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CRAWFORDVILLE DEMOCRAT.
Volume 7.
STATE NEWS.
Items ot News Gathered Here and Were
From our Exchanges
No more liquor licences are to be
granted hi Burke county.
Burke county boasts a eav<e whose
mysteries have never yet oeen fully ex¬
plored. fair, held
The Montezuma military „
last week, was a success. The gross
receipts were over $400.
The Athens City Council gave $200
to the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Com¬
pany to buy a pair of horses.
Thomas Butler, near Boswell, while
returning home from a Gypsey camp
last week, fell dead in the road.
Captain Steven G. Pettus, of Wilkes
who a few months ago was accidentally
shot, died at home on Friday last, and
was buried oil Sunday. „
Friday Jim Wilkins aud Bugg Chap
man of Americus, were out hunting
for a couple of hours and brought
beck thirty-two squirrels.
J. C.Joues, of Valdosta, went into
his gin house several mornings ago,
•and discovered that a pile of seed cot¬
ton had caught fire, singed over and
# gone out during the night.
Syivauia Telephone : Mr. George
Tice planted eleven acres of cotton,
used one ton of guano, and after gath¬
ering all his crop and paying for his
fertilizer had $7.35 left. This is a fair
specimen of the crops of the county.
Mr. Palmer passed through Echo
Valley, in Dade county, about dusk on
Sunday evening, on horseback, and pro¬
ceeded along the public road toward
his home. He was approached and from ask
behind by a man on horseback
Palmer, On repay¬ ,
ed if his name was the
ing affirmatively he was shot m
back by the man and wounded fatally.
The report of the firearm caused 1 ai¬
mer’s horse to run off. Palmer was
soon after found and carried to his
house, where lie died on Monday morn¬
ing. Before dying lie charged his
neighbor, W. J. Ward, with the shoot¬
ing, and Ward has been arrested and is
now in jail,.
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GENERAL NEWS.
A Uriel Review ot VVliat the Country is a
Culled tor tne Readers ot The Demo¬
crat from our Exchanges,
Texas has a little pocket showed money the on
hand. A recent report
be considerably .. ,.
cash in the treasury to
over $ 2 , 000 , 000 .
A lady in Augusta, Me., possesses
four kittens, a few days old. which are
connected together in somewhat
shine manner 'as wgrd tin* A
t^ihd: .
A fire* which burned a farm building
“in Benton, Me., a 20,000 few days ago,
prematurely cooked dozen eggs
which were being held lor a higher
market.
The aroma of home-made ham is be¬
ing sniffed in Alabama, and that kind
of perfumers considered by the farmer
of the next best thing to a good crop—
so much made at home.
A parly of nine gunners who started
from Salt Lake recently for the Sand
Ridge, just south of Ogden, which is a
notorious haunt of the long-eared jack
rabbit, returned in three days with 500
head.
A race between a pigeon and a pony
took place at Bedworth on September
20 the former Hying a mile and the
, half mile. A capital
latter galloping and a after most
start was made, a ex¬
citing race the bird won by eighty
yards. Canyon, Cal.,
J. L. Lewis, of Putah
has killed a squirrel that The was squirrel snow
white and had pink eyes. vicinity, and
lmd often been seen in that
one man said that he had spent three
months in trying to capture it, as there
was a reward of $75 for it alive.
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Carr, neighbors,
who lived near Hogan’s mill, in Stew¬
ard comity. Tennesee, died within an
hour of each other, and were buried at
ti, e same time. This coincidence is
more striking by reason of the fact
that the ladies were married on the
same day some years ago.
A singular accident happened in Jef¬
ferson, N. II . recently. A young lady
out driving was passed by a coach on
the way to the depot. The driver acci¬
dentally threw the lash of his whip so
that it eaught in her hair and earrings.
She was thrown to the ground and the
dragged quite a distance before
coach was stopped and she was released.
A curious incident occurred in Dal¬
las recently. A bale of cotton was
taken to a compress to be weighed and
stored. When put on the scales it was
observed that the bale was warm. The
trier was inserted and the bale found
to be ore in the center. It was taken
out, and when open burst into flames.
Some considered it a case of sponta¬
neous combustion, others that a spark
might have fallen into the bale from
the gin. At all events the occurrence
was uncommon.
Heart affections, kidney and liver
troubles affect nearly one-half of all
mankind. Yet how many heedlessly
pass through a shortened life giving no
care to these complaints which cause
the human family such great distress.
Does your heart beat violently from .he
least excitement ? Have you fits of
dizziness ? Does your back ache ? Are
vour bowels constipated? These I)e
symptoms are the first warnings,
lay is dangerous. Be wise in time. Re¬
gain perfect health by using Brown s
Iron Bitters.
It is said there is one lawyer for e*
er> T seven hundred people in the united
States.
CRAWFORD VILE, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1883.
guuday Evening Beveries.
So And we profit by losing of our
* the mantle of fair
Fine manners are
minds. , but , . liate . to
Men love to be adored,
be reproved. comfort in face.
Continual a through
Tiie world is his who can see
its pretension. charriot wheels make their .
Time’s
road in fairest faces.
We are only really alive when we en¬
joy the good of others.
Faith builds a bride across the gulf
of death. lit¬
Little things on little wings, bear
tle souls to heaven.
Born, lived and died, sum up the
great epitome of man.
There is no good this world can give
like that it takes away.
One must do more when one is old
than when ono is young.
Love is the ladder on which we
climb to the likeness of God.
A great heart is as quick to find an
other out as the world is slow.
Who knows not love in sorrow’s
night, he knows not love in light.
Atlanta, Ga., April 12th, 1883.
Mr. Mays: The bottle of Oliver’s
Quick Belief you gave me did a great
deal of good. It cured my sick head¬
ache in a few minutes. It cured my
son of a severe cold and sore throat in
one night’s time. One of my neigh¬
bors was suffering with a severe head¬
ache brought on by high fever. I rub¬
bed his head freely with the Relief and
he dropped asleep in a few minutes. I
want a dozen bottles. I don’t expect
to be without it in my family.
J. B. Jackson,
Watchman (I. B. R.
I lost 5 children in process of teeth¬
ing. My last 3 were brought safely
through by the use of Pitts Carmini
tive. See add. Rev. T. 13. West.
Thomson, Ga.
CUltEl) BY
Olivers Quick Relief.
Rheumatism, Neuraligia.Headache,'Tooth¬ Throat,Colds,Bites,
ache, Colds, Sore Insects, Colic
and Stings of
in Horses, &c.
Prepared by
MAYS & CO.
Atlanta Georgia.
y or sa ] e i, y L>r. R .1. Reid and Thomas
Fulton, CrawfordviileJ'^a., *«a. and J -I A.
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JAUDDhu NATIONAL 110 ILL JIJ l
ATLANTA, GA •
T OC.UTDD IN TIIE CENTER OF TNE
Ij City, only one olock from Union pas¬
senger depot and the depot of the Georgia
Pacific and East Tennesee, Virginia and
Georgia railroaes, in the same building of
the hotel. Terms, 82.00 per Proprietor. day.
E. T. IVHITE,
KING HOUSE.
STONE MOUNTAIN. GA,
10 Miles From Atlanta.
Opened to summer guests on the 1st of
may. Cool breezes, good water, .Board, only a
few minutes ride from the city
$2,000 per day ; $10 per week ; $30 per
month. Address,
E. T. WHITE, Atlanta or Stone Moun¬
tain, Ga.
Thomas Fulton,
CRAWFO RDV1LLE, GA.
—DEALER IN—
Fancy and Family
Groceries,
OVLSIONS,CANNED GOODS, LARD
A MS. FLOUR, MEAL AND FARMING
L PLIMENTS OF ALL KINDS.
Terms Strictly Cask
1 KEEP OD HAND ALSO THE KIN¬
DEST BRANDS OF TO BA VU0. CIO A US,
AND SNUFFS,
The Best in Crawfordyille,
GIVE ME A CALL WHEN YOU
WANT GROCERIES OR PROVISI¬
ONS OF ANY KIND.
Also a large stock of Crockery at re¬
duced prices.
I HAVE ON HAND A FULL 'STOCK
OF FANCY CANDIES Oi ALL KINDS,
Thomas Fulton.
I >
0 . 1
ft
Quick and Easy CMlfl-Birtli
Tbonsands of women over the land testi¬
fy to the wonderf ul effects of this great rem¬
edy; it will not only shorten labor and lessen
the intensity of pain Letter and suffering thereby beyond
expression, but than all, it
greatly diminishes the danger to life of both
mother and child. This great boon to suf¬
fering woman is Liniment . or
Mothn'n Friend. Prepared and sold by J.
Bradpteld, Atlanta, tin. Sold by all
Druggists. Price $1.50 bottle. Sent
by Express on receipt of price.
-IMV *
DPEULL’S
in 5
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For the Cure. Bronchitis,Croup, of Coughs, Col^sJ Influ¬
Hoarseness, Cough, In¬
enza, Afthipa,'Whooping Consumption and for the
cipient Re¬
lief ofconsumptive persons in advan¬
ced stages of the Disease For baj« j
by all Druggists.—Price, 25 Cen.s.j
CARPETS.
Carpets and House Furnishing Goods. The
Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Mo
ouet, Brussels, 3-Ply Crumb & Ingram Cloths, Window Carpets,
Rugs, Mats and Lac*-Cur¬
Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Canton
tains, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa &
Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings, Oiiro-
1110 s, Picture Frames. Write for Samples
and Prices. GKO. A. BAIMU, Augus¬
ta, Ga. JunelS.ly.
WOMAN} HER BEST
j FRIEND !
I)r. J. BRADFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
This famous remedy most woman’s happily! meets
the, demand of the age for pecu¬
liar and multiform afflictions. It is a rein
edy for WOMAN ONLY, and lbr ONE
SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases. It is a
specific for certain diseased conditions of
Pie womb, and proposes to so control the
Menstrual Function as to regulate all the
derangements and irregularities of Wom¬
an ”s
MONTH LY SICKNESS,
Its proprietor claims for it no other medi¬
cal property, and to doubt the fact that
this medicine does positively possess such
controlling and regulating powers, is sim¬
ply to discredit the voluntary testimony who
of thousands of living witnesses, ■ re
to-day exulting in their restroation to
sound health and happiness.
jgRADFfBLD’S JlEMALE JJECHTLA<&R
is a strictly vegetable compound, and is the
product of medical science flmard.-rV aiicypractifai -:>netifc ot
experience, directed
rt is i the OfferingjW fcSdieif preSbriptto** * 5 filmed
physician whose specialty beeanitjelvK-able v.’-' V WOM¬ and
AN. and whose fame
boundless because of hifc wlmGrrful huc
C ( J ss in (lie treatment and cure <u female
complaints. The REGULATOR is the
GRANDEST REMEDY known, and rieli
Iv deserves its name :
Woman’s Best Friend !
Because it controls a clrss of functions the
various derangements of which cause more
ill health than all other causes combined,
and which sorely embitter her life, and
prematurely end her existence !
Oh ! what a multitude of living witness¬
es can testify to its charming effects !
WOMAN ! take to your confidence this
PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH.
It will relieve you of nearly all the com
plaints peculiar to your sex ! Kely upon as
as vour safeguard for health, happiness
and long life.
PREPARED ONLY BY
DR, J. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Dr. R. J. Reid, Crawfordville. Ga
1 Small Size, . . . 75 cents
It ICE < Large Size, $1 50.
T M. II. O. T. S.
Pianos % Organs
Selected from Ten of the Rest Ma¬
kers, are so much Superior to others at
Prices so much Less, that Purchasers
save from $10 to fc$lU 0 by visiting or
writing to
O. O. ROBINSON & CO.
Save Money at 831 Broad street, Au¬
gusta, Ga.
“Love and Praise,”
Latest Sunday School Book,
New Hymns of “Love and Praise.”
NEW SONGS OF “HOPE & TRUST.”
Beautiful Hymns,
INSPIRING MUSIC.
CONTAINING CHOICE SELECTIONS
FROM THE
Most Valuable Productions'of the Best
Writers of
Poetry and Hong,
-WITH
X ewHymns and New Music
COMPILED BY'
W. LUDDEN AND G.O.ROBINSON,
Full Edition, Words and Music.
Price, 35 cents (post-paid); $3 GO per
dozen, by Express. Word Edition—
Hymns only—12 cents (post-paid) ; ’
•81 20 per dozen, by Express.
Specimen Copy, Full Edition, in pa¬
per cover, 25 cents, post-paid.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
Publishers, Augusta, Ga.
T. M. H, O. T. S.
Georgia Railroad
Banking Co.
L".« Moving ntadotowS
VO. 1 WEST—DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—ALT
r Macon 7:10 a m “ Athens 0:45 a m
r Milledg’ll 9:05 a m “C’wf’d’ll 1:14 pm
r W’sh’i’n 11:20 a m Ar.Wft8h’g’2:5,Yp m
Ar. “Athens O'fMv’ll 4:00 l:10|p nij“ “ MiUedg'114:49p Macon 6:45 m
“ 5:4510™!" pm 3:55|pm pm
Atl anta Augusta
NO. 3 WEST—DAI£L NO. 4 EAST—DAILY
Lv. Augusta I2k30jp 8:50|p;in|Lv. Atlanta 8:45;p,ra
Lv. Cr'f’v'll ann'Ar. ui Ar.G'Tdv'lI 2:53 a m
Ar. Atlanta 6:40 Augusta t*:20'alm
JOHN W. GREEN, 1.11. DORSET
General Manager. Gen. Pass’ger Agent
Fast Lin©'
Georgia Railroad- Co. 1
Office General Manager, >
C OMMENU1NU , Augusta, SUNDAY,the Dec. nG, ’82 J Inst
17th
:opened: tee following Passouget Schedule will
mv
no. 27.West Daily. | no. 21}.East Daily
Lve Augusta 7:25 am|J,ve Atlanta 2:50 piu
Ar. O’w’f’v’ll 9:38 ami Ar Athens 7:20 “
“Athens ll:50am|“ O’f’dvil ’6:05 “
“ Atlanta 12:55 pm Augusta 10 '•
tSrSURERB IMPROVED SPEEPERS
TO AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
Train No 27 will atop at and receive pas¬
sengers taand from the following points
only: Carnak, Belnir, Herzelia,Harlem, Thomson.
Greenesboro, Crawfordville, Madison, Union Point,
Circle, Covington, Conyers, Rutledge, Moun¬ Social
Stone
tain and Decatur,''
Train No. 28 and will from stdp at, .following and receive
passengers tions, to the sta¬
Thomson, only, Ber/.elia, Harlem, Hearing,
Point, Cmnak, Crawfordville, Union
Social Greenesboro, Madison, Kutledgo,
Mountain Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone
The and Decatur.
East Line has Through,. Sleeper
from Atlanta Jo Charleston and connects
for all points West and Northwest, East
and Southeast
E It. DORSEY, JNO.W. GREEN,
Gen. Passenger Agt. Geu’l. Manager.
German (Jarp.
-:o:- M
I AM now prepared to fill all orders
for Scale and Mirror Carp at the very
lowest prices. Prompt attention given
to orders? Address,
J, yt It. KENDRICK. ,y
«Tune 8 . 2 m haron, Ga.
1,000 MILE TICKETS
Geohoia Railroad Come any, I
Office General Passenger Aget.
Augusta, April 5th, 1879.
COMMENCING MONDAY. 7th st,,
his Company will sell ONE THOUSAND
MILE TICKETS, good over main line and
branches, at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
eack- these tickets will be issued to in
divlduals, firms or families, but not to
firms ondfamilies combined.
E. R. DORSEY,
May9,1879 Generai Passenger Agent.
DDAIA lurni ANul HI PC —S
- - n ""Icivilizatlonand
Mj A.L.HABO* gavetho Anier
with an intro¬ Jican foreat* to
duction by Dr. [tho plow and
.1 n. ll.np.T,, —OF— Itho sickle.
Dlusif. 1,000 pp. 100 magnificent PIONEER LIFE
free. Agents Specimen Wanted. pp.
Brot. A Co., O
_ OiyOHCHATI,
v
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SWIFT’S SPECIFIC
]■ not n trininiih of of the science, untutored but is » rcvelstjM
through the instinct kiudu of lilood roison
» - complete antidote to all
and 8kiu Humor.
Swift * Specific hap cured me of Scrofnla, which to
beratiiury m nty famiiy 1 have Buffered with It for
many yearn, and have tried a great many physician*
and all ports of treatment, but to no purpose, and
when I liegan to take Swift’s Specific I was In i
horrible Condition; hut thanks to this peat remedy,
I am rid of the disease. There is no doubt that ll
in the greatest medicine in existence, aud I uopa
.oy w„o douta wn. ^ (h.
Dry Af Tetter, snfferiM" and trying twenty-five years physicians, with a I painfnj was ^ at
ri'lieved by the many of Swift s Specnnc, and &
last use
CUcctfuUjr ‘““"‘J 0
CATARRH.
Argument 1« nnm-ceossry to show tbst thil 1» •
Blood Disease. S 6. 8. cures it.
B S S lias cured me of a troublesome Catarrh,
w !i' h had i,allied the treatment of all the best phf
Noflb *T‘L McBRIDK, Atlanta, Ga.
Yon csd recommend S. S. 8. for Catarrh. It
«T*rt» care. it relieved my case entirely. Greensburg, Ind.
C C. BURNS,
Have taken S. S. S for Catarrh with great benefit.
Three -lues 8. C.
.
Will ne
Number 40
THE GLOBE HOTEL BAR,
Augusta, Georgia.
%2E£2& SS'SSjSStaA? g& 8* drinks and
5V hen in Augusta if you wish a delightful beverage call at the
GLOBE HOTEL BAR.
oct G-om Augusta, Oa.
A FURNITURE im
BOOM!
— WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS IN
FUB I T UR EJ
Atlanta, Georgia.
Constantly have in stock and are receiving daily, everything In their lift#, lied
other things toe numerous to mention.
w„«„ -* - -
JOHN NEAL & CO,
B6p28-jm Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
W. H. HOWARD, C.H. HOWARD, s. p. weibjobr.
W. H. HOWARD & SONS.
Cotton Commission merchants,
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No. 20 Seventh (McIntosh) street, Augusta, Georgia.
Consignments of Cotton and other Produce Solicited. Orders for basifitM and
ties filled at lowest market prices. uugfr-Stn
H. FRANKLIN,
Cotton
Commission Merchant,
AUOUBTA, OA.
n hid 1 *► *- ■J'
a ep *l
STOKELY <& MOORE,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
115 Jackson st., Augusta, Ga.
SoTICITED* * >6raonal to Weighing and Sale of Cotton. COXSK JNMENTS
JOHN W. WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR
At tho old Stand of Warren, Wallace A Co.*
729 AND 731 REYNOLDS STREET*
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
Strict Personal Attention Given to Weighing and Selling COTTON". Bagging
Ties, and Supplies Furnished at Lowest Prices Also agent for the e*-*rt*ale<i
aug38’83 Prices and Terms Satisfactory.
Fullerton’s New Light House
COOKING STOVE.
It has been remark*)* by all who bar*
neon the “New Light Hotm*," that ft !* the
finest, largest, and liainl-wm-st store they
hay* FLLERTOX. ever aw?" Augusta, for th.- price. Ga., for Write particulars to D.L.
We keep in stock the
*‘8tar Chum,’*
Milk Cans, Milk Buckets. If ilk
Pans,Brass torf Shovels. Tongs, ana
And Irons, and all sorts of
KITCHEN UTENSILS.
D. L, FULLERTON,
8ep21hm AUGUSTA. G A .
K
Cheapest f larpets in Augusta.'
STOCK LARGER AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFpRR.
rpip: largest Stock South. Moquet, Brussels. Three-Ply and Ingrain (jarpeG, Rug*.
. James fi. yaffle "O VtlQAf) & bons..
Sept. 14, ’85. jj, SJftEZT.