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The Abbeville Messenger.; , 1 ;Kn(eredat ttio postollico ns 2ihI-cIhs* matter ! i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1881. ^ _ j rnscHiPTioN $2 00 Heross o! iha West. 8COIT8 AND FKiHTKICH AT THKi CATTLEMKN'S < 'ON V EXTK >\. ( IjontlliiK Haml ?f Dcipcrndocs 1 tit<?i an Ambiisli?A Corticrrd liotilwr'n : Hold Front I'lirlcr's; Speech?Indian I0lo?|i:onre fill In ;? ItcKolution ? IjliyUcii'n Killu. Anions the (lt li ??tcs to I! ?? National Cattlemen's Convention, wliirh hn-% ju>t some of the most celebrated frontiers- J in on in the I'nitml Stales. Many of j them were famous a* scouts, fight) rs, ami i detectives, and some of tliem had figured j at tlio Kast in polities or business before taking np their present pursuit. \V. II. IJowellvn would he a notirea- j hie figure anywhere. lie i* unusually | (nil. of nmgniticont physique, ami his j carriage is sttt'h as to impress the ohser- | ver with tin* !? Ii f that hf hns been ai participant in stirring events, i'rohablv I no man on the hol der has a heller record | than he. More than a dozen desperadoes have registered oaths that thef will ! hnvu his life, and every one believes thai he will yet pay the penalty for hisdevo < ? i..... i i i ....i. IMMI u? WW ?l IMI *HW?*r. llt'il IIIL* MOUIV misers on the Xiohrnra found I ho dejirotations of the Middleton gang unbearable they made several nnsiieeessfnl efforts to hunt down the thieves. Discovering tin1 names of the men instrumental in this p'lrstiil. the chief outlaw sent them letters warni:j them that if they I ever appeared on their ranches he would J cut their heads off and forward them lo j Omaha, to he exhibited on puleW. Thin made the steekinon furious, and they became tnoro determined than ever to effect his capture. Llewellyn had some local reputation in the North I'latte and Deadwood country as a detective, lie had made several difficult arrests, and on one occasion had killed two Ithiek Hills rol>l>i?< Wishing to obtain his viewc, tin* storkmen sent for him and he unfolded a plan of operations which was very sntisfaotory. Hft proposed to take one or two trusty men with him and join (he outlaw hand, learn their haunts, and nl the proper tiiue seize the leader. In nil previous uttomptR to capture Middleton. or any of liis party, it had h-en found that any ordinary posse reenrt' d in the country adjacent was of 110 avail, for Confederates of the outlaw would invariably he j found among the number and no plan of I operations could he kept a secret. Llewellyn proposed to pick his own men, have arrangements made with the troops stationed in the vicinity to give him as- j sistance when he needed it, ami place no j dependence whatever on the settler*. I With an order from \Y. A. I'axion oi'j t )lliah:l to his rmirh fnldlinn f..v Llewellyn, accompanied 1 ?y William j llazen and Charles Kweey.ey. started out j properly disguised. Stopping at I'ax- ; ton's ranch, they produced their order, I obtained the horses, and under cover of! night rode rapidly toward I lie North i Loup. When they arrived sit Itulfaloj bill's ranch, Swee/.ey left them, and j Llewellyn and llazen proceeded a few I miles further and met Mi-ldl'.-ton and his ( entire gang. Representing themselves us fugitives from Wyoming, they had no trouble in disarming any suspicion the] desperadoes may have had. and were j cordially welcomed as members of the , fraternity. 1 For more than two months they re- j mained with the party, participating is: j their robberies and learning their habits ] and hiding places. hi the mean time j Llewellyn had found an opportunity nf j communicating with I'ax'.nu by means of 1 Sweezey. and of ex pi.lining t<> him his plans, lie directed I'axton to send a i trusty man to an appointed place, where he was to lie in wait until he could get j Middleton there, and then, at a signal, j Luc outlaw was to be taken, dead or J alive. Mr. Paxton selected fur this cr- I rami Hill Luykens, an inspector of the Wyoming stock growers' association, who went to tin- designated spot, and waited there in iho lirush several days. At length the party appeared, Middleton riding ahead, Llewellyn Mild Ilnzen coming next, and seven or eight desperadoes following. Llewellyn savs they always observed this order when on the inarch, its if determined to bo on the safe side | respecting the n< wcoiners. Coming up ! to the place where Luykens was con- j coaled with a rifle and two revolvers, ! Llewellyn gave the signal. At that in- ! slant Middletoii's horse shied, and threw j the outlaw l>ni ilw? 1 !1111.... r-..? I in ?n iiislant, wi:h a ivyolver in each hand, pouring shot into ill.* hushes. liUyki'ii's rifle missed file ami ho hugged the ground while Llewellyn nnd llazen, riding . npidly toonesic'e, opened on the other thieves. IIay.cn .soon fidl j with three bully's in hini, )>ut Lnykens. ' getting his weapons in order, opened a I rapid galling firo from the hushes. With three or four of their number ! wounded, tlx* desperadoes, including. Middleton, wheeled and darted off, pur- | sued by their two assailants. After a | little Llewellyn gave up the chase, carried Ila/cn to the nearest ranch, and then made all possible haste to Fort Hohinson, where he obtained a detail of cavalrymen. Once on Middleton's trail, thev pursued him to the Niobrara, and finding the outlaw's father, made him conduct them to the gang's hiding place. After , two days and nights in the saddle they j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammmaM ?mmmw?i came upon the party in camp, and at once opened firo. Middleton and two others fell fit the first volley,and the former's wife, who hail previously heen ( unobserved, came running out begging . for her husband's life. While this parlev was in progress the uninjured members of the party look to their horses, and in oh off, Imt Middleton was taken ! prisoner, and in the i onise of time was ' >ciitenced to the penitentiary. After j disposing of Middleton, Idevrellyti fol- ; lowed three of the most desperate mem- j hers of his gang thousands of miles j through the Territories, and at last cor- j nered them in Minnesota, where, after a stubborn resistance 'hey were captured, j f.lewellyii is now agent of the M esealenw Indians, a part of the Apache trihe. j and finds time to devote to rattle raising ' < for his own benefit. 1'avid .1. Cook, superintendent of the Iiuckv Miouinaiu neiecuve associaiioii, 1 is another 0110 of the quiet fellows whose j career, if written in detail, would he read j with more interest than the ordinary i border romance. Dunn:: twenty years [ hu has made more than o.tXiO arrests, j and, although ho has taken some men j dead and had hot fights with others, he j haw never yet been seriously injured j himself. It was he who hunted down i the Mitsgrore band of horse and cattle i thieves who iiad long terrorized the i plains, anil several of the lenders of' whom wen; afterward lynched by citizens of Denver in broad day light. After the more prominent in-in^ers of the gang had been thus di-posed of, t'ook and his assistants made preparations 'o I'.il Krniiklin :i ?> irfin I had until then eluded them. Tliry f<?tin<l him awleep in saloon .it f City. He had been drinking, and vhen Coi>k placed his hand <>n his shoulder anil told him that h<- was wanted he jumped up with an oath. "Conic quietly, now," said Cook. ' Quiutly ? Not much. No man from Denver can take me." he exclaimed. By this time he was wide awake, and was making rapid pn.x?en with his I lists at everybody who undertook to come near him. Cook tried to persuade him to ltd along with the ofiirers?. hut he paiil no attention to him. When the ol" tteer produced a |iair of hnndcufTs Franklin grew livid with rage, and said nn n.-wi some irons mmsei., drawing ins revolvers from beneath his pillow .is h>said so. .lust 11umi one of the detectives dealt him a blow on the head which cut his scalp ami stunned liiin for n moment. When ho recovered he jumped from his bed into the middle of the room, leaving his revolvers on his pillow, and screamed in his fury : "Coiue on, all of you '. You can kill me, hut you can't arrest inc. 1 will not c,o with you. If you want to shoot, put it there ! there ! there and he slapped his h ind violently on hi* heart. Cook told Franklin thnl no one inlendcd to shoot if lie would ico along quietly. Maddened hy llie o Ulcer's coolness, the rado e.wlaiiiied : "If you don't shoot I will. I won't go. HI die firs!, hut I'll die hard, and too or three of you will go with me," lie made a move to ?*" t his revoHora, and that instnnt sent n 1?n I let through his heart. One of the inosl interesting members of tin: t'onvolition was tiencral I'orter Not many of the delegutes knew liim. The committer on p's.dutions Kent in a resolution on lite Indian question, on 11-1 ing upon th si-eretary of ilt<* interior to limit all Indians to th?ir respective reservation*. The preamble of the resolution rf'itcd that ''either through eriiuinal carelessness or direful criminality thi> Indians had done tremendous injury to iht- stoik interest.*' It ws'.s supposed that the resolution would tro through ivilltout opposition.! f.?r everybody hated an Indian, when ai la!', dark -skinned man was seen to rise in the middle of the ha!'. !l" caught the chairman's eye, and was recognized a* (ieneral J'orter. a Creek chief id' Indian Territory. 11? looked around him for a moment, and then said, in good I'j 11 i i 11 : 1 came here as a represen'.aiiv.? of the cattle industry. Kill I assume now to j represent tlit? American !t<!ian. Wo arc j hero in America hy the act of Almighty. j (ioil. Tht: Indian preceded you on this 1 continent, as the carlmniferous or* pre-i ceded the present. To (lay we stand among you on the morning of your growth as a nation, as a few clouds rapidly fading away, and soon to disappear utterly from mortal view. We, the lin-l goring remnant of a ran<|iiished race, j want to ho at least incorporated with ! you. We know it is the inevitahlc re- J suit, hut we must not he destroyed. | The United States have in tin? main I treated us well and humanely. We are j here to look atone interest ?cattle grow- ! ing. This is an element which has | brought the white man and the Indian together. We get along well with each other. The Indian has learned your ways. Vou have taught him the idea of land ownership, vrhurh he never grasped before. Von are leading us over the i road every peoide has traveled to civili-] zation. Vou are doing good Christian J ?nri\ ior lis, wniie you are iloiny good j for youselves. If you ??f Montana ami | Wyoming woul.I consult with the people j of Kansas and Territory, you would got ! along better with tin? Indians. Mutual; concessions are nil that arc wanted. ! We of tlic nation have no trouble with Tejcnns or Knnsnns. The resolution un-j der consideration is not one that does ' credit to the AinericMi Indian or to you. | I nm sensitive on this matter. Any- ' thing that toueheR the Indian touches me deeply. The people of the east belicvo that the cattlemen are tresspassing on us. It is not true?not true at least I us they believe it. Leave these qnes- ' linns to he settled l?v law and hy treaty. I Suppose we light ahoiit it. The eastern J people will trample on us hoth. They , 1 will endeavor to protect the Indians, but they will engonder a reeling that in the end may destroy us. I move that the preamble of that resolution l?e stricken i , out. | 1 (ieneral Porter's speech took the con- j ventinn completely l>y surprise, and his . motion w*s cairird with a whoop. Kx-Senator Steve Porsev made hin?-| s-lf conspicuous losing a thousand dot- j Inr watch presented to him l>y admiring | repuhlicau friends, and the celebrated j cowboy brass band from podge City, I the leader of which beat.-; time with aj, derringer, wa.; one of the greatest curiosities ever veen h'-re. ? ? --- i FURHITURE.j ! . TJJAUI.OH Suit* in IMn.-di niirl Mohair. j JL Walnut Cliajnl?er Suits. btvlea, j llninlvmio I'ntiKrd Suit*. lnrr jtich. Unci Walnut Sitlo H?ai<!s and CliilfniiidM. 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Transient hoard p"r dnv. A liberal disi'nunt from nhovo rates to parties wunliirz hoard '-v lli" week or month. ?*#"!?'very, Food nnd Sale Stahles connected with this hotel. QKXTUAI, llOTKL, Mrs. M. W. Thomas, Proprietress. Hrond street, Augusta, tin. ?w? ? A M. A IK KX, 4 Oo/t'csfniry /'. ()., S. s <ltily authorized ami licensed for Abbeville :onntv to write risks on Dwellings iiihI l''urnlt lire, Darns, Sinbios and Contents, (incltnlin?r live stock) Stores, Warehouses ami Slocks Tlierein, t'lmrclies, Mills and Cotton (baled, > ill the J.tin-ytol ind J.on<l<>n am! lilofn Insurance Co. against loss or ilamajrc I?y I' lltK; in the Jiofhrfh r litruinii Insurance Co. i ijrainst loss or ilama-'e l>v KlflK and 1.1<?I' i MN(i. Kates low; eom(>iinii'5> "solvent: no litigation. l-'or jnirticulars, aililress naiil>ove. I ITTXCIIAN(;iioTi:r.. ITj Onrir.vvir.i.K. S. <\ r!!K 03 LY TV.'O-CI.AKN liOTKL IN THK >VOUI.U. W. Iv. WlllTK, I'ttontlKTOU. 1 > C. WILLIAMS, I\. 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IK'L!.?J\V.\ Y. ? !.!>. r.artiesvillc, <i'a. ( Another Reocuo from Death. | fn IKS I, while Howinjr on ti machine. my wifo t was taken with ti severe psiin in l:< r siilc, wliii li j v ia soon followed I17 heino'Thsssjcs from la*r 1 severe conch. fevrr, and fIiu could nei' r r cat nor sleep. and itj a few weeks she was ' educed to o liviissr *krl< tun. l.Yi Usniaeh re- j ?i*ed to rota'-n any f -sul, :.*id (': physician j ;K>u?ht on** of lier liimj* Tk.is entirely pom*. \t n final consultation of two physicians, lier | was pronounced h',r>"less. 1 tried r.icivi's | K^-toivr, f>j- advice of on*' of ?l<? physi- i ! ? *, 'vi* I slu hi k:?ii toi:ni-r<-vc siller t!-f t>I?rd i ! ???. i-'ie Contj Mlfd tho inedicil'e. ftlld l? ii>lV | . ileSit > < ailh. sail i< better than she h'is j ? it! -r . ?r;,l y. -|W. I i .' ios rr '..u?l i:V UKN). 7. :>'.\u>;x"%:. Kror.: is*, rr. .;/i. In August, jvj. it u.?i t.i <- r-.y 8(>*i's wi'e w 'i:l th ) !.' ? of ' ? ?' tin:'. >'h?? rr.vi eov^Mrs*! *?t s t iisies woti!<l 111 1 r .. : ; > - . l \ its 1 j her i-ti':! . jir ?iis ........t: I her ?!??.uswN. I .-* tl---.*.: M' >lv si ?|'ji >1 i<>li I of t!*..'" will n lv v.omIi'. t.> e,cU'.'d to i;i\e } way to ti.-'i le",I t'.o.-lri-v. r. v : .!! oilnv ; rciiUMlies lmd failed. we j.ot '.trcw.r's: I 'nv; i stover. itsi'l h; rati lf In >i rv sf \il *i?? >. a* ?Ke ; w;ii very weak. s-l.e .;i* l %.y :v.e ' < it : . continued tlii? remedy, and w-.s m. oil e 1 nsid ;*l?*1; sii.d is today I ? 11 *r tv.ui ?Vc has i ci 1 r } v/-t>. Vefi.ro. T ro'im! her r*?toiv.t;? > sis I ne.it'y Je. tor whii ij ?l.n 'H indl'htus *0 J I5re?er> i.,:!,' ' irer. It. *>V. U? )N N K ?{. j M.v.oa, i ' a. ! .. I 11->>" >(est??rer Is h ; !irr"y ve^ftatilo . ... ..11.1 < >!Jains U(io;>i;i:n. :n< s'ehlsio, l.io . ' , ' i^ii?<>in-us r,iiJ>-t.'.ni-e. f.?-:al for ; virv..,.,i ....... :.\toi ivomlersul ciir.'s. LAiVi.'\.^, & L^AR, j u ,. :c-rt; ca. | PALMETTO PUOITvIKTOi; I.f (lie liii-rost SAI.OON in ( tiimm Iit fiilsett'lviTliicmrnl ?. The h papers. He is well prepared for f.ill tradu. T tiling in tli* lint- of Foreign ami Posnesii t!iu he^t llie market utfords. 1!- h*s j; lye and Corn, Irish Apple, Pcttrh, California tr>n' ?'rc. r Ifc ?'an oJirt-rfnllr recommend !it < ? ic drinks with all-tlie DKt.K'IOl'S fcKVKIUCK I>KINKS. His apecialtr is a lar^w stink of I Gentleman's He,"sort, Is and rou will not forgot ujrain A Good Line of T< 2Efc,s3?J<?3-fcs?, SSPssa." The Centen Ono <?f tlio best iii-ran^ed linnsrs in tliw u|>-enu 111.- cimii'Fst anc( iiiii FAMILY WINES Domestic and in All's iiikI Porter, ('linnt|ni<*nt>. etc., together n il dial cannot III' I'xcclleil in quality. Wo ennlli ?tivn us a trial, li<>|>in^ In pianintco satisl'aclii O'Doiell k Cm Good Billiard << in coniicctioii with Har, ami will lie cowhided CS "ST CS S3 The Furniture 1 MB WE KB! BY OUK LOW PlifCKR. 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KING'S EVIL Was tbo namo formerly given to Scrofula bocauso of r superstition that it could bo cured by n king'n touch. Tho world la wiser now, and knows tbat SCROFULA i can only bo cured by a thorough purifier ! tion of" the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its tulnt through generation after generation. Among Its earlier symptomatic developments are Kezeina, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- mors, Boils, Carbnneles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous iiikI Physical Collapse, etc. If allowed to coll- < tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Cn- ; tnrrh, Kidney and I-iiver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, :m?l varl- i ous other dangerous or lattil maladies, tiro produced by it, Ayers Sarsaparil/a \ Is the only powerful and always reliable ! blood-purif'/iiiff inriUcinc. It IssoeflVctuid an alterntivo tlint, it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases nnd mercury. At the twine time it enriches and vitalizes I ho blood, restoring healthful action to the vital orpins nnd rejuvenating the entiro system, 'i'liisgreat Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yrflnfj Dark. Stillintjia, the Iodides of Potassium uml 1 Iron, ami other ingredients of great po- j tenCV. onrofllllv !iml lit lllmillv nr.t>i pounded. lis fornutU is generally known | f to tbo medic:*! provision, atul the host physicians constani Iv prescribe Ayeu's Sa'hsaI'AIUI.LA :;s mi Al)S0iut0 Cure For all diseases caused hy tlic vitiation of the blood. It is concentrated to the hltjlic?t practicable decree, fur beyond any other preparation for which like effects | arc claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medicine, in the world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rnnrAUED BY Dr. J. C. Ayen & Co., Lowell, Mass. [Analytical Chemists.] i Bold by all Dru^jrists: price ?1; botllea for W>. SALOON~! > he H|?-c<iuiitrv, ?ti *t i tit em! tn dupe his c>isnlf i* not nif-iitinticil in tin; three Abbeville ho l'alliletto IIkii.iu is well stocked with even'c Wines and Liquors. ;ot Liquors nine Tears old. Good old aad Scoteli WfcisMes, rich rircr:iflirs. ortrr, Ale and fresh T.iujer fleer the public for MKDM'INAL I'Sli. nml mixed S of tin- sennou. Also COO L, TK VII Mi It A 'l'K M liK GOODS. Call at tlio ). 4 WasMigton Street,] T HOM A S M c:<J KTTIG A N*. >bacco and Cigars. 2E,S;S&C5-&S3S ntrv, to keep in stock for fall trudc r?w I'l't't.Ltl ^rwucs III i AND LIQUORS, ipcrtccJ Erarcdios, h a tine stuck of <"l<i A ItS an?l TOHAC<*OS, illy invilo people who appreciate }{oml jjomls to >n in any jjikhIs \\u sell. iiilliai, PriF's, Between Russell's and Douglas'. uul Pool Room properly nt whatever cost. 1-tf JLa <0> 1ST 3E3 I iU?til@S? Augusta, ;? IT 10?ING is simply immense. We lea<l tlio Furniv oofupftitiori from every <|uarier. \V< I tin.- novelties, such as Folding Ile?ls. oiinn Ilent\voo<l Chairs, Ilnhy Carriages, lituro Polish, I'atent Pesks of nil kii ?ls. i?l Choirs. Feathers, Mattresses, Springs. ir c(tfa\tnjuv. ami jirirc Hut.. > KjiX33S? <S& CO, IT AUGUSTA, UA. _A_T GOOI C a r r i a g1 e ( ian in: i'm nii Tin: j.akckst smn V. ' Un.lll ' ilf S. I * I it 111 ilt i'111 \\ .?*_; * 11i .lit r i / r ^inMls'S, llrllin^, l.vii I iter ??l ;ill kinds. Wilful! nil Oi l r.K SI'KriAI. liAUWAINS IN A l.o Ii.iii Muiiiii.uI nr. rs" I * . Tlicsc l!n:;^ii-s vliu-li 1 w ill ^MiiiMliI | ii ;i I In tin- host. Till lull llu-v lire :ili>?ilult! ti.iijiains. A. It < S'scrrs^ur In 11. If. May A: Co., i Ol i.M.KS KOOMS, ! \ 70 I lti o;nl >1 ric!. | i\ I j V I t - O I *\ % Ol'C x-< ? ! . Ill Establish Bay ?& ' e> 733 and 735 L3ROAD STftESi Manisfactsrers ami Dc: \irnas;?'s. ISnrKaways ami I?*iiri? s. I'laMs itfarliiri-rs" _\jr?-1.1s fur Sin* Sale of riii> <i KN I" I N'K ami only l!?>a<l ('art dive I*i i<-i' ^ an? W11.SON'. CIliLDS ,V Co S. I I'ackirj?. Als.i ?'ai\ :ui<l Hemlock Sole I Ki'l Skins. A i't111 Stuck <>l Sin?? Lusts. vol' i; okm:ks, ok call and skk i l'(.)M ^ KICKS. Read! Demo nvK months roi! ( THEX1TJ0BM). WASHING A lar^f 28 column l>.\II.V I)I Washington Kvoiits, Local. tieixral. ! '<into smy address from now until Nov. ;;<)!]> Wt- wi-di to place tlir* National I) in"!nln-r of our party, ami to a<-coin|ilish pricc to mere cost of Idai.k paper. I SI' I'.SfKHTlON l-'UKK TO ANY ST.! \V A N T KI)?(:o IIK KS! 'O N I > K NT?W. tion to whom a fair price will l.?- paid. I1 inclose y'J.(M) for subscription, in onli-r t will be credited as soon as identity is c-sti Address A. CORDON Publisher cf DA3J. Editorial Rooms 2 Congress SI EMORY'S L Aro (tii* liMST F.Vi:i: lil'iulilrlic. Oiio -uimI l l'ill-i. l'i>Umv(?l tiv ?i>i? 11iI ,"'UI mucl.iii.-ry run as ic * nr rwv\ I"1' 1,1 ,v '';l '"'?>k less, I'hvisant, lulalli I>v iill iM-usrjri-'l.s aipl Mnli ffiWWftyA ST.\\l>A!t!> Cl'ltH < tTXl^l/ Kninry's l?litl<* Cat \fQ t<> t'f tlio li'.'Sl Till cvrr 11 1WJ \V. II. (!i>in:u, ll.iriii.niv mort's li i i lc i{ a K Kit, l.oen^l ( rnvr, (Hi OATHARTIC PIU.9 All. ns. Texas. Tl ?Tl., v,.,v un,xccll,Ml. \ f II l J> 1 A In sill il.sf'ims jmsitive i\l j.'\ I J a .I\ 1 i\ fills, a iH*vcr-l'ailin;r i poison of any kiml. Kiulnr.scl I?y physicians! Celt Is a Lto.v. k THE(j kohjw A iv-wly flip l ! uBjeMamamtatrntexaaaatBJSXM^argskZMmmiaafaoes^KMn F. A. 13 1 EST AIILIS. " Sterling Silver & T CLOCKS, B10IF.ES M 70* And will eomploU'ly chanpjo Iho blood in p?raon who will tako 1 I'iH each nlglit iroi health, If snch a thlnjf Lo puiulMc. For Foil Physicians obo them for tUo euro of LIVKIt oraont by mall for In stamps. Clrcalu 011 ilil i\ o ii iHI m JOHNSOM'3 AWODVM5 MM1W1EN" nets, Harking ougTi, \VI;nn|iiR^ I <.n*h, Chronic Dlnrrli Diaeatca r" ?,o Spine. B?IJ fViTV?lioro. Oirculari Uric, If a well-known fnct thnt nmnt of (!; U R fl Hone and entile I'owitor *?l>l In ilii* Ci/tin- PS fcl ftj tnrjawortti1c.ni; tha? Sliortitnn . < <>n<|k*:..a OM PovJcrla absolutelypurr nml very valuable EjCfffl fig Nothing on Karih trill miikfl ht*n? |H| H Uf like Shrrldnn'a Condlt inn I>ovr- DrMM Q dor. Do?n, one icn.4pnonfnt r<> ohcii pint of food. It will ?l?o positively prevent ?nd enre | IIor CHICKEN CHOLERA, ISS )YEAK,'S Repository. | \ ok cai:uia<;i:s. inccii'.s. rn .i.ross. I I it r> luil'^r, I > t II ! I - illlil ill.Illlli' 11.11 Ill's.*. Malt-rial. .V -.. Ac. I'or tlie in-\l tint t v <! > ? I tor OII.N .\ mi to i" |;i(.i:||'.S at !> >> aiv ;ill I'inc Nmiln ra ami l'.ast?-iii makes. I ami ? xuiuin?- 11 * > 1 ( iOODV HA I v, AironL: V i'i'. <;i:<?i:?;iv u \if.k<>ai> isank. r (?KORuI A. i M,Tr"?.?L. I I of ft S fill od (8! 'J, I ill n ? fj iaunamlfle T - - - - AUGUSTA, OA. ilerr; In Ml Kings 01 i(ii>i! Mini l!o:i<l \V:iir'?its. ' r.rls. iVf. tin- I ra/.i'-r's I'at'iit Carls. <le ! of all SiHki Motion. Toil I i;ptv i*?!c. 'II11.A IM'.M'II IA \V \(IONr. l,W ! *. u*i?I I t<> our stock a lino liuu i.rciiKAi'TKa 1?! : iti <;?;11:s and ! ' K A W A V S made to or.r own order, I il!i vjHM-ial ii.-nil to 11 if* : i ;i! t v of the I' A\!esand Springs. \ihirti w?;s<-|| ?\VIT I i i :i I) nnv lioii.-o tlii-. sid?* of < f i. N't) (* 1*11-: I * AUTU>\* \V( ii;K ' 11.1A lso a iul I stocl. of S:i !illt-r \ at?l lai tic.-s, ! ; iiili'S. Collars, \\ I iji'.irj y ':tii?i?*iIns. Trunks, t'oarh Matciia.! of v. ry I >,s?,ri|ttion. C!oth>. I ain's. t*ou? h .inii>h'>s. Also l.eatln-r and < ?11:< !".? !ti:;. Parking. Kivetsand I.ucin*; Iif ? Vi ml Punrlt-'S. Italian 11 in i< and Soa;is!oii>> l.i-ati.< r. !**i i'> .? ?! and American Call" ?! d La!'st St vies .1 ust Ii?-?*i*i v? <i. SI X I > IN t:S. Our Prices will at all times I?tr 1<)'I'carats ? ? ~ , . -H. / U. ti.' 'J. 71 -J IXI.Y TWo imU.AUS. \M DEMOCRAT, TO IT, jD. O. M ' ' ' !i.\'!'!'' n; \v-]':!|.i'r -<?: ?{:t"ji.a!l :? (?' 1 *??:iti? :?.! N'mw;. Will In.* m:ti.*d lor < >X I. V 'I \\ ?? ! M :!.I. A l!\ ^ KMi r iis (!.< :!s ??f e\<iy pmi Uiul ? ji?1 listv<* ili*.* stilisiTijiiiuti :. >('N s!-:\"i>ix<; rs srnsnsiHKKs. D UsT ID jEj TSf T S. > !<; <? a rood correspondent in t'uis *? < i isoi'.s i!j?;>lyin;r {'or said position muxt i> oMain cr? d? iitials. Amount. howi vt r ddi.xh'.d. r LEWIS, .Y KATSOW.1L DEMOCRAT, UIACUIMTTARI t-k r vvn^miiuiun, U. L. ITTLE CATHARTHJ PILLS 1^3 .\ i> 1-1 fur ( 'i>st i vcncss, I n(!i;;<'.st Ion, lose i.t" three or tour lCtnory's Little Catl.artin I I'vcrv niulit tor a wi'pk or two, make* the lingular as clock work: tli?y purity ilir l>l<xnl i-ti-ilowii hod.v. I'urrly Vrf-ctalilr, Ifurmthe yoinijiost^cliihl may take tlieai. Sold icine Dealers at l.~> ^'is. a llox.or hy u;ail. '(>., IVnprirt ors, 15)7 I'earl St., N. Y. hurt if are more than in claimed: thev prove sod ncre. Worth t .vice the money asked -W. tirove, (!a. Humpy's I <i 11 It* ('at liurt it* ,11 the Cathartics W.m. Htstior. Mills Uivcr, r used one liox with wonderful results?N. W. io. 1 recommend them. Joes Col.i.ins, M. icy are excellent.- II IIknsos. Jackson, Miss. -Mtts. ki.i/,\t:i:tii Kkvskk, Mnhorlv, Mo. Iv cured with Humpy's Standard Cure cinidy: tliev contain no (Juiniiie, .Mercury, or * mil sold I'V di u?j;i. is exervwhere. or liv mail, STANDARD I I UK CO.. New York. >. MAKKWA'LTER'S iin M>uhlc. ami (intuitu Wtu'k's. T., NKAK l.OWT.R M A It K KT, Augusta, (in. \VO!5K. l>i?!jios(ic ami Imported. All slot ri jiimI Scotis'j fiiaiiile. ?? Low Prices. AND SOl'TII f A MOLINA MONCA I K A St'Kl'IA I.TV. A larjrc selection of nil (JKANITK \V<>11K always on hatnl, r. i i i.lU .\ii ami I U'.l.l V K!.'Y. mor " 11 EI) 1842. mmh, Jewelry, riple Flatert Ware, B FME FANCY 6G0BS J Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. r*i.rj tftT i >i> !?? PURGATIVE pill I A liil/1 ILLv thft AnflrA " At.? ?? ??.w wj<u iiuco woDing. Any m 1 to 13 wwIh, may ho restored to soand inlo Complaints these Pills have no eqonl* , and KII>N1CV tllRooKcs. Sold ovoryrThor?# ra froo. I. o. JOHNSON !- CO., Ilostun, Mais. SCronp, Anthnm, Bronrliitls, Nennl* Kin. llht'iiinntl&m. JOHNSON'S ANOHYNF, I.lNiMEST (for Internal end External Ute) will inManfnncoiisl.v relievo these terrHils diseases, ami will p<?ltlvclv euro nlno cases out of ten. InO'imaMon Mint will save many lives sent free (>7 mall. Don't duluy a moment. Prevention Is beuar thaa euro T CORES Influenza, IlleMlnff at tho I.on**. TTnarscusa. Kysenterv, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, and , I. 8. J01IS80N & CO.. Uostou, Mass. K? HENS LAY , Cholera, Ac. 8ol<1 everywhere, or sent by mall for Kc. bk I nns. Furnished Inlano cans,pdcefl.OO; b/mall,$L)0u I uUra tree. 1. &. /'JilXUQX A CO., Bostoo, Mam. ^ I