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te*; <?lje Messenger. M. L. BOXflAM, Jr., { Kditors and JAR. S. PfcKRIN, f PKorKiBTOBB, . ? ? TUESDAY JANUARY 36, 1886. THAT CENSUS MATTER. Wo hnw no hesitation in saying thai we think the Legislature made a mistake in not providing for tAking the cen(tun. Nor in saying that the inequalities in representation ought to be corrected. But we fail to see why thi> failure on the part of the Legislature tr discharge its duty should be made thr ground or the occasion for inflaming the feeling of one section of the State .. against another. Unhappily there doei extsjt in the State a feeling of "u{ country" and "low country." This i* to bo deplored and healed rather than augmented, in the discussion of this census question, it strikes uh that it it immaterial whether the Uup" or the "low" country prevented the passage ol tho propor law for carrying out the mandate of the Constitution. As a inattei of fact, Major Brawley in his letter c<i the editor of the Medium shows thai the members from the lower counties wero no more responsible for the failure to pass tho census bill than those from other sections. This feeling ol sectionalism we think ought to he depre cated. The interests of very section of tins commonwealth are indissoluble bound up with those of every otbei section. Therefore harmony in all their relations must he more to the pub' lie advantage than bickering and the inculcation of enmity. A frank free and candid discussion ol this question is right, with the view ol carrying out the law, so as to give tc each county* that represention to which it i* entitled. Expedients and scheme* v-t * *... v for apportioning representation upon a basis of property and population, or in any other manner than upon the nuui< ber of inhabitants, are false in principie. It is of the essence of the principles of our form of government that the oioe and influence'of evey citizen is at potential in all public affairs' as that ol ?very other citizen, whether hi* proper ty be measured by * few dollars or by thousands. Upon this line this quesmust be settled, and it will be . one o1 ifej much interest at tha next session. |P N CAUSTIC. Mr. Boutelle, of Maine, some time ?,'.v atuda introduced a bill into the House to enquire why a former Union soldier had been removed from the navy yard ' at Norfolk* Va.. and a Confederate appointed in his stead. And why the said Confederate had had removed frrin the parapet of the Dry Dock, and from . some cannon, inscriptions commemorative of Union victories ? An amendlaent was tacked on before it's reference to the committee providing that the inquiry extend back to the actions of the immediate predecessors of the present officer. When the report of the committee was submitted to the House last Friday, there ensued a scene that could not have been surpassed for a dis | play of bitterness and sectional hatred I by tbe days immediately following the f *4r. Mr. Boutello and Mr. Reed, both I of Maine, did some frantic waving of the bloody; shirt amidst the applausu of .their party friends. Biit Wise, of Virginia, not the renegade who proved traitor to his people, and joined with Mahone to debase his own State, but the other one' who has .always been true, gave the howling hypocrites from Maine tho severest instigation they have ever received, k He literally "peeled" them. He show ed thst the Dry Dock had never been destroyed, that no Caunon bearing such U ' iHtorinlinnM h*H ???r K?.* ! > '"? - ?J ?? -g- i "?? 7?ru, H . and thai the fellow who was removed had never been a Union soldier, and wan discharged for beaatly drunkenness Jn short Mr. Wise punctured Boutell's PL "')RlM|Ie, and made manifest to the I world at.lsrge that the whole thing was jgoite# up for politioal effect, / VEW BOOK. Fr ?feasor George G. Hodges/our talefttod School Commissioner^ has pubSiished a little book that is a credit to him and destined to bo of great value. I It is called "A Jlook of Bhort Quota? tions for the use\>f Preachers, Lawyers and PuhUe Speakers, but more ?speeial> - \y for DtHjr Exercises in the Schools." /nt. _ i 1- _*? ? - ^(i ae owe consists or two Hundred and F htirty selection* from the ktit writers of I pr<tM and poetry. Professor Hodges V destines these principally for memory ;g-j?<erei<w?te #he school, bis experience ji, w teacher, having shown htm the utilim %j of *och exercises. He is a pontic lj? pan of fine literary taste and accompttsKment#, end the selections he hss ir made are marked by that taste. They K^:|i||l0etMt.(? he useful and to inculeatf Wbg wherever osed, the highest morality HEt principle, fn a graceful preface the Bfc author says: "I .M'?Wtly hope tha they may become gems of moral principle in the mind and hearts of many of our youth." The book aluo contains the ten reso lutions of Dr. Stephen Olin, and a list .of maxims and proverbs that will be found to be very useful, not only to school children, but grown people as well. t The book is published by J, B. Lippincott of Philadelphia, and can be had of that house or of Mr. Hodges at Abbeville, for the price of tiftron cents. ( GR KENWOOD'S KXERGY. > Greenwood has indomitable pluck. ' Sho is proposing to build a railroad to > Edgefield, via Phoenix and Kirkseys. ' Such a road would open a fine country, 1 and doubtless be of great benefit to * Greenwood. mi n.i i - n % ? i no uoiumom jnecora ininKs we were a little "mixed" in our article on the legislation in Congress, anent the j. control of the Mormon Church. We thought we had made it plain, that we believed it to be the dutv of the rotp * . r ernment to treat polygamy as a crime. t But that when the government undertook to direct and manage the affairs of the Mormon Church, it was a little too parental in its legislation. In faot it . was going beyond its constitutional authority. The Record says "as far as wo are concerned we would not care if did infringe upon the constitution, we would ^ stamp it out anyhow, and camp outside the constitution or write a new one." Just such talk and feoling wo appre...mil? *1 - r ioiiu inn ub me uimct 01 mu legislation we spoke of. And it is dangerous, bej. cause if toleratod and condoned in the matter of Mormonism, it will be made a precedent for interference with the internal affair? of States. At any rate it might be and to that extent is dangerous. \ The Greenville Ifeics cnine out last Wednesday in a bran new outfit of typo, and is greatly improved by the 1 change. Whatever may bo said of the 1 JYews editor's dispositiou to *'nag" 1 some of his ''esteemed contemporaries," no one will deny his franknosx and fearlessness in the statement of his opinions upon all questions. We are really pleased at the improvement of the Neics, and congratulate it upon the same. V How >(thc rascals" hate to be turned out! K. M."* Brajt?n. it is reported. ' will try to prevent the confirmation of Major Bradley who succeeded him as | Collector of Internal Revenue. It Is I not likelv that he will *iieep.i?H. Vnr would it benefit biro if be did. He has ?had his last tug at that particular public pap. We are indebted to Dr. G. H. Waddell for a copy of the Chronicle containing tho address recently delivered by Major Harry Hammond before the Farmer'*. Club at Beech Island. We intend to publish the article, and havo no question that it will bo found to he of interest to our farmer friends. The Register is mistaken in saying that Messrs. Cunningham A Templeton wore closed up by the Sheriff. They voluntarily assigned, with the honest purpose of benefitting all of their creditors. Some soured and Hi??nr>??n?n<l - ? - ?j' !??' ?f ?*.? * v/uiv??j xeeker ha* written a bitter and rile open letter in the North American He view to Secretary * Bayard. It is well written, but the spirit that in manifest in it, destroys all sympathy with it. The * meeting of the stockholder^ and diretors of the Cumberland Crap Road will take place in Greenwood on the 23d of February, instead of the 23d instant, as was published. Collector Bradley comes back at ex Collector Brayton. with gloves ofT. and shows the latters un worth in ess to have held the office no long. The friends of the Cumberland Gap Road think there is still a chance for it. A New Law. We would call the attention of our , readers to the following law which was passed at the late session of the Legislature : "That the owner or keeper of | any gate which obstructs a highway, either public or private, shall havo such | ( I6>?o vwiBtrucMiti bo sb to inord a road way between the posts of at least nine 1 feet, and shall keep the said gate in such repair and condition as to be easily opened and shut, and that the latch 1 oi> other fastening will aujost itself on being closed ; and farther, that the said . keeper shall erect or cause to be orected , at convenient distance from such gate, i on each side, a convenient hitching post for the convenience of those traveling in vehicles. That the owner or keeper ( of sueh gate who shall fail to comply with the requirements of this Act shall, upon conviction, for each offense pay a ftne of not less thsn twenty-five dollars, or be imprisoned in the county jail for * term ndt exceeding thirty days.*.' * 1 s s ' v * ? e t . .. . N ...( ' * | % I A Rail Ilond Coup ?T etat. Pursuant to a call a large body of the | business men and citizens of Green wood met at the Greenwood Hotel on January 20th at 7.30 p. ra. On motion Prof. Boozer was called to, the chair, and J. W. Payne requested to act as secretary. Mr. J. K. Durst was requested to 8tat?> the object of the meeting and read several letters from Kirkseys, Phoenix and Gaines' in regard to tfte proposed narrow guage railroad from Edgefield Court House to Greenwood. After b hearing the letters and discussing the ' subject it was resolved that the Abbeville division of the route, will meet Edgefield at the county line, near Phoe- I nix with a graded road, and that Green- * wood is now ready with her proportion- b ate share of the expense for a preliminary survey. c On motion, Mr. J. K. Durst was re- ? quested to inform^ committees at the ? other points, viz.. Phoenix, Kirksoys, and Hdgefteld. that Greenwood is will- p ing to vote a liberal tax and that there is w little doubt that the tax will bo voted. A resolution was also adopted that Greenwood is now ready to unite with other points along the Chester, Greenwood, Abbeville and Klherton Railroad in pushing forwerd that route. t J. W. Payne, S. P. BOOZER, J Secretary. Chairman. Communication. New Market, S. C.,.Tan. 24th, 1886. g MKsans. Editors : Please copy these few lines in your paper. 1 have just a few words to say and they will not a occupy nuich space. I moved down it; Bucklevel Novem- ? 1884, and lived there during 1885. and f moved away last November. During v my staj' there 1 enjoyed myself well, * and found everybody sociable and * friendly. I believe I can say th^f I did [ not leave an enomy there when .eft, and can say that I had not aught against 1 any one there, although I have not been t there but once since I left. I often B think of the Subbath School, the pretty c girls and our faithful Sunday School f Superintendant, infact I think of the people over there crenerallv. I am vprv w W " tf glad that some one bun taken the " responsibility on themselves to send you the news from there. I am, and will always he glad to read Bucklevel News. I am now going to school to { Prof. S. F. Booaer at Greenwood. 1 am * well satisfied with my new home and have already found many friends which I expect to find everywhere I go. I j wish Bucklevel as much success as any one could wish, and hope to pay her soine visits this year. ' Wishing you mtach succoss in your i business and a happy New Year. 1 will s close for this time, giving 1113' best love ^ and respect to all mankind. ? Kespectrully, g Dr. J. !\ (tOKDoy. 0 One hears a great deal now-a-days t about rings and counter-rings. As a 8 rule, it is safe to wntch those who blow | tlje most ahd the loudest, about these political combinations.-.//<jmh^ tlinn. The Comptroller General is prepared to pay all claims for artificial limbs pnssi'd by the artificial limbs board since the Legislature made an appropriation for the purpose. AB>VICK TO MOTHKltS. Are you disturbed at night nnd broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a # bottle of Mrs. Winsuow's Soothinu Syr- c irr for Childrdn Tkethino. Its value I is incalculable. It will relieve the poor * little sufferer immediately. Depend up- * on it. mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea. reg- . ulates the stomach and bowels, cures ^ wind colic, softens the gums, reduces in- o flamation, ^nd gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wikbi.ow's Soothio Svrup tor Chim>rrm Tektiiino b is pleasant to the taste, and is the pros * cription of one of the oldest and best fe- ? male nurses and physicians in tho Unite J o States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a hotrln r --- tJ-ll V ? M Q 1 1 \ 8421. S Report of the Condition n .OF 'j The National BftiAk of Abbeville, At Abbe?llf$ in the State if South J f areffaa. at the Close of Bnsinera, Dep. 24th, 1885. RESOURCES. Loan* tod dieeonnts $ 600 00 U. 8. Uoudu to ?e?ore circulation.... 12,64)0 00 Dae from approved reserve imbU. .. 6,296 A3 Dm from other National B?dkm 4,782 00 p Real estate, furniture and fixture*... ' 848 04 Correct expended and taxee paid 890 U Premiums paid 4*4 37 tl BUI* of other Bank* 2,465 00 I ? ? - - ? W.w Mpvi VHIIVUUTI UJMVWl * and pennies. 47 II Specie '. 0 60 it Legal tender notes 8,430 00 0 a ToUl #36,673 00 LIABILITIES. Capital stook paid in 9)6,160 00 7 Undivided proflU t7 90 J. individual deposit* rabjeot to eheok. 11,8*4 00 p, Total... 438,672 00 m Stats or Sooth (tapouva, OocMtT or Abbktiixk, * : ? I, Bn?. B. Babk?ioa? OMhler of the above Mined bank, do solemnly nwur that the above itatement is true to the bast of my knowledge ?nd belief. BENJ. & BARNWELL, Cashier. Bobsoribed and awo'rn to before me this Qnd 1st of Jannarv, 18SC. p ft. Ik HEMPHILL, N. P. 8. O. C ORRECT?Attest: a: R. M. HADfcON, ei L. W. WRITE. J. ALLEN BMJTH, 7? Directors. B ' - IV v ' Master's Sale3TATE OP 80UTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville* In the Probate Court, [. P. Galphin a* Administrator, Lola A. Quarles as Administratrix, estate of It. P. Qaarles, deoeased, Plaintiffs,' against Ague* W. Qaarles, Sarah B. Galphin, et al, Defendant*.?Complaint to Bell real rotate to pay Debts. < ?:? . I will sell at pnblio outcry at Abbeville eourtonse within the legal hours of sale on aaleday 1 February next, the following described real state belonging to tbe estate of 11. P. Quarto, ecoosed, for the payment of debts, to wit: One-half interest in a Brick Rtore Honse and ot in Ninety-Six, 26 feet front width and 70 Bet in length, more or less, bounded by J. P. 'bilips, the store above deecrtbed and Camridge street. Terms of Sale?One half cash, balanoe on a redit of twelve months with interest from day f sale secured by bond of tbe purohaser and a mortgage of the premises. Purohaser to for aperii. This property is re-sold at the risk of former urobaser who failed to comply with terms of ale. [T,.s.l J. FULLKR LYON, 733 Judge Probate Court. V ?? ? M<iHter*H Sale. ^TATEOF fr?OUTH CAROLINA. Coontv of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. 1. McGowan and E. A. Robertson against M. V. Miller et al. By virtue of an order of salo made in the hove stated ease I will offer for sale at pubic outcry at Abbeville ooorthouse, S c, on aleday in February 1886, within uo lugsi ouuiK oi uio, we iouowmg describt-d property, situate iu paid State and county, to rit: Store No. 3 iu the Miller Brick Blook in be town of Niuety-Six, bounded on the North >y W. It. Hilton, East by vacant lot, South by tnblic square, We?t by store No. 2 now owned iyJl. W. Coleman. Raid property to be refold at the risk of J. N Lixi|r? toe former purchaser. Terms of sale.?Oue-half cakb. balance in, welve mouths, with interest from day of nalce ecnred by bond of pnrchaxer and a m ortgAge f the premises. Purchaser to pay the m acter or papertt and reoording. J. O. KLIJGH 753 v. ter, Masted8' Sale. ^TATE OF HOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COOBV OF ComtOK PlJCAfl. L W. Perrin against Jaoob Miller, et aL BY virtue of an order ef sale made iu the ,bove stated case, I will offer for sale at public utcry at Abbeville 0. H., 8. ., on Baleday u Febuary, 1886, within the legal hours of ale, the following described property, situate a said State and county, to wit. All that lot r parcel of land in the town of Abbeeille, nown an the Butledge plant on Washington Itreet, bounded by the tne Abbeville Hotel, and >tber*. Terms of Sale.?One half cash, ballance in welve months with interest from dav of aale, ecu red bT botnl of thn nnri)h*uw .'"1 ;age ef tfie premice*. i*nrohaser to pay tbe faster for papers and reoordin*. J. C. KLUGH, J 729 ' Maater. Master's Sale* State of South Carolina, Abbevillb County, Court of Common Pleiu*. 7. MoHu?:h. an Aixtigneo of A. .1. daliuas & Son against Hiobey A Miller. By virtue of an order of sale made in the bove stated case I will offer for sale at poblio utcry at Abbeville C. H., H. <J., on Haled ay in February, 1886, within the legal hours of iiale be following described property, situate in aid State aud County, to wit: One Hods? and Lot i the village or Hodge*, the property of John I. Miller, the lot oompoaed of three small parol*, ooutaining in all abont Twenty-Two Acres, onnried bj land* of J. A. Ellis, L. 1L Dantiler od bv the Columbia aud Oreeuville railroad. Jao One Houae aud Lot iu the village of lodge*, the property of William R. llicbey, ontaining One aqd One-Half Acres, lore or le**, and bounded by land* of John M. liller, and by the Columbia and Greenville tilroad. Also, One Home and Lot known a* tie Koon plaoe, the property of Biohey A Miller jntaining Thirty-Seven Acres, lore or letw, and bounded by land* of J. L. uderaou, Walter Audernon aud A. M. Ague* nd by the Colombia and Oreenville railroad. Term* of Bale?One-half oa*h, the balance ou credit of twelve month* with interest from ay ol sale, ?owed by bond of purchaser and nortgage of the pretniae*. Purchaser to pay tie Master for paptff*. .T n Iv'TTTOU 732 M m*ter. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. 'elzor, Rodgers ft Co., against A. M. Agnew By virtue of an Execution to me directed in ie above stated oaae, and dated April 21, 1886, will offer for Male at public outcry at Abbe[lie G. H., B. O.. on Sale Day in February, 386, within tbe legal hoUra of ?aley the followkg deecribed property, situate inaald State ind ounty, to wit: All that tract or panel of land, tti tabling Fifty Five Acres. lore or lew, and bounded by land* of J. N. laxander, Mrs. Sbtrj aod oUmth, To b? renid I the risk of Nancy A. Higgin* the former TORMfi OP SALE?Ooe- half oaefa, belauoe a?credit of twelve months. with interest -om d*y of nle, Moored by bond of the par mmt end * mortgage of the prerotoea. Par leaer to pay the Matter for papers. J. O. KLUOH. 78S . MASTER A largo lot of 4-4 uKruTt of th?? Loom" htck homespun chuck ?.t H. V *1* . hin'rt. * Just nrrivc-il another :*;ir ,1.* rust proof rod oats a; W. PH. Ladies Jerseys very cheap &t WUitc rothers, ' , -| ' r..:,r* . r, . . . . STATE or SOUTH CAlOUNi. I ABBEVILLE COUXTY , COURT OF COMMON PI.bah. ' Robertsons, Tayler A Co. against W. H. Arnold By rirtnre of an order of ??1o made in the above stated oa??<t I will offer for at pnblic outcry at Abbeville C. H. R. O.. .mi Halrdiiy in Fehrnary, 188C. within tho legnl honr* ??f Hair, the following (Worthed property situated in said Btrttn and oointy, to wit. : \li that tract or parcel of land in the town at Hod};**. containing four jw:r?-n. more or leu* bounded by 1/t.nds of V. A. Oason. T. J. Elli*. and <1. M. Hodges, Term* of nale.?On* half ct<b. t?ala?io?* on n credit of twelve month*, with iuti-reM from day | of mhIh wnred l?y bond of th?* purchaser and mortgage of th<* premise*, *'fh to the pnrchaser to pay all e*?h, pnrelia?rr to pay the Master for papero and recording. J. C. KLUGH, 733 MaHttir. An Ordinance To Raise Supplies lor the Town of Abbeville, S. CM lor the Tear 1886. i BE it ordained by the Town Conncil of the town of Abbeville and by the authority of the same. That a tax for the suras and in the manner hereinafter named shall be raised and paid into the treosnry of the Town Council for the uses and purposes thereof for the rear 1886. Section 1. On ercry one hundred dollars of the cash valneof nil real and uersonal cs ime wumn idc incorporation ol said town or Abbeville the sum of fifteen cents. Sec. 2. On eacb billiard or pool tabic or ten pin alley kejit for hire the Hum of Twentyfive Dollars on the first tnble or alter and Twenty-five dollars for each table or * alley more than one kept by the same owner. On each bagatelle table kept for hire the sum of Fifteen Dollars. Sic. 3. For each license to retail spirituous liquors in the towreof Abbeville the sum of Two Tfnndred Dollars for the year, beginning wi .. the first day of January, 1886, and endinc on the first day of January, 1887. The said sums payable in three eonal installments in advance, said dealer or dealers to give bond and security for parment of said sum of money, and if at any time during the year the said dealer or dealers should go out of business the whole amount of Two Hundred Dollars shnll immediately become due and payable, and any person or persons doing business the whole or any purl of the year shall pay the whole amn of Two Hundred Dollars. Ssc. 4. That all male persons between the apes of sixteen and fifty years, except those physically unable to earn a support, are liable to road duty and shall be required to work on the roads, sidewalks and street* within the incorporation of the town of AbhfiTillp fi*i? rfnm linfl>??> Ilin itin.A?inn nf till* Town Council. The commutation for said road duty to be the sum of Two Dollars to be paid nt the time of the payment, of other taxes, to wit, on or before the first day of March. All persons refusing or failing to work five full days to be accepted and approved by the Council or pay the above commutation ahull be liable to pav anch fine and penalty as the Council mav impose. Sec. S. That all itinerant auctioneers, peddlers, ar.d other transient persons, except vendors of farm produce raisea in the county, offering at retail any goods whatsoever for sale, shall pav a license of not more than Twenty-five l)ollars nor leas than One Dollar per day. Sbo.'H. That all circnses shall pay a li- v cense of One Hundred Dollars for each and every exhibition ; and all other shows, including what are known as side shows attached to a circus, shall pay n license of not more than Fifty nor less than Two Dollars for each exhibition. Skc. 7. That all returns shall be made under oath on or before the first day of February, 1886, and all taxes shall be dne and payable on or before the first day of March, 1886. If any person or persons shall refuse or neglect payment of tlie taxes herein levied with in the time specified the Treasurer of the n* /? A _ i - iiMvii \.<iuiicii ik nereoy aaiuonzra tad required to add twenty per centum penalty, and if the tax with the penalty is not paid within thirty days thereafter, it'shall be the duty of the "treasurer of the Cotfneil to issue executions therefor immediately and collect the same by due process of lair, as provided in the charter or said town of Abbeville. Szc. K. The Town Council or a quorum thereof shall constitute a board of Kasessors to affix the value of property returned for taxation. Sbc. 9. If any person or persons shall refuse or neglect to make a return of their property for taxation within the time prescribed'herein, the return of the last year, with twenty per centum added shall be devm-' ed and taken by the Treasurer to be the true value of their property for taxation and it , shall be assessed at that rate. n?nA ?> i_ n !i ?j *? ? ihu Hinicu in ciinncii nnu me ?e?I Ol the Town Council affixed this 23d day of December. Eigtccn hundred and eighty-five. J. S. HAMMOND, Intendant. JONES F. MILLER, Secretary. Jan. 10, 1886. fit. No 3431 Treasury Department, Ofllce of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, December 16th, 1885. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence pre- ; seated to tne undersigned, it has been mad* to appear that "Tie National BaakefAkeville," n the TOWN OF ABBEVILLE, in the County of ABBEVILLE, and State of SOUTH CAROLINA, ba* complied with all the provisions of theHevised Statutes of the Uuited States, required to be cwmplied with before an aasociotion shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking ; Now therefore I, HENRY W. CANNON, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE NATIONAL BANK OF ABBEVILLE," in the Town of Abbeville, in the County of AbbeviUe, and State of South Car- ' olina, is authorized fo commence the busine** ' of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised 'Statute* of the United States. In -the testimony whereof wi'?es my ri. a h..<i a o?i -> .?? * - . -..-.j HBHU oun Him Ui owce IBIS I Jin DIJ OI December, 1886. H W. CANffOlC, Comptroller of the Currency. i Dee. 22, '85, tf J ^ .? WE, the underniftned bare this day formed a partnership, under the firm name of HAMMOND & SMTH. F'?r il;? ,'?vi *.f <T7.\N0 I 1 r, , ^ . ! i i . . i ' i . # /" i ~c > -* i ' j J ., ti i. i.ai , i: ' ? * vi ?.y '<s *t roanoa&tlc j. j J. Si. 11AitM'.?1\1)> | : A. W. bjillH. f I Jan. It, *M. 3a ll : - \ Q-ZE^IElIESIlSrWOOI) SALE STABLES LOT of FIVE MUF-B8 HORSES just recoiiwJ. Ewquir* for teriuft. HARTZOG A HAYS. Ian. 5, 188?. If. 3VIXJSIO. The Music Horn of the Soith REMOVES Oclobr-r lit, to K*hr'? BuotiNI building, nearly opponitt the Old Stand. The ftoperior Adraotin of this locttien _: ? 1 J ? i uu ?|ifni;?iai?u or cTrrr one, tkd, with increased facilities, O. ItOBlNSON k 0. will be enabled to furnish the Finst PIANOS AND ORGANS Manufactured at Lowest Possible Prices. The Music House of the South Guarantee t?> duplicate Prices in Norther.) cities, xaTiiig to the purchaser all freight and insurance, besides supplying Stool and Cover. Shipped to anj point is the South. Musical Merchandise and Instruments of erery description. Sheet Musie and Music Bonks. ? The Latest Publications Orders filled on da j of reeenption. Write for Catalogue, Prices, Discounts and easT terur.s of par meet. C. O. ROBINSON * CO. 840 Ilroad St., Augusts, Ga. Oct. SO, *85-tf 1X6 Subscribe for thu Mkhsbxuek. jgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COIJKTY OP AEBRYJM.B, In the Probate Court. Belinda Cbanoy as Administratrix, Plaintiff, against Willis Chaney, Cora Chancy. et al., l)efVn iant*. Complain* to Sell I<and to pay Debts &r. I will sell nt public ontcry at Ahbwville Court House. S. C., on Monday, the first day of February next, (SaleAday.) tho following described real .estate to wit : All that tract or parcel of land . of which .lames Chaney, deceased, diet! seized and possessed, situate in said County and State, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRK8, more or less, bounded by lands of Harrison Pukes, tho I*nwton place, the Gilliam place and others. Terms oF sal#-?One-half Cash the bain nee on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. credit portion to he secured by bond and mortgage of fhe property, or purchaser fhay hare option of paying all caah. Purchaser to pay for papers. ?1. FULLER LYOS, Jnn. 7, '86. Judge hvUte Court. WHY H. H P. IS i SUCCESS FIRST?It i* pnm). SECOND?It i* plrMant. THIRD?It FOURTH? It diwt emth wbmt we claim for it FIFTH-- It i? uade by reliable parties. SIXTH?It b?* o** equal. SEVENTH?^lt doea not nauseate. EIGHTH?It doe* not gripe. SIXTH?It will core t?u. TENTH?It U tlie bent titer Medicine known, and coats only Fifty Cent* a Bottle. Xerer Falling Frere ntloa of Hpriaff StflMM. WILL INVIGORATE THE SYSTEM. G?ti?s Tone to the Stomach. Relieve* Torpid Liver and remotes all excessive bile from tki ?J? I em and imparities from the blood. Hah been tried by thooasnds in tb* pait foui1 rears and found worthy tb* commendation of all. TJEZHT IT 11. H, . P. only SO cents per Bottle. BARRETT * XrMAHTSR, Wholesale and Retail Druggist*, iafaiti, O*. M mrch 18-'t |? Job Printing OP ALL KINDS KVITI V ...I DDAW1MI * trrmnrim ?"?? ? rhu invflniii qAiiVt J JblF ?AT THE? ,V? e : e n g e r Office. Ot?/ * huutircd pwnd!i *tw iMcitlW f?r printing junt rtc*if *4. r* ' \ 1 > 1 j .v,. 'yj-jt .S'>y; VXy^V;^'. | ...V.'i.-i $' U v-'.s;