have seen them, that those Ham' burg trimmings, all-over Embroideriei ?nd Oriental Laces at White Brothers ire simply exquisite. We have still a small lot of milliner] on hand, consisting of Flowers. Hats Ornaments, Hair Switches &c. We of lor 1'iwmcH and restheis costing at high as $2 far 50 and 75 centa, Flowen coating as high a? 75 conta for 25 cento real Hair Switched, black and colored coating 75 csnts to $1 for 50 cent* Smith A Son. Tho stock of Goods whteh Whit Brothers are now prepared to show (b< pnblic is large and attractive. It am braces almost every thing, and tho mos attractive foature in the estimation o buyers is the fact that goods are e cheap. A little money will bay * gre? raamy goods. Buyers will lose Oothin by calling- at White's Blook, Nnmbar 1 and 2. ' ' H " ?W?.V i t CANNON ? AO KMT FOR? MACHINERY! ? ABBEVILLE, S. C. I AM better prepared llian ever before t? offer to farmer* aiul others needing tlieu Steam Engines, cotton gins, Cotton Presses, Saw Hills, ?U1T MILLS, CAXK MILLS, Portable and tationary Flouring Mills, and all kinds of improved Agricultural Implement*. Also a full and complete stoct ol Groceries & Provisions, FRV IT. CON FKCTIONK'RY. CIGARS. TOBACCO. Kno at exceedingly low prices lor canli. Prici mv (Iroceries before rou buy. I bare eight yearn' expericncu iu tli? ma chinery trade and enn offer you inducement: both in quality, price and terms. Call ot me or write for any information as to prices terms, Ac. l-tf-31 AYER'S PILLS. Urge proportion of tho diseases whi?k ttiut tinman ?offering result from derangemont of (ha stomach, bowels, and liver. Ayeu'b Cathartic Pills act directly npon these organs, and are especially designed to core the diseases caused by their derange meat, including Constipation* Indigestion, Dyspepsia* Headacho, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, for all of which they are a safe, sore, prompt, end pleasant remedy. The extensive uso of these Fills by eminent physicians in regular praolice, shows unmistakably the estimation in , which thoy are held by the medical profession. These Pills are compounded of vegetable substances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious ingredient. ^ A Snfltorer from Headache writes > [ "Aro's Pills are Invaluable to me, and are my constant companion. I have been a severe sufferer from Headache, and your Pills are the only thing x could look to for relief. One dose will quickly move my I bowels and free my head from pain. They are the most effective and the easiest physio I have ever found. It is a pleasure to me to speak In their praise, and 1 always do so when ooeaeion offers. W. L. Pios, of W. L Plgt ft Bro." Franklin St., Richmond,Va., June 3,1683. MI hare used Aril's Pills in number, less instances as recommended by you, and hare never known them to fall to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, and price them as a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. fi>B toTSPKPSIA they are Invaluable. 1 J. T. Hayes." Mexla, Texas, Jane 17,1882. The Bn. Fbaitcis B. Haklowb, writing from Atlanta. Oa., says: "For some years past 1 have been subject to constipation, from wlilch. in spite of the use of medicines of various lunds, I suffered increasing Ineonvenienoe, until some months ago I began taking Atbb's Pills. They have vnureiy corrected toe costive habit. aud bar* vastly Improved my general health." Am's Oathabtio Pills oorrect irregularities ?< too bowel*, stimulate the spp?> tite and digestion, and by their prompt tad thorough action giro tone sad rigor to ths whole physical eoosomy. FUFABSD OT ] Dr. J. O.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mats* Bold by all Druggists. VOUKft. AH experience tho wonderful niniSn ****** ox wrnnLF- Ayor*s Sarsaparllla. anrn Children with Soro Eyes, Sore MkU. Ears, or any scrofulous or syphmt^talat, maybe made healthy and strong old by ?U Dn?M>; tl, tlx bottles tor 84 1885 ?AT TBI Centennial SMoon For this year will be found Absolutely Pure Spirits. "\TORTII Carolina copper dintillcd Corn -1_N Finest brands of Kentucky Rye, fren two dollars to six dollars per gallon. Imported Cognac Brandy a specialty. Also Ales, Porter, Champagnes Ac. Ii fact all tho popular and standard (foods tlia can be obtained. Together with an assortment of Tobacco and flae Cigara that can not be excelled ii quality* Persona needing such goods wonld not b humbugged by buying from them. The plaoe is Seccond Door from Cour House. O'DONNELL & CUNNINGHAM Proprietors, Abbeville, S. C. > jan 14-tf 23 | P. A. 8. M. A. T. H G. 0. ROBINSON & CO. offer a Ma*oi & Hamlin Organ to tlie correct interpre tation of P. A. S. M. A. T. If. A these letters havo a double interprota \ tion, each person will have two trials and the winner must find out both read ' ings. Tho names, with solution, will b< entered in a book, and when the correc answer is received, it will be advertise* and the party notified. This offer ro , mains open until May 1st, 1885. A n *..1 n-- J! - # a .1 * a vireiui lteituing 01 our Aaveruse * mont in Advised. ' T. . M. H. O. T. fi G. 0. ROBINSON & CO., r 30 Augusta, Ga. : PAVILION HOTEL CHARLESTON, 8. C. Find Class In ill Its Appointment** HATES, $2.00, $2MO. e e Excellent Cuisene, larjr* slrv rooms, Otl . PuuBitr Elevator. Electrio bell and lighti . Htated r*.ica#a? Centrally located. f Oct 1, '84-tf n 0 A Every lady who would enjoy con j( plete comfort should wear "The Mm s none Strong Comfort,' oorset for sale I) Bell A Gafphin. ' # ? . , > * ? O'v-' ^ . f . . , . . . * " ' ikiiv , v! ... J"_ -*r : . BENJAMIN S. HTSTJ^A-3SrG^3 J^JSTTD CO REPRESENTS MILL I Kxkc Okku'k ok C I Coi.UMUU J CKRTIFT that BENJAMIN S. BARNWI The Liverpool and London and ( The Lancaster Insurance Co., c The Merchant's Insurance Co., | . 7 The ITonie Insurance Co., of tin Tnc Rochester German Insurai The Fidelity and Casualty Insui i lias complied with the reuuisiti Assembly entitled "An Act to r ance companies not i ncorporatec ' 11 a" and I hereby license the * agent aforesaid to take risks an smaiice in this State in the conu half of said companies. f Expires March 31st, 1880. V ' aprl5-tf i CUNNINGHAM i t HAVE IN ipHKIK LARGE AND WELL SELKO' Fall and W OONSISTINO IN PART OF Foreign and l)om NTOTI HATS. II/TS, nATS, HOOTS AND .SHOES, HAROWARB, HARDY OllC CRO At Lower Prices tlmn they woro Ever OfT< HB And will completely chance the blood In person who will taV.e 1 Pill each night fro owui, u iucu m iniug uo pois>uic. ror reu Physicians ma Ui?n\ for tho euro of LITEI or Mnt by mall for ?5c. In stamps. Circuit) MM, Harking .-ouro, WI;?or~lw C'.11*11, Chroolo IMam Dtmiu of tae Spiiie. Suld cvcrrwiirro. Circular* fr? If la a well-known fact thnt moot of ifc* BR B M Bono and Cattle PowiUir wild In UiU ?mn> HI H fl| try la worthloaa: that Sherldar.s Condition Mm Powdar 1* absolutelypore and vetyralaabie- IVffl B kotblns on Earth will make h?iu Bill M wUk?8heridan'sCondition Pow- IVJI I dar. Doaa. one taaipoonftil to each plat of 1 m. It wUl alao pwrito prevent and enra I Hen CHICKEN CHOLERA, j& HOUSE FOR SALE. WILL be m>ld to the hicht>*% bidder on SaU'HtUr in April (0 j if n??t dispos d of nuuner ut |irival? aal? tho Commodious Houue <> the Catholic Church Lot. For particulars apply to I K. KOCliE, or TIIOS. McOETTIOAN. r^hii.tr 'io [ ? ? Dissolution. THK eo-partnet ship heretofer* existing between Speed k I.owry in the Drug busi> nesH wan dissolved by mutual consent on January 1st, 1886. 1'. R. HPEKl), S. L. LOWRX. apr8-tf 64 j ? New Firm. B a ? WK the undersigned bare this day entered into a partnership uuder the firm name and atrle of 8peed k Keufler for the purpose of carrying on the Vrap business I atAbbevilleC.il. We selicit a share of the public patronage an d will dest: re it by close attention to business. ? ... PPEKD, , 0.1. NKUFFBR. apr8-tf OS JAS.G. BAILIE & SONS, :P3B3A-T..-lfniR3 I3ST ] Carpets, Oil Cloth*, Window Cuvi tainm and Shades, ' WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AND DADOES, [ Hearth Rugs, Door Mats &c i 714 BROAD STKKET, ' AUGUST A, GA. Sale of TIN WABE AND TOOLS. BY virtue of a distress warrant to xie directed by J. 8. Cothran. I will maII at Ahbovillo C. H? S. C? on Sitar d?r, May 16th 1885. sll the stook of GOODS and TINNING TOOLS, lelonging to J. H. Simmons in the store racently occupied by him, known m No. 2, Cothran's Block, consisting of Tin ! Ware, Pots, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys B* and a complete set Tinning Tools, Ac. Sold to satisfy distress warrant for rent due J. 8. Cothran by J. H. 8im~ mens. Terms cash. i- For particulars apply either to Perrin 1* A Cothran or Plarit*-? k MoGowan, At* 7 torneys. RICHARD SONDLEY, 4 April 15-8t7$ *.v . Bailtft . BARNWELL'S. LLECTIOIT AQKNGY. IONS OF CAPITAL. UTIVK Department, 1 <)M PTKOI.I.KK CJ ENKKA I., > ,, S.C. April 1, 1885. S ILL agcut of He Insurance Co., of Enjlaod, >f Manchester England, of the State of Now Jersey, 2 State of New York, tice Co., of the State of N. Y., ance Co., of the State of N. Y.. ions of the act of the General egulate the agcncies of Insurl in the State of South Carolimid Benjamin S. Barnwkll d transact all business of Inty of Abbeville, for and in bef. e. stove y, Comptroller UeneraL 78 1 TIM! r STORE nil) STOCK OF inter Goods, ostic Dry Goods, ONS, IfARK, HAItDWARH, ICERIES, GROCERIES, QROCKERY* >CKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKHRT' unrtl lleforo. l-tf-22 PURGATIVE nil I A sm7 PILLS the entire system la three mralk*. Any m 1 to 13 weeks, may be restored to Mul ule Complaints these Pllle have Mtqaak I and KIDNKYdlmsses. 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