The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, October 22, 1884, Image 4

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The Abbeville Messenger. WKDNKSDAY, OCTOBKK 22. 1884. | A TALE OF TI1KEE TKAMPS. The ConfrKHioiiH ot" two Yankee I'ed?llcrn ivn ui How They Client tlio Nejfroes and Steal frcin tlie Southern Whites? One I'etlcller too Hon?Mt to .Steal or too Wise to Confosn. Last night about midnight a reporter ; for The Xetvs ami Courier was eating in a well-known downtown restaurant, when two peddlers walked in and met a third. They were in good spirits and wort preparing to start out on the '"fall trip." After taking two or three rounds of beer they began to relate reminincent?es of the last season. One florid individual whose eyes twinkled as he talked, said : "Poys, te Hi bit* say 'a fool an* his money zoon ish parted,' hut of all de fool to part mit his money easy, gif me a Swanner Kifer neeger. Las' -/.canon I bought .bout 2(H) pictures, nil yon kind. Veil, dem pictures hni tree 'omans 01. it, an' dey cos' me ron dollar a dozen. Veil, I cutu to a plantushun, 'buut dark, on Swanner Kifer, an* I built a fire ecu front of tem neegur house and make a speech on teui pictures vat I .mow. i nay* <?en my Ifietlc xpeeeh dat it tree 'omans ecu dot picture van <!e treo Hebrew childreng, Mary, Martha an' Kehecca, Tat walked eon de fiery furnace mit de angel and don' git hot nor jump out. And 1 says, "my cullered frena, dis picture was took just as d<*y c uns out der fire, before dey change der close.' And dem nee^era purchase twenty-lire of dem pictures fur a dollar an' a halluf a piece. Von ole neegur fetch his picture pack to me and tol' me 1 cheat 'iiiu hecase he.cfinnot see de angelTn de picture ; an' I tells him dot picture van took een de day time, and you cannot gee ghost lessen it bo night. And he say dot van satisfaction. 1 sells lose neegur about 4() spool# of tread, warrant to have 1U) yards on tern, but 75 of tose yards ras some verc else dot day. Oh ! tcm Swanner Hifer neegur isli te peddler's fren. Pey purchase red close an' red picture ef dey has to nteal vat dey eats. Hurrah ! for Swan11 cr Ilifer neegur." And the florid man ruhbed his big hands gleefully, and looked child-like and bland, and ordered the beer again, as he chuckled over l)is rascally exploits. lVddler Numhor 2 hailed from Connecticut, and looked like he kept his none paint in a jug. The beer was fast loosening the roots of his frigid nature. He said : ''Wat, if I ain't stuck it to 'em in my time, nobody ain't. On a lice plantation in thia same 1*b? season I hold rohip prize boxes and silver knifes and forks. The silver knives *nd forks cost me seventy-five cents a /set and the prize boxes ten cents each. I first axed the niggers ten dollars a set for thorn knives and forks, which they could'nt give, of course. Well, says I, you buy a prize box for three dollars, ?tud if it don't have a. Ave dollar bill in it when you open it you takes one of them ten dollar sots. The niggers didn't see through the brick, so they bought & prize box for three dollars and opened it, and thar wnrn't no five dollars in it. 1 looked awful scared and put out, but sez I I'll be as good as my word if it breaks me and the niggers jest whooped with delight at the way I had sold myself. Mebbe I had sold myself, but 1 sold them jest exactly eighty-five cents worth of gooods for ihre-j dollars. The next week I passed that satne plantation in a little sail bont and all the niggers run down to the shore and shuck their claws at me and m?ts, "Them silver knives and forks is all jet black." So are you. so/. I; you jest match one another now. 1 aint going hack there no more though. I can't H??ll whit* folks on cheap silver,"' continued the Connecticut man, "but I'll tell you what I did do. One night over her# in IWkely County dark overtuck me with nowhar to stay. Kin'by 1 i:ome to oiiu of the aristocratic feller's big white house and axed to stuy. At first he said no ; but I talked so pitiful he told uie to come in. His wife was a puny woman, and treated me like I was the (iuvner and give me a howlin' supjier, and a fin?* room to myself. Next niornin' 1 felt, grateful, but still I always lias an eye to business. Well, the spread on my bed w is brand new and of a unique design. 1 took it off and wrapped it up and put it in my pack. After breakfast, when I was leaven" I axed the lnily what I owed her. and she said nolliin' at all. Well, madam, says I, sence you're so kind. I'll show yon a tpread I'm got here. I sells uni at three dollars and a half, but you can nave this last one for two dollars and a hall*. 'Oh J' Key. she, 'it is almost a perfect match to one I'm got i.'jout the house. 1 believe I'll take it;' mid she did. I went off then and 1 had beat her out of two minis and A bed and sold h?r own spread to her for two dollars' and a half J Hint goin' hack tlitre no j more neither," The third man saicl: ] "I'm sorry I tint got no cxpcrieneo to J relate in the meeting, )>ut I've always square with everybody." ' Vat's 4lnt ?" said the florid gentleman "The devil you hav," said the hero of the bed-quilt episode ; 1 don't believe you're a peddler nohow. Kf you wax you'd have cheated somebody." "Yes," s/.id the man with no experience, "I'm a ped- | dler, l>ut I didn't coiiic from Connect!-1 cut." And there wan silence f?r the | space of half an hour.?Xeirx and ( oiirUir. The following warning from the frt'eenvil/c Naes i* timely, and will i apply to other Southern communities than Aiken: "The prohibitionist* of Akcn propose to submit the question of fc *'. "n. ' lieniih?? or no license in the county to the voters at the general election. These very worthy ?nd humble people seem to forget that the liquor makers and dealers of their county now act with the Democratic party ; they ignore the fact that the men who sell liquor rogard their business us being as legitimate as the sale of dry goods or groceries, depend on it to feed them and their families, and therefore regard its defenco us more important to them than the election of anybody as President or member of Congress. If the liquor dealers of Aiken and every other county are driven to defend themselves by combining with the Radicals and exchanging an independent vote for a license vote, will they be very blnmeable V They probably will be, but they will be obeying the strong natural law of self defence. When the business by which a man feeds his wife and children is attacked, and an etlbrt made to stamp the maledictions and penalties of the law upon it, he is not likely to submit meekly, however strong his devotion to prin ciple or however distasteful the weapons ready to his hand may be. The Democratic organization of Greenville, the third city in the State and polling a thousand Democratic votes, has been wrecked on this very question. Our friends in Aiken will do well to take warning." A FAIjSKHOOI> RXPOSKl). Bishop McNlemy, of Albany, Given His Opinion of Governor Cleveland. Among the tricks of the Illuino managers one has been the secret circulation to Catholic priests '.hroughout the United Slates of a pamphlet entitled ''Governor Cleveland and the Catholic Protectory,'' in which the repeatedly disproved charges against him concerning the Catholic Protectory are repeated. anu nc is accused 01 uigoiry ana intolerance in various ways. Anxious to produce the greatest effect, thoy headed their secret pamphlet with these words : "Write to any Catholic bishop in the State of New York, or to.any priest in New York city, for the truth of the matters herein*'* That, of course, gavca charming air of frankness aud absolute truthfulness to the false statements. Well, a number of well known Catholic citizens of New York have written to a Catholic bishop 4kfor the truth of matters herein.*' They wrote to liishop McNierney, of Albany, the most widely known and one of the most respected bishops of his church in this State, a former private secretary of Archbishop Hmrho? Ac Uialinn \f 15wi?u #? * o "J 11 " Albany, he hail naturally the best opportunities for full and correct information as to "the truth of the matters herein." In his reply Bishop McXicrney declaroR that he knows of no act of GoTernor Cleveland's administration "which would argue a narrow, intoler ant spitit or hostility to the Catholic Church," and adds that ho has found him "actuated by a Hpirit of fuir deal ins." Thus this part of the boasted attempt of the Blaine people to "catch the Irish and Catholic vote" by the secret dissemi ination of falsehoods broaka down.? X. Y. Herald. Employment for Women. Messrs. Editors:?Much has beer written regarding proper employment for women. Silk culture, poultry rais ing anil many other themes have beer well ventilated, and the result has nc doubt been very successful. But thert are many ladies who cannot raise siIV worms or follow employment of thai kind. To this class I wish to introduce what to me wan an entirely new field. Some three months since my uncle from Albany, New York, was visititing us. We were speaking of plated ware, in the manufacture of which he is engaged, and to gratify my curiosity, he made a plating machine and replatcd our knives, forks, spoons and castor, The machine cost only four dollars and did the work perfectly. Some of oui neighbors saw what we had plated and asked me to do some plating for them, ; i hnvA icliu'n wiirl/ftil OO 1 _ mu.HVM MM uftvnauu Ull'sr^U $95.45. At almost overy house we got from $2 to $3 worth of plating to do, ami such work in most all profit. Tim business is ax nice for ladies as gents, and ! every one can do it. I am making a cabinet of geological specimens and ti: any of your readers who will send tnc a piece of stone, ore, shell or old coins I I will send complete directions for makI ing and using a plating machine like I mine, that will plate gold, silver and | nickle. My object is to get as varied * [collection as possible. PI case Address, Miss Khascis Cashkky, Obertin, Ohio. Coiincctlcnl Independents. i N kw Havkn, Conn., October 13?Th< I publication in this city of the addraxt j of one hundred prominent Republican* who represented every county iu the State, repudiating Hlaine created yuitt h profound sensation this morning, it ii known also that the names represent many other men of veiy great prominence in the Slate who have announced themselves as orinoseil In IllnJuo -i j not wish to publish themselves as against l.i.n. One sign of the telling j character of the addresft and signature.* was the reCuftnl of two Blaine morning nf'WHpnpurs h?r? to p: int it. although it i whk offered to them last night. T ? ? Independent UepublicanK wilt imtu. di.it ly circnla'e many thousand copiua ol the address throughout Connecticut, nn<', if the Maine orjrans refuso to print i*. will j?robahly offer it for publication in their eoluiiinsas an advertisement. DRY GOODS, ( SILKS, Satins, Velvets, Trimmings, Kim-| sian Circulars, New Markets, Jerseys, _ Ac., Ac. I H. M. IIADDON fr CO. " M. AIKEN, ('oA'Cx/mi\if I*. ()., .S". ('., is duly authorized anil licensed for Abbeville 1 county to write risks on -* Dwellingsami Furniture, llarus, Kta- ? bles and Contents, (including live 1 stock ) SlorcK, WarcliouKOs ami I Stocks Therein, Oturclies, j Mills and Cotton ( baled,) | in the I.iitrpuol auU London tind (j/obt Insura lice Co. against loss or damage by FIKK; in the Hochfft?r (itrman Insurance (*o. against loss or damage by FIKK and I.ltiHTNINCJ. Kates low: companies solvent; no litigation. For particulars, address as above apl3-4 riHYivr nrvmc n*mr * 1 AIVXU ilUU AJAJLiJ 11 TpTJ I Tprj |L I I I M i to furnish in anv 1 1 1 1 1 g quantity leo packed just half iui hourbeforo p the departure of trains. Write us for prices; satisfaction guaranteed. LKK & HA ILK Y, Aug. (>,'81. Greenwood, S. 0. The Place to get What Ton Want THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, HAVING bought the interest of Mr. JOHN ^ WlIiSON in the business formerly ' conducted by them jointly, will keep always in siorr u complete stock of Fancy Groceries, CANNED GOODS ? AND? CONFFXTlO>fFiRYE,S \ of all kinds. The Best arid Cheapest Cigars and Tobacco, THK FINK8T WINKS and LIQUORS. SWEET MASH CORN WHISKEY for moo <,~I?.. A?-_ _U?S~ |/>II |f?roi;nt o 0|>cviauj* /%13?? tlllJICO LIQUORS of any kind for medicinal purposes. Give lum a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. All persons indebted to the firm of Christian A Wilson must make immediate payment. TIIOS. M. CHRISTIAN, 1 -3m Abbeville, S. C. J Out of the Jaws of Death The gentleman who outlines hla caso boViw la a man considerably advancod in life, and la noted for his aterllnfc Integrity. Ills post-office la Yatcsvllle, I'pson County, Georgia. The fol- ? lowing la y Mr. John Pearson s Statement. < Tn tho Spring of 1882 I was attacked with a very bad cough, which continued to grow i worse until Full, when I got bo weak that I could not get about. I tried a great many kinds of medlclno, but continued to grow /< worse. I was notified that 1 had consumption, and would probably dio. Dr. llolloway finally told mo to try Brewer's Lung Restorer. They sent to Ward's Store and got a bottle, and I l commenced taking It right away After taking two or three doses, I bepun to improve, and by tho time I had used up one bottle I was able to get on my feet again. I am now In excellent Health. I am confident that tho I.ung Restorer saved my life, and my neighbors are of tho same opinion. It is tho best Lung Remedy . over made, in my opinion. l)r. H. promised mo that ho would write to the manufacturers and toll them of tho wonderful purn It. nwiln in cane. . Statement of Mr.Ben}.F. Hearndon: Early In November. 1R81, while sewing on the * machine, mjr wife wns taken with a severe pain ~u L In her slue, which was hooii fallowed by hemor- I rhages from ber longs and a severe cough. I Fever commenced, she could neither eat nor J sleep, and In a few weeks sho was reduced to a living skeleton. The attending physician told me that he thought one of her lung* was entirely gone, she could not retain the most delicato nourishment oh her stomach. I then agreed with Dr. Sullivan, my family physlsian, to call Dr. Holloway In consultation. They mado a final examination of the patient, and T pronounced the case hopeless. Dr. Holloway _| i then suggested the Brewer's Lung ltestorer as ... a last resort. I sent for a bottle, and gave her {v, t adoso. I found that she could retain It on her ,r stomach, and after about tho third dose I began to notice some improvement In her condition. , I continued tho medlelno regularly, and by the J time sho had taken two bottles she was able to > walk about tho house. Sho is now in better health than sho has enjoyed for several years. ' I bellev? t ho I.ung Itestoror saved her life. Mr. llcarndon'a post-oiTioo Is Yatcsville, Upson County, fSa. Ilo is a thoroughly reliable L man In every particular. LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR, MACON, GA. For sale bv Calhoun, Ilughey Si Holloway, d Greenwood, S. C. I) ~g. h v. t Pianos g Organs' THK BUST IN THK WORLD. The great Artints of tho world acknowledge tho Superiority of the l'ianos I and Organs Kohl by t C. O. ROBINSON & CO. I They are selected from Ten of the best u makers, and are so much superior to others at prices so much less i ' that purchasers save from J ? SIO TO SlOO By visiting or writing to * C. O. ROBINSON & CO. * \ K. I. O. M. L. IV Q. S G. O. HO BIN SON & CO. pay a I, t'reif/htx and mire. :>ionet/ to every purchaser. h'HKKT MlJSI^t the latest publications, music books of every description thr best Italian sonars. The latest and most poptdnr Kunda> ' school hook, ii ! u Love and Praise." Lowest price* at OKO. O. ROUINSON k CO.'S, I SHI Hruml <t.. Augusta, <?? . FOITTZ'S I HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Moms wtll die of Oolic. Dot* or LOW* F?- 1 m. If Fonts'a Powders are uaed la tlm?. Fog to Powders will cor* and prevent Uoa Cbouu. I Foots** Powders wtll pravrat Otru is Fowl*. 1 Foots* Powders will increase the quantity of milk 1 and cream twenty per osnt, and make the better firm 1 F sod sweat. j , Foots* Powdert will cur* or prevent almost xvsar : 1 i Pisxass to which Horsss sod Cattle are snb)oet. Fourspa Powms* wiu ?ivs tATtsrAonoa. Sold everywhere. * > PAVID B. rOPTI, Vroprlato*. BALTIMOBI, MS. SPEED 8 )OX'T forget l?> call on us before puri-1 well selected stock of Imp, Ctaics PATENT I\ A large slock ol 'ancy and Toilet Ai tutionerr, Poems, Pens, Ink, nnd mrions ol ill take great plensure iu showing our custo Don't forget, trhun yon come to town, to tr Mugof Our Log Cabin orNe best in town, mid you will be eon A GOOD LIN Our Team," "{.'oilier'* Favorite" anil '"Red All order* by hand or mail promptly and c *itESCJtrrnoxs ca hkfitia Give ui a call?first door above Central H< SPEED I STC C he ape i ^yp. AllE now sulling a first rate . omplete for $13.00. A BKTTKR GKAPK No. 7, COM I ompi.ktk, for $10.50. No. 8s at $17, $18.50 and $20, comi These aro all good stoves and warrn V H. W. LA PALMETTO TbOS. 2VK!< 3H0PRIET0R of tlio larpest SALOON in tmnarit bv false advertisement!*. The porn. He is well prepared for full trade, ling in the line of foreign and Domest tlic best the market affords. He has Rye and Corn, Irish 1 pple, reach, California and fV He can checrfullv recommend his poods t< rinks with all the'DELICIOUS MEVERAC 'KINKS. His specialty is a large stock of ientlemen's Resort, N nd you will nut forget again A Good Line of 1 FactS) Fa The Centen ine of the best arranged houses in the up-ri the choicest und n FAMILY WINE! Domestic and I ties and Porter, Champagne, etc., together w hat cannot be excelled in quality. Wu con i.e us a trial, hoping to guarantee nntisfacl Otiell k Cm Good Billiard n connection with liar, and will beconducte A. G Y C Has ? The Furniture AND WE KE BY OUK U)\V 1'RfCKS. Our Ktoc turo Business in llie South, ami *1 LCfp I'vcrylhing in nur lino, besides tovolvinjr Hook Cnsos, Hod Lounges, 'atont liaby Cribs, Insert ''astors, Fi ifark's Adjustable Folding Chairs. Iiiv 'iliows, &c. (tire us n calf, or it-rite tFm r.. JEBOiro HIU HUOAD STIU HOWRY insiiij; rtavwlu'rc. Wrkrup alwnr* "ii li.ind a lis, Paints, Oils, /TEDIOTNTCS, T the best soleetion rticles, Tootb Brashes her articles too numerous to mention, which w liters if they will hut tfive us a rail. vjust one itural Leaf Chewing Tobacco viuce<l upon trying it. We also keep E OF CIGARS. I.ion" arc all very fragrant. arefullv attwiiik-d to. LY COMPOUXDEI) at all Hours >tel. Moat Respectfully, ir T IVW Ii V jw T JLmJ _s_ IVES VUK? * Than Ever. VO. 7 STOVE. Fixture* and Pip> 'LKTK for tl.:>.50, ami a still better No. 7 nlcte. ,nted to tfive satisfaction. Give us a call. WSON & CO. rN 4 T /A ~ v -m-T- a SALUUJM ! -O jGrettig'am, i the up-country, don't intend to dupe his cuh hnlf is not mentioned in the three Ahberill The Palmetto House is well stocked with every ic Wines and Liquors got Liquors nine years old. Good old and Scotch Whiskies, elicit lirandies. Vorter, Ale ami Fresh Lager Beet : the public for MEDICINAL USE. and mixe !KS of the season. Also COOL. TEMPERAT 1?URE GOODS. Call at th* o. 4 Washington Streel THOMAS McOETTIOAN. Yibaceo and Cigars. ,cts, Facts! inial Saloon, uintry, proposes to keep in stock for fail trac lost popular grades of S AND LIQUORS mported Brandies, ,-ith a fine stock of CIOAllS and TOBACCO! Rally invite people who appreciate good gooils I lion in any goods wu 3ui|. illai, Propr's Between Russell's and Douglas'. and Pool Room d properly at whatever cost. 1-tf JIj O N E Struck RnsinPKK * wmmmavkim illlgtlMil EP IT OVING k is simply immense. Wo lend the Furn efy competition from every quarter. \V all the novelties, such as holding Bed Vienna Ben (wood Chairs, Ilahy C??iriasr<' irnituro Polish, Patent Desks of all kit d alid ('hairp. Feathers, Mattresses, Spring J'nr cut(ilo<fi>e and price fist. rTT albaSSiS '.ET, AI'tilTSTA, OA. -A.T GOOI , a r r i a g c i i ( 1AX BK KOI ND Till: I.AIMiKST SToc v V,' ltnad f'Hrls. IMailtutioti Wagons i all si/. Saddles, liellin^, Leather of all kinds. Wiil'iui will OH-Kit SI'KCI A I. HAKCAINS IN A l,( than Mnniiiiioturor.s' Prices. The.se liujnries which I will guarantee equal to tin-host. Vn j that tlii'v arc absolute bargains. A 1 > < Surrrssor to It. II. May A. <' >., <1 SAI.KS ROOMS, j A ITril'T<JT\ 704 llniail Mrccl, | A U \I L O 1 /V ? Oct 8-0tn. Carriap Eip Establish Day & 733 and 736 BROAD STREE Manufacturers and De i.'arria^os. Roekaways and Unties, l'lanl ufaeturors' Agents for th<r Sale of i Tho (?l'!N 1' IX K and onlv lload Cart di\? i Price if-l.*! :ii WILSON, CHILDS vV Co s. Packing. Also Oak and Hemlock Sole Kid Skins. A full Stock of Shoe Lasts. YOUIt OKI) KltS, OR ('A I.I. AND SKK TOM PRICKS. p a? Fead! Demo FIVK MONTHS FOR THE NATIONAL!) w^ssiiisrG A largo 28 column DAILY D Washington K vents, Local, General, For to any address from now until Nov. 80tl We wish to place the Katioxai. I member ??f our party, and to accomplish price to mere cost of blank paper. 1 SUBSCRIPTION rilKK TO AN V I'K CORRESPi W A NTKI)?COllllKS1'(>X1) KXT?W l tion to whom n fair price will hi- paid. ! I inclose for subscription, in order 1 will be credited as soon as identity is est Address A. GORDON Publisher of DAII - Editorial Rooms 2 Conaress S - EMORY'S L Are the BEST KVKI Houdachc. One jrood I'illa, followed by one pi man machinery run iih n f Y . and put new life in a l?r<U lens, IMcmmul, In lull bv all Druir^istd and Med SMlWm STANl?.\!tl> Cl'Ki: Kmory's Ijittle (,)a \J\1 hi be the host I'ill ever i r W. II. Uoiikk, llarniui)' . W are the must popular of * X. C. Mv ajred mot In d smoky's UTTUt hakkk, I iiiiiist (jrove, ()1 k oatmartio pills ? Athens, Texas.-?T Tliev are unexcelled. f lViT ATA 1-J T A I" a" ',8 f'Tina pofitivi i 1V1 AJLjAjlI'1A fiiik, a levcr-failinp poison of any kind. Endorsed by physicians 25 Ceil Is a Box. F. A. B ] !i ESTABLIS Watches, Dian Sterling Silver & 1 ' CLOCKS, BRONZES A? 70 DftDCflNP rHnourcd j And will completely change the blood 1 person who will take 1 Pill each night fi health. If ttuh a thing be possible. For F( ' Physician* use them for the euro of LIT! r sent by mall for 25c. In stamps. Circa DIPHIER i i BJKM3. OSSSXIJS. tMUfW! I Oueatei r* Sptne. S.dJ tv? ry7HuTO. Circular* (Y s. ' It s well-known fart thnt mo<f of ?Ihj M 0 J Sorts snd C'auis I'divilor .mid in ttiN r.-^in* 1 s- : \rj U worthleti; th?? RherMnn ? t.ondk'U.tt |M9B 1 FtowJerU ?b?olutt'lypuiv nml very TMuaHo Nothing on Karth ivlll mukn l>.nx Bfl 1*7 Jlk.o S!?erld?n*?<:on(lleion Ptiw- llll d?r> J)om, one teatpoonful to w?cti pint of * tbod. It vlll alto poctuvclv pravvnt and onrc | H | GHICKEN CHOLERA,lc )YEAR'S Repository. k or < ai:i51a?;ks. itrcciKs. i-ii.ktons. *. I to i> liorst'. ) Sinjili* sunt Illuiiu-.s. Material. ?\o., Ar. Koi'tin- lu'.vt lliirt v <1 1 IT OK OI'KN AND TOP I'.l'OtJIKS at 'l?.s* am; all Fine Nurtlirni ami Knstoiii makt-A. 11 ami examine them ai;<l roiiviin'i* yourselves ( U )()nvKA K\ A^cnt : rr. or.ouoiv i:\ii.kiiaI) hank. (iKOHGIA.rA,TT,,!!L:S^,. IK iTTi nf flip, Mi urn ui mu uuuiii. led 1818. Taniialiill. IT - - - - AUGUSTA, CA. alers In All Kinds Oi tation ami l!oa?l Wagons. Curls, Arc. Man th?> Fra/.ii-r* Patent Woad ('arts. >tfl <i|'all SulUv Motion. T?mi I'uteiits. ,.i i IMIILA bKUMII A \\" MiiiN. \\' L have added to our stork n fino line " ?>rci ikai' ri!ai>k p.ioc.iks IH ><' K A \V A Vs made to our own order, ivi111 special regard to the Quality ot th? A'heels. A xles ami Springs. which w? sell owor than anv house this side of Cinnitlati. No (Ml KA I' ACCTlnN \V()|{K "it *1-1?. Also a full stock of Saddlery and Harness, Ihidlos, Collars. Whips. I'ujrt;y L*inhr?dlas. Trunks, Coach Material of Kvery I>oscription. Cloths, I'aints. Coach Varnishes. Also Leather and (iuni Boltng. Packing, llivets and Lacing Hook* md Punches. Italian llcnip and Soapstone Leather. French and American Calf and Latest Styles .lust lleceived. SKND IN* I S. Our Prices will at all times he li( )T crats Read! ONLY TWO DOLLARS. 111,1 DEMOCRAT, hTonsr, ID. c. KM < H'l! AT1< newspaper eonlninin^ nil iM?i? and Political News. Will ho nunle.l i for ONLY TWO DOl.l.AK-:. )km<u'ltat in tin* hands of every good that end have reduced the subscription 15SOX SKND1N0 I S 3 SI' ILSl'ltl I'.KIIS. 0 UST 3D IE 1ST TS. e desire a good correspondent in this ser 1 l i , ri'MHis ;il'|".v "'n M,r position IIIliy I ;<> obtain credentials. Amount however nhlished. sT LEWIS, LY NATIONAL DEMOCRAT, t. WASHINGTON, D. C. ITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS I MADK fur <'ohIIv?miokk. ImlijtrMtiou, dose i>f throe or four Kmorv's Little ('atlmrtia II every night for ;i week or two, makes tlie liu>^nlar as clock work; they purify thrhloml cen-down hotlv. Purely Yejgt'tuble, Hurtuiblc, the voun^estjchild innv take them. Sold lieine Dealers at <'ls. a llox.or by until. CO., Proprietors, 107 Peurl St.," X. Y. ihnilic are more than is claimed; ther prove i.sed Here. Worth twice the money asked?W. v (irove, (Sa. KmoryV Iiittle Cathartic all the t.'athartics -\Vm. ltisnor, Mills Hirer, ?r used one box with wonderful results?X. W. Iiio. 1 recommend them.?.lous C'oi-linh. M. hey are excellent.?U. Hknson,Jackson, Miits ?Mhs. Ki.i/.ahktii Kkvskii, Moherlv, Mo. ?ly cured with I'lniary'H Standard Cure remedy: thev contain no Quinine. .Mercury, or and sohl bv drupiri.-.i.s everywhere, or bv mail, STAN IIA It I) (MKK (JO.. New York. ). MARK WALTER'S <ini Mnrlilr <iml fii'oui/c U'i>f/t's. T., NKAU I.OWKK MAHKKT, Auguala, Cm. WdllK, Domestic :ui?l Imported. All istern and Scotis'i (Jranitr, a* Low Prices. AND SO I "I'M CAROLINA MONT!ai?v. a Si'krial.tv. A largo selection of and (?It A X ITK \\'Ol?K ahvavs on hand, ,KTTKKIN(t and DKl.I VKKY. RAHE, HEl) 1842. 1 w ? ioims, jewelry, triple Plated Ware, ID FINE FANCY GOODS 2 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. PURGATIVE llll I A ms PELLS n the eatlre system In three months. Any :om 1 to la weeks, may be restored to smiiuX tmale Complaints thesa Pllla h*? ?" ??.! ;R and K.IDNKY dlMBUi. Sold everywhere, Ian free. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., no.ton, llui. I Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neorat> 9ak gin, lUieuiuatlsm. JOHNSON'S ANOH MB I?YNE I.INIMENT (for Internal*nd Kxfntml M HI V*4) will Inttantaneoualy relieve !he?? terrible D H H diaeaaea, and will positively cure nine cams oat of ten. Information that will aave many lire* sent frco by mat'. Don't delay a mociouL H | Prevention la better than cure )|T CURES Inflacnza, Bleeding at the Lonfi- noar??TtioRa. Draenterv, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Trouble*, sod se. I. 8. JOHNSON Jk CO., Boston, Uaii. IKE HENS UYi [nsrCtiolem.Ac. Sold everywhere, or sent hymen for Funilshed lqlerae eens.prtoeSl.OO; bym*U.MjE ireuUrafroo. I. 8. /bllNSON A CO., * 1