Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, February 11, 1882, Image 1
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POETRY.
death ok THE Ol.u a EAR.
ITho following beautiful nopni we *!
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originally appeared in the Atlanta Con
stitution, and was written by a young
frill,..,Iv twelve vp'irs of at>e The n..em
niusica'l is ul of mthos noetic IvillKres’er'ved thoucht md
“ otViio r vmth “to It S/ nKurn
stances under which it was written. 1
The snow lay thickly o’er the ground,
The night was bleak and cold,
The wise old moon so white and round
(lazcd on the frozen mold.
The north wind whistled o’er the wold,
I The bright stars shone and paled ;
He lay upon his couch of snow,
The north wind fanned liis brow ;
The old moon W'ept behind a cloud ;
llis life was ebbing slow !
“Oh ! lias my life been all in vain ; ’
| Thus cried"the dying little year,
| ‘Or have I done some been hero’.’ good,
The time that I’ve
"toe JPve scattered snow o’er all the ground,
blown it all away ;
Itee watched the tender flowers grow
And bloom amid the hay.”
“No more for me these joys exist,
i'll soon be laid to rest
Within the sepulchre of Time,
With snow-wreaths on my breast.”
! The distant town clock striketh twelve.
, - Tlie ojd year's race is run ;
1 llis eyes are dosed, lie'll never see
j Another rising sun.
Mournfully the sad wind searched
Each field and meadow sere,
To find some tender growing buds
To strew the old year’s bier.
The wind can find no blossom rare
To deck to couch of snow,
So bringeth lie as a tribute true
Holly and mistletoe.
And Earth doth smile in joy once more—
j While The New Monarch Year Time now is with here, tender hands
! Burieth the grey old year.
Ei.WVN Dl l ll,
—Convent of the Immaculate Conception.
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SENDING US WORD.
WII ATTIllO I*EOI*Iilu OV AIM At l'NT
TOWNS AHE DOING.
The News of Neighboring Counties Cull¬
ed from our exchanges, amt Written
I tv our Correspondents—Wilkes, War¬
ren, Greene, Oglethorpe, II mrork, *»lm
roo Hie.
W AUlt MX.
| lFnrrwtfurt Clipper.]
Rabbits sell at 1-lcts ready df-ssed,
* •U- ’ ion I ri»;r Creek
j Slli.,i.,y. '
Our streets to Mr. Conners need a
1 shower of pebbles.
Tlie brass band are looking for their
j new set of horns.
During (he freeze some of our citi¬
zens made ice-cream,
Mr. J. T. Lee is quite sick, but we
hope lie will soon be on foot again.
The Clipper office requires tlie service
of four printers tins week.
Mr. Joseph Raley’s residence will be
pretty when completed.
Mr.Uamie Ivey and his briiIe(»w.Vfiss
Kitchens,) seem quite happily matched.
Mrs. Martha Harrell’s funeral will
take place at Flim on the bill Sabbath
in April.
Mr. Molm Moore and .Mrs Dollio
Hawkins were united in marriage Feb¬
ruary 2nd by Tev. T. J. I’ilcher.
We understand that a general meet¬
ing will lie held with the .Jewell's Bap¬
tist church. the blh Sunday, in April,
and on Friday and Saturday before.
Married, in Lins place at the home of
the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Cason, on Sabbith evening about ff
o’clock p. in., the bill iust., Mr. .1. T.
Long to M iss Ellen N. Cason.
Mr. John Fuller, ner Carnal,, died
Monday night ot dropsy. He was one
ot our most aged citizens having reach
ed his three score and ten. lie was
highly respected I y bis neighbors wtio
were much moved in heart over Ins
death.
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| Hero,Id and Journal.]
Groeues’-oro, '
The people vaccinated. of are gen- I
eraliy being
Miss Fannin 11 inks, win* is a great,
favorite in Greeliesboro, left for tier j
iioim. on Mombij bist
, A wild cat weighing tunuty-one j
X. Smitli ol tins I ouiiiy, ins (mice.
The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. j
W. Tl.onq.son, a pronnsmg boy aged ;
suss .......
Tin, Ctsl.ml .....1 »n»« ««». Lto
tratt*cl inanv old sliaiiu-trust^ itlon^ lb*;
streetsinGreeneslH.ro, and broke off
the branches of others.
Journal. , , Just , as we go ,, to
prf*ss, ’au ant i 1
Km nut Siiei wood died at the residence
of her *ttint, .Mrs. i*. W\ Print,up, near
{ nion Point, on last 'J'liur.sday morn
ing.
Walker was burned last smnmer. It
now appears that some of tlie goods,
which it was supposed were l.urucd
with *1 the dwelling, (luu.iiinff ji na\e m o sitKu* since Iw't'ii net i
found in Hie possession ot Emanuel
Ment and Joe Hutcherson, ire.dn.en
U —. a warrant sworn out by the
.lg r* of the ( on tinental Insurance
(.’uinpaDV, \s*li*» i ,id insured tlx hiimt
building l^gn-t.s \n t*nj brought
bef ) ■ J. A. Gi illhi. Esq.. 2 on hear
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SYMPTOMS OF A
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Loss of eppetit?,Nausea,bowels costive. j
Pain in theHesdjwflth a dull sensation in
the back part, Pain under the should, : r
blade. fullness after eatiqig, with a disin¬ !
clination to exertion of body or mind, I
Irritability of temper, l.ow spirits. Loss I
of memory, with a fueling of having neg¬
lected some duty, weariness, iJizziness, 1
Fluttering of the f! eart. Dots before the
eyes, YeKow f kin, Headache, Urine. HestteBs
neas Rt night, highly colored
IF THESE WAKHJNGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON Bfc DEVELOPED.
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Irnj TU.A'Nc by a xinirle affplication liiftaiiUuiBouHly. <->( fhis Jjyk. It
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t*rder ’C it. It f r.Giirs five c< red , ; atet, €' b cn vin V,:
■■t - iful full licsc.-.p" -31,; ' «* ao-i •Ir.tri,
• .aiiLT g . ‘i vari* ’ • * <*f Vegeta f tac Flower reed*, 1 ««,
Fro . tU ' V*.'- ftbie to M,f. ific&ivest error - . •
V-. ; • ' 4 trior* reliable for planting to tbe f -/l* th • ’ *
«•»►* cate. tt '' « « inak<*» xpectalt v
k—er. a: d Mark-1 Ga-:- *-*t. Addr«
B. M- FE5.KY 4 CO Detroit M*ch.
i trial at theMarch Terra of the Superior
C ourt.
jj frs . Leonora Clayton, of Greenesbo
to. has some very interesting ancient
« ™. T ,,tlv.tol th. of
inspecting.. ihey were secured from
an old burial ground, at Ancon, near
>nraa, by liev son Win. 1. Clayton,then
Vice Consul to Callao-wlio was on the
i ^ ilnd recovered *>! 1'™**"““°”. these curiosities *. «« in
» no inoistuue »',;><« in the sandy soil ot that
province, llus abode oL .the dead is
coeval with tlse Incas. The men it
would seem, wore buried with their
I weapons—the women with their knit
Ung , iew n ea a mi pieces of cloth and
thread they had spun and woven; and
in every case an ear of corn, or shelled
corn.
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| Gazettr.}
Work on the bridge ;tt Smith’s mill
has been recommended.
Wmk on the new brick mill mill will
lie commenced next wefik.
Tim Gazette denies the report that
small-pox is in Washington.
Mr. Milton Reese has purchased the
mare recently owned by W. W. Simp¬
son.
Mr. J. M. Hackney has moved the
store formerly occuR-ed by ' Cnpt. J, II.
Walton,
.Some parties in Washington have
been shipping turnips to Atlanta as an
experiment
There hasn't a sound of a hammer
echoed in the new church building in
two weeks
A chimney attached to Mrs. Lizzie
Smith’s residence, fell down during t he
freeze Monday night.
We understand that the relatives of
Hill Johnson are going to try to recov¬
er damages from the railroad.
The young people enjoyed an old
fashioned quilting at Col. Willis’ Thurs¬
day, and a festival that night.
A negro was arrested and lodged in
jail. Wednesday, for appropriating an
ax down near the the Cross Roads.
The new rector of the Episcopal
church, Hev. Mr. George, arrrived in
Washington .Sat urday, with his wife,
We understand that George Heard,
colored, lies taken the contract for the
new mill for one hundred and fifty dob
lars.
The sltow men started to pujl down
their canvas in Washington ana move
on Sunday morning lint the authorities
hid them stop and lay over until Mon¬
day.
The (lying jenny me* folded their
tent on Monday morning at Washing¬
ton and silently stole away ; with a
considerate amount of cash, in the
shape ot niekles and dimes.
sFijfkWk.
[ Me Duffle. Journal. ]
A larger area of small than usual has
bwn sowed.
Mr. Marcus Reeves, of this vicinity,
has hewn very ill, but is now improv¬
ing.
Nlr. Smith Megabee is keejiing bach¬
elor’s hall, and Hob Smith is to fol ovr
suit.
Tlie Walker Hrotliers, I)ea. Mutes,
gave three entertainments in Thomson
mi Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings of Lliis week.
Died, in Thomson at 4 o’clock on
Thursday rimming last, Feb, 2, 1882,
Mary Lou, aged about lb mouths, in¬
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs' li. M.
<; mss.
We regret to announce that Judge
deuce in Thomson. We l.ojie, howev
er, to ji port his condition improved in
our next.
Dr. Juliiison. of Thomson, with some
of liis medical brethren, amputated tlie
arm of ileury Chain, colored, last Sun¬
day. The doctor said the other day
that iiis patient, was doing very well.
Mr. Win. Tulley was instantly killed
at liis tii'other's,six or eight miles Inflow
he Deal hud ing on been .Sunday going last. about It seems the yard that j
shooting at different objects witli his 1
pistol for some lime. At tlie time tie j
Wsis killed in: was standing in the door >
when the pistol was db,charged. The
ball entered below tlie chin, passed up
ward through the brain, and lodged in i
tlie head. Tlie Virdict of j
Coroner’s inquest was that the
shooting was accidental,
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Day hands ate rather scarce ammid
.
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Loxiimton ;
"/ . l Sanders S ;'®^ w ^ is quite 1 sick tlie
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— I^rxiii^toii ......... turns out S-f moie teachers j
than any |>lace of its size in the state.
„ lilk e but two days visiting
for rumor to inarrvaeminlc in Lexing-,
'
Sam Cam,,1**11 and Miss M at tie Her-,
ry, were acre married near Crawford, oh
Tliursday night, the -GtJi of J^ouary.
We have j, ... ;lV 4 * lieJtid of nom fwnwr«
There was a wagon load of sweet po
l;ltoes ,,, Lexington for sale Tuesday,
something unusual lor the tune of
yf , ;ir .
1 lie safe in thr odinarc’soffice which
has been quite, a tame ot ™*'* X *W0™. tor
sometime was on last uesuay receive it
ami an order passed requmig Uu$ couu- ,
l v Treasurer to pay for it.
J,. is t Tuc„dav morning Mr. Pone
M !• rj •qoo^Ei to town ;uid turiitd
i over to the fender mercies of Sheriff
1 >oster, one Frank Hell, col., who had
i taken quite a liberty wilti meal and sy
rnp belonging to Mr. Jackson, apppro
I'l'ii.tlns them to hi.own «
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‘A Bart fold or DiBti'Wing Cough •’>
( l)rv, parched, sore throat, pneumonia,
j 1 Iirniwhlw and asthmatic attacks,weakened all these
and debilitated state <ff the system
t^S^SSS^tUSV& •> q-j,,, |,rst dose gives relief, and the
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worst cough au l sore lungs yield to its heal
j big ‘Swaytie’s properties. Pills ” should An occasional he taken dose, to keep of
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1 ' 11 ’ bowels free. They ure excellent fob
j "'P'' 1 Hv, ' r and ,,iih,MS ‘’omnlalnts.
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I A Healthy State,
j People are constantly changing their
j homes from East to West and from North
j to South or ‘ vice versa,” in search of a
, healthy State. If they would learn to be
contented, and to use the celebrated Kid¬
ney-Wort wliep sick they would ho much
better off. The whole system can bo kept
in a healthy state by this simple but effec*
t\ial remedy. See I a rue ndv.
JURY UST
oitA.xp jvvoks.
Mike Taylor, Win- If 1\>sk, John M Mur,.
i dm, f L U Hillman. Joint Rhodes son of
John, Wni V Rhodes, John II Mitchell, It
IX Sunders, Wm M Luuceford, Wm T
Woodruff, Gca M Fuss, 1! F Moofe, S A
Daniel, R S Taylor, John 15 Flynt, John
II Jackson, fifijith, Win Jordan, James A
Cox, John T Maun Sylvester Stewart,
Jack Gorham, PG Vea/.ey, E h I{y,daw»y,
KT Kendrick, Wm burke, T F, Bristow,
Wm T Chapman, J S Chapman, OweuP
Moore, .las. (I ltrookn,
TRAVERSE AVUGUS.
Garland Cosby, Thomas Ghana, Wm V
Taylor, G. lb Gilmer, JamesL.Xhaipc, Win/
H Aloof*’, Walter T Nelson, JultufcC Kilw.n/ JorY
dm;, Elias S Allen,Wesley Taylor,
Keating, Osi’s Mitchell, Albert ft SleveiJ
Alexander R Stewart, Frank it Tayl/, l)a/id
Henry A Harper, A Well q O,acute, Wiitnlns,
A Saggus, Thumps Kingjohn B
Win X .Stewart, .John E.'iemlovvs, Joseph
II W’heeler, James 1J FI Hit,,James >1 Mead¬
ows. Wash Avery, Ret hell J Mann, Alex¬
anders Meadows. Josiah Brooks, James B
Rhodes, W vattt A ^
Ogle-tree, Reuben }l
llill, Simeon Ivey, Tlmmas J Rhodes, Wil¬
lis Cany, David E Lunvetord.
ProJUukt# Patteuts,
These most wonderful and marvelous sue.
ee.s.s in eases whore persons are sick of
wasting away from a condition of mlsora
bleiiess, that no one knows what ails them,
(profitable patient for doctors,) is obtain¬
ed by the use of Hop Bitters. They begin
to cure from the first dose and keep it up
until perfect, health and strength is restor.
ed. Whoever 1* affleted in this way need
not •u8j>r, when they can get Hop Bitter*
—Cincinnati Star.
The popular (xrojutboe against pjoprtet*- *
ry remedies has long since been cMiquered
by tlm marvelous successor such remedy
as Dr, Bull’s Cough Syruv. Used every¬
where by everybody, Price 2.'i cents..
IVintpoHcmeut ol Trade tissue.
Owing fo the fact that a number of
advertisement were handed in this
wtek too lute for publication, our trade
issue will be postponed another I week,
AH those who have not taken advam
tage of this must do so by 'Tuesday
next as the coming w< ek we will posr
lively issue it. Those who have any
»»formation m regard to onr ooimlv
woufil oblige us by earning in early.)
« »i —
,scal|i« Twrtnciitc4 wH> Ihnitru'l,
itr Hcald bead nro made lieulthy with
Glvim's Sulphur Soap. Of at I druggists.
Hilt’s Hair ami Whisker Dye, black or
tvravvu, fifty cents
—^Tept,hin.a (Tcetldng Powders) cures
Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea, Dysentery.
Ctelleriv Morbits, Ooltc., Thrush, Hivesx
Eruptions and Sores uf.»»|the Sltfn;»enu»vea
and prevents the formation nf worms in
children; Allays irritation and makes
T« < thing easy aqfi not a period of suffering
aMC { ,| lV ad.
♦;t>t All call m( MiPA
TVn-Ve is \ ^MMlain indent t»n Mm
GeJir^ia rouh* n**d G»v hi'-. eool t <Iry
humor. In MiweomivcMon a first-rate joke
has been told us mi him. \bn.ve <*r near
Slim, Mountain is a juvst-ofTiw. but (veent
tv established h.y tiw enimeut. Tliero
i* not as general thing a very large-amount
hag fm U»wlov»iiis a tremcmious onejarga
enough for three husluds of coin. Oil A
Hi,, ;.hc agent justfound one ,.os
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Dung.' 1 Im ivuut . . was (cached . , H.e tre-.
Ions mail was fitted off, am. Urn agent
rcw’ivedtlmhag RomUte new post-oftce.
H 1 ' oi»cued tlie sack. He shook it ; noth-.
nig <amc out. Uetefltiuit. Xotlffng. De,
spaiv planted itself oh lus face. ”4 11 bo
diirnidl," sa’M Uic a^'iit hi disgust, “tiyiA
Inform}) pfwMonsi-er has got nn> for
t.tlCS...... known .
Chicago, a larty well as a
tor to the Western press, sfio ascri’, c> th
T; bv xif/ti.o ‘.‘ V niires to ivUt/ natexfi^ui^v s, 11 hiw^y
of Horehound au/tf Tar. “Mv foughj- slm
says *’ “tUrentcli t/'.t .1 to .suffocate Hortfl.ounrt me- " * 49*1 *■
* the Ho,my -f truce of it."
rem I every
-y tl , r vvas ..... „iy U a-i.u in Uiis city, who
has j,i a( axi it a; tm* dts|aisal iff C. X' CMfs -
tkstoX, 117* Fulton street. X. \
Pine’s Timtiiaehe WAW W
Vol. 6.—No. 6.