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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1881)
ROUNDABOUT IN GEORGIA Matter* Taroafti'iui the Mate K educes to Heatable Item* for the lutormatton aui Katertaluaen! ul tbr Reader. —-TN? corn crop in parts of Oconee com»t? i* gfiod. ~Unn*w .- rrertih -. among cattle )D r , North «»a)fgi<i. — Atlanta sell* upward of #60,000, —<.V..T|<dl*rs are damaging , crop# in some pnrts of tl»€* state. —The Atlmila ifnlling Mills was t.nrn . a !*•* Well........ y afternoon. I»s* about *r,n ,onu •loftepli . ... J. Stnva.l, .. tl’ E ' 0f his own * * t sus) Coui'ty twst. May, ,i«n iikmi wqniktl on the pica of tem itrary iimauity. —fstdl another witu «f Mar-on, the bigamist, baa made her appearance. This time it is the sixteenth. She bo long* to Washington City. —The shock of an earthquih felt in Xewnan last Saturday night a alamt eleven o’clock, and continued Jt’-r;' that Judiflncnt ^ day had tome. . ......*»' 1 —-Elberton farmer* contemplate hold in* a meeting to ask time on guano —» county, 2» this —• fall, is «*■ said to exceed in amount any ever lief ore put in. - Tim mamigers of the Mato Fair to tmhetdin Macon thin fall aeetn to re Karilthe pr.w|**cts of success »» h"|f #ul. T lie I'xhihits will be tnMisfencd to the Kximnitiou »t Atlanta, as soori «a the fair closes, e«t SetMl Oil Mill*. Ill* pHition lor in corimrution him lieen tiled, and sets forth uiiioiig the articles to bo malm fncttired, oil, cukes, meal, soap, t»;»l ting, ferlliWirs etc. -John Melinda and ami W,„. ( bn n«T, of McHil|rotii‘ry c«imifcy, Imil a little •ulNiiiicliMHt.il id in? hint Sutiirday ni?ht« with km«i rvMWlX* for MclHiclc, who was •UMasI three times. It is thought ilwft ** will rromw JW % * Ultmd hit* diTWed in favor of lint eo»»Hl,lliiliroiality <»f the issue of Augusta, and *......'r;; the " ........ r if plnnita ftlisdcxcapum*. - . have - rti v A Mr. Willie MRs. u young man la tong ■fc to......—i looimmfcthi^io* pioiiiinnt fiinii 'JTes of rob unit ted soi Cide by shooting hiltiself, lie left it noto assigning lio cause, hut staling tlint ha Imd contemplated the act tor Bonia time. —Tlie coloretl wharf lalmrcr* of S» vannah »r» on a strike for higher vmges They Monday aak #’J per day. A riot occurred in Which one jmlice olliccr was mortally wounded, it iasupposed. The loading of V »-Hsels had to lie continued I by others .i. under ... I,, the prated , mu of the |iuliC£* —Jim h colormllalMirer at tiro Atlanta Rolling Mill committed suicide !Tur • Ollf S SS* |HACMft. y For f Ol rilStSn^v? a Hltoil ilinu pruViollH !,* Iro bml 4 rn*ii hi IumI InmlUi, and uun id.iliifNl 11ml bin W«nk wns t<M> (mill. Suicide Is something unusual with Ins ....... WM> i,ls 1 ' ' —-I*r. J. N. Van Meter, of llarlott comity, eolunilttisl suicide last Monday liy lie jumping into a well BIO feel deep was.. N.KtiaiTr snrge..n in Sin, mans army waul timl u li nHti\<« of nt.i Mii«», . but ;t it'Hiduiit .. , . ol , this state since lartd. Mo wm much estocine.1, The cause is supposed In have lieen mental derangement result lug from ilhiess. - -Judga Thomas A. Foster an old slid sulwlan iali lll/.en of ( alhoiin, (,a , committed suicide at his home last .Sat till-day liy Mu siting himself with with a pistol. Financial reverses wrought, K”^r main lause ii" of llie art. lie was m inotiierdll-uw or t.ni, A. ( . lou, formerly .if Allunta. —The Imram irii, uf the liearse r ut 7 a nm ' cr»l eral'inwessK.n . ™ III Jg'mlville, l «l T iennessee, took (right and ran away upsetting the hearse. I ho coffin, which contaiinsl tho remains of a lady was, throw,, out niul hursted o|ien, and the coi |ise rolled overon tin* ground, where „ was run " ,l1 preaeiumg a gn.iMli sight. —Mr. John \V. Gillespue, of Atlanta has received intelligence from the west SHttSo In i be r, had ... 'Tr . V'" "* W }', V * \T‘ 4ii<( ii?rit Him >i!< fin as Mm sftotibbT wt*r» DalDii by CiivoIhs. H** was a ita* 1 tiVF f*f UwuiHH, RtKi (nr - stfUNi intro li.ul lived in Nevada and California w here Iro eitgugml ’ w«* in niitmis*. —An **xnn\s)on in coiiyms l«? nitli a rej*orU*r*H tiro Atlanta 0 *m fihiutHui stated that tin* ajj i Humiliation westvvunj was great from tin*South ern states except Georgia; Hut iin melise crowds weiv daily leaving lucky. Tennessee, Virginia. Nm th l andiua and SoutJi Curolinn, for Tey as. Ol. Um contrary lie said. Western |«-ophi here cuuiing lo Georgia. -Two rears „go the .......... of ) 1 rr 5 * Mav Co “ of \tInntii ‘ h,,l 9-* in* • * ♦town » , fhitii - turn. . u*« Utrof , di®<H>v *i>*il. I>ast Sunday ni^ht Iip i»* cnivwl a Ht*ab*d t*nvfdo|H* ft*nn tiro hands of a colored Imv who hurriedly give it to him imd left. On o|K>niiig it lie was aurpii-ed to find two new ,<.1 hills. Ac eoin|woviug them was the following note : “This is yours: keep it. 1 would have give it to yon sooner, hut was nerving Satan. I am trying to lie ; Fliriatian now. Forgive ine. pl- .^r, for atenlinf it—1 ludievtsl (i.al will.’’ — Atlanta is having a sensation over one Burgnnd, a tlernian druggist He had got into sera|s*s in several cities, and at length cattle to Atlanta, iug a “lady friend.’’ Tiiei-e In- enteivd a drug-store, and passed off fov a mo tel young man. He was n man of inteili genoe ami edue:,tio« and of good ad drcaa. and snrotsdist in making lane hilts with a uumhei of merchants, lu a quiet wav he lived high. ,\ few da\s ago he left, cam iug w ith him a d a mond ring and ?1u». m money Glong mg to the “lady fnemV and leiving disconsolate har-keepers ami Ifvcry-sta hie men ami divers of others to mourn his d- parture. lie was arrested in Nov OrJeanSiUid tuvugl.t Igi- k to Vila Uttfr from I>r. Felton. Editor* of tk‘ Etf ning Xttf* . Ilt*r**wit!» fm»! a ivcent tetter from Hon. tv II K« :> ■ to 1 Rjo totrohiiijj tiro pubfixlitd n Jitters dw*usM*<t ir* my articles lately in the daily C. & C, of iftfa city. It is ex r#H)ij)#JY interesting a - giviiig the views of one of <»eorgia% ablest men on que* tions most vita! to the anybody general welfare. However much you ot else may differ from him in ^otne of his views amt expressions in Ibis letter, we ami a*i «uicii, this sss occasion, »jsarai ai! other*, on «s ou lie boldly declares his views and stands *>y hl» conviction*. No question more 'Ueply Will I* Concerns paused ponby th* |-eoj»le them at large. tUe Very that u ;a near future, than that discussed in tins letteruf Dr. Felton. and J do not believe you '-v j : I refuse to let the people see, through your impartial ami fair columns, Hook: hr *J 1 Jas.S. NE\K CAI{TEr>Y!!.!,E, CiKO’miA, t August, 29th, iHM. ) I loti. ,I,m. S. Itvok, A o'/u-ta, (}u. Mr !)r .ah Mr: Your letter received and 1 am delighted to bear from you again thin'- r* - .tn with great interest and y, (U ,■ x 1 >os* - with great force and ability tin crushing intiueiiee of monopolies * llil "hicb our count! v is now cursed. UMlm uSu fu^ ^ 1 know tl i.i faddomti.l.- lo ucoff at tin «h» Umt famem in Georgia are grow,n K l, t ,. p t#p ,. r ty as 1rai.Utl y as tiieir industry w «»uid autUon/.**. li 3011 will reileet a inoim nt, it will In* apparent tliat these scoiters are generally controlled by mo ....... 1 -.-. ; journals oft be. day, ot'these are placed there by the paid agents corporations, it i* strange tiiat the people forget tiie truth—that all wealth i- the prmiuct of labor, and when these corporations are wealth whkh stmles'us by “Lai proportion**, sw«*aiin? the pcoplu— the Jah»>iin? this «miltiuid«-iii*f in* in « tl«ptetvd of tiro prohts of their labor -smie pro rata extent. 1 ‘roiein m» much wealth produced m tiro rutted Stales per utimim—no more, no less. When these railroad syndicates ,l,, R hniikm? estahlislnnents are absorb s'urrirt'as/issri the pockets its Mom ot erealois to the vaults ol I ...... incorporated immopolie-. 1 hey control in a large measure,not only 1 "i-tusiries, hut the politics m the n« lion, and uiih-a they are quickly made to u„. heMs ot Uo- people,they will uihKu the people Hroli d,iv*^ this is the coming tight. The ipiestli/i is, shad lie- people rule ot shall nmaippie he-, managed hy lew potiinal -ho/es,'' , |!nlo t „ l ''* J.ig.udic U Siod? ;i iorporatmi^ A“A"e yfi hx'Afm v : “"{* „„. M . to status of all tin- pnaluetive industries of Hhs country ? hnall these monopolies I've ami strengthen, or will tile people in 1 , " n honesty and patriotism limit their asm e- ■ I am sorry lort.eorgia ami the South, ami ful in midst ot our necessities misled by our coiithhMK'c m iiron* jijn iy rouiro*, wc an* rapidly passiu? Into tiro ' ‘•-l!,”'. *t«i V ' <-n-'.iau»tis li“e sUuupto T J tb»* tlilllghtt'l by ilro iMHUam is of tln*.M* lannoplit H It tin *y*tvm ut Ciuud aud Ditpr<*bat<tll, which they now practice mid which I hey - Impoly, it would I rigUteii the people into npon ami violent revolt, Button- mi the .south ami in Georgia, these huge tyiaunies come to ns hearing t.i' aiiu U »u tfa upon ;;>r*ai«iw.l Hi** |H upli' tA-m.mr..- l:k»* tin* waml of Mtu’cury did upon tin* huinlivii* eyed Argus, li pm., ih-m to,s| ,,„u they ao- destroyed. If the piratical emit could came lo ml u>, would tloatnig its "black dag, ” we a muck and sink it. JrKX-tiw Wal'T assiH'iate.i which we have always with honesty standard, ami patriotism—the old Demo, ‘latic now, alas! to - oiteii horue alntt by some master monopolist. as is:.!:: |><dulenI oiganizatioii. with the sameoh le.-t, in view, viz., the euliuom-.nieiit of eapitai, ami pauperisiu ol labor. Never ketore in Hie history of tips government 1,: " arisioeraey ol wealth and a serfdom (lM ,developed so rapidly, ami unless respect the ••money the popular power" Is speedily tin' taugiit to will at ballot-box, and to retire Iron, <mr.legislative hallj-ln " ** " vars we slialj tmd the glory of our f.-i-t.tutmns wit. haved.sap,wared for " ll as| ' me if I will licit candidate for to vernor next year. Ln answer, i>cniiit me to say, I can do "oflioig a. an independent without the m and I rum the people. Whenever the l,n l' ,l| eliasable eiti/en.-Uip ot Georgia re m»Iv«*s to rufiirm tlroir stat« ?ov«*i'u»iu*iH, *) s biu thus** troirotieiairos of ntouop~ the > w5!l ,in ‘ l >tam!anl ''•'••‘vis m this Minggle lor the right » hop** to s*'»* a UHcnnmvd its ivsolvt* all ovov tlu* ti'Sciu* politics froiw thi* “m.urbim*’* which has tispl it in abso ,ut “ f*»r ->> !*»))?. Ir i-; all with tin* ''h<» still have ikcfiowur, p ll , n "'i governin'iil". 7 ?7 IVk *' 1 , S l l fn f '.-o rs ‘"’ ;Uld J U ° "" 1 ''" U, 1 H> ,n this You and nn friends generally , cun lie assured of one fact, that whether a cumli 'or am ottice. either in the state or '•* Ud* * «nares>i«ual disiriei- whcilter *>» advwale, pioicct mid ."f;* delciul ‘i ^ Hie 11 leading , lor 'i '"' 1 •'■> lotfro - bc;udi,uU.v »,n»hiNot amt „opu7 Am/ «<’/< and |W*;st*in (oJmtUtUtonaUjit tiro K*Ugi> tho ( m y»iu „ lt . la my th<* ?r**at eol!<erva tiv»* » K*iio iit lu *** tH?ia would liivd u lino i'-mm piatfot-m iu these published in¬ * * fours truly, " 11 Fi.i.ton. . ISuggiw aud Harness. _ . 1 . X. t II .V I’M A N. CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. lias on hand a full line of 1 U G G I E 8. A XU Wagons, Harness, Kte. -- ! have the fullest and most i„t of BUGGIES mid Bngg- and Wagon HARNESS over bnmglu this market and which 1 am v,*;**,.- -,r BOTTOM FRH'1> i.v* nn* who \,.... n ,e-! vihing », ,*„ ?••• * sep-JMw J N ‘11 \ PM \ N MYERS X MARCUS, DRY JNTotions 2 ioGiery, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS A 5 H CLOTH I AG WOUi! r* »f Ta’iaferrc 1 and a/!joining < ..tn? . t • " assorturont is muqualtHl by a> -* A fennture of obt business - WHOI BOOT.SIIOE ^ V TT l 5 • 1 SE l .i > ! i distinct from our Dry Good ue will he found the larcf**st and T had, and we salUti^d lha* it !':» c aUnili before ]> t n in? e->e-wh MYI'.Ii I'atent .Iteuicl&ea. SMITH’S sl ;T.?i s'S 1, MEDICINE OP THE AGE. ri.;id a ci av ____1 oe thK PittKtt s • One of the fast young men of AtlatH says it saved liis life when all others had failed. .1. W. Johnson,C lerk Superior „,<>.................wwe-it........ dml more too it acted like it cheriu on the fliend i orileiva it ior.iitul litu of EVEll 1 £>' YMl' JOM of disease.’’ Another says he tried nil the Blood ^ yen botth »juul loui rt .ul -iro m l.itik. without benefit. AHtittwitcuig with I,e is already better. Mr. K. Bahtkn, of Buck Ilorr,, he wart cured of Chrome I)mi chorea and Sprofithom Frunticins ' of fifteen wjt h )( , ss Ui;ln two boUlt-s V •* iuu s ?..\vast . , on liim have been so won as little less than n miracle. N nniliei s of physician know'll-* ingredients,hesilate not to preserihe.il, -‘iia ...m aiwavs .uw.iis witli w iin iK-m is o< lit ol to tlm nm , .,ut a nt Hundreds ol othois arc in ecsl over its good elTpcts. l.ong list of lumn-s could be added if necessary, but its feets speak for themselves, 'Sold aivloidviiie, bv II s SMI TH BliUtiCIST < i «a. Floreston '-SEM~r Cologne «| A ____— able. L.oM by defter* tuVrufi :c„.x.Y. * All who Farmers Mothers, Piuatness Men, Mechanic:*,. all who */ic, miserable arc tired with out 1 hy work Rheumatism, or worry, and Neural-* »nre Bowel, Kidney tyRpepsta, lover Complaints, ■ ii or youcan, ^ be invigorated and curard bv urmT PARKER’S GINGERT0N1CI .Gin^erToiuc IicstnoaUh^^sWonsthUcstororyou thBgTtats^t Blood Fertilizer arid the’ CanUsc. ar.f far superior to Bitters and other Tonics, as it' tf >" *F te m. l.ut neverdntwicsteo ni wmnvw-ii TCTAX-K J!4i&...lSu 3 * j£S.Ci..?.. 2 liAlM, po»t,ro»coiot. J p |\ Iul\uUCKS li i i ■ MEW JCjl *\riTf* 43 3 ld*E^l'C 3 3 "t-w XiC « AND LIVER BILL (SUGAR-COATED.) «>m* rill isa Ol»e i*»i 1 i> a Host*. i Hie l*ill G a These 1’ills u ire -in -ihsolnte a ein-e lor ''J 1 f'liioas ami . Malar ml . a licet urns. 1 '»*V glill'l' 1 " will, disease at us foup tain head, and root it out of tfle pa tient.’s system at once. They fortify the .len'idlacks irody against Disease in all toi m&ofsinl and . polemics, and enable „ . , th ,. m i-ism nh-il ft? onrer ulb .c HAYDOFK^ N FAY LlYI'-li I’ll.I.'' relieves the entire system of p ivns and ,idles,enliveus tlm spirits ami sends new blood »•«'»» .............. Gall Cot Ibis iliest iiuable mei'rreii.e at your nearest druggist, and take nootb \)\\ iBmlOCk S*XCU’ LiVCT Pills. Vi>r ivll Dist-asos «>i l tc Kitluuys, Ib* tent ion of I’riui*. Du. IIay<bK \ s X< vv l.lver Pills ;trt i lailVct uure. Hue 1’iH willMitmfy the most skeptical, l'or Fetmde 1 liseasvs, Ne, vous I’ros iGdion. Weakness, General fgvs.silmic. Hunt ol .Ippetitc, and Sick Head.ielu , l>r. Huydock's New Liver Fills will I t found an effect ual remedy. Thev arc lui versa! in their effects |d a.iUHnl. acme can almost , . always , , Kaeh vial contains twenty Fills. Fill is'a dose. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE l'\»r Salt* by a 1 i Dru^bis. ('.11 TIOX—Notic art* so at-wwiiu unless the signature of .11,1.MX iHH Ksu.uo-H.is each vial td Fills. • ftrrrjl / *.« >•(; -<r-t .»«.</. It drnggisl does not keen them, we mail them tree to any address on ceipt of *i*, cents. Five \ i.ds for sf BUY AT ONCE. D(.i NOT 3U HaydockE Piatt New Cc., Mreet, Y 'in. A|U-i! S. Si. j-y. os, butts' mmm t «U Chronic X>: Rl rrti Utat iua thtx th uirh t. fcvrv&rqcomptirrsvicxt**. ETI ! .‘R •: ^•Goas o| tbs* t'Kv'd. Fkm\L-hAr«" ~s -A mmivmiBBz g patients datipntTc tnea-^ U U" ■ » i i-iRW Km c -S,x«s >4 ihfU- ' o-rf-al si few s DR l»I i l\ .* N 'th *■.' >;* iHCv. . — .ejtfMw/ ^\Wm A ’ ^ V V \ V jf* \*Z ^**.-*^ A V %/ e-wV ^ * ■ th: lo i Ul© •* *.!ha,act}ii>* A> nrviii.ts - • iaSmer. za oa th» L - i.vUwy iti tU© TJuc^Prc-feV.lo i’.GmoGy iiatteasl; Gl au-J l u XT; a no ml dozs oriAcoa u amove. / rut 'TO a it tl' or/llul 7 pur oi life; ir AaixxUiieUliLtG&ootl.it )a onici-'.y Ui .dved ual sooa aV tiv »rtio*2, !fact tfvjviucirUj -u i ra 4 'V'.-» • tipva tb« ‘i'jwal p.nrt or. r %t: & • rt i - i j-1 fron sel -aUuiw aad exc<»?» s,8t< pdi b? ... uni and :--'m jud-J :no t-ystom, removir.g teaUiriag the ike Dimness Xumsl to ■ r meuiory, Dooilltj’, ' -.;t, Vorv >i ; fe. ContuEfcai of Jder.j, £S /->/*' n: ion to Societ ety.Gtc^etc., ana tue apjwaran ciat ire ol i 1 ac‘l cTnally arc©— TV: Anyinii this bfleo ,rad , :■ 'td dormaat real res- ringi»rfo.:£, -1 for y©arp. Sex-.jl This modvot Vigcr.where tri-at V V UUH RfcOl 'd tlio te fc In very severe cases, aod ia o-iw s prenourc dog '.red snee iss. 93. I>tm uru«r9 trs are are trnjtr. too ir. ach txcD nro- pre •IV d ir. ic t.Uniij thos t. >ubkn, l ed, -ia jr.aayc»n bear vdt rf»tep wfth bnt- little "f iny permanentfrood. Thr ro i J.j j uo no Nonaea*© No t.bouL tltfc PrGp^mtifja. I'r- -tlcal o!>* r- r -r*nooenables us tc JxisUi'-elv guarc-r>i.5o tfcat i& rojl. civ©Batisfnction. JY’ir.LT:*- tin.- Bii.'ho !r-ir.s ‘Bat it bJu* heeu in L'Qtierai t.3©, »o t :avo thou.&a-.! of testi¬ monial* .v. to Itf* •’?; 1“, aad it id now coaceavsd b;, t,ba ri.idkvf! J 'to:. -lc-n to bo the most rttioaai meant* >-«t . .■■} of reacf.ioffand cwriagthla very prova!**ui rai: Iro .rouble,that is v/oll and Gown to whom bath© vjuuch cflu 'e o( unto ■t ry to s.i taany, uooa -1 prey Ihiiir u.-m -vs nostrums aud biff fee*. *Th ) iinmedy g put la- ’.p iu .Goat boron, $u of threeidzas, 2, J:'o. l,u .n ;;.„X t * o laouth.) ;Ko. (rjfiicicr.t to elfec*. a p.?r f‘.-**peat rj, unless la severe ca«os,) »?*; fro. ?. " uiLg r tiire© months, will at->o omlhsioos am; * , r t-» vitror in the worst canes,) $7. Bent by ruai!, t, ir v ia-a wrappers. Full JOlRSCXiONa lor v.: ror v.’i'.i t ceomp'i.y ol*’ft RACI£ BOX. S*<Tr**2>h~\ i sM*rttl ''i.A'X for M M'A po \ ahTi oiFiffi.' lli*t SrniiotiH ibum, trAirh i‘ iU tonwiif** a ^ \L *i-V fouufnftco'band/!/* KtLvpltVU.1 Hint b»: J/fflli. bf (fed 0 -v Mg'] \»<*' il'/'r ’.Jil t'Sxi, <»?' 'ir* *t) *:**•. .'j.C 1,4 . 'j/.O tm iff * * oG / ewihdv oo. lr qrtscsis. t,‘ ,rkc; a no 3tb r jU. L'T. LOG!3. i.’O. Ap;-;’. s, Ti,j-y. Iffii G.itlmdi.il St. Ihdtinfoie." ft is with mil plensur.'t..,it i mbl my testi illuiiv In the gi-fu; virtues ..f ,V<(.-.v/f./iw/! us ii Specif. ■ ... Xeui-iilgin ami m-be. s„cli ,i rcuie.lv is all suff -i- ™ 1 ................ .1. it. Itidgeiy. • i 11 u" Giis.iii & l»ro., t’i«,pri<*tni-s, liggisls. ALi.tHi.ii, tin. s i by nil !» 8 oir DOES WHY? WONDERFUL * CURES r Bftcanao it acts on the LITER, BOITELS and KIDNEYS at the same time. * h Because it cleaneea the syatem of the poison¬ * ous humors Chat develops in Kidney and Uri -, |potion, nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Const!. « Pilos, or in Rhemnatism, Neuralgia, Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints. BEE WHAT PEOPLE 8 AY 4 Eugono B. Stork, of Junction City, Kansan, M s'ci&ns snys, Kidney-Wort had been cured him after regular Vhy trying for four years. Mrs. John Araall, of Wnahington, Ohio, says her hoy was given uo to die by four prominent * I ivjiU* W* U J*^ ' 10 waB afterwards cured by I M. M. B. Ooodwin, an editor in Chardon, Ohio ★ l^ftys beyond he was not exoevted to live, being bloated f~l belief, but Kidney-Wort curednim. I I Anna L Jairett of South Sol • that seven years suffering from k idney troubles ★ and other complications was ended by the use of ♦ Kidney-Wort. John B. Lawrence of Jackson, Tenn., wnffered for years from liver aud kidney troubles ami after taking “barrels of other medieinee,'* Kidney-Wort tnade him well. . (suffered Michael eight Coto of Montgomery Center. and] VtJ to" years with kidney difficulty (was unable work. Kidney wort made him 1 “ well aa ever.” msm 77A9Y PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation is Dry and Vegetable Piles. Form • tin put package up tn which in cans, one of makes six quarts ¥ ot medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Con. cent rated, for those that cannot readil y pra part* it. U nr It acts trith equal effoiencji in either form, B GET IT ATTHE DRUGGISTS. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, HICIIAKDSON & Vo.. Prop's, OlWill send the dry post-paid.) ftl RMVGTOV. TT. BE3ESC: ¥■ iter. l >. S'J ;-Y. Agents Outfits* O j t* j \ ' hitfct furui- lied f-.-n. . with full in O ? -ti-Hetiims fnrHm.li’.eting the most pi.h)!.Mile In. !msiiii» Tlie that sin one can en¬ cage liusim is so easy to learn, and our iustrneti ns are so simple - ul -Din. -n V .-Cat profits from tlie very start. No one can (ail who is u illing to u ork. Women are -is sucres i:;I as it, ' ' ’ C,,' - , ’ 'V 1 'T" ever’knowll JV'' ' -} l a . v X hef-are. All w’y sum irised t ! :» ea t • icb't a;*n* to w ,*v. ,.7 yr»tir s|>an > time a; V qu <!,> n 'lliave to invest •■a I Ufa. ; \ ' - ’ ! c rink. I hose who neisl rca i ■ nov, 'hu’.ild vvrTc at one.* ...... fi “ ' .a-- i, Nov.t.'so.A-v. < i >o7 Gf nt i V’ to those '.Yho’-.v'r-h to )s h 11 f>.S - | ’ - isant anil nrof ilDWil. *r\ thii , r newi II>;tal not rtM-.iuu ?. W * will ni funii>U \ou >» rytLnsj. a <lay ::nd iinwanlsis ♦•asj v W :! • . ’> ;l \ 11: ET 3W \ from hr me O rmsh;. Xu risk s.oatev.r. Many new Uur?T»‘r8 WJVtTo.l .it 0!iv*'\ Many Iir<* Uiak !••»•. No . I-..- Who is willing to will tin«i a short roar* fr II IIallett * Co. P, rt aiol. M nt \ V 4 ,'SO. i-y DAY, TiVVlHILL & CO., 733 and 735 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., MANUFACTURERS .VXD DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF C arriages, Moekaways, Buggies, Plantation and Road Wagons, Caits, Etc. Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of the Wagon Co.’s Spring Wagons and Buggies, d ilson, Childs & Co.’s Philadelphia Wagons, Lightest Draft Wagon made. They Also, the Webster, Old Hammered m Hickory,and Our Own p Axli -=■> JYj A Make of Oiu> a nd Two » § \ J.Iorse Tt agof s always Wheels. Wc keep fin full stock, at bot ail sizes on hand. tom prices. We have added to our stock of Fine Buggies and Iiockaways, A Line of Cheaper Grade Busies. ..... Also, a Full stock T,„»u “■ 1 '"““ ••* *•*' “ a Als emlot k Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kin skim T in lid S.ii. s. A full stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styles, just received. I on your orders, or call and see us. Our prices will, at all times be iSt*i»t22yl bottom Prices, JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS. —BEAI.Ert IX— Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Curtains and Shades . -ALSO Wall Papers and Borders ■713 BROAD STREET OU) STAG 1 AUGUSTA, GA, J A M ES (;. BAILIE & SONS. Feb.25,‘Sl.j-y. OEDER YOUR SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS. Cano MTIs, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws ’ a'&.’s'M sK’rar.w gss Cnislmg.s, (rHj HiHs, and Gold Mine J/ac.liiirory, from bEO. R. Li 3IBAHD & C .h, FORKST ( ITV FOl-XDlfV AND MACHINE WORKS, Near Etc W at, • Sower. I«» Von wick Street, AIKiUSfA, GA. t.y" Repairing Pi'omptly dime at Law Prices, Inly I.",, ’SI. j-y. U I ticiumhs J iiinself Ai>*aiiir -DIE II. S. SMITH. Proprietor of tlie Old Drug Store. (NEXT DOOR BELOIV THE HOTEL,) CEAWFOEDVILLE, GEORGIA " lt!l thanks for ilbonil patronage in tlm past, solicits continuance tithe them. Begs in form a same. to tUcm that iu addition to live usual full line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. He always lias on hand, they will find an Umisallv Full Stocg of LIQUORS OF VLL KINDS With something specially good under the bratid of OL.D RTECTiYR rye 1 UliuG^’ 00 *’ and C igarett ° s With many other LV VXD OFT (JT IF - - S. SMITH, ’ CrawfordriUe. articles Mar-25,'81,k-m, Geefgia The WHITE Sewing Machine. The Ladies Favorit) [ BBS Because it is the Lightest Running the most quiet; makes the prettiest stitch ; and has more conveniences titan any other Machine. *5 It is warranted five years and is tlie oasi cst to sell, and gives the best satisfaction L:- ■•-TN of any machine on thy market. Vi. Intending purchasers At- are solicited to ex¬ - : r_ : amine it before buying. Responsible deal¬ y , JS. - ' ers wanted in all unoccupied territory. J. D. A T. F. SMITH, tYlioU-'A.e and Retail Dealers, r,<>. BROAD STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 59 Tor S.ile by Mrs. D. A. Williams. Crawfordville, Ga.