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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1884)
TK TYiT i ’ A,"'',, Vy —«*' ’ . ^,—* *•—- • - - p’r.Ji"’. Marcs’! 3!-u,. 13 3L M. C, JONES. - - PR6 t RIETOF. M. Z. ANDREWS.___EDITOR, . .. ___ The Executive Committee of the Democratic party, will convene in At lanta, on Saturday, April at 10 O'clock a. m„ in the parlors of the Markham House, Members of the committee are earnestly requested to at tend In person, ns business ol impor tance h ti. IIkmsv Jackson. Chaim an. TJ \ltimokk is to have an elevated railway. PorAifovTi;s is to have a monument in Samestown, Va. Hill A nr tins published his humor¬ ous sketches in a large volume. JrmT.u is said to be in the state our earth was 34.000,000 years ago. Tjik. wool crop of Galiforiiia in IR7(> wiis 28,0‘K) tons ; in 1881 only 21,500. Rhode Island republic a are said t(x lie strong for Edmunds and Tildeii pne hundred and sixty-eight failures ■occurred in tlie United States during the past week. The new jewelry palace being fitted 'up ny Messrs. J. 1’. Stephens A Co., of Atlanta, will be the finest in the South. There are thirty members, of Con¬ gress over sixty-four years of age. The oldest ia seventy-three. Mn. Blount, of Georgia, occupied the Speaker’s chair lu the House of Representatives Tuesday. Mu. Z. I). IlAitnrsoN, of Atlanta, Supreme Court Reporter, is lying dan¬ gerously ill. q^HKHK are three hundred and forty eight theatres in Great Britiau and London has thirty-seven of these. .Spain is agitated over the discove Ties of plots to dethrone her King, and a number of officials have been arrested and several newspapers seized. The new building which is lieing elected Ly tne Atlanta Constitution, will be one of the finest at our capitol. The four richest men in Georgia are Senator Joseph E. Brown. Ferdinand Phlnlzey, Richard l’eters and Gen. Robert Toombs. Dahloneoa has a lawyer to every 150 liihabitaiits.il preacher toexery 150, a doctor to every 1100, and a merchant to every 45. Wednesday, April ."O. will bean importaht day from a political point of *iew. Twelve State conventions Hpiwiinted for that date. Ex-I’rksidknt Jkkfkuson Davis, will be 79 years of age m June, and is living happdv with Ins second , wila.wlio , G 25 veins his junior. Ills health is ..«*...>" ............ ».....I. A TEMi’KiiANcK cyclone has struck the iwulo 11 of Piamlieid ’ X J ' durin the past tew weeks, and over 2.U0U have agreed not to touch intoxicating liquors. Flohida vegetables are said to be veiv plentiful in the New York mar kel Straw berries sold , , at . -* . are rom ,o cents to one dollar a ipiat t; rueiimherS' 50 cents each ; asparagus, GO cents a Imncli, and tomatoes at only about 2a cents a pint. IIikam Jacdus, the oldest citizen of Sturgis.Mich..had the novel experience of being buried a few days ago m a coffin made of wood from a walnut tree of his own planting. The tree was planted upon his loturn from the Black Hawk war, in 1832.” Liverpool is the great st shipping 'nort port of or the the wmin. world its • annual i tonnage . being 2,b4(,378, tons. London is Hie uext port, with 2,330,088 tons.' Urns gow ranks third, with a tonnage of 1 . 432.354. New Yoi k comes fourth on the list of shipping ports of the world, w ith a tonnage of 1, 153,676. It would tie a matter of great won¬ der if no body opposed the rcnomin.i tton <i»*v McDaniel. He has not been able to grant every favor that has been asked of him.and as a consequence be has made some enemies. But n° one can deny that he Luis applied hun. ■sell to the duties of his position with honesty, industry and prolitical com wion sense,and that he bason tiie whole made an nise’reet and deficient gover* tior. TV 1W .I. Of IV play their wisdom, jus ice. and nm 'era tion by continuing him in the t»o>iti m •along as the terms of the coi *;iti.-, will allow. i a. ■?. tj If! •re ;s Hi“ Mi t 1 1 1J e >rriti*y, .V i i. I 1 <lll"Id I'l lllMIIH.nl Vllid iCiltio I a toe Ii.hh1.-i of his party, that man 4s Grnuel Tildeii. Fight years ago, lie WilH nomiuat *1 by tiie Democratic (.on* volition, and, as is now admitted by the more candid of the opposing party, was elected. A less patriotic man would l|aVB i|miHtw , 11|(0I1 ,, 1S ut le. to tue office. risk of a civil war. lint with a magnanitunity which cannot be too highly praised, be yielded bis just right for the sake of the peace of the countr; f . i> es not such a man deserve th<; h|( , ll( , 3t h ,f„or., Ids party can confer? v\ ** think the Demociutic pai ty could # be justly clnged with nngi atitude, did it refuse to offer him the nomination at the coming convention. We suspect too, that good policy demands that this choice should bo ru do as much as good feeling. We know of no other name that would prove any ways near so strong in bringing together all tiie actions of the t arty. He would, too, we believe receive the support of a yery large portion of the independent voters who do not bold themselyes committed to either party. GEORGIA NEWS Burglars have been at work in Dal¬ ton. J. J. Boyd, an old citizen, of Sc riven county, is dead. Baldwin county is going to build a $25,000 court house. A dangerous negro is trying to ex¬ cite a lace riot in Washington county. Tim Hancock Van Guards attended church in a body, at Sparta Sunday. A post, Dili '*) iins been l c-establishe l at Cbiversville, in Washington county. Gay, a post ollice in Montgomery comity, lias had its name changed to Spring Hill. The Walker county authorities are going to have the court house insured for #2,000. A colored man in Ilenry county, got lifty-seveu possums out of one hollow tree. Commissioner Henderson says he dues dot think the spring oats were hurt by tbj recent cold. Over live hundred people were con¬ vened under Hev- Sam Jones’ preach¬ ing, during his late visit to Memphis. The oldest Mason in Georgia, is Mr Hiram Midklebrookes, of Columbus, lie was made a Mason 02 years ago Dr. John 8. Carroll and family, of Covin gton. started on Monday last lor Gr eely. < olorado, whither they go to make their future homo. Curiosity in an Indian mound in the southern part of Stewart county is be i l ing quickened. / The post ollice at Warn), Ienry coun j ty, has been discontinued, a * * I mail i for that place should be directed to McDonough. ; The post office at Travis. Halier* - sham county, has been discontinued, and mai! hereiot..re sent to that p**i.w should bo directed to loeeoa. The work on the new Metlio list churchtii Rom ■ be anon Mo,*d,iy. it is to be a $25,000 houm. The followina posunasters were cun- Mi l missioned for Georgia last week : vi lie J. Smith at Union, Sarah A. Wctji.'iington, at DnluiH. and Jesse M. Coogle at Google's mill. Athens, Ua., March 19.---Mrs.-bihn Smith, ot' Jackson c nmiy, counniU suici* t), yesterday, in a most horrible manner. She.tilled a pot with water, I"......ii til'' lir ' 1 wln;ii H **S>|* to boil plunged her head into it, ami was soou ; ,fier dis*-ov’er* il m that sit uation, The Mayor of Ythens fined the Ueor „ ■„ s,,,v„„ ........ the depot in tl.e city, l'he road appeal ed the ease to the su|mrior Court, and the Judge decided tne matter in favor ,,f the road ^ flie cas • will now be ^ Mu(| . supremo Court, r . avU . vsvUU , A me vuvan states that “Jim Crawford, of Cus-ville, is get tin.' rich selling elover hav ” This , “ r(1 ,, s t ,7 S | K>W t hat In* is a is. man ail il e.l.z.m. fame 1 a goal de - .I’m' ,\ in (; 1*1 h'> r 1 ■ i tu l IK no no »il *; ; ‘ > „ lt oll ime.l that evidences of oil are to *,i be lie seen s en n m %a \ mous uiu ■ points pou is .if oi - M„ r a , 4a ii county. U no Knows enterprising mi uni. next few years some ageu cv nmv develop several oil ,nills iiexir Mad.son. liie U . v nltou p u. «>te toils N of oGui in old old iiu* ne gro woman, named Nellie . 1. . in lives at Mr.’Iom 1 iullip s. who gave a Gvps\ woman three bushels ot corn, t |, n hens and a ham of meat, every thin.' <he had in the world to eat. to *»'*»«* thing "A’ that 1 is called 1 the hand "" U1111 o , ‘’’J luck. 11 ® which she cai rn s hi her pocket m day ,inn and keeps under her pillow at night. A great many are curious to know what the hand o’ luck is, but Nettie will not be apt to satisfy their curiosity. W bat Noboay Kver Saw. *. \ white elephant. A gas inerter „ i„A-tir«! look tlieu. A modest Chicago droiuiner. ^ Ann-, nn * Dickinson 1 as •‘Rosalind-” Kentucky . gentleman. . An nntitUA A Boston niiUiouaire who didn't look hat'd up. A Bostonian eat baked beans aivay f r '' lu A knot-ho.e wh ioa. tie .i.„ o e\(.e ""Z :: railroa. .rah, .ha, ftH mak '. tll . s than the engine. jpg on ,t ‘-paint'' upon a door vvll >iout t. sting the matter with bis i huger. —l’ni.adctphia Gall. N,.;uhlo:?:n 3- c dun fias. or; no'M’R. N'-w ,-Ho it* jt, 1 ) in it. Look out for some .Vlassacliusette red tip V.i:ik* to advertise for agents to sell patent SUM Ill-pits, manufactur* d in Boston. The Stock Law has brought about a good many changes, We see fences torn down and good fences made around the pastures. * Toe history of cyclones teaches that there is almost as much safety in hav¬ ing the doors to tuiir house well barred as there is in digging pits tor all Houses that have been iiiown away were taken U | ( j JV j| 1( , w j ll( j bursting m at the doors and taking a hot > on the inside. negro, named Henry Arnold, ab mt Sd years old, was found dead in a branch between here and BainLtown, la-t Sunday, He had been missing about tWi weeks. His body was too near decayed to t* 11 anything about now he came toll is death. Tim water had washed sand over his bo ly in the branch until he was nearly hid from vi ;w, when found. M(Di;htk. journal, I'd mst. Mrs. Emily Farmer, of (Jrawl'ordville, is visiting her son, Mr. (Jr. W. Fanner, of this neighborhood. M i. James Patterson died on the 17th instant, at his home, near Patterson’s Bridge, aged 8f years, 1 month 4 days, Died, at the residence of I) . It. E. Alexander, near Hearing, this county, on Monday night, the 17th instant, Mr T ' J Hayden y V, am-1 about 21 years. Hon. ; k ,, rank II. Colley, , „ who ism ut at tendiince'on our Sunerior Court, is prominently mentioned in eorneetion with the Democratic nomination for this 29 District. «""» te, " s entitled tn the nominee, could not pre¬ sent a more competent or popular can didate than Mr. Colley, and the oilier counties of the District may be relied on to give Inin a hearty support. IIon. Geo. T. Bak'nes.-— This well known lawyer and politician was in Tlnmison this week, meeting and greet mg his numerous friends ami acquaint anees. His great success m Ins protes ridt-u!!.£r: a f“«o„r»nS unswerving devotii.n to true Democrat* ic pimciples emiueiitly quail y represent the loth Georgia D.stna in Congress—the position to which lie now aspires. With characteristic frankness lie savs lie lias no apology to make for being a candidate, believing, as he does, tint ihat it it Is is an ail nonoi honor oi of which k iik, anv - com die.sides.li , petent eitr/e i may l epiou* , » , aokuowle Jged ability, Major Barnes lias many claims upon the Democratic party, which they will not be slow to vecog nize ; and, from present Indications, he will in all probability have a walkover in this district. HANCOCK. Ishtnaelite, 19 instant. p 0lu . , nat ] ( i*)gs were killed at Culver . ..... ... week 1 ’,of. s. N. Chapman, of Powellou. one of our a Lie st educators, anil as 1 run a 111,1 as ever lived, was in Sparta last >atuiUay. In S'mi" s'.’tiius of the county stoik is alio veil Io run at I irgo by 'mutual consent iiouvitiis'.iindiug the existing siock law. Tiie Imsiiiess part of Sparta had a niiraainous earn! ie {toim ilestT'tcUon by tire on Oeiluesday iih b las*,, Mr. F ank White r* ceived two fine j 0; - H .y ilener e.lives i'rmi New .1,-rs-y lad week, lie now has eight head *>l legisteio l Jersey— i-oud as lnu» as any hi Vlio M t •. Mr Gran berry G. Ezell died suddenly at bis residence in this county, on last M ................ ........... f«U ...... jug the snow last winter and had one hone in his leg broken inmr Hie ankle, He bad been confined to bis home since JJ* el. ^^^wm****** Mi. E/i 11 was ovu w \ enty Jt.ns ot age, a well know ,1 and In noud at zei. of onrciuuiy. • About six o’clock last Wednesday morning large volumes of smoke were smi coming from the store of Baker A ( o.. aud upon entering it was found t hat a tank containing about hfty gal Ions of kerosene oil was tound to be on lie. When the door was opened the lliUiius UliihhI up to llu? . vt?v Messrs. J. F. Bowen ami G. R Brown rushed up to the tank and sumlhered tlle *» - ‘* 1 11 blanket thus^ s *imgtie store and tiie town at the nsk ot I he i own lives.-The origin of the lire is A 1 arrel setting near the tank t'l,., a bucket of better on the barrel and I the tank , itselt it .,,11 were tb.. liu mile only oojrc „biects i ginned. 1 lie general opinion is i .t fire W;ts eansed by a match struch b- i ,, lk -The store was fearfully smoked. The goods in Hie store is ruined as mer c pan.lise ‘ bv vo asm of the heat and . ', The di m li ", id .oi,,.. in stock between « . .„ . southern Mutual Insurance i ompany. Their Kisses w«U be paid by the compa nv ' as soon __' astliev can be adjusted. ' rue City Ot Augusta. M f. II. T. Gercko. Augusta. Ga. highly recommends Norman’s Neutral izinc Cordial as the best, most pleasant and the most harmless family medicine inexistence. It is gaining a strong foothold in the households that have used it and is destined to become the most popular «■ medicine in use. We are now prepared to fil your orders for all kinds of Grasses and s ^d ; rcl top and Timothy grass. Red Clover. L» c »ne seed and Milo maize.—C’opelai., Seals A- Armor. Greenesboro, Ga. A i nniyn i n.l/jr, Send six cents for rwv> ( ;ts ^ Hn ,j receive fre-. t £Sf m','„e'r"'r,S this' ;Uvay than anything else :n w u!d. Fortunes await the workers absolutely At once address True a- Go Augusta, Maiue. inL.t-1 in * Xl f j When you cotne to think of it, it is not o*M that literary people prefer a pipe to a cig». It is handier to smoke when they are writinK, and ever so much cleaner. And then it gives them the brae eeaenoe ami flavor of the tobacco. The most fastidious smokers among an nations and all classes of men agree that the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobaoco Belt of North Carolina is the most delic ions and refined in the world. Lighter than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana, freer from nitrates and nicotine than any _ the connoiseenr other, it is Just what demands. praises an d the habitual smoker The very choicest tobacco trrown on thin Belt is bought by Black appears weU * 8 Durbamjob^co ia Co^uS Durham Smokinir Tobacco, It is known the world over, r Get the genuine.withBuil will trade-mark, then you be sure of bavins? abso¬ lutely pure tobacco. anew saa: ■m ►:» i m xtm ss WOMAN} FRIEND! I)r. J. BKADFIELD’S Female Regulato r! This famous remedy most happily meets the demand of the age for woman’s peeu | lar alll | multiform ufilict ons. Itisarem- ONE ( ., (v f()| . WOMAN' ONLY, and tor SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased conditions ot sssi'ijysi.fi irregularities of Wom¬ k derangements and an’ s MONTH LY SICKNESS, p ro ., ri ,. tol . claims for it «» other medi c 1 1 pro pertv, am! to doubtthe fact that this medicine does positively possess such controlling and regulating povveif, is sini to . d exl ,| tinK in 'tiicir restroation to s , ouml aU( [ happiness. f— e ko ^ atok ^ & strict)v vep<>taWe coinpwin(1 , and is the product of medical science and benefit practica experience, directed towards the of Suffering 1 Woman! it is the studied prescription of a learned physician whose specialty was W0M AN, and whose fame became enviable and houndlcss because of bis wonderful suc ct , ss j(1 the trentment and cure of female complaints. The KEilJLA'roit is the GRANDEST REMEDY known, and rich ly deserves its name : Woman’s cst Friend ! BomvW< lt controls a clrss of fur-tions the variim- derangement.-* of which cause more iji In than all other caus-s combined, uuj, unjj <*fid sorely mnliittrr fi.-r life, an4 prcma', v end her existence 1 Ob 1 testify what a to muititu-le its ct arming of livhjg eilects witness- ! t>s can WO ,IAN ! take to your, confidence this f'REGICUS GOON-OF HEALTH: It will relieve you of nearly all the com¬ plaint* peeuii;U eguar.l d> jour for *•'••• health, ! Ilcly h.q upon pi as a* vour -■ ness and long life. rnr.i’.'.’ur.D only i v Dll, J. LRADFil Li). 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