The Abbeville Messenger. M. L. DOKIIAM, Ju.,) T. I?. COTMHAN, 1 'T KTOKS J AS. S. 1'EKRIN, ) IKOIKIKTOHS. WEDNESDAY, NOVRMKElt 12, 1884. TUB KIilSCTIOX. . Long ere this it is known in every hamlet in these United States that (Jrover Cleveland has been elected President. New York, Indiana, New .Jersey and (Jonnecticutt have joined hands with the solid South, and for four years we are assured the blessings of peace to our people ; of freedom from the persecutions that have h??en inaugurated by the Republican party after every election ; of a purification of the civil service, and of an honest, fearless and pun'administration of the government in accordance with the time honored principles of Democracy. Let no one l>e afraid that Maine's managers can so manipulate the returns of N mmm. IJKGisij/vnvK IMU:I>U;tions. si The regular session of the Legislature q will meet on '.he 25th of this month and (j will he com posed of nearly three-fourths l4 new members. There are only about thirty-two obi members returned to the llou.se of Representatives. The courteous, and efficient Simons , will by re-elected Speaker. | Col. Simonton will be made Chair- . man of the Judiciary Committee, his old position. (ieorge Johnstone, the former chairman of the Ways and Menus v Committee has not been returned. Ilis ft place will probably be filled by Col s onel John C. Haskell, Gen. McCrady v will probably be irade chairman of the c Kail road committee in place of Mr. H. B. Murray who has not been returned on account of Congressional aspirations. 1 The University will be attacked but ? tlx. nnn.Ahnnlinn will Iw, ,.-<>.1 ' V..V ..... .VM'.OVO. The lien law will ho most vigorously ^ assailed, but will weather the storm and help out the ' hull-ox" farmer for another year. .< A Chief Jnstice will he elected. n Judge Simpson will, in all probability ., be his own successor. There will ho no ? election of Circuit Judges till 1885. 5 THK FIIjIJI ISUHTI3HIXG IN NEW ' YOItK. There i* in the minds of some of the ' alarmists about town a lingering nneasi- ' nose about the result of the l'residon- x tial election yet. To say "be thou ' clothed,"' will not clothe a, man neither ^ ' \ will it comfort a man to siiy "be thou comforted?there is no doubt about 1 Cleveland's election.*' The whole matter ^ turns upon the electoral vote of Now York. All of the returns are in?the t official and the unoflicial?the Press and u the newspaper?and all of them agree ( in giving Cleveland a plurality in Nov j York. The nearest that we can come '] ni ;? ;<. i 'ri.;.. .......i n i?u\ and with t*ie returning boards in the j hands of the Democrats of New York, j and with a strong public sentiment against n rcpitition of the 1870 fraud we may say unfalteringly, Cleveland is the J1 next President. i BRUTAL ASSAULT. f s Col. T. G. White, of rteaufort, who C was a manager at the Congressional box in the town of Beaufort, was set upon 1 and shamefully beaten by a mob of ne- ( groes on the night of the election. The only oflence alleged against him was that he worked for the election of Col. 1 Elliott for Congress against Smalls. Col. t White would doubtless have been kill- < ed but for the interposition of a negro ' policeman. We beg to call the attention 1 of the bloody shirt wavers that the only 1 riots nnd distiirhimroK nl Hir? inn ? t this State have been instigated and per- " petrnteil by the negroes themselves. In t sonic sections thej' seemed to think it was their mission at the polls to precipitate a row. 0 1 THE ARKANSAS EMIGRANTS. 2 c We are glad to learn of the weakening t of some of the "Arkansas Travellers" c who have almost given up their plan, v It is almost madness for people to move s from this count/ where lands are cheap t and good, where the climate is healthy, \ and where there is the best government that the sun shines on, to go to a country unknown, sickly and far from hom?: and kindred. It is a praiseworthy weak- 1 ness that compels them to abandon so ill-fated an enterprise. c ACROBATIC CONKL.IXG. t T ( From tho despatches of November j 10th, it will be seen that Roscoc Conkt ling has come out boldly on the Demo- , cratic side to prevent the Blaine managers perpetrating a fraud in New York, , and will art as "senior counsel. Verily j "politics muke strange bed-fellows." s i KDITOKIAIi N'OTKS. > 1 Mr. J. \V. Payne lias done good work in this campaign in the cause of democracy. Gov. Thompson Si'iit the congratulations of South Carolina to Cleveland and Hendricks. Old Tom IlendricKs is a wheel-horse, j He has carried Indiana in the face of all 1 difficulties. He is a grand old man. * President Arthur has appointed Thurs- ( day, November 27, as a day of Thanksgiving, and verily we all have reason to i observe it. The whole South has rejoiced and ' made merry over the victory. And well t it may, for that victory is the dawn of n period of repose and happiness for it. j j The Xeics ami Courier departed from } its usual rule of not putting "pictures" in its columns when it became assured that Cleveland was elected, and adorned Wu ....... - - r vn at |m^v; vill.ll u 1UU Ul SIX gUIHC J cocks. i The Georgia Legislature assembled at I Atlanta November 4, anil organized by } electing Hon. II. II. Carlton, President . of the Senate, and Hon. \V. A. Little t Speaker of the IIou?*j. i Senator Conkling takes his meals nt A the New York Club. The other evening as he wns sitting waiting for his din- <. nor to bo served he said to a friend : "I 1 believe the Democrats are going to tuke F possession of the country. How long j th-\v will keep it depends upon themselves. It will not bo easy fur it to sat- ^ isfv the demand of its rank and file and the country at the same time." . * . . r >u \ . ' > . ':vi. ' ' Some <> run in the ntcrost of the politicians and the humners." The l'iedmot Fair at Greenville has >een a success. In "view of (ho fact that >ublic attention was so mueli nhsorhed villi lilt; election, it is remarkable that he exhibit in all departments were so ;ood, and the attendance so large. We lave no doubt that at any other time nany of our people would would have ;one. For days and days we alternated beween hope and fear. Atone tiinebouy(1 up with the hope created by private lispatches, at another cast down by the ying telegrams of the Western Union Telegraph Company, which was being ontrolled by .lay Gould, with a view o the manipulation of the returns in Maine's behalf. I lu* mob in Aow \ ork on Thursday! light, believing that Jay Gould was try11;* to defraud and cheat the peoplo of he votes they have cast for (Cleveland or President, went about the streets inking " hang ! hang! hang! Ja\~ Jould !" whereupon that worthy tele- ] ;raphed Gov. Cleveland congratulating li 111 and the country on his election. Hil hypocrite. Many a man who expects our next Vesident to make a wholesale sweep of he Republicans now in oflice will be lisappoin ted. We prcdict that he will ?c very conservative in this respect ; lorhaps too much so. The holders of Yderal o dices in the South ought to be urned out cn manse, because they are liens and inimical to the true interests >f this section. Quite a number of our people have ;one the State Fair this week. The fair tromises to Do unusually good this year, s'ew ami elegant buildings have boon ;rect<*d. Many new and interesting feaures have been added, and the articles >f all classes entered for exhibition are fry numerous. We hear that the stock how will be more than usually fine, and he racing will be good. Next week we vill give some account of the occasion. CLEVELAND'S FRANK LETTER. low He Regarded the l'ossibiltiles of the Recent Campaign. London, November 8.?Harold Frederic, a London correspondent, has conributed an article to the Pall Mall jazet/c in which he embodies a private otter written by Governor Cleveland >n October 20, last, and hitherto unpubished. In it occurs the following: "Imagine a man standing in my place, villi positively no ambition for a higher >osition than the one I now hold, in constant apprehension that I may be. called ipou to assume burdens and duties the greatest and highest that any human bong can take upon himself. I cannot ook upon the prospect of success in this Miupaign with any joy, but only with a Tory serious kind of awe. Is this right ?* The Pall Mall Gazette thinks the etter furnishes a perfect mind picture >f an honest and pure man. Assault and a Suit.?J. T. Nix, of hr legal firm of Nix, Shnman & Nix, .old a News reporter yesterday that he lad been authorized by Andrew McCarthy, a horse jockcy who is acconi?anying the stables of the southern racng circuit, to institute suit for $5,000 in he United States District Court against lesse and T. J. Ellis, of Abbeville. It s alleged that on Friday night, at the VI an si on House, the Messrs. Kllis made in outrageous assault ano battery upon he plaintiff. Ho prefers this mode of icdress to a criminal action.?Greenu'lle JYeics. Well, wo "followed whore the white dnme waived,'' but we seem to linvo got eft.?St. Lout* Globe-Democrat, liepublican. ADVICE TO MOTIIKItS. Are you disturbed at night and hrocen of your rest by a sick child suH'erng and crying with jinin of cutting .eeth V If so, send at once and get a jottle of Mas. Winsi.ow'r Southing .Svn;i* kou Cmr.DRKX TrcKTiiiKn. Its value s incalcrl-ibh'. l! \\:!I pdiev" the poor it:b- SMll'iTf" iinm-"! :ti"iy. l? ;c?d upill it. uiotiio:., I In.-re is im? mistake about t. It .-nres dysentery nud ditirrhcua, re;ulai's M?'* sto'mi-b :md b-i?\-. U. fiir -S viud > i1*I lit gin.i-, i d?i?vs iiii.iiiiinati '!, jutd 0ivi-s ! ?<>! an ' n?-r*?y lo h" wind* i.?.w*s , in.itmn i svi,l'f hl'( ( lllf.llULN 'i kkth:< ? is }?i n<:?'ti ii. tin* mid is the ut.-ci : ijitiMii u?"l Stall's, and is for salts by nil l-r.^isls throughoutth? world. 1'ricc !o i'i>iits a buttle. 5-ay Subscribe for the Messcngrr. f.- . .. ' " . " rjl E. RRAXMJAXS SAM I'LK ROOM, Main street, Columbia, S. C., Opposite Hotel Block. 1 WIXES, LIQUORS AN*I) CIGARS. ' TIIK best brands of domestic ami imported whiskies, wines and champagnes always in stock. Orders by mail promptly tilled with firstcl'iss ovill?:, S. C. ?JKXT11AL HOTEL, Mus. M. AV. Thomas, Proprietress, lirond si reel, Aujjusln, (la. C. W1M.IAM.S, Suhokon Dkntist, Greenwood, S.C\. AJKEEKWOOl) HOTEL, Tiios. F. Hii.ky, Proprietor, (irpnnivnnil K P Dinner liou.su of the A. it K., road. Passengers on tlio down train of the 0. & < .. road, going Kasl, ha\e ample time to secure a jrood dinner lie I ore the departure of the train for Augusta. Transient board .i"2 per day. A liberal discount from above rates to parties wanting board bv th^ week or month. fits#*Livery. Feed and Sale Stables connected with this hotel. IJSI1K STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA, COI NTY OF AnilKVILLK. IN THK PUOBATF. COl'HT. L. S. Carwile, as AdministJator Ac., Plaintiff, J Against 1'. L. Carwiic, ot. al.. Defendants. Complaint for Sale of Land for Payment of Debts. I WILIj sell nt public oulcrjr at Abbeville Court House, on Snledr?y in Xovember next, within the legal hours of sale, for the payment of debts, tlio following described renl estate, belonging to the estate of James M. (Jnrwile, deceased, to wit : Xo. 1. Homo lMace containing OXE HUXDUKD AX1) SKY EX ACRES, more or b-ss bounded by lands of J. \V. Clinkscales, Carrie Clinkscrlcs, Callaliatn place and others. Xo. 2. The Clinkscales place containing OXE HUXDUKD A XI) 81XTEKX ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Carlie Clinkscales, Jasper Shirley, the Home Place anil others. Xo. 3. The Rarmore place, containing OXE II UXI)R ED AXD FORTY ACRES more or less bounded by B. Callaham, Samuel Shaw, J. Crowther and others. X'.. ,1 ?I'U_ I? . ?n>. -i. i iiu ^iiiiaiiuni jiiucl', contain??>g SEVKNTY-SEVEX AGUES more or lt:ss, and bounded l?y lands of J. W. Clinkscales, C Ellis. B. Callahain and others. Terms?One-third Cash, the balance in One and Two years, with interest from day of Sale, secured by bond of Purchaser, and a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pavfor Papers. J. FULLER LYON, Oct 15-3t Judge Probate Court. mliE STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEV-LLE. Phouatk Cot'nr. M. G. Zeigler, as Administrator, &e? Plaintiff*, Against Bella Lomax, et. al., Defendants. Complaint for Sale of l and to pay Debts. I WILL sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House on Saledny in November, next, within the legal hours of sai?, lor tno payment ol debts, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Jesse Lomax, deceased, to wit: All that tract of land situate in the Count}- and Stnte aforesaid containing TKX A CUES. more or less, bounded bv 1 finds of Mra. Crawford, Patrick Uochc, Willinm Hill and Columbia nnd Greenville liailroad. Terms, One half Cash, balance on Credit ol Twelve Month* with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of property. Purchaser may liavo option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FUl,LRR LYON, Judge Probate Court A. IS. 1 loupernt Wholesale dealer in Corn, Flour, Meal, Meat, Hams, Lard, llran, Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Coft'ce, Kicc, Soap, Ac., will deliver goods at any point on railroad at Abbeville prices. Iii-toi-e buying always ask for oriees, as wo have advantaged that few up-country mercbauta have. A. 2?. Koubrs. a /"C. f*-.; . R/t ciiaij ? A UK NT FOIl? MACHINERY! AMIKYIMJ*:, S. U. I AM better prepared than ever before to oiler to farmers anil others needinjj them Steam Engines, COTTON GINS, Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, GUI T MILLS, CAN!-: MILLS, Portable and Stationary Flouring Mills, :uii 111 \ , jinee aim icrins. t mi oil 1110 yi?bli: and lovely if you will cull mi ii-i fni* u liiil ii.ii -.11 Kcspecl full y, J. D. CHALMERS & CO. i-tf. Job Printing OF AIL KINDS NEATLY and PROMPTLY EXECUTED ?AT THE? Me sscngcr Office. ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Kunicc It. Chiles, deceased, must settle at once, those hav>n;r claims must present the same before the 2Sth of November, next, as a tinut settlement of said Kstnte will be made in the l'robate Court, at that date. T1I0S. C. CIIILKS, oct 2'J-tf Administrator. 3E"?3?tle.eicEL. FOUND at Due West, last Saturday, a Watch Cliain, which the owner can have by calling at the Mrssknuki: otlice. proving property and paying for this notice. J. il. I$arksri'|i;imtion is truly ? No Moro rain! triumph of scientific skiil, uliil no more in No Moro Danger! e"iiiiiui.k. bcnctii was over Ih'.sIiiwciI mi Clio mothers ol' the j To world. Jimt not omIv short ens the time ?f labor Mother or Child and l.ssons the inten sit v of )iiiin. hut, betTIh: Dread of ',,r than all, it jrreHll v diminishes the dimmer Motherhood the (not her in a c'?ti1 nuisforuiod to >l*n? labor j Its Irnlv ?> underfill | f } rl'iivtcy in c?f-ci t-f VJ' -fl- entitles tin- .Vovni;r.s' , , " ! 1'UIIM? to bo r:.s.!v -?l Safety mm hase . m. ?| n?. i,i?| > a v ' ii ?r aiij'liances ?TO-- j jjivi-ii t?i the world j liv the disco\ eries <>!' SullVrin^: Women. I modern science. From the nature of the case it will r>f course he understood that we cannot publish certificates concerning this ItKMKHV without wounding the delicacy ueh testimonials on file, and no mother who hnsonce used it will ever a pi in he without it in her time of trouble. A prominent physician lately remarked to the |>rnpriitor, that if it were admissible to make jniblic the letters we receive, the '"Mothers' hriciid would out-sell anything oil the market 1 most earliest I v en t rent everv female expecting to be confined, to use Mother's Kc ui-i. voujueu \vnii t his entivnt v 1 will add that during a lonj{ obstetrical practice ( fortyfour years,) I have never known it to fail to produce a safe and <[iiit k delivery. II..I. HOLMES, M. I)., Atlanta, Oa. Send for our Treatise <>n "dealtIi and Happiness of Women," mailed free. Hkadkiki.ii Hkui'i.atou Co., Atlanta, f>a. For sale by I). SHOES, IIAHDWAKK, HARD' GUI 0K( As I.owur Prices than they were Ever Of ?. 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