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LEGAL NOTICES.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County :
TILL be let to the lowest bidder at
\Y public county outcry, before {Saturday the court tiic house 6th
door in said on building of
dav of May next to the a new
and substantial bridge across the North
prone of Ogeechee river near Moores mill.
The contractor to give bond and good se¬
curity for keeping the same in good the repair day
for the term of seven years, from
of completion. let at the same time ,. and ,
Also will be bidder the covering of
place, to file lowest Both jobs
the court house in said county. from the day
to be completed in forty reserved days to reject
of letting: The right April 4tli, 1882.
anv and all bids. of'County Com¬
By order of the board
missioners. A. Beazlf.y,
Attest, C. O.
Apl. 7-td. Clerk, B. C.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF AD"
M IN 1STRATION.
GEORGIA—TaliAFF.RKO County.
TirilERKAS, John P ’ Mooro of said
county has applied mmejforl^t. aU f
m therefore t >• !
and admonish all persons concerned, to
KSSS"’ hand r and official
Given under my
*- *e» toygt, MUmy.T.0. A . bkaxijet,
STATB OP (JEORGIA, 1 MHMto
Tali afehuo County. close Attor
VV..O. Mitchell, ney s Lien in
* vs . Taliaferro Su
Bctsey Meadows. {“• rp ^ n >£
W. O. MITCHELL,an Attorney at Law,
having filed and’asserted iris lien for fees
on a certain tract of land in said county
and claimed the sum of one hundred dol¬
lars for services rendered, said tract con¬
taining one hundred and fifty acres ; and
it appearing that said Betsy Meadows re¬
sides in the county of Talladega, and
State of Alabama. Bet Meadows
It is ordered, that said ey
do show cause at the next August term of
this court, why said lien should not be en¬
forced and foreclosed ; and it is furtner or?
dered, that a copy of this rule be served
by publication in the Crawfordville
Democrat, and also in a newspaper m
said county of Talladega and State of Ala¬
bama, once a month for four months.
Given under my the hand and official signa¬
ture this March 1st, 1882.
E. H. Pottle,
Judge S. C. N. C.
1 hereby certify the foregoing to be a
true copy from the minutes of Taliaferro _
Superior Court.
This March 27th , 1882
J. D. Hammack, C.
april-7-lam 4m Clerk S.
APrtTMl By B M WOOLLEY, Atlanta,
flH UiiT f Ga. Reliable evidence given,and
u RE reference to cured patients and
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CRAW FORD V'lLLE, GEORGIA, F li ■ VY, APRIL 21 1882.
POETRY.
AM ECHO OF IS YOON E YEARS.
_
A song comes back from the bygorle
Whose melody never grows old,
And Vears* 1 agai "’ throufih my smi!es and
’Tis Though the singer by lay dead and cold,
a song so sweet, a voice so rare,
Far purer than any other
And I near it again, though troubled by
“ ,l0 “'
And I hear her voice in a monotone,
Like the rise and fall of the tide.
H* e days So **y» till the end of tinn
Miw’theMngermBve? forget her^h’yme
Till her bliss and mine are blended.
—Foster Coates in New York Mail .
THE WEEK’S DOINGS
news from EVERYWHERE IMS
TILLED BY DEMOCRAT CON
DENSER^
CRIMES, CASUALTIES AND OTHER MA T
TERS- -NOTES OF SHOltl LENGTH
TELLING WHAT PEOPLE ELSEWpLK tS
ARE ENGAGED—VARIOUS ITEMS CK
INFORMATION.
—Atlanta has a horse that trots in 2:17.
—Griffin lays claim to 6,000 population.
—The machinery for the water works in
Atlanta is arriving.
—The Atlanta police are charged witl
levying blackmail upon the sporting men,
—There lias been an advance in meat
and groceries o ? . 33 per cent, in the lastfev j
days.
—Haas & Co., Brokers, of Atlanta, are^
paying about 33.00 per thousand for Coo-*
federate bonds.
—John Lyma, who murdered Elias nai
ris in Savannah last December has been
captured in Brunswick.
—The stone foundation of the King mil!,
in Augusta, has been completed, and the
first brick laid.
—Fifty bales of products of the Sibley
Mills,; the first consignment, were shipped
Augusta to New York on Friday.
—The Cincinnati Cooperage Company's
woik were destroyed by fire Saturday.Tlie
loss is about $) 09,000, insurance 889.000.
—A little boy named Morris, living near
Keys, DeKalb county, was choked
death by a gi a : u of pop corn a few days
—William Beck, twelve years old, com.
suicide in Racine, Wisconsin, be¬
his father reprimanded him for
oi t late.the night befqiTi, ’
—Ben Jones, the son of a _wei,-io-do '
killed a negro named ^ ,
ot rodfder. v
breadstuffs ( the
—Our exports of during
three months ending March 31st last
amounted to 836,537,452, against 830,139,613
for tlie first quarter of 1381.
—Work on the Gainesville,Jefferson and
Southern railroad is progressing rapidly.
Eighteen milc3 of track have been laid,and
that divisiou is open to passengers traffic.
—In a cutting affray near Marietta,
Saturday night, J. VV. Bankston cut the
throat of G. M Shearonse. Tlio quarrel
was about a young lady. Shearonse’s
wound is not fata'.
—VV. D. Hoxton, white, shot and instant¬
ly killed Sandy Powell,3colored, at J’oulan,
county on the’ 8th instant. Sun¬
an inquest was held and the jury re
a verdict of murder.
Monroe Advertiser : If the next Legisla¬
has any regard for tlie o.her papers in
y Stine, it will require the Augusta
and Constitutionalist to shorten
its name.
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D1229»;A35310h9410nd’S SAMARITAN _ ._ VINE! . _. .
that they have determined to d ; s
coio one tbe’r di y goods pod manufactur¬
business, and offer their stocks of mer¬
and mill properties for sale.
—Gov. Colquitt has been named as a
trustee sor the Siator fund of 81,000.000
left by a Connecticut man for- educating
the colored race. The fund is in the hands
of a board of ti uktees,
—George Wallace, colored, has been con¬
victed of the murder of Martin L. Jen¬
nings, a Norwegian, in Savannah, on the
l 8 ih of March last,and sentenced by Judge
Tompkins to be hung on tlie 16th of May.
This is swift retribution and reflects cred¬
it on the Chatham 'officers.
—Two freight trains on the Columbus
road collided at Jones’ crossing, about
eighteen miles from Columbus, on Sun
day morning, and the passenger coach of
the incoming train did not reach the depot
at Macon uatii^li o clock Sunday. No
damage was dene e.cher ra>n beyond
smashed pilots. Cause, misplaced switch.
—A gentleman with two ladies came up
to Brunswick from St. Simons in a row
boat, and on the way back got into a creek
and were left by the tide in a marsh. They
were gone from Sunday night to Wednes
day afternoon without food or water, and
were finally rescued by a search party, in
a half famished condition.
-Intelligence has been received from
Riode Janeiro, by way of Lisbon, that
jewels ,,, to t tne va i . f xtor, - ooo belonmnu " ° to
| ihe ladies of the Imperial family of Brazil .
havfe been stolen. There was no clue
the peroetiators of the robbe’y.
—Macon Telegraph Gapt. I.asoul
gone North, and will purchase for
| Central railroad six fine locomotives
the same number of trains, of five
each, for winter travel. It is the
of the road to run a fast schedule
.Atlanta Atlanta and Savannah, - making the dis *
I tanee in nine hours.
: —On Monday as the jailer was
them their food, two negroes
:f ” ^ Bulloch county cliain gang during
L |L fptui ^ . to e ™ run ° over f t! > eS the “P«'><>r jailer. Court, One was at
I oessful in making his escape—the other
rfi jailer retained by a hard fight.
J f d -Last woman Wednesday, named Margaret one week Sims ago, a at col- the
;
] dence of Mr. II. H, Epping, was clean
| ii. , fish when she accidentally pierced her
®d with a cattish r£ fin s;.r.”.z The next morn
>1 wt . r ta
5 “ a
' eased nnui she soon was compelled to
her bed. She suffered violently with
itil yesterday she died.
Ai'ens Banner: The other day, while
ning man was indulging in a quiet
of tobacco, he injected about a quart
ibier out into the street in«d a vmmrr
came sailing by. Hef dress caught
mtire charge, and for a few a seconds
* dr pedestrian thought she had come
j J™ tact " ith 1the no « l « ot the IIo P e
tmer At last accounts the young man
apologized to five irate brothers, an in
-wm father, seven uncles and other
i rad too numerous to count.
Th *
_ ei . 0 ldMeeV.ofi.f , , T{ w J! - ar *
noon.* her’s at this kitclmn‘and
He sold part of his
house-hold furniture. Robert Hill, (lie
is a good one you know) was the auc
tioneer Wc were not present to take
m t he fun, but some of the boys said it
<RffiHecI a side-show, and some said it
was better than a theater; while otb-
1 C "?'L. ll0 ', V to com P» r e it
nu, ,, o^lv . on^dmi** „ 1 ' 3 W .? 1 'nV ?
collected ant
E. amount. Keating’s We see a lot of furniture Tn
that they bar-room, wo imagine
were partners,
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Catarrh of the Bladder.
Stinging, smarting, irritation of the uri¬
nary passages, diseased discharge, cured
Bucluipabia. $1. at druggists. Ga. De¬
pot, Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta and
Macon, Ga.
• Brain and Nerve.
Wells’ Health Renewer, greatest remedy
on earth for impotence, leanness, soxual
debility, Ac., fi. at druggists. Ga- Do
pot, Lamar, Ilanhin & Lamar, Atlantaand
Macon, Ga.
RAYTOWN RAKING 8 ,
AS FILED UP FOB DEMOCRAT
HEADERS.
CROPS, NEWS ITEMS, EVERYTHING IN
GENERAL WITH A L TTL*5 STICK
AND PHILOSOPHY THROWN IN FOR
FLAVORING.
[Special Correspondence Democrat .]
—Cool nighta and mornings.
—Mrs. *11. Ivey has sixty young
chickei ;.
—Mr. ChRpman has a most magnlfl
W « ?f«4»e • . •
^
—Mi, Z. Darden has the ihTkdst <»nru
melon vines we have seen.
—Mr, Will Woodruff has the finest
milch cow we have seen lately,
—Mr. John Wright had cotton up
some days ago. It is looking finely.
—Mr. Charping has about an aero of
superb grain. It is the finest we have
seen lately.
—Mr. IPest Taylor has forty grown
hens This is a good supply for a one
horse farm.
—Miss Fannie Fallin, lias a quilt
pieced of one inch squares ; it contains
7,675 squares.
—Mrs. James Holliday went up in
Greene last Friday to visit her parents.
She returned last Monday.
—Misses Rhodes and Darraeoti, re¬
turned home last Thursday from a
visit to friends at Raytown. finest
—Mr. Billie Kendrick has the
orchard anywhere in the country. He
has fruit of all kinds in abundance.
We see he has even a nice blackberry
orchard. This is as it should bo for
there is no better crop.
ivannah Recorder: A commercla
r of tin’s city who is on the road a
deal, recently arrived home and
br it with him a sample of one of the
-lack biscuits that are put on the
t an eating house in Millen, on the
Oc 1 Railroad, The morning after he
“* «>»“>»“ »»i,e In the
Ii • went out and discovered that
Ir :n had put the bulscuit oil the
grmnd and had a live coal on top of it
to ThtjjMhougbt e-t>the “'critter” it was a turtle, anil its wanted
come out of shell,
(if Mayor’s Office, >
Leesburg, Va., April iu, 1870. j
Httchison & Bro.: It affords me
plea* are to testify to the great virtues of
your‘S>’i; algia” for the cure of neural
ad siHc headache. It is the best rem.
.#-tl'. u most distressing complaints
I ha»|| evi j used. It should be in every
in the country. Tours truly,
Gko. r. Head, Mayor of Leesburg, Va
tflfrCHiSON <fe BRO., Proprietors, At
Georgia. Bold by all druggists.
# ^ The Secret out at Last.
If if,Tong been a souice of wonder, as
v j Courtney failed to meet Uanlan
aCiilliug contest The general ex
Cffy aigument was that be feared
«fl Caiiabian. This opinion however,
M by the authentic announcement
he days fixed for the race, Court
unable to sit tn his shell, on ac,
«he intense itching and soreness
the Piles. Having recovered
>■ Use of Swayns’s Ointment, he
i ■ ■ .that .Vftjw-’M row Hanian
■iitd.N SIlAv’INto,
1
WHlfi’LEU OK# FROM BULKY
HER BY . A. KENDRICK.
BHOl if- SCIUIKS ABOUT PROMINENT I’EO
PJ.II AND CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS
SAN DWICHED .TOGETHER FOR THE
X»A1 1 TES OF OUR READERS.
—The trees are looking beautiful.
—Oh 1 Sharon is so very dull.
_A very good time to shear sheep.
Sore eyes are prevailing in our
vicinity. above
- B. W. Barber will move
Athens soon. mocking
- -The sweet notes of the
bird | re heard Masseugale, daily. of Norwood, was
--Paul
in out town this week.
-Charlie Herrera, who has been
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sick fjor several days in convalescing.
—Misses Katie Burke and Maggie
Croaie have returned to Washington.
—Mrs. W. G. Kendrick, of Wrights
boro, ;js visiting relatives at tliis place.
—Mrs. Edward O’Donnell, of Au¬
gusta! is visiting relatives in our vicin¬
ity. ‘
—We bad a nice rain last Wednes¬
day morning, wtiich was needed very
much. finest
--Sir. L. A. Moore has the
peaefe-orebard we know of. He will
have npe jieaches the middle of May.
— A/rs. O. D. Moore, of Raytown,
spent the day at Mr. L. A. Moore’s
last Tuesday.
—A good many of our are
their wheat having^ . the
complaining ru»t? of much
We hope it will not do
damage. —Messrs. L. T. Lewis and , _ I T Baoon ,
•
tm Sunday. They
last
q{ the fair 8ex Sbaron
^ , j. a( j jitter spur up, as these Bay
f e jj 0 ws are terrible.
L - ari( j youl - correspondent
_ Ci
vi « lt j down in IFarren last Sunday,
an(i had a magnificent time. The
gj-aiii t( crop is and looking very of promising tlie farmers in
j tba haviji geetion, stand some of cotton. I
j a splendid broke j
—[Last Tuesday night some one house at |
i into] Mr. Ed. O’Brien'S store
j Bariiett, and about $lo0 of merebau
dise! are missing. An entrance was
j from under tlie store, the hearth ,
rLB? “ irf-ing torn away, and
r was howtbey^aped. found 0[«n next morrriug,
j Ixye learn that a difficulty rtwood occurred and
. , M j esse ]> 0 a
gS£*f'^reral ...fallow one day last week. Mr.
cuts on his
xigiU arm. Mr. Portwood lives near
ii,,. . 0 f VVilkes, and is one of Talia
’ farmers.
fen oVbest learned through» col
.
■ >!«■« man, a and U we know not bow true
n L|
—Corn and meat is demanding bigli
prices in our market. The grocery
market is very Arm this week. Can a
farmer more than half live, and pay
one dollar and forty cents per bushel
for corn on time, and meat at fourteen
cents ¥ The past-experience ought to
teach them a le8son long to be remem
bered.
„„ Tl ' ere Is a certain good looking
" jsd
astts^TuS
if she desires her letters to be w““in"S
send them to the Crawfordville published,
DEMOCRAT, ami not send them to
1,a t , !° I’ost-maqter
81 puce takes a delight | ) | in reading
thlD * H lo Y in ff- He never
anything of ttmt kind often, and
^ ^ S ° g0 ° d ll0 can,t
—• —.
Preventive ot Malarial Disease,
mi0H 01 ” ^ Annapolis, MIlrBNT Dlt Md. - «• R- Walton, •
,,, mItSuI?
cdlent Beef preparation, InvklmSi! it' PF*? «*“ ° f
8U1>erior to cod-liver or’anythimi , , i?nv»
tionVand*2^?' , oil I
ventl’veof m‘?i'y 3tfl 1 or , beneficial "“Paired constitm
11m as a pre
Of her druggists the name CoTnFv' B ea .!S’" <0 110 other.)
generally ‘
.. J . w,la , 7----— ‘Gc". r.. Tige • —-
Anderson Says
?jSui? I l"ive been^&° t n Oefl|!chien_
r!.H..voa e ery a il ^ {nOWI1 at ‘k« lasting le,l *e«Iy for without days 1 liail A
;««™.’YMN“l&Vn,i'S, , being
y ^ , r r
this {•;iii.™ painlul m>’:SS disease, and I jttSS syss;
tcommeiul it to all who suffer can cheerfullv Y
as I «lo.
O. T. Anderson,
Atlanta, ... April 18,187!). Chief of Police.
Hutchison & Huo., Proprietors, Allan,
a, Gn.
Wold by all Druggists.
to—~ •
An Fdiiress.
We received a ph/lsant visit last Wed¬
nesday from little Miss ltosn Gorham, aged
three. Her bright winsome face and
sible chatter enlivened sen¬
the dull precincts
of the Democrat office. Miss Rosa-after
a great deal of p irsuaslon on nurlpnrit—
consented to assist us in the editorial man.
agement of the Demcovt, and our read
ers may expect a great change shortly- She
e: p assed herself highly in favor 0 f the
.
press and said she read the Democrat
every week.
The advent of this ehaimlng little visi¬
tor coused a wonderful change In the
eral appearance of the geu
piled office, old exchan¬
ges were up in neat order, the turn*
bled up editorial table straightened; the
pulled frantically at his collar
pressman rushed his hand through ids
matted hair and the editor put on his most
winsome smile forum proper reception of
• Stoi-d -
Ask druggists for-'Rough on Rats.” I
clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches
vermin, flies, ants, insects. 15 cents, per
box.
a
last week. Crops of small
are looking unusually ”<>,11.
Upon an average the crops are betwfy bt\
above Crawfordville, than
Sharon and Crawfordville.
—Brother Lewis of the Ishmaelite
has a level head on the condition of af¬
fairs among the farmers. He advo¬
cates a change of the [farming it. Would system, that
and we are glad to see the
all our editors would urge same
change. Hoodie Smith has two
—Mrs. very
rare pigeon blood rubies—gentleman old,
shirt-front buttons. They are very
set in j )ure8 t gold, and originally cost
a goodly sum. Mrs, S. will sell them
cheap for the cash. Here is a ciiance
to get gems of the first quality for small
figures. •> brought into
—A little negro boy since,
our fi“e village one morning not long
large speckled cat-fisb. lie claimed
y ia < t,|, e y were caught by “uncle
Rube.” Who uncle Itube is we do not
know, but be seems to be doing very
well, in the fishing line, when he sends
up such trophies of his skill, as he did
then.
_Some apprehensions have been felt
by the farmers, for the safety of the
wheat ami oat crops, these cool nights.
I believe tliis is the critic.d time now,
w’.tlithe small grain. If ’ '
befalls it now (or a few weeks longer
all will be well. But should the oat
and wheat crops now be ruined, we
shudder to think of the condition, of
our farmers. Yet why need they place
themselves in such precarious situa
tions V
-We met with Mr. Warren
l drews,one of the moM successful
ers in Greene county His success has
b’ e i something wonderful, lie has
bought up several hundred acres
land since the war ended, an l
| then lie was an old man. He
i given every one of his children a
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plantation, ami lie Imfl bought and pa d
tor it all with frefe negro labor, but lie
says he never btiys meat liud corn. II6
always raises enough flowed to run his farm
and if he had the gene, ai
plan of planting H cotton, lit would
have been a poor man to-dav. Thus
we see
measures. There is , 10 excuse for a
man to be poor in tliis favored land
? 1 * 6 everyUlin " 0,1 earth
weneed we need, ami and common sense ought to
teach us that if we do not drop
present, smcidal system our
tl at ten of farming
ere years roll around we wil’l
all be paupeis, where we should bo
vSiouwiinnT'"’ N ° t,,in » l,,lt tater y tai-
A Lcshoii in Equestrianism.
Horseback riding as an art and as a ben¬
eficial exercise is one of the most judli iot:a
habits that one could cultivate. opportunity^ While i
affords the equestrian every
or the cultivation )of graceful posing, ft
comprises nil the healthful elements of the
most invigorating pleasures. Like all else
in tlm world, however, if indulged In im¬
moderately, the results arc extrftin ty pain¬
ful, mi oft times dangerous. Gulled limbs,
and Piles that Itch intensely, particularly
after getting warm in bed, are not fre¬
quently the outcome of excessive exercise
in the saddle. In such cases, however,tlie
evil can ho thoroughly eradicated by ap¬
plying Swayne’s Ointment,which,as a cum
for Piles—itching or otherwise, has no
equal.
A Live Journalist.
Our friend Col. Thornton, of the At
ianta Post-Appeal, is not only making
money and reputation as proprietor of one
the spiciest and newsiest of Georgia
.......as, but is becoming known as a heavy’
investor in Atlanta real-estate. The colo¬
nel is a useful citizen. We have known
him long and wei!, and we know that it Is
hard to find anywhere a more industrious
journalist, and a rnoreopen-hcarted,kindly
natured gentleman than lie.
Wc have seldom penned a tribute which
has given ns more real pleasure than this,
and we sincerely tryst that fortune may
continue to smile upon him. Many of our
readers, who will remember tlie colonel as
a former editor of The Democrat, will
reiterate tlie wish.
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Worthily Won.
Nothing has afforded us as much gen,
nine pleasure of late as tlie appointment,
of Hon. W. F. Holden, of ties place, to
the postmastership at Augusta. Mis high
personal character and fine business ability
are a guarantee that the duties of the posi.
tion will he faithfully administered.
Woman .
Her Health and Life
Df , p( , n(| „ )0r , on the ri . v ,iaritv of her
menstrual functions than on tun or ail
[ causeg combined. An actual »t a living
death is the inevitable result of derange
| ment of a function which makes woman
what she is in every remmet, and especially
, m*™
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in ,. nts Ss u „, 4m | y safeguard against wr.-ck
aud ruin. In all cases of stoppage, delay,
or other irrt'gularities of tlie ‘‘courts,” Dr.
^ improving tlfc
nvrvous ,j centres, Mood, and
e teniiining directlv to tne organs of men,
strttation K is ’ scientific prescription
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