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- W a The Abbeville Messenger. Bnteitd at .the postnflice as 2nd-clasti matter. WEDKK8DAT, MAY 13. ISHi. 8lTBSCR1I'T ION $2 00 Railroads ill Laurens. THK WONIHIOlUhl'li AOVANTAtiKfi /^Ll V?.,llr /'/*VVLW?n**VC v/r rj *v v\/?* / a " How the Competing Lines are Bidding for BukIiicms?Rerious Objection!* to the Consolidation of the .Greenwood, Iinuronn and Kpartan-tmrg lload with the Ceorghi Central System. Laurens, April 29.?Wo hnye had the luxury of fish brought by our new railroad (tho Greenwood, Laurens and Spartanburg.) fresh from l'ort Royal, caught one morning atwl delivered to purchasers here that name night, and oil the breakfast table the next morning. Excursion u go tils and advertisements 4mvc been waking us up. We have just jind an excursion by some of our young men to witness the base ball gnme. Ouf Sunday-schools are stirring our young "society" from centre to circum forence with an excursion to Augusta to^jfojy for Which two hundred tickets ha^re been j?old. jDur young fire compajiyiadihpirifrie flds arc making preparetions to participate in the coming tire department displa}' at Augusta, 011 which occasion un excursion rate will furnish opportunity to many for a quick Mnd cheap visit to Augusta?a city favorably known to lis by tradition, and none the less so throughout the new channels of communication. And now while we are almost having to pinch ourselves to know whether we are really oursidves, we are dazed by a flood of advertisements of excursion rates from the "old reliable" South Carolina Kail way and the "old reliable" Columbia and Grocnville Railroad Company, that used to publish excursion rates to Charleston, and leave Laurens oi\t entirely ! But they not only "count us in" now, but send us advertisements embellished with something of artistic pretention. Or. a par with this excursion boom may be mentioned tho fact that whore the freight on a carload of building lumber from Augusta to Laurens was formerly and till recently $25, it is now only $11.75, and this not exclusively by tho new road, but by the "old reliable" Joluinbia and Greenville, which fact slu>,Ws:how much better a rail road company-will do when it has competition. With this? competition no wonder there was, the other day, a lot of mouldings for buildings shipped from one of our Laurens steam mills to a (i it-en wood builder. Furthermore our Laurens merchants arc beginning to attract cus torn from the remotest sections of our jcoujaty and even from .adjoining counties. Our streets, too, are nti\c with pew faces prospecting for business openings, and the demand for houses is unabated. But these benefits, which appertain more immediately to our town, areYnotbing as,compared with the benefits conferred by our new competition upon the people of the county?the farmers, on whose prosperity ail el?e is leased*- The Greenwood, Laurens and Spartanburg is being Ftcadiiy pushed forward. For about two and a half weeks the iron horse has b??t?t? pasturing pn the banks of the Enorte, "bathing his fetlocks'' in tho crystal waters preparatory to leaping across the bold and beautiful Enoree in his "turf-timo*' oounu towards ttpartanburg. In ten days the locomotive is expected to cross .the Enoroe, nnd within a week from ?h*t event it will reach Woodruff, vwhehce a good line of hacks will lie provided for conveying pass.-ngers to Spartanburg, sixteen miles distant, and thence to Glenn Spring!, also sixteen miles distant, which will he a great accommodation to people from Augusta and beyond, ns also from tlic Savannah side of our State, who may want to reach these wondorful life-giving springs. \Vl)en the Greenwood, Laurens and Spartanburg Railroad shall have be??n pushed through to completion, ns it will be during the coining summer, we will docile** haye increased advantages in freights oyer what we now hare. That is unless our town and county should again bw comparative!^ "oottled up," /is we , were formerly by the "old reliable" Columbia and Greenville Railroad Company when they were without competition and used to charge us $25 for what they are in.w glad to do for us for if 11.75, in tho way of landing fhe luinbor above mentioned. tyo are well pleased with the Georgia Contral so far, but yr> don't want too piuch eVen of so good a thiijg. In other words, much as yroiike Mr. Raoul Sml his policy, we don't want t/> be put iff his pocket any more than in anybody else's. Tho opinion of not only thi* town but of this county. so far as can learned, is overwhelmingly opposed to the Greenwood and Laurens Railroad Company being consolidat-d with the Georgia Central System. In f.iet, the opinion and feeling in this direction is almost unanimous against the proposed consolidation, but not more so than it would bo against any other syudicato or company similarly situated. And if the C9^s(>Udation in question should be effoetoa, it will be alter the exhaustion of avery reasonable effort?including a j resprifto the Courts?which fight, it Is understood, experienced counsel are fntdv to nnilprUlra bc/i ?**?? . V ?""w/" v wi/MT/ //rtw without feo*- or reward.?News and Vour%ief. > K 1 " > :.; * .... : i .* "' \ ;."' " -.' >ikgf > PROHIBITION AND HYPOCRICY. How the Moral CKizcim or Maine A) MmiuKe to Kvatle the Iiiquor Law. ' 1'ciiTi.ANr>, Me., May 0.?The most tit prominent tiling in regard to the prohi- ,nj bition laws is the humor attached to j them. Anil the more they are enforced i i thf more this is apparent. Just now the ~ : friends of the anti-liqor laws have taken I a sudiU'ii start and are endeavoring with j might and main to suppress illegal li<j| uor-sel'.ing. | The World correspondent, in company with a Boston lawyer, made a tour of this town last evening to see how much i of the ardent could bo obtained and the manner of procuring it Wo found 110 difficulty in grtting rum,, but the wny in which it was got was both peculiar and ridiculous. First we applied at a k-ading hotel, which, until recently, had its first-class bar. In a whisper the smiling clerk was told what was wanted. "Here take these keys," said ho, ' and go to room 4, first floor front." We found room 4 to contain several chairs and a table, but no sign of a bar. a r - .1 miui miiiinjj u itn M'CUiiiiN 111 came llie clerk carrying a good-sized car^ci-bag which h" deposited on the table. "I etirrv the bar with me," ho explained as he opened the bag and took therefrom several bottles labeled with tlier respective li<|non?, which were followed by glasses, bitters, tfce. After sampling tlje nlchoholic beverages the clerk explained that if a .search was made by the ollicers it was a very easy matter for him to take his grip, or barroom, and march around town with it until tlie searchers hud left in disgust. We next took a walk down by the i llailroad depots, where saloons were formerly as thick as those on the Bowery. And indeed the most of them are open now, but liquors, especially ale ani beer, are not so easily obtained in them. In one place we were served in a iuiio iron-clad room, with a huge oak bur thrown across the door to prove in surprise. In another we ware given alo which flowed from what to all appearances was a harmless gas pipe. Instill another place our liquor was brought on sealed up in egg shells, the meat having been blown out. In all of these places a tub of acid is kept handy, and ? at the appearance of an officer the liquor ' dunipted into ?t. This is, nil kept on hand. The main supply is always hidden somewhere about the building. As we were returning up town no less than five persons?young men?came up to us at different times and asked if we | were "lookiii1 for sometliin' to lake." j These wero bottle-carriers, or walking i s'. bar rooms, and u great dual of liquor is I n disposed of by them, many having their i j?1 regular customers. Among the for-! Si eigners liquor is s<dd mostly by women (I"1 in their kitchens, and numerous is the ! 0 ! motherly loo'? in?, dame who carries her ........I.. ~i* i: _ r . ' ? ..ui nutiui- rcire.snmcni m Her I 1 1 ' vf) sumptuous bustle. I C'lmrlcston Wins the i'rlzo. j tw At ihe meeting of the State Iionrd of Kdncation. belli yesterday in the oflice ?' * % i M of tlie State Superintendent of F.duca lion, the principnl business transacted j was the selection of a place for holding in the next sessions of the State Normal j in j Institutes. The choice of a place for the : ^ I white institute resulted in a victor}' for \\ j the "City by the Sea." There were - three contestants for the honor?Charles- () . ton, Anderson and Yorkville. if" There were two contestants for the ! M colored institute?Columbia and Aiken ! . ; ?and Aiken was awarded the prize. j Hi j The date will be fixed by the State | "" . Superintendent of Education. j tv ' A case against William Van Tassel for ! ?" j selling liquor without a license, which 1:1 j has been on the docket four terms, was ! culled for trial. Mr A. I'.. Knowlton. the ' cotisel for Van Tassel, asked for a con- ?| lintinnre nf tli?? i"icj >.I.... i .?i - ?* 6 jj?-I !??? ?:.! j sickness. The solicitor said that he | would consent to u postponement until j tho next day to oblige counsel, hut In* ! could not consent to have the case go J over the term. Tho town of Orange- tli | hurg had bron a dry town at the time s,! I the offence of the accused hau been b j committed. The town had since then J.'1 j voted to he -a wet town, and he wanted ()t i to have this case disposed of without 1,1 further delay, in order that the offence might not seem to be cordoned. : .I Jul ie IVorfsley said that if tho town jH of Orangeburg had stood by its integrity h! might liavo felt more hesitation in granting the continuance. He could not see, however, that any injury could be _ done by failing to push otic such case to TI trial in a town which has gone bark on ^ its former position and given permission p to Hood the the county with drunkm-ilu i S "I never expect to see," said he, 'tho j.'i day when rvn will not drink, hut until, ^ we gi;t ri?1 of the evil of theso grogshops s I have little hope of improvements in S tin? momls of the community. I have * no idea that thin man could he convicted in a town which ha.s ^one back from no t'cenxe to licence, and I do not care about pressing the case to trijil.? A*ewn A Ituul Courier. A WICK TO MOTIIEUH. ), I Are ynn disturbed at night and hroj ken of y? ur res! by a sirk child suflVrI in}.' and cryi..g with pain of cutting ?i I teeth? If so, si ml at once and get a ?' I bottleof Mrs. Wixsi.ow's Soothixo Syuron Ciiii.i>in n Tkkthino. Its value is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates tho stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens tho euma. rednroo in. flamation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mas. Winhlow's "~ Soothio Strup for Children Trethino is-pleasant to the taste, and . is the pros cription of one of the oldest and best f?male nurses and phypioians in the United fri States, and is for salo by all druggitto W( throughout the world. Price 26 cents a utl battle. 5-ay 72 V *.A' IjAAV CARD. . [7E have this day formed r partnership for V the practice of law uuder the firm naniu Cahon A IIonham. Mr. ltorham lias re'ed from the Master's oflioe and will devote * whole attention to the practice. t-IT'Ollice, O'Neill Kunge. SAM'L. C. CARON, 3G M. L. HON HAM. Ju. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints arc so insidious In their attack as those affecting tlio throat and lungs: none so trilicit with by the majority of siill'crcrs. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps front a trilling or unconscious cxnnnurM in nflon l>m U.? ,.r ? i BicUllO:'*. AVER'S ClIKItRY riHTOItAI. lir.3 ji.ovcn it* olficaey in n forty years' tight v. ;h t'nruii; mi.I lin.Klilteiiiu'B, r.iul tliuiiid to l.ikuu in u.l easvj without <J?lay. A TorrMilo CcurIi Curotl. "Tn 1.?.17 1 limit ? Jitcri'colii, xvlikli nffpflrd my iiiii^s. 1 Iih.I :i terrible cough. ai.tl >1 night altvr ni^ht without r!et-i>. Tlio Uoetois l'.ivo me iii>. 1 f:i-il Avint'n Ciikisuv I'i:rt-iiiu., which r?i;t?veil my limps, iin'iiciii i mi t Htr'?ri'?iil mo tllo rent i.ercpsary l-r the ivfivt-ry of tnv strenp.ili. By tl.o o-iiuii.uo.r mo ?T tlio I"11 Tin;.*, i. n i>crmaiiviu. ciiiO was f|i>rl?-il. J kiii now fc yriira ni l, ha:* n i.l h.'arly, nnil r.m tulislictl >our lilltltlti* 1'KC'IV.*. V I. KJlVOtl lilt?. Jloit??* : r,\n:i:?OTJii:n." Itoc'..iii^hiti:i, \t.,t'u*y I?, KM.'. Crnn;>.? A JIuIlu'v's TrllMitc. "'""i.lw in the c< m.trv !?>| wh t?r my l'ttlo IkiV, l-iliw *? :.r<>I<!, v. us li;l-rii il! wllh rl'VUp; it s..-i;i.??l f Ii?: woii.it i!iu Ironi straiijiU. ICBI'I Uie rminlv Cli^CHU'il Hit' liSO t Air.li'i CUKl.l!" I'MTiillAI., a bottlo of i n.'li \t;u \s J;/|*l iii tlso house. Tl.il i-" irifl :n kh.uU nii.l fivi,uei:t tit'Sc?, ni.il o sr 'le' ^lit ii >?w ilinn !.nif till hour 1 l:o | :...? I>:'lt%-iit. >\::s l.r- V.I'J/twiiy. The due* .o*S.,!!l I'.M 11... fiii.tkV lMtTORAI. liiul I- i ui\ tin,;N lift-, ran you wouilei* at .r- .. iiiu .o .' Jju.v rc'*y .V'tirs, .* :rs." t'nm a O rnxrv." i Jo.. Woi't l.'Fth St.. Now York, May 10. 1;f 2. ' ! 1>?iv mv.-I Avrts's Ciii kry Pl-'CTniJAIi ' in **i? I. si :t??r Hrvi-ral joins, isint lio not to |iioiii>i!' ! it tin* most ofVtctr.r.l t- :iirt?y ?.>r cos.^'i-' aii'l C'.l-its we have rvtr iri' (. A. !. t IJAJCE," J.a:?o f'rysutl, r>'ini!._ Alarch 13, U'S2. s:itr vs?.J for ?-i?J:t y. rirs from P.rrr.chi'Js, :i t ?i-15till > 'l t IlitV.i'N Wltll I o MSC 1 ftiri <; oj use of Avi !('s ('m it ?;\ f -i: .1.. .iiis-nt WAUiliS." 1-.. Mi.-s., Apr': fi, i c-'iim-t ?;iy <-t . Mijtli in of AVril'S | Ci:i:i:*v ! ?:? r>n:.m.. :i-c ::s I ?!<? tlmt Imt f?r its us'- I should > ! (, m. ? i-sive lileil from lung iivnblM ! . I'li .iiUyx." i'ii'ejliiin, Texas. ^ CC. : U. cf*c or ill of ll.o l!irf,Rt or lunps exists which riniiot beprci i!\ relieved by the use of A villi's l'iiKi:irv l'i:? i<>kai., Hsi'l if will attvn>jii rnrr wlirii tin* iUfcr.se is not already beyond ilse control or medicine. I'HKl'A UEU IIY Dr. J.C.Ayer<5c Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by nil i)ru&;ists. ^/f ASTER'S f>ALK. tlik Sr.\tk i.k soi'tii c a ho i.i s' a. Ceuntv of Abbeville. ! .. Jii tlie Coniiiinii Plea*. W. WngeniT.t Cii., against T. \V. Mars, In I5e., T. W. Wagoner & Co., against Lucy | J. Mars. Foreclosure, By virtue of nu order made in the above I iited case on the 21st day of April, ISSj, I j II resell at public outcry at Abbeville, (!. i ., S. C., on .Monday, Jiiik 1st, 1SS."?. bein^ j lie Day. witliin the legal hours of sale, the ' llowing described property, situate in said I ate and County, to wit : All that tract or ireel of land containing XM III' M D11 Ml) AND MIGHTY- ' FlYK AC II MS, ore or less and bounded bv lauds of the ' itate of Josiali Wells,S. It. Morrah, .1. I'.. nldwell ami others. Iso that tract or pureed of land, coii- j ining. OXM IIIJXI)HMD ACHMS, j ore <>r loss, nn<l bounded by lands ??f James ' cCaslan, said T. \V*. Miirs and others, and I town as tliu McCili'i'j place Also, that tract or parcel of land, containJX TWO HUNDRED ACRES, ore < r less and hounded by lands of Janics ; cCashin, A. 11. Lii.dsav and others, knmvn I so as the McCelvev tract, willed to said T. j Mars by his father John A. Ma>-s. Also, one undivided half interest in NE HUNDRED AND SIXTV ACRES, ore or less, known as the Covin Tract and I itinded hv lands of Mrs. J. \V. \V. Marshall, i rs. Jane Lee and James Tajrirart. The said lands to ho sold in accordance with j le decree of fnreclo.-itre beret ot??ri* passed on j ic 13:h dav of Jun.\ ISS1, and the ;:?k of lid I.iicv J. Mars, l:.r;ncr purchase;-. Terms of sale, oik-li.i'f e.?sh, hu'nnce on reive nonliis \vi:'n interest fr wo day ot sale, ic credit portion tobeseeusvl by bond with itlicieiit security and morijfajfcof the pretties sold?l'urclia-cr topav fi?r papers. J. ('. KIiU(Si!, Master. May t>, 1836-it h8 (*25 Reward. Oppick Ciii niy CoaMisnioni:ks. ) i AUUKVIl.l.K (IlK'STV, Mny I, I.HS't. J Wiii.Ks.vs, information bus been received at lis olllce that Home unknown person c.r per-. his, on or about the 2?th day of April, 1885, moved 11 number of iron bolls from havis* rid^rc over Little River in tliis C-iiintv, icrebv onda'igeriii<r said bridjre and Ihcpub? safety ; now in order that tbe interests of tlie county may b?s protected we do hereby lor a reward of T W K XTY-FIV K 1)0 I.LARS r the apprehension and delivery to the Slier'of Abbeville County, of sueh person or rsons, with proof to convict. .1 AS. A. McCORI), W11,1,1 AM Rli.KY, W. T. COWAN. County Commissioners. May 0, '8i-4t / HI ray H. H. P. IS A SUCCESS. IRST --It is good. KCON1)?It is pleasant. ill Ul) ? It is sate. Ol'RTII-It does exactly what we claim for IFTU?It iii made by reliable parties. I XT 11?It has no equal. KVKNTII?It does not imnioitlc. IWHTII?It does not gripe. INTII?It will cure you. ESTI1?It is the beat Liver Madlclnc known, tit cost.* only ril'sy Cents h liottlc. Ncvor Falling rrerfntion of Spring Sickiu-HH. riU. IXYIGOHATK T!IH SYSTEM. irrs Tone to the Stomach. Iielicvos Torpid Liver id remove# nil e.xCiMslre Idle fiinn the *ysiii nnd iiK|-iiriii.'H frmn tin- L'o i?i. 11ms li.-cu irii'il Iiy t ion in the |nist ui'vmr* itti?l found w ir.ii> ilic C"i.iiiiciiila llll of (ill. TRY IT II. II. . P. only HO cents per Bottle. liARUKTT & McMAMTEK, Wholesale and Retail Dmggiita, Augusta, Oa. March 18-M . 58 Reft call men ta at the Palmetto. Thomas McGettigan, of the old reliae Palmetto Saloon, invites his many lends to give him a call during Conrl sek. The Palmetto Saloon is well Dcked with first-claw* refreshments 57 ; : : * V.'V --A ; v - i _ , V Tax Notice. TR*AHrRER'H OFFICE, I April 8th, 1885. f IN' accordance with the Act to raise suppli for the fiscal "year Commencing Norer her 1st, 1884 approved December 24th, 18 notice is hereby given that the Treasure! office of Abbeville county will be open for t collection of Taxes. Friday, lay 1st 1885. and will remain oj>en until Juno 1st, 188 Taxes are payable as heretofore in two equ installments. The first is due and payal from May 1st until June 1st, and if not on until the second is due Jiee ytr centum will added to said tirst installment. The secoi installment is due and payable from the tii ilnv of October to the 30th dav of Novenib 18$S. Tax payers can pay all in May if thej- <1 sire to ilo so. The rate per centum for Abboville Coun is as follows: Statn niirooKfS . 5V \lillo County current 3 " Schools . 2 " Special 11<J " Tot ill 12 " roll tax $1.00 Taxes arc payable in the follow'up kind funds siii?I no oilier: (?old and silver coi United Stafcs currency, national bank not mid coupons which shall heconio payable dn injjthe year 1SS5 on the valid consolidat bonds of this Statu known as"llrown Horn! mid un the bonds of this State kown ns '*IJ tieiencv Honds" also Jurors certificates n the jier divin of State witnesses in t'ie t'irn Courts will be received for county taxes, a not inclmlinp school taxes. The Savannah Valley railroad tax in t townships of Lowndes-villc. Magnolia, ('i Iioiiii and Bordeaux is ilin and payable at t. same time with the State and county tax iitsd will be collected,subject to the same pc ulties. The levy for the railroad tax is mills in each of the foil- townships. All information as to taxes will be frci fix en by mail or otherwise. J. ?. PERM. Coifly Treasure apr8-tf fi! The Oeoigia Pacifi Now Short via., Atlanta. tin., a llirminghnm, Ala., to Points in A lnftitmil, J/ississi/>i>>\ T.ouisiut A rA nnsft.t, Tc.rnx nmt (he West >i SVort/iircs/. The favorite route TO Till' WOlJT.l FA I It, XKW OKLKAXS, I.A. COMM KXCIXG December 1st, 18! Double l>:iily Trains, with lt*^: Sleeping Cars attached, for which t low rate of $! for each section charir'-<l?lowest slecjiio?r t-nr rates the* l'nite<l States. K.-vths seer.retl 1 (lnvs in advance. k?rjf SKI', that vonr Tieko?s .X!?'8 B-^Ileadl'KOM..,^ ATLANTA, vu GKOIKilA PACIFIC liA I.WAV a UIItMlXtill AM. AI.A. For further information write to call on L. S. HIIOWX, Cen. Pass, V?ent, lilKUIXUIIAM, Ai.a. A. 8. Tl! WKATT. Trav. Pass. A-t Ati.anta. Ci A. I. V. SA<iK, Gen. Suporintcnilciit, Hi::MiNi;iiA.\t. Ai.a. I?' O TT a' 13 * .<3 ?!5"5.3S.AK3 CA11S.S FOWC.U <&;\ Vn M' r.tm will <lle nl forir. r.?Ti- or i.t'.tit vkr, :l hint?.'" I'')?-ili'rs sre In tl IViitzV I'nwilrrH willrnre nnil prevent <~t>oi >i n.i't.Vs Powders will prevent is Ki.w Kciii?*' I'mv.ler* n il) infrov i!ic nn:*:i|!ty o' n. Rn'l erewm twenty per cent., nml make Ilia turner r. Aii't nwret. K>nit*'* Pon-<ler* will t tiro or prevent slnioM t.vi Diw akv to wliirh Horse* mi l i nttleare smliVer. KolTr's IVwmm Win. otVK Satisfaction. Sold every win-re. tiVID r. TOCTC. Tropriator. BAI.TIXCr.E. icn. FOR LADIES ONLY. A ItEMEI- V endorsed by the best I*li_j cians <'nd Druggist* at iix lion e. .1 It ESI E !> Y Hint Mr. <\ W. OWV.I, C?. wntcr. Alii., siiva raised Ins wiIV from invnlid's Ijt'il.aini In- r?</ htr ! JiEMElfY of which a prominent Alia merchant said: "I wi.iilf! Imvc ^riven $ ns sii >ii as I would a llickle t'<<r wli.it I bottles nl' your medicine did fur ditiiirhter." A ItKMEI) Y in regard to which, S. .1. <! Hell's M. I)., Druggist Tiioiunsvillc, ( savs: "I can recall instances ill which ajf'i nhil relief' a/h r oil the urtittl return hod fill ltd. A A'/; ME J' Y abnnt which Dr. U. D. Fen* I,a(Jrangc, ( ?.. writes : *'I have used the last 21) years the medicine von .ire y ting np unci canstder it the best combi lion ever got'en tcgetlicr for the disease which it ia recommended. .1 REMEDY about which Dr. Joel itranhi Atlanta, said : "J/litre (Similiter! the ci/ir, and have no hesitation in advising use. and confidently recommend it." A It EMEU Y which th* Kev. IF. It. Johns near Marietta, (is., says he has used in family with the '-utmost satisfaction" w found it to be just what it is recommend A JtEMEDYof which Pcmberton, Iver k Dennis hi say: ''We have bi en sell it for many years, with constantly incre ing sales. The article is a staple A'itli and one of iil/auluft merit." A It EM EI> Y of which i.amnr. liankin A I mar say : "We sold 50 gross in fi months, and never sold it ;n any place I what it was wanted again." A HEMEDY by which Dr. lbiugh, of 1 Grange, (Ja., savs: "I cured one of most obstinate cases of Vicakioi'h' Ml 8tki"atlon that ever came within knowledge, with a few bottles." A h'A UEl> ) ..f which Dr. J. C. lfuss, No sulgn, Ala., *uvs : "I um fnlly convini thnt it is tmrivnleil /or tlint class of d eases whieh it claims to cure. * .1 UK'.V?,'/>}' about which ilnj. Joint Windier, of Atluutw, well and favoru known all over the United States as a (li oral Insurance Agent, says : "1 used t remedy hi-.forc '.he war, on a lnr;e |dau lion 011 a great number of cases, ulm with nl.f.l i/t? meet re. J It KM KHY a Lout which Mr. J. Strange.of CurU*i4villc, (>a., certifies tl ODv bottle cured two members of his fai ly of meuatrual irregularity of manyvei standing. TIiIn Great Remedy f? rradkikmi's fkmai.e hkoulatoh Send for treatise on the Health and Hap ness of Woman, mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co., Bpx 28, Atl'ta, ( Tab Swift Specific Coh Drawer Atlanta, Ga., 160 W. 22d St., N. Y., a 1205 Chesnot St., Pbila. 6 3 . t -\'S J l' ' y iMU ^ ' * '(. Af'. ** vv ... . c:.^:r.oLD n ?|*7 etti: O SCIEKTETS AS tjSfc CHEAPLY 1ZL _ KACimLT^lQ^p m ;i, fcissirMli STOKE. | c vvr cvo ??nd *?' i E\ av*?!ful l %i ' \ I *3?] Prlco List I ' .vlflrns. fcjffi?/*1 ^jp C'rou,ar6 j ' ! .-' vSahSSKwi ? be y y & [c'V /^VVS: v-.y%; V] >h c- $x '- "" jq fv MANUK/*rH!i<P|J HY ,} W^K'JMLNI/ L c .O.vl'i COMPANY T. fi. I)<U*?iI..\SS, Nov. "(J, 1VK I.? 1 vr. Ayji'ist. H s "* " lcntl T17K are autliori/.utl (u hvII llio .ollowinir ?it VV Lambi: ml lie Tract 22B Acres, |,t. Ni'ils* riiciii v, k'lown as Cliipli'V laii'ls, Imtuiilw}i o?l liv la litis of t'iiijilrty. Tolliert, Kstali* llutcli>ii. iiiociii au<l others. 2 Also Tract 120 Acres?, I'nrt of America llackel Tract, honii<U'<1 by lands of S. It. I'.rooks, Tolbort, J. S. Cliijilcy, sr., mill i>thorn. A I,SO lot in the town of Trny, kr.oivn a.-? If. Lot 6, Block B. I Also the Simmons lot near ! 33>4 Acres, More er Less (* Koumleil !>/ T.KHif, \V. Noiuootl ami others , Also Store House and Let, ml in the Town of ISrstdlcy, on Miiin awl (Irillin Streets, latelv owneil l>v Tiio-. II. Walker. it. ' l'AKKfcK A. MrCOWAX. Attv foi F.W. Wapotier it (.' >. Nov l<>-tf ' 4?) >s ft WEEK'S r.EJDtf'G FREE.' FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. Eon ' yrur nnn'p h* <1 ti e enn .ir?l nrtdr'-vof fire ot lilt yotn or fil?i il> a im*in mid i atiU jje fur ( i yi.n.fU in Vl ?ncti 1 ' ot tli* in ? si'teiiiu u iu|i) u( ? THE GREAT CO'JTHER?! WEEKLY, "n III "Atlanta MUM." OUR I "UNCLE K^...l'8'S" wor'd-'arrouj I oK<itci.es of the old Plantation Darkey. THRLE | ''3!LI. ATiP S" Miimorous Letlcrsfci !\ IMfTTOPri'C i thi* H. mr u?? ! o?> WriT?rc ( "'ElTSV l!Al'!LTON S" adventures Nl> to!d in the "Cr^tM'r" O alcCt. P"'r St. rtfhr* of T"> ??i /?'?'<) / !?, JiiimiiTO, '/?,? A..., it>" j/V. J it * 4 *i l Jf t* ft * or A W'arlJ of l.istructtcn nrvJ T?. !?vs Pip'-s. 'Pi- iti'v* :oj-i n*?' ! c i V. ceh!\ PirMW nci) !? ? 11" ii/ ilit* ? ? mily. send a postal rcn a sf-icv.-zn copy, rr.r": a<Mi<?3 "Tan m / 1m ta. .?,9 XREMARKABLECURE! is which ; MfSICIAHS AND SURGEONS DECIDED TO USE THE KNIFE. "> My wife and daughter suffered for years with | an affection of the throat, which was irraduully hut surely undermining t lioir health, and was a '-'i I source of anxiety to all of us. Twoof the bust t * t physicians of tiio city ami n'rr. ;; r.su'jteon wtro failed iu. and after a cnrorul examination they r y deeh'vd that t here was no chaneo <-f a cure unless they would consent to undergo a surgical rn. operntlen. We wero much ojhk>sc<J totheknl'o ik behu? u.>?d, ntll ail o*her means had been e;;ilk haustt d. So, wo began to use different throat r.j remedies sold at drug Ftores. We finally pot to Brewer's I.uiur Itcstorrr, and the effcts wore i!Y truly wonderful; and after a for/ bottles bad j been taken they wero entirely relieved of I ho cocnie ami i:?t ir lu aitii lully restored. If any of my family should ever bo similarly afTeutotf, I v*>Hld, if ncc?s?ary, travel around the world in order to j;et this ?vmcdy. Very resiieet fully, 2 W. II. MANSFIKLI), Macon, Oa. M^cov, CJa., August 1Mb, 183?. * With jT?at plcnrttre I certify to tho efllency > of that truly excellent preparation?Brewer's J.iuik Rcstoiw. It luirt indeed proven to be a sovereign remedy in my fuir.ily. For many mouths my wife has suflered from weak lunr*, and has experienced treat difhcultyin brenth iir?, so much ?o that bfca could not sleep ut all r.t . ! flight; she also lost her a;?pel:te, unit, in fnet, sl" i her condition v.'::s truly Hli'.rinii.g. The I.uncr i Restorer leivine been recommended by several ed- | friends, Ire.olvcd to pet it an:l test its virtues, nil which I did, un.i with tho most happy effect. ;;V. Sho l;as taken but t v.'o h..tt los, and tho result is wonderful. She now experiences no difficulty . In breathinir, her appetite is ifjotl. and she "is rapidly regain in her strent;:Ik krd I am conv!;iced its continued u?o will effect a permanent my euro. I v.-onl l, lhe;*?:!or:>, cheerfully reeonr. end it to uli who liavj wealt lun^s, as it cannot fail to bo of creat bene't to all who mav?d\e it a trial Yours trulv. (!KO. w. SIMS 11 til* Tlio above testim<<nl:>.l was given hi 1880. Ile^r w'.ir.t the ruv.e gent leirtan says after an interval ii of four-years: r "1 lia\e had no cauiic to change my opinion ',,r relative to the efficacy of ltrewor's Lun^ Hoot -"torer in c;isea of di.-caaed lungs. The benefit na- derived by iny wife from its uso has been perf?r manent. My "faith in its virtues is such that 1 cheerfully rect.mmend it to all who are afflicted with pulmonary disease. Very respectfully, GEO. W. SlMs."' ' '<* LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR, MACON, OA. I!" Removal. 2 MslTbOM l.n">? HAVE REMOVED TO T1IF. ex" Newloreon He fciiei lit" "d under the new liotei. When you come t< """ town cull in to sec them. Sopt.30,'84. QUARLES & THOMAS. l.ly . 37 IC. E. BRUCE. w. ??t ^rp K UltZ'S OLD STAND, : Boot and Shoe Maker. piTHIRST-CLASS work a;au? mmI repaired al _T short notice. All kind* of work made o Ladies and Gcnta Kid Top Oaitora and LaJ dies Button Oaitora. All work guaranteed jje?t rrenott u?ir ana tia used. Terms? I Strictly Cash, I I Feb 18-tf 10 I GOODYEA] Carriage / * >'?; ,j- ? r V . *> \ . ; . v J' jt (' 1AN UK FOFND THK l.AKOKST STOCK OK C J Kosul '"arts, 1*1 ai)I>iti<>n Wagons (all sizes, I to < Su<lillcs, licit in?r, Leather of till kinds, Wagon Malcri; will OFFKK SI'KCl A L UAKOAIXS IN A l.oT OF ilian Manniaetuivrs' Prices. These Itupjiics art* al ul-icli I will a ran I o <*?|iia I to l he best. Call ami v thai thl'V are absolute bargains. A. 11 G( i (SuciTsisortoK.fi. May i: Co.,) OFF. (JI ! ! SAI.KS KOOMS, I ATT/iITCyri / 1 1 / ! 704 liroail >>treel, | iV v> vJ O.l i\ j vl 1 i j Oct 8-t>ni. DAY & T A iN1 ! i Arc Now Kccclvin)'- a I'int 1 CARRIAGES - AN! I FOR THE SPRIN' i -A-T PRICES TO SUIT And Never Before Attained in the e are enabled to iiive our cust purchasing our t?*oix!s j\t fhe cU.i call and be convinccM. II CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES Itt I .. , Mm fuvst a s?;rf ?:;? :?t of II AN1 * 15 Af?S n*i?l S. I TIU'N KS. WHIPS : i? *! I'M I;!! ! 1.1.AS. 1 ! 'I'M K WILSON, CHILD'S <\ Co. S III I I.A. \ i TKN N KSKK WACoNS. 1. :? .<! I !D.rso. | DAY AND TANNAIM!.!, S <' N K AND T\V ; KNI'llKSS AND D: !.i\!.l:V W A no N s. Axlfs. Springs. JSuhs. X'c. 1'nliln-r IIOVT'S LKATI! Kli DLL! iN(i. Th?- !..*S . I.AC I NO. I! IV KTS, KTC. OAK AND IIKJ s CALK AND I j ININ (? SKINS. LASTS. Till ! 11AUNLSS AND SADDM'.S. W'K CAM. orii 11 A UN i.SS DKI'All I'M KNT, IN Wl!! AND IMIJCK. j 4:i DAY T-VIsTlsr. MAitnt.;;: \yoit 11 rfii csos EMORY'S LITTI Arc the I1K8T KVIIlt MA ^!N. Ilrn,ln? h?>. One pond ilo.se of Pills, followed by oiu pill every man in.ichiiierv run lis regular : r Iky y> >'ftA and put new lifoiu a brokeii-dow v\j !M??asam, In t".illili!<\ t> bv all Orusf.rists ami Medicine 1) ?f^\;\NY\ STAND VKI) ri'ltK CO., I' t"> ?'v/\ tx ^ I'timry's IjIhKi Cut liarlic Wpy* \j\j to Ik- I lie be^t Pill ever used ner W W. II.lioiiKK, llannonv (trove jf are the must popular of all the Hi N*. C. Mv ajjetl mother used EMORY'S LITTLR Bakfk, I,oenst (irove, Ohio. CATHARTIC PILI-Sp., Athens, Texas. Tliev are are pr?p*rod from Thev are unexcelled.? Miw. KAY AlvLti AT V T \ ?? I \ 'n a" itf foi'nis positively* cm I iVl A 1 j/\ i\ 1 n riiis. a never-failing remedy poison of any kind. Endorsed by physicians and sol U,"i On in it ilox. STANI>AI? ^^fT^y..?Tg^yjia?irvagTgBgFiCTA gagaaoMganaMLu taa? I i | A 3 "S2" <0 J i 1-Sas gSBfe The Furniture. Bui 1 i AND WE KEEP I |>Y OUI! I.OW PIUCKS. Our stock is sin. i ** lure Business in I!i0 South, and defy con : keep everything in our line, besides all the j Revolving: Hook Cases, Hed hound's, Vienna ! Patent Hahy Cribs, Insect Castors, Furniture i Mark's Adjustable Folding ('hairs. Invalid CI l'iHows, ?Vc. (iirc us n en//, or write for cat Fi.EMMiraa & JL JLUU&V&.UA1L4V-5JI \X. 810 lillOAD STREKTAu PALMETTO ' thos. x^ecscb; I T^UOI'RIKTOU of Hip Inrorost SAT.OOX <? t?.? | JL tumors by false advertisements. The half is | paper*. Hp is well prepared for full trade. The I'mIi tiling in (lie line of Foreign and Domestic \ I j the best the market nfiords. He fins ?ot Liq Rye and Corn, Irish and sljilili', I'cach, Cfili/orula <tud French 1 I l'ortcr Fie ean cheerfully recommend his pood* tc the pul drinlw with nil the DELICIOUS llhVKRAOKS of t DHINKS. Hia specialt}- in a larpe utock of 1'UKK Gentlemen's Resort, No. 4 i and yon will not forget again A Good Line of Tobac I 1 ?? ? ?m ' EVS Repository. m "\r^. ? r-'LJk y a uh I a ( r.s. r.r(j?iKS. imi urnvs > Imrsc, ) SMiiyJu hihI I)?ml>lc Ilarnerts, il, Ac., tVe. I'?>r I In- next lliivl v tl va I ill'KN AMi TOI' Itl'CCIKS at "less 1 Fine Niti'llicm mul KasU'iti fiukes, Xi'.iuiiio thorn ur.d cui.viiHv yoiti-itclveti )()DYKAK, Agent * KOKCIv K.\11.K0AI> BANK. nnpi \ I FACTTOUY, 70:1, i' 'ilVll ill I Kllin Street. 42 il uj HX----3W jy.TOrancr=?!rnr.- fgrMOta?? 'NAHILL, > Assortment oT I - BU?S! G TRADE, THE TIMES I His lory c! iho EusinesB. mm rs every advantage by Nt'sl possible cash price*. GREAT VARIETY. \T<'I! KIjS over l?ror.ght to the eity. VAHdN'S, all sizes. O UOliSK WAfJOXS. r.cllinsr and Packing. in tin? Wovl'l. 4 LOCK SOl.K M-'A'l'IiKit. tK A I). CKMKXT, K IT. l?A!!TICn..M! ATTI X I IOX TO (11 \VK KX('i:F. IX QUALITY A-TTIIjIj, August*, On. imm a? ma gMmesmoBBigi IS A UK WALTER'S K'rf/fi: ami (inmile Wovkx, \\i I.OWKIl MAUKET, Augusta, On. K. honifstir and Imported. All I - > - ? -.run-. H-. i.ow rrtco*. > SOIVl'lI CAI'.OI.INA MO'SUSiT.n v i.ty. A hirce H*lf?elion of JANITK WOliK nlwxrs ua hxn4, .liiXti and M'lUYEItV. -iri iwrvr.inniBr?nrn?r-?riiu3r??iiMn?iMa?3a 4 iE CATHARTIC PILLS !>! " for ('<?s:lvpnp?', I ml i?> eM ion. three or four 1'i.:.?rv "i? Little (.'uthurtio niulit for a iy?*ek or two. mikes th? huis clock work: 1h-y purlc;.- ihchlntnl ii body. I'llirly VejjetMbif, liarmie yon:ij;est.cii'l<! may take ' !<?u. Sold oalora ut 1C> <" ;. it Hox. *>r by mail. 'fojiHrtor-, IV>7 IVnrl Mi., X. Y. i lire more ili.m is claimed: ih?T prore o. Worth twice tho mnney in>knd?W. .( a. llnmry'd liillIcCuiharUe <'atliiirtu'.i Wm. Hisiiop, Mills Kiver, one box with wonderful results?N. W. I recotnmoiid them.?.Ions Coi.i.ixb, M. excellent. ?I* Bknson. .InrkKon, Miss. I'l.lZABKl ll Kuy.seii, MobeliMo. :ed with Kni?r.v'n fitiu;<Iaitl Cur? : thev contr.;,i no Quinine, Mereurr, or d by dni?t"i. i* evervwlu rc, or by nmil, I) CI'UK CO., Nfcw Yoik. 46 L.O NE ^U3.csli5. SilifiSS Augusta, T MOVING : plv immouse. Wo Icatl tl?l> nmi ipetition from every quarter. Wo novel tie#, such as Folding l>ds, llentwood Chairs, Ral.y Carriaeaa, Polish, Patent Desks of all kit dn, tairs. Feathers, MattresPfK, Springs, 'dliK/nc <o>;l jh'ire lint. BOWLES. OUST A, (!.\. 4<> SALOON! Y J n/ntnffv <!..?? *4 * ? -1 ?-? ? iviiw Iti liupe IIIH CUSiint mentioned in Hie t'ireo Abbeville met In House is well stocked with %ytryVines sif'd Liquors, nors nine vonrs old. Good old Scotch Whiskies, Ira tulle*. , Ale ami Frerh Layer Hcer Mie fur MKI'K'IXAl. USE. Dili) mixed he ncniMin. Also COO t.. TKVIl'KUATK (iOODS. Cull at the Washington Street, THOMAS McGETTIGAN. ico and Cigars. it Jl