Newspaper Page Text
Tlie Deniocrat.
A Live Weekly Paper on Live Issues
Published Every Wednesday Morning,
W Jte»wf«*#rili#i i*a.
M. Zr Andrews, Propriator.
raw* of znisutitrTwX:
Single Copy. <M*. >’ .2.// 4 £40
Single Copy, (six months,) . 1 00
■Single Copy, (three months,) . , 50
ST Advertising rates liberal. BOOK
and JOB the PKPiTWti a specialty. Prices
to »uit times.
Hotel Cards.
A UOUSTA HOT El
coitSbu or uuoxn and sixth ets.,
»c AU.41 >TA, GEORGIA.
eit\. SfJ. 1 Able supplied ^jtli the best the mat
ket affords. Also Livery Stable connected
With the Mouse
^•rfi^sK-'LT'sss.
TVRUCE S HOTEL,
■Mm Ptwuc W)ca»e.
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
This house has |u«t been thoronglily re
fitted and newly furnished, and Is conveti
Oomnu lent to the Depot, Travelers. tiwai sample rooms for
refal
C. E. BRUCE, Proprietor.
~~
QLINARD IlOUSEj
. CI.-WTON STREET, NEAR POST-OFFICE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Rooms air carpeted. Good sample rooms
V* Commercial Travelers.
A. D. CUNARD, Proprietor.
___
-\TAPP Hut SE,
GUEEXESr.OlIO GA of'the
I have now taken Charge
named Hotel, already so renowned forcon
venience, comfort and neatness and high I
pledge myself to keep tUttp to its
reputation with the best by .the.market keeping my affords, MIHe Supplied
tfty’giiWMt.'tlnd Attention
to flte comfort of politetiess
to am! all. reasonable. My ehargesVill in all cases be equal
I hope By tliis course of conduct'
to merit .liberal -1HMA1 share
of Jan.l7,ls7i>.t-y-o the piTMte •pglitffiwy ? is AGREE.
. L.
;, m___
TFTATIONAL hotel,
ATLANTA, (iE011GIA,
F,. T. Wlllll.. Proprietor.
This House is now complete with Its ini
provements, viz. : 1 he addiuou of a third
story, giving tlui'ty-thiye additional rooms,
eaimeity thing fresh now and sevenly bright live and more,with the modern every
all
improvements.
Being situated business near the Depot and eon
veuient to the houses. The Na
■’WON4L, offers newly reuovuted inducements and ivniiTiisheil, Travel¬
superior to the
ing Public.
longer Riuvs, # 2.00 per day. Special rates for
time.
fjMIE GIjOBE HOTEL,
^ram/^sssr”'
Offices and Express Office.
JMreetcars pass the door, going to allI parts
of donng the city tie- day. ami vicinity, every jive minutes
lire iTmise is supplied with all the coil
vcmettces ot a a ftrst-eluss -Modern Hotel,
and tsespecially weH located, and provided
wult all conveiiicut tacilitieslo!
*c*j}ii 1 ravoiors carrying .samples.
and Summerville in oilier wUb' the tbe'cdy
the for accom
modatimi Of guests.
FoAtywiy of Clennns House,Danville, Ky.
Railroad Notices. i
Georgia • Mai!road s i
-A Nil
BAiS T > A \T J\ ! r f IJSG NT/N Co. / i
Supkkinteni.ext’s Office, I !
Auoi sta, Ga., July 12, lsso. )
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, r.tli instant,
\_V tlie following passenger si S’ slide will
be o)S‘ra4e(t: |
'
NO. 1 WEST—I, \ II.V. NO. 2 east— t>.\t t.v.
Lv. Augusta P::u> a m T.v. Atlanta 7:4Sj»,ui ! i
" Macon 7:hO’;Jimn " Athens wUtl’ll ilil'ea'in '
Millctig’UtoViic m “ C 12:11 p, in
Ar.G’f’dv’il AV’sh’i'n !i:15,a miAr.Wasli’g’n Milledg’H4::i0jcm 2:m> p m
12:20 pm “
Athens 3:13 p m, “ JIacpil 6:30)) m
Atlanta 5:00 B'm “ Augusta ::;2S pun
NO. 3 WEST—DAILY. no. 4 , last . daily , ;
Lv. Augusta 5:30 p ; m:Lv. Atlanta 6:20 p rn '
Lv. Or’t’v’ll U:o 2 j. in Ar. Athens 7:30,aim
Lv. Athens 6 :oo p m Ar. Cf’.lv’ll 2*t a;m
Ar. Atlanta saw. am Ar. Augusta Z. 6:66 a m
.., ,_j___ No connection to from
or
ton on SUND viiv AYS
rg-tb im ~ w - ,,
Superintendent. Gen. 1’ass’ger Agent.
Mav2.18.lt.
Magnolia Passenger Route.
Port Royal & August t Ban, wav, (
fffAHK Augusta, Ga., July 17, lsso.
X FOLLOWING SGIILDI LE will be
operated, on and after July is, lsso:
Jiniv-n aiOIM/ bOL -on-mi Hi. GOING NOK111. voltii
Train No. t. Train No. 2.
IjUAugusta EUcnton 10.05 pm Lv LvT’’t Beaufort Roy'l ll.l.j pm
Ar 11.40pm H.:s.’!pm
Ar Allendale 1.315am Ar Ycmassee 1.15am
A,r Yemasse, 3.35 am LvCharlStonSuopm
G S-uraiuffh n'- Lv-F-onv-He 5.30pm
f« wntm- Savanna axon ^rSavannah Lv Savannah lo.onpm 9.00 am
A r.I k.-oin lb- 1 '.!£» Ar \ e massee 2.on am
A r Charleston s.4nain j, v y,. ma ssee 2.15 am
Lv Yemassee 4.15 au. Lv Allendale 4.1.5am
Ar Beaufort 5.43 am Lv EHtmton 6 . 01 am
Ar Por t Roya l 6.05 am Ar Augusta 7.17 am
' GOING Railroad SOUTH.—CmmeHionsmadevvitli
Ueorgia for bavamiah, Charles
ton, Beaufort, and Port Royal. Also, witii
Central Railroad for Charleston,
and Port Royal.
GOINGNORTIL—Connections made, with
Charlotte Columbia & Augusta Railroad
for all point- North,and East with Georgia
■Railroa.l for Atlanta and the YYest. Also,
with South Carolina Railroad for Aiken
aud points on line of said Road.
• WOODRUFF SLEEPING CARS of the
most improved stvle and elegance will Ik
operated by this* line onlv.' BETWEEN
* AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH, without
*
laggage US' Tlirougli checkedwwWdgb.
Depot tickets for sale at Union
Ticket Office, Augusta, Go., and at
til pri cipal Ticket Offfh S.
r. g. F’u-.MiNt;.
General Superintendent.
J. S. DATA NT,
Gen-rat Pa— 'H'v r Ag#nt i« t I ; -t-f.
Vol. 4.
Legal Notices.
rrrr
Bridge Notice.
afid specifications as Roberts* Bridge, vun
on tile in the Urainstrv**
Office of said county 5 This October S -> > rsso
By order „r the
^Ti^LssBsr a tgs:
Application to Sell Real Estate.
GEOIU TA—Taliaferuo Cocxty.
Four wtok*, after .Tate application wilt v»
made to tin- Honorable Court of Ordinary
of said county, for leave to sell the real
estate of Josephus portion Hillman, late, of said
county, deceased, a ot said estate
IJiS^Staio *' Octolmr 4 ^ 1880^** cott,u,e *. ,n
A. VVAhussky L. HILLMAN,
AdmialstriUors
.- 777 - 77 ---- 7 -
Application lor letters of Administration
GEORGIA—Taliafikko Counts’.
^ .......... Mr j!ldiers ‘v!b
dUrappl’ied to me of
ministration oa the estateol Maynard Chau
nSt fora% cite amfadm.nish
all persons coneernod lo sliow cause befi.if
im* on ot hv Gut Jirst Monday letters in November
nextvtf tluty eanj whv said of Ad
ministration shoulMomt be grautetl.
iov\ ■saaawsf CHARLES A. BEA/.LEV,
f
Ordinary T. C.
_
— ’
3> W 9 Administrsfnr’s Sul'*.
fJEORGi A—Tai.iafeuuo CouNTif.
Mill be sold before the court-house, in the
tween the legal hours of sale on the fir«t
Tuesday morc'or’leV^Vmloi'glttgtothe in November, taso, n certain t-rnot.
stewari, fdr estntrofY/aw
[Si;11 decbasi il, the purpose of
distribution among the heirs at law.
li ums.—O ue-tliird cash ; the balance on
twelve months’time, w'Hh interest at flic
late of 8.per edit, perntinum. If tho terms
arc not complied with and said lartd Is re
sold it will lie at the piireluxser's risk.
SYLVF.STKU ST KMART, Adtnlh’M
September I. essti.— td.
Administrator's Sale
^T^zissss., L .
the Court House door in said Cotnity, *n
as tlie Lawson 0. VVimburn land, and sold
„ )t the purpose of paying the debts of said
; i, awso „ c. Wiuihuni, late deceased, and
' distribution among the heirs of said de
TERMS CASH. Purchaser
,,,,, t „ eomi.lv with his bid in ten days after.
^ t ,„. Scptondaj?28, be v. sold at / his risk.
This lskl.
wJfXIAM M IIA^IilSOX, ec’d.
Ad m ’ rot Law so n C.AVimburn, d
laliafCTfO Slienfi S Sale.
\\ ‘within tVe^'fm W ho^ K o 7 sal^ W fw
cash, before the court-house.dotw in
eighty, 8w,»swiaartajsrt3 sit Sheriff Kale, the following
pix.ji
tin* south side of imhlic road loading from
t‘owi‘11 Town, ill Hancock county, to Uift
sjr ^^jS^o^'Sis^'Two'/f' h'£
issued s|; from mid returnabU to TH afertii
1
^a&d f,.r*M.e luLbil’mX- of said
;»*>'' lYrit't.:',; ''y:. !’?«•, oftiS'.^y ?T'Zn tile
notice temul upon
said John T. Maim, the defendant in 1 i
Ffls o »»d Dwstefflmt in possess ip u of said
land. ’ > • ! w
Also will lie sold at the same time anil
piaee, and in the same manner, for cash,
the following property, to wit : One forty
five saw gin and one old two-horse wagon,
] ev j f , ( j t,, satisfy a Fi. Fa,, i-.>u.’U from
and returnable to Taliaferro Superior Court,
in favor of William 11. Howard & Son.-,, for
the use of Williain P.ffk. vs. Johu T.Mann.
Property also pointed out by vlalntdl fhc s at
torney, James F. Reid. Tills 2trtii day
of September, is-.u. M. 1). L. GtKff >LH,
si ^ir...-1-.rr iiii T G
~
■
p ,— T a a ne yjgaa'l l
f i e» • • f e V fcj’i %.•
J\ 'Sv ’ V- ; -^ T‘'isv
i J a aiw - a eSa ai T ?' :.
We have* Pkuky, known “Swift’s Houston Syphilitic Golntv, Ga. Spo
cific” tested in hundreds Klieunfethm, of obstinate CB-,
of Syphilis. Mercurial Scrof
ida, etc. It made the most perjtd. '.ml per
man* i,t cur-r in ay >y rate.
1 «««»• ” !I> - «'•«
.
| jVdg.- J. L. Co.'u'.urt,’ YVakhen, J. C.”Gil.iu J. YV. i:t, Mann. Drug’t',
of
,p w , Lathisoi- a Go., County Treas.,
Savanmdi. ti.u, (Ym. I). TTf.hcl, Sheriff,
Ed. Jack-on, O. < . Du;:, an,
Dep’t Cl’k Sup’t Ct. DaV A Gordon.
\Vm. Hhukson,
YVe are acquainted with the gentlemen
« ho>e signature appear to the above
tifit-aK*. J h«yare citi^pns of sjh,
the highest respectability and elittrae.ci.
*
Ordinary Houston ,r . Go Ga.
LLJ.L,
,,, Llerk Superior < .. ourt, Houston count), >a.
f a,u personally acq.. .unted with the P 1
Pyn-tor-, and many of the g*-ntlcincn
signatures a open 1 to tin; for.-goum
j cates. 1 m.-y are iijcn of high
and standing. A. II. COLQUll.
‘ : Gov ern. 11 o] tjcorgui.
Wd , here , l.y , Dr. I.-b T , Smith.
|.\ NT Baskin .y Lot ar Atlanta
Wholesale gVgeiiU. ^ Aju’iliH.iHip.j-).
' “"7 n* r " ~
At C My.-rsyou mm g«Jt
ail yuur YV inter Clothes,
Head the X. \v A(lverti>^m« ht of C.
A. Davis <& Go., Greum »bt>ro,
At G- }'«!*•, G4 "Ld*- tilt :- •'k*. » vanJ
The I )emocrat
ft
CRAWFORDVILLK, GEORGIA. WHEN i AY, OCTOBER 27, 1880.
Politic.*! Aimouncements.
the voteks of
ih :: r - ...
- ----• — — _
TO Till. VOTKUS ok rVI.I R«(>.
THOM As* .iimuu't w* „ , be a e»
reive a hearty support from the voters of
Taliaferro is (ho df sire of
MANY CIT’LeNR.
iLT —.....
, In , aitlirtmicing !..vsrif _ anvlidate
again a >
for re-election to the office of Tax Collector
of said county, I do so in ’in* very face of
the fact of the obligations I am under tp pty
tyaay and constituents tlW I'ttnfidcfiee for the honor they have
done they liave ntaiii
festcd in uiqfn the past, I lmve ende^yored
to sliow my appreciation of tl'.csc favors by
a r duousd^hM U imp*<ed mmnj^uv virtue
... „,v offiee. and ,1 ....... iluk.ovut,,
the ballufut the election in January next it
is found that the people whom 1 have served
dy still retain V"®' im 1 '' i.ith.'ii conlu.ence, > r.-trleous it will
he an impetus for me, if p.w iblc, to enU>r
upon the discharge of the office with
earnestly asking a ccutinuatiim otldie same
at tlie ensuing election in January, I am,
most respectfully, year obedient servant,
\V. T. WOODRUFF. ____
.''gss^=
( traps u Stops, Sub Bass Oct. Coupler,
trial warranted, only r. .. . • Mg.-, „p.
Catalogue Free. Ad btvss D.YNIEI, F.
"
—
A. C GUhAff OiSEifil’ PI.VNOn, New Ol’G ■■ir.uj
8l«, up : >■
U A1! It A NT E D ti Vein a Second Hand fn
stnuneii!.: at BARGAINS. Agents wanted
Uluslrated Catalogue I’KiJi. .Brmiitytay, HORACE
WATERS & CO., S'*i> flew
York City. Aw
--- ------- •’ ------- — ~
.....
. ........ ...
SotSuH & p 1 A MT TKT
at fvUCWl^mtrlil's IlAiiutlien i'or
-—---
^ • Ml firm PftsA I M
Wfikm Jf ta&ilk m IH Sfi
i ” VOr ^ to. “j
v ^ ;
V THF *»L NFW I'iLV/ FOOD rl/uu
•
^ ‘ ’"ir , /v '' y.-—^
Rj ^ fo MEDICINE ^ d$L i
* El H jrt M P? 7 j ^v|| I
1 \ B BB|B“
1; ..... .
-f ? ! l j
TKIJS^ hr'-iiaivd 1 from i'nfunn ,J"f \faH
«i»w..lgi*eratlu- n«|,!,'quiet |L .rrvJ, !
th *’ digestion, regulate
^ #«. Urn body Ibramiv. of
PAN VW si/; NAT! I: t M ' apj e«m
^le'le'“'d *’ V T'Y', h ' ■• -d'VLl Yl T 'ih'tTFFs'COMP Dll ILLS COM I A- v’
y. ’ ^ ’ „*VtL
GRAY’S SIT.UiMG 511.1)11 INif.
Marl . lb (. atTRADEMARK
fRAOn e, re
/Cv *'-iiglisU Rem- *•
' ' H, ‘:“Y* Al1 ’j n * tW
; fVp -Ty’c tailing Si'i.iina! cure for
( | ytAufijjf smI'A? !' rma- < ax- ■ <
,■ ra- .
.'■/'?., *■ Y'?’ 1 ';7 ;i ' ...... ,' 7.; ✓ ’ 77 V, 7
^ ^that r- -
->■*
UFiiiiE TiKUG.L . ; . a Ar fU4 T/.IBR'i.
sequent!* of Kelt kbits. : Fail, i.o in 1 til- .Memory. Back,
; r ’p-"" ” L.-situde,
* nd'mimv oth.'l'iVu.:' . - t'r,.'''lead'
sanity or Consumption, and a Premature
Grave.
v.^h h- 1, m.'til
evc.rv «ne. . T in- it: ■ M.dieitie. is
meii on rcmfpt ..f tin- ....... by add! . .sing.
'inLURA'. MIDI :M,GO.,
Mucluiincs I>K'i «'.oi i, if.
-no!': in 1 ; ...in and
wlii-rc !>v nij drug.,: ti.
aov,-.,i •••!-.••
"
The il'un si tad lit '.t Mfcfiiuinc (:u r Made.
:qM n atfpn ot Hops, Buthu, Wan¬
-jet: es rak%e an'frPSndeHon, tivu opt.Tt^-8 of with ail all other tiie h- Bitters, -x and
TJ»<>st *ke#%tnrj«teat‘-.-t c wvira in
. /w Bloorl Purifier, Liver
Ysk r.fFt.|\ fjtor.'Lad Lifeau 1 IletOth lUatoiing
t
R-tyt'/Rg cr’-t wter-tion
Bit: -Bare tu j|fe# >ao varted are their
.etier/f’Htu&CKB .
Sb:.«» 2 '>h “.a -
! .St-' "«=-•' ‘-r Ur ’7
fltnm 4w«rV®' V 5 - Art * i
Without -
Hop Uittois mtO ■'
matur ’Shbat^our fp&. Hncra -‘-Lt is or Hop 'int- ..
are what th cU*m*« or ail T v • nl*k uw; a
7«*> ters. Don’t u.-.m you but if you
only fuel btul cr l-J rat* 4 t iem at once* ■
ft* It n-ay save yourlHe. avoti fr’uu lrcdH. ■
$500 v/.'JIJser*J<5r:; oUl ~V lot
euro or D'/ip, DojUjt — O.r ^ Hpp ’ '*"
, eur,tmt uae an«l*ur«'•: thtar. y*
nememljer, flopTUtt r*-, is ^ l,e » «*« ;*•
.
d ilediciiYeevernmiJe maker, float rum, hut the the Pu -x< K 1 I-iiiTM cu.
t
anA HOP*'* an<l no perBoat Or family
sboaiti be without thexa.
o, f.c. H»»atbsolax ' ^ ImsAatiWe cam
,
for Circular. Hop a .t er, Sfg. Co., A
n.ftrX. J*
-
^ '<»0 lb - -:«; tli** 1 * .t; 1 1.1 \ V. inter
now arfivihjr r.t ( . A. Du '- tV Co,
• (»rpeh‘ , 'sb<,} >< • t
■e.llauepus.
5 ^. Mti the Wholesale.
oh terms upon which lie
i could e.g ■ Wd. J ,
.. 0wi , <j u,e location of your room,
*■ ** ■'"'«« —■
well fw
“I • fro so much about the
e*tttu' replie.l the man. “I’m
t ;v*0 . ®M. have tmeu «*tin’
» v n\ It’s getting to be an
"M rn.Tg ee. We!!, s.tv give me a
respecWb lOom— ltow much’ll you
; ehaige V ” y^Jrsielf, j. j
“ Just sir ? ” j
j “ Well ,* ipmanner.” 1
; “ Twe»\U JUlone.» ive Hollars per month, in
case y<« |
“ Ym •’* 1 ** thl9 my ’ ,vife
wH w.tjfc tot. as times are pretty
t'B&t, way: T I'll! eo, ^td«.l p 'breakfast, to arrange nty wife it this will ;
take diimw U we’ll throw up-wet or ,
dry—for su’A “ - r. lly that means we can
hotli get b,!* . for one price. 1 reckon
I’m a little he best manager you ever
seed.” ^ 1
“ Fifty l s for tlie two.”
“ i cum nderstand that sort of
i ’rithmetif ihith together we’d only eat
j tin) meals btiltiTy Wed one for person. two people It don’t to
; i uu t a more
j sleep on it t . i for one. I’ve got a bed
I out 111 the e itiy tiiafc was presented to
j my wife, wh . i we got married, and I’ll
dinjft’d’fif t akt't just abiiut as gooil
, as lirvy* Jl : ope of 1 Uostjield fashioned
. with iz-rti ’ '* y,llt,r veller twists 1031 with " ll11 knobs Kllu,>s
’ on the farnlA top ■of big its young pumpkins.
» I’ll ill the room with this bed
, v iiy
I ® •. wife can set on the
f tlooT. I-. . in tlio country all
my life, an 1 U 1 via - made a little money
^ coma ** ,wn
s ,2r 5 L 2 ?
tune been 1 )T« kin’ agi.u my wife,-fnd 1°
i h ?,r
into this tie no* mot ” i
tins D ,.„neSs uht. . !
“ Six Ini lied dollars.”
“ Tins tins is If. a ft wlioies WltoR sale ile business bUMIltSS with With me UIC.
IFow uuiclt for ten years?”
« Twelve ? tlioiis n.d J dollars ”
“All .. nglif. i X Mark me down f for a
mitek right now, am! cheek it off for
twelve years.”
“See tliitt curd?” saw the clerk,
poiBUng to tlie hotel maxim of persons
wilhout baggage are requested to pay in
advance.
mati lifted tip a carpeUmg.
“'T onHyou ! uk0 u,i8 a88ec " rity? ”
>*> \ L r dt out ot here,” „
“ 13ut I Wimt to hoard here twnity
“ (; ° f our way.”
“ I’ll leave your snide hotel, sir, but
.......
the ca.'f.et-bag, opened it and displayed
h * goVer, uncutbonds.
C ‘“ ^
» No j not. it lakes too
much money to put up at this hotel.
Guess t’ll go around and put up at a
wagon yawl.”
Ever since • Cain ,, . gave Abel a clip with ...
a club i , people i , liavc lost.money , , i by not , ob
, ,, the , laws ol politeness.
serving
— - •*—
v Young , . Mi. JAitchoms was sitting on .,,
t) J( . poi eii tlie other night watching a
seventeen year old girl trying to keep
u ' vak '; lo “ 8 ^ '' to s " <! tll,; ,n » rl ‘ l ««
star rise. 1 hey talked astronomy.
“I wish £ was it star,” he said smiling
*town poetic fancy.
“I would rather you were a comet,”
His heart boat tumultuously,
“And why V' he asked, tenderly, at
Die same time taking her unresisting
little hanD in his own ; “and why ?” he
re pea t cl, 1 ,n perTti u sly.
“Oh,” she said, with a brooding earn
estnc.sstrwt feJJ upon hts soiillike a bare
foot oil a cold oilcloth, “because you
would oniy come around once every 1,-
50D yearr.”
lie did At say anything until he was
hrflf vvay to the, front gate, wlien he turn
C( j aroiuil an.l shook his list at the house,
arid mu.tonsl between Ins teeth that
-‘be by tl,H the.dad., da/l< it it would.ht mould I*. a 1 thimderiiiu uiuuuuritig
igiit longer that, that before lie came
around igani.” But by tint time the
poor girl was in bed and sound asleep.
Onionl>ai it. ; s ait ,, ,...11 ail 11 Hit ,. ,..,„ luge n in in tl.e Ult
ntral districts;at 1*1 ee. ufc. Six young
ladies tike an onion with them into
room, aid ot,<; of the numijer lakes a
bite of t ; then a young gentleman is
admitted, and if, after kissing them ail,
he failsto tell vvi.ieli one ij t the onion,
!i<: is thm l.i.-.-wd by ail the, girl*. Tlie
young lidy wlio bit the onion is seldom
, diocuvebd.
No. 1:5
How one of the Leading Men of tho
North Takes the Cover uff of a
Pretended “Outrage. ' 1
Rochester, X. I*., Union anti Adtertiaer.
Among the Southern pa|>ers that coinc
rial, ’ occupying 1 over three columns, in
refutation .. of r uu alleged „ , outrage f said 4l4 to
nave been perpetrated upon a Northern
a traveling agent for Messrs. II. II. AS ar
net - & Co., of this city. The maifUell
aforesaid wrote a scurrilous letter to the
Lewiston (Mitlliu Co., I’a.,) ••(,’«»tfe”,
white traveling and doing’ business at
the South, in which he inveigeled strong
ly and at length against Southern law,
Southern actions and Southern people.
Subsequently on his return North, in an
interview with a reporter of the
burg, I’a., “Telegraph,” lie gave a de
tailed account of an alleged “outrage”
thHt Uud be< '" i*rpetwt«i upon him in
mediately following the ..............
this letter. In this interview lie stated
that he wan beset by over one thousand
men, driven into a corner, and only
saved from lynching by the retnarkable
bravery wliich he disrilayetl. The editor
of tint Florence “Tint**” characterizes
Bell’s letter as a base fabrication, states
that Hell bad denied its authorship
wlien in Florence and in strong terms
denounces Bell ns a base calumniator.
Y'entetduy a representativedf to tlie “l^ft
ion” was dispatched interview Mr.
Warner and ascertain if lie was in p,,s
session of the exact facts of the ease,
anil if so what those facts atv. j| ( ,
found Mr. Warner in his place of busi
ness, and alter obtaining an audience
tMtjMinu iitnuin.il
.
Itut>ortui>-Can you give me any infor
mat ion in regard to a man by the name
w ,| 10 ^.ports iiiinscif as in your
employ, and has been traveling tHrotigh
th t . South Y
Mr. Waruer<—l have no such man iii
myself.
otlu r u iiHdii s.
H.-l ) 0 you know anything ubout all 1
’ ’ n!?,! a i K '''^' , , 0 , 1,1 W1 . *' f " i“' r l"' lli . * l,, . d .
,, j South Carolina ?
Mr. W.— Yes, i know about an alleged
outrage, hut I never have been able to
learn of any real one.
It. You think, then, that any state¬
ments this man 15.11 may have made re¬
garding any outrage or ill treatment at
the South are false ? I
Mr. W.- l do.
It. t)n what do you base your opin¬
ion ?
Mr. W.—First, my investigation of
Uie case. After looking Into this matter
tlioroughly I became convinced that if
Mr. Hell had received any rough usage
it was liis own fault, and because ho was
in a condition which rendered him unlit
to distinguish between hospitable and
inhospitable treatment. My investiga-
tion convinced urn that there was x> j
public demonstration or mob at the time l
and place lie mentions, and that any dif
licully which may have occurred was a
personal braw l between himself and some
other men, the same as is liable to occur
iu the streets of any city. In fact, .1 i am
convinced . that tho whole reported out- . :
rage was gotten .. vni , to cover i.nvatedii- i
; bcnlty. Second, . ... 1 have , been selling ... my |
I goods by ' traveling men for the last ten
and ,, keeping . between . id ly ami
years, one
hundred wen traveling •> tlirougli the
South nil the while except (luring the
summer months. The treatment they
have received has always been both kind
;,n.l considerate, and such a* lias'con
vinced me that South.., n hospitality is
not a mere name hut a reality.
iu-n..h«, ...... j
ploy ?
Mr. W. Between 30 an.1 00 days;
wait a moment and I will give you the
exact time.
R.—Never mind, that is near enough,
Aru your Klill traveling through
t h« South advertising your Safe Kidm-y
and Inver time and selling sales ?
Mr. YV.—More extensively Ilian ever
before.
It.—Do they report any iii treatment
or animosity toward Northern enter
* 1
Mr. YV.—On the contrary, tny *. ales
weienctur so great, as ,, s at ... III i>nx tli nt
time, my men never received belter
' and it is opinion that
treatment, ’ my the
people of , the South r . , are as cool , , headed ,
and reasonable as any other community -
> 1,1 :l11 ? "t'ler l'Uit ot the land.
From the above interview it would
seem that the statements made l.y tlie
man Fed! are baseless fabrication*, and
on a par with similar stories which have
been and are floating about tlie country.
Mr. YVarner isa gentleman whose stand
ing in this community is second to none ;
, ami hi» ifXt$iwiV4; bu-sllll'-S Htn
lTie Democrat.
I AHVI-»!T1' !M. KITES :
<fhe Square, first inseltion . 5 so
One Sqiiar«V‘;u-h three sulra-queiit months insertion. 21
One Square, . , 4 no
j One Square, twelve montlis 8 on
J Quarter Column, twelve months . . 26 Ml
Half Column twelvemonths 40 00
One Column twelve montlis . m oo
Jf One Inch or Le-s considered as a '
square. We have no fractions of a square,
all fractions of Squares will be eounted as
| j squares, i.Un ia! deductions made on <”on
tract Advertising.
him to speak with authority upon this
subject, as liis house hast a larger force
traveling through the South titan miff
other institution in the country. His
statement, both with regard to this par
■" ■=
Anieneau banners.
-
The hillside ablaze in a glory
Of erittisott their and annua! yellow and gold,
Are telling story
“ bmis\T^nss«L'’°mkewam
ing,
yvhi'ielnbo fbi>trunks ol'Z^Uu^rtiitt “goodbye.^*
With each of them labelled
“There is something in store for us
all,” but it takes money to get it out.
Colored liclles refuse to wear bangs.
They say you can’t pull wool over Uteir
eyes.
The milk of human kindness welts up
from the heatt. but rmv’a mill.......
from t lie udder place.
Fire-escape -The oldest sort of fira j
escape on record is the fond husband
who lies abed mornings,
What’s tho use of a fitndly banging a
“God Bless Our Horn:}” on the wall anil
Uien disputing as to Who made liigfi
y
One of tlie problems which pir/’/.le a
musician is, Imw to strike a boftut,
without gutting aluiig by its demi-seini
qiiuver,
By a nearly unanimous vote, tho
women of this country have decided that
tlie two lu st bands are hus-baiid and a
band-box.
Patrick lamenting his '.ate Ix'ttnrhaTf,
said’ “Och, slie was a jewel of a wife.
She always tuk to me with tlie soft end
<’1 tho inoi>,'’ I
I<ove thy neiglibor as thy self, nujj be
a divine - rule, bnt it won’t work on
cm th if your wife llnds out tlmtNfeis
*
...............
a disputed will »»,/., ctse like a trmera .JL,, tier
■—v i» <«» i
i the licit with 11 m of
ftmv
turned out so,, ex.lelled great men.” vJ Sf ifmg
lf„ ,, °l’ r .rf„l c,nl (J«- finst S t Utiwlleil .} • V » Yes, «|. «i
,
»ho has turned me out.”
A man who had been an ju vott-yul.o
smoker for twouty-seven yeiirs has sud¬
denly and permanently given up Che
practice. He knocked the imhes ©Hr hi *
pipe into a keg of 1.1 as ting |*)vvt!gr,
A spooney newly nii'i ried couple Were
oyeilieud hilling and cooing, lit' -
“ What would ilovce do if pidgoe died ?”
She Dovec’d die tist.” I’lBuCi c:)
were at a discount among tlm li .tareis.
l’rofessor “ Can, you multiply |<m
crude numbers together?” Tho Sass
all imcertain. l’rofessor: “ Whitt will
lie tlie product of live apples mutinied
by six potatoes?” I'upil (ti iuntpfianl
ly) ; •’ Hash,”
Granger—Yon are right. Tliewnfon
is us.-d to raise wagon.;, nml tlm
sen w-jack is used to raise lmildw.'i;
| Mll it j»„ Khstake to supismo that you
can taise apples with apple-jack. If
isn’t iu the pins,
A Galveston school teaido-i had a
great deal of tr ruble making a l.oy (in¬
del , , stand . , , Ins . lesson, , t malty, ,, , however,
, lie succeeded, , . and, , drawing , a long ,
bretitli, , ,, remarked, , . “it ,, ,, .. it wasn’t „ lor
me, yon would lie the biggest donkey on
<ialveston Island.”
“Only twenty poets,” says .MissBrad
don, “are born in a century ” Twen¬
tyGreat Slmkesjieare ! what a Wiitt*
tier in the count! Look at that burst¬
ing bushel basket! But hoi.l ~.»lic qual
ilies “.ind :.)>oiit 20,1)00 rliymesters. ”
A )i ! yes ; good — very good, The
amendment will do. -
Some art publishers East IraVc sent us
a proposition to advertise atitl-jlak.. pay
in pictures, otie of v hieli is deyi ibe.d us
follows : “ In the mulsl of a broad and
beautiful laml.sci!(>e is a ccitage. A
"w'iemaideulia.sgoue/ort h ^rapiteli
er o! "• d, ‘ r - Hb, ‘ >'««
wmp|K»d cutuvly in hor eirj thouglits
anct HiedilsiUoiis/' Tfmt \t 1 tt do ; stop
tlm deal. That cost nine is Ux> c.oot for
this climate, and we pass.
A !•* rank Tort [V*.;,. * wrIUiK J
Koine nnmtlis ago tin- «f one of
our prominent riri/.eiw v.... loimmoierd a
li..i.ei.-s .•.,„-m„ptiv.-. si„. verv n.m-u
)„ t, r riGl.- r.mgii, key lit.
gradually w» dnv say. I r.-eomii, ualed
l>r ’ Syrup
\Y >1.1 Glicrry,” winch sin- iii did. cegli In a
Imrt time she was fi.-e from aud ami
‘■ymptom-, and i- now r.«v
bealtliy. i.ott!-■ I’ru-e 2« Tin- e..|ils and 81..«» a bottle,
<*r six -■:■. large si/.e th.» moft
1 :i*ti happy to "ay f Got St UTn } .s’tiP acted
*f a bi •. n i-vn FH,**.h r . • viuL' »»:•
!l *' r ‘"' ■if*. 1 1 h.’iM’V:’ it t'»
1 Ofi.y ')}»• •• for A ur/t •jiff aAi<l H ad
. • ( ; i ' Hi v> ho !f*'r to frv* f?.
Votii w, * te., !. V. Si M. 1),
fy>Ul Uy ai\ Drujfsfist? 1 . Htrrcui^os & Huo.
* |*x<«|#t*r . Afl.titta <,. t .