The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, May 06, 1885, Image 3
The Abbeville Messenger
Batered at the postoffice as J*d-"fclaas matter
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1885.
atTBSCRIFTION $2 01
. "At Rest."
m Kitnick Pkuihn Gask, (hi only chili
of 1 lev. and Mrs. John Gass, departet
this life on Wodnesday, April 29, 1885
' Aged, three months anti-nine days.
Her existence, it is Irue, was brief
liut during the time she*-was with us
her presence was hs a sunbeam, cheer
ing: and enlightening the whole house
hold. Btlt^ >
"Alas! how changed thai lovely tlnwer,
'Which" bloomed and sheered our heart;
Fair fleeting c?wnf?rt qf an hour.
How soon we're called to port I"
Her suftering was grcut, bat her pa
tience seemed remarkable. Her worl
has been accomplished and she has en
t'ered into her reward. "Not lost, bn
gone bofore." J.
' V The Coll Show.
$very one expresses himself as
being delighted with the "colt show,'
of last Monday. Thuro was not a col
on exhibition that did not have som<
marks of superiority about it, and i
fmnakft volumes for the farmers of Ahbu<
T<IIe Ooui\ty that they are able to makt
X7,t69ch *n . exhibit. We have liuftnl i
,'spggedted, and thiuk he suggestion i
good one, that the exhibitors form A so>
ciety, and dflfer premiums for the fines'
colts. This ivculd take tho place, tc
sonic extent, of a County Fair, ant
would b? much loss expensive.
The following were tho exhibitors
and the' naincs and pedigree of theii
colts:
John R. Brown Ice?Lady Granger
bay inaro, 4 years, sire Granger.
Same?Lucy llinton, bay mare, I
years, sire Granger.
\\\ J. Donald?Ida, mahogany bay, <
years, sire Granger. .
S. W, Cuchran?Cora, bay, 4 years,
sire Granger.
* John W. Cochran, Lonty, sorrel horse
years, siro Lonty.
M. E. Sharp?Lewis Redmond, bRj
i*4 ....... >t... \t
living ju on t;
.^IJr. J,. G. Johnson?Kuppaliaunock
"bay, 2 ycafs, sire Rappahannock.
Same^Hupcttcr," bay* uiai'c, 1 year
sire Rappahannock.
" ' Same?Cleveland, boy horse, G weeks
sire Rappahannock.
J. 11. Baujjhman?Charlie, bay horse
2 years, sire,
J. J. McCord?Iron-gray colt, 2 years,
* 'siro W?de Hampton.
L. W. Leslie?Gipsy. bay inarc. i
years, siro Bold Arch bold,
.i .W, T; Kllis?Jolly, sorrel, 4 weeks
sire Granger.
? W II_ rtritli?rirnnn* />n1t O vn?i
J. I>. Pace?Duster, hay horse, If
month ft, sire, Messenger.
: F: \V." Pace?Minnie, hay marc, '1
years, siro Messenger.
A. C. Collins?Minnie, iron-gray, 2
years, siro Morgan.
' T. W. Morton?Logan, bay horse, !i
years, sire'Morgan.
W. S. Bell?Daisy, ba}' mare' 2 years,
?ir.e unknown.
Dr. B. A. Latimer?l'illy 4 years, sirt
"Bed Gauntlet.
' Among the Jerseys on exhibition, \vc
noticed, Sir Lofty,'owneil by Oapt. C. A
MoClung: Duke of Shclburn, ownod by
jJ. II. Latimer; Daisy a beautiful cow ol
. J.-W. Sign, and Maud : st, a .heifter 1!
years old, owned by Mrs. Lawson.
After the exhibibition on the streets
was" over, a number of the owners ol
- -tlie colts, 'had them hitched to buggi?s,
. and exhibited their speed and gaits
Among those that attracted. special attention,
were the colts of Messrs. Donald,
Leslie, Pace, Morton and Bell.
There was quite a number of persons
in town and all teemed to take an active
interest in tho colt display.
.Without pretending to be compctenl
Judges wo wero very favorably impressed'with
the colts of Messrs. Donald anil
Leslie, and commend the example ol
these young.farmers to. all others in the
game vocation, ''There's millions in it."
fttiooting.
? Op Thursday last Jim Gailliard was
'lirought before Trial Justice Do Bruhl
charged *witti shooting- -Li&cii/ Gladden.
It scemecF'that thejr livnd in the san:t
house, as did others. Jim cauio home
and .was. playfully bulldozing Mar}'
Gilliard. Bella Feilds and Lizzie Gladden.
He Baid to the latter, two or three
^ time*, ''look down this pistol and you
will see a ball." When she did look, the
pistol w^s discharged, the ball striking
Lizzie over the left eye, penetrating th?
frontal bone,.and disturbing the brain,
a small portion of which oozed out
* Jim ' says "he didn't know it wat
, ? W- e -
? vuiiin. irum mo iCKtimony
that.the shooting was accidontal. Hu1
it showed a degree of criminal careless
nesR, in the handling of firearm'*, thai
deserves some punishment. Mr. l)eBftfhl
required Gailliard to give bond in
thusum of five hundred dollars, failing
which, he was Rent to jail to await trial
Miss America Woods.
.Our..fair young friend above hamod
"Vlie'daughter of Mr. H. Woods, of Johnston,
and the, .grand-daughter of Mrs
Amorica Mosply. briftgs back, or sonds,
frmn the Clinton..'College and High
School a monthly report so admirable
that we deem it highly worthy of pubv
.^lic mention. In this report 9 dcnotei
''perfect. but in geography Miss Wooc
is marked 0%, in music, whilo in al
other branches she ranged from 8!? ti
0. This is an example worthy of al
imitation.
Th^above is clippod from the E<l</e
, Jtfld-Advertinr.)\ It i* an admirahh
report and worthy of high |?raiso. Ai
a companion to it, wo. Hubmit the fol
lowing. This little girl is hut eigh
years old. Sho in a daughter of Gen'l
Hemphill.
RBPOBT OP RACHKI, HKM Villi,!,, If ARCH 188;")
8peHVin?* 100, Reading 100, Writirij
AfitWiic 100, .Attendance 10(1
l)e^rt\h^rt l00; '1 '
' ^ttohos, OlookH and Jewelry.'
-i.i : r . '
t Mr. II.-I). Rkkrk, of Abbeville, is prepare'
to do all manner of repairing of Watchci
Clocks and Jewelry, and will pay all cxprea
charges on work neut to him from qtatiobs u:
the C. and (J road. II? alwavs keeps in atoc
. a handsome liqe of Jewe)ry and Plated War
at moderate prices. Band in your orders
Address, H. D. Rkbsk, Abbeville, 8. C.
%; : __ 17
Nottce.
; ^ * Dr. Neuffer, of the firm of Speed i
. Neuffer, is rooming ,at the New Hotel
* Partlee having prescription* to be fill*
I at night, will please remember.
t'y + ? -? " - ft.'? r-vsv
, KBB8AGES.
* _
W. 0. Bradley Esq. has gone to Au
gusto.
There was a good crowd in town on
Monday.
Mr. 8. II. Sherrard, of Laurens, was
} in town on Monday.
Cow Peas, Cow Peas, for sale by
Smith & Son.
I The Colt Show was very fine, and
I was a credit to Abbeville.
L. W. Smith Esq. is visiting friends
ut Cokesbury and Coronaca.
? German Millet seed to arrive this
week. Smith Son.
The Abbeville Kiflos will be inspected
by 'General Manigault on the 20th
Mar.
Messrs. W. S. Cothran, A. \V. Smith
and J. M. Lawson returned Saturday
from n pleasant visit to Augunta.
j One of tho mules of Mr. A. M. IJlnke,
. near Greenwood, was killed by lightt
ning during the storm on Friday.
Farmers uso Johnson's Cotton Sider
to run around your cotton with. Smith
Son.
< A complete ??tock of Points, Oils, Yar*
nislies, Colors, etc., etc., at Speed &
t Neu (Tor's.
? W. McGowan . Ksq. and Mr. and
Mrs. Teinpletoii returned on Monday
from Nun- Orleans. Mr. T. I*. Cothran
^ stopped at Home, Ga.
i There was a calico party at the resi.
dence of I>r. W. T. Ponney on last
I Thursday night, which was enjoyed ex
, ceedingly byjthose present.
' Wo arc sorry wc couldn't publish,
this week, the communication of "O. P.
? II." A rush of copy prevents it. We
r will cheerfully givo it place noxt week.
Physician's prescriptions carefully
ami accurately compounded, by experij
enced hands, at all hours of the day and
night, at Speed ?.% Noufler's Drug Store.
* Or. F. G. Parks, of Greenwood, lias
made nn addition to his house and has
i opened it as a dinner house. Wc have
no doubt he will receive a liberal share
> of patronage.
r Mother think of the battle that is
being waged by worms against the life
of your child. There is no night of
* rest with them ; they fitht to kill.
'Shriner'H Indiau Vermifuge will annihilate
them. Only 25 cents a bottle.
> Messrs. Seal, Mcllwaine Co. had
their handsome new omnibus out on
. Saturday evening. It is one of the most
convenient and easiest riding vehicles
> we ever saw. It will run from ihe
New Hotel to take passengers to the
' depot.
The McCants' Hotel, at Laurens, is
' kept by the Misses McCants who kept
the famous eating house at Ninety-Six.
t Tne hotel at Laurens is in no respoct
iinonor to me one nt and we advino
i nil who go to Laurens to 8top at the
MeCants* Hotel.
! It is said that the Medium has received
from a private source, some an!
nwurs to those celebrated questions that
are not wholly to its fancy. A corres,
pondent has promised us some answers
to the qusstions. He thinks they are
s flippant ami captious.
i We encountered, on last Saturday,
tho Richland Volunteers, of Columbia,
' en rou/c to Mobile and New Orleans
P to enter the inter State drills at those
, places. Tho Company takes forty men,
and is commanded by Oapt. II. N. Itichburg.
We expect to hear a good ae
count of thein.
We saw Mr. Riley's plans last week
for the remodelling of his Hotel at
. Greenwood. He adds another story and
additional rooms in the rear, and change
the front and the roof. This will, make
r his house a very handsome one, and
. very convenient and attractive. He
proposes to begin work at once.
A heavy rain and hail storm occurrcd
in Home portions 01 our county on b'rij,
day last. - In the neighborhood of
Greenwood and along that section it was
: quite heavy. In the direction of Lethe
we are informed that hail stones of very
large sixo fell. We hare heard of no
particular dnmngc d*ne by the . the
, storm. At Ahbeville no hail fell and
[ the rain wan light. Since then the
nights and early mornings have been
. quite cool.
We are sorry to hoar of the death of
Mrs. Dorothea Cromer, the mother of
W; 0. Croiner, Lyndsey II. Cromer, J.
' Foster Croiner, T. T. Cromer and others
1 whose names we do not know. One of
1 her sons who lires in Georgia was sum>
inoned by telegraph, but whan he reacli!
ed Greenwood on Saturday, learned of
i her death. Mrs. Croiner was in the
year of her age. She was a loving and
1 devoted mother.
Mr. R. 8. Galloway is the authorized
i Agent of the Mkssekokr at Due West
t and for Donalds, and will take and re
ceipt for subscriptious. lie is also
i our versatile and entertaining corrcs;
pondent, whose Due Went items are al.
ways read with intercut. Wo commend
| nun to the good graces or our friends in
those communities.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the bent
' medicinc that con be employed to cor'
rect irregularities of tho stomach and
> bowels. Gentle, yet thorough in their
1 action, they cure constipation, stimulate
1 the digestive organs and tho appetite.
and cleanse, build up, and strongthen
| the system.
I Tho "constantly tired-out" feeling so
> often experienced is the result of im1
poverished blood, and consequent enfeoided
vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla feeds
. and enriches the blood, increases the appetite,
and promotes digestion of the
food, and the assimilation of its strength*
ening qualities. The system boing thus
- invigorated, tho feeling rapidly changes
t to a grateful sense of strength and onergy.
Mr. Jason Simpson sells some of tho
,, best machincK ever brought to this market
He recently sold us a White Ma5
chine, that gives complete satisfaction.
' It is lieht runuinir. Rtntnln of ennatrnc.
tion, and durable. Wo can with safety
assure those wanting a machine, of the
fine qualities of the White. 17-tf-71
,f White UrotheR havo now in store
s more than ono hundred cases of Boots
11 and Shoes. They sell Zoigler's Ladies'
* Shoes, which* aro unsurpassed for fit,
* style and durability. They also have
a large lot of Men's and Boy's Shoes,
made by the Bay State Shoe and Leather
Company. Their goods have been
teatcd for several years and have given
k universal satisfaction. Any one who J
I. buys * pair of this make of Boots or
i shoes, always gets the worth, of his j
money. oct 1-tf 70
?1 A J* 1 v'm" ?"t- "V'* *
I>ue Went Dots?Junior Exhibition?
Female College Exhibition? Melange.
Small grain is Buffering for rain.
We shall have more "sweet milk and
peaches" this year.
Mr. \V. L. Miller has been spending
a Tew days in town.
Miss Corrio Bradley, of Troy, attunded
the Junior exhibition.
Win. Walker, a first-clasR workman,
has a boot and shoe shop at Donaldsville.
Dr. Iteid, of Donals, has a neat picket
funce jnst erected iii front of his dwelling.
The now Assistant Agent at Donalds
Depot, Mr. liland, i* a good looking, accommodating
m<l ollicient young man.
He is also the operator
Mr. Law IMuke, of Greenwood, and
Mrs. liKiiisey Illake, attended tho Junior
exhibition nml spent a day in town.
Tho Chuitchfeft of l)ooald arc neatly
furnished and show the thrift of tho
townf. Rev. Mr. Porter, the new Methodist
Minister, is located there and
seems to be quite a nice gentleman.
Prof. Stokes Stribling and brido and
his two brothers woro in attendance on
the Junior exhibition. These three
gentlemen are all former pupils of Krskine
and their youngest broth or is now
in Erskino and was one of the speakers,
and by the way did well. Their father
is 0110 of the staunch well to do farmers
and stock raisers of Pickens County : is
a firm friend of Krskine and has sent
seven sons to College here.
The excursion to Greenville was a
grand thing. About 1000 passed up by
Donalds, and 241 tickets was sold ?t
thin plucc. Lemraie Heid, of Krskine,
wont upon tho train and told us that ho
''wouldn't take a 'purd^' for his trip,
that he saw his girl." 'lhis may operate
a trillo against his prospects at the Female
College, hut they say that Leramie
was such a ladicstnan on that occasion
that a notice is deserved.
I)uc West and Troy are now twin
sisters. There was not a rote cast by a
citizen of either place against the rail
road. Our announcement of ono vote
hero against it was an error. Abbeville
C. H. needs a nil road worse than Due
West or Troy, and y?t ahe is trying to
kill her onlj pro*poct.-- She will wake
up when the SavaaurV Valley sterta, The
Due W .*st Missionary ~*oeialion
holds its monthly meeting -next 'ihuw
day evening. Two addressus are expected.
Messrs. Brooks and Dudley Carwile,
of Antreville, were out in attendance on
the exhibitions Friday night.
l'rof. W. L Hood and his young as
aifuani lencner lrom Triangle, listened
to the eloquence of the Juniors Friday
night.
Eupheminns are having their hall
ronovated. It will he handsomely
ceinbove instead of plastered. They
expect to put about $250 out on the
job.
Mrs. Hillie Devlin is spending a few
day* with her mother Mrs. Johnson.
The Misses Hemphill, of Abbeville,
have been the guesta of n number of
our young ladies during the past week.
They seemed to be enjoying themselves
immensely.
l)r K. H. Edwards, after having a
pleasant time at Chester with the
Knights of Ilonov, ran down to Lancaster
to see his grand-son of whom
ho is very proud.
I)r. Bell of Antrevilte had a seat upon
the stage Friday evening and listened to
the ftne oration of his son, Mr. W. U.
Bell.
Mr. Hugh Wilson, of Abbeville, was
in attendance on the splendid exhibition
of the Female College last Thursday,
evening. He thinks it beat any
thing he ever saw. Although, in direct
opposition to us on tho rail road fight',
our citizens were very corui&l to him.
Several rail road discussions took place
and some of our citizens had a good
deal of fun with Mr. Wilson, all of
which he took in the uttermost good
humor. We hope Mr. Wilson will yet
get on the progressive side and not continue
as a reactionist.
Hev.- R. Y. Mills, -who haa just been
licensed, preached ah admirable sermon
in the A. It. Church Sabbath morning.
That evening Dr. James Boyje
preachcd from the text, "A sinner destroyeth
much good." The spring communion
takes place next Sabbath.
The exhibition at the Female College
last Thursday evening was admittod on
all hands to be one of the very best
ever given. The singing and .playing
was excellent, and if our column in the
MES8ENOEK was not already full, we
would like to go into particulars. "Jimuiie
Brown," by Zulu Brock created
an "uproar. The calisthenics under command
of Mias Newiuan, took place in
the grove on a beautifully hard compact
ground especially prepared for the pur
pone. A brilliant t rray or Chinese lanterns
and torch lights lit up the scene,
and the young ladies moved in their
pretty uniforms like fairy queens.
They were splendidly trained and went
through the drill without : the
least hesitation. "Platting the polo*'
accompanied by "a little Presbyterian
danco" was one of the new features
and attracted most attention. This exercise
must be fine for the young ladies.
Miss Belie Neol was Captain with 3
Lioutcnants. Wo close by complementing
the whole management on this
exhibition in tho Female College.
Tho young ladios caroo out last Sabbath
in their now summor uniform?
"erruo" with hats in straw of sam*
shade triinmod in brown velvet."
Tho announcement of the death of
Mr. Calvin Winn, who lives on Long
Cano five miles from Due West, was a
complete surpriHe. Mr. Winn was taken
with pneumonia on Tuesday night
..v;t i -
aim uiv?? uau>'Hl.U IIIUIUIIIH UV IV V ClUUIki
'lVo of hi* childron and his wife are
reported quite sick with the game disease.
Mrv Winn was an energetic, hard
working man and a member of the
Presbyterian Church at Greenville.
Our community unites in the griof ol
the Htrickcn family.
The Junior exhibition occurred last
Tuesday night and was witnessed by i
large audienoe with quite ? number' ol
strangers in attendance. The speeches
of the young men wero*ll fine and delivered
in a manly manner with no attempt
at sensation which wo hope
to never see by a collego boy again
The oratory of all these young m>r
was all of first order. The music vai
furnished by the Dne West Cornet Banc
and was quit* inspiring.. Prayer wal
offered by Rev. Us Todd. irol
ii j.'u. .5JK0*?&j?Y:1T~V
.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A beautiful line of glores at Bell <fc Galphio'a.
The bent black silk erer shown in this market
at Bell k Galphln's.
Neck vroar, Linen collars, collarettes, Fishues,
Crepe, Lvesu and Kuching iu great variety
at Bell k Qalphin's.
All over Embroideries, all over Hamburg,
all orer Swiss, all over Nett rery pretty and
cheap at Bell k Galphin's.
Do you know the cheapest plnce in the upcountry
to get a stylish hat or bonnet? It is
at Bell k Galphin's.
Just received, a largo lot ef "Fruit of the
Loom Bleached Homespun, whicH'we are Celling
very cheap. Bell Ar Oalphin.
The best tniug out, is our Novelty Combination
Corset, beautifully made, perfoct-fittinjr
nnd guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Bull A Oalphin.
Kttwvy's Little Cathartic is the b cstnnd
only reliable Liver I'ill known, never fails with
the most obstinate cases, purely vegetable,
sugar-coated, tasteles, harmless, no griping
or unpleasant effects. Druggists sell them
?15 cents.
A. K. llogci'H,
Wholesale dealer in Corn, Flour, Men!, Men.,
Hams, Imrd, Bran, Salt, Molasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Uice, Soup, Ac., will deliver goods at
any point on railroad at Abbeville prices.
Betore buying always ask for prices, as w?
have advantages that few up-country merchants
have. A. E. Koukkh.
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$25 Reward.
OrriCE coukty COMMlBIIOyKHB, )
Abbevillb County, May 4, 1884. j
Whereas, information ban been received at
this ofUcc that some unknown person or person
s, ou or about the 27th day or April, 1885,
removed n ntiinfccr of iron bolU from Davis
Ilrtdjre over Little River in this County,
tlierebr endangering said bridge and the public
safety ; bow in order that the interests of
of the county may be protected we do hereby
offer a reward' of
. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
for the apprehension and delivery to the Sheriff
of Abbeville County, of such person or
persons, with proof to convict.
JAS. A. McCORD,
. WILLIAM RILEY,
W. T. COWAN,
Countv Commissioners.
May fl, '8*-4t , . * . .87
For Sale.
j 1
*jp OFFER for aatel, at low figures, the fol
a nmmK j?r?j)erij:
* w *' " ' ' '
-i JFiv#-horae power Upright Edginc. ;
1 Farquhsr Thr?ahar,J
1 Oin, (.30 a*wa)>r^. ConditiKr,
1 King Cottoo Praaa. ,
The above property, i?:c?aaidered In frond
condition, and may be bought iety lo*rb* applying
to the undersigned at the MuKNt^"
Office. JAS. l'EKKIN.
Mar 6, 1885-tf M
jyjTA8TEH'S .SALE.
The Stat* ok South Caroms a,
County of Abbeville.
In the Common I'leas.
F. \V. WagenerA Co., against T. W. Mara,
In He., T. W. Wagener * Co., againat Lucy
J. Mara.,
Foreclosure,
By virtue of an order made in the above
stated ease on the 21st day of April, 1886, I
will resell at, public outery at A^eville, C.
Si C., ou Monday. Juas 1st, .KS85, being
Sale Day, within the legal boura of aale, the
following described property, situate in suid
State aud County, t? wit: All that tract or
parcel of land containing
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT Yvi
vl." apbl'u
"VJK .iU,
more or less and bounded.by land* of the
estate of Joaiah Wells, S. R. Hurrah, J. E.
Caldwell and others.
Also that tract or parcel of land, containing.
ONE HUNDRED ACHES,
:?*
more or leas, and bounded bylands of James
McCaslan, said T. W. Mars and others, and
known as the McCel?ej place
Also, that tractor parcel of land, containing
TWO HUNDRED'ACRES,
mora < r leas and bounded by. lands of James
McCaslan, A. 11. Libdsay and others, known
also aa the McCelvey tract, willed to said T.
W. Mars by bis father John A: Mars.
Also, one undiyided half interest in
ONE IICNDRED' AND XTV ACRES,
more or less, known as the Covin Tract and
bounded by lands of Mrs. J. W. Wt Marshall,
Mrsv Jine Lee and James Tkgea^f.
THe said lands to be sold in accordance with
the decree of foreclosure heretofore pasted on
the llth dar of June, 1884, and at the riak of
said Lucy J. Mars, former purchaser.
Terms of sale, one-half cash, balancc on
twelve nnntha with interest frhm day of sale,
the crertlt portion to be secured by bond With
sufficient security and mortgage nf the premises
sold?1'urch'aser to pay for papers.
J. C. KLUOH, Master.
May 6, 1885-4t 88
INSURANCE i rt/ENSK.
T i .
EXRCrTIVK DRI'AIITVKNT, 1
' Ofiicc of COMPTHOI.I.KK GknKIUI., >
Columbia, S. C., April 30, 1895.}
I Certify, That J no. T. Parka, of Abbeville.
Agent of the German American
Fire Inxuaance Company, incorporated
by the State of New York, haa complied
witU the requisitions or the /let of 'the
General Assembly entitled MAi> Act to
regulate the Agencies of ; Insurance
Companies not incorporated irj the Stato
of 8outh Carolina," and t hereby license
thft said J no. T. Parka, AgenY'afor^said,
to take risks and transact all business of
Insurance in this State, in the County of
Abbevillo, for and in behalf of said
Company. Expires March 31at, 1886.
W. K. 8TONKY,
Comptroller General.
May 6, 1885-tf 85
WHY H. H. P. 18 A SUCCESS.
FIRST?It in good.
8EC0ND?It Tb pleasant.
THIRD?It is aafe.
FOURTH?It does exactlj what wt claim for
FIFTH?It Is made by reliable parties.
SIXTH?It lias no equal.
SEVENTH?It does not nauseate.
EIGHTH?It does not gripe. ...
NINTH?It will cure you.
TENTH?It is fhe best Liver Medici no known,
I aud costs only Fifty Cents A Bottle.
> A Never Failing Prevention of Kprlng
- -fHckatfliu i <V
' WILL INVIGORATE TlIE SYSTEM,
i /. ** , f\*} - * t
Circa Tone to the Stoipaq)).
i EcHcteH Tofjjid Livoi
1 and removes all excessive bife from the ayat
t?m and impurities from tbfe blood. x
Haa been triod by thousands in the past
four years Mud fouud worthy the oommenda.
. tion of all.
' TBY IT
J U. II. . P. oniy 50 cents per Qottle.
BARRETT A MeMAHtER,
1 WtwUilale sod RetaO IhiBg^ata,
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Speed &Neufi(
DRUQG-ISTS.
KEF,I* constantly on hand a full, and
selected sl?ck of pure
Drugs, Chemicals etc., e
All the latest and popular lines of Pn
and Proprietary Medicines.
Xlerbixie
the best Lirer Medicine, cnrcs Dyspc
forr!Su{? only by
Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL
Summer Complaint; and our Compound
up SHrsaparilla with Lididv Potnsh, fur
Blood.
BED liUG J'OIS ox,
the most ennvenient way of destroying t
insects.
DIAMOND DYES,
all the Staple and Fashionable Co
A full line of Fancy OooiIh,
Toilet Articles, Stationery etc.
TL~ \ 4 t I- _ r
a tiu uuai ursiiua m
ClgrarH, Tobacco, ftnd|'Jiirarcttes.
A complete stock of White Leads, Pa
Oil*, Varnishes, etc., etc., Paint Brut
Window Glass.
Golden Machine Oil.
Wo sell (he celebrated Harrison Brotl
Prepared Paint; the best in tiie market.
Special attention paid to the .
Prescription Department
Physician's prescriptions and fa.niW
cipes filled at all bmirs of day and night
experienced and competent hands.
Orders bj band or Mail, promptly attei
to.
cprrn p.. wrnrrrn
m* w a1uva a ??aib
April 29, 1885. tf J
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR BENE WE]
wu the first preparation perfectly adapted
ear* diseases of the ecalp, and the first s
eessful restorer of faded or gray hair to
natural ooloi, growth, and youthful bean
1|: bu had many Imitators, but none bars
fully met all the requirements needful 1
tii proper treatment of the hair and sea
Mau's Hair Rukwbb hu steadily gro
in favor, and spread its fame and neefuln
to every Quarter of the globe. Ita nnpai
loled suocees can be attributed to but c
cause: tht entire fulfilment qf it* promise*.
The proprietors have often been surprii
at the receipt of order* from remote ooi
Itrtaa, whore they had oanr mad* an effort!
Ha Introduction.
... 1Ck? as* for ? abort time of Hall's Hi
BspawnS woaderfully improve* the p
eomU appearflpo*.. Iteleanaea the acalpfn
all iBporlUaa, ctfd all homora, fever, a
dryness, ud fees fNf*<s baHnsa*.
atlmttlatea the ?aalt?ad !><<? ? < ??*>
them to push forward a new aT.*l yigon
growth. The effects of this article are -2
transient, like thoae of aloohelle prfpa
tl eras, but remain a long time, which ma)
lta u?e a matter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYI
fob tbs
WHISKERS
Win change the beard to a natural broi
or black, aa deal red. It prodncea a perm act
color that will not wash away. Conalstlng
a single preparation, It la applied wltho
trouble.
PREPARED BY
R. F. HALL & CO., Mna, K.l
Sold by all Dealera in Medicines.
tPOE ALL THE P0B1
o*
Scroftijona, Mercurial, ai
Blood Disorders,
the beat remedy, because t
moat searching and thoroa
blood-Durlfler. la
Ayer's 8arsaparllla
Sold by ?U Druggists; f 1, tlx bottle*, ft
1885
?T TV>
Centennial Saloi
For thia year will be foand
Absolutely Pure Spirit*
"VTORTH Carolina copper distilled <
J3l Finest brands of Kentucky Rye,
t?[o dollars to six dollars per gallon.
Imported Cognao Brandy a specialty.
Also Ales, Porter, Champagnes Ac
fact all the popular and standard goods
can be obtained.
Together with nu assortment of Tobi
and fine Cigars that can not be exoellc
quality.
Persons needing sueh goods wonld nc
humbagged by buying from then.
Thfl place is Seecond Door from <
Home.
O'DONNELL & CUNNIN&BL
Fraprleton, Abbeville, 8.
jan 14-tf
P. A. 8. M. A. T.
G. 0. ROBINSON A CO. offer a M
& Hamlin Organ to th? correct intei
tation of P. A. 8. M. A. T. H.
these letters have a double interp
tion, each person will hare two ti
and the winner must And out both i
ings. The namos, with solution, wi
entered in a book, and when the co
answer is received, it will be adver
and the party notified. This oflfei
mains open until May 1st, 1865.
A Careful Reading of our Advei
inent is Advised.
*. . H.; o. T.
>: G. a. ROBINSON & 00.,
'. 80 Augusta, <
PAVILION HOT]
; CHARLESTON, S. C.
First Class ii all Its ipptlitvei
RATES, $2*OOt $2.BO.
ExoellentOnfsene,. large elry. rooms
PcBMDger Elevator. SUftti* bell snd I
Heated rttnada* Ccatndly located.
Oct 1, 'M-tC
- BENJAMIN 8. 1
If
' X3STBTJI2r-A?ITC3an JL2ST3D 003
REPRESENTS MILLK
well
Execu
to. Ofkicb op Co
Columbia,
itent
J CERTIFY that BENJAMIN 8. BARN WEI
Tie Liverpool anfl London and Gl
^for The Lancaster Insurance Co., of
the The Merchant's Insurance Co., o
The Home Insurance Co., of the
hose Tne Rochester Gel-man Insurant
The FiflHlihv M.nrI Pnonolfir Tnonwi
? xiioui (I
lor8. has complied with the requisitic
Assembly entitled "An Act to re(
etc. mice companies not incorporated
na" and I hereby license the sn
agent aforesaid to take risks and
??*?. surance in this State in the connt
1 ,t3' half of said companies.
Expires March 31st, 1886,
W.
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JrnMNM *
ided uuiviuiiuuum v
\
IIAVK IN
i3.
~~ IJ1II KIR LAKOR ANI) WKLL SKLKCT1
'Fall and Wi
a
qONSISTING IX PART OF
to
;? Foreign and Dome
o
tor
? NOTI<
M
nATS. HATS, ITATS,
,n* 1IOOTS AND SHOES, c
IIABnWARK, HARDWi
in*
to*
CROC
rm CROC
er^
At Lower PricoB than thoy weri? Krer Offor
* PARSONS!
? *?? WflI' aynMlir chugs the blood In t
J pmon vkc X Fill Mob nl|ht fro IE
health, If thlnV>? poMlble. For Femi
fkjnldaai ow them for i^8 cure of UTftB <
Qf?wt liy ?aaU tor gSc. lnfclgn^J^gJCTilw
1 DIPHTHERIi
R JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT
[x, mm, Hacking ough, Whooptn? ?.<iu*h. Chrome iMarrtwa
DbiUM of '_i? Spine. Sold everywhere. Ctrculara fte*.
It'?i well-known fact that moit of the H M
Bi .nd Cattle Powdar aold In thl? somi- H H H|
try j. /orthlcaa; that Bheridan's Condtctoa SB
[a Powder la abaolutelynnra and very v&laabia- Iflfl 01
Rothlnf on Karth will make hene III H
WllkeBherldan'aCondition Pow- HI M
^*r. Doa?loae taaapoonfVU to each plotof
" CHICKEN cIToILERaI IS3
ha
HOUSE FOR SALE.
WILL be Hold to the bipbeHt bidder on "|
Halettday in April (C> if not diiipua- |
34 ed of sooner at private sale the Cotnmodioua J
. lloaxe on tbe Catholic Church Lot. For partieulara
apply to
K. KOCHE, or TIIOS. UcGETTKiAN.
Feb 11-tf '2ft'
Dissolution. 1
111 ?
J?L rpiIK co-partnei ship heretofore exiatinr be- V
JL tweeu Speed A Lowry in the Druffbnai- ?
ness was dissolved br mutual consent on January
Int. 1885. P. B. SPEED, t
B. 8. L.JiOWRX. '
apr8-tf 64
r?;?' New Firm. 1
fi
In "XTLT^^a undersigned have this day en- -A
that * ? tered into a partnership uude'r the G
Arm name and etrle of Speed A Keufler for
the purpose of carrying on th? Drup busineaa
iccoa at AobeTille C. H. We solicit a share of the n
id in publio patronage and will deasrre it by close
attention to buainasR. *
. . SPEED, \
lk b* O. A.NKUFFKR. v
apr8-tf 64
>ourt ]
?? JAS. 6. BAILIE & SONS,
urn, . e
^ ID "Hi A T ."FURS 3TET f
g Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Cur- K
tains and Shades, 1
H. WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AND ?
DADOES, J
anon ' a
PAm Mearth RuSs> Door Mats tic 1
ret*- 714 BROAD STREET,
??'? "WWeS* ADGOSTA, OA. ,
II be
rrect J
tUed
TIN WARE AND TOOLS.
rtise8.
DY virtue of a distress warrant to me i
A* directed by J. 8. Cothran, I will J
' toll at Abbeville C. H., 8. (?., on Natur*
day, May 16th 1885. all the stock of 1
GOODS and TINNING TOOLS, belonging
to J. H. Simmon* in the store'
lj |j recently .occupied by him, known *? No.
' 2. Cothran's Block, consisting of Tin
Ware, Pots, Lamp*, Lamp Chimneys
and a complete aet Tinning Tools, Ac.
its. gold to satisfy distress warrant f6r '
rant due J. 8. Cothran by J. H. Sim- 1
raons. Terms oash. J
Otis For particulars apply either to Perrin ,
[ithts. A Cothran or Parker & McGowan, Attorneya.
RICHARD SONDLKY,
SI April 15-St 78 Bw ttf.
, ? + ' . ^ 4 * 'V. ' 7
BARNWELL'S.
LLHCTIOW .A-GUHJUSTOY.
DN8 OF CAPITAL*
TIVB DBI'ARTMBNT, 1
MPTRdl.I.KK GBKBRAL.V
S. C. April 1, 1885. )
<L agtnt of
ie Insurance Co., of Enjland,
' Manchester England,
f the State of New Jersey,
State of New York,
ce Co., of the State of N. Y*,
nice Co., of the State of N. Y.,
>ns of the act of the General
gulate the agcncics of Insurin
the State of South Carolitid
Benjamin S. Barnwell
transact all business of Iny
of Abbeville, for and in be
E. MTOXEY, Comptroller General.
78
i TEMFLETON
STORK
SD STOCK OF
inflAl* (rnnrlfi
LM.M. VI
stic Dry Goods,
IRE, HARDWARE,
SERIES, GROCERIES, CROCKER
!KERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY'
ed He Tore.
1-tf-SS
IP PILLS
he entire lyttem la thm months. Amy
l 1 to 18 weeks, msy be restored to ?omA
tie Complaints these FlUs hare no sgnal.
kndKIDNBTdlsMUM. n ^
U OOt of t?n. Information tbst irtll Mrt eu?
m llTSS SMt ftss b/ msll. 1>oq t dela/ moment,
| rzersntloa U better thso canCURES
lnfineass, Bleedln* at (he Lone*. Boim
KE HENS LAY
nMtmte. nnliliup 11Tin s nrMsttiynft*'Wftf|l
Una**.. 1. 5i
79
G. H. t.
Pianos! Organs
THE BEST IN TH1 WOBLDl
C. O. ROBINSON * CO*
lie Great Savins Institution!
SlO TO SlOO SITBDt
j. P. Q. S.
'new Lower and Ncartr Cott (JUm
JCUcwkerc.
5. i. a m.
Our Pianoe and Organs Selected
rom Twelve of the Beet Maker*, are
icknowleriged to be Superior by til*
lrr?t Arti*t of the World.
We Deliver our Pianoe and Organ a,
'reight Paid, to anv Point ill the (loath,
rith Music Boole, Revolving Stool aad
nutruction Book. AlflO a Good Cevot
rith every Pieno.
P. A. S.M.A.T.H.
Our long experionce of over 40 years
nables uk to place in every Hone the
Inest musical instrument in the Worlds
uaran teeing Satisfaction and our Prioe
o be the Lowest.
Musical Merchandise and instfa ents
of every description. Sheet If ic
and Music Books. The Latest Pnhicationa.
Orders filled on dsy of reeepttoa.'
Write for Catalogues, Prices, DUounta,
snd Easy Terms off Pay moat.
r. m. h. o. t. i.
LovmI priMi il
- OIO. 0. ftOBIXSOK k CO.'?,
Ml Broad it., AsgMtft, 0?.
. -Mft
French Candies, Fresh!
LEMON CRACKERS, FRESH!
SODA CRACKERS, fresh I '>
GINGER 8NAPS. FREfH t
AS80RTED JUMBLES, FRESH1!
Jagi BMAiVid
l-tf-29 ^ QUaRLSS TSGMmS.
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Hiilmeryl Millinery!
rpHB mo*t tfUUpwrpM*
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