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IK :v " iv.V 'v I jmiwywauiwuMMaiw . Tlio ClieHter, Greenwood ttiitl Abbeville Hail road. The Hoard of Directors of the Chester Greenwood and Abbeville Kailroad Company had a meeting at Clinton in Laurens County on the evening of the 7th inst. When the interests of the Road were thoroughly canvassed, each Director speaking for his own locality. A i - 1; rt> strange leinargy ana mu inun-iicu swms to pervailc sorne localities, but upon the whole the outlook was very encouraging. Maj. Mills, the President, read his report, in which ho expressed himself well satisfied with the encouragement received from the people along the line, and his confidence that if lie was sustained by the people that he will soon be able to commence grading. The bonds of the road are being enquired for by capitalists and he has assurance that as soon as the line is located, the right of way obtained and the different sections of the county show an interest in the line by voting aid to its capital stock, that there will be no difficulty in selling enough bonds to build the road. The different counties are urged to provide for the pay and subsistence of v the engineer corps as it arrives in their borders. This is a small demand and Abbeville will no doubt do her full duty. Kach director was urged lo lay hold ^ of these matters and press them forward. Tho rapidity of progress will be controlled by the interest and activity manv.. ?i... r_: 1.. ..1 i:,,.. ul'&luu uy tin: nivrniir> aiuu^ uin; iiiiv. Let the petitions for an election on the matter of subscription to the capital stock of the road be circulated, to be signed by only real estate owners, all qualified voters will vote at the election. A Wedding- at Cokesbury. Miss Lalla 13. Moore daughter of Cnpt. AV. A. Moore, was married on Wednesday night at the residence of her father in Cokesbury to Dr. II. Dial of Laurens. The ceremony was performed by the llev. It. 1). Smart in the presence of a large gathering of friends and well wishers. The bridesmaids and groomsmen were Miss Laura Dial of Laurens, and W. J. Moore, of Cokesbury : Miss Marv Aiken, of Cokesbury, and John Uarksdale, of Greenwood ; Miss Mary C. Hodges, of llodges, and II. K. Aiken of Cokesbun- ; Miss Willie Buchanan, of Cokesbury, and J. M. Connor, of ? Arkansas ; Miss Kin ma Dial, of Laurens, and S. L'\ llerndon, of Texas. An elegant supper was sbrved an<i a delightful evening was enjoyed by the guests. Many handsome presents gave visible ovHenco of the affection of friends and kiuspeople and a shower of' warm good wishes and congratulations accompanied them. The bridal couple left yesterday morning for Laurens ac- I comp.anied by ('apt. A. Dial and his two charming daughters. They will go to Ashuvillcand other resorts on their weeding trip. Tlie brjdu-s father is a large property owner ilr^tlfeenvilie and a progressive and active friend wl the city and the bride has many admirers here. Greenville will therefore add very strongly to the chorus of wishes for long, prosperous and happy continuation of the married lift; begun under such favorable and thoroughly plcrsont auspices.? Urcenville A7 am. t' ,'" Death of Arthur Kaimuoutl. On last Saturday night, about light o'clock the spirit of Arthur Hammond, son of Mr. ar.d Mis. O. V. Hammond, of this place, took its Hight to a better world. Arthur was a bright, good-natured boy, and uhvays greeted you with a smile. He was universally liked, for he was a manly little fellow. His funeral was preached in the Methodist church ou last Sabbath morning by Uev. S. A. Weber in the presence of a very large congregation. .rns remains wore interred at Long Cane, by the side of several sister.; and brothers who had preceded him to a better world. It would seem that those parents are truly children of God. for ''whom He loveth Jle chasteneth." Our sympathies and those of the whole community go out to them in their affliction. Death of Mr. ?T. A. Weir. It had been known for sometime that Mr. Weir had been sick in Orenville, and the news of his death, which reached hero on Wednesday was not altogether unexpected. His remains were brought down on Thursday and buried at Long Cane. Mr. Weir was a former 1 citizen of this place and was highly respected. He was at one time school commissioner of the county. He has resided for the past several years in Greenville. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. llown Election. At the election held on yesterday for mienaom ana wardens to serve tor the ensuing year, 84 votes were polled with the following result 1NTKNDAKT W. C. McGowan received votes. \f a horn 8 R. W. Cannon received 84 vot^s, Jones P. Miller received 83 votes, T. C. Perrin received 83 votes Thos. McGettigan received 80 votes. Examination of Teachers. Office of Schooj, Commissioner.) A nne<wff ? n U n CJ i lO 1qo/> / Ai)oniHU<n, D. v/. JLO. lOOU.) The State Board of Examiners having changed tho time for examination of teachers from January and July to April and October as heretofore announced, we give notice that the reguJar examination of teachers will be held in the Court House at. Abbeville, Friday, the 1st day of Octobcr, 1886. Respectfully, GEO. 0. IIODGES, J. C. KLUGH, JXO. A- ROBINSON, Co. Bd. Ex'rs. A. C. _ '. " I . Till. ^ AMU VI WAV OUIKVI VA ? am. '* *$ v; '1.7 ' MESSAGES Mr. John II. Morrah was in town yesterday. Oapt. Honluun is still absent in Columbia. Dr. F. AI. (Jalbrailh is now the organist in tho Presbyterian Church. We hope our new city lathes will oush the matter of the lire engine. Mr. James M. Lawson hasgiccn quite sick for several days. The front walic of the Catholic church 'nas been nicely laid with brick. A hir^e congregation worshipped at Long Cane church on last Sunday. Don't forget the Congressional cnmpaign meeting here on next Saturday. The Master advertises some valuable and for sale in October. The National Hank makes a good showing of business for the past quarter. Mr. T. P. Wardlaw of Augusta, after spending a week or so with relatives in Abbeville, returned la-;t week. Mr. .J. i). Cochran of Hodges has been drawn as a juror for the United States Court now in session at Greenville. Scuppernongs are ode red for .-ale on the streets in any quantity at five cents per quart. Mr. Kirhy has placed a foot-bridge at the crossing in front of Capt. L. \V. White's. The Due West Colleges will open the first Mondov in October. We predict for them a prosperous year. i i _ r ! T . . t. 1 . 11 l. ~ nuinoer o; private scuoois win ue opened in Abbeville during the present winter. Masters Thomas Parker and Lambert White are now clerking in the store of Messrs. White Brothers. The Abbeville High school opened on yesterday. Prof. Archer reached here 011 Saturday of last week. The many friends of Mr. Charlie Lyon were pleased to sec him out on Saturday. The Abbeville Rifles are drilling now every night preparatory to inspection on the 30th inst. More home raised hay has been sold in Abbeville during the present summer than ever before. Mr. P. B. Speed is in Greenville attending the ITnited States Court a;; a Grand Juror. The game of base ball between Abbeville and Warrenton nines last week resulted in an easy victory for the former. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. .1. H j Simmons is quite ill, with whooping cough and other complications. We extend our heartiest congratubtsons to l)r. and Mrs. Dial, and wish for them a happy jouvnej' together uiroii!;ii ni". The County board of Kxaminers hnve an important notice with reference to the examination of teachers in another column. Messrs. A. M. Hill & Sous have born having their store painted, and lixed tin generally. '''hey are preparing for the Kail trade. A number of our young men have tnrnel quite Democratic lately. They no longer smoke cigars but have taken to pipes. Yesteril iy was the da;.* of the municipal election, and as a consequence, all the barrooms were closed until G o'clock. The day passed oil* quietly. We are glad to learn that Miss Lizzie Marshall who has been quite sick loi some time in Greenville is now considered belter. Bub Guy. a well-known colored bricVi mason, had something like a stroke ol paralysis while returning from churcl; on Sunday night. Mr. 11. A. Calhoun leaves Abocviilc to-day, to take a position about the firsl of October in Shreveport La. Good'Inch to him. Mr. T. C. I'errin was elected Third Lieutenant of the Abbevilles itilies at !i meeting last week, lie wears his honors well. The protracted meeting which haf been in progress for some time at tin. Mct'.iodist church closed on last Thursday night. The earth seems to have recovered from its attacked cf subterraneous colic, anil we hope it ninv never have another spell. The Literary Club is expected to meet next Friday night at the residence ol \V. A. Lee Esq., Mr. J. W. Thomson will read the essay. On the Irish question. Messrs* T. C. Seal and L. W. l'errin represented Abbeville in the meeting of the directors of the Chester Greenwood and Abbeville Railroad at Chester last j week. Mr. 11. M. Haddon has returned from i thft Xfirlli vvhnrn Vio wont lr> lutr in l-iiu | stock of Fall and Winter millinery. Our j Indies niny expect something nice when i his new goods arrive, for he is a gentleman of noted taste. . The negroes are still keeping up the religious excitement caused by the earthquake. Their walls and cries so long continued are becoming monotonous to those living in the vicinity ol their churches. Dr. II. 1). Wilson expects to bo absent frain his oflice for a nfonth, or six weeks after the first of October. He has to go off on business. His patrons had better call on him before he leaves. A petition has been forwarded Govern; or Shennard for th<> onnlnn nf Winnie j Devlin, who pleaded guilty to uttering j a forgedinstroment. The pardon is asked for on the ground that she was only the pliant tool in the hands of her husband, Fed Devlin, and that he has since been triod and conuicte'd. Hon. W. C. Bcnet returned on Saturday from a visitto Chaileston. In a conversation with Mr. Benet, ho says that the dnstruoijon of property has boen rather underestimated, and that no idea of it can bo obtainod except upon seeing it. ' ,.v< . , ^vViT 5-' wmatinBKsrJXF'nrrrr7Z-z.Txz\z:i5r.virr3TXKsaotBB:*rixr3vxT* Messrs. Miller lirothers linve received (heir samples of Full ami Winter jjjooils, from tlu? ri>li:ihli? liniisi' oi'.lohn Wn.ii.a I maker of Philadelphia. and are now pre; pared to suit tin; mosc fastidious in the clothing lino. Several seasons of experience in taking mo::uu s guarantees :i perfect lit. Call on thorn when you ;< ) to purchase in that line. Wo received notice last, wopk th.it the Mkssknukk failed to reach Due West, Wo arts nut certain whose tin: fault was. it is possible that it may have been with vis, but we promise our many renders at Duo West that it shall not occur again so far as wo are concerned. We sent up on Friday all the extra papers we had, but there were not enough foi all of our supscribers. Prof. J. C. Cork has taken charge of the Ninety-Six school, lie is a teacher of expe-ience and ability, ami we are glad that he has come back t> his own county to teach. We bespeak for hini the earnest co-operation of the good people of Ninety-Six, and kno w lie wil do them good work. Ill illvlli 1/1 "Her children arise up nml call her blessed her husband also, and he praiseih her." These words rend at the funeral and inscribed on (lie tombstone of an only and Dclqv2d sister, who but sixteen months befon preceded her into rest are touching!)' and beautifully appropriate to Mrs. M. .htsu: W audi, aw whfi departed this life in August a, (Ja., on tin lOth of .1 line, ISSIi. These sisters, singularly devoted to eacli other iu life, were culled hence at almost the same age. Tliey married brothers, and eaeli was the mother of a largo family of children. They each, in the very prime of life, and just when they seemed most necessary to those dependent upon them, were made to pass through a long-coniimtcd and painful illness terminalinsr in a calm and trusttul de^th and they each left to their sorrowing loved ones the precious memory of a irudly example 4ind the blessed assurance of acceptance in the Uelo^'cd. Mrs. Wardlaw?Josie Thompson?was born November 12, iXV.t near Liberty Hill, Kershaw County, S. 0. She was married, March 2'.', IS(>2, t< l)r. Wm. C. Wardlaw, then i>f Abbeville, S. C., but for some years past a resident of Augusta (*a. A child of the covenant she in early girlhood became a member of tin; Presbyterian Church ami ever lived a consisent, bright and cheerful Christian. (Jeutlc and aitectioiute in manner, her guiding principle was duty?duty to her Hod, to her family, and to her neighbor ?and her highest happiness was to make others happy. Never of robust health,'twas a wonder to those who knew her best that with so much cheerfulness ami forget fulness of self she was able to meet the many demauds unon her. She always lookeil on the sunny side, was herself the light of limie and recived a full reward for all her self-denial and self-facrilice in the overflowing love of those she served and the consciousness of duty faithfully performed. During her long and wasting illness not a murmur was heard, and a sweet, cenlle smile erected each one entering: her sick chamber' Fully realieing Uer situation, not asking tvliy it was thus, she calmly and believingly gave her last words of counsel and encouragement, to her grief-stricken husband and older children : she committed to the lovinjr care of 1wm lirst-boen daughter the little babe?her own namesake?and tlu-n scarce audibly whispering, Thy rod and thv stall' they"?and without strength to finish the sentence, she died. ' 'Died,' did I say ? Yes, as the morning stai dies into day'." \V . A Captain's I<\>ritinato Discovery. ( apt. Coleman, schr, Wevinouth, plying between Atlantic City and N. Y. had Deet : troubled with a cough so that he was unahh - to sleep and was induced to try Dr. King's . New Discovery tor consumption. It not onli 1 ? m extreme scaones* in his breast, llischildrci were similarly alluded and a siifjrle dose hat the same happy effect. I)r. Kind's Nov Discovery is now the standard remedy in tin C'oieman honsehond and on bftard ihi schooner Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Itemed' at T. C. 1'errin's Drnjr Store MARKET UK PORTS. Corrected weekly by Messrs. Prke inn. COTTON?Market stendv. Good demant Stains 7 7 Better grades 7% 854 provisions. Meat tiJ4 bard 9 Collee 10 15 Sugar, Yellow 7 lx/. White (iranulated iyv 8 Salt, line, per sack 75 85 1 1 oiu? n. 1._ <?. ? j Jin ci puwi, II/, aitfKb 1 , Nails W/i 1 ltice 7 8 Tobacco -10 50 Molasses itO 40 [ Syrup 25 50 Meai 05 75 \ DHY (SOODS. Prints 5 7 ltleacliud Cotton io?.l Shirtings 6** % Shirtings li 7 c.4 Shirtings 7}^ 8 Plaids 8 10 Just Opened AT R. M: HADDON & CO OVER t 2000 yards of Fall and Winter Calicos, fail quality, at 4 cents. 10 pieccs all wool black Cashmere, 40 and 46 incncs. . j 1000yards 4-4 blenched "Sea Island" Home I mi> 1111, nenvy weijjni ana son inns ' 55 pieces cheap Dress Goods?all shades. 5 pieces cheap black Dress Goods. 2000 yards yards of best quality of Fall and Winter Calicoes. , * 1 case of the celebrated Geo. II. Zeiglei ! shoes. 1000 yards 4-1 Fruit of Loom Wamasutta and 1 N?w York Mills. The best 40 ilirli. *11 wnnl f'*whrvn>?.o al Afl cU R. M. HADDON & Co. | pLOBE HOTEL, VDT Augusta Oa J. B. Armstrong, Proprietor1 jr\ f\t;'' /?*} .a. , V' . ?& ' *<, '. '' "''^3 I rt7fgrv--'Jgffrx?.wait;fry nr jrrMtrz'iiin1.,nam:' x?Tcsrw CANDIDATES. i for ConcroKS. The r>r hnl^o -I. *S. mt i niitioiiHi'P Si(i a*; :?. l')r <'mii ! ;j.n from tic Tliir.i i'onjjwsMona! ! Irirl. Siihjjct ?<> l!i?: ariits.'i of i!f I Democratic J piimury or convon'iou, I whichever >.]:ii inny !>?' :nlo|>to:l. 1 STATi: <!!' SOUTH CAitOUX ! ! ' j Curs rY !>! .\ 1.1,1:, j Court of Common I'leas. I Summons of.?Complaint not served. Iallies II. Ballard ami Thomas II. Cook next of kin Aic., of Jemima Kemp deceased, l'lainliif's, | against I .Jacob II. Howie and Thomas Ballard, Nancy Ballard, Margaret Ballard. Caroline Mallard, .lackson Ihillard, Fidelia Ballard, (.ico. Ballard, Sarah Ballard, Reuben Ballard, children of lleubon II Ballard deceased, (!coi??e \V. Ballard, .James Ballard, Bucinda Case. Kunice Ballard, Mirriam CosIan, Arrena Thompson, children of.Jus. Bal lard deceased. .Jemima I'enlan, and \j. Cook, children of Annice Cook Amos (iilliam, Anna Cook, and Jan* Norman, children of Nancy 1 Hilli-Iix T P .11 1 tJol"jn"Via lhinl" Thomas Ilnl!?r*l| Mm!in' da Uallard, Margar t I.allard and Wylie lkillard, children of K'.ias Mallard?Defendants. To said Defendants : Yoi" auk IIkukkuy Summoned and required to answer the complaint in litis action, winch is 011 lilt; in the office of the Clerk of the said Court, at Ahbe\illo C. II., S. and to servo a eoyv of your answer to the said complaint 011 the subscribers at their ollice at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to an ;wor the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiU'in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint to wit : To obtain tho possession of tho tract of land now in the possession of Jacob II. Bowie, situated in said. County and State. Oat-d 12lh February A. i)., 188<?. M. (r. /.KICM-iK. [!,. s.] C. C. I*. PI'. It I! IN* & COT 11 II AX, I'laintifPs Attorney. To tho absent Defendants : Thomas Ballard, Xanev Ballard, Margaret Ballard. Caroline Ballard, Jackson liallard. Fidelia Ballard, (r?*or?o Ballard, Sarah Ballard.,Reuben Ballard, Geo. \V. Ballard, Lucindn Case, Eunice Ballard,M irriam Coslan,Arrena Thompson, !, C Cook, .Jemima Pen Ian. Amos - U^Uiaiu, Anna Oouk> Jane Norman, U; T. Ballard, John Ballard, Thomas Ballavd. Malinda Ballard, Margaret Ballard, and Wylie Ballard, as above j, named. 1 Pi.kask Takk Xotiok that the eomnl:iint in this notion tiinrnt)u>r with . ft ? -~o w* ----. the summons of which the above is n i copy is this day tiled in the office of > the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Com1 mon I'leas for tin? saidJState and Coun^ ty at Abbeville Court House, South Carolitia. 1'kuiuk & Cothhan, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. f Speed&Nenffer r DRUGGISTS. Kbkp c mstantly on hand a full, and wel1 selected stock of pure Drugs, Chemicals etc., etc. All the latest and Dopular lines of Paten t and Proprietai'3" Medicines. IXex*l>ixie. the best Liver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia,, fur Hale only by vs. Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL foi Summer Complaint; and our Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla with Iodide l'otash, for the Blood. BEDBUG l'OISOX, the most canvenient way of dust roving these [ insects. ? DIAMOND DIES, all the Staple and Fashionable Colors A full line of Fancy Goods, , Mist Articles, Stationery etc. etc. Tho best brands of ' Cigars, Tobacco, and Clgnrctcs. A complete stock of White Lends, Paints Oi's, Varnishes, etc., etc., Paint Hrushes Window Glass. Golden Machine Oil. Wo sell the celebrated Harrison Profiler's Prepared Paint ; the best in the market. Special attention paid to the Prescription Department. Physician's prescriptions and f'n.nily recipes filled at ail hours of day and night, by i experienced and competent hands. Orders by hand or Mail, promptly attended l?., SPEED & NEUFFER. April 21), 1885. tfl * 83 \ JgMJGENE B. GARY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law* AnBBVlM.K, S. C. THE only genuino "Geo. II. Zoigler" Shoes over offered in this market. R. Mv HADDON & CO. Sep 14 tf ALTER L. MILLER, Attorney at Law, y Abbeville, S. 0. f.. . !t V . L1.- . ! Fl n TiFFlTITTiT 1 i i, C. PMff, rxhKs,. ? I ,7^ fisl ?* "7 (Pi i'v^' ,'*.H 1 H MS 1185 W M?ii, ^7>, I I ! K -i Ain stock a eompletc assort I 4 a- ltl'Mll of l>rti;;s. M-'dieines, Clwniieals. Dye Stulis. Varnishes iv.e. A !/;<) A !.Ij Til K PniTLAIL i ' ' Patent Medicines now in use many o!' them Non-secret preparations, consisting of the very host (Joujjh Mixtures, Dispeptie and Kidney preparations, Rheumatic and Neuralgic preparations F> K "? P A R AT 'CMS. W V r> I A PIN K If A MS Female me d Zj IlsHiHSS' JjINI.^5KNT A7i'J .MOTH-IK' IilliJSIt. so neeessar)' to Woman's comfor and health. Also Alxtomina Supporters, ('am &?:. " QV\l LINK OF FANCY QOODS will lto found very I'ompUrtc? consisting; of (V.Iognos, foreign {. acts in gn*nt variety, Toilut Snap's front tho ?;h<;apo.?t to the finest. IfAIU. TOOTH, NAIL, SHAVING -3 4- siiok and clotuks BRUSHES. CO.1111S OP ALL KOilTK. ?^LS?") in v:i\r l!on linking I'nwuors, F.x tract. and ftpicos, ami Vinog.ir. Close Attention Ci<e . .Lo PRESCRIPTIONS at all Hours, Wight a Day Turnip Seed. lllilST'S new crop Turnip Sccil. All va1) rieties. 25 cents per pound. At H. W Lawson & Co. Mim Call?, Due West, S. . OPENS first Monday in October. A thorough college training at a very moderate cos:. The entire expenses for the nine months need not exceed $lt'<5. Send for catalogue. Wm. (MtllClt, President. Aug. 2, 'St; 1\ -wwr line w est Female dep. SESSION' opens first Mondav of October. " Ton teachers. Ten*pianos in Constant use Facilities in French and Music, Instrumcn tal and Vocal, unsurpassed. 1'rospects of tlic College were never brighter. Whole cost of Hoard and regular Tuition for vear $105.00. For catalogue apply to J. V. KENNEDY, President. July 15th, 1S8G. j ob Printing OF ALL KINDS NEATLY ftn<l PROMPTLY LXECLTf* ?at Tin;? Mo ssonger Office. When YOU VISIT AUGUSTA. DON'T forget to go l<> the elegant bar of R H Anderson, in the Augusta Hotel. 1 JicK >?nncrsnn is it imuve 01 Auuuvine county although for u pood many years he has been doing business at Edgefield Courthouse While stopping in Augusta you can get no morr elegant place to stop than at the Augusta Hotel. Mr. Doolittlc, the proprietor, is tkl hoss hotel mau of the South. 0*1. O I> (J A .. J ?? 111117 OLII, * linn IV. Of AI1UVI 3 J AMES a .PEBRIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Iiatv ABBBVlLLB, S. C ' * vV,.,^/Vv \y/;. ;; : *V. ; J. f! - . J*. .jwiifg.'i n*wy ..v T.>Tr,'VTr<T>j i *M ;i i rmrvyi ?? JJ VTI?; A Marvelous Story TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON: T.S?K " (Jcntlemtn: My father resales at Glover, Vi. lie lias lieen a Rreat BUlforer from Scrofula. and tho inclosed letter vill toll you what si marvelous ollect I Ayer's Sarsaparilla bns had in his caso. I think his lilood mint havo contained tlio humor for nt l<\a?t ton years; but it did not show, cxcept in tli'> form of a scrofulous soro on the wrist, until about flvo years ago. From a few spots which hj?poarod at that timo, it gradually spread so as to cover his ontiro body. I asuuro you lie was terribly afllictcd, and ail object of pity, whon ho bc^an using your incdicino. Now, there aro few men of his ago who enjoy as good health as ho lias. I could easily namo fifty persona who would testify to tho facts in his caso. Yours truly, W. M. PaJLJUtPS." FROM THE FATHER: "JS^t a duty for 1110 to state to you tho bcuollt I havo dorived from tho uao of , Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I was completely covorod with a terrible lmmor and scrofulous sores. Tho humor caused an Incossant and intolerable itching, and tho skin cracked bo ns to cauao tho blood to flow in many placcs whonevor I moved. My suilerings wero groat, and my lifo a burden. 1 commenced t-lio uso of tho Sarsapaiuli.A In April last, aud havo usod it regularly sinco that timo. My condition began to improve at onco. Tho sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in ovory respect ?being uow al>!o to do a good day's work, although "3 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a euro in my caso, anc? I tell them, as I havo hero triod to toll you, AYKK's SAKSAI'ARILLA- GIovpjv vt 21,1862, Yours gratofully, UlRAil PHILEJP8." AVHR'S SAR9APARILLA CUrOS Scroftlla and nil Scrofulous Complaints, Kryalpelos, Eraoina, lilnpTorm, Blotched, Soros, Bolls, TiuuorH, and Eruptions of tho Skin. It cloare the blood of all imparities, aids digestion, stimulates tho action of tho bowels, and thu9 restores vitality and strengthens tho wliolo system. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. Ayerot Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles fot- $5. AXER'S HairYigor restore?, with tho glos9 and freshness of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use light or red hair may bo darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It checks falling of the liair^ and stimulates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease poculiar to tho scalp. As a Ladies' Hair Dressing, tbo Vigor is unequalled ; it contains noitlier oil nor ilyo, rondecs the hair soft- glossy, qjivl silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting jierfunie. . . Mr. C. P. Rrioier writes from Kirbi/, O.. July 3, 188i! : " l.ast fall my hair commenced falling out, and in a short time I beexmo nearly bald. I used part of a bottle of Avr.K'8 Hair Vigor, which stopped tho falling of tho hair, and started a new growth. J hi>n> nn... o I .,11 1,,,!. " "? " ?? ? "? "VI w? <?!? "BUI ously, and am convinced that lrnt tor tin uso of your preparation 1 should liuvo beeu entirely bald." ?T. W. Bowf.k, proprietor of the A[c.4rtkur (Ohio) Enquirer, says : " Ayf.u's Hair Vigoic is a most excellent preparation for tho liair. 1 spoak of it from my own experience. Its uso promotes tlio growth of new lmir, and makes ii glossy and soft. Tho Vigor is also a sure euro lor dandruff. Not within my knowietlgo has tho preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." TVIit. .axons Faitikairx, leader of the celebrated " Fair bairn Family" of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Ilostnn, Masx., Ftb. 6, lsst): " Kver since my hair began to give nil very eviilenco of tho cliango which fleeting time proeureth, I have used Ay Kit's IIair Vigou, and so have boon nhlo to maintain an appearance of youthfulness ? a matter of t eonsulorablo consequence to ministers, orators, actors, and in fact every one who Uvea in tlio eyes of tho public." Rf its. O. A. PnnsroTT, writing from 18 Elm St., Chitrlts/oirn, Mass., April 14, 1882, says: " Two years ago about two-thinls of my liair c:imu otr. It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing bald. On iwing Aykr'8 Haiii ViOoit tho falling Stopped and a new growth commenced. and in about a month my head wns completely covorcd with short hair. It ha^ cont inued in grow, and is now as good ns before it foil. 1 regularly used but ono bottlo of tlie Vigor, hut nowuso it occasionally as a dressing." "Wo have hnntlrcds of similar testimonial!) to tho clTlcacy of AVer's Hair Vigor. It ncctls hut a trial to convinco the most skeptical of its value. PREPAitrn nr Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass* Sold by all Druggists. * "Jrptf'C rtrintKft rrtrrrv * ritttutKb FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. Cai'-f rovr nainc the iMrt .vid ?"T 01 )iw ttljjhWrv or hiniwU 011 h jnina a*lA Miu ?(*i fri'f f.-f ami li o: Uirfi'. * pfoinmrj e? |\* f.I ; THE GREAT SOUTHERN V???Kt.Y, flo "1112118 M\Wm? 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