The Demorest times. (Demorest, Ga.) 1890-1894, March 27, 1891, Image 2

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T TIMES. w •*■» « AH be m vffi *•«!*«* hr «*• be >#N •7. l*Ot. ah p of Che soot of all I S advanoctaeiff 3 1 St r * fe* r in ttw m year. ■ . f In wonderful when you get b ro wn i n si ............. . ........... — MB Mt today bscoi fee ro miff to morrow. S- The Valdosta city council bars de sfdad to bnttd a new dty haUto cost MMIfl, aad to b* on* of fe* band pgMtobnfldlam In fe* state. U^sgfcrbJds for feo location of a bi asttlsd the last of May., V • Mtot^ia” A eAe^na angina riilto|liSJ l hal k*A hton Svann*h, IB fi 4 ll Go., for nearly eerenfy yearJ fel intiquftiss and if as good m ever is one of i prob a bl y will be on exhibition at WwMI Col umbian Bx) »osition. legislature has decided henceforward be ex Batod fNm the cute tolverrity, to .BMahttoy have b ee* a d mitted for the trot twe l ve years.No scandal or trouble hroartunfrrr^fiT pro m p ts of the girl*, «nd it is not easy to aadsrstand the A college h to be •t Lake Charto, the chief town ia wrokrortto 7S221 ro «tF*iiril£ Stii tm»vi •tom 1H1 ........ j* m 11 m*mm*r*w theettyta Mto tor fear kind weeds tt m*nawwa?"* o ty£be rive feroa who heard, while the rt know alwan wtahee to am. ii a; ___ Jwy I«w be* And feere ia no doubt feat Miae Ellen Dortah. who edits Tba Tribune, will puMJe.' word and them The Union Signal cay* The Cham giving it* r e a ds * * a savla*cfcartoons. Consol arc or todeoeat; others qnit* The one last weak Mia more truth than probably its author intended. It is entitled. “Gnat Na¬ tional Prise fight." It repreeente Prohibition under the guise of * jug labeled ‘‘spring water” and finished off wife fea bead end underpinning of a man,.Mug knocked down with the ballot booms in the hands of a man atmilariy made out of a Jug labeled "Pare Old Byo.” Back to the whisky jug ie a wisened-up figure hold lag a words ledlot usl" boxes That’saxwtly iiitiMlMu.deof’ fee jtitua- the tion; whisky ring, backed by fee govern¬ ment, ana, and do, knock down prohi¬ bition every time. Let Uncle Sam eease to aet as backer and "aiaker” on, takg fee ballet bexmi out at this hands of. whisky ring, and the knocking will be 00 tbsother aide; VAe Must Oe ; Cincinnati T l fim i W ThN u no chance for law v and justice where fe* Mafia can inti midaie, therefore tba Mafia most go. n Kansas City Evening Times: The Mafia Is Catiliniaa and this country wftl not endure Its prese nce. Chinese highbinders are no worse. Cleveland loader: The eitixens of New Orleans have written In t*rri>il* letters of banian blood the emphatic judgment: The foreign secret rnqrder aocksty moat co. t KxpLe:<The \ il New York MaU tod Mafia is an organisation that should not be tolerated In any civil!ted eom Cincinnati Commercial Gazette: Let BbodtotiasMy understood lor feat there I* no plaoe ln this oountry tbe secret eodeties who** purpose is aasaasfena¬ tion, had to pine* fot unlawful organ¬ isations to any kind. Milwaukee News; If there is a soci¬ ety in fell country, no matter what its nrig*n> American or Malian, organised 1, it should 1 Sicilian ven disregard of wImh criminals are protected by a soci¬ ety the society beeomes criminal. The It backs aad rr.murag** munVt, kill* ofBcsnto the aw and balks fes course to justice. Mew York be extirpated. Oroalaism aad Mafla *v*n fes p o orest to equal rights. staMpaa fe a t ss lm fe* fe*ff’* « of who have •paatty, aro to he a p*M without miti gattosu Garswa rottlssnakeeare good oitima. a. timy Our derom of to tarittoltoda ia New Or Maas aadh to every to Hi | i» w* B sa , irrf W l 'v »»■ sad to ivrwri ex . -fev "• % DEMOREST INDUSTRIES i amraimu. namraa m kmmut ntsKMTY. I EIGHT FACTORIES ALREADY. Man Preparing te BnUd and Boom Par Many Other Maanhctur ing Establishment* - AMO THMY AMS OOMIMQ. te Be am lateitwl Xaau Up ea Beery flMe. MHO MU SBWWSWG OCVCLOPMENT. Demorest is on* of fee towns which doss not stoic to attract moltltodw bv the methods adopted by town “boom¬ ers," and discourages n miscellany os htaiuigr*tt< u. Yet |/edp!‘ coma to make homee'knd engage in business, and ever since the first plat wu surveyed and the boundaries of lots wars de¬ fined there has been a steady growth. The following table will show tbs ad¬ in population: .. vance Jonn, MS....................... Jsiinitry. MM..!..’.............. ...... m June. |SW..V......it............ .no Jftnnftry, IEE 1 ., ..**»• .«•••••« * ...440 The factories an tbe prominent feature of the business life of Demorest, present and future. It has been the aim to lntroduee a large number of varied Industries, in whieb fee investor* may find employ¬ ment and manage their own businees. As far a* possible this plan will be continued. Fifty smalt proprietors in¬ vesting from two to flvs thousand dollars aaeh in some business to which they give their own time, give vaetiy more impetus to tbe progress of a town than one man who puts into a single business |100,000 or 1300,000 of capital and employs on* hundred men. TKK DKKOXMT WAXUlTACTURISS CO. Whatbas been said of union of capi¬ tal in bueineM applies to this company. Four of its leading investors arc con¬ stantly employed in the business, mid aa they an vigorous, active and intelligent , they am pushing for ward towards a large and prosperous toads. They have , a building 40x100 feet, two and one-half stories high wife two wings 10x80, for boiler rooms and blacksmith shop. They do all kinds to wood and iron work and pro manufacturing aad preparing to u factors the finest grddas to oak furniture. When this huge building is fully equipped wife machinery, a great wto. 1 ! hands will bo uouetantiy em¬ ployed. Every labor-saving device win be Introduced and the completed products turned out at the smallest cost compatible with thorough work The manager* will not per¬ mit any work to be sent out Inferior to any to its slam and price. The policy to fee eoatpaay ha* been possible in fes btrtn eaa, aad (killed wha' tdstoro 1“ * TIB DSMOBBgT BATH TUB WOMB. 1 By fe* railroad track, two hundred > is the large building oeoopted by the Dnnomst Bath Tub works. The build¬ ing toxflO feet aad two sgo^ high. 1* a ail who II la Of a very it* to tt m for them AN KYI a asatiwcaUiaao h rtdb* ia H 9pfl| . % I i *1 3 He not only turn* oet very fine engrav •Ka wood ftott 4 dative Wood, which nearly equals fee feat boxwood. Thla boatoeaa ia dmtin cd to broom* one of t sooth. aa fee supply of boxwood, or tar vobaMtate k Halted and fee pries high. In addition to fell be manufactures • variety of neefnl nod artieiea for mills, buildings and house¬ hold ornaments. Thera iaa wide field for thla bn ai n sh r, kind Mr. Btamhmfth i« just tiie to posh not «®d occupy it. DKMomxer saw nun worn. McClure A D*vol are started in the manufacture of a moat useful article, of which millions ,-*r* used in t^ie country, vis.: saw frames. j A peculiar dgriep, patented by Mr.iL W. Devoi, of the above Arm, adds do the simplicity and of the ordinary saw frame, and the improved fratabjeaa be fends and sold as cheaply astish did By la*. The arti¬ cle commends it-olf to all, end >it will need littia ftr<m to s0ato art*. Vltt lowtow, ’u ■'*:*? sV‘—B****’ on the marker throughout tit* country. DBBOUCT BOOB WOBf*. ■ The whin of fee hoop machinery enlivens the air of “ Norton Place.” It is interesting to watch fe* opera¬ tions. Every step in fe* program of the hoop, from an oak p la nk to the completed ooil, has a special m a chin e adapted to some part of the operation and that alone. As each hoop is only an e x ceedingly small fiaettonbf a day s output it will be readily understood that the operator* must make quick motions to pot each s epa ra te hoop through several! aa nhla ea and fi u i f t i them up at the.rata of a carload or more every week. The p meant demand for hoops is brisk and the hoop works am wall sup¬ plied with orders. SADPUt IBB VACTOBT, Edward Flor, formerly of Bufoad, Ga., has built a saddle tree factory, which is in operation and toning out sixty dozen a veto. Mr. FIor has had large experience and bee built up a big toad* and a splendid reputation as an honest and reliable manufacturer. Having an established trade he has only to keep his bands ,at work, and buyers of his goods road 1 la orders as fast as they can be filled. Being a practieel tanner, Mr. Flor will add a large namber of vats, and manufacture his own leather. Betrin possession of tba full knowledge of a largeaamfa*cof methods,of V not generally kfltorn, aM ton every mostdSStoite^qvelid. grad* to fine leather, even to the f U'i He employs many skilled operators bis force, as he says he wiU k*m> extending bis buri (•MeiMttilheiseNwo keep * h cc <\ »f all orders, which.wife fe* phea dm s nal growth to bis butinass,wiU make lively toad*. gviTTcge worn. The msahlnsty Is *U in plae* and sn started sp to tost iti .Aork. for Urn simmfnstnro togOOdoesn [ to horn dally. This «*<11 will employ about forty bands wife * its meaant sanasftv. and fe* ad¬ dition to a supply Ha own req for pack lag goods will add tsn to fiEsao anon •ASH AMD DOODM. to • aad blind put in a utimp ls t s wti h , door •actory, but work on thair plant has not yet bean brguo. They will employ WOOD fhVifenBB. > jr *. 1 f : T Is A-• . la of They will at XdMKZBW U r W JJ BP. vSStvts^”*- ' Aad.lV eftaeOhrW. i A K * 1 ■j. -4^a Xj itkAW. —- 1firnnyMB* ti te er tv lmn w ■ •a eager* Ore. *1 Aad *• a* ee if* . . * J W/ Otto nutcnir thing that m shall in fell world and in fee world tD )< <t • • Baxter: The anting of aorta is fee grantaaf good work. Wb*t haat thou dooe toward it? * • * 1 :: Bacon: No plea an re ia eoupnntble to the Banding upon the vantage ground of troth. it * * George Eliot: C o naei ene e ia harder than our enemies, knows more, accuse* with more nicety. • * Mrs. diaries: God doe* not measure hie pity by what our sorrow* are in themselves, hat what they are to us. • • J. de Maistrei Man cannot reflect the Grantor unices he puts bimarif in wife him. Poola that we are! If we wish a minor to reflect fee sun do we turn it toward the earth? * ? ▲leohcl and Bariy Death T. D. Crotber., V. 1».i Kditor of "The Journal M Inebriety" end Superintendent of the WeJimt ledge HoepHal lor laebriMes, la Tbe Voice. From TO to HO per cent of *11 alco¬ holic and opium uMbnatce have a marked heredity, dating from moder¬ ate or excessive drinking parents or grandparents, or diseases of the brain and nervous system. Theoretically and literally, to a de¬ gree that is ae nearly absolute as any thing ean be In science, fee degenera¬ tion from the use of alcohol moder¬ ately, or in exeaas, ea a beverage, is transmitted to the next generation. Not always in a crave for drink, but in constitutional defects of brain and nervous system, in lowered vitality, de¬ fective vigor and l esso n e d power of re sistanes to dleeam- ■ t Many, very aidant teipperanee work¬ er* are. children of drinking parents, but they are always defective in many ways. They often beoome insane from slight oausse, break down in early life, and am chronic invalids ever after. Many parents with ap, Io¬ ann* tendency have inebriate and con¬ sumptive, children. All moderate use of spirit* makes children mors apt to become insane or oonsnmptive front the slightest exciting causes, or to be excessive user* of spirits. Theohildren of moderate drinkers are lass able to bear the strains and drains of modem civilisation; hence they are early ex¬ hausted stnd find relief from alcohol and opium and other narcotics. The evidence of thie fact is io tbe observa¬ tion of every one, and beyond all ques¬ tion. In fifteen year*’ constant study of thee* earns, I have never seen a family of moderate drinker* that was followed by robust, h ea lth y ohildren. I have some very bright children from such parentage in some eases, but in every, instance they died out tarly, from some degeneration which a mom vigorousxaoe. would bare come. I believe no fact, can. hesus tained by more conclusive e videnoe than title The children of moderate or axeaerive news of spirits am always weekly and of more unstable brain and nervous system; mom likely to be inabrtatasi to suffer frow nervous dit¬ to be insane, to die of eoasqmp tion, to be defective |n every way, and to die early. .. UaAer fewthera Bea*.^. David Siring and other -Iters have vainly attemp t e d to show that there I* something in a climate which, prevents fee development to a mao's bast physical aad mental rtgen ti v* Ti> * should he road credible, but Misa Kate Field, ia V : and hrs s sO y shews up the othse aids to nia ( : She says, in we have m es fvd the Igpasiag of the human brmfis ■1, not frofehaiefa cHirmtes, hut With tiM elements, gives fee soul time to world was pofihrvkr for agt* to AMMa. TheentiroorientweatheCTO activity fee old at of left aa M ft .! Altai to \tf« i,'. i *»1 ,<d 1 mm. - ' A J . GOODRICH : ♦ Write for Cataloguee and Prices. 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