The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, November 12, 1884, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

The Abbeville Messenger. Kntetc?l at the postotliec as 2n<l-elnss mailer. WKUNKSDAY, NOVKMHKH 12. IH?I. eillSCKM'TION ?2 00 Tliil ATTIilWI'T or i;\ COY III'.NOii MOSI-iS TO 11 \ N<; HiMHl",!,! '. Cut Pmvii I>.v ii lellov,* I'l'istiiior ilnsl in Time loSavc liis Kile Sic (><'(s a Pose ol" Miehi??:u? Justice in the Shape of a Sentence to Ninety Dnys in !*rison. Ft<iin the /' // < /.' /V<. i". < : ;. (K/cf-i r1. Kx-t??.veritnr Franklin .J. Closes, of South ('urolitia, ? !i! with stiu"i lo from i!i 11 *v I!. I.. IJ"\ford. I).I >. pastor of the Universalis! <"h;irch, hy obtaining lluit amount from him hy falsely ivpros^nliujj himself as the Rev. Dr. ll'rcl.s, of Washington, spititunl :i?lvisor of ('ti'Mcais, the assassin of President Hat-Held, made an att.t. about ft <*'eloc!v yesterday morning, to hang himself is. his coll ia tho county jail. The prison"]- made a rojio from two handkerchief-, which h?? placed aieiim! his !; (:!v ami li-sl one cm! to his <. ??*I door, lie thci! kiehed a stool on which ho stood fro.11 under his feet, ami was sti uj*^liu?* whin the noise was hoard l?y a prisoner j \vlu> occupied nil :n!joining < !!. The inmates of this ward arc not locked uj> in their cells at i;i Jit. This saved the x-(Iwvernor's life*. The prisoner who heard tin* noise arose nin! going into the corridor found Mones hanging. I Mm face h;:<! turned Mack, and in a minute _ or tw > more la' would hav<- been strangulated. The prisoner used an old pair o!' scissors which were allowed in ihe ward for hair trimming purposes lo ".it the would-be suicide tinvu, and laid l.-in .1. iiis be:', where he was revived thro: gl. tic- i \ i'iio!s? of oilier prisoners, who had been awakened hy a cry of alarm. Moses s:?i 1 hut lilile of his attempt, alihou h lie acknowledged that he was deteeinined to die rather than iro to prison, lit? realized the position lse was i:i and for seme time had been very despondent. This was the first attempt ill suicide in the jail for many years. When Moses was brought into the police uourl yesterday afternoon for trial, lie looked very pale and feeble, and displayed sonic nervousness. He was neatly dressed 111 hhictc, but had an unshorn face, which he turned away from the spectators who gathered to get a glimpse of him. In front of the prisoner's box sat Uev. Dr. Heford with his wife and daughter, ready to prooeed with the case. Moses eyed the reverend gonthmaii whom he h:i?l swindled, but <ii'I not sp<-?k lo him. At -.15 o'clock .]usc>e Miner called the ease of "John F. May," when his attorney, George X. I M. ("oilier, arose nml nskod that it hi.' con*ir.nod until tin.' mental condition of hi-* client could he established. He said ; that since tin; last adjournment of the cji.?o In- had n ado diligent efforts to get W'Mn-sses ht-ro in his behalf, hut had faiiod. lie had corresponded with a nninl'cr of persons in the Southern Slates, who were nequainlat.ces of the prison* r, and rec'ived several answers; but on account of the election excitement they ooul l not com" here until after the close of (he campaign. Among the letters received was one. from the I Secretary of the Navy, who wrote that I the son of t};e prisoner is in the naval j department i:i" California. It was cor- | tain that he could not come to help his ..Mi .1 ustico Miner replied that the case liad already been continued an unusual time, ami in* could not see lsuxv the prisoner could ho benefited 1?v another adjournment. There is no positive assurance that witnesses in his behalf would he present at a future lime. It' a continuance was granted it could only ho done until November ">, as the case wii! 'then have been in court for a month, mi 1 under the law it must! he disposed I <if in Ih.it time?otherwise the court weul I have no jurisdiction. Mr. (Jollier .said that he was authori/. d hy his client to say that if he does lot fnvs.ish any evidence at the time the case is adjourned to he will with.haw his pl-a of not t-uiity and plead guilty. The utt-miey a:;rced that if the Court w-.s disinclined '.o;;r::nt another adjournment it would.I?o useless to proceed to tr'sil, a.; the facts in the case were well understand and a trial would he waived. The Court said that he had been very indulgent in the matter of continuing t!;e case, hoth to the complainant s:nd the defendant. The business of the Court demanded that it he disposed of within the time prescribed hy law. Ni r. Collier- said, in answer to this that an adjournment of two or three days would he of no hen-fit- to him. wufidiic luini'r : "w ii.it <'.o you intend ?o x'iow for/our client?'' Mr. Collier: "I deshv to prove hy iii"dical testimony tlfht my ? :i??nt is entirely irresponsible for hit-acts. 11? ha* l>.*en travi'Hin.'/ from place to place < ng:ured in tin? business lie is charged with her<\ I don't know any thing ahoul h:iu cxeept wh.it ho hits personally told I'M' ni l what I have seen i:i th? papers.'' The Couvt : "I hav?? no judicial knowledge of tlw case.'' IV'r. Collier c?i:isuMrd Mows nr.d then announced that ho w>uld withdraw his i plea of no* guilty and enter one of guilty. I The attorn* y asked the Court whether he would defer passing sentence. .fustics Miner said he could i. ?t do lh':-?, and !hi*11 addressing the prisoner asked him if he desired to w'thdruw his ph a. '*! !.. - 1S..?i '*f'? - I u!Inv<? yon suiylljhii* !o snv f<>;' y.-ivs.-irv" "I desire to so imurii (hat I ."<> ..ot /V .V '. .J.,; O \... . V */,- - ' - ^ "I"""* i r. vrj.vvaavrTMW<inn; wish to trespass on l!u time of (ho Court in iny ease." "You have the whole af'errc.on hefor" you. I will listen patiently (o what you say." Moses again sai l tli?:t lie ?1 i-l not wish to go (o (rial, and the Court then sentenced him to imprisonment in (lie house of correction for ninety days without th" alternative of a line. Mr. Collier asked that the prisoner l>e allowed (o remain in jail until Monday before heing taken to prison, which (be Court granted. Moses was then taken back (o jail, lie was visited by a patrolman who had known him in Kouth Carolina while be was (iovernor, and pleasantly chatted with him for a few minutes. recalling incidents of (be time when lie was in power. The handkerchief with which he attempted to commit suicide will be kept by Turnkey Troy as a curiosity, and care will be taken that lie will not repeat his attempt ilnring his stay in jail. The charge against she prisoner of obtaining moiii'V from the Itev. .1. ('. At torbury under filse pretences will 1m> heard when his term of imprisonment expires. Much more trouble is in store f(')r tin* celebrated convict in diiiorcnt parts of tlx; country. Vi'iioro Women Wtii'k. As linvaria joins Switzerland I ?xiv?> the essence of a 1 i111 talk which I had with a l'avarhn and his wife, between lieiii va and Munich. They were both in a (ield reaping wheat with a sickle. A bare-footed woman was ph king- up straw in 11:? next field. "What do you u; t a month for such work ?'" ! aski-il. "Wo jjet. both of us, together, thiviytwo marks." said the man. "And your hoard. to<> !'" "Yes, our food, too.." \Wluit do you eat every day V" 1 asked. ' "Wo have flour soup for breakfast, potatoes, oread noodles for dinner, and soup ami noodles for supper," (Noodles are made of black flour, scalded and dried, "i "Ho you have coffee and suv^nr V" "None," they hoth said. slinking their heads. The I trend they eat is made of rye. In the villages the satnc 'oread is fed to horses. It is a common thing to see a man and horse eating from the same loaf. Girls working as servants in cities get *5 a month, and so it is with all the laboring people on farms in Switzerland, France, tSerrr.any and Russia The market gardener near Munich and Dresden uses barefooted women to draw his vegetables to market in wagons over the stones. Women become beasts of burden ; still, they do not grumble, they do not smile, either?they .simply e.\i>t. The onlj liberty they h ive is the liberty to work ; the only ! est they have is sleep. The exist Mie:1 <d" .1 o.?w or a sheep is a perpetual heaven, while theirs is a perpetual hell. Poor Kurcpean women ! J.1.1 I'r.;:i;ixs. A IV.lse Kepini. It lias been reported in various parts of the County that the Laurens branch of the 'J. iL* (i. II. IX. is just on the eve of being closed up. Who this wise-acre I is, or how he received Ins information, we are unable to say, but this ,ve do know, that tthe report is false, and more, ! it is an imposition upon those who tlo not Know the facts in the case. The Iload is not only not to be closed up, but there is no probabilility of its ever being closed. The Road is paying a much larger dividend, according to the length, I than any othe Kc?ad in the Slate. According to the terms of sale, the Olydes \ will forfeit tin? iload as soon as they refuse to run a regular train on it. The\-:c facts make' it highly improbable that this lload will cease to to be run, at least in life of the present goneration. On the other hand, we consider thj probability of this iload being put in lir.st rate order, and made the main Line to (Ireenville more nearly a certainty now than before.? Lftftremuu'llc IIcrahl. Out of lie Jaw s of Beatli The c;entlo..nnn who outlines li'a cuti b< a 1:1:1:1 cea. 1-iy i!dv?i:>i"."l Sa :i:>\ and is liulcil i r i:i.? !'! : !in?; I:i!t"rniy. liti ptft-hflivtt I !s Yntosvlllc, t'i;si??i County, Coorj;iu. TLa follow hit? is Mr. John Pearson s Statement. In the Snri?tcr of 142 I \v?"j r .* n.r?Vrwi r o \sry tu<l c v:t:io!i couttiirv I to c.ov.v.i>r-o until Fail, v.'.ou I ?i?i so v.osik Hint 1 ci'iiJiJ i?of. i!*.1?. r.V-tit. 1 tr:<-'l a (.rent n<:?py | tin.Is of iiiiv.Su?i>-ib, foi't. toTiti:?uo?l to imow i."<.rh?\ I vm.i :! :iiat ! hart I UTV.I U'O.iili |;7>ii.ili>iy till*. lvr. ii.'HOV.t'V <:ii"lly t.?! 1 rr.o to :ry Hi-wits T.i:;v fto: They to V.'ur l'i n:>?i t">? a, Ix.itit*, r.nl 1 t;*.V.i::i: it av.v.y Af.cr t v.o < r t iir.u iter:-1 t<: jir-t l>y tlio liir:o I !iic! ;! . ! ?i> o'.o hot'.ic I v.'aw al>!i> to ij:-r. ffi n.-y f;-ct ura*n. 1 lita ?:ow in evcollent lu:a'Mi. I ?::i i'or;., !o?.t Ivi* fr o I.uriK Kc.-iorer tttvirl rr.v liTc, i;<: 1 i. v tiftt'StKorc :?rw of tlio frt '.o oplMlt'ii. 11 tV) bivt !.niv? r>m?ly i'|.vr rra.i-', i:; irv o|,'.nio-i. I r. if. i-voiiifop'l inn Jhat lie \voi:i;i vvrilo t-> tlio ir>.n:ff.}f!uivr.-? and If'.l thomof the Wolllturfui euro it hiu lc iii my CU.-'J. Ksr^rr;riTV. vrrjrr - "~.:~^T:'~'jrzzrrtsrx3LS Statement ofl'Sr.Senj/f.Heanulon: Karlv y.?vo'vhor. i'V>i. ?r v. ii>^ or. tlio jnncYti'f'. it y vi!u \v:-j t tkun v!:J; a j-.ov.ij j ,ii.i iii l:i'f d..V. v i.i' 'i v.'.-: r.;.cr. {..11 iv.v.1 ! y i..-".orrtin.-f i i li.tr limes nnl ? ( r-i Viivsr ? > .: ?1, : ! i fit ror v|"f- i, .*?ta a {?* .* '.vri. v1 ! J-i.-i li.hr,' r:?;i * *? *i T!?o ?ii:*n?S'nr? j tr 1 >;U1 lie tii it }:') tli-.i'urhl. <Mir ot i: :r ji?!? ;.< v...s tint!rc!y u-ii.v. :.'.o v. .t rrt.ri: ti?. .rosj, dH'ciiU' i >ur!?1.?.'.''ii! <>n li? r p<in:. >i'h I Mien a%rc?-.i| wi'.h IJr. y-sli'van, nv* f:>*>;i:y |i!iy t?!an, to fall Or. lioilnway in coriMiii,.t'<oti. lacy mcd? a .xu ni?.ati >n of i .v.'ar.t, and tii(/-.)oT>rK'<?l (";<> ca.-o ? Hv. lii?r<'\vay Ji ?... ... mull : I i II'J iir" < : ir. Z 1 < '! rt r 11.4 a I art ' i I (>>r a ImHJo, una pt\o h?r ado-e. t 511.a 1 '" .m 'uj! 1 tv'i/n it om hor etor.iaf h, ?>'. 11-:lcr;ih? -:t t'wi lliirl ?'?.- <> I btti'un lo i:<.ti?o so-nc. ! .! : i < l??-r < I oontln-?f<! ijt? mi-ilk i?iu njrirly, a'trt by tlio tI:no she '.:nl 1 ./ten w .< !> ' Km i l.o was al>lo to walk al-'iit t!?o It ?.s". ih ?jnw in hotter Iiualth ti.ssn Kho !>.;m <>".1oyi<l I .-.v.-.-r i yearn. 1 i t <ih't ht . '.' ri J'l-rhfo. Mr. u?>njivto'T'-o 1- Y.?vvl!'i\ TTjv Bon Coin'/, Ha. i' 1 Is a S!i?.roi.i,:?'.y ruHabio man In ov-ry ^.rtiuku. LAMAR, RAriKiK, & LAMAR, MACON, OA. | For #nlr bv Calhoun, Tluglioy .V !I..\v;n. Greenwood, 8. C. 9 DRY GOODS, ^ II.KS, Sniin.-. Velvets. Triinniiii'js, Kusk* sian Circulars, Now Markets, J or soys, At-., Ac. II. M. IIADDON & CO. ^ M. AI K I:N, ('nl c.slnirii /'. ().y S. is duly authorized siik! licensed for Abbeville ! county to write risks on l>\\ filings ami l'?i 1*1111 uro, llurns, Sin- i t>l?'s anil <'onti-iils, (including live stock i Stores, W-niTliousrs ami SIhcKk Tlii'i-t'in, t'huri-hrs, j iVf ills nntl <"<?(ton ( baled,) in the / inr/ma! jnJ f.<<ii-lon tint/ (iloht In- | sura lieu Co. ajri.inst lns? or damage by FIHK; hi tlu* /;'( ( / <. >/(/ (itiuitm Insurance Co. airainst loss or damage l?v FlitKaml l.KJHTNINti. Kate-i low: companies solvent; no litigation. Fur particulars, address as above a ;>! > 'I The Place io get What You Want ITHOS. El CHRISTIAN. n'AVINti bnn;;!it the interest of Mr. .1011 N l. WILSON in l!u' business formerly conducted liv tliein jointly, will keep always in store a complete stock of Fancy (J r?ceries, CANNED GOODS ? a n :> ? CONFYXTYONFAlIUS \ of all kimls. Tho Cest anci T Cheapest Cigars and Tobacco, Tin: FIX 1ST INI S i 1 <1 I.lQl'O lis SWr.ilT MAS1I COKN AVIMSKFY fc.r me j ilicinal purposes, s specialty. Also choice l.l'li OKS of any kind lor medicinal purposes. ! Hive him a call. Satisfaction j;narauice<l. 1 All persons indebted to the firm of Christian A Wilson miint make immediate payment . i mi. iw. i: i; I l A .\, 1-H111 Alilicvillo, S. ('. KING'S EVIL I "Was the name formerly given to Scrofula I becauso of a superstition that It could be I cured bv n kind's touch. The world id wiser now, ami kuows that SCROFULA j can only bo cured by a thorough purification of" the blood. If this is neglected, ! the disease perpetuates its taint through i generation after generation. Among h.s earlier symptomatic. dewlrmmi'iit?j ' nr.. | Kezcmaj Cutaneous Kruptlons, Tui mors, Boils, Carbuncles, iSrysipelas, j Purulent Ulecrs, Nervous au<l Physical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con1 tinnc, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Civ! tarrh, Kidney ami Liver Diseases, j Tubercular Consumption, and vari ouh other dangerous or fatul lualudics, aro ; produced by it. j flyer's Sarsaparifia 1st the only porrerft'l and al\rmjn reliable j blond-purij yi r.g iiindicinc. It "is so effectual an alterative that it eradicates from i the system Hereditary Scrofula, r.ud i the kindred poisons of contagious di*ca; < s and mercury. At th<? *sam? time it inj riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring j healthful action to the vital oruans and j rejuvenating the entire system. Thisgreal Regenerates'Medicine Ts composed of tho penning Honduras S'nr.ifnin riiht witli 1 I ?- <. / . ! ? ?? J I.cum - j/' i n ( pc lingia, the Iodides of Putussiitm anil Iron, and oilier ingredients of jrrcnt po| teney, carefully and scit niificallv ooiu pounded. Us formut.! is generallyknown i to the medieal i>rei'v-Mon, and the l>rst physicians constantly prescribe Ayek's | fcAHSAVAKlI.I.A as t!li Absolute Cure For all diseases can >ed by the vitiation cf | the blood. It is concrnf rated to the high| est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects i are claimcd, and is therefore the cheapest, j as well as the best blood purifying medicine, in the world. Ayek's 8arsapars!!a | rrkpakkd 1jy Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. [Analytical Chemists.] Sold by all Drusrsists: price ?1; six bottles for ?j. j G. II. II. Plaos'S drgaiis TIIH BKST IX TIJK WORM). | The great Artists of the world acknowlI edge the Superiority of the Pianos and Organs sold by i i G. O. RQ51KS0N & CO. | 1'hey are selected from Ten of the best makers, ami are so much superior to others at prices so much less that purchasers save from ! S 1 O TO S 1 O O By visiting or writing to j e. o. ROBESON & co. IK. r. <). M. L. 1\ Q. 8 ( o. iior.iNsr?x & co. you <,/, i I'rcr'ff/if;s and mice '>ttwa/ hj every ]>nr: chosi'i'. * SI1KKT MI'SI.', the latest publica; lions, music books of every description the best Italian song?;. The latest and most popular Sunday I Softool boi:k, 1 \u Love and liaise." i I.mt st n ?ccs i.l ur.o. <>. uoi'.jxsox ,v co.'s. .MSI I'.ro.ii; stA ujrii.it J, (la i i FOUTZ'S horse and cattle powders ' ^foutz *0 linns* will die of Colic. TWvrs or Lcko Vktik, if Font*'* Powder* are u?cd In time. Fonu's Powders will cnre and prevent llooCiialkra. Fontr.'s Powder* will prevent Oatkm iw Fowl.a. FouU'a Powder? will lnerea?e the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent., and inakc the butter firm and Kweat. Fonts'* i'owder# will cure or prevent alnio*t kvkiit PiBKAKr. to which Homes and Cattle Are Buhlcet. Fotrrz's Pownrns will oiyk Satisfaction. Sold overywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, proprietor, i BALTIMORE, BD. DON'T forjrut to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. We keep always <.n h.uwl well selected slock of I ATENT MEDICINES, A large stock of the host selection jir'aacf and Toilet Articles, Tooth Brushes, S.,M.,!"ierv' ,,oc'!,s' '"k. ?."?l various other articles too niinu tons to mention, which wo ..... i.m.|iii'iisiiic m mkhviii^ mil' i'u.'luiiiiTs it tlii-y will but {jive US a call. Don't forget, wlion you eonio io town, to try just one Plug of Our Log Cabin or Natural Loaf Chowing Tobacco, host in town, and you will beconvinced upon tryinj* it. Wo also keep A GOOD LINE OF CIGAHS. "Our Team,"' "Collier's Favorite" and "lied I.ion" are all very IVapran*. Ail orders bv band or mail ]>riMii|>tlv and carefully attended to. I i'j;ijscj:// noxs c.iuurui.ly compo ct ?n n<>?rs.j Giro us u cull?first door above Central Hotel. Most ItosjKvt fully, SPEED & LOWRY. aacsj'szxi^ ^rgyrraj^rae^'-M.-IA.X^C~ :.ui.-vri -- I I Si I IHIw Ps i% %2^' 1 ^ST W Skss3%#? I ? a i:i;? I \n "1L ~ ~ ? ~ ? nniL _ tt: i\j 1a n p ? r xeiiui HjYeiv i r^yh AUK now so! I in- a first rat- A O. 7 r.'i l> V i:. i and f'ipe \ I i'omph-tv for $'/:>.Of). I A IIKTTKIi CUADK No. 7, C ?M I'l.i/i'i: for $ in.f.0, and a still Wtt?;r No. 7. v.w.-.iri.i-.Ti:, sor i No. 8s at ^17, iflS.GO and rom/tlcfc. I These arc all good stoves and warrartod I < xiv? s:ilisl:i?Mioit. (Jive n call. E W. MWSOI & CO. ! CiT?rr3aci-Tx^n!00?tt?narrvr*a?^??ai.^raDt.':o>rjrnni?i e-?-rrjcxjui -mrr? ? -mtTgoi.-riy?..,j?, j PALMETTO SALOON !l I b2?5S2L<0?S??> 3^iC50- 5-e?'6S.^,Sa,K3.9 PHOl'KIKTOIl of the largest SAI.OON in the ui>-countrv, don't intend to (June his o istoiiu'i's l?y false ad vert isem?*nt s. The hull" is nut mentioned in the I'iree Ahbevilie papers. lie i.i well prepared f<>r Pill trade. The I'almrtto House is well stocked with everyt hi: in the Hue of Foreign and Domestic Wistes and Liquors, the host the market aH'ords. lie has got Liquors nine years old. tJood old Rye aid Cera, Irish as& Scotch Whiskies, Apple, I'eacJi, California and French I'ra:nllrs. J'ortcr, Ale anil rrcsh I.otter Jircr Hi* <:nn clicerfnllv recommend his goods tc the puldic for MEIiICIXA f< I SK. and mixed drinks with all ihc'DKUClOlS I'.KVKUACKS of the season. Also COO 1,, TS5.V I'KKATM DKIXIvS. liis specialty is a large stock of ITUIi (iOODS. ('all at the S'satlesiaa's Resort, Mo. 4 Washington Street. and yon will not forget again THOMAS McCJKTTKlAX. A Good Line of Tobacco aiul Cigars. SPO/tErteiS' The Centennial Saloon, One of the best arranged houses iis tlie up-country, proposes to keep in ?tock for fall trade the choicest and must popular grades of FAMI LY WINES AND LIQUORS, Domestic and Smported Brandies, Ales and Porter, Champagne, etc , together with a tine utocl: ofC'IOIAllS and TOBAtX'OS, that cannot be excelled in finality. We cordially invite people who appreciate good poods to <-i?e us a trial, hoping to guarantee satisfaction in any goods we sell. Uotwccn Russell's and Douglas*. Good Billiard and Pool Room in connection with I5nr, and will bo conducted properly at whatever cost. . 1-tf wmaBBBtBMMMMrsaaa ssrawMCTB?wcfcwiJMPMUPakir^ ?-?^<r??*c5^o3owaRc?^3?2 ur^v, u? .? j&l. o v a z? o n b 3E2I&E&sid flie Furniture Business Augusta, A?Vi"771 V^TT'iiTVi Viti rujiir t r wavum < '< '< I/-W I'lllOKS. Our . lock is simply immense. We lcail the Kurnif.ue I'.r.^iiu'ss :r. the Sni'li. ami defy competition from every quarter. We Keep fverx 111iisir in our lim?. besides fill the novelties, tuich as Folding I>eds, I{ev4?lvi:?;? !?; ;?'? II- <1 I/'iimtin, Vienna lien t wood ('hairs, I>ahy Carriages, l*nf til It-.11y I'tihf--, l>:s?et 'a-:f.?vs, Furniture I'otish, Patent I>-.-sVs of ail kit <!s. Mark'*.* A*iji>s'??hlc K?ddsnjr ('l?:;irs. ImvhImI ('h*?irs. Kent hers, A1 attvewes, Kpiings, j I'd'ows ??? . (iift', f.v o cull, or H'i'itcJnr cnfolitf/lte (Did price list. X*? ^S?0?"17?TCJESJSS CSS <00<, | !iI!<>.\ I> STHKKTAUUlJSTA, C?A. i v : ' - ' - -A.T GOOI C avriage ? ,(testis; -= rPM0 ><riSM? (1 an 111: Forxu Tin: i,ak<;kst sto< _J Huail <':?rls, I'!.i nlit I inn Wsi if??n s t all si/ l.t alher ?>l' nil kimls, Wujui will ori-i:i; SI IMMAI, HAUCAINS IN A I. than Manuiaetmors' I'riees. Those IIu?rj;io! which I w ill rii:irniili>i.' i'<|usil In tlie best. t';i that they nre absolute bargains. A. li ( Sucressor to I!. II. Mav A. <' >- '* < SAI.KS HOOMS, I \ 1 [/"< ! TQrr A Vl? 1 Hroiiil M reel, | IV lj V I L' O 1 j. 1 < Oft I T \Vmmm fnllMl udlildp JQlilpiil Establisl I Bay I 7G3 and 735 C1TOAD STREi Rlanufacturers ail5 )3e i Carriages. Ilorlcawnvs and IJujrgitrs. Plan ufnrlnri'rs' Agents for ilie Sale ol j This (i i'l\I' 1 N K r.nd only !!<>a<l ('art ?1 i v i I'riee }f'.15 ai | WILSON*, CHILDS COS. I Packinir. Aiso PaU amt lltsmlock Sole ' Kill Skiiis. A full Stork of Shoo Lasts. ' vci'K <;i;m:!t>v<>Kc.\u. and ski: jT?>M I'll! cms. raoajacrara j'^wr.aeowT.-im.vim'j.tLgar iBead! I)cmc j riVK MONTHS KOI; jlHII MTIONALE W ASHI 1ST" G A ln:'jr<: 2S column liAII.V I' Washington Kvonts, Lorn!, ficii.'iat, i'oi to any aihlre.ss from now until Nov. !it)t', Wo wi-h to place tho Natiunai. i i member of our j?.?rly. and to accomplish price to mere cost of Mark paper. II sriist.'iiii'TioN i'i:i: rr?> av pi O O IR, RBSP w AN'i'i:i>?roitu ! : s ro n \ > >; t?w tion to whom n lair prico will ! )>:;i !. imlosr f. r ?:!?st:ti;>t5??11. in or.o-r will In: s:n'ilii?:.l as soon as identity is os |Address A. GORDO]! Publisher of DAt Editorial Rooms 2 Congress S EMORY'S I :u? f.i'.M'r 111:11; iiiiicii'm- rv 1-11 :i as 1 * fr v-?5^?A^F\?3k :UI'' "l'rt* i'li" i" ' li*SS, i'ltMSillll, illf'.tl sr.\\:?.\Yii> rriii-: \l \ J MlllOI'.V's [jlllic ('it W/ \V. H. (!uI!i:k, Hannan tj hit t!io nmsl popular of EMORY'S LITTLE P.Axni, I,..cus(Yiro'vc, O CATHARTIC PIL(.S Atlu-i.s. Ti-xn ->. 'I i <MMAryPA*PLE^ Tlu-v siiv t.iic.\Lvl!i'<! "Vf t \ 1) I \ "'I its forms positiv ill -r\ 1 jA IV 1 /i l'iJIs, ;i poison of any k:n?J. Kiulorsctl l>y physicians (.'en ts a J??>x. aaczii=crr-rvMornv?-5X!?E<?ao.Ti3cM??3C?*?acjjpc*.a Tiim wmsi> 1 ? p MiiOA I) S ?il?ir -fcl ^ K&i'srrsL.* $ r. l\< > K? i IA ki?.} ly iw'l K' iaBaMancMKCTiHWggaoamgagacMMB tmm f. a, ii: EST ABU S Waters, Diaai Sterlir?q Silver &!. CLOCKS, BR0H2SS M 70 j? cMtco c. at rp.wg irrssim^-jrjG ? And will completely change tho blood 1 **? ***? ?t>A nr111 Inl/A 1 DIM Mf.K / health, If such a tJilnp bo posalhlo. For F< Physicians nso tliom for tho euro of LlVf or sent by mall for 25a ia siaiapo. Circn jf i> ne.is. Jlai klrw oiitr!.. V/I:ihi'.: '. .iuh. t\ii,.n!c I)ijr DImmci ? ' ..to ttp'i.c." S.M Ivi > ?! Cirrnla** fi If .* a wcl'-knonrn fuel IMI .*?.?>? ; .<f CJ ?3 f. Bona and ( ritllo IVuv.Irr *.!t| in thi* &*>?- ?A [?\ k try la wtrthlo?*: tha'NhrrMaii * ( I'liH' oa ??? ;*| g PowJeru alMolut*ty iraro and very??l?iaMe RSWjj Q Nothing on Rnrtli will imikn h<-oi Hsjft 3 ! Mrllka8hi<ridttn'iiOonil!tfon )'o\r- CWHfl 1 der. one toiupooiifiii to chc?i pin;cf | food. II will al?o positively (irnvnnt nn?i , CHICKEN CHOLERA,IC JYEAR'S m Repository, 1 "K OF CAKIMACKS, lMCClKS. I'll TONS. I cs, i to ii horse, ) ami liimlile Ilarm-.ts, i Material, Ac., Ac. I'm- I lie next t h i it % <l<vs I OT Ol" OI'KN AN1> Tor r.l "UtilKS nt lesx < arc all I'ine X<>rtlicr:i ami KaMcm ni::keH, ill ami examine tlicniai.il < ?>t,\ince yourselves GOOD V K A H, A??n t: >rr. <;i;ok<;iv kmi.koau hank. GEOEGlA.|KACTTOar^oct. hi-: nil of ilia flnnfli nil ui my ouum. . hod ISiy. ^ TaiinaMll. ET - - - - AUGUSTA, CA. jalcrs In All Kinds Oi tation ami ISomt Wacrons, Carts, See. Mauthr Fra/.in's Pati-nt Iloml Carts. of all Sulky Motion. Ton IV.louts, it11 upw.irus. I'll I l.A I > KIjI'II 1A \v \1T V. have a<l<l<<l to our stock a fino lino * of (II I: A I'TltAUK lil'fililKS an.l K? >CK A \VA VS in:i?io to our own ortlor, with >'pi'i'ial Vf/ranl Io tin' l.'ua'.itv of tlm Wli? < Is, A\l<\?:ind Sji; in v>. whirli wo sell B ' wl'r 111:i11 anv Iioum? litis side of Cinrin- fl nati. NO CUI'.AP AIM'TI?>N WORK fl SI 1|J). Also a Cull st.">. k <>l S.i:hllt>ry and fl lltirin-.-s, l>ridl<-s, Collars. Whips, I'u^v B 1'iulu < llas. Trunks, Conch Material of fl k'.vi-ry Pi'scriptiui:, Cloths, Paints, Conch fl Varnishes. Also J,catli'-r ami (i.int r??*U- fl i:;^. Parkins;, Is and I,:>rin^ Hooks fl ami Piiiiok.-s, 1 talian Ili-mp and Soapstonu I.?'ath"T. Kroiu'li and American Calf nnd Kj l,ntost Stylfs.Iusl IN ccived. SKND IN' W I'S. Our Prices will nt all limes he 1JOT- 9 rz. n aormnrgJOK tcrats Bead! | ONLY TWO DO!,!,A US. I lAILY DEMOCRAT, I J-TOIT, ID. O. I ! KM Of'IIAT It! newspaper rontp.iiii'.i.T nil . I a.itl Political Ni.-ws. Will l?u mailed *> .1 h lor ONLY TWO 1XM.I.A I!.-*. !)?:?.?<:? i:a r in t!u* iiam'.s of every jroo:! " tli-it end I.avo rt'du.-t-j t?io .subscription ;u.- ifx s[:n i)in(; i s ;j. srusei:in 1:i:s. OIsTIDrEISJ *X'S. '< ilcMi'o :i ^o:i l rorrosponilont in t!ii>; s<-elVvsons applying lor said position must ( ? obtain ei rtleiitials. Amount however titlll isili'll . ST LEWIS, LY NATIONAL DEMOCRAT, t. WASHINGTON, D. C. JTTLS CATHARTIC PILLS X I MAUM for (.'itslivcacss, indigestion, of lliivu or t'?.iir KuntryV I.inie (.'utliiu tic ill every ni^lil fur a or Iwo, makes ilio l,ui'??i'.!iir as triork work: llirv purity I lio hlootl keti-:!i".v:i tiiulv. Purely Vrsrln!)lt', JlnrniMio y imiy luke llicin. Sold ilitiiiO l?oa!ors at a ltox.nr by mail. >??., i i W|tt-It -1 I " I 1 (Mil M,, \ . titanic aro nti?rr than in Haiiai-il; thcv provo n-j'.-il iiorf. Wnri'ii t .vieo the* money nsked W. v (!r?.vi', ?i.i. Miiinry's (lilllcCiuhni'tic sill III;- <'athartirs -Wm. iiisitoi*, Mills liivt'f, el* u.sisl !?!? ?. l>".\ with wonderful lvsnlls?N. \V. !ii<>. ?1 t't'ciiiiiincnii ih.-in.?John Coi.i.ixs, 11. 'hov iiiv iTvfi'llcut.? ii Uksson*, Jaekson, Miss .?Mit.s. Ki.tx.wirrit Rky.skk, Moborlv, Mo. ( lv cured with lOmiiry's Standard <'ur<? ^ ivni.d v; tliov contain no Quinine, Mo.'cury, or n:ul sold bv (Iru^jrists ewrv?!h iv, <.r bv mail, ST A N 1?A IJ1 > CC'?K CO.. Now York. ia i-rr.1, ?/ wmrjurzm >. MARK WALTER'S ((i)i Morhia *!?>( (itutni'c If 'tu'A'f. T., NKAU J.OWKIi MAUK KT, Augusta, (ia. WOUK, Upmost in and Imported. All astern and Sootts'j (Iranite, a' Low l'ri>,f,s. AX1> SOUTH C.\K<>!.INA MONl'IA !.'K A Sl'KCrAl.TV. A lal\n<' SeU'Clioil of and (fiiAXlTK WOIJK ahvays on band, il'/l'T KIIIX(i and I >Ki.l V Kl! V. i-x.tr.'^.errar^jn. \-~jrsx.-.- <inn^vu?aax>s?a RIME, HIED 1842. lapis, Jewelry, * frifele Plalcd Wnra. ID* FMlfFMOY GOODS '2 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ? scAaMnnKfcarriKaaE&ias^AS&JpaBTaM*^o^rmrrasatBmmm ?p|Lg n tho entire system in thrc? tnoDtlm. Any ram 1 to 13 weeks, nmy bo restored to coanil nraalo Complaints thnso Pilli havo no equal. >B anil KIDNEV dlscanco. Sold everywhere, lara free. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. SIS Croup, Aflthmn, IJroiiohlMn, Neural* ?"*1 Kla. ICheumtttlmn. JuIlNKON'B ANOF;^j I?YNE I.' NIM KNT ( for fntsriiatanJ External Cj Wi ?'??) will lii*taiit;inoou?lv relieve thrjo terrible jj n rt.soi.se., awl will positively cure tilno cn.es fgati nut of ten. IniormaUon that will save many Uvea ?ent five by mall. Pont delay a moment rS Ga PreTCtiilon I. toiler Uian cure UT CUTES Influenza, Bleeding at the T.unm Tloarsorliaia. l>v?enterv. Cholpra Marbti.t. Cl.ln/>? se. I. & J0IIK80N A CO.. Uoilon, Most. ' IKE HENS LAY [ouCbolera.&o. 80M everywhere, orient tivmall forlflc la l*iup?. Furnished In lo?yr ran'.pijccftix*': iroui*r? ?tc?. 1. 8. JUNSON & CO., Uuaiou, ""TT p