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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1881)
t Till oiiiiikn pkohu.m. A Ik mdtr JlAiHgt Hook. 881 1, hav oi Ion..lames k. Ml j Hon. W. IX Tutt. We think tl ,i. t'i-> are of great public in 'if J r inrolre questions of rita! an*ling the attention »f K'jetv. We believe a eeiate their herefore, respect* **<pie■ I y*. u to give them n place rcoluamn, notwithstanding their • lesiwrtfullv Ai ExvNiiKK II. Stephens, James I). Waduell, li. J. Beid, M. 1)., Mai’.suali. Z. Andrew i-. John A. mkphk.ns, (without aid of id ax of rilhtr o*. th an.) W.'A. 1*. liOl.DKN, T. K. UttlSTOW, W. H. C>r\' * I G. W, Far >IK J >. W. Hixow, W M. H. IiKOOK K, J. IX IIammack. Jas. F. It KID, and 'Ahcrx. V/f/fi ’■ And ('ototiUitionfilxKt: hen I commit!! i w hicfi red you! Bite of 'Gt, ! itiMi fto i«t«*u of 1 m coining li» rover ltii •! Utitfl: I look . tic Hftvs | IVVloU»I> paiie*»in which ll!l \ u ( ’ut!» wi t it 1 that ii fa in Kamloiph wttrtfi nib it crops In that !*v working th«! r i lay ft tr* 1 then turning e the balance of the day. thbt * a text, stak* \t» i pubUsticd ith ia d. t 1 i i not, w id ei ro omethfn# ory “Why Eftt?” (*cor* nne foi to n ^ after appearance I noticed our cHtnmi a eominunicailoii from v > ■. dile pen of J mi go Hook, iii which ••ltd avoreil to answer your very perti it i I wry. “Why tienVgiatis wer. o Suf f ng tor Sonim mi ; to Kat” had not been i'il, and endeavored to give my idea cause of ft AIM 1 depi ion among far it cmnmu ti to ft tut lyre one of Hot! ami to at l« iii|>t to .".how tlict tin* contraction of tin* • titleiicy had nothing whatever to do with fin« vl *l»- of the tanners. 1 hI 4'ly tvfotd tin* Win* Intcrc t thought of<*«orgla wan ths truth hoh ly in d farm i n, and you can Imagliift how greatly sur i i-ed I waa t»» find that Judge Hook in rejoinder bad accuned me of ‘ army lug’ my “Mt'uhg mind and goot! bcait »;*■ mci d ‘ • *1 r When I Mb* .1 11 g<* pi• f* . 1 **1 wliiiHo much be-nii to doubt mv own mg I tiled to forget that I had been ni..'ef| on n farm, and that J had evir in my iitV elos V inspec ted tho buHtneaa und ot a imiiv, «s it trod the upturned furrow, and could only tack my brain to devise H one plan to lid U inyaeifof this tteaaonn i . l no v that Migai - oated pills common in tin* piacln e of some on, but I regard flic coating as ai to **it|ier HHeleso Kmtlering phrases and hour 1 c xpiesHioua ftte very pretty iu a *"Ond in ws oh per Htlicle—-they periotl, tend ami greatly to On a (lowing Nonn-tiuiob, ML t-) J ; G - k** 1 >,)< * T U *pi, have a mollify I llg ,1 TuTcl* ' lion return . but with all t in ■ n tu*-eiucnt* to tickle the fancy of I cannot .say that <J,*orgia i pel n are * priubdlt, il,f ilb m* iodide urnt pains mill ;h,i! v.iih 1 1;, > ;ii" , .iiil.ui.ik i**.\<* t»nn.(iUi.»i in tl*** . ; i p<pf, *pi ti »p,-i.■ (mu tpf |p(illlif«l |iiiilies nit '' ."in<■!:■ >, p'V t" Hu e\ ’p'ti « pit inoiMi i»cli iu tlii< l.iil'l • 1 !‘i"iiiiMs 11) ti'll tlh‘111 ]p|fiiu, lip .mu. luit ! i nth, Rim eiulm. • I-.....I tl.-." in 1 ■''Vciittppii .,f ll,.. , (.i'Ultmi of evils wlileh new a«ici n. It is mmi rely W'U th while lor Judgt* Hunk t ohinIi liunticuliy into tin* lisls ”1 to b* i n«ith» luitth s i loin my atlacks. v,, -‘ n". 1 g.i: extentuiie not aught set t ui to a pine in low its cost ot pioilm tiou, lo M»d exclusion of main and bread sbiiis, they can he convicted unprciljudiccil oj Jolly of tfw ■ i'toJ r ,before any he .St« * with rhuir indignant s, ♦ Judge Hook (and every uiio knows Ids sk »** «« ndvwcfiw), to plcgd th' ir cause, ! • ty ’ d'(W inlci”: ii »ke house* and pocket hoi liitiU ■111.'!! <i...<;.f f.t ed cos* uud buildings iiul us mute hut {(ten iv if > HgtU’is} them, mid id more effectmiUy than l eon ld hope 1 h * ' a* 1 *(•*"!' • i a m ir i 1 f 11 of tfieir taking ■ 1 11 ' n 'o,,^ yu;,;s «t tmi and ii* u.» ** 1 11»* d» i.is.o.i , of tin eoi 1 ’ mini.1 ;\i ••n 3 eat.sot i et regre.sajou ulvi to - present s\> in «*f tanning, have , ■ nviih .’d tin* taruicrs of Georgia which :•»*•> u.uinot !,IN' ••ottM.i Willi l ” 1 v ' ’ ’ y 1 and const* • is ugo^um * r ot their past VIP.1V .....Vi', "• - uh*»**i GG’I h.lued "ll!.' .Ui . dob. nituml ’ fci.lt* to i «• Hook, iu Iii oloqueut defense the funnel* of (. gecuscs me of iuttering them h ds Unit 1 said “they o’lTering for s jincthing ” He to eat. in this because i won’t ma : i vuvs sen t tee i accuse them of huiuess. Suvoly hsuiied »hulgc is not in earnoi m net i charge the gia won .a om * s » when y con imis of the fact i ..a, iu> own -t-.-e.ee, Liiit ot *Le': - H> * .■»*» ^wed * ' 5 ot * M non-pro. a, in t v Hit Of 11 .own i ge A ! iRiness when \v« a’l a i V ii rehuivc save rgv ilea—-that the iiri if In dependent ;i\ IHY-sustainlng pro in the markets of Wv rid I i indeed stupid ImiIIi sa il)d pt'Ofutte his* us that sun* VUnvlmiu .lcioned stock raising (it may VUlM 1 ti e Government con¬ letv i') and t ir descun* ition of the olive ;e grape upon the sunny of J u fit rid. it l) at which t YOU U Mr sung tho dit, • i, armors would not w t a I road v as>cvtv*d that, by A mi jieiseyer«t.ec. the an¬ ium il crop ]>a<i been ai * sou “wry ar » ti) won i f \vc *t eat Veil wi etui* b Re. wi. ,'U rued mio ?\u u a by isdge Hook, and !* is 1 have di* rroed Since h'st letter that •iellCC has GiliC fact that euUoii l oil furnishes an 1 u tent that tl»#* fstrut* r> of % \s jy iiisikt; “their aliurioii latfon to t er, an r i^m tt only ot that t!*e lahrator it of ii *teveIof»ine <* • f t nr ” hi n 't make Ll* « S I ■>tnf>m*-nts of corn, ,*U,lour, hac.n, hay amt #*v*'rythin$; which can the be tWnt, ntaetica ted hr in or Iwafif, from n\ui j ** Hut r or not th«* <• barge Ju«i la* tru**. ffook cottiiter-charee of go aha r»\*- no* from my purpose—hi* , attack in t! nature of military feint or ! it* a division to rori-r a weak place in hi own lines, shall not deter n from i-ndeaver mg to* ow the tuiHmiml; of his theory. if the reduetion of the amount of money j in circulation from fifty to siikeii doli.ir» p- r capita »■ Hi e of the financial de in of 111 .. Georgia, larwers. why U it , ' that ew I y oilier Im-ir.eand v/x atioit is j so pro*p«*i ons ? It certainly requires more ■■ tfiom y f«*r the me!chant and the franker j ! Ilian it d«*> for the farmer. Why It that « f money is »o joentifui with other ciaaoea? i I Why n* it that liter*? are uumtiers Judge, oi men j in your own community, who , would theil he glad to get six percent, interest { in money as a peiinalleiit invest- , | hum,'. • Tim awaiting mote seems to hr present 1 in our midst investment, and in sum. n ut qitautitv too for all the preseat pui|«isis .it trade, 1/ut the tanner don t have it. Merehants have no trouiile .11 borrowing it at a low per cent, M« tut V so plentiful that i ail road stocks are d'.nb'.int, hi v aim, and are going like hot calie. from a beer wagon at a Country .W|ieculators wit!, money in hand ar. tiles. hastening ' .New t„ mvrat in "Soutii sea Imb all enterprises are springing up ! ovei the land, and lamg liastene.i to u sf.-e.ly s.-nding < mil) ietn.n N’orll.ein syndicates are then millions down soutli to Ini loaned to faimi is loi live years, on u or tlieii uiieestiai acres. W|,y, 1 I 'd col, tit I. I I money and to iiinl yet a eoioi,.. .on ot the eeiren * 11 ..istyu.ged as a cause of fia.m ia il.pt. ■ Iinong till'tanners. There of urulatwn. but the ' IN pltMli money in .■ gig-a! (iouiiit- . It doll t <‘ircuia(v elfc-ur nronml the ciicte. In that circle arc an unioiiuintc *>et tiie of men who are eutfaged in pnahimij^ cash staple product of th*- worhi on a **i**dit with money and sup port luruishcd at a ruinous rate oi inter* i est, aiut their sixteen dollars per capita b* iou^s to smite one vise in the circle, be- j for** in- diNtnbutioii is liiadc* and thus i when trade reaches this point in the, circle ! It find.** a s< ht f turn who have nothing to, giv in return for money nothing of value i to' Ui* i ui exchange lor the circulating ( iiicdioo ot com no ne, and of course the conn, cu .«*n is inietruptcil, broken. How • to * Jim ii be px p* Tied to it tt vo motley, H . oi kr* p money, alien he U do ii; a los¬ ing bUy.llC ui* i» in- i.*» coiiMUiiiiiig more ! tnoii* > tim'd In* pi'iitm-es Can the ex- j pa iNion oi a i currency work swell a miracle 1 a> I i in it is true that the cotton jnodii- j j cet the is ilm “* jn a Verge,” the power bebiinl | | throne, ot King cotton. it in true Unit I the alone move tho pn idles of th WOJ h! fin with world, si whirr which electiilica t»i« cummer- | I but wuen the price of the ht;i- i 1 pie is |t**b than the c ».ni ot its juiMhu tion, j j • wih the mere fact that there is in the conn try a circuiattug inetiium of even one j Lhc' - tiid doitar-* p« r i.ipita euabb* them ; ! to liavc one single dollar when tueir bai- j ! nin e m struck at the end of tin* year ? If so, then aii n country would have to do to become rich and prosperous would be to give to its circulating medium a “lie it j enacted” punting value, and of then run all of the piv.wa the country on tall : time. vNeaiih depend* not upon the | amount id uiouey made, but upon the : amouiit aavul , and while the fanners of j j the fatten reunify hungry may horde pi educe ot jackal* mill.on*, aud the a upon j 1 oJtal yet if v\iian by the their lalse prodigality engender#, l contend, j j dope iding tin* system, as «»( on tVest r<»r Hieif corn, ’ meal, out-*, wheat, 4 hu*l all the *itiicr artic- 1 leneoii Uuied m in • pro i.udum **• co.toil, | S : exj» uses ure asrntt.tlly moto than their piolits, how is it p.Mamli! to ohmin their . ! H.,.,;,,,. divnlahiiK 111. imin, h,‘ li sUD'cu oi liir\ (tollm. jh-i cajutii ' I ; rim wisrxt rcinurk l cvr hvaril Ucnvriil TtPiituU.-. limki' (and fits' iittvrnlues fiave Uisneiallj the iiiifi ami tvi.doin nt T.niei) wiis iu.it ‘'it vs uii'ii lie tar licit, r f,.r tlia , fane^n .. u , tiis-ir own ; grain than to Imv • it bii.l down at their 1 i n«ar*'st "iTtliey depot free of chug-, fur,” Mini i j ho, rni-*e their own grain the cot i ton crop w niidh* c u rosp m tin jly dimin the i? 1 ’’"- end of the \ cur " r '" tU they ! I "' would have *n«t ill an ! j muc |, money for a short crop of cotton, j amt their grain already hung <1 at home.” j in tins estimate lie mule no alln.vuuee f< r . tin* improvement of lan*Is, due t<» the ! j propei rotation of crops, which every I {aim. r ku*»ws j> eoiisiderahlc. iU'uai? Vttr^aL ft , • ■mbiiu-N tin* wif an I satire <d liiliiih | with the statistical lu euuu vof a Latent i ujtici* report, hut if Ins n:\dors will only arouse t hem-clvcs from the mesm«Tiniw in dm nee pi*ht»ned by bis flattering pen ; long enough 1 •» rav a vni 10 that man in j ibeir u* gnbuniuo i who rat-M s corn, oats, wJuat. tiav ami m-at fm hi> own consuitip- 1 tioi and then a - much e*iton as he can as i a >undie thV , t don’t think it will be neecs>arrv ' to n-ad h-mn *d Engh n » from lsi.% to iftgi, a. lccomuirinted by Jadg*- Hook, in >rdci to in. w mu is the matter with the ctniipp, \ ll ,,!'•> will oh-.me tin* thrift winch , ,>i, III til” w«kc of msl proof •I I wheat luitlliucim. it will not fie It.ru> .ti* pp 1. ,(.| til ■ ,’1,«(I|P.’I11 uiteranci's ol Hon Jcre Black upon the encroach incut ot ■ ■'i'”'‘"'Ofie evil infl., «* .* •-moaojioi e ,to acquaint themselves . w ith the * aiiM* of the dvadiy paralysis wu'vn »s Ni*-niu\s over Un* b*uty ot agiicuU nnil Me S * 1 kiiDw it is veiy tl hi nc to nuaUHo our miNtortnUA s ui m some one , p sonilc.ss corporation u heap unr **a aim huge >e upon *-g or un> nopuiv. , v*-> < n- tlivew^ up hL hat and Vlu , s , vv n . .Mci>ud.“ but while not tt»* special ineiut and advocate ot lb *sc eruol niuiistor.N. it sf»vtns to me that there is no luimediaio ca se tor alarm—that freight rates to fai m -i-* are about as reasonable j as to ol t parti* >, and that if funnels . \\ : 1 mly t;\p>c to vat t here W id bo no 4 iuoe of being s wall lowed ,, **. or of bt-mg imposed upon treU’ht tarn -Ts. ft OrmeiN a »• usu.iie what matters it if an a>ionai corner i> made on provis* i t an «•> of neves ty : Wuh their sn - m.itb* at home, the farmers t an I i at the ttvu/i-d antics of both ImLs Atnl b u v and with cotton, the cash "tap ot *du* \ of me worul within the con¬ l AKtU i'. he can alike defy the WH> nop* and speculators J|, with mi n ■ •nine u . ■ .11 fi.(.(IK*.;,’. w,HS. Which th, (**"•' ’* ' ’ * l lie Jsl-t SO UOUintantly Ulus i rat faded t* • ' >. ,.V ' ,*1 how ; ' V* it? n **•. (»»•<*'.• v*ia can ***i injured , bv tele l Dili (agiullst v \ i, i ■! i "j u, j r . a i a ith* » sentinel on tin* w t wer «'f bi’* rtv,” utters his n* t** aru uuu'nn \i be, «h it was at one uebHie l ni Fast, i ennessee, wiierw ‘“.♦ue ii. bl iud gnaLou imvlttigu and . g o ;•* pad d-o;n im* wires because ln*-U end \l that the. passage of i lie elect . ui rent w »utd ’e nd t * *Fi» : pato thee ait us drouth in in th There ?s not one farmer in a huiun* «i Has • *' i-’on t-» um* the teiu grapU, am< u he did, it seems tiiaf if might II Cil much for Ins advantage in as. rt ml mg i os of distant MYERS \ MARCUS, dry g CT © ***> S? ? ]\Totionsa,nd Hosiery, HOOTS SHOFaS JUTS AM) CLOTHING rpiIE 1 ami UNDKLSIGXED adjoining counties, wonhl that respect* th-ir Fa inf«<; k is .i now the being merchants received, of and Taliaferro in price and went i* unequal***! by ever Wn brought to this market. A special t • ‘ "l * of a B< X YI^HO^AKDHATHOUSE Entirely distinct from our Dry Good.-. Not id of he r Departments, In our ne store will !*e found the largest arid st *e e,• SflOlEB and HATS we liav **v*-r had. and we feel ^Unfied tha* it will * j the inter- ! st of purchasers to ins pec our ******* purchasing elsewhere, MYERS <N MARCUS, Si pfember !>, IS-1—yl. a 'id -St Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. markets, unless the Judge fears a wicked combination with other huge monopolies. . order to murirr/raxul tlie ... in prices etiirent *-* lK world, atul then, 1 tail to see why »•*•* farmers are more subject to its baleful influences and why tlu v would not be protected by tin watchfulness of first pur chasers of their products all over the land. I am sorry that I have been compelled to occupy so inmii of your -juice to make myself intelligible to Judge Hook been comi>elle«l to repeltlic eliarge accused Hi farmer* of lieoigiu of be. *oo la/y to work 1 never saut if, and if is an unjii-t infet-nee fioni my letter '"It I did and do still accuse them at fvf'g 1,1 rB*»in« cotton to tlieexclusion of breaii •-'tuff*, and whenever any tlintty tanner can demonstrate to ill. that it is cheaper al,, i loi liiiri toiai-eeiit on, , ' cut price-, with whodi to buy on a cr. i « fnm fifty to aeyenty-f.ve ,«e, eeut. ''rest, all tie articles lims-ny In it production. thMl it is to rai-e Ins !,.-i.d siulfs at norn^, jilid then !uc hal a III*** of !»;* I*llcruf«*« to til.* production ot cotton. Mm I am ready to apologize for til* offi*us**. ! 7 hotnWH, Kespectfillly, Au*fU*t Ylth. D- iUTT. Ihm], '•!* latent Medicines. _ V>n* Boat fraPTsaft and I O 1 G " Rfl * l*rtlaf New,reli *f all -‘nft.i r* rfittn**. ii Fusion* — m I 0 dtaioraia ^ O i OrfliQ ^ ____tble. by iJruft Vy • od f, er ' u,; ‘ , r7 '■* w Hiscbj 4 Co., „ n. „ Y. * All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men, Mechanics,, '&C., 'arc who arc tired out by work or worry, and all who miserable with liytjjepsii, Rheumatism, Neurol-' -uta, fie invigorated or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can' and cured bv usimr PARKER’S G1NGERT0N1C* ‘ if you arc waiting awny with Consumption, Age, ‘Dissipation .{linger Tonic or Lie any weakness, lilood you Fertilizer will find Barker’s and the greatest Caulme^ JBcr.*. ►am! f't rtcalthA Strength Litters Restorer and other you Tonics, it superior to as "build ; up tho system, but never OwmuWN^r^Y^j intoxicates. 50 ct. d^T'^ -es. Hc-cr y fc Co., _________ PARKER’S" feM Pr«v«mta pal lne*s W A. Y13 HAT-RA M ru.tture« Cuiur. 1’r. Haydocks • 12 & o,cl^-ol~io -A. IV 15 LITER Eli.I, (SUGAR-COATED.j % ’ llc * 4h ’' One 1*111 In a ruse. Out* Pill I- a Dom . r 1 Pl "•s* IMG „ nr.. rt.u.I.WiiD. , ... cmv t>»i” •**»•'*••** ****** AUmriitl iitit-ctini s. Thev licasi, til **I*1'' " illi ili.' P'.pp''- lit ills Ippuii tui'i and rmR it .nil >«l ll.n j.a tit>nt'* HvatMUl at Ot«i«. THey l«.rliiv ll.* i, . ^ ,. . ? ,,,.^1 [ ' p.,, l ,.. ‘ .,)) , 1 .l 1 ‘‘i." 1 , '^ ■ 1 ' brave llie M m inal ic u.imger "1 swnnips and foroata. One vial of DR. ll.\ V JHH’K S NEW Ll V1!K rehevcH the entire system of inius «io<l »clict*,enliveit»ilie*j*lril»«i..l!scml#»ivw . 1 HOUNDING THROUGH Till'. VI IV* Call for this iuestiuialili* medicine at your neaitst druj-kist. un i lake nooth er. j),, ‘ Bay (lock's ><*\v Liver nil Dwea.scs the k.nlru*ys, _ Uc r«r or tcutiou of Urine, l)r. llaydock*s New Liver l* 1 Is are 21 per feet eu re. One Fill VV ill sati.sfy the motJt «k«pticjtl. ,. i-Vnt ‘ ile Diseases /, Nervous Ibos ,rat,on , W ... mikr^ss, Dmieral . I/Assitude, . . . ^ «bt of /4pi»cfit(% aud Sick Ifeaihu iie, Dr. lluvdock’.s New l*iv«r Fills will be found an etTectUHl rentedv. Lj u . v are i-.V. U111 versa I in their beirniir- effects 1 u -'" ■,lm,« u w»vh •* ** ‘> n,u "!,,' . 1 Lindi vial . . contains , . twenty . Fills. One „ Fill is a dose. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. I'or Sale by all l>ru££i$tt»* C.il 'LION - None are so gemiine. unless the signature of .1 l.LEN U AV DO( K .surrounds each vial of Hills .— r.r*/ 1*1-1 in Sih/itl‘•( > o^^Vd. It v«»uv drnlegist does not keep them, we will mail them tree to any address on re ceipt of'Jo cents. Five vials for £1.00. Bl Y AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. Havdock 1 Co., HO Fiatt Street, Ne*v \ oil;. April 8, \S1. j-v. dr. butts’ asaua Trwaf nit t bi onic DiaekSft and ^ojeys a r. r. i , Hut'll^ (tie oarkg of con)>lu'at4Hi crw's irtPlSC^iqN ",exposure !)(' at- „ of thobKvyl, skin or !*on«*®. with c c<***. without M -ru'yor l‘o*«'>run?« Mni u s. ^ 5 i«i£Marr.x"y: Jrst mtuiUcH. otnuc’eaU* , iF-‘- u .y.Y.* ca«*4- c v WmJ&mSiSB . .ns* Hnsmv-* or t LxSSKS?.“*Sjt>«** :’ Ff'f***, stHtLle, iov.t »r»! m* i>t tc sn aWrr*»«D 3tv"ik»ti 'U. i mi Vrr»«t lli:|»IIIIN> »hv»*W wo«* tV.«lr »I*1»N^,V trmnjr V n.i Iwm. - »» :, iLii H r««lke.r MdtMWtgc. U k not a cobr-- tuv*tminro«»6’i»3W»t.a«dss^aiub**&.tr*Med UK. lil Tl A K Nurih !*iK S»W LouU, fla. ' 50TH VFAR OF THE Mfiikal Q.D'iT ofQenr:;hi AIR l ST A. This Institution e udiliLes the Mediea Department of the State University ; the l)eptoma> ar * signed by its Chancellor. The session will commence on the iir-t «Uiv «.f Niwt-m.ber, aud will end on the fust » M um uuiowmg I'ateut Medicines. MT %smst£. v ygM T V ill!0 CPtnfriATORRHCEA. A —' - SiKCery andKtwDcps.-taralnXfnj. , .an MrVvui pout.-eiireBMUv. •■!,. iy. .nirect Ap»,ntiontotSo ,|oclealSM* ,*SS r Inff s*-rt ■ u; •/. • 7 D-ic tr., Prost Olasd. «ad Urethra. Tba ^ t'..t I ly if» RU^xitled with no Mia or Incoa* forh-id,niodu W L.'.nTu*^qiiickiy^£«dnsitt!iSma ring .iuurao<iijiiiow)otuiruand > il2 r an<l ra*tc> • t fi[«»a tii** eexc&l nervous orjjonfzv i fr *rr, heif^buac and ext esses, rtopplnjf .m fi .n the eysutm, rertorJc r the trind to t .. *! <! fy TTa.fi moTOcry, removi-c fc’u Liumasa rt ’u'S , 3M<.:»■•. Jet iXiL.i*ty, Coniu.-.Ga of Itfca.1, to &v ; ty «t*T.,ctc-, Bed f!:*» aj-j-.earaneo *•* V-reju ,’ urS old ugt* uruniiy ftoeotii jan. it.g thj t ■ 1 a-ut! rt-si rin^perfocfc Viuux.wbfra it i.ij& Icm»d d.rrstaat f >r yoars. This motfsot trr .U v. • is t*b<. ,i test hi vorjr «overo exset, and la it; arsd •'irc'*ot. Dru?9&ro too Tuned pr> »'■ '*o- In Id .j ac*i,&s nvu. ; cars !>»ar wit> t.* f< . 1 th o jt little if aey permazeutgo aJ. Thr.ro ^ I- :• » ’■ . <>• t U l r < \>m a- n. l*ra<-tlcal ob *.t r-al.'iu > .. Ibmus to uosUivul* icuamntec that it ’ tiaf iction. lJuriti/r the «it*bt years thcl it ba.i i ., ur.t rxluse. Ao iiAvoihoueindsof testt TT‘|- n as (. • , 1 uf’irv, an ] it js cowoon^Mfiod by tho 'dit-aU'c - --ion to Ims tho:. ost ration.-.! mesas yet t .1 of r.Mn-J. ’ and cunthis very prevalent . r.i»r.., \ ll t:nn'.vatotothfiCftn«eof nntoid with l,-*u sh t*oxcn»,ol S3; throe sizoa. No. l.'enouga 'i: *'!), «o. la H, sufficient la effect a por- &, :• y ■ • *» Htsvcro will clous,) $5; No. and . ' i, - * 1n ’ .r*i»* the montha, wor**fc sc .> er'Ap-inne F«rt bvamil, r*» * <*r ewsr-.,* .... l.iaia vr,- 1-p-r.G I all DiKBC2iON4 tor n ill r :: 'm - ~iy I^ACH BOX. s 'at yflrt for .Sett lHftirenO-al Mfrucriptnv ! Ihtnt i'antph- rtitivnn n f.l U \ , ' snt ffiv ti -i * -iti ■#te~edt«» %i a-, rvr Jut tuo Vt'Fli.-amiv* a/ft • th* Off <t xHcp/t'iv; vie 1 \ terterl tfWr/i nr mat <<’ ihut Ufc G.ILk 5*<M/<kuw»ip<* iht'y same by and can uts jii- be it > Harris roksoy co. tern, cm/irs. f-srliLt and 3th its. £t. Louis. Ma Altvils. -Sl.i.j. 1Ji CfitI ksIihI St. llnltimoiP. Tt is with veal (ileasiii'e that 1 mid my testi riidiiv In f!i<* sri c;il Virtues of Xtumhjviu i- it Siv• i-iH<• f ,r Nfiii'iit'-'in und llcml iffic. s,u*h a tp'iii |y is :: lilfssinu.aiui all srifT.-i |*s ip iild kfp'u it nil linnd. •I. U. Oi.)' •'•, tip Hn'cliisi'ii iV Hi'o., 5-roi m i 'VinAUunta, Hu. Sold hy nil ! ft KIDNEY-WORT n DOES WHY? M WONDERFUL * CURES! * Roc a mo tt acts on the LIVER, BOWELS w ami KIDNEYS at the same time. | joua Because it cleanses develops the system Kidney of the and poison- 1 + humors that in Uri¬ j nary Discuses, BiliouKnoas, Jaundice, Const!, nation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, • (Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints. BEK WHAT PEOPLE BAY : + Eiifl-Fnc B Stork, of Junction City, Kansas, * nay*, Kidney-Wort cured him after regular Fby- I siciang had been trying for four years. Mrs. John Arnall. of Washington,' Ohio. saysL-J a is given vp to dto by four prominent P-t ! '*} V* 1 'jinaud that he v, as afterwards cured by | [ M. M. B. Good win. editor fa Chardon, Ohio •• ho an •ays was not expected to live, being bloated beyond belief, but Kidney-Wort cured him. |that Anna I.. Jarrett South Sale K'vuu years Buffering from kidney troubles ) kand otbvr complications was ended by tho use of Kidney-Wort. | j'or John B. Laurence from liver of Jackson, kidney Tenn., troubles snffered I years and and after taking “barrels of other modi ointw," j I Kidney Michael Wort Coto made of him Montgomery weU. Center, Vt.. [suffered I was unable eight to years work. with Kidney-Wort kidney difficulty made him and |“ weU as ever.” y jAfi fTSTr. PERMANENTLY CURE8 KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, I Constipation and Piles. jri tin ryit is put package up in I>ry which Vegetable makes Form in cans, one of Rix quarts HI of inutiicine. Also in Liquid Form, verv Con j&jrof't rated, for thojo that cannot readily pro Sj»r gij It acts with equal tflrtency in either form. GET IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. PRICE, $1.00 M 3 W ELLS, RICH A RDSOS A Co., Prop’s, (Will send the dry post-paid.) BCRLWGTOS, TT. ■ ^ ■ a , N-rents : > l( llts. IS 10 untilr furnished free, with full in¬ struct ions for conducting the most profitable no dnes^ business that anyone can en - • The is so easy to iearu. and oar instruct! ns are so simple aud plain, t tint. :mv one can make great podiis from rlr very start. \o one can , .q w ho will in*; to work. Women are .• sun ts men. Roys have and girls * n earn l.trg sums. Many made at tin* |PU-.1'1( >-> * s> r * ue hundred dollars in n sin git " • . Nothin" like it ever known before. AH wlu* r ime are surprised at and vapniirv with which they are ake money. You can engage : his Da- v s> • mn-.: your spare time a? great pi oftt. You do nothave to Invest tl in VY< take all tie* risk. Those , ly miHit’V. should write to us **1100. AH furnished free. Address -r* UE A: >.. Augusta, Maine. X e V • LMij.1 \ rt" > < Hit lit sent e t j those who w ish to 1 rge.ge in t!ie most pleasant and prof >:** bn>i nown . Kverything uewi ( pur.i not i [uiivd. We will furnish \ou evi i) thin.4 i day aud upw ards is easi¬ iy made wit low* lt staying away from home in < r night. No risk’whatever. Many new Manv arc mak¬ ing fortunes at the business. Ladies make »< much as men, and yvmg boys and girls n : kegreat pay. No one w ho is willing to . !s t,» make more money every dav ii civ Ik* uiuile in a weekat any ordinary e lent. Those who engage at once ; whl find a oi road t«> fortune. Addi ss i U Hai.i.ett a: Co. . Portland, Maine. Voy.4, ■5 DAY, TtVVLIIIIX A CO. ■533 and 735 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF C arriages, Rockaways, Buggies, Plantation and Road Wagons, Gaits, Etc. Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of the Cortland Wagon Co.’s Spring Wagons and Buggies, Wilson, Childs & Co.’s Philadelphia Wagons, The Lightest Draft Wagon made. They Also, the Webater, 014 have Hammered Hickory .and Our Own Scrap Axles, and Make of Otw and Two Wedge Spoke Horae Wagote at way* Wheels. We keep in full atock, at bot¬ all sizes on hand. tom prices. We have added to our stock of Fine Buggies and Rockaways, A Line of Cheaper Grade Buggies. Made to our own order, with special regard to tbaQuality of the wheels, axles, sad springs, which we will sell Lower than any house this side of Cincinnati. Also, Full stock of No Cheap Auction Work Sold. a Saddlery and Harness,Bridles,Collars, Whips, Buggy Umbrella* Trunks. Coach material of every description,Cloths,Paints, Coach varnishes. Aiso, Leather and Uum Belting, Packing Rivets and Lacing, Hooks and Punches Italian Ilemp, and Soapstone Packing. Also, Oak and Hemlock Sole leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins.Lin i"g» ami Goat Skins. A full stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styles, just received. Send on your orders, or call aud see us. Our prices will, at ail times be vS#»pt22yl Bottom Prices. i JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS. —DEALER IN— Ca-pcts, Oil Cloths, Window Curtains and Shades -ALSO ^Vall Papers aud Borders . 713 IIROAI) STREET i OLD STA1> i AUGUSTA, GA. JAMESG. BAILIE a HONS. Feb.2Tv81.j-y. ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS. Cane Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws, j i Shaftin'* L’ulloys.ILinKPr's Journal Boxes, Mill (reariiie. Gndceons, Turl*in ' War Whoels.Gir, Geuriiiir.OUE.VP ! JCDSON’S GOVRBNOltS. DLSTON’.N i • 1IICULAU S.l\V',i(iid (iiiinimir.s and File-',Boltimransi Bahliit Metal and Brass I Fittimr. (ilolm anil Check Valves anil Whistles. Gauges, etc.. Iron and Brass Castings, Gin Bibs, and Gold Mine JLichiuery, from GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., FOIIEST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, Near the Hater lower, itO Kcnwlck street, AUGUST A, GA. feiT Uepairin;' Prom >tly (lone at Low Frices. July lo, ’SI •/ y ' “ivicliaj*d‘s Himself Again!” -DR.H. S. SMITH. Proprietor of tlie Old Reliable Drug Store. (NEXT DOOlt BELOW THE HOTEL.) CRAWFOEDVILLE, GEORGIA TAKES this methodof informing his manv friends*and customers of his ENTIRE LY KE.STOKFD HEALTH, and with it his IVONTED KN’EKGV, and desire to ,el «(,»ids, With thanks etc. They for liberal will find patronage him at in his the post past, ever solicits courteous, continuance and ready to serve them Begs inform a ol the same. to them that in addition to the usual full line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. > He always has on hand, they will find an (Jnusally Full Stoca of LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS With something specially good under the brand of and Also a full line of Tobaccos. Cigars and Cigarettes, With many other articles* IN AND OUT OF DRUGS H.S. SMITH, Crawfordville. Georgia Mar-25, *8l,k-Ni, The. WHITE Sewing Machine. The Ladies Favorita! i Because it is the Lightest Running I the most quiet; makes the prettiest stitch I ; I . and lias more conveniences than any other 1 I m | Machine. I m w § It is warranted five years and is the easi , 1 m cst to sell, and gives the best satisfaction m ot any machine on the market. Yi Intending purchasers ■ are solicited to ex AT 1 amine it before buying. Responsible deal¬ er- wanted in all unoccupied territory. J. D. a T. F. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59. BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 59 For Sale by .Mrs. D. A. Williams, CrawfrdvilJe, Ga. Sept .2, *81 24t.