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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1884)
CRAWFORD VILLE DEMOCRAT. Volum3 8. A BILL AH?) lR eS-SSHS Wanted in high places, etc. Atlauta Constitution. Making a president .. „ is . a light ... b g thing. It is a kind of a special prm lege that belongs to these American pe Tie and one* that the « bjects of kings and queens and emperors. do not have. I don’t think the P uvie 8 e amounts to much so far as the com toon run of folks is concerned, for the* have precious little do with it, and don’t know what is going on until the thing has happened. A commou matt St? jr-iss elected ’em When I told him how it was and all about thd electoral college, “Well,’' said he, “rdorecort member fffld Voting for a passel of fellers, and the me it was against Oen. Grant and Sherman ana of the “ what come along here out, and that’s a!i I wanted to know about it .. i voted for forGen- Gen “But,” saidl, “you and he eral Hancock four years ago, was a yaukee general and fought us like blazes.” , , T Hancock— Hancock . earn ne f teckon not. ^uue. I ^Hancock but one time in my Hf e d d that was for consUble, dnd «^ beat, and the other feller go little •«*“ “ e t n on my truck ouixui spite, ana aa( i jl ham uaint voted fdna constable siuce , and heie the other day I weut after my fodder that I left over gander wheu i moved, ■Uld w. iBfwnal constablB had thtll l«v iedonforrent.*I paid all my last year’s rent but five dollars, and dis furnished my family, and them folks said they would wait on me till next crap for that, and 1 thought it was all settled, hut one of them new-fashioned ’squires that they call a notorious re public got out a writ, of rouster aginst uie for the little ^abpf rent, and now 1 reckon the cost is about as much as the debt, don’t you ?” “I’m afraid it is,” said I “I tell you what’s a fact, ’squire,” ;:"rrsJi"3.ra “'voS fetlei jest had™ for a little dab of .costs. 1 neVer offis in my life ; I never even warded the liauds to work on the road but I’ve had to dig for a livin’ all my obSed life and now it looks like I’m lest fnute, to have that tod ler for this here for she made it and she are entitled to it.” Well Cube not his fodder and that to35 .lira «> be cnnaallml omit it limy S2.‘s.*rs. id his preference. to «sa- , r“r There is .Minin., in ttheapot U hem of Civility 1 v. m sending a man SffllUte ‘Sol ,, Jlfn’S sovereigns, V thing and its like putting axle grease nn the wagon for it makes things run nmnotli for a little while. It’s a kind of rorauliraent ar.d swells up a lean square himself with digu.hed satisfac tion It is like sending out seed and iIoch to the humble people for it flatters the whole family and makes SiSiS. 0 * I’m suffering for taml, 5"3 but you S can telegraph tP the NewYork ^ T he sav wLts rt Sunday’s Constitution t’.at and elects himnominate.by by the nation Mdgnatto. salvation. F°t the Jtrqth is,ii t P v “Ke dS? got r reform m tor Mr. on the Tddea brain. be can*, he has fables in He cleared out the augean do it. New York, and knows how to He fought corruption single handed and whipped tbe fight. about the tariff He never talks o Mormons, or Bismarck, or the heathen Cbinese, W he talks corruption,and about iniquity thieves n high places, and they and plunderers. He is the man swindled out of the presideny And if he they were afraid of him. s nominated de4t ag^.i.i t. y will spend Rons to him forthe same reason before Mr. Tilden said when he ran that the federal government could be administered safely and well for one half it was then costing and he wouW pledge himselftodoB if sustm v congress that is wnac l " e ^ dj They want reform. Why,:*®®° whole . tr the committee s report, tbe liiuand blessed fankee nation is on the pension the pensioners have quit dy and are just living on and on for ine they get more thicker, aver In fact more more denser denser every year. I traveied a ,Pof ther d and as he looked out t be car window atanierebautmiBonanve, sad. said ■ Why don’t you p^ple put m^n ap^ propriation for falis *,7,, A build big. m “ c ‘“E rincJ n 5e S wn up a tb 8P ^ P of Then he explained thmr^ra®™ ‘ i0 ^ - f ceD . Mineapolis ffoi pension gress to put their aver thousaud uu ‘ dollare . Jr t to rofitor a hundred it cle^ it i was it out impossible and make to do that f hat They tney as ™ : forVey spent the^ money ab Yi g CRAWFORDVTLLE, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, i8S4. a „ dart Weather-boarded With it at St. Anthony's Falls and the river at an pSpPIf dollars a year to open R up to nav.ga tion, and the money is soent In wo k ing on the dart a#d fixing up to more big mills and now they have got mote mills than any city in tllie world ana turn out thirty thousand barrels of Hour every day except Sunday* and are going to do it Sunday when Bob - lnger soil gets elected president. That said is the way they do things up north, behind he and you folks down south are the age. B{Jt ^ ^ of that is nothingl It Qn j v 9bowa the common idea, and that . pi under , ftnd u0 w when our folks / ufc ljttb) pension money for 5^ the & Zj ™“ el g^tramen , ^ all our nowadays d indicates intrigueM.and office theil for . . »:».« railroad men do for systems lines, ajid it is all on the idea that you cen't accomplish anything by an open, sqUiU „ 8traigbt up and down policy. Wheu Uncle Sammy gets in 111 bet he mak(JS his 0WQ cabineti „„ d uobod y elce wiU - nave a haud iB it L want btm because he witl give dignity to the office and to the American nation and , , e government, resolution He wouldent appro e any such fool as Tom Ocuil tree got through on the sly a bout Las kei. I’m ou Bismarck’s side about that and think he did exactly right. 1 w * ut Mr ‘ TiJdeu he i8 titled to it by courtesy, and 1 would . to him jt - ^ bought he would j} le ia two Weeks after ne was inaugu S’i, ’ I expect “S lie S.* will die t before Ills 1 £ ^ a “L.^acrtdencvs uut on tbe ti cket ^likeTe with him. None 1 v have had i vlue president’s S Zu ortice is m fon w kE t Tuce or ge “ t p U mX r have died «ST!f soou after uiey got Ln ud aua a « « l g ?5 m V* ^Xntv cIoLe illl0 v ^ Z and give us the best man m the paityit o if they they know xuow him him. It it y“ n ( . t ^.^voSt do to act hke he wm wrr.^T.'f».eTpss iiumLled K.Mk»«* my trtaJ, OuiL'rg, uw-t_B»s ou he ^iiiet^Att a crowd and heard the news,and he threw up his hat and said, he is tire very man—the very best man. IIui ™h • for— ■ and then lie: stopped and .-ml, ‘ what did you say Ids n *me ^ Wiis * ‘ llul v '.‘ fl,r iei * ira,Des 1 t n ' 1 Kaypuck-he J- ie . I" *' is der uiau. «I»5 b« from u long lived family, and that he still notices pretty women with alacrity and brightens up smartly when they come about. That’s a good sign, At least it is a sign that lie is willing to Jive. • Dim, Aite. — - a black jchs BROWN. A , LOUISVILLE lolisville NEeRO NEeito maiuno making insUR- ixsun bxctionaky 8PEECUB8. - r '™ 0"»«<»—»-“»«»»•*. ^mg Mr ' Va f ' or t " r the ra,ne immediate - , o, , M shipment r 8w f; of 3,000 cartridges. There was nothing in the letter to indicate for what pur pose the cartridges were needed, but not as it seemed a oase of emergency, Col. Wiley sent the letter with a spe. clal request the A1i«tan«ene™l, U> ,„„ard the ammhal.ioh ta oace. Veeterdar morning, two oKkxnof Baldwin ooun ty were in Macon looking for a negro name d john H. Clark. In foi - matioa was lodged at the police bar racks and the police kept a strict look* out all day foi him. Q ur corres pondent at MllledgeviHe f lirnia hesius with the following report 0 f t he operations ^ of the incendiary : Tbia arK i9 a negro speaker or preacher, as be calls himself, and hails from Louisville, Ky. lie has been making speeches a^dincalcuting turoughout Baldwin ^unty, the most rociou8 , inC endiary and insurrectionary doctrines. He goes out into the woods and raaKes these harangues at night, haviug( of c0ir&e , large crowds of hear A farmer, Mr. Gave line, inn, iiv i g town near the -Jones county came into alld reported that he had heard one of Clark’s speeciies, and his talk became WJ0ffeD9ivetbat Mr. Hill interrupted b j m lU d protested against any such , r but Clark Ulk to tbe negroes; kep £ t on, and advised them to ’ and kill tbe to a ma n and white men, outrage the women Slav y all the male children. He said General ^ bis security for ^ m<w0 or any other toSds amo unt; that 40,000 troops and cai ' would be at banders of a tilery March, and it vjl i e on tne 31st of was at that place rtl the negroes must go and Ml him They must not stop to tjeen done for them by b/t the white people ; they had been eaT^ over their rights for eighteen and he was there to tell them y what their rights were, and hb White man dared to arrest MBk 4 woods - Pl f te t chapel in Jones count and C ame near being attested, sheriff ^ anis and a fe w white toe* were p resen t and heard hirt. The sllerifl wanted to arrest him, and made hjs through the crowd for that, urpoSe Vut G laVk saw him and leaped f r0 m tho stump on which he had been stan dihg and fan. The sheriff fired at him bl(t fmied to hit hirt. He managed t0 make goodhis escape, - 1'he , negroes are greatly excited , GJw of d0 them being eutticient'7 ® f? 1 ‘ an yt, ' 1 ''f - ome t gSSgt&J. we * e 77^ , u *F n “ JW “ 1njn J| .»d „»,* and f-asss? r One farmer, having ten hands, reports The that all but two have left him. Llafkj negjoes and flock he b| has the a big follow! £* IWdwte and other county He# black mSsUobe Milledeeville two days while a § himwasbefog made . . any friends among the ignorant, who hariwr nim If he is in Georgia he will certainly be caught. We are furnished by Mr. J. R. An drews, of Jones county, with a report of ail0tbe r speech made on the night of tbe at county Line Church, in Jones county, Sice by the negro Clark, for whom the * are looking « : from “Gentlemen, Louisville,Ky. this .. , is liiave F. „ come H. TI <Jafk, belor you to-night to form a labor society. You » Uborlug lam and you have got to have one. one of the thirteen. There m twelve more that will follow in pairs of two each, b have been sent out United by your Governor and by the states to reform you. What are you getting per day or month or year for your labor. Some of you say forty, fifty and seventy-five cents per day. Gentlemen, do you know the meaning of a laborin » fe£orm 800iety - 111 to11 you j ust wbat it means. It r . means thlt you shall stop working for noth; ^ a, “» ^ ■* w $1.25 j>er day, washerwomen , per en dozen, garments, big, little, great l>tk» wSking t aa.w <Vliat are f you for| Sirpidy notl j ij? . ou have c#’t #>t turn tQ 8t(| p > and if I stop you 0 „ e way) i will another, We have ^ t ‘,, lei|ty ^ ol - t ro „ r8 a „d aifillery to ck s for our rights, and will have them -yes ' we are going to have ()t|| . rig|)t , if ve , IHVe ide In blood waist deep. I know you fe,lows know ^f£«siW'3^*2ir “* U T of “Vf* f. Wp t . Hl9t ,,| ijj-j;, u.W) twenty-live thous UJ(| jn ^vugusta, twenty-live thousand • Al | a i lta and twenty fiftLn thoimand in thousand. And we have got the United btates to back us in tills move. Georgia is the meanest and lowest down rttate In the Union to the colored race. Ton are auythmg better. 1 know you have uj(jre h onesty. I am as good as any white man that ever made a track on this eatrh,and so are you. f We have got S'. Si'StS’ Kev. , /want you all to meet w j.’ White, from Augusta, and Col. ^ Beck, a colored '‘‘^^ tin ghSatmdLT this societ?. >•! know there is not a colored Dem ocra t in this bouse to-night, II.Leo. but let me Ml y» o< ““tit « 5un»? £m £ * no for ninety-nine Andrews—“By jeare. J* , io by Mr. Aiswer-“Our authority ” etc. authwity is vested in w ietv ” “You know what that means, and d , °,. , o/electmg tonret it. All that iB in fa Mr." Taylor your leader “ ^Ktowe s.-.ittsl»oro district on"oor and Hill’s dis ri* feet. (All ^ ^ Mr. Taylor, iur colored, you of society in two two d.wncts diaeriets You You must have ” g f , e ^ « t “'G t t bave ou ^ rights, join andall of 5ri 5oi f us, we will V e into it by y force of arms. Be¬ we haye )enty troops and artillery and we know howto use it. ln Kentucky we have got lawyers, doe A nd “ a judges of our own color and we are equal to th . - ve - rv respect The complicated ---^- diseases . brought .. on by intense study, thought care, anx ie ty, etc., are often of the most ae rious nature. Heed such symptoms as Joss of memory, universal lassitude, heart disease, liver complaints, liver troubles and a general breaking down 0 f health and strength. When thus afflicted, when ttie least exertion caus es great fatigue, when life seems a bur d eu, use the reliable strengthening It will ton- af j c Brown’s Iron Bitten. fori you sure relief. -— Eastern Early Bose , potatoes at .*- 2 , 7 -, per; l»arrel ; «1.25 bushel. lai>, beats Jc Armor, Oreeneesboro, Ga 4 DrBULLS GOUGH SYRUP For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis,Crou^, Cough, Influ¬ enza, Whooping In¬ cipient Consumption and for the re¬ lief of consumptive persons in advan¬ ced stages of the Disease I'or Sale by fell Druggists-—Price, ag Cents. NOTICE. Reflect and Rent ember That E. It. BOONE, contractor and builder is located m Crawfordville. and would respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage from the building ^ Satisfaction guaranteed make as wU to ovkman ptc . mates on either brick or frame build ings. All commumentions addressed to me at this place will receive prompt attention. 3/otto : Prices to suit -the hard times. - J. W. HIXON, Attorney at Law, CffAWFORDVlLLfi GA WILL practicf 1n all State entrusted and Fed¬ eral Courts. Any business to his care will receive prompt personal Attention. COLLECTIONS A SPE¬ CIALTY. OKKICB IN JftTCHKM. Buidding. NOTICE. INfESSRS. i*i. CROAKE & O’KEEFFE, Assignees of George W. Overton, Announce to the public that they are at dosing out their Stock of dry goods dost. t. Also, Also, notify notify all all settle parties part their to come at once and notes ----- : , <nd fi p CObn ts or they will be placed in band « of an attorney for collection. ” m>v, Gxr, dim. Ifith, “WIPED OUT. The Story of an Atlanta Boy as told by His Father. TRUTH Iff A NUT.-MI11.I.. KJi .Mi''C« ceptible B #e,t. The ^Wflllngs im'reitsed, altlumgh inu-rnal *ud ^ter.ml reurdies Were used continual y, BecoiuiligalHiHiod, *Ile d” vrA’X ^scrofula. used all the various i-fin edios usually resorted to by the medical profession in such and.flnallV_they disejwes.biit ottwr glands Mamie alTocteyl, b( , ( y beeame quite feeble walk. arid greatly During 8nweto mriod edf of and two ,t,l« to, hirt condition be* a over perllous-the years half fell from jils came more Aawa sstsjs! & see r ^rsr&p&itsssx hair stopped fallln ng off, the glandular swelling subsided, the horrible ulcerated and cured^md and SntlWrt well. all hy SS-^Slrif Crawfordville by fri.oo per bottle. Sokl l» Ur. K. <1. REID. JJgfflS bURSIAL 5. Df^ntert, hofeFa Ipfaa tnvfhrlut, Orlnlnsf |Matrr»w>», PafiM. Cholera nalul<*ney MofWf, Naunea, f Aclafty of th* diOmarHi, Nerroti# f Heartburn.Hiek and DY8PEP8IA. *e4to (h th«* M Mjbe u itXtdPm aW rariKerpeirtg tbe IhtmbieS of 8 Or #r>rniW chaise 7 » raa frort! n of * ot food or water. WOK-MA-ld-’S ^ . air(JTR ALIZ1NC a!S£. CORDIAL SSS2& w«B^-«onuiin* -i oon.tr no Opium and win not pa«B,fi r «cuiiy rwy.rnm.nded icrr8«»»icifBeM T.oUOb* chitovmi. owwawt Engim. mttctiom oneaebBotfi* [ ’*■ ----- #R«£t»u,i, .. »u «n inM«udn«. EXOmiOE OHL’MIC AL CO., 8ol. Propr'Urr.. wal halpa , ^ «Od x ^ sfxae roa umx “ _ / ^lTTTQT'*fl _ __ Vyllllcil U. Athens, Ga. | A. i Tin B.LL1NAKB, IN A UU - - PrOBlktCff, - PorteTS iwvsiiav at EaCll utwj* TrSLlIL. Commercial Rates. ^ Commodious Sample y R00»8. | r oi.itk and ATfEvrivB sbm vn rs, __ Z Number 13 . 1889 i^4 :>/ The Georgia Chemical Works Sftlit ,W iv X Jit MMimifflll! ---nv-a E.;v,;W.--■ "3 w Again offef to tile. Consumers of Guano their well known and rWlalllB hraftf I MASTODON C41ANO f LOWE’S GEORGIA FORMULA acid phosp: m m ;atl: : * w WITH Oil WITHOUT POTASH. Also.XAIN/T of our own importation. PURE GROUND and BONE, LAN PLASTER, NITRATE OF SODA, COTTON SEED MEAL ALL KC* TILlEING JfATERIALS. Corresi>ondenee solicited rroni all who want I rat dues GimnoS. Special Brands made when desired. AtklrettS G*h,h«ia Cntf> 10Af, WtbiSS, M. A. STOVALL, Treanurer, fan in am ingnsta, Gat. i rn mtmmm+mrn Cheapest Carpets in Augusta, OCK LARGER AND PRICES lA)WE« THAN EVEft BEFORK/ ffllfE I largest Stock South. Motfuet, RnTTsseTs, Window Thfee-Ply Shades, and Ingrain Window Carpet*, CoraUea li*tm lam Mats, Crumb Clot lie, Window Curtains, Write for samples. Doles, Cairton and Cocoa MattingSi Chroinos. James G. Bailie * bons., S«pt. 14, ’83. jy. 713 BROAD STRAW. '! ■* -___iUi 1 — RUFUS CARTER & CO Strew tv sons to Smitu A CahtUr. ivhofcsa lc TGbacc oTkisi** , i Library JivfbDtMM^ Ai/imjsta, (♦*.. TOBACCO EXCUTStYR&Y AT WHOLES ALU Olftr. We are the only tobacco merchants in the city of Augusts. W» ffpfeaest tile lending orilrrs fliftorfes in Urglnia and North Carolina gnnralitee and Sail sell goods sited to glrs f*w *IIHW lamatf When arc large enough to jlistlfv- with VVe all tile tUanilf»eii|trle« all t>Mr lb Xstlh ffmm. loti. We are personally HeqtMlnwd nearly IlM fttflMtti tt>» 4 , till It (id Southern part of Virginia-and are sole age A, T. W. CChKEHA , rresident. J. T. NEWBERRY, EsrtUdt, Planters Loan & Savings’ Bank* Au/guHta, Georgia, CAPITOL, fill paid up #100,000 Collections Carefully Attended to and Promptly Remitted for. I«t> parts of the world tor sale. Interest Allowed on Deposits in th», Savings Department. DIRECTORS.. T. ^ COft KERY, twar ^VOl/JHft, LA-AWAILATO, MILbTO. D R.^WRIOflT, felhktMi, VV. M. .IOJUMA,’ - 4* «*. Bs®aQVA& N«Xli©B % —-THE-— Great Furniture Palace of Augusta. aSSS-SB m*sssanmmi&ss^ 9 SSS,S§M Wrfte tot***** «* a,,,! “*• J. L. B0WLE3 & 0 > 840 Broad 8reet,Augus'a, (la t^rHWIOrCl ,,.1 ..||]n VlliCj m a m * « Ga, -DEALER Ilf LiQUOrS 01fiT£lFS, <ui TobaCGOSa . JP Xlie WlTJP«J VVliiqUUIO, VIgaio, iWuavwo * I hate attached to nty saloon S splendid i Fitted ud in first-claae style, with and new invite Table, them comfortable and my mw *e*r« f'Hadtta and good light*, make mf jf thank my customers for past favor, Those indebted ke place of business OieTr he«d<piarters when rt our town. meare re* p-iested to come forward and settle. ”• *•*¥*¥' (