The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, May 20, 1885, Image 4
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. J&86.
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Ol'R NATUIML LASGllGK.
I
How a Number ol* Imminent SclentiHt?
Were Bndly IHMappoiutctl,
IFroni the Chicago Tribune.!
,A few years ago a society of eminent
men in Paris discussed the question:
''What language would a child naturally
speak if never taught 7" The devout
Catholics were of the opinion that the
Hebrew language svould he spoken in
these circumstances.
One scientist was of th" opinion that
some form of the Chinese language
would he the natural tongue. Twenty
different results were predicted.
At last it was decided to test the mutter,
and a committee wax appointed to
tfurrv out tln> ?>vtit.rimpni
Two infants were procured and put
)n the charge of a denf and dumb woman
who lived in the Alps and made n living
b.v rearing chickens and tending sheep.
The woman was given strict injunctions
to allow no one to speak to these
children, and as her cottage was some
miles distant from any neighbor, the circumstances
surrounding the expuriment
were very favorable.
Years rolled on, and many of the
members of the society hod lost sight of
the interesting experiment.
Some members of the committee died,
And there was great danger of the results
of this wonderful test being lost to the
world.
Fortunately two of the members of
the committee kept faithful watch on the
case, and when the children were six
years old brought them, with their
nurse, into a meeting fif the "savants."
Every member was on the tiptoe of expectation
as to the result. Not one word
could either of the children utter: their
only form of language was a wonderfully
good imitation of the crowing of a
ai? (i ?x* ? 1 ? ?' ' '
vvuo VI bu<.niiug ui It lien, CI" UH! meat- |
fng of a sheep. The predictions of sci-|
enjce were totally upset by a practical
experiment.
Mr, Roberts, the Aged Ex-Prfisltlent
of the Hank of Augusta Attempts
{Suicide.
]Frotn the News aud Courier.!
Auou8Ta. May 12 ?This morning,
about 10 o'clock. Mr. William S. Rot .crts,
whp was recently before the Courts
on a requisition froiu the Governor of
^ew York, cut his throat with a razor,
inflicting a wound which is serious, but
not necessarily fatal. The act was committed
in the office over the cotton warehoijse
of W. S. Roberts & Son, corner
of Reynold and Seventh streets, llis
ton, Mr. J. P. Roberts, who was in the
room with him at the time, managed to
take the razor away froin his father before
he could make a second cat, and then
hurrid off to get a physician. Mr. J. II.
Spears, who was in the oflie.e below
when Mr. J. P. Roberts came through
ep his way for a doctor, went up-atairs
pnd found Mr. Roberts standing by the
bureau. Blood was ilowing in a stream
from the wound in his neck. As Mr.
Spears walked up towards him Mr.
Roberts grasped the razor again, and
made another cut on the other side of
his throat. Mr. Spears caught hold of
his hand and took the razor from it, and
then placed him on tho bfcd. Dr.
Campbell arrived shortly afterwards
and bound up the wounds. The anticipated
danger is from secondary hem.orrhage.
Mr. Roberts has been in
.very low spirits ever since tho suspension
of the Bank of Augusta. At a
pieeung 01 the depositors aoon after
that event one of the number, a Frenchman,
drew a rope from his pocket and
proposed that they hang the president.
Mr. Roberts declared when he heard of
it that he had no desire to live, and
would thank any one who would take
his life. If anybody came to hang him
he would offer no resistance. At another
tiu?u he Raid he felt tempted to
take his own life. The e;rand jury found
three true hjlls against hiip for embezzlement
and perjury, and he jvas notified
fif the fact last night. It is believed
that hitr troubles had crazed him. lie
is now lying in a very critical condition
jn tke room where the act was committed.
Sheriff Danel notified Huberts
Monday night that true bills had been
found against him, and that he must give
four thousand dollars bail in each case.
The shefiff rcachcd Robert's office ibis
piorning with the warrant for his arrest
just as he cut his throat, and of course
did not serve it.
4 Haunted Houm?,
Mo$RO?, GA.,(M*y. 4.?rhere is an .old
)u?nse near Iligh.Shpal* Factory wliich
is a souroe of terror tq all the people for
miles (rtp^ml. During llie war a strange
man with rhrawife daughter took
posession <)f-tb6f place. Nothing could
be learned of the' family excopt that it
was iroin Connecticut' and front hint*
dropped at different times it \r:t? imlu-ved
that the man had oloped wi h the woman,
who passed as his wife, and, being
on the Southern side of the lino when
the war opened, had to remuin there.
After Sherman had parsed through Atlanta
the huBband disappeared from the |
house, and all professed ignoiance of <
his whereabouts. TM yeoman shortly
afterwards left for the'North, and noth- I
iug but the memory romained, and an |
unsatisfied desire to ^ifow what had be- i
pome of the husband?whether he had 1
- f ' V" : ; .
. -v.wi . . <.# : ;-r
boon foully dealt with, had teen mur- ??!
dered by camp followers, or had merely tl
abandoned the woman. k
Soon it bpgan to be noticed that overy b
family which uioved into the house as s]
quickly moved out of it. The moving I
of a hitman being, accompanied by th? v
clanking sound of chains, low moans of w
pain, and many mysterious Hounds. w
would ho hoard. People traveling at a o
cistancc could swo lights at the windows, v\
and on ueariiig them all would vanish. o
The most intcllgent people soon hegar. |i
to look upon the^place with horror, and 9
110 amount of money could indnce them v
to sloop in the house over nighl. Trav- m
filers after night would go out of their
way rather than pass the promises, while
among the negroes the cxeitemcnt amounts
to a panic.
The Inst occupant of this house was
an old man, who died some time since,
for he alone would consent to brave the
spirits and sleep under the same roof
with them, in the still hours of the
night hunilteds of reliable witnesses
attest that they have been aroused from
quiet slumber by the strangest and most
unearthly sounds. In one room, last
week, a mother was heard rocking her
| babe to sleep, and singing a weird lula
by ; the doors were thrown suddenly
open ami persons wore heard walking
up and down the stHirs.
Some time since a prominent preacher,
who scouted at thu idea of ghosts,
spent a night nt tins house. The next
morning he appeared pale and haggard,
and stated that he would not sloop another
night beneath the roof for all the
gold in the universe;. Families have
been known to pack up at midnight
and leave rather than brave the terror.*which
seemed to stand between them
and daylight, being driven oil* through
fear of th? strange sounds heard.
A HTttANG MODKOrilliVKNGB.
A Cnilk Offlf'ltr's nanirli)??p'?; IIoIk
Cut OtT by xi Scouiidrol.
Oswego, May 10.?Nothing has so
aroused the citizens of Oswego for
months as the outrage committed on
one of the most respected young ladies
of the city late last eve ning. Frank (.J.
Thrall is an otficor of thr First National
Bank, and is honored and respected. lie
lives in one of the most fnshionahkslreets,
and, so fur as known, had not an
enemy. Last night Mr. and Mrs. Thrall
loft home to rehearse with the East
Methodist Church choir, leaving at home
their two daughters, Emma, aged 18,
and Grace, aged about 9. The servants
had gone out. Before leaving, Mrs.
Thrall closed the blinds and securely T
fastened the doors and windows, but 1
neglected te close a window in a back ^
room. About 8. 13 Miss Emma put her ^
sister to bed and sat down at the piano, j.
While pla3-ing she became aware that '
some one was in the room, and looking v.
up saw two men wearing moccasins and ^
I. . . L
ijlnck masks, with holes cut in thorn over \
, the eyes and noso. Ono of thu men car- 1
ried a butchor knifo and a large pair of
shears. Ono of the fellows sprang at J
I and grasped the girl by the tbroi t, and
warned her that if she screamed she ^
would have her throat cut. lie told her C
that ho had nothing against her, but
wanted to be revenged on her father. a
He then took tha shears and cut off the ?
girl's hair, which was very long. After
doing this lie cut her dress into tatters t
and meanwhile his accomplice had gone
through the house, but secured nothing
except the silver ?n the dining table.
The intruders, after securing this booty,
left. Km ma soreuniftd and called in the
neighbors, but the men had disappeared. Mr.
and Mrs. Thrall, who returned
home soon after, cannot account for the 9
outrage. The police are working on the
cage, lty many it is thought that some
unprincipled wretch had taken offense
at Mr. Thrall's manner i;? conducting
his duties at the bank and took this way
of getting satisfaction. If the culprits
are apprehended they will be shown no
mercy, with the public enraged as thoy
are.
How tlie Lnn-Makm Choose Their
Scat*. ^
[From "Among the Law-Makers," Hy Edmund
Alton, in St. Nicholas foe May.]
The house having notified the Senate f<
of iU organization, there romainod but ^
one other interesting foarture of the pro- *
ceedingK. Every inamber naturaliy wished
the seat in tho hall that he could obtain;
and as all of them could not be
satisfied, tho question was determined
by a game of chanco The clerk placed
in a box an many slips of paper as there p
were representatives, each bearing the If
name of a representative, and then drew
these slips from the box one at a timu. ~
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V i ne uieinoer oldest in continuous service,
and also Mr. Alexat)4u|' H. Stephens,
who, on acount of his ago and intirmity,
was "entitlod to consideration I
on th? part of the IJqusp," wej*e poruiit- I
tnl to choose seats before the drawing 8
commenced.) Then all the other members
retired beyond the outer row, and
*ach representative, us the clip boating
his name was i)mwii and culled,
caino forward and selected a seat. It
was quite an amusing performance; the
liiw-makvrs enjoyed the fun fully as
much us did the spi ctators in the gallery;
and the countenunces of the fortunate fn
members beamed with the smiles of cu
childish joy.
In the Senate, this matter of seats ii q"
settled in a different way. At the beginning
of every Congress, tho newly hu
elected Senatorn choose from among the _
vacant seats in the order in which each 11(
Senator notifies Captain Bassett, on the [V
principle of "first come, first served**
ind if they do not get satisfactory seats,
they "speak" for other seaAs, in the event j
, * ' ?fe? jd?)V j
,)lArfK74H '
. .... ?5 j aoa*1.'
r such seats becoming vacant during
?eir term of office. Captian Bassett
eops a record oT all these requests in a
ook, and otien the same seat will be
[>nkon for by throe or four Srtiators.
remember one Senator, who had a Heat
ery desirable on account of its location,
rho became suddenly ill?so ill that he
ras not expected to live. Several of the
ther Senators applied for his seat; and
rhen the Senator heard of it, he declard
he would not die. And he did not;
e even lived to see the seats of these
enators who had spoken for his become
scant.
A Marvelous Story
TOLD IN TWO LETTERS.
f-KUM I Ht SUN: -fiSaKWBT
" Gentlemen: My father rosldecat Glover,
Vt. Ho Iim been ? great sufferer from Sorofula,
and the inoloaed letter will tell you what
a marvelous effect
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
has bad in bla ease. I think his blood most
bar* contained tbe humor for at least ten
years; but It did not show, except In tbe form
of a scrofulous sore on tbe wrist, until about
fire years ago. From a few spots which ap>
pearod at that time, It gradually spread so aa
to oover bis entire body. I assure you be was
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when
be began using your medicine. Now, the roar?
few men of bla age who enjoy as good health
as be has. I could easily name filly persona
who would testify to the facta In his oaae.
Yours truly, W. M. fHILLXM."
FROM THE FATHER:
a duty for me to state to you tbo benefit I
hare derived from the use of ^ v
Avers Sarsaparilla;
Bix months ago 1 vu completely core red with
a terrible humor and sorofuloua ?orew. The
humor caused an Incessant and Intolerable
Itching, and the skin cracked so u to cause
the blood to flow In many placet whenorer
I morod. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. I commenced the use of the
Sabs apauilla in April last, and hare used
It regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at once. The toree bare
all healed, and I foci perfectly well in every
respect ?being now able to do a good day's
work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire
what has wrought such a cure in my ease, and
I tell them, as I have here tried to tell yoa,
ybb'b sarsaparili.a. Glover, Vt., Oct.
21,1882. Yours gratefully,
Hibak Phillips."
Atkb's SahsapamlijA cures Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complaints, Kryslp
eiu, saema, uinrworm, Blotches,
Bore*, Bolls, Tumors, Mid eruptions of
the Skin. It oloara the blood of all Imparities,
aids digestion, stimulates tlio action of
the bowela, and thus restores vitality and
strengthens the whole system.
t.' mriUD st
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mast.
Bold by all Druggists; fl, six bottles for (ft.
50.
mil. I IS A SUCCESS.
'IUST?It is pond.
>K(.'ONi>?It is |tlutitiant.
'HI IU)?It is .siifc.
'OUHT1I--1I cine.* exactly what wo for
t
'IFTIJ II is in ado by reliable purtie*.
' 1XTII ? It lias no equal.
5KVBNT1I?It does not nauseate.
'.K5HTH?It does not gripe.
fIXTII?It will euro vim.
'ENTII?It is die best l.iver Mcilieine known,
nd costs onU Fifty Cents a liollle.
l isevcr hnilintr I'rcventlon of Srrlng
SirUucus.
VILL INVITO HAT!-: THE SYSTEM.
jives Tone to the Stomach.
Relieve* Torpid Liver
nd removes all excessive bile from tlie sysem
Hud impurities from the blixiil.
litis been tried by lliouiiaiuh in the past
nur years and found wortln llio commendaion
of all.
TRY IT
II. II. . P. only BO contfi ppr Itoitle.
BARRETT k McMASTER,
Wholesale aoJ Retail Ihu^l.st/-,
August a, (.art.
March IH-lt 58
J ob Printing
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Of ALL KINDS
KAT.L1 end PROMPTLY EXECUTED
?AT TI1B ?
e s s e n g e r Office.
Over h hundred pounds nowtrpe spocinlly
>r printivg Briefs, just received.
'AV1LION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON. R. 0.
FirHt ClasR fa all it* Appointment#.
BATKS, fVi.OO, $2.HO.
Excellent Cuihene, largo airr rooms. Otis
cssenger Elevator. Electric bell and light*. .
i-a led rotunda. Centrally located.
Oct 'I, '84-tf 21
1885
AT TflB
MmM Sata
For thia year will be found i
Absolutely Pure Spirits. \
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^TOKTH Carolina copper distilled Corn, 1
^1 KiiH'Kl brands of Kentucky Uye, fratn i
rg doljara to mix dollar* jwr pnllon.
Import i d l-ugiinc UrsMtdy a u;?i-ciulty,
AIho Alt's, I'ortor, (' hiiijip-.tg'ncn A.e. In !'
ct all <lit* popular und standard gooda that '
n be obtained. c
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Tigellicr wiili an ussorlinont of Tobaccos u
id fine Cipara that can not bo exoalled in ]
lalit y. . ; ]
Peraons opud?ng such goods would not b# J
imbugged by buying from them. !j
Tho plaea it Beccond Door fr*m Court
)U69. f
DONNELL & CUNNINGHAM,;
Proprietors, IMtvlll*, 8.C. *
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iBate-.-*3>2*8E?Cu2S3^T3y
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Tai Notice.
S,
Tkxabvrkr'h Orrici, I
April 8th, 1885. f p
IN accordance with the Act to raise supplied
for tho fiscal year commencing November
1st, 1884 approved December 24th. 1884 !
uotire is herebv given that the Treasurer's
office of Abbeville county will be open for the ?
collection of Taxes. ^
Friday, May 1st 1885. 1
aud will remain open until June 1st, 1885.
Taxes arc payable as heretofore in two equal
installments. The first is due and payable
from May 1st until June 1st, and if not paid
until the second isdue.A't'* per ctntvtn will be
added to said first installment. The second
installment is due and payable from the first
day of October to the 30th dav of November
1885.
Tax payers can pay all in May if they desire
to do so.
The rate per centum for Abbeville County
is as follows:
State purposes 5V? Mills,
County current 3 "
Schools. 2 "
Sprcinl I V>j "
Total 12 ?
I'oll tux $ 1.00
Taxes are payable in the following kind of T
funds and no oilier: Gold and silver coin, I
I'nited States currency, national bank notes I
and coupons w hich shall become payable dur- I
ingthe year 18S5 on the valid consolidated
bonds of this State known as "Brown It.'iids"
and on the bonds ?if this State kown ns"l>elicieucy
llonds" also Jurors certificates and
the per diviit of State w itnesses in the Circuit
Courts will be received for county taxes, and
not including school taxes.
The Savannah Valley railroad tax in the
townships of Lowndrsville. Magnolia, CalIioun
and Bordeaux is dot and payable at the
same time with the Slate und county taxes !'*
and will be collected,subject to the same penallies.
The levy for the railroad tax is 10
mills in each ?.f the foil- townships.
All information as to taxcii will be freely
gi\cu bv mail or otherwise. i>
J. f. PERM. County
Treasurer.
uprS-tf 6:1
FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No FTomx will dta of Colic. Bot? or Lvia F? **,
If Foatz*s Powders are n?ed In Win*.
Foutz's Powder*willenra and prcram llooriiouRi.
Fontx's Powders will prevent 0*m? I* fowu.
Koatil Powder* will lncr**"? tlia quantity of milk
nd cream tweoty per cent., mod make the butter firm
and* sweet.
Font*'* Powder* will fore or prevent Abnoet ktkat
DtKASr to whltli Horses snd Cattle are (abject.
Foorx's Pownill WILL GITK SATISFACTION.
Bold everywhere. ,
DAVIS X. J'OUTZ, Proprietor.
BiLtlMOSE, KD.
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MOTHERS'
FRIEND!
Xo More Terror Z This inruhuble
preparation is truly a
Xo More Pniu! triumph of scientific
^kill, alnl no more iuXo
More Danger! c*li,,,Mb1!c VtfneU,1 Wi,a
ever bestowed on I
tho 4 mothers of tho ]
Yo world.
?3~It not onlv bhort- I
ens tin* time vf labor
Mother or Child and lessons tho int. u
sit/* of pain, but, hetTho
DrvnJ of ter than nil, it greatly diminishes
tho danger | (
not ibfiicrA !!r*:T!:"
I ii. (not hi !* ui : i. Hi!
j*:::i>foMii' tl to ilition hiihlv f.ivnrn
bio tii speedy :.'c:n
erv, and far less I:i*J
r J (\ IJTj1 'o flooding, eo:;vuli.
A V^/JL 1 J sions, and ol h v i *
alarming svinpii:' jJ
incident to linger::-. J
nnd and i >11 i: fn I labi.:* t.
I truU* wonder'e tl
j I I \ I ellicucy in this ill.-. a
" entitles the Mothi:k.- R
_ _ 7 ,, ; Fkikmi to be ran';:i- f(
ufety uutl huso ,lllc ?,* ,|K. jji- J
I s a v ' n g api.liaixe h
? "J? I given to this woib
| hv tIf disc?>v -rv.- n
P'piw*.: v??? ? ... .. . .i... ., i,.i....
From the nature of the case it will of
coursc be understood that wo cannot publish
ccrtilicates concerning this Reukiiy without
wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet
we have hundreds of such testimonials oil tile,
and no mot her who hits once used it will ever
again he without it in her time of trouble.
si prominent physician lately remarked to
the )ir<>|?ritl<ir, that il' il were admissible to '
mulct* public the letters wv receive, the "'Mothers'
Friend would out-sell anything on lite
market."
I must earnestly entreat urerv female expecting
I?? be con tilled, to use Mother's lie- '
lief. Coupled with this entreaty 1 will add
that during a long obstetrical practice ^ fortyfour
years,) I have never known it to fail to
produce a sale and quick delivery.
JI. J. HOLMKS, M. 1>., Atlanta, (iu. 3(
tl
Send for our Treatise on "Health and Hap- tl
ness of Women," mailed free. hi
1<kai>piki.i> HkcUi.atok Co., Atlanta, (i?f. hi
For sale by 1). C. DuPre. 1
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GARDEN SEEDl I
GARDEN SEED!! ?
L"
W E bav?just received a larg st??k of ^
Landreth's Fresh Car Jen ^
Seed, Al! Var!ot[98
J L. W. Lawson & Co. jan
28-tf 20
Brand Opening (
WE i.?vite everybody lo come a*d exam- ?>
ina our superb alock of ladies poods
>f every description. IIntH, Honneis, Jeatliir?f
Finders, Ribbons, Luces Ac., in endless
rurielv. Roman Stripes, Plaid Silk and Tin- ,
lei and Lace Scarfs, beautiful deaipns. Ev- '
irytinff in ncck wear, Kuchinpx, 5 c?ii(h and
ip. Linen and Lace collar:), ? iabues, and evtr.vtliiiiKIbut
makes woman more beautiful. ?
Handkerchief*, black and colored borders, vhiie
and colored, Silk, Lnry, <fce. M
Wanderful bargains in white goods, Lawns H
it >t ccnis per yard and upwards, nice India ^
Liinon 10 cent a", colored Lawns' from i Jo \2\4
lents per yard, lust poods ever sold here at
hoae prices. Ginghams, Seersuckers and
luitinga, Cashmeres, Nuns Veilinp, Lace
iunting, Plain, brocades and t lowered.
leautiful Plaids in colors and hlHolc and
rhlte, black Huntings, Cashmeres Tatnisc.
iarolle and Henrietta Cloth, Buttons ana O
Primminga for everything.
Silk Gfovcs, Whiter Black and Colors, tall
or oar boater "William" Kid, in Btack and X
Colors, only $1.00 a pair. Ladies and Cbil- X
Iren'a Hose and Shoos- La
EL M. HAPDON & Co. 2
March lb, 1885-lf. ? 11
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NDORSED BY WB BETTER AKD *
JIENTISTS AS fB? CHEAPER Till
KACTICALLY^p IBB ANY
QdestractiMe STONE.
Over 500 Send lot
ieautlful IwPwVBi Price -1st
Designs. c'rou,ar*
"^m wD nr " I
MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY,
BBIDGBPOKT. CONN.
t. \.. i)(>'iniii.\ss,
Nov. "(5, 18S4.- ? 1 vr. A^i'nt.
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.AND m ms
jumu i uu uiiiiu.
[TT"''' nrt> authorized to sell the .ollowing
VV I.antls:
Tract, 226 Acres,
car IMiuMiis, known as C.hiploy lands, bound*
1 by lands of Chqili'V, Tolbert, Estate Hutchison
nnd others.
Also Tract 120 Acres,
art of America llncket Tract, bounded by
,nds of S. II. Hrooks, Tolhert, J. S. Chijdey,
und others.
ALSO lot in the town of Troy, known at
Lot 6, Block B.
Also the Siniinona lot near Hodges,
13- Acres, More or Less
ouiided bj" T. J, Kllis, W. C. Xorwood nnd
tlicrs
ilso Store Honse and Lot,
i the Town or Hradley, on Muin end Grifliu
(reels, latelr owned bv Tbos.II. Walker.
* PARKfcll &. McOOWAN,
Alt v for F. W. Wngencr A I'o.
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sm?y hblht
A Phyelclan'o Testimony.
I was culled to ?eo ilr. .luhn Pearson, wha
. as confined to hi* bod with whnt appeared to
>o coiiMtir.pl i<>n of tlio Vor-fc form. As sill of
is family hud died with that dread disease'
;xeept lil.' liaif-brothor), his death was regard
d us certain and soon. After e)liai;stin.<ic all I
l?o remedies, 1 tinalH*. as a last resort, sent for ;
bottle of Bruwer's Iaintc llestorer, and it i
cted like mn^ie. Ho continued tlie uso of it I
jc sorno time, and lias Iktm fully restored to
ealth. So fur as 1 could discover, lie hud conumption,
ai.d Brewer's I.m'.tr Restorer saved
U life. J. O. lIOLI/>\V AY, M.J>. j
Barnesvill?, Gn, i
Another Rcscuo from Death. j
In 1W1, while serins: on a machine, my wife |
us taken with a severe i>ain in her wide, which
P.H soon followed bv hemorrhages from lier j
:ngs, severe cough, fever, and she could nelkt
eat nor Blet^p, and In a few weeks sho was
nlueed to a living skeleton. Her stomach raised
to retain any food, and tho physician
ought one of her lungs was entirely gone,
t a tinal consultation of two physicians, her
?io was pronounced hopeless. I tried Brewer's
';ng Restorer, by advico of one of the physlns,
and she bt-giin to improve after tho third
so. She continued the medicine, and Is now
i excellent health, and Is better than she has
r.*n U: several years. I believe Brewer's Lung
estorer saved feer life.
BENJ. F. IIKAllXnON,
Vatesville, Oa.
From Klacon.
In August, ISSi, It was discovered that my
m's wife was in tho last stages of consumpon.
She was C":;hl'ig iticc-'aiitly, and at
u.fi would c1i*< '.ihil-o quantities of pus from
er lunn, could not sleep or retain anything on
ur stomach, and we tliouplitit only a question
T time when lifo would bo coini-elled to give
ny to the fell destroyer. After all other
)iucd!c<i had failed, we got Brewer's Lung Ueorer,
and be^au Jt In very srrall doses, as sha
as very weuk. W>e soon began to Improve;
>ntlnned tho remedy, and was restored to lifo
11*1 llf.'littl nnri I? luattn*
,or been before. I rejmrd ber restoration aa
I'ltrtv t\ mil-u-Ie, for which *he is indebted to
rcvrir's Lui:g Iiestorcr. It. \V. BONNER,
Macon, (Jn.
Prvm's I,n::cr Tlestorer is a purely vejrfltable
nt^ar.iCA.n, and contains no opium, morphine,
rv>if.!>:? . ..riinv iioiitonous aiibxt&iu-o. Mend for
rcular vt toiwliit of wonderful curon.
.AMAft, KAKKIN, & LAMAR,
MACON, GA.
-* i' i? WftMIMtlH?**
88
Removal.
lirMTloias
HAVE REMOVED TO THK
few Store on the Corner
ider (be new hotel. When you come to
wn cull in to see them.
Kept. JO,'84. QUAItLER k THOMAS.
37
1E. BRUCE,
.A.T
KUItZ'S OLD STAND, ]
oot and Shoe Maker. |
pIRST-CI.AtfS work mad* and repaired at
' abort nntioe. All kinde of work made. .
dies and Genta Kid Top. Oaitors and Lata
Button Gaiters. All work guaranteed.
Best Frenoh Calf and Kid uaed. Terms?
rietly Caab.
Feb lt-tf 10
- -' * * " ' " -J ' *- :
. X'. ' ' - V.\>Y .
GOODTE,
Carriage
(IAN 11F. FOL'Nl) TIIK I.AKOKST STOCK (J
J lCoA<l Carts, Plantation Wagons (all sizes. 1
Saddles, lli-lliiifr, Leather of all kinds, Wnyoii Ma
will OFFKK Sl'KLMAL HAlUiAlNS ISA LOT <
lhan Manttiaclurers* Prices. These Hu;r*rics atwhich
I will guarantee eijual to the hest. fall a
. i.?. i 1 * 1
tiiui IIICJ uie HUhiiiiKC UUI^.ti!IM.
A. II. C
(Sucri-ssor U> U. H. May A Co.,) OI'l'
SALESROOMS, I A T Tp I T<JT V (
704 llrnad Street, | i\ IJ V.T O JL i1 j V
Oct 8-tim.
- i ii m inl mm
DAY & TA
A re Now Hnceiviiii; n 1
CARRIAGES - All
FOR THE SPR
_A_T PRICES TO STJ:
>?.4 IT? n * .... - -
nuu hcvw iseiore Attained in t
We arc enabled to give our ci
purchasing our goods at the c
call and be convinced.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES
The finest assortment of IIANDRAOS am
TRUNKS, Willi's anil I'M RRELLAS.
THE WILSON. CHILD'S ft CO.'S PHILj
TKNNESEE WAGONS. 1. and 4 llor>
DAY AND TANN AH ILL'S ONE AND '
EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS
Axles. Spuing*. Hubs. Spokes. &c. Rnli
HOYT'S LEATHER BELTING. The h
LACING. RIVETS. ETC. OAK AND 1
CALK AND LINING SKINS. LASTS, '1
HARNESS AND SADDLES. WE CAI
OT'R HARNESS DEPARTMENT, IN V
AND PRICE.
43 iDJ^-yr & T^msrn
XI *"
EMORY'S LIT
Are the BKST KVKIV 3
/gw llrndache. One pood dos?
Pills, followed by nn? pill jv
man machinery run hh rcjjtil
*,,c* l)Ut new ' '* '" a broken less,
IMeasanl, lufallibli
by all Ih uurgistn and Mediciu
STANI>AKI) CUltlS CO
trXl^H/ VlSv' Emory's Utile Cailia
\[\l to be the best Pill ever used
}Ur W. 11. Uoukk, Harmony Or
W are the most popular of ull t
* >i. C. My aged mother u
HIORY't littlh baxkr, Locust Grove, Ohio.OATWAKTIO
PUX9|)., Athens, Texas. Thev
p'pwi?"* Thev are unexcelled.?il
Mil" 4 1> T A I" a'* its forms positively
i\.AiixXV 1 x\ IMIIh, a Dever-failinft rem
poison of any kind. Endorsed by physicians and
iS5 Cen ih k Box. STAND
nunnma???????????? mm
J&l. C Y 2
Ha,s St
The Furniture Bi
AMTI un? YVVD
mw tv ju xuiui
BY OUli LOW PRICES. Our stock is i
ture business in the South, and defy <
keep everything in our lino, besides all
Revolving Book Cases, lied Lounge*, Vien
Patent Baby Cribs, Insect Castors, Furniti
Mark'* Adjustable Folding Chairp. Invalid
Pillow*, Ac. (rive its a call, or irrite for
FLEMMING I
840 BROAD STREET.
PALMETTO
TllOS. 3MCo<
Proprietor oftb? largest saloon in the
turner* by false adrertiMemenls. The half
papers. lie is well prepared for fall trade.* Tba
Ibing in tb# lina of
Foreign and Domestic
the bent tho market affords, lie has got 1
Rye and Coro, Irish ai
Apple, Peach, Ctififont in and Frenc)
1'ori
He can checrfullr recommend hi* ?rood* te the
irinks with ill Hie'DELICIOUS HEVKRAdES r
DRINKS. His specialty is a Urge stuck of PUB
Gentlemen's Resort, No.
ind you will not forget again
A Good Line of Tob:
A-IR/S
Repository. ;
IF ("AKHIAUKS, UL'GUIFS, I'lJ/ETONF,
l?> tJ horse, ) Single sintl Double Ilnrutss,
teriul, Ac., Ac. For tlie uexl t 1j?rty il ijr? i
DF Ol'KN ANDTOl' lil'liUIKS at loss
i! nil Fine Northern mid Knsteni wakes,
ml exiiiuinc tlieui iu;d convince yourselves
If O ODYEA11, Agent.
GEOKGIy RAILROAD BANK.
^ 1rni)P T A I facttory, tot,
I IlUXVU 1 A . I Klliu Street.
42
NNAHILL,
"'inc Ai>M)rtment of
ID-BUGGIES!
ING TRADE,
ET THE TIMES!
he History of tlie Business.
istomers every advantage by
ilosest possible cash price#.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
1 U i 'I'PM rr ii
? on i v, 11 ever brought to the oity.
V. WAGONS, all sixes.
TWO HORSE WAGONS.
her Melting and Packing.
cstin the Worhl.
I KM LOCK SOLK LEATHER.
'H READ, CEMENT, ETC.
LI< PARTICULAR ATTEN I ION TO
>'IIICIl WE EXCEL IN QUALITY
ST A TTTT ,T _ Angnsta, Oa.
MARK WALTER'S
Marble and Granite Worka.
NEAR LOWER 1JARIIT, Ca.
ORK, Domestic nnd Imported. All
rn and Scotin'i (iranitp, a'. I,ow Prieee.
lND SOUTH CAROLINA M05Uk
a Spkciai.tt. A Inrtr? seleetioo ef
GRANITE WORK nlTrnfi ea kand,
'TURING and DELIVERY. <A
, n
TLE CATHARTIC PILLS
IADK Tor ComiffiirK*, Indigeitioa,
u of three or four Kniwrr'* I.itlla OalkarMe
rei'y n;lit for a woek or uro, mnkea tha bmar
as clock work: ther purify tils blood
down body. Purely VejrrtJiblo. Harmp,
tlie youujjeKt*child mar tuka tbara. 8old
Dealers at 1 ri C'fw. a hox, *r by mail.
Proprietors, 1?7 Prjtrl M, "T.
rti<? aro mora than is claiiuvd; taar prare
nere. Worth twice the money axkad?W.
ove, Ga. Einovy's UttleCatiiarU*
be Cathartic*?Wm. Bihhop, Mill* Itirar,
rted one box with wonderful re.-nil In?N. W.
1 recommend Lhem.?John ('oli.iNa, 14.
art excellent.?it. Hkxson, .Jackran, itiau,
ks. Ki.izabetk Kctscr. Moborlv, Ua.
cured with Emory'w Kiitit<!jtr<i Cnra
edv: the* conla'n no Qninina. V erctrr,
anld br drupgi.t* o?errwb?ro. or 'ot wait,
AK1) CURE CO., Saw York. " ?
itiht- ~ ? ??aca ? actagbmmnma
JLa ?23> 3S3" 7E&
t?ru.oS?:
a . IN
ia?3*?ae>3>c2 Augusta,
IT MOVING ^
dimply immerH?. Wo iexd t'k?> iTiirni?oinp?titio!i
from every quarter. Vfx:
Ihp r-ovoltio*. such ?? Folding Beds,
n* llcntwonu Chair*, linby l. arrini:?s.
iro i'oliol), I'atoi-.t Desks of *il 2c 11 dn.
Chairs. Fcjunt-r:}, Matt; essr#. 5tj>rir.gf?,
catuloyi"* -til;' price h'zl.
AUGUSTA, OA.
?????rf^ &*rcw*n4mvturnirMr .1
SALOON!
? A
np-ciu?lrr,.don't *r?pnd ' o d?p* fci? ??-'
ia u?t runnlionelf iw* i.Wb*vilU'
Palmetto ilous* -h wwtl *:IV e??rv'
Wines and Liquors,
Liquor* Bin* roar* U?u<j olrT
id Scotch Whiskies, '
'/m
? Brandies.
f<?r, Ale ami Fi t*/* L?j/<-J* lU oi' . y
' -il C H
nnblia fnr MElHrilf A f. USE, ami mixed J
>f the uraaci*. Also COOL. TEU PF.RATK
;E OOODS. ('all at the
/* vv 4, "C3
4 Washington Street,
THOMAS McOKTTIOAN.
acco and Cigars.
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