The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, October 29, 1881, Image 8
POETRY. CRY OF 11111 NATION. BT PAt’T, HAMILTON HaTNE. Iw'r Weehly. I Vat ion a* ji» anti CToti^M will* rent and 3: s on r i ller mourn 1 in eye» aiedeep with dark pre sagea f«nji>v>df ad iit r «,ui is ,‘i •unu-'l by a • •*0, God t” *li* criea, “why haH thoo *• ‘ Ul» '*g~ RT. deft e**d prayer and an Win t tm Sf.d ity Tfiy fron Now I hm, hnA answered, bull* a, * fuI And sir,, ,, i! i our umiuigbt of ita teat i,,_, pale star . "What W-ura are givn* me in n'er loaater ing no asnrc, Marah, darkly From failiinnh-wt floods of free While that pure Life 1 held my noblest treasure. Is plunged forever in death's tideless MTU ! ' ::a*-k ! fo hollow sounds of la men tatl >u, 'I fif »»»uffli*4 music, the fnrnal l>eJ1*. From fur and wid**, on wind* Ffimt fnlt» i i**n voic«.* and lorlorn fare % cll» l -The Souh-land mourns her grief in fu.i libation Out,, ured for him who.lied at Victory An-. he great West, m solemn mmisii., “ "• 41ay not , recall ,, her , hero , . ssliilong oml. ‘Yea the North mourns,the , West ... a stride , en niotliei; sackcloth) with veiled Droops andI (as month; in brow ». ud what old su ites, ml.at waning hates shiil) i i ith»*r T'' generous healt throbs of the pitying buulh ‘ Dnl doul.t remain "... She crushed , Its latest ember At that stern moment when the Victim's t liaiiged loveliest Hum....... to a ..... D - <f*min*r, l\il«*d fir tin* tila* of Guituau’* immfi i ou* bull ! “Tfim, fi> lIiu of one vast grief unit ed, f Where express bough* their death eold shadow* wave) My Mill;* I trust -a holier faith have plighted, hy Aw And «h*d the cow pact hacaed grave. ” * * Twas tInis she spake, hut still in prostrate sorrow, \\ Idle louticreartimard droojisher blow To august. day is dark, vague darkness clouds to morrow; ! Ah in OotVt hivut tKa Mitlitmi nr tint tin rt! <?<>/>» Util, (In, & jdinbcr 'itith, 1881, # “Thou hast given me tears to drink in measure. M —Pfirw#i». * Till-'. I.AI k n§e tool). . f u __ L ^ v ° e . * «... Im ‘ * 1 ’ Georgia Farmer* , Arr Wot l.axy »»•«* Unwilling to Work, Ifni Are Despoil •i uitltt* iruit. .it i ,1 m.. CKAWrOKHVthl.K, G.\., Sept. 2S, 1 s-t |. Ulitoru /temnernt . We, tin* undersigned, Imve read, in whole or part, ilic letters of Mon. .lank)* S. Honk, and lion. YV. D. Tutt. N\ *• Hunk Hi t' tlioy aro of great public In¬ tel cut. limy involve iiuestlous of vital of all classes of society. We believe your iK.trom wmihl at>;>rec-jutt> their iUiblicitUiui, ami. tliorcl in;, reaped, Cully i('<|iicst viuitogii’n thitin A place ■I-"***...... ta Ivncrlli. Respectfully. ALKXANDiilt II. SrKPHUNS, Jamks D. W'timWii, U. .J. Rein, M. D.. Mausiiai.lZ. Anhukws, John A. SriCPHKN's, (without risMv«.,«.pii. ......... WM. F. llOLDEX, T. K. Bats row, W. R. Gl'N'N, G W. Fa km tin. Jn<>. W. lit. von, W*. It. Urookk, J. D. ii IMMACK, •Us. F. ltKtn, dm! other*. ExUtort (*hronif ; and Constitution&l off . . 1 pleased , Mid in Sundsy was to morn ,8 s I’*!’*'! that ( ulonel YV. I). Tutt. of MePiiflle. had entered the i-sts to contest with me I he soundness ..{the views I pre Hented thriiugli your columns concerning ’lie causes ..f flmiuclnl distress and pover J. prevailing among the lahorlng classes I lirre is dash and sparkle with plquaucy and good humor about all Ida utterances, blether hv hl« eloquent tongue or grace ,!’?"• * Gut have uov*r faileil to ehaim interest me Hut I regret to find Ids n-vij iiisii-l and good heart arrayed •i st flic tunnels of Georgia He savs: v th r, , of spoil;,Ig Judge Hook's flue tueeii when lie attempts to In, the * i. i i ■ i;ngs of the Georgia farmers upon the '’auat o' a cuiilraeted eurren, v, and - ff u: D.mincvattc Id m.undmg through th ■ wilderness idstorv folly, “the tmth of •i.u-t G* viudi,--.,ted? " and he prm-e-l's • if ate It hi imttiing the blame *f ** x ' ' it jeoper.y beho-.gs uih.ii . ’■"'••id,'!> i’ 1 ot U,e farm i . d not r. ter solely , to the , contraction ,o curreney and a. m cratl foilv foilv m in for pDWrtv f t he !n ii 1 included,*. that oi er the at. gro* W ' •nn ar.a r u»r h ill the!i e\i\cUi n*. while the N v ». onai aiul N Uv* u.tvermnetit*, which hi control tifi* u Mister evil supinely at, il they do not povlively encour •? ■ JiV -av, ti n! i -l wrung, and yet • >w. that I am rgiit. i mlI, in , jT.-.-t, t-m farmer, ami innoiirm i a v ool t the »p'ih) - ing that with the h iric smg drain* .u- of ctaiii inter a mo iioj>*ny exactions «*«i ded to Hr ?! which they mu't u •t out of th** 4 are* ; s' ■amiogf it was irr.p ;>r tbri to accumulate anythin!? fiat :ne aiftount* thui being ac ous, amounting to * , and that the inevitable re** 3 the ? t >,»*<! < :,.i T t »ay, i« brie/, ‘Tits farmer. hav. !>••• hey gr»*atiy inipo-id w have been i>-dt;r**d Into til* - a;.!t,tlint<. Th *y . u !i f Uor w nter est WOI :>!**» hoard* n 4h>d rnment • would irdiZ*' ait they j i»eggar Hi t*i Ilf i? to pay dotib d (Hiadi ti in Mmi to factors. b-a . ng lit;:* or no room lor profit,. /Lac I , Z7 C rmp*U«i l ik* out a MtofnNttuft- j n*tnc«. 'till UnrkUrry tone before they " find uu , ^ run Did 1 my anything stronger than thu»,go tug to hliow the distress amt poverty of th ■ farmer*? In other word*, hadn’t Col. - Tutt marshalled the proofs in strong array Cof- i in support of my allegation? But we onel, admitting *nd proving the hard times of the farmers, thinks I am wrong in as signieg the onuses ami tln*n proceeds to give us in very plain trouble. in English his theory about the whole Alter asking “why is it that farnrers cant make money now?" and making some general remarks u-odina to show that suffeiings for '.imietning Dll^au"' ! they won't make it < \ Cv i. i f pi‘ , t/if i t fo df /( , ; i !, t , me . ...... t a h» ; h, l. ... of ti.s . I vim- decree to att -mpt to make farmers of ! t„. l.i.msr and , ms, as a farmer' 1 ' r ‘*f. ,Vv % t' *’ I Jel “I a.lmim u.iu ainiuy t o nat it It would sv U1 take to no, -a ........ -u,oi. Sow against 1 h» statement l enter my ! mie<t earnest pi .test. 1 deny that “Geor gians are sufferings for something to eat ; because I bey won’t make It.” 1 deny that ) folly and laiiness can lm laid at the door <,f our farmers, riiereare s mie few drones | I in every llivi blit us a class, and almost , universully.there are n .where to he found ] a more holiest, industrious prudent wnsttde, painata li"B and elass of people than . Georgia fa. mers. I In y may make mis lakes In their plans and their ealciilatioos . but every day and l.onr of their lives they \,7 ^ 'mTm.nlmrol •mils. I hat guide the plow or wield the hoe. | ,’ V i ‘ ,r 101 u " 1 ui.iui) mows. Hut lunv f*,ui ( ol. Tutt (’ijnrfji’ Inzi* and nil vv HI hit: ii**** t*» make* bn*;yt «>ti Uu* farm* i s. \vlu*n he l**!l* us almost in tin* same breath that “before the war tin* crop was only thr**e million* hale*, and now it i* six million bale*'*—double as much ! Where doe* thi* immense increase come from, if the farmers are lazy amt won’t make it? Mv friends referring to my statetneut that the money had been with drawn from the neeple until it was re** dneed from fifty clollnrs f**r c:i|>ita t > six teen ilollnrs. and thus craiiioed and fc*t* tered the operations of laborers and bush ness men; asks 'what difference does it uiake to me whether theic are sixteen or fifty dollars in circulation per capita if 1 ha\e nothin'.'to tin* exchange for it. .”* Well, ( obmel, in extreme ease*, you suppose, ! I answer it would not make the slightest d iff ere uce. If you should have neither ! hra v. a, t» >r brain, nor labor, nor propert y t j to exchange for money,then uub*ed would it he aiiiMUerof|inditTereiicc tc» you wheth er then* was iimicIi, little, or no money at ! 1 all. and the state would have to care for yon. if your friends did not, either in a | sir, lunatic with asylum your known or a noor brawn house. and train, Hut, | I is of and active industry, it a matter great 1 moment to you what may he the amount of money in circulation? In 11»*^ thrifty, ( growing town of Thomson, where you re side, doe* it not make a diifcretiro to yon , | and all the citizen.*, whether money be scarce or plenty V If ten dollars is paid by a dehter to hi* orr.litnr, mill tliiit fivilitor will puy it out to some ort(* In? owes, and thus it passes rmiiiil mi it. ilfiit paying mnml, ilo you not know that it has the power to pay ; (Hiunll an tin* a inimnt is) a great many ih-lits'■ If this is sc, wmil.l not liltv .iol. Inis, or a Imliilicl, or a thoiisaml. Unis lint It, ,-in-illation i„«.rt rorn-sliondingly ill uifrail,-' i on ocn-i'i-ivo Hun I lie <f If \ j iX G-rci.i'c ^ 1>.-t\i.-- !i 'U'.itml f.n |n-i capita Is i tfl'* for a livolihmal An.I just that differ hainin lei uiiil IS.OI now -But suppose the i $l!i |,,. r eatiitu withdrawn nlnn'el. and no money al al! in circulation. < what would become of business ami trade tiled ? Why even that dollar that you tell us Washing- | ton threw acooss tne ItnpiianlianiHKik, would be dlligeiitlv hunted alter You r-ading laniiniar of hiitoVy. with CoioUel makes you the prosperity of England during the several yeais, contruitiou begun In IHlfinml contimied to 1H21. One Uf tllC abtent men of till.* cotin trv. suhji*et, commenting on this period and thi* writes as follows: ‘‘As contraction of monetary tools in Ireland in IS—com- ha'rvvst pelted starvatl n amid abounding IHietolic.'U as contraction in England iron pnaliieed more dire results than war. nes tilenre nr famine, so in all ages one result has followed contraction—death to enter prise, oppress..... of labor and increase of human misery? I he fall of the Roman w * s llttrKnitsXblc to lllia cau*f*. rhcMonctaiN Coinmi^iim of tbc Uniicd states Nm,.t- sai - • IlG:- , record, no Mich disastrn > uan-iti ui as iliat lroin the Homan Empire to t ii Da ik Ages. Vari ous ..xplwimti-ins have been given of tliis entire breaking down of the iramoivnrk of s.a-ietv, ,4r,; but it jam t«rt Unlit coincident with ., ( U,r; t in th* toiume of money, whu h was also without historical parallel." Yes sir, history G full of lessons on this n-ost vital ipiestlon of the currency, and they all, witii one voice, teach that exi'ausion i> life, and ,‘oiitractton is deatii ! You sav nothing in defense of the Na ti.mal bank sv stem.whieh I clearly showed In my forme'' letter was having a most deleterious elTcet upon all commercial and business pmsttUs. Of eourse.no war is banking, made upon for tin- gentlemen far known who engage they in j ! as as to me. 1 are. as a class, high toned conrtenns telligeut all and worth) But the system i> , wrong-it tin- mmmnt'* tn a j#lling I* tyran-; I ny over nlfomt working man, aim ■ in every way an in^miiu.tdnti.mui liherti V>r do\ou d.-te-i i railrn d, te!--grat h ahd . o-is.-r oi Her mm; mono), die Thmei to i'>o-'„f ,„d d ai„ -in ... the Hits v l en >» ini attention Here, i ^ in. *t . *ay. that no reference i i- made to ' .•in* hi the enterprise.*, V tv>: meu l kne are I’te-i.i, *4v>'Ls .del e.a ot ?h • i h ami i \vt : rl\ .r« r ” jb»rat i. 1 T :t> b. r; A * | diRtession, l wi Uou, | you alluded t » the n«!it sort ot men to make mi t umor* ln*iii£ ot tu«* • -lime imitcn.vi tli.il it to mak.- iriKJil ; i«avomg»u> that one o? th** great error* of { . ur curseui pel:tie* I, in .Hit calling more M YERS & MARCUS, JOBBERS IX DE7 GOODS, Hosiery, BOOTS, S ) ’jS HATS AND CLOTHING. T'VDEKSK.KED would ft-'j-t . iimrchants «f Ta!mf p rro I 1; .« that ihci r Kali Mock l>--:»itr rect-ivf-d. and in price a.sc r»t h*i my that ha» ev brought to tins market. A **•„ is the estabiUhnsi nt of a WHOLEPA IjE BOOl’SflOUAM) IIAT distinct from our Dry Goods, Notions : i < iI,- r I dti to I j um A i’l 1..- found the Urge-: and best selected «f< < k of SI:GI> and HATE wehav bad and »e fo- , ,t ' ,1 tlm* it will b- • > •.: • re; ot parch asers to tatptt -——, —. MYERS & MARCUS. September 9, Mat.—yl. 286 and 2*8 Broad .Street, Augusta, Ga. uic» of sound business and practical senac to fill the offices in oar State, from Govern or down. And there canlm no healthly reaction in the body p litie nntil mure trading, machine politicians are made to give place to a safer, wiser and better nlass. i inveigh against systems and their un }'<*t departure from the legitimate ends of tm' 11 creation, and no lndivulual can take at « hat I sa 1 ' e*j mi "HI, oer «’*'-• «"'» v *' •''">« 1 " J' j;" 1 ''• ' ' tS ‘® lm rtnKS ,y ‘i, P,. 1 • * " L»tel tirim ,. nlr . of »*i the ll “t 1 r«7d ami' uesnoil otic. jd ; '.•-.tabi tliei, ! »t:..n-, tt,„n the i« leered o’pt of in ' . L«ite amt wide - .i,.. t lit* lionet toil «d heron- em-r-'t mine’ ihet in •• letter .f lat.i. !»,, i v .,ii|,'i,i,o,| f ’'t " in ' ,fw a Vnrihein ™mt‘ saw wTth J ,i l U am* all the emphasis .i,’ V of w hich 1 raimltle. “With Sd^rSJpKIS-T-wT . p ,.~ s . now. ru si-cur.-d 1l>« to rallm-nU P-mer to furnish money vouclnulsafed totlm Nation al hanks, these mere creatures of -jhe Gov tnt ,, , cu .„ e jtH ro . wter s am! r -l.-ntl.-ss , n ,i tb.in.it luslv of the e,.-., of all eludes and conditions ^ ffi» S' h,m V classes apprehensions and the tor the fate of the laboring perpetuity of tree, govern ?ui*iit. A lutu Attot , ni*y*v*i , nt*ral of tin* (rnftc-d States, wlius** h-arnin^, ability and patriotism himsalf an* uii<iu**stiom*d, expresses llitis about railroad monopolies : ‘ They boldly express their determination to that charge a* much as 1 lie traffic will berr; is to say, they will take ft out the profits of every man's business as much as can be taken without compelling him to <piit it. in the aggregate this amounts to the most that enormous, oppressive and unjust tax ever was l.cut upon tin* industry of Winifom. any people umbo the* sun.” Treasurer of Mr. (Jarlicld ** Cabim t, says, speaking of corporate power: “Uoveru mental authority. State and National,alone is competent to restrain it* aggressions and eoi r» ct its ?lms«*s. 1 have long fore seen tint the time would come when the people would be* compelled to invoke the exercise of that authority for their protec tion.” Again, alter showing huw a few men were possessing themselves tit channel^ of the press and tfb graph and ? of commerce, he asks wit* tl.es,* words: “ Tim* owned and controlled by one man, «u by a few men, what is to restrain cor* poratc* power, or to fix a limit tolrsexae ttous upon tin* rieople / tVhat Is (her** to hinder these m"ii from depress:ngor iml it ing tin* value of ail kind* of pronerty to suit, their capaiec or avarice, and therein' gatfiering into their own coffer* tl»*> wealth of tli • Nation ? What shall he said of tie spirit of a free people* who will submit without a protest to in? thus bound hand ;n “* loot’ Pi*>i«hnt Garfield, mound «Tio;c fearful r.miji Miffenug of .lRU«, the rmi>t whole |.i.mUumoii people how Hint wiili tin, nn<( t -ii.l.-rrat nnxirtv, a ‘ ew years ago, at Columbus, Ohio, made a s]h , i , i , i», in whirli, alt.-r showing up tin Innnons,. sums of mon.-y givi-n to thc-s eorimratinns aniUlmaliinist falmhais mini ''-‘i of acres, “they hail taken out of the "wnrmsl his In-an-is that a conflict was ni'inoactimi: iiciwccn tlii-m (iiu-i-or|ior:i “nlcss ^^nverum ilic giga.iti. ’i.:'.^ inouopuly I* Mmulil l>c “™‘ s !K-'2r\:a.'rs« tll ‘' Klfatcst lawyer in tlie ivorlil. and one tl "* I>rofonndest thinkers ami pliiloso "J?. l'* l .'’ r '* a ". v mean Jerry Black; he :l speeeli. made in New York last reoniary : ••in any event all public m -n oi-ist take their side on this ipiestiol l here can he do neutrals, lie that is J‘.’ r “? iaagainst us. Gross Injus tjee, the many, habitually canuot practiced last fon-ver. by the few rids upon agi ruler* to gi\»* u* a rcnuMh apainst montuwiiisb Will resist Willi ub tlu'ir act* and Influence, but fifty millions of people, ill process Ot time, will iearil !he important fact that they are fifty mill ion I strong.’' add, will in conclusion that Col. Tint <,0 ‘'* »ot and cannot, nor can any other ! ,vi "« '»?>'. thal ,h *‘ Pr.'wnt distress not ehieily 1 if not: w!.", it attributable to ™ r S aSd* he’N.n hJsf 1 c! nibinah'ns'of «*. t " * n ' 1 f * t,U! . . . . J 1 , "\ * Uw «nRf, , * wlimt? . ■ * b‘ G‘'ver.iuic". to is be re-reant i'erpetrated. in p-rmlt»ng tlww n inngs lin-i'nties Attiti.n. I protest tn.* it "oroad is unfair shoulders*’ t-' nut these of upon the farmers, who have lven—the large ma " f them— rend, red so poor that they ran t subscribe to the papers ami thus be informed of current polities and events, Jake* t*. Hook. Avgutta, Ga., . Avgvtt 3, lust. Only a Printer. Tiie following ti Unite to the robie preservative art we find in a eimtempo I'ai v. and eoinmeinl its strong eonirasl to the intelligent render ' "He is only printer I " So T ( -h iv-ts !!»> s, >>•< ■ UugU'- , ,- . h ■ t d h adci of , .iristneraej. * hit ' v:,s tlu ' , w Ntatlltofw ? He was l,ll 'V 11 printer. Who was I’riu,-- l-’red rick Willmti, married to the !Vi Itoval of Enghiml ? He. to... u Hily i (> I ter. YVlm wris William Paxton, tin' fatiier of iitcrutiirc ? He was only ? ' r; >?•,■. \\ ;io were G. L’. Me- e. N. i’. Will;*, J. GaU-s, V. Riciiarslsou, Horace ( lively, Bayard Taylor, Dies. -is. and " 'ii.vtors ]i v. iml Niles i ev, \y< ■j. te.* Who was Benjiimtn lit*. niso was a printer. < an ik>: he si printer— l* rasas are nee »;uy. * # ? Anvice to fravfl-tL-Bay a ImtMe of Dr BttU * i ouufi Syrup—tin* only thing *«P a hack. ^ 13*5 Cathedral St. Baltimore. It is with real pleasure that I add my testi riK , nv to the great virtues of Neuralume as u a ’<,u*-jHr | • - for i i g*e Xeura uaigM loin and arid rre.tu Head ' ai:he. ^ ^ticII a remedy is a blessing.anu J «*’l J. sufferers 15. Ridgelv, jliould to keep Hutchison it on hand. & Bro., j Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. .Sold by all ; | j^ 1 pggists. Outfit fnrnbhed 'rec with full in '*in Th^buShSk*"?.'°“o e“"y To ; burn, and our instruct! „s are so simple ! ‘M , : f^n ii th.it V^- uiv v^y' on ^^ • **hti maki* L »n*at J W ean i 8 . w i. , Vlir o Women »re «" " ns .--lu! men. Boys and girls I - U , tl,, ...... ovo one hundred dollars in >1 single week. Nothing engine like it ever known A who are surprised at i the eas* and rapiditv with which they are :lU1, t ‘ l i";«kc money Y'ou can engage m flu* Ini-im-. Y'oii during v«Hir stuire time at gr--.it jrroflt. Wetakeall do notimve to invest Those <•»!*••• the risk. wl"' nm-il r. idy money, should write to us I at on -e. AT! furnished free. Address I r.«.'. a- « .... Augusta. Maine. Nov t.'HO.j-y. S;> — Outfit sent free ‘ to those who wbli to .“f ' in |, 1’i leasantand ", prof 1 1 CaV^arnid^uimrwfwiTfn^ , • . . ' - - V’^ t "so • "A '^ny ^ hew workers wanted at mice. Many are mak j„j, tort mi"s at the iutsiness. Ladies make innuii ns iucii, und vcmnHoys '' mid tjirl.s mak** in i-af pay. makV No on** \vdn# is ; I i i 11 to work fails to more money every dav | tluui caube made in a week at any ordinary . nploy ment. Those who euLra^e at oiice » j jp find a short road to fortune*. Address I H a i, LETT Jfc Co., Portland ’ Maine, I Noy " A ,’ko. j*v. * j LYDIA F ; U» I irii\IllBi¥l» j OF LYNN, MASS. ] j \ 1% 1 T "’g V 1 ; ^ S $ m a ' mi A K & '/> ui.cuvrniR or f LYDIA %/v%| . — E. msiifumaiA PINKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Poeltlve Coro i For X OX All an Fflmalfi x enuuo nomnloin+u UOmpiailllS. Thi, pr,p»rmtlon, u it. nun* riyniflM, ooiuMa of a ’ cr jaaggarc island win b»i*M*niied,«»r«iief u imimsiuto, u, u,. coaotrj. sz-jz. zzz Mrn,tnu,tion,^lOT«ri«nTr<mttoi. imumm«»ion «,d n«-ration, rkwding,. »iu>i«pi*ccment« *nd the com ccqncnt ,pin»i wernkm-M, «nd i« ecpccimiij oiUptod t« ihe Change of IJfe. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the otorusinan early stage of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there is cheeked very speedily by Ms use. In fact It kas prove d to be «be great¬ est and best remedy that has ever been discover¬ ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and fives ---------- r -----------------. srsrr—*“—*—— , nnmiBioatiiw, iferrou* pro»tration. OomralPebUlty.SlecpIcasnm, Depr«Mion and Indl imawm. That feeling ot bearing down, taming pain, wrlght ,ml fackACht,lealwayspermanently eursdby it#iu,. it wiiut ,11 times, and under til circunuuis m. art m imnnwiy withth, a* that vorom, tb, f.maie.r«em. ForKidncrConiptatoi.ot«tber ■« tu, conpomS Lvcfla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound L^a.M«». Momim. s:. hot, r, for*5.00. s.ntsjnwuu.ih. form ot pills, ' in tb« form of ZxiMQgM, mZ. on eaajS rweipt , of ^, box, for *a*r. ft yMW w CT «nwu»of tavUry. m for p.m ptm-t. AAtmawabsvs Mention thupaper raraurttk-nMiwwitfeoat xtdu c, "inkhajp uraims. The, e«w CoiuUfwttoa. BUioanM«, tsdTorpidnvottiwijr.r. to«ut»ptrisw. Floreston Oolosne “issCTC * All Farmers, Mothers, BusinKS Men, Mechanics,. ■&c., 'arc who are tired out by work or worry, and all who* miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism Neural-* >gia, be invigorated or Bowel, Rodney or Liver Complaints, you car,,' ~ and cured bv using * _ iPA RKER’S G1N G ERT 0 NI Cl • it you atu wasting atvay With Consumption, Age,, .CiRjer ;Dos* Health Tonic the*greatest Blood Fertiiirer and the’ & Strength Restorer you CaaCse, •nr.J Sar superior to Titters and other Tonies, as it’ •bu.lAs >r.d up the system, but never intoxicates. 50 ct.' m sires. i*c Co,, Chemisrs. N Y. 1 HAUL PASSER'S BALSAM SETtfSSSf on. butts' mmm AOW NO MElj unem *«*»«**«* 'jP? A:jaSM ZVi&SL-i.r • t a; '**•»-? pci»vb!<. j q y—w «o*» : x^ncuti^. u . * 2u^*.u . L AL> t* i Gtnwd y>bU *io. DAY, T ANN A HILL & CO *33 aad 735 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Carriages, Roekaways, Buggies, Plantation ami Road Wagons, Caits, Etc. Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of the Cortland \Va?on Co.’s Spring Wagons and Buggies, Wilson, Childs & Co.’s Philadelphia Wagons, Tlie Lightest Draft Wagun made. They Also, the Webeter, Old have Hammered« Hickory,mod Oar Ovm Make of Owe and Two Scrap Axles, and iHorse Wedge Spoke Wagois always in full stock, at bot¬ Wheels We e keen ** all sizes hand tom prices. on We have added to our stock of Fine Buggies and Bockaways, A Line of Cheaper Grade Buggies. Made to our own order, with special regard to theQualitv of the wheels, axles, and Also, a Fail stock of Saddlery a^d Lme^BrldlSx’onars, Sold 5Vbit»s,Buggy WM. Trunks. Ciwch material of every description,Cloths,Phints, Coach Varmshes. Aj»o, Leather and bum Belting, ifemp, Packing and^Soapstone Rivets and Packing*’ Lacing, Hooks and Punches Italian Also, Oak and Hemlock Sole leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, Lin ings and Goat Skins. A full stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styles, Just received. isT Send on your orders, or call and see us. Our prices will, at all times be Sept22vt Bottom Prices. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS. —DEALKR IN— Ga-pcts, Oil Cloths, Window Curtains and Shades -ALSO Wall r fi*apers and Borders 713 BROAD STREET ./AMESG. OLI) ST BAILIE AD A SONS. ! AUGUSTA, GA. Feb.2V81.j-y. === ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS. Cane Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws, Shafting Pulleys,Hanger's .Inurnal Boxes, Mill Gearinn, Gudg qgm . Turbin War Wheels,Gin Gearing.CHEAP! JUDSOX’S GOVERNORS!*! STON’S < IRCUI.AR SAW,and Glimmers and Files, Belting and Babbit Mnn ud liras* Fitting. Globe and Check Valves and Whistles. Gauges, etc.. Iron and Bras* Cast ing*. Gin Rilis, and Gold Mine -Machinery, from * GEO. R. LOMBARD & €0 • 1 FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE YVORKS, Near tile Yl ater 'lower, HO Fenwick Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Repairing Prom0tly done afc Low Prices. July 15, ’81. j-y. “Ekhard's Himself Again!” —DR.H.S. SMITH. Proprietor of the— Old Reliable Drug Store. (NEXT DOOR BELOW THE HOTEL,) CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA . Roods, etc. They will find him at his post ever courteous, and ready to aerve them With thanks for liberal patronage in the past, solicits a continuance of the same, Begs to inform them that in addition to the usual lull line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. 9 He always ha* on hand, they will find an Unusally Full Stone 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,’81,k-m, , The WHITE Sewing Machine. The Ladies Favorite! A Because it is the Lightest Running the most quiet; makes the prettiest stitch ; - and has more conveniences than any other y 1 Machine. i*>!! It is warranted five years and is the easi¬ est to sell, and gives the best satisfaction of any machine on the market. 4&* “st,.? '* Intending purchasers are solicited to ex¬ amine it before buying. Responsible deal¬ ers wanted in all unoccupied territory. • J. I). & T. F. SMITH. Wholesale and F.etail Dealers, 59. BROAD STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 59 Tur Sale by Mrs. D. A. IVilliams, Crawfrdville, Ga. SPpt. 2 ,’SI. 2 lt.