The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, December 17, 1884, Image 4

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f . _ ' The Abbeville Messenger. Entered at the pnstoflice as 2nd-clnsH matter ' i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1881. SUBSCRIPTION $2 00 LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ( Boho'n T^xrinption?Kepeal Bill Killed in tlio Senate?The Vote Uncom- ' fortably Close?The House Uepnil ( Hill Vassetl at the Night. Session? N The Trial Justice Inquiry Bill l>e- ,, fi'ated?The Columbia Canal lieports?Fortunes of the Factories. Coi.rxiHiA, December 10.?The Senate to-<lay, after n long and interesting de bate, killed Senator Holio's J*ill repealing the lnw exempting certain manufactories from taxation for a term of years c The vote was uncomfortably close?IB to 17. Senator Bobo made the strongest nrgument for his bill that could have been urged, and his speech showed the pow- ^ er that lay in thorough preparation. Onoof the best speeches On the other ^ side was made by Senator l?uist. The j gratifying action of the Senate wars dotermined by the votes of the ihree c?d- ^ ored Senators which were east solidly ( ngains the bill. The reactionists are negmning to realize the expediency or securing the co-operation of tho colored ^ Senators who usually veto with their . " low-country Democratic neighbors. ^ After the adjournment of the House at 3 o'clock to-day, it became known f that the Senate had refused to pass the bill to repeal the law to encouiage manufactures in the State. The news was . very cheerful to the friends of progress j in the House, who had found themselves , in an almost hopeless minority. The reactionists, however, demoralized'by the a Senate vote to a certain extent, were j encouraged by the closeness of the vote . .and determined to renew the fight in ^ the House in the confident hope that if j the bill passes the House the Senate would concur in tho expressed will of the majority of the lower House. So when the Rouse met at 7.30 P. M. j the scene of battle was transferred to its hall, and there was a large and inter- . ested audience. , I] Tho nrnvinua nimciiAn yfoc nolln-l which allowed only one hour Tor debate. Of this time forty minutes was | consumed by Mr. Stanyarne Wilson, of w Spartanburg, who delivered a strong .speech in favor of the repeal of the l( law. ; Mr. Haskell, the chairman of the ways j and means committee, closed the discussion with a brief statement of the reasons which induced the committee to report .the repealing bill unfavorable. A vote was then reached on the mo S lion to strike out the enacting words of ^ the bill. This was lost on a call of the , u yeas and nays by a vote of 37 to 75. Mr. Simonton and Mr. McCrady, of the Charleston deligation, voted no. The rest of the deligation voted yea. J w An amendment was thon offered by . Mr. Thompson, of Spartanburg, provid- ,. ing that the repeal should not go into operation uniil June, 1885. This was voted down. Mr. Thompson then moved to strike out the proviso which j declares that the rebate of taxes shall ,only bo made by annual appropriations. v This evoked an-other discussion, j, "Mr. Hemphill opposed the amendment. Mr. Parker, of Abbeville, who is a stong j( advocate of the repealing bill, support- . ^J li- mi en mr. i noinpson s amendment, whiehj ho said \rns necessary in justice to the j people who had been induced to invest their capital in this State by tho exemption law. After some. discussion the w reactionists withdrew their opposition ^ to the amendment and it was adopted. The previous question was then call- ? cd, and the hill as amended was passed. ? The following is the text f>f tho hill ^ as amendmed and passed hy the House. "Section 1. That subdivision 215 of Section 1G9 of the General Statutes of this State he and the same is hereby j repealed ; provided, that nothing herein shall effect the rights of persons ac- ^ .quired under said section l?y reason of investments heretofore made in the original erection and furnishing of such manufactories as are mentioned in said Rtibdivision ; provided further, that the exemption allowed by this Act shall not il bo construed to extend to new tnachin- ^ .ery purchased in pi ice of old machin- " ery worn out, hut shall be construed to extend to all such extensions and-en- ' largements ns were made under said section, and to all buildings necessary ' for the use of said factories erected un- * ' der said section." Sl The fight will therefore be renewed *in the Senate on the House bill when it 11 feaches that body. ? The Senate killed, without a division, the joint.resolution providing for a com- j1 mission to revise tho trial justice sys- ' tern. ? The reports of tlfo equally livUletl joint com littee qij the Columbia Canal K were submitted, and proved to be sub- M ptaniiully as was foreshadowed in the Jfewis and Courier. Th<? Home devoted its morning ses- v hion to a discussion of the repeal of the v factory exemption law. The rcuult of the vote in the Senate blighted the * hopes of those in the Flonso who **ere c confident of the repeal of the factory ? exemption law. The result of the voto ^ jn the Senate blighted the hopes of those In the Houso who were confident I' pf the repeal. ri ? I. Ho other medicine has. won for itself p rucIi universal approbation in its owu u city, Mate, and country, and among all b people. a? Ayer's Sarsaparilla. it is tho \ best combination of vegetable blood pu- R riflors, with the iodide of Potassium and v r iron, ever oiiertm to ilic public. J S IVs V i . - ' ' M m .? . S?;r,v ^ - . ' - i; X . s ' - f " ~ /. :* -ri^? /'A^ .wCw. '* < *$0 . v'V'- . vj'.-.; % ? .. >; CLEVKLANIVS SUNDAY TAIjK WITH SKNATOIt 1JAY A III). A fhc Delaware Statesman Narrates the Substance of the Con vernation ?The Souili not to be Treatoil an a Distinct Section?The New President Discusses the Characters, not r< the Names of the Ulcn whom lie I to will Call Around Him. j (j, Special Dispatch to Tin- News ami Courier.) i ln Washington, December 10.?Senator j tu avanl's Sunday visit to Governor jni Cleveland continues to be the subject of! ti viltl speculation in political circles. Nil- j M norous ctinilicting dispatches have boon i M olegraphed from here giving vivid do- A eriptions of the interview between 01 hese two gentlemen at Albany. ' f|i Your correspondent to-day found Sen- c? itor Ilavard quite willing to talk freely a? in the subject, and, below is the result pi >f the conversation. c:: Last week Senator Hay an! received an fa ntiiuntion that Governor (Cleveland 01 vould be pleased to entertain him at his t? esidence in Albany, and consult him < ) vith reference to national affairs goner- at ill}'. The Senator accepted the in vita- h ion, and fulfilled it last Sunday. Mr. 0| Jayard had never nif>t the President- el lect before, but they soon established <>i riendly relations, and proceeded to dis- 01 :uss political ati'airs without reserve. h< Governor Cleveland said he desired to st onfer with the Delaware Senator be- K ause of his long service in the Senate il ind his faniiliaritv with public men and h neasures. Senator I'.avanl says they si onversed freely about the various lines if policy which are calculated to insure ( < he success of the new administration. la Governor Cleveland remarked that ho n tended t<? invito many other prominent <1, )enn?crats to come to Albany anil talk w vith liitii on similar subjects. it Ho said : "The Governor will not lay (< side liis gubernatorial robes until about a| anuary G. In the mean time whenever if has opportunity fur a consultation, be rill summon those desired la Albany. Ie will endeavor to look upon the rep- V esentatives of all sections of the conn- ci rv as one great people, ami will not dis- w riminatoin favor of cither North, South, d Castor West." m The Senator, in reply to a question si iow many Southern men will probably n ie invited into the Cabinet, said : 4*(iov. ai Cleveland will not deal with the South ti s any exclusive or particular section, is lit will treat all sections alike. He t<' . ill probably carry out the Southern Ji lea as laid down by such men as I lamp- pi 3ii, Colquitt and Gordon. The compo- it: ition of the Cabinet was, of course, 01 iscussed. but onlv as regards the char- in ctor of the men to ho selected. No rtf nines wore mentioned that can be put h< own as certainties. Cleveland will en- <li eavor to select advisers who are in in ympathy with his ideas of conducting lie Government and who will labor in- !< ustriously to make his administration success.*' Senator Iinyard remarked that w>tithstanding r<'|?orts to the contrary, he to as in no sense an aspirant for Cabinet ' onors. Ik* prefers to remain in the enatu. but will do anything in his pow- l'r r to assist in making the Cleveland ad- n" linistration a success regardless of the ost of duty to which be may be as- 0,1 igned. Concerning the impression that Govrnor Cleveland created in the mind of *u enator Rayardosa civil service reformr, the latter said lie could not better il- w"' istrate Cleveland's views on that queson than by stating that Silas N. Hurt, ho was one of the originators of the J?" ivil service measure, was appointed by rovernor Cleveland chief examiner of le Slate, civil service commission. Hurt as formerly naval oflicer at the port of j,, iew York. Ilis term of oflice expired ?n urin;; the present administration, hut "Z ,rthur did not ecu fil to reappoint him. ,s an evidence that Cleveland is siucerc i his friendship to the civil service re>nn movement it is noted that he ronp- & ointed Hurt to his present place. Senator Ilaynrd said that his visit was i no way as mysterious as some had ["presented it, hut simply a consultation '|?i etwoen a chief and one of his subjects. K. M. Ii. IJoth Sentenced to lU'alh. j By (.'able to the Chronicle.] Dunoon. December 0.?Capt. Dudley nd the mate of the wrecked yacht liguonctte, who wore found guilty of inrdor, in killing the boy, Parker, for ;>od to keep themselves alive, were tony .sentenced to dentil. It is believed lint they will be certainly pardoned, lie court room was crowded, and lie scene during the pronouncing of the ^ entence was most impressive. Lord Shief .1 ustice Coleridge read the jnilg- f'r lentof the Court, citing authorities at real length. The Court declared that . IH lie Ukingof human life could only be .j. ustiHed on the plea of self defence. 'ho com mission of murder for the sake sc f preserving one's own 1 if?? was mtjiiH- ^ ifiablc. Of course it was duty to preerve one's own life, but duty often reuired one nfit to save but to sacrifice is own life. "The Court must apply lie law and declare that the prisoners re re guilty of willful murder, for (]} rhich there was no ju,s!iHen(ion. If his judgment was too severe, the lourt must leave the prisoners to the leniency of the Crown. The prisonrs were asked what they had to say ' " efore the sentence was pronounced. j loth Capt Dudley and Male Stevens p., leaded for mercy, in view of their teriblo situation, when the deed was done. a' .ord Coldridge said it was the -jury's w' rivilege to recoil)mend the prisoners to lercy, and then he seuteuced them to 00 e hanged, without the black cup. Sir ? V'm. Vernon Harcouit, Secretary of I"1 tate for the Home department, has ad- ^ ised the Queen to respite Dudley and tephens. x . ? \- * , - V-* v. % ; > . >> "' C-vv ' % '?? * < " Z. v , v ; : a? .* V:?. : * * - iV-- ;V. Zv.' FATAL POISONIKG. Father and Two Children Tuke Strychnine by Mistake?One Child ii Escapes?The Others Die. c We learn through a gniitleinan who sides in the neighborhood of Williaiii, of a most distressing case of nceijntal poisoning wiiich occurred at Fair- j ii ount Factory, seven miles from Willis- * hi, in Barnwell County, on Sunday ? glit last. The following are the parculars as related lo us. It seems that t r. William Woodward, ? nephew of r. J. W. Woodward who built the ~ iken Court House and Jail, determined -> i Sunday night t:> administer a dose off J ii 11 itie to himself and his entire family, insisting of a wife and four children, ; a remedy for a bad cold. For this) urpose lie prepared the medicine in i ipsitles?one for eaeh member of the .mily. Whereupon, he administered 10 a piece to two of his children and ~j ion taking one himself, left the rest in J large of his wife to be taken by her id the other two childten at bed time i forty minutes Mr. Woodward and one the children wore lifeless, the other 1 lihl being saved !>} excessive vomiting, tving to tho largeness of the dose. Up i investigation, it was discovered that i [ had used by mistake strychnine in- " i'inl of quinine. Ft is alleged that an | uglishman, who had been employed at i ie factory and who was fond of dab- ii ling in medicine, and who had not long " net; h it the place, had turned over to i'oodward a lot of drugs, which aciir.its for his being in possession of so rge a quantity of strychnine. The above fatal ami melancholy acciL'ut shows how wrong it is to meddle ilh unlabeled drugs, a-d how improper is for any but physicians and druggists keep large quantities of deadly poison l>out llicm. Our jTroscnt. Let's sec ! Cleveland don't like dogs. tVll send?but then, he prefvrs to r<* ive no presents of any kiml. Well. 0 il send the Monitor with this Areainn declaration : We seek no olfice, u'Ver expect to ; Relieve the office tould seek the man in all eases anil ruler all circumstances. To save time itl tiouhlc however, we see no objec011 to meeting ah office half way That to say, if a "great big" fat office were 1 leave Washington coming South. to [>hnston, for instance, in search of the roper man to hear its burdens and wear s honors, a word or two hy telegraph postal, making Richmond the meet- i ig point, would expedite matters, ren- j r the recipient just as happy, and also ? consistent with the most ultra Areaan ideas touching the delicate but very iportunt matter under consideration. Post office and telegraph address, )hnston, S. t).? The Love of ic.. Sidnev Smith did not ofien in nloi o' - his ever-flashing wit in the church, ill. now niul then it would 11}' otf in spite of all his care. li<; was the caehcr oncc for some groat charity, (1 thinkin'g (o on the giving side of s hearers, he said : "(If all nations H i the earth the English nre the most j stinguishod for tho love of their spe?s." Hul it turned ont a poor collocmi after all. So he was much dislurb[ at the mean show the boxes made lion they cainc to tho table, and said: 1 ly friends, I have mailo a mistake. 1 ould have said : "You were distin- ?l lished among Englishmen for love of -i nir specie !' " J Tho late Tom Thumb acquired a fornr of $1(X),(MX) in the show business, it sp?>nt all but $ 1(>,000 in gambling d drinking. a. H. u. , <1 3iaos | Organs J TIIK HE ST IN' THE WORM). lie great Artists of the world acknowledge the Superiority of the Pianos and Organs sold by ^ C. O. ROBINSON & CO. loy are selected from Ten of the best makers, niiil .ire vn mnrli uin>i.fiA? in - , .... - ,WI w others ut prices so much less that purchasers save from SlO TO sioo 0 l?y visiting or writing to j C. O. ROBINSON & CO. . I. O. M. L. P. Q. S A <;. o. liomxsox & co. p/ty ?i, '' eights and sure * miici/ to every puruser. I SIIKKT MI.THI-."!,. tho latest publica- 1 >iis, music book.4 of every description I f best Italian songs. ^ Thu latest and most popular Sunday hoid book, Love and Praise." Lowest (trices nt ii (JKO. (). H0RIX80X & CO.'S, s:it Itroad it., Aii^ii.sIm, (la in RKEXWOO]) IIOTKI,, Titos. F. ltu.KY. Proprietor, (Jremwood, S. 0. himii-r liM-jm* ??' 1)0 A. A* K.. putd. is?'ii'/ors on tin* down train of llie C. < ? jjoinj; Knst, have ample limn serine x good <iininr hpfure the <!? rture of Itrain fur Augusta. Transient hoard .f2 per day. A liber- i discount from above rales to parties J mtinjr board by the week or monlli. ^ Jjj^Livery,* Feed and Salo Stables |j nneeled with thin hotel. - ji IKXTJIAL IIOTKL, ' T ? Mus. M. W. Tiiohak, Proprietress. 4 Broad street, AngtiHla, Oa. |||.. || ' ' 'a<r ' r' - - I I I1111 ?IMMBMBD?HMyBH?? M?PW Job Printixg! OK ATI. KINDS NEATLY nn<l V):031'1LY FXK<TTi:i> ? a"i T.;::-M c r> s o ii <r e r Office. O FOXJTZ'S NORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS , O . -' - . ;/_ - ? \ ^ M. AIKEN, Cokcsbnry P. ()., S. < duly authorized and licensed for Abbeville ounty lo write risks on >\velliiij?s ami I-1 iiriilt ut-e, llarns. Stn-' bit's anil ContcnlH, (including live i stock) Stores, Wnreltoiiscs and j StoekK Therein, C'liiirelies, Mills anil Cotton (baled,) j 11 the Liverpool ami I.ctufou am! Hloht Tn-i urn nee Co. ngaiust loss or damage bv KlKK:j 11 the Jiovhentfr O'trtnun Insurance Co. gainst loss or damage l>v KTflK and LJUilT;iN(i. Kates low; companies solvent; no litijja-i ion. For particulars, address aa above i a|d:$ I gXCHANOK HOT EI,, (, itisuN vu.i.r., S. C. nK ONLY TWO-CLASS HOTEL IX1 THE WORLD. W. K. WlttTK. I'ltO I* It IKTOS. ! C. WILLIAMS, Scuukok Dkntist, Greenwood, S.C., LM'OKNK H.OAUV, Lj i Attorney and Counsellor at Ln\r, j Abbeville, S. C. J 30X T FOIMiET. we have a modem swift running power press, new 1 1 1 - 1 ? ? 1 - - - \!??:, miru sum uianK paper, OHVCMOpOS mil ranis?so bring in your printing. Out of the Jaws of Death | The prcntlomnn who outlines his ease below is a man considerably advanced in life, nti:l is noted fur his sterling integrity, llis post-oflieo is Yntesvillo, I"pson County, Ooorpa. Tlio following la Mr. John Pearson s Statement. In tlie Hjn-inc of IK'S I was attacked with a very bail cough, which continued to prow worso until Fall, wlion I pot so weak that I could not get a!>out. I tried a great many i kinds of mecllcino. i>ut continued to grow worse. I was notified lhafc I had eonsumptIon, and would probably c'io. l>r. Iloiloway Imnlly told mo to try brewer's T.nng Uostorer. They I Rent to Ward'* Store and pot u bottle, and I I commenced taking it riplit away After taking I two or three doses. 1 began to improve, and by i the time I had n?od up one bottle I was able to ; fret on inv feet ac::ln. I ain now in excellent ; ienl!h. t nm confident that th? Lung Ke<torer saved my life, ;<*vi t"Y ro'trhbor* aro of tlio saino opinion. II is I ho b'?t Lung Remedy cvertnado. in -ny opinion, /'r. II. promised me that he wotiid trrl:c to t!'0 r-:?m:f.ictnrer? and tell tlietn of the wonderful euro it niadoin my Ci4?C. Statomont of Mr.Benj. F. Hearndon: j Trrlr In TTov??n>^T\ 1W, -rhtlo rn ?ho irarhlim. rr.r w!ri> v** yrifi* n ??n1n j 111 m:r pinr, TTiiiun wii.i hoom ioiiowi'O !>>' rmi-'orrhatces from lie? uml a cr"-cr-.i riuich. Fever c<vm:rn?'',d, Vie eo'i'ri *it nor end in n fevr vcrV.s yn.-i r.-l-wi.1 !<> i li\In* skeleton. The attend in* r>hv?ioisn t< td mo that lio thonUit one of imr lii'ij.* ent!r?1y flrone. *ho c?>;:ld rr-t retain (ho rv><t delicate iiiiiirt'iVnont. on h'<r ytorrach. I th^n acTcod with I)r. Sullivan, my familj phyaiu'an, to rail Dr. Hollowny In consultation." They made a foal examination of th" j>vtient. a?:l ! pronounced tlio en.?o ho|>clc9*. Dr. Hollows*-/ then Micccstctl the llreivor'n I mi1; f'c?i--er an ft last ro.-'i^t. f f<>r a bo".!". nr. I .iavn >.t a do>e. I found that ?hu co-;i! r<**'dn I' on hor ! atomuch, and after about the third ' v-: I beran ' to ti<illi ?; urru! hnt-rovemrnt In hi-r coiv'.i'Un. j I eont inuod the medleiici re-rat.?rlv, nti-l by t'no I time Mho hurt taken t wo !* ! Him she wan able to I walk about I ho hougu. She is now in bt-tfer health than alio lias enjoyed for.norcml yrnrs. I believt; t he I .mis; restorer favivl her life. Mr. llenrudon's iv>st-r?i:;oo !s TntoivUle. Vi> , son County. (Ja. Ho Is a thon>u.;hly ?-fliidile maj) In every particular. LAR1AH, ftANKlH, & LA7$Aft,| MACON, OA. PALMETTO" ' o TS*Sa.<OS5. pHOI'HIETOH of the largest SAl.OOX in tl L Inmor.t by false advertisement*. The hx apcrs. He is well prepared for fall trade. Tl ling in the line of Foreign and Domesti the best tlio market ntlords. Ilehn.s g( Rye and Corn, Irish i ijtptc, j-cacn, California ami Frcr J'< lit* cnn cheerfully recommend bin good* tc J rink* with i: 11 the l)KLI('fOL*S BEVKRACtK! KINKS. 11 i ^ ppecialt v is a large stock of I' Jentlemen's Resort, No lid you will not forgot again A Good Lino of Tc E"?a. 5-tS59 The Centen ino of the best arranged houses in thu up-cour the choicest ami inos FAMILY WINES Domestic and Im .IcHand Porter, Champagne, etc., together witl !iat cannot be excelled in quality. We cordial i>? us a trial, hoping to guarautco satisfactioi M k Cil Good Billiard a l connection with Itur, nml will be conducted iji HciiS flip Fnrnitnro P a * MIA %J AJ AND WE KEE [>Y OTTH LOW PRICES. ' Our Ktock i L* turc Business in the South, ami defy eop everything in our lino, besides all [evolving Book Onsen, ]ie<l Lounges, Vi< Rtont Baby Cribs, insect Castors, Fun) lark's Adjustiihlo Folding Chairs. Invali 'Blows, Arc. Give t/n a call, or write fo ar. Hi. P40 ritOAI) 8TKKE sr' .-j !to IfonsK will die of Colic. Hotr or Lhko Kkvkr. If Foutz's Powder* are used in time. Koiitz'k Powders wllleurennd prevent HooViiolkua. FoiiU'h Powders will prevent GaI'Km in Koww. Foutz'u Powders will Increase the <|ii:mtlty of milk find cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm and mveet. Fontz's Powders will cure or prevent almost Kvr.nT Diskahk to which Morse* ;uid Cattle are wilijeet. FoUTZ'h PoWIHiitS WILL OIVB SATISFACTION. Bold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor, BALTIIIOEE.MD. Warren Leland, whom overybody knows as tho sncccsaful niannger of tho Largest Hotel Enterprises of America, says tliat wlillo a passenger from Now York on board a ship going around Capo Horn, in tlio oarly days of emigration to California, bo learned tliat ono of tho ofllccrs of the TOriscl had enred himself, during tho voyage, of an obstinato discaao by tho uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Slnco then Mr. Leland has recommended Aveii'8 Saiisafaiiilla In many similar cases, and ho has ncvor yot heard of its failtiro to cfTcct a radical euro. Somo yoara ngo one of Mr. Leland'S farm laborers bruised his leg. Owing to tho bad state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or Innip appeared on tho injurod limb. Horrible itching of the skin, vritli burning nnd darting pains through tho lump, mado lifo almost intolerable. Tho leg bccamo enormously enlarged, and running ulcers formed, discharging gTeat qnautitlos of extremely oironslve matter. No troatmont was of any avail until the man; by Mr. Leland's direction, was supplied with Ayer'8 Sausata' rii.la, which allaydd tho paiu and irritation, healed tho soros, removed tho swelling, and oomplotely restored tlio limb to uso. Mr. LiEUklfD boa personally used < Ayer s Sarsaparilla for Rheumatism, with ontlro sqccobs ; and, nftcr careful observation, declares that, In Ms belief, thcro is no inodicino in tbo world equal to U for tbo euro of Liver Disorders, Onul, tlio cfToctn of high living. Salt Rhcam, Sores, Eruptions, and all tho various forms of blood diseases. Wo bavo Mr. Lela^d's permission to Invite all wbo may desire further cvidcuco in regard to tlio extraordinary curativo powers of Ayer'8 Sausaparilla to sco him norson ally either ftt bla mammoth Ocean Hotel, Long Branch, or at the popular Loland Hotel, Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, Now York. Mr. Leland'8 extensive knowledge of the good done by this nneqnalled eradlcator of blood poisons enables him to givo Inquirers much valuable information. prepared by Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottlos for 95. SALOON ! 'o np-conntrv, don't intend In dupe his c.istir is not mentioned in the throe Abbeville le Palmetto House is well stocked with everye Wines and Liquors, >t Liquors nine years old. (rood old asd Scotch Whiskies, ich Tiramltex. trter, Ale and Fresh Lftf/er Heer he public for MEDICINAL L'SE. and niixetl of the season. Also POOL. TKM BERATE CHE GOODS, ('all at tho t* . 4 Washington Street, TIIOM AS McG KTTIG AN. >bacco and Cigars. c?t:as9 E"?i.C5-tsS nial Saloon, itrv, proposes to keep in stock fnr fall trade I popular prudesof AND LIQUORS, ported Brandies, i a tine Mock of CIGAltS and TrtBACGOS, II v iuvite people who appreciate good poods to i in any poods we sell. 4 nil rrlinm Diuuin'fi Iliiptlll, 11U1J1 0, Hetvvoen Russell's and Douglas'. lid Pool Room ropcrlr at whatever cost. 1-1 f JBLh ?o> W JES ttxruclx. lusiness Augusta, P IT MOVING s ?i 111 ply immense. Wo lead the Furni' competition from every quarter. We ! the novelties, such as Folding Beds. ?nna Itentwood ('hairs. Baby Carriages, iture Polish, Patent Desks of nil kii ds. d Chairs, Feathers, Mattresses, Springs, r cataloffue and pricc list. TAUGUSTA, GA. - *| 3 2.jtxJj I .A.T GOOI Carriage I dSH j i I ! / AN in-: Forxi> TIII: I.AKCKST STOC ! \7 11<>:i<i I'arts. I'liiiiliitimi Wilsons t all sizt i Saddles, liclliii^, Leather nf all kinds. Wayoii will OFFKK S1* I-! (' IA I, ItAKOAIXS IN A l.l . than Mamiiael til ers' I'riccs. These Ituf' -ries ' which I will guarantee equal to tlie best.. t'.i i thai Iiiev arc absolute bargains. j . A. 11 ( SticrcNsur to It. II. May k Co.,) O * !SAI,KS ROOMS. I \ fVM*QT V I 70 I Krnud M reel, | /* vT L' O 1. 1\ y j Oct S-<itll. iCarriap Eiprii Establish Day & 1 733 and 735 OROAD STREE Manufacturers anfi De Oarriajjos, Knckawavs and Plant | * .. r * - * - ' ' " , mat-Hirers Agnus lor the Sale of i'I ho (fl'lXl IXK and only Iloail (.'art divo i Price $45 an WILSON, ('IHM)S A (MVS. I I'rtckinjr. Also link and' I loin lock So|i>^ Kid Skins. A full Slock of Shoo Lasts. YOU II OHDFRS, Oli CALL AND SKK TOM I'HIO MS. I?ead! Demo FIVK MONTHS FOR ( THE'NATIOMLI) WASHING A larjro 28 column DAILY Dl Washington Kvonts, Local, (ioiwral, For* to any address from now until Nov. .'liith Wo wish to place the National li | member ul our purl v. and to accomplish } price to mere cost of blank paper. i srp.seiupTiox fiikkto any i*k CORRESPt w a x t i: i >?c o ii i m: s i '<) x i) i: xt?w . tion to whom a fair prift? will l?c* paid. 1 inclose .fli.CK) for subscription, in order t will be credited as soon as identity is esti Address A. GORDON Publisher of DAII Editorial Rooms 2 Congress Si EMORY'S L Ari> the liKST KVi:i! llcuilat'liR. Olll- <rnod I Pills, followed I>y one pil man machinery run as re ? Tr and plit new life in a brok less. Pleasant, Inl'alli bv all Drntrxisls and Med STANDAltl) t'l'KI-: < tTil^u/ VkM^ l-Hini-y'H Iiliile C'nl ^tAafjT v* 1 o he I he best I'ill ever n jv W. II. (lollKit, llarmouv W arc the most popular of u MORY'9 LIi Ut 1I.\kkk, Locust Drove, Oh OATHARTIO PILLS |V, Texas. Tl 'VAr'TpM*!''* Thev arc unexcelled.VI ,\ 1) T A :l" its forms positive 1)1 A Lii IV 1 i\ I'ills, a nevei-fuilinp r poison of any kind. Endorsed hy physicians: izr> tVn ts ;i Box. . ~?. A. B 1 ESTABLISH Watches, Diam Sterling Silver & T CLOCKS, BRONZES AN 70S PARSONS? And will completely change the blood In person who will tako 1 Fill each night froi health. If each a thing be possible. For F?ir Phjilciaui use them for tbo euro of L1VEB or sent by mall for 8B& in stamps. Clrcnla fcMtHHHEsaraHraafiKfea US P ^ll N1 Mis. Marking ouKti, A\ l.iHij'.nv ( u.?ti, tjhronla IHarrlx Cl??a??a e* Bp'ne. Sold fVL-r?wiirr?. Circulars frse. If U m well-known fact that mc.M rf f!m d 0 SI Bom and Cattle Powder (old In thl? ;.'<on- MS S3 cl try I* worthless; that Sheridan s Condition Knca HI PowJerii abioiutelypure and very valuable- mkLfm 91 Nothlnc onKarth will nwkti Ii?im Dnl M layllkeSherldan'sConditlon 1'otr-. SI nr. Dom. ??o tea?poonful to each pint at fcod. It will al#o po*ttlve!v urn rent ani cure I n<* CHICKEN CHOLERA, Ium * \ 1 ^ DYEAR'S ? Repository. K OF CAIi|{IAt;t:S, IHOOIKS. PH.KTONS, >. I in ?> limst'. ) ami Doublv llarnc.iis M air rial, Ac.. fir. Kur tin- lit'vt thirlvtlws I nor OPKN AM) TOP P.ICUIKS at Ivs* are all l-im* Niirtlu'i"! ami l'!a>U>ni makoH, II anil ?>xaiiiiii<.> tlicni ai.il votivinev youwlvea i GOODYEAR, Atfont: 1 PP. CiliOKdv KAM.UOAO HANK. fl GEORGIA, j r'u'TT"!^I?;?,. I 101 flu Ml. ' ied IS1W. Tannahill. T - - - - AUGUSTA, CA. alers In All Kinds Of ation ami lioad Wagons. Carts. &c. Manila* Krazier's I'atint I load Carts. sUmI of all Sulky Motion. IVn Patau to. <1 itpw.inls. I'll I LA DMIil'H IA W \<!OX. r&r K have added to our stork a lino lino * of Cll KA I' 'I*IIA l>K l?Cti(ili:s aiul 10CKAWAYS made to our own ordvr, kith special regard to the (Quality of tint VIhm Is, Axli'sand Springs, which wi<K?dl wvv than anv house this side of Cineiuati. NO CIM-lAI* AUCTION WOliK AUi full ^...1.11.. I [artless, P?ridles, Collars. Whips, Pugiry 'tiilin-llns. Trunks. Coach Material of '.wry Inscription, Cloths. Paints. Coach "arnishes. Also Leather ami liniii I'eitng. Packing, Ilivets and Lacing Hooks ml Punches. I talian Hemp and Sonpstnne Leather, French ami American Cnlfr-mi Latest Styles J ust Received. SKNI> IN l"S. Our Prices will at all times ho IJOT> i i mum m i cots i i n ? IJJW jjuitft crats Mead I ! >NLY TWO DOLLARS. MLY BEBOCMT, T03ST, ID. O. KMOCKATlC newspaper containing all i:rn ami Political News. Will he mailed lor ON"I.Y TWO DCd.I.Alp:. 1 KMot i:.\T in the hands of every good that end have reduced the subscription 4 11SOX SKN'DINCi I S 3 SC BSC U INK UK. DnsriDiEisrTS. i; desire a good correspondent in this sec'ersons applying for said position mutt ?f in-mnuai>. -\ini)u11l nowover iWlishcd. J LEWIS, -Y NATIONAL DEMOCRAT, WASHINGTON, D. C. mm ?e?B?? ???i?? ?t ITTLS CATHARTIC PILLS . M.MHj lor <*i?kilv?*nons, ilnsc of three or four Kmory's Little Cathartic 1 every niglil for a week or I wo, makes the hujrnlar as clock work; thev purify tho blootl en-down body. 1'iiruly Vegetable, Hariiiil>l?\ the yonnjresf |child may lake them. Sold iciiie Hcaiers at Ifi CtM. a ilox, or by uiail. Proprietors, lt?7 I'carl St., \. Y. Iiartiu are more than is claimed: ttiev prove set! here. Worth twice the money asked?W. ( rove, Oa.-?=- Kmory's Idttle (.'ntlmrlU; ill the Cathartics ? \\'ii. Hisuor, Mills Itivor. t used one box with wonderful results?X. W, io. 1 recommend thein. -.loitx I'ui.i.ins, il. icv are oxccMent.?1< Hknsox. .lack sou, M iss ?Slus. Ki.i/.*i:i:tii Ki:vsku, Mobcilv, Mo. Iv cured with I'mory's Standard Cure rmedy: I hi' contain no Quinine. Mercury, or mil sold t>v dri'.ujri- is evervwlu re. or hv mail, STANDAltl) (T UK ft).. New fork. . MARK WALTERS 'in Jfaible ami (irmiifc Works. NEAR LOW Kit MA UK FT, Augusta, On. WORK, Domestic and Imported. All <tern and Scotis'o Oranito, a'. Low Price*. AND SOl'TII (JA KOI.IXA MONT\l?K a Si'Kciai.ty. A larjre selection of nd(.?UAXlTK WORK always on hnnd, KTTKMXG and DKM V Ml! V. 5 A H E, IIJ^U 1!S4'2. c onds, Jewelry, riple Plated Ware, D FINE FANCY GOODS J Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 'URGATIVE fill I A mz7PILLS the entire system In tbree mootlit. a 1 to 13 weeks, may be restored to souut nun vuiuinmiiu u??e ruu nave no equal* , and KIDNEY diseases. Sold oTtt]fitlicn? ra froe. I. 3. JOHNSON A CO., Bortw. lliti. ACronp, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nraral* |i?, Rhenmatlsm. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE MNIMKNT (for Internal and BrUmtt ' Vie) will hmUntanoouily rellovo ihew terrible disease, ond will poalUvoly car* nine cun oat of ten. Information that will tiaro man* Uvea aent froe hr mall. Don't daUj a mount. Prevention la better than cure r ctTP.Efl Influents, Bleeding at the trniR*. IToareaan, l>yaenterv, Cholera Morbus. Kidney Trouble*, sad. {. 8. JOIIHAON A CO.. Boaton, Mm, ME KENS LAY , Cholera, Ac Bold everywhere, or *enifty?n lbt Itoja I i