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The Abbeville Messenge KuIcimI at tl>? postnfScc ns 2ml-clnss malt WEDNESDAY, DECEMDER 10, 1884. subscription $2 THE GREAT PLAGUE. CONFIRMATION OF ITS 10XIS' ENCE AN1? Git AY K EXTHNT. Haifa Dozen Counties Swept by <1 Plague?"Whole Houses Knip'ied their Inmates?The Diagnoses the Disease, and the Course Iluns?People Almost Starving. Louisvii.i.e, Ky., X ovemoer 2(>.?T1 Covricr-Jouruul recently sent a sti correspondent to investigate llit! renoi ed ravages of the dread disease i:? Fa* ern Kentucky and Western Virgin The correspondent sends the followii from Williamsburg, Ky. : W. Lester, a prominent attorney this place, has just arrived from Mou Pleasant, the County scat of Ilarln ?where ho has been two weeks past Court, as acting prosecuting attornc Jjcster has information of the prevailii plague, principally from Harlan, Letclw Perry, Leslie and Itoll counties, lie sa that in Harlan it appears worse. It most fatul and prevails to the great* extent up about the headwater of To Fork and Clover creek, in the mountaii about twenty-five miles from Mou .4. MM.:,. i? i :A i_ 1 1 lllft lUllJU IflMlUIJ 1)1:1, terribly ntllicted. Tho people aredyii very rapidly. In one neighborho twelve persons died in a single day the latter part of last week, and the were scarcely well people enough make them eoflins and bury them. ( Urown's creek, which rises in Harl find empties into the Cumberland riv? in Hell county, the disease is ragii with frightful fatality, and there is i moans of keeping a record of the dent! All along tho bftnks of the stream tl people arc sick, and physicians and me icincs, outside of herbs and roots, wi whose curative properties the nativ are acquainted, are unknown and uno tamable. The epidemic is rapid spreading in Ilarlan county. In the di trict covering the Southern portion Letcher and Perry, the whole of Lesl and the Northwest portion of Hell cou ties, tho plague has obtained foothol but reports as to its violence arc ve conflicting. Lester thinks thnt tl deaths run up into the hundreds whi the number of those attacked cannot 1 estimated. The disease does not prevj at Mt. Pleasant. Lester further sa that no one seemed to know the real n ture of the pestilence. Most of tl people called it "flux," and it is probab n very aggravated form of that disea? It begins with griping pains in the stoi nch, followed by a debilitating discliar: and swelling of the throat, ami if n fatal in three or four days, the patici as a rule, recovers. All reports agree to the cause of the epidemic, it being r tributod to the use of impure water 1 the natives. The season has been u usually dry. The streams, as n rul consisting only of narrow threads murky, foul-smelling and foul-tastii water. The corn crop in all the cou ties named above is good, and starvatii and want only exist because the peoj can spare no time from the sick to gat o.r it. rso mills are running on t smaller streams. My informant hud : news except in a general way of t prevalence of tin* plague in Virginia West Virginia." A liATKR ACCOUNT. Louisvu.i,k, Ky., November 20.?^ thur A. Loomis, traveling representuti for a Now York (inn, was in this ci to-day, having just returned from a ti through the plague-stricken district Eastern Kentucky. Mr. Loomis said was four days in Manton county wit out disposing of a single article. T people are absolutely crazy. They ha no use for anything but coffins. In interview on this subject he describes picturesque language the situation being a great deal worse than has be heretofore published. He describes t Streams, wells and cisterns as havi dried up ; sheep and cattle dead up ?*nrnl\rwl (ijiI.Ih 1 - : hviuo, una tifl) IJtllllUII U(*I1 5n llic entire neighborhood (lead. Tho Hands of persons perished within a ft weeks. Starvation, Mr. Loontis saj has been the chief agent of death in t stricken locality. lie tilt! it Onco. "I never knew Sam ttaldwin to ti the truth but once," remarked Colon Foley to Jim Mitchell, of the Host (il'jbc, the latter being in Foley's sto: one day. "If Sam Hahhvin told th# truth, must have been by accident," respon ed Mitchell. 'Yon have hit it precisely ; it was 1 an accident that he told the truth. Sn had an did shot-gun that hud been in t family fort/years, and on^da^-.lie p ( Wl\ in*n Atii? !' ???* ? ?I r? w .w??4? uiiv VIIV WAIIUI, IIIU! \> IH!I1 fired, the gun 1>urst into a thousa pieces, When . atn was restored to cm sciousnoss, his head was bandaged v and the doctors were exploring him I relics of tho hattle. Tho biginst pic of that gun that could he found w about two inches long, and was dug o from under his collar-hone. Then was that Ham told the truth." "Ho said if ho lived to be 1,(XX) yei old, ho would never fire off that g again, and ho never did, for nobo< could find that gun again when the was nothing of it loft to firo off, oxoc tho picce 8am had hid away under 1 collar-bone." "Just as I said. He never told t truth, unloes it happened by accldon rt A NEW PAIN KILLER. ? The Discovery nnrt use of a Rare Antes CJ_ thetic?Experiments in Angusta wit! ? a new l>rug. [From the Augusta Clioiiiclo.] q0 The medical world is considerably __ stirred up over the adoption of the hy dro-clorate of coconine as a local antes thetic. The medical journals are full o j, the discovery, and the experiments will the drug are leading to 'some interest ing developments. If not tending to 10 ward an entire revolution in the nractic oi - , . .. of amesthcsin. ol jt This drug is one of the extracts o cocoa, found in India, and np to on |1C month ago probably was not used out a|f side the solution of a kind of tor <^uit<> recently, however, a young modi ;t_ cal student in Vienna applied the tw in. l,or cent, solution as a locnl amestheti< ng and since then some remarkadle experi men Is have been made. ITS A 1'1'K A It A N'CK IN AIUSirSTA. OI . Tho lirst supply of the drug was rc coived in Auifustn hv i>r. .Tamos M. Hul .11 * ' who telegraphed to Philadelphia and rc ecivcd a small quantity. Kucouraged b * ' its use in operations upon tho eye nn< p throat ho resolved to put it into practi ' cal effect in his work here, and tw Vs weeks ago last Sunday, November Hit is ^ sj used it hy dropping tho solution upo the hall of th'J eye for the purpose c scraping the corner, lie found that th eve was rendered, after a few applica nt . . tions, insensilile to pain aad his opera ? tion was satisfactorily and successfull ntr . ' performed. Since then Dr. Hull ha od , , , . employed tho drug twice in operatin in upon catarrhs, twice in removing th re ' iris, three times in ptervginm and once i to a ease of rrns.^.pvf. 11.? hue ,umli. , jn "n"^ two drops of tho two per cent, Holutioi ^ every two or three minutes, and finds i ' produces absolute insensibility to pail in tlie surfaces touched by it. The cf no ^ feet lasts from 20 to 25 minutes, whei . ' applications can bo made11 c* Dr. Hull tells the Vhroniclc tha ^ l)rs. Agnew, Knapp, Miller mid Chisolm of America, are much interested in th OS ^ drug, which is manufactured solely l?; . Merck, of Darmstadt. The drug, be , fore it is dissolved, is a while powde P resembling quinine, costs about ^5,(XX a pound. In solution it is colorless am odorless, but has a bitter taste. It ha been found that it can bo swallowed I ' the quantity of" fifteen grains, producing , * insensibility with no serious after ef he . feeU. lo . ANOTHKH TKST IN THIS CITY. be On the 18lh of November Dr. \Y. II ,,s Doughty, Jr., in this city, received hi supply of the <lrug, and resolved to usi |1(J it in surgical operations. Ibrhad beei jy ascertained Hint it can be applied to ad ;c vantage principally upon mucous sur faces?the eye, mouth, nose, etc.. as th< ?e outer skin docs not absorb it rapidlj enough, and as the anaesthetic quality extend:! over a small space, say three as quarters of an inch. Dr. Doughty, however, on the 18tl instant made a most satisfactory euttini into a vesica iHtyhutl Jistuln. and fount that during the operation of the dru; oJ. the process was painless to the putien which ordinarily occasions intense suf |l|r # " fering. As the effects of the drug won 11- % ? off the pain increased, but upon its re on (j, application, the same nappy cllects wen j obtained. Dr. Doughty found also tha j that th.! employment of the dru; considerably arrested hemorrhage am since that, has used it upon other deli cate operations with general success. The drug can also be administers snbeutaneously with hypodermic injec tion, although this branch of its clfect f- hns not yet been deeply investigated v<: Dr. Hull believes that it can be employ ty ed with fine advantage in dentistry am ip we learn that Dr. Winkler and himse.l of will tes'. its efficacy on the gums am tooth-nerve to-morrow. Tho promise of tlic drug is groat am those experiments in Augusta where th vo power ami pith of the chlorate are buin, n" more exhaustively and accurately stud in ied than in any Southern city, will l> watched with intense-interest. on |,c A MYSTERY Ol'1 THE MOUNTAINS Tho lN;oplo of North Carolina Start on led l>y a Singular Phenomenon. Dr ?I. S. T. Ha'.rd writes the Ashevill u" Citizen as follows : "The people livin; :w in the vicinity of Elk Mountain, both 01 |S' the Rooms Creek and Heaver Dam side* 'l0 were startled by a strange and unusun phenomenon which visited that sectioi about 9 o'clock on Saturday morning the 1st instant. Standing as I did on ai ell elevated point on my farm, with a ful ioI and unobstructed view of the entire Rll on Mountain range, and happening at th re, very moment to have 1113- eyes turned 11 the direction of the point in question, i it afforded 1110 an excellent opportunity t id- observe the whole phenomenon. Th morning was exceedingly bright and nl l>v most ominously calm. At a point abon i:n due North of my home, and secmingl he justovpr the crest of the inountuiu, an ut jft tnehonr^ihove stated, thenjgjas \?lui lie seemed to bo a most terrific subterrn nd nean explosion, followed by a very per 11- ceptiblu Jarring and trembling of tl*. ip, earth for miles around, and a heavy rum '<>? bling sound as of the deep intonations c ca distant thunder, which came on with in crcuiiinj; vuiuiuu ior several second! ut The sound proceeded with rapid unduln it lions in an eastwardly diroction, follow ing '.ho course of the mountains, an irs seeming to traverse the deep howels c mi the earth,.until it readied a point on th tly horizon of our valley about 45 degree no [Cast from where it started, when it sud pt denly leaped forth from the bosom c lis the mountain, and, lifting itself abov the horizon, pealed out upon tho air lik lie a mighty thunderbolt, and thus it ende t," as suddenly as it began. I have con v , i ? ,/S^ ? ? ''# 1 -y/ .? ' /* / ... 1?iiiiii 1 versed with one gentleman, Mr. A. K. Hemphill, who was on top of the moun^ tain, in the immediate vicin'ty of where the first shock occurred. lie says that it seemed to be directly beneath himnnd the sensation was as though the whole f mountain wns tumbling from its foundation, with n fearful shaking and tromblingof the earth. I learn that two othf ? er gentleman, Mr. Steve Monday and 'l Mr. James Edwards, who wore on the mountain some two miles further East, describe the sound anil the shaking and 5 trembling of the mountain as most appalling and terrifying, even putting the leaves on the trees in rapid and lively 0 motion. I have seen other persons who left and heard the shock many miles away. But what renders it really phenomenal was its recurrence about sunset 0 on the evening of the same day. I was " in Ashovillo in the evening and did not witness the phenomenon at that hour, but I am told by a number of ruliable persons that there was a rccuvrence with the same characteristics about the hour '' of sunset" y Boy's Rights. il People talk about sovereign rights. - civil rights. State rights, women rights, o up-right and down-right and the like, li but nobody ever talks about boys' rights it I'oor fellows, I know a lot of them and if they will tell you the boy is somebody c? without a right in the wond, except that - one little fellow who "Stood mum tin- Imrnimr il.rl: Wlicnc? all luil )iiin lisul lied." s Tin? boy is terribly imposed on. He lias ? to take nil the l*sas.s" ami impudence of 0 others and give none bach, because he ? is a boy. lie gets all the boxings and tl whippings at school for himself and the i, girls too, because he is a boy. lie has t to pick up chips at home, carry the \vaii ter, hoc the garden anil go to mill, bc ? cause he is a boy. lie pays full fare on i, the cars because he is a boy and not a child ; gets no seat in a crowd, because t lie is a boy and not a man. No matter , for all that, he is h boj, let him sta..d. c The world is full of boys doing men's y work for their victuals and clothes. . Why these miserable newspaper men advertise for hoys, with good in oval ^ character, who can write n good hand, j cast nji accounts, sit up nil night, s "chaws" 110 tobacco and can set up 0 ems an hour, all for 50 cents a month. lint law me, "hoys will he boys." _ People say they are always in the way when there is nothing to do. Father says when they go about him : M>on't ynur mother want you ?'" and she says, ' when they make a littlo fuss about her, that it makes her head fairly ache. Big sister don't want them in the parlor 1 1 when she is "chatting her beau" and little sis always holleis "go-way" when there is any candy on hand. The old * ladies snup at them and young ladies pout at them, just because they are bojs. They have a "hard road to travel" ami when they meet up together they are so aggravated with their lot, i , they want to fight somebody and they 1 pitch in and got a?black eye, a torn jack, et and "catch thunder" at home. When t thej' see some little sweet chap in ''petticoats," they wonder if they were ever 3 stuffed with candy and called "buddy" . by every one passing along. All that j, keeps boys from drowning themselves is ^ tboy hope some da}' to be grown men, [r loved by the girls, paid for their labor, j too big to bo whipped and do as they please. So you see there are sovereign rights, 1 civil rights, Sta4e rights, women right*, wheel-wrights, cart-wrights and seas wrights, but no boj's' rights. Hut there I is one comfort for us little fellows after all?"ever}* dog has his day." We won't j always be boys and then we will forget j- the past and we will make the boys in j our day "stand iound" just like wo have to do. And bless you, "our gal" will wnisper "love and moonshine" in our e oar as sweetly as tho young ladies do ? now to those College boys who don't know ubM from a broom stick, liurrah e for Young America (and Hampton) rights or no rights, wo are the boys and we will make our mark in the world i. some day. The mason cotton harvester has been tested in the presence of a commission e of ihe New Orleans Exposition. Their g report agrees with the following extract n from it: i, "An intelligent planter from Missis,1 sippi who witnessed its performance at n this stage of the cotton plaut offered the highest prospective price for the mail chine for his own use in the present cot1 ton crop. After close examination of k the results, he gave it as his opinion e that, with the machine then working and n three gooU hands lo follow and glean aft tor it, lie could do the work of forty o bunds n day." Q 'I'onc up the system by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Jt will inako you t feel like a new person. Thousands have y found health and relief from suffering by the use of this greo^^lood purifier .when all other 1% H^Wtlod. Xo iltalli. Mr. W. T. Wright died at his home in e Newberry Saturday, the 29th of Novumi her, aged fifty-four years. Mr. Wright >f was u native of Tennessee, hut moved i- to (Jeorgin at a very narly age and j?rew t. to manhood in that Stale. In Ube i- came to Newberry, and in the following year be was married to Miss Mary d Blouse. Nino children were born to tf thorn, of whom only three survive. Fur c the past, few years Mr. WrighVs family s have heon greatly afflicted. In 1881 he I- lost it daughter thirteen or fourteen years >f old: in May, 1883, a grown son ; in l>eo coinln-r. 1883, a grown daughter; and in o August, 1884, his wife. Mr. Wright had d always enjoyed good health up to a few - months ago, when he discovered soine :".?&? rjs \ * tiling tho matter with his throat. In October he visited Atlanta, (leorgin, and t, consulted Dr. Calhoun. The Doctor informed him that it was a cancerous growth in his throat that must soon end his life. Not at all alarmed hy the intelligence, Mr. Wright returned and began to put his house in order by getting all his business in proper shape. Tho more important preparation ho had made before, anil upon that point never had x the slightest doubt or fear. He t:ilko<l of his approaching end as a man talks of going on a journey. lie remained al his store until too feeble to get thcro, | and then he transferred his books and papers to his house and there continued to administer his business affairs to the last. As lar as it was possible ho was his own executor. He had even selected his cotlin, had had his tombstone pro- , pared, inscribed and set up in the cemctery?nothing remaining to be done ex- , cept to inscribe the day of his death? 1 and had paid for them. 3 Mr. Wright was a consistent aiy^ devoted member of the Baptist Church, and was a good citizen.?2fcicberry _ Observer. lltiiinc and Lio^nn. The Washington Sunday lleruld has the following society paragraph : "Tins week Mr. and Mrs. Blaine will move into ex-secretary Windom's house on Scott Circle, which they will occupy all winter. It is conjectured by many that they purpose setting up a social headquarters there and entertaining their clique in opposition to the social force of the present administration and of the next one, and will endeavor to draw recruits from the former. Thus there will he three factions in Washington society this winter?the powers that be, the powers that are going to he after March 4, and the powers that tried to be but co.ildn't. Between the first two the most friendly relations will doubtless exist, but between the disappointed faction and either of the other two there is not likely to be more than a ceremonious interchange of eivilties, if even that." It is not believed that Gen. and Mrs. Logan will ally themselves with the malcontents at the Blaine headquarters. Their friends here, and they have many in all parties, will be eager to show them attention, and in the most delicate manner indicate the sympathy they feel for their various misfortunes and their admiration for Senator Logan's dignified, course since the election as compared with that of the head of tho ticket. An ardent democrat who arrived last week from Illinois in the midst of his rejoicings over the victory of his party, paused to commend Gen. Logan for having accepted defeat in so manly and dig nitied a manner, and expressed much sympathy for tho disappointment he nud his-wfe must feel. One of Mr. Blaine's main friends has i lately said of his future course : 'Blaine | may not expect to he President, hut he I expects to have a good deal to ?lo in making Presidents." PALMETTO-" o? TllOS. Proprietor of the invest saloon in the tomoro by false advertisements. Tho hull papers, lie is well prepared for fall trade. The thing in the of Tr-* a ? " - Foreign and Domestic tlic best tho market aitorils. He lias pot Rye and Corn, Irish a Apple, J'each, California and jFreiit rot lie can cheerfully recommend his pooils tc I In drinks with all the'DELICIOUS HKVRKAtiRS lHtlNKS. His specialty is a large stock of I'L" Gentlemen's Resort, No. anil yon will not forpet npain A Good Line of Tol F'e.ots, lF"cs.c The Centeni One ftf tllP llast. OPPun?n/l Kaiiuao i? - ... IHV the choicest and most FAMILY WINES Domestic and Imp Ale? nnd Porter, Champagne, ctc., together with that cannot be excelled in quality. We cordial), gife us a trial, hoping to guarantee satisfaction' fl'Doiell k Cm Good Billiard ai in conducted pr jA. cs Y O 3Er3EsU/SS& SSSi The Furniture B AND WE KEEI BY OIJU LOW PRICKS. Our stock is turc Business in the South, and defy keep everything in our line, besides nil Revolving Rook Cases, Red Lounges, Viei Patent Baby Cribs, Insect Csstors, Kurnil Mnrk's Adjustable Folding Chairs. Invalid Pillows, &c. (Jive it* a call, or irrifefor jr. Xjb. bow] 810 RR0AI) BTREE*] Fob Printing OF ALL KINDS EATLY and PROMPTLY EXECUTED ?AT TIIK? lessengcr Ottlcc. FOUTZ'S HOR8E AND CATTLE POWDERS Ho Hoiisk will (lie of Colic, Bore or Luxo Farms, If Fontx's Fowdera are n?ed In time. FoaU's Fowdcru will cure and prevent Ilonrnnr.FR*. KoaU's Fowflrr* will prevent Otpis in Kowia rontz'i Fowdcrs will Increase the qnnntlty of milk mil crcam twenty per c?nt., nntT make tho butter llrnj uid sweet. Foutt'i Fowders will enro or prevent almoot ktirt Disicaiib to which Horace end Cattle are subject. Fotrrr'a Pownnns will oivk Hatisf action . Bold ovcrywhoro. DAVID B. FOUT2, Proprietor. BALTIMORE* KD. A Marvelous Story TOLD IH TWO LETTER*. CRflM TUP QHftl 1,28 Codar St., New rnUmlntoUn: York.oct.28.i882. " Gentlemen: My father resldos at Glover, Vt. Ho has been a groat Bufforor from Scrofula, ami tho inclosed letter will tell you what a marvelous elfoct Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had In his caso. I think his blood moat havo contalnod tho humor for at least ten years; but it did not show, exccpt in tbo form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a fow spots which appeared at that time, it gradually spread so as to oover his entlro body. I assuro you he was terribly affile tod, and an object of pity, whon bo began using your medicine. Now. thero aro few mou of his age who enjoy as good health as ho has. 1 could oasily name fifty persons who would tostify to tho facts la his caso. Yours truly, W. M. Phillips." FROM THE FATHER ' plcasnro and j a duty for me to stato to yoa tho bouoflt I have dorirod from tho use of ^ ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I wo# completoly covered with a torrlble humor and scrofulous sores. Tbs humor caused an incessant and Intolerable Itching, and tho skin cracked so as to causa the blood to flow in many places whenever I movod. My sufferings wore great, and my life a harden. I commenced the aso of tho Sarsafauilla In April last, anil havo used It regnlarly slnco that time. My condition began to improve at once. Tho sores havo all boalod, and I feel ptrfectly well in oyory rospcct ? being now able to dp a good day's work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure in my caso, and I tell thorn, as I have here tried to tell yoa, Aver's Saiisafarilla. Glover, Vt., Oct. 21,1882. Yours gratefully, Hiram Phillips." Atkr's Sarsaparilla cores Scrofula end all ScrofulouB Complaints, Erystp- I elos, Eaema, Blngworm, Blotches, j Sorco, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of ! It,. Sblo T? -1--? ?w_ ?-t J .11 I VtVWB vuu U1UUU U1 Ml lllipuritios, aids digestion, stimulate# the motion of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. ' ' PBEPAHKD BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; 91, six bottles tor 96. SALOON ! S-ettig'jea.iiL, up-couutry, don't intend to dupe his cms: is not ment ioued in the t'iree Abbeville 1'uluictto House is well stocked with everyi Wines and Liquors, Liquors nine years old. Good old nd Scotch Whiskies, 7/ JiromlleH. 'tcr, Ale ami Fresh Laf/er liver is public for MEDICINAL USE. and mixed of the .season. Also COOL, TEMPERATE RE GOODS. Call at the 4 Washington Street, THOMAS McGKTTIOAN. bacco and Cigars. EMMMBBBHBBBBBBHRHMnMBBBI sts, Facts! lial Saloon, r\*i proposes to keep in stock for fall trade popular grades of AND LIQUORS, orted Brandies, a fine stock of CIOAH8 and TOBACCOS, y invite pooplo who appreciate pond goods to in any goods ivo sell. iifc Pur's, lJetween Russell's and Douglas'. id Pool Room . ... '< Ij O If E truck USinSSS Augusta, > IT MOVING simply immense. Wc lead the Furnicompetition from overy quarter. We tho novelties, such as Folding Tieds, una Hen twood Chairs, Baby Carriages, :ure Polish, Patent Desks of all kit ds, [ Chairs. Feathers, Mattresses, Springs, catalogue and price list. UESS ?S& CO, rAUGUSTA, GA. . . .V:; '.' ? V . >/? * J^T GOOI Carriage (IAN UK FOirXI) TIIK l.AUORST STOCM J Komi f'nrlH, Plantation Wagons ( all size Saddles, Belting, Leathered' nil kinds, Wajion will OKFKR SI'KCIAI. HAKliAINS IN A 1.0 than Mainiinel nrers' Prices. These Unties which 1 w ill );naninti'c iMpml to the best. t'al that they are absolute harpains. A. 11. ( Sucressor to R. If. May A Co.,) <)1 SAI.KS ROOMS, I IT/"1 fTCi'l' \ 704 It road Street, | 1Y l-> IjT b U 1 I\ ? Oct Til Camp Eifli Establish Day & ' 733 and 735 BROAD STREE Manufacturers ana De: t Carriages, Koekaway? ami Muggins. 1'Ianti I lifjn'hirorc' Affnnlu r.??. !?" -*r IWI lll'T niliC ui The Ol']NUIXK mi (I only lloail ('art ?li vo: I'ricu '1>45 am "WILSON, GUILDS & COS. 1 Packing. Also Onk ami Hemlock Sole"' I I\i<l Skins. A full Stock of Shoe Lasts. I VOl"U OUDKUS, OK CALL AND SKK I TOM I'KICKS. F cad! Demo FIVI-: MONTHS FOll ( THE NfflOMLI), W ^SIEilUSTGA largo 28 column DAILY 1)1 Washington Events, Local, General, Eon; to any address from now until Xov. iioth Wo wish to plncc the Xatiokai. 1) member of our psirty. anil to accomplish price to mere cost of blank paper. 1 Sl'IlSCIUPTIOX EH EE TO AXY PEl CORRESPC W A XT E1 >?CO UII ESl't) X1 > E XT?Wt tion to whom a fair price will be paid. 1' inclose .f'J.OO for subscription, in oriler ti will be credited as soon as identity is estii Address A. GORDON Publisher of DAIL Editorial Rooms 2 Congress St EMORY'S L] Arc the BUST KVBlt Jieaduchc. One r l'ills, followed l>v one pill man machinery run as ru| ly' and put new life in a broki less, IMeusiuit, Inliilli by all Druggists and Modi fuMh siSKtt STANDAHI) (1VKK t ?"Yj a\j \ $v4 Kniory'N Ijltt'o Cut I ftAfJjr V^l to be the best I'ill ever us \V. H. Goiikk, Ilnrmonr JT are the most popular of a * N. C. Mr iil'piI hintliui MORY'S LITTLE Hakkk, Locust (Srove, Oli OATHARTlO Plixa ? At^ns, Texas.?Tl. ~Thcv are uncxcelled.AT ATA T? 1 A 1" H" ',s f'?rms positive) aVLIx. 1-ixi.XV 1A pills, a never-failinjr ?"i I noison of any kind. Endorsed by physicians e i!5 Con tH n Box. ESTABLISH Watches, Diam Sterling Silver & T CLOCKS, BRONZES AN! 70S PARSONS" And will ooznplotely chute the blood In person who will take 1 Fill each night froi health, lftnch a thing ho possible. For Fern Physicians ?m thorn for tho care of LITER or sent by n>%U for 25c. la stamps. Clrcola mDuWnji mm i iiLiii .JMiena. ?asRxas.Msafwa3 Dlaeaaea of Ui? Spine. Sold everywhrro. ClrcuUrs frwi, If ' * a well-known fact that most of ih? ? Bora* and Cattle Powder aold In thl< x*n? B M try I* worthiest; that Sheridan s Cordltloa M Powder la absolutely pare and very rateable- KS l^otblns on Earth will make hen* IB Bfl Ujr Ilk? Sherldan'a Cond Ition Pow. Ifll Ml der. Doe*.one teatpooofdl to each pint mwuw CH'ickUN^HOLERA:^ < Repository. < OK CAUKf A(JKS, liirooiRS, PILKTOXS, s, i m i> mir.se, i ^itifilc utnl Duulili! Harness, .Material, Ac., Ac. For the Mert thirty ?i *?s I T OF Ol'K.V AMI TOI' ?V <HilKS at Jess arc all Fine Northern ami F.astern makes, 1 ami examine them ai.il convince vovirselrcH (iOODYEAH, A?ent: I'l'. (JKOHOIv It A I I.UO A II HANK. GEORGIA. | FArTT"iluf.TWr..l. k af M Soil. ed 1818. Taimaliill. T - - - - AUGUSTA, CA. alers In All Kinds Oi ition and lload Wngons, Carts, <K:c. Mnntlie Frazier's Patent I'oad ('aits. sted of all Snlkv Motion. Ten Patents, il upw.irds. I'll 11< A l> KLPIl IA W \CON. IVT F. have added to our stork a fine lino ?? of CH KAP TCADK 111*(JfiIKS and KK'KAWAYS made to our own order, ith special regard to the Quality of tho Wheels, Axles and Springs, which wosell iwcr than any house this side of Cinciuati. NO CIIKAP AUCTION' WOltK Old), Also a full stock of Saddlery and Iarness, Itridles, Collars. Whips, llujr.try 'mhrellas. Trunks, Coach Material of Ivery Description, (Moths, Paints. Coach 'arni.shes. Also Leather and Cum llelti?. Packing, Rivets and Lacing Hunks ml Punches, Italian llmnpand Soapstonu Leather, French and American Calf and I>atest Styles dust lieceived. SF.N1> IN ['S. Our Prices will at all times he MOTI H-ti "" ? crats Head! >XI,Y TWO HOLLA US. ill,! DEMOCRAT, TON, 3D. G. \M(M'1L\T1(J newspaper contaium.; all ? i^n ami 1'olitical News. Will be mailed for ONLY TWO DOFXAUS. iii the hands of every [rood tint eml have reduced the subscription {SON SKNDIXG US 3 SUHSCUIUKKS. DISTIDEZSTTS. : desire a good correspondent in this secersons applying for snid position must j obtain credentials. Amount however ihlished. r LEWIS, .Y NATIONAL DEMOCRAT, WASHINGTON, D. C. ttti.T? na?pnflpmTP HIT TO ka AWJ UUlUlUltlU A llULIlJ MADH for CoHlivoiiCKK, 1 inli^eM ion, lose of throe or four Emory's Little Cathartic t every night for a week or two, ninkes the huirular us clock work: tliev purify thebliMKl Mi-down body. l*nrely Vegetable, Harml>lo, the voungestlcliild mar take them. Sold cine Dealers at liS Cts. a liox.or by mail. Proprietor**, 107 l'earl 8t..? N. Y. Iiartlc are more than it* claimed; thev i?m*e led liere. Worth twice the money asked?W. drove, <'a. Emory's Iiittle Cathartic 11 the Cathartics?Wji. Ibrtiiop, Mills" River, vised one box with wonderful results?N.AV. in.-?i recommend them.?.John Collins, 31. ev are excellent.?11. ltknsok, Jacksnu, Miss -Mrs. Ei.izaiietii Keysek, Mnberlv, Mo. r y cured with Kmory's Standard Cure fmedy; they contain no Quinine, Mercury, or iiid sold bv drtifrgihts everywhere, or bv mail, STANDARD CURE CO., New York. . MARKWALTER'S in Marble ami ft ran itc Work*. NEAR LOWER MARKET, AnpwsU, Ga. WORK, Domestic and Imported. All >torn and Scottah Grnnitc, ? . Low l'riegs. AXI) SOUTH CAROLINA MONHvt?k a Spkoiai.ty. A large selection of lid GRANITIC WORK always on linnd, liTTERING and DELIVERY. mn; [IED 1842. nnilci TATITAIMW > uuuo, ucwctiy, riple Plated Ware, D FINE FANCY GOODS 5 Broad Street, Augusta, G-a. mm the entire Ijiten In three months. Any nltoW weeks, may be restored to sound inle Complaints these Pills have no equal* and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere* rs free. I. 8. J0HM8QM fa CO., Boston, Uses. ACroap, Asthma, Bronchitis. K??nl> cla, Rheumatism. JuHNtJON'S AXO. r>YSE LINIMENT (Jor Internal*nd JbHnmi Uu) wUl iustsntaneoaely relieve U?ss? terrible dlseaees, and will poeiuvety ear* ntns esses oat of ten. Information thst will ears many Uvea sent free by man. Don't delay a ????>?*>? Prevention la better tbaa curs. r CUTtF.8 Influents, BleedTnf at Ois tons*. Hoarse. HE HENS LAYi j Cholera,Ac. Sold everywhere, or eeathv mall fbeWs^hs / 'Ml SnaSgh?ikoA"isS >/ m J