Newspaper Page Text
The Democrat
A Live Weekly Paper on Live Issues
Published Every Wednesday Morning,
at Orawfordville, (ia. t
K. 2. Andrews, Proprietor.
RATES or SUBSCRIPTION: j
Single Single Copy, (one year,) . . . 5 2 00 I
Single Copy, Copy, (six months,) . 1 00
(three montiis,) . . 50
and JOB Advertising PRINTING rates liberal. BOOK
to suit the times. a specialty. Prices
Hotel Cards.
j^UGUSTA HOTEL,
CORNER OF BROAD AND SIXTH STS.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Tel Conveniently egraph office located to business, with
in the building,and South¬
Building. ern Express Rooms Co. Office next door to Hotel
city. Table supplied superior with the to any in the
ket affords. best the mar¬
Also Livery Stable connected
with the House.
Special rates to Commercial Travelers.
MURRAY & BOYLE, Proprietors.
TJRUCE’S JJ HOTEL,
OPPOSITE PUBLIC SqUARE.
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
This house has just been thoroughly re¬
fitted and newly furnished, and is conven¬
ient to the Depot. Good sample rooms for
Commercial Travelers.
C. E. BRUCE, Proprietor.
QLINARD HOUSE,
CLATTON STREET, NEAR POST-OFFICE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Rooms ail carpeted. Good sample rooms
lor Commercial A. Travelers.
D. CLlNAUD, Proprietor.
jyjAPP HGUSE.
GREENESllORO, GA.
I have now taken charge of the above
named Hotel, already so renowned for eon
venienco, comfort and neatness, and I
pledge myself to keep it lip to its iiigii
TcputaUon With the by keeping my table supplied
la*nt the market £ affords, attention
•to tha comfort of my guests, and politeness
to all. My charges will in «!l cases be equal
wnd reasonable. By this course of conduct
I hope to merit and receive a liberal share
■of the public patronage. A trial is solicited,
Jan.ir.l87«.t-o-o L. AGREE.
— -
■J^ATIONAL ATLANTA, HOTEL,
GEORGIA,
E. T. WIIITB. l't-l*rictor.
story, ^assr«s giving tillrty-tlime addition
0 , roomi
capacity tt&K fTsh now and seveuty-livc bright more ihe with modern every’
and alt
impcoveiueuts.
Bving situated near the Depot and con¬
venient to the business houses. The Na¬
tional, offers newly renovated and refurnished,
ing Public. superior inducements to the Travel¬
Rates, $2.00 per day. Special rates for
longer time.
fJMJE GLOBE HOTEL,
CORNER EIGHTH AND llROAl) STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Is centrally Ideated, and within five min¬
utes’ walk of all the principal Business
Houses, Union 1 kinks, Post Office, Piiblic Build¬
Offices ings, and Express Depot, 0 |jer;t Uoui^i Tefrgrapll
Office.
Street car* puss the door, going toall parts
during of the etty the day. and vicinity', every live minutes
The House is supplied with all the con¬
veniences of a a lirst-class Modern Hotel,
*ltd is especially well located, and provided
with all convenient facilities l ir Commer¬
cial Travelers carrying samples.
Each room connected With tlm office by
bells. Telephone attachment with the city
and Summerville in tin; office for the accom¬
modation of guests.
G. S. ATKINSON A SONS, Prop'rs.
Foimerly of Clemens Bouse, Danville, Ky.
Railroad Notices.
¬
Georgia „ . .... Ittulrond ,
~
—anp -
T) I / A 1STTT _l\ T 1 ‘Kin 1\ VyO.
) \ vJT
SuPKRiNTENnENT’H o Office. >
/^fOMMENOlKG f SUNDAY, ^
7th instant, ,
the following passenger schedule will
<>e operated ;
wo. i West—daily! NO. 2 EAST— DAILV.
SMCaim 7:15 a m
“ Macon 7 Athens 0:15 a m
" W’sli’Pn Milledg'l! S:5Sa in Ar.Wash’g’n “ C'wf'd'l) 12:33 p m
“ 1<>:45,a,m 2:10 p m
Ar.C’f'dv’H : Athens 12:3l|p|in 3:30 “ “Macon MiliedgTI4:45,p 0:45 pjm m
pm
: Atlanta 5:45 nlm “ Augusta 3:47 p m
HO. 3 WEST-DAILY. NO. 4 EAST-DAILY .
J V jV V ’ '<■ n,i T r t v ! 8:4.) 2’!®i la p ( m
‘ > ' I 1,1
Ar. Atlanta a 5:00 am Ar. Augusta 7:00 a in
jw m e »••“»
S. K. JOHNSON, E. It. DORSEY,
Superintendent. Ma\2.187». Gen. l’ass’ger Agent.
Magnolia Passenger Route.
Port Royal & ^Vcgusta Railwav, ) I
rpHE JL FOLIA )\\i NG SCHEDU1 .’e* wilI be
operated, oil aud after July is, 1SSO:
GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH.
Train No . 1. | Train No. 2 .
Lv Augusta 10.05 pmj.vl’t Roy’l 11.15 pm
JkrEHenton 11.49pm Lv Beaufort 11.A3 pm
Ar Allendale i.:«am Ar Yenwssee 1 . 15 am
-Xr Yemasse 3..15 am p v charleston P 00pm
Lv Yemassee 4.00am tf J WfqiFs.S.pin
Ar Savannah ‘ Ai Savannah 9.00am
Lv Ar J Savannah ksonv He 4.30 7.50am pm l j, v Savannah 10.00pm
Ar Yemassee. 2.00am
Ar Charleston 8.40am f; v YeiiSs^^T 15 am
Lv Yemassee 4.15 am Lv Allendale 4.15 am
Ar Beaufort 5.48 am Lv Filer ton
Ar Port Royal (i.05 an; Ar Augusta 7.17 am
Georgia Railroad for Savannah,
ton, Beaufort, and Port Royal, Also,
Central Railroad for Charleston,
and Port Royal. MORTlf.— *.
^OLNG
Charlotte Columbia A Augusta
for all points North, and East with
Railroad for Atlanta and the West.
with South Carolina Railroad for
and points on line, of -aid Road.
WOODRL FF SLEEPING CARS of t
operated most improved by style line anil elegance will
this #ntv,
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH,
change. Baggage. eliwckodtJirough.
I-T*" Through tickets for sale at
Depot Ticket Tickefc'Offiees. Office, Augusta, Ga., and
all priuc.pai
I!. G, FLEMING,
General Superintendent.
J. S. DAVANT,
General Passenger Agent net
Political Announcements.
TO THE VOTERS OF TALIAFERRO.
J.w DAKEicorr ____ _______
ZXOZrJSZZZZ
a hearty support from the voters of Talia
ferro is the desire of
MANY FRIENDS. '
TO THE VOTERS OE TALIAFERRO.
T. A. CLEMONS will be a candidate for
e win
hearty support from the voters of Talia
ferro is the desire of HIS FRIENDS.
TO THE VOTERS OE TALIAFERRO.
THOMAS J. STEWART will be a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector at the
approaching election, and that lie will re
ceive a hearty support from the voters of
i Taliaferro is the desire of
i MANY CITIZENS.
—
k.,« tax wuxm
| The undersigned announces himself a
| candidate for the office of Tax Collector !
j at tlie ensueing of his friefids. election, and begs the
support
JACKSON GORHAM. I
Nov.l7,’80.t-d. I
■
( V 11) /XYVj" ( 1 ixiv \ \T O U Stops, 4 Sets
1 ^14;> 43 Paper Reeds, only CW5.
lanos, up. tree. Address
l 1 Daniel F. Beatty, P Washington, N. J.
------ --------
TAormers .1 1^ r ± ITl I C'1a/1
armors sous. /
■ Per month, during Fall and Winter j„
every formation, county. with Interesting full and valuable in
dress, at particulars, free. Ad
once, J. C. McCurdy & Co.
ITiiladelphia, Pa.
E. E. TllEA'D w
Mfek. *>f A Hook,.'
tratci\ chciilars r. of llooks .r"is
ult new nml proof
: * P er mmith is made, sent on appli
Cat,0n ' I
N E nYwread D ATTJJACTIVK ™;
y.
MASON Si HAMLIN Organs
BEST CABINET OR PARLOR ORGANS
in the world, winners of highest distinction
at every great World's Exhibition for thir¬
teen $500 years. Prices, $51, $67, St id, $H 4 , sms,
to and upward. For easy payments,
Sd.as a quarter and upward. Catalogues
free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO
154 (Union Tremqnt Square),NEW St., BOSTON YORK ; 40 East 14th St!
; 14M lVnlm.sli
A venae, CHICAGO. 4lw4
h <
|
I
j 1
THE NEW FOOD
j
k MEDICINE i
I
1 !
j j flWIERK 1 Life Sustaining is no greater Principle Blood Producer in the world anil
; of foods or medicine than MALT BIT
®ssj^"^%!rassya i
iideini nit iiiubutquin ui< ll( 1 ;‘ >
ciieer the mind, perfect digestion, regulate ,
I the ,ll ? d stomach k, ,,, fl’ and ii. <l .bowels, '*alii'.D xvitli cleanse NEW tlm 1.11 liver E
i i s '. a v i
| every fluid of the body Beware of nmta- j
i! A'x-v.'o'T'f?! -1 *!", 1 ' lr l(
l’ANY'S SIGN A'I i; RE, which appears
p a,n J on tlH -' ‘.‘.n.V.'.y.' ,y!'!'
everywhere. , MALT BITTERS C'OMPA- 7 ,
NY., Boston, Mass. 41 w4
GRAY’S SPUCTFIC udiik im:.
i TRADE F^ARt T li e (. r e ;i t TRADE mark
l . I'.ugllsh item- /W JUtSh 5 * 1 ® i |
erty. failing An nn
cure for fSg&*W i
W'fZJf ' Seminal Sperms- Weak- wS \
ness, j&X’mC A. |
(V . torrhea, Impo
i tenev, and all !
| " ' ‘‘‘“T T^xlHr
.
sequence of Self-Abuse ; as lloss of Memory, Back,
i Universal Lassitude, Pain in the
Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age,
| sp' aasjg
which t®“ Full particulars in our by pamphlet, mail
] we desire to send free Medicine to
every one. XAT The Specific is
| sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or.
^
j ! $ol(l l 'Tn < "(Jniw^ordvdl^'am^cwy '
Jv “11 drnggiste.
j aoy— V. _c_'
! It you want Bargains. <;o to the 01 1 )
,
STAND of
fjr. - *
538 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
, —Wholesale and Retail Dealer in—
I Watches, Guns,
Clocks, Pistols,
Jewelry, Caps,
Cutlery, Cartridges,
) 5
A Fine Assortment of
' Si,v<ir War, ’> Musical Instuments,
Notions, Watch Materials, Watch
makers’ Tools, etc., etc.
WatcDcs, Clucks, and Jewelry Repaired
and W arranted.
Oct.27,138(1. h-m.
---------—
A • UAIiU.
Ai glsta, Ga., December 10 ,1878.
To mg Friend* mat the Public:
; I liave opened an office, and engaged
rooms on Jackson Stn ct, in rear of Poui
Iain’s corner, I propose, after tin; first of
January, Legal 1879, to devote my entire attention
to such Business as may be entrusted
to my care. the I shaft attend regularly" in the each
term of Superior Courts Augusta
Circuit; Northern also, Circuit, Warren and Washington Glascock, and of Jef- tin:
and
ferson, of the Middle Circuit.
I ask all my friends to give my successor
fair trial and earnest support
January:!,1S79. WM. GIBSON.
Yol. 4.
The 1 )efnocrat
CRAfl'FORDVILLE, GEORGIA, IVKILY .SIDY, NOVEMBER 24, 1880.
J. A.
To tile Formers of Taliaferro County.
iaTAS ^ public Generally,
all( the future that they may, in
consider my i^jtore one of the
“FIXTURES” of the place, and with a
view of benefltting you a 8 well as invself,
I will call your toSSi attention to a few
facts in relation
I KEEP EVERY IMPLEMENT OR
s^asgs»s^ssi j 2 t l ’ 1 IIoe8 ’ '' eed ‘
n 1} 1
Family . GiTOCSrieS, _
MEAT, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL,
S vaic'cl- "
Lr A it r t I'i i l ,u ti h. hJsht
RUE, SODA, , ,
SPICE. GINGER GRITTS, PEPPFR,
&c. In fact
thing needed for home consumption at
bottom prices. I keep Saddles, Briddles
■
BUffffV 9tsJ & WflffOll ^ IT fl 1 l'UPSS
Woodeifrnd " 00de, ‘ and Willow^iM V lii0 " " 1,10 and°Ha!d and Har «
ware is Complete. , ,
DRY GOODS.
My stock of DRY G(X)DS is inudi
larger and cheaiier than ever before
Prints from Picim 1 «'*»«««» Blankets from «ron»#l *1
b l , '', i Ia c flotn a Ai cent breakfast
"
s »Hwl , to the best. , Jeans, from 15c
Shirts of all up.
grades.
1 I x , Ar ,, CJ _ 1
* JUU xl ACVlC L id Oil DilUvO. x
HATS AND CAPS FROM TIIE
CHFAPP^T r tu Pi» tup lllftUJlSi. iii'cT
Im'vJ’ioyti.'i",™! rapoMuS
I RICLS l All) UD YOU TOn
COI ION AND COUN TRY 1‘HO
J 'E.
J. A. KENDRICK
Sharon, Oil.
Nov.l7,mt-f.
“No lady should be without it.”— Ship
pensburg (Pis.) Chrmtde.
mr CHEAPEST ANI) REST.
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE
Y'ULT^SIZE PAPER PATTERNS!
l.-fTW Strn.KMKNT will \w j»lvcn in©v<*t 1
mttnlfn- frn fr*** lady's immi, cTnTd’s tlr« «. r. t* Kvory u.ro..
turn a nr ss. sun*
s<*iilx*r will recuivu, during tin* yuar, twelvt*
of those pafturns, worth more, alone, than
the Mibserijition
PKTF.TtFON’n MAOA7.1NK is the best and
4 *st of the ladies’ hooks. R eives more
for the money, aud combines greater merits,
any other. In short it has the
best steel l<: it graving?, i*«*st Colored
Fashion*, He**t Drew Patterns, Best
Original Monet, ^Vork-Table Pat¬
terns, Host Music, KUc«, lath.
Its immense circulation and long ostah
lished reputation enables its proprietor to
all coin petition. In !x£i»a New Fea¬
was introdueed, which will he improved
in being a series of
Splendidly IlWtaW Articles.
admitted to >“*>■: (>o the best *■- published. vjrm; All
y H} ju (iS t i»oimiar female writers contribute
it. In issl. about loo original stories
w ill lie given, and in addition Six <5»py
i jglit Novelets, by Ann S. Stephens, Frank
Lee Benedict, Jane G. Austin, Mury V.
Sidney Trevor, and tliat inin.ita- Alien’s
hie humorist, the author of “ Josiali
wife ” The
Colored Steel Fashion Plates
In “ Peterson ” are. abend of all others.
These plates arc engraved on steel, twice
the usual size, and are unequalled for bean
ty. They will he superbly colored. Also,
Household and other receipts ; articles on
Art Enibroiderp, Flower Gultnre ; in short
everything interesting to ladies,
Terms (Always in Advance$2.00 A Yf.ar
BTUNPABAKALLELEI) OFFERS TO
CLUBS..J 0
•2 Copies for $.3.50.—Witli a costly steel cu¬
ll Copies for 4.50.—graving, “ Gran'fatli-
4 Copies for $0.50.—er Tells Of York
0 Copies for ft.00.—town,” (24 x 20) or
5 Copies for $8.00.— an Illustrated Album,
7 Copies for 10.50 quarto, gilt, for get
ting up tin; Club.
With an extra copy of the Magazine BettinK for
t,, “ person
With both an extra copy of the Magazine
fordsst, and the picture, UU or Album, to tlm
person Mp the ’
For Larger Clubs Still
Greater Inducements!
Address*, post-paid,
CHARLES J. TETEKSON,
.300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
LrfSpeeirnens sedt gratis, if written for,
to get up clubs with.
) Outfit sent free to tlio-e who wish to
.> itable engage business in the most pleasant Everything and prof¬
known. new.
Capital not required. We will furnish you
even tiling. $10 a day and upwards is easi¬
ly made without staying away from home
over night. No risk whatever. Many new
workers wanted at once. Many are mak¬
ing fortunes at the business. Ladies uinkt
as much as men, and young boys and girls
make great pay. No one who is willing to
work fails to make more money every dav
than can be mad.-in a week at any ordinary
employment. Those who engage at once
wi|| find a short road to fortune. Address
ID Hallktt & Co., Portland, Maine,
Nov.4,’80.i-v.
$100 A MONTH Z^u.z, r rz%ziz
or t^wn. j^rli, wo w";^ hiRl.ly o.Bimendcd, AGENTS immensely inliir '«*£.
*« popi and
c kB NEW P ill - finr“ Want
!
fcM-nd fvtr circulars and t**rm». Al*y-. f**r The I'enplr h
X^'UinraiDiGraiid Fmiiiiims. Only l\.<n a
y<-ar. Suttee fr*^s for stamp, or rbiiadefpn.a, •’> mmbs fi>r k.eago, 10 cents, III
r. W.ZkfWr k IOOO Arch feL, »r <
J-adies’ Fancy Tiesat25cts. C. MYERS’.
HJXPSSVSSK&E* thereby always keeping poverty
from liar door. Those who always take
l^,Rl^.ESftS 2 .S SSS
for n; right in their own localities. The
basi U will pay more than ten times or
dil }* i ' v> ' furnish an expensive
0l ^'' » 11 that von need, free. No one
. fails to make money very
| ! £*?w«. J™
fr«! Aaare.s min sox a Co 1 ortland,
•** * Nov.!, sn.j-y.
WL TR ADE
■C ,-i
j iff ^ ysy m
*
w . .... c.^
j ,F*f N, having Macon, (ia., March 31 , 1 S 70 .
i 3 been intimate a number of
km; fvES'Kiraa
imuaftcture and use. There are men in
this community—well known ev«1?Si“t‘ft citizens—who
Dm
bin*.>n family, and who have taken the S.
g. s nedicine, and are now, to all inipnar
anf'S, ami in their own belief, as free from
tun! of disease as the first man, fresh from
the hands of his Maker. Delicacy of course
forbids their public recommendation of this
in. -ieine but I am allowed to refer the seep
tic ihi'ig tntatrljj that to those who will indorse every
ran he said in its favor. Being
ili'S, it is this with liesitatiou tliat 1 attaeli my
liam* to article : but I know whereof /
»P».' When I say that our science has not
Sv mtjdo ’ ilitie public S(>eciflc a combination " for the equal nurposo to ‘‘Swifts litdi
eaFd. The greatest boon the government
codd bestow on hundreds of thousands of
itjfitizens would be to piirelmse til Is receipt
of its proprietors, and make it public, for
Hit benefit of the present and all coming
geserations. £* T MASSENUURG, ..
. Pm.G.
TffESMIl’T „„. SPECIFICCOMPANY, Pro
f prietors. Atlanta, (is.
Call for r copy of “Young Men’s Friend."
Slid here by Dr. II. S. Smith.
Il'NT Rankin & Lamar Atlanta Gn,
wholesale Agents. April‘28,187i). j-y.
,. V-
7 qU
SAFE
j
' M
rm<
lONEYLlVC
Is Hindi! from a Simple Tropical Deal of
Rare Value, anil is a I’OMTIVT - . Remedy
for all the diseases that cause pains in tlm
lower Headaches—Fuundirc—Dizziness, part of the body—for Torpid Liver
difficulties Gravel,
Malaria, and all of the Kidneys,
Liver, and Urinary Organs. For l‘'ciu«le
Diseases, Monthly Menstruations, arid dur¬
ing Pregnancy, it lias no canal, it* restores
the organs that make the blood, ntid lienee
is the best Blood I’urllier. It is the only
known remedy that cures Bl ight’s Disease.
For Diabetes, use Warner’s Safe Diabetes
Cure.
Fur Sale by all Druggists and Dealers at
$1.25 per bottle. Largest bottle ill the
market. Try it. ID 11. WARNER
CO., Rochester, N. Y. Nov.l0,’s0,n-m.
\ s»»r.rai SUIT CELEBRATED 1* *°* t; *1 A*
NSf
V //'\
(?j X
.•
* 4 ‘ / „• i 1 - v “
.-X -'-- • •
■ :■ ..9.
y.i^j- ;
.e- - V&-/AM
^ /
■
BrajS.tcH
2 Ir'-fi fl E - t i rV
K U "
Serve an Viijuiirlioii on Disease.
By invi^nraliim a feeble? constitution,
renovating a tbrbilitatrd physique, a«.<i en
cst, the most highly sanctioned, and »lie
Dt-im-e" 1 ' 11 ' 111 ani1 111 < x ’
era,l> For sale by all Druggists Nov.in.’HO.j-m. Nov.in,'HO.j-m. and dealers gen
-
~
★ 4
O hJ ft kji
? 'i hot a Drink.)
CONTAINS
Bops# mx'iin
DAADLS.iON,
Ann rmt and JIe lilT’i Mur \Qjy; 4
TIK* or ALL OTffIS B *•*
TI KY CUKE
~ ■ ■j'nol theHlojnsC r IkFBlood,
i IJrli%*/v(;'\ Ncr
la! « r. i.lflncvH, and fl'\‘ rf inR.
1 *lc CoBiplulvj silflr: socially
cm <0*
81000 IN COLP,
Wfli b»- («1 f] to. a ca*«» they v f f t<ir *<> <t
liUp, .r X orv* ’thins? Impure or/uJurieM
luutui in than.
Ask ym r Cruu, '1st for Hop Witters nd t'y
tb« in »%* •': - yo Take no of tier.
I* f.f 1 * a n ;0 * ■Uit"Pn'Ur-*'Kltttfhie>rtiT'' Tor
Drunken ii«>K, uw < f oi> u nn t UAmx.o and
Haruv'd
fiRND To 11 < ' ULAIt.
Ai! *•>v*»e »r>M ’ y <!■ rl 9 .
Hop Bitter* \!f;. f>> . !; - ‘i.:Gg ' i , a. Toronto , f *nt.
No. 47.
Poetry.
~
••SlkKIIOlIY'S .MOTHER.”
And the woman's feet with age were slow.
At the crowded cross she waited long,
Jostled aside by tire crncl timing
Of human heings, who )>**»*»<) h**r by,
V »'"**'"*
? the street, with laughter and shoot,
<n a d in freedom of “school let out,"
Came happy boys, like a flock of sheep,
Railing Past the snow, piled white and deep,
the W oman, so old nod, gray.
Hastened the children on their wav.
None offered a helping liaml to her,
So weak, so timid, afraid to stir,
Sd'RT street. SK&r
.... „ .... .. »I? r .l r0O,>
5?iKS 1 ** help you taaesrau, across, if yon wish to go!
,, , , V ,. wtlliont' , hpt’Utetrm,
f}"' * r « K"tdcd the trembling feet along,
‘‘L 1 llis ,"". u Sp r « bnn and strong;
7/ ls 1 '’ n y »ung h;u ’’ : heart happy Mends and well he content. went,
“She's ‘Somebody’s Mother,’ boys, you
know,
bur all shs s aged, and poor and slow,
Ami some one, some time, may lend a hand
And her own dear boy is far away.”
In “Somcltody’s Mother" bowed low her head
her home that night, ami the prayer she
said
Win, “God he ktnd to tlmt noble boy, pride
Who is ‘Somebody's Son' and and
joy."
Faint was the voice, and worn and weak,
lint Heaven lists when its chosen speaks ;
Angels eanght the faltering word,
And ".Somebodf's Mother's" 5 praver was
heard, ‘
- / —
Miscellaneous.
Alphabet.
A is the young man’s first glass of
ale.
11 is the beer which next w ill prevail.
C is the cider so siinplile at first, caus¬
ing in future unquenchable thirst.
Distlii! dram taken morn noon and
eve.
E is tlm extra one, eleven I Udieve.
P >a tbe dip thought xi) guild for U
cold.
G is the gin not so pure as of old.
I! is the hotel where often he goes.
i is tin; inner room We so well knows,
J is l lie jug he there Hills to the brim.
K is the knocking of the conscience
within.
i. is the landlord who smiles when
you drink.
M is your money he’s getting I think,
N Is the nightmare which visits your
buhl).
O is the orgies of the midnight rain.
1 ’ is the poor penniless pauiier you be¬
come.
ti is the quarrel, the product of rum,
It is tlm ruin rum brings to your door.
K is tlm suffering never known be
fore. *
T is the tremens, and mark this a*
true, they make few calls ere death
must ensue.
U is tlm undertaker who comes to
y° ,,r a ' d ‘
V is the valley where your body is
: laid.
! IV is the wretched wail and woe.
X ecrahle drunkards alone can know.
Y is tlm yearning for misspent time.
7. is tlm zenith uf the drunkard’s
dime.
Tho Square Man.
Tim square man mez/.ures Um same
each way, and han’t got no walnty edges,
nor shaky lumber in him.
He is free from knots and sap, and
won’t warp.
ll« is klear stuff, and I don’t care
work hmnp into he won’t
swe11 ’ * n<11,6 won,t Kl,, illk '
He iz ainungst|men what gooo kildried
hoa.ds arc among carpenters, he won’t
sen80ii kruck,
Jt don’t u.ake enny difference which
side of him yu come up to, he h the
same bigness each way, and the only
way tew get at him, enny how iz to face
hlfl , imi , .
He knows lie iz square, and never
spends enny time trying to prove It
The square man iz one of the best
shaped men the world has ever produced,
lie iz one ov them kind of chenks that
kant alter tew lit a simt hut yu must
I er the spot tew lit him—JW» IlilKn<i».
Strengthen your voice and remove
Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness, by
Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents per
bottle.
A World of Good.
One of tiie most popular towlicincs
now before the American public, is Hop
Bitters. You see it everywhere. builds Feo
pie take it with good effect. It
them up. It is not as pleasant to the
taste as some other Bitters as it is not
a whiskey drink. It is more like the old
fashioned bone set tea that has done a
world of good. If you don't feel just
right try Hop Bitters.— Sunda Nnr*.
f
The Democrat.
ADYCKTIslx; MATES ;
One Square, first insertion t
One Square, each subsequent insertion. t»
One Square, three wontha '
. . 4 00
One Square, Column, twelve months a oo
Ouarter twelve months . . 2.1 Ou
Half Column twelve months 40 00
Owe Column twelve montiis . m oo
&0~ One link vr Lee* considered aa a
square. We have no fractions of a square,
all fractions of squares will lie counted as
squares, l.ila-ral deductions made on Con¬
tract Advertising.
American Manners.
WOMaK'S LOVE.
Come from your long, long roving.
On the sea so wild and rough :
Come to me tender and loving.
And 1 shall la 1 pleased enough.
Where your sails have been unfurling.
Wliat winds have blown on your brow,
1 know not, and ask not, mv darling,
bo that you coiuu to me Wow.
SorrmvfnI, sinful and lonely.
I Poor and despised though you be,
All are nothing, if only
You turn from the tempter to me.
Of men though you he un forgiven.
I’d Though till priest lie unable to slirive,
pray 1 wake all heaven,
If only you come back alive.
* A «> rt -
Gtye the stove pi|>e elbow-room.
To save time—let your watch run
down.
Going to market—the roan with a
blacking pot.
UilU ' if Y ou ,noan to now is the
time to leap.
*i the way of tile transgressor is hard,
all editors must he transgressors,
,,,, 1 he tune .. has not yet when
come a
| niau attributes Ills l ed nose ' el to the Die col.l cold,
■
’ Ice disapprove
cream men of this
•*% «*»«,««*« »
stew their advantage,
. j
..qq ai „ t 0 „„ no (dace , like , home, repeat
. ■
j ed Mr. lieu peek, ga/Jug at a motto, and
! liaiwiirlliv ^ ,i,i,l.,i . m thin gi.ul theie is .
‘
hot.”
A married man of our acquaintance
thinks it strange that the man who first
invented sleep did not extend tlto inven¬
tion to babies.
A new song is culled “Oh, Sea Gull,
Take My Love a Kiss.” We don't sup
pose there are many young men the girls
j like to see gulled that way.
When an Ohio man told his wife he
■ traded fon» new spring wagoq,
she. rpjMied : You dunce, you ; wlij did
you get k spring wagon in tffe fail of
year.
j “Do fish sing ?” asks an exchauiig*.
Certainly, and many of them have bean
j known to reach the high sea. It takes
j t ie pickerel to sec sharp aud llounder to
’ be flat.
1 Jo»b lillliiujn i, uf opinion that Um
lion and the lamb unty, possibly, tome
j time in this lie world, down hut togethef when for the a lion little while
gets up
1 Um lamb will las missing.
A femiuiiif jsiet soliloquizes alsuit lie
ing “athwart the sl.qs) of a miu-kiaaeil
hill.” If site had been a boy that rhyme
would have commenced, “Athwart the
slope of a son kissed girl.”
A charming young bride in 8 acra
mento flogged a red faced |>oliticiaii be¬
cause lie invited her husband into a
saloon to take a drink. He intended to
liquor, hut she lieked him.
When the autumn tints the foliage,
Then Turning leaves to red and gold.
Yis wall the stoop to vacate,
Or she'll catch her death of e dd ;
And you’ll have her .softly muimuring,
When your time you have outstayed,
“Dew good-bye, you bust be gojg—
Good (light, dal lig, cub agaid I”
It is claimed that a man never loses
anything by politeness, but this has
proved to be a mistake. .Vs an old l'hii
adclphiiin lifted his hat to a young lady,
the wind carried away his wig.
“Oh, mister!” said an old lady, after
a bicycle hud passed her, “just now 1
aeed a wagon-wheel riinoin’away with
a man. You kin believe it or not. I
wouldn’t if / hadn’t seed it inyseif.”
“It is not trite that a married man can
ever become a bird, although when lie
cornea home at two in the morning his
! wife very often makes him quail.” Wo
guess there will be some quailing around
soon.
0 „ e of 0 „ r y011ng mcn mJ% fm had th .
1( i,. asur0 of kiftslll g i4 you ,,g huiy tho
other evening ... the dark whom slm
mi „took for her lover. Discovering
r mistake he says she remarked, "it U
not he, but it is nied.”
„ e Wiui tar tH(RljtifuI hair
and Is-gging for one tiny curl when her
little brother said : “Oh, ’ my ! taint
nothing now. You just ought to have
seen how long it hangs down when she
hangs it on tlm side of the table to comb
it.” Then they laughed and slm called
her brother acute IRtie angel, and when
that young man was going away and
heard tliat boy yelling lie thought the
j a( j ^. ts jnkon suddenly ami dangeroos
ly ill.
It is rumored that one of the Craw
fnrdville young men went hunting the
other day, , and , on his return called ,, , on
our young druggists for some whiskey,
saying "he had been snake bitten.”
“How much do you want ?” asked the
[young \ druggists. ’'Four quarts.”
| , ‘As much as that?” “yes.” replied the
1 young sportsman, “four quarts. The
, snake was a very Inrge one.” Will the
y ()U ng man lie so kind as to tell us what
1
sort of a snake it was ? It is quite un
i common to see snakes at this season of
j the year.