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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1884)
» J. ■ r THE DEMOCRAT. Friday. April 4tb. 18£4. M. C. JONES. - - PROPRIETOR u. Z. ANDREWS.---EDITOR, An art school is soon to be connec ted with Princeton College. There are 65.000 legally recognized physicians in the United states. There are 500,000 persons employed in coal mines in Great Britain. It is said that 75.000 northerners have passed the season m Florida. The Republicans, of Georgia, are said to be ir. favor of re-electing Ar¬ thur. — —i # • <— .........— 1 During the recent freshets the Mfs sisippi river has been higher than ever before a-— • Of the eiglitv-three congressmen that voted for the whiskey fraud none were Georgians. The manufacture of needles and pins constitutes one of the most flourishing Industries in Germany. ttm ■ • ■ ■ 1 ■' " — __ A dl astrous fire occurred in Amer¬ icas one night last week, The losses are estimated at one hundred thousand dollors. The Washington monument will be the highest structure in America when completed. It wilt be five hundred feet high by August 1st. — .« • '•>' | A strong combination of California capitalists. It Is said, are making prep¬ arations to go Into the business of su¬ gar making, in tlie Pacific coast States, of Mexico. urn • tr ,, According to the Cincinnati’s Price Current’s summary 5,402,064 hogs were packed in the west dering the past winter, against 6,132.212, in the win¬ ter of 1882-3. The first American flag ever manu¬ factured of American grown silk was presented to the United States Senate In 1870, bp Joseph Newman, of San Francisco, which was twenty by thirty six feet. The Governor of Maryland vetoed the bill reducing the price of marriage licenses. The price for marriage licen¬ ses in that Stato is four and a half dollars. Several convicts recently died from measles in Fulton county jail aud all the United States prisoners, not con¬ victed of felony in this jail have been '........ Of tw4 Friitwe, »nd Queen Victoria,’are the next oldest, King Alpbonso, of Sjialu, Is probably the youngest. He Is 97 yean old. Some parties In digging a grave at Buriat Hill, Plymouth, Maas., came upon the foundations of the old Pil¬ grim watch tower erected in 1643, and several of the bricks were appropriated as souvenirs. - • —a i The New York Graphic has been sued for 110,000 damages by James Ice¬ land, of the Studiyant House, for sla¬ ting that be, (Iceland,) had been con¬ fined as a dangerous lunatic for the past six months and that be had at¬ tempted suicide. Dk. H. R. Casey dead.— This mournful Intelligence will carry grief to’huudredaof hearts all over our State. A noble ami gifted man has left us. As a man he was the soul of honor and probity. As a citizen no purer parlot ever breatlied'the air of Georgia. IDs loss to his own beloved Columbia coun¬ ty, will be most acutely felt. Few were his peers and few his superiors. Information reaches us that the atom fiend has been playing terrible destruction to life and property la -ut. In three months, inis last rrom what «*n be ascertained having been the m ** 1 tenrful.e very where carrying death and destruction in its path. Hon. < layton latuoi. a noted politician or , Dade county, Ga., together with his wife and child, were instantly killed. Great damage was done in South Caro¬ lina the city of Columbia suffered very severely. , The storm . also , reached . . various soctitns of Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania,’where dire disasters are reported. Thp I lie cause rauw nf or Tli« tue riot riotTfhni that hr,»U broke out ■ In Cincinnati I last t Friday i:’ night was the rendering of a veulict by a corrupt . and bribed jury in for simple man slaughter in the case of the State against William Berner, who was Cha ged with a 0 m« t brutal murder. The Ustlmonv was conclusive as to his fuilt and tba defendant confessed the crime. Berner virus tried as an accom¬ plice f»r the killing of \Vnj. H. last December. and wag sentenced to (he peniti ntiary for twenty years, ihe limit ol the law. This was une of the most appalling ■ ■. nol» . Unit occurred , ever i i any city, Over on** hundred men were killed and the court house, which cost a quarter of a million dollars, was burned burneo. Besides upsides the me lives livts lost lost several several hundred i eceived more or less bodily injury. The jail was broken open and Berner demanded, who, in the mean¬ time had been removed from the city. Tbus by this outrageous piece of con duct on the part of a jury composed of disreputable and interested persons, in* stead of good substantial and impara tive citizens many lives were lost. The mob numbered over twenty thousand men. GEORGIA NEWS Athenians are reported as going hack to the old standard, sun time. The young men of Waynesboro con¬ template organizing a Hook and Lad¬ der Company. “Gainesville is digging so many cy¬ clone pits that it looks like a mining town,” says the Banrier-VVatchmau. Steps have been taken at Macon to raise the $3,000 wanted for the State Fair to be held iu that city this fall. The present roll call of the Newman Baptist church, as deposited iu the cor¬ ner stone, numbers 269 names, Hon. James M. Smith, says the Lex¬ ington Echo, will undoubtedly lie the next senator from this, the 30th Dis trict. One of the negroes who was bIio by Capt. Ei.nis, of Baldwin county, in an attempt to arrest the colored incendia¬ ry Clark, has since died. Dr. H, II. Crosby, manager of adver¬ tising carnage No. 19 tor the Hamlin Wizard Oil Conpany, died in Reynolds Tuesday night with apoplexy. K. A. Chosewood, a well-known young man of Atlanta, has been arrest charged with stealing a mule. lie says that lie can establish his innocence. It is said that another Congressional convention will be held by the Republi¬ cans at Rome to nominate a contesting Chicago delegation who will favor Blaine. Calls will be issued for reunions of the old Eighth and Fifty-fifth Georgia regiments during the Rome encamp¬ ment in July. Hon, J. C. Clements lias introduced a bill in Congress, asking for one hun¬ dred tents for the rtonie encampment of Southern soldiery. Ogletree, the man who created a wide¬ spread sensation last spring by kidnap¬ ping small boys at wholesale rates, was last week sentenced to the Mississippi penitentiary fo&Jife. A land and Improvement company is to h« organized at Augusta. loan It is to he similar in its workings to the asso¬ ciation. Four hundred and titty shares have uht-ady been taken. The plenipotentiary Ifom Aaron A. Slat gent, minis¬ ter from the Uit’ted States, who has been transferred from Berlin to St. Petersburg, is a cousin ot Captain H. J. Sargent, of Newn.iu. Clinton, Ky., is wrestling with sever¬ al owes of small-pox. the gift of a ne¬ gro tramp who had enjoyed the hospi¬ talities of the town. A good many Ken¬ tucky villages will institute the shot¬ gun quarantine against tramps. The Savannah police have arrested a gang of youthful thieves who have made a practice of stealing brass ami copper from tlie roundhouse of the Bavauuah, Florida and Western railroad. Prof. J. C. Lynes tendered his resig¬ nation to the President and Board of Trustees of Shorter College at Rome oil the 23d and the same was accepted on the 127th ult. His resignation does not take effect, however, until June. Henry Malley, who mundered his brother in Aiken county, S. C., 18 years ago. lias just been captured bj ttie Sheriff of Burke county. Menca Gordon, a fugitive negro convict, has also been arrested in the same county after a desperate eueouuter. It is said the Gainesville match facto¬ ry is turning out 600 gross of nvtches i day,'n d that lif y hat di an e u 1 ye.l in putting them up. Tnat mao ue con¬ sidered a small industry but a very im¬ portant and no doubt a profitable one. It is said there is a colored woman living near Snapping Shoals, who is 100 years old. Her husband, who is now dead, was thought to be 120 years old when he died. Cartersville Amemcan. It is report¬ ed that during the storm last week hail¬ stones as large as goose eggs, and in isyj-srsft pag| e 0 n W ahoo creek, S“ota?ssa about three n : tn.les from town, measuring seven feet ^nnU V Oo Up. Tiuswas one of i sceudantLomU;- bird we lovesowjl, but which is seldom seen, notwithstand ing he rollics over the country by night and by day in company with oui gold and silver circulation. H reported thst on Sunday even. mg, the 23d ult., a huge waterspout fell j( ie ear t(, neHr Li’.tle Mountain, lu Lincoln county, and sunk or dug out a hole in the earth large enouge to admit au ordinary frame building. The hole is supposcil to be about 40 bv 60 feet, feet deep. Up The falling water , ■ . i u ,'. lu ^ i,. 1 ’ **ud , wa« fuuuel Shaped. . -- Our prices an glosses astonish the natives. Jersey silks 50- cent to 81 2S per yard in all the bright colors. while aud black. Our I5c gloves are oheAp at 5 ^ A „ice i, U e 0 f Lisle thread at 10c worth 25c. Copelau. Seals k Armor, Greeaesboro, Ga. A mistake. H'e clip ,‘he following from the At !anta LobAtiiuiion, of to-day : *‘' rhe Stephens memorial association of Ct*aw*t>rclvilie. which was organized f or t(lt . p uriK)Se of buying Liberty iiall and of establishing the dead a school to decided the memo ry governor, at a meeting held night before last to call 1,1 Miss Mary Gay, who has been solici tjn({ contributions and to abandon the scheme, only $371.25 having been raised so far. Colonel Jobu Stephens, who is the executor of the will ot Govornor Ste phens. will apply to the ordinary tor leave to sell and expects to dispose of Lilierty 1 1 all and the personal oroperty Toes of Governor Stephens on the first day in June. It is of course not known r who , will -iii becorre the .. owner of p it the fa IBOUS house. It isihoughttobewor.h dollars, that about twenty-five hundred being the amount the; memorial asso ciation expected to 1 pay.” J • The resident members of the Stephens memorial association, of (Jrawfordville, held a meeting on last Tuesday night, and decided to call in Miss Mary A* Gay, who has been soliciting contribu¬ tions until they could confer with the non resident members as to the course tliey should , ,, pursue in the . future for raising funds to accomplish <*their sign. Since the meeting Tuesday tlie association to continue her work, It is not the intention of the association to abandon the scheme, but on the contrary, to raise the necessary funds if possible, and purchase the property. It is the opinion of the res¬ ident members that the money can be raised to carry out their purpose and it is their determination to make every effort possible in that direction. The Atlanta constitution will please correct. In the blooo fs apt to show itself in the Spring, and nature should by all means be assisted in throwing it off. Swift’s Spe¬ cific dees this effectively. It is a purely vegetable, non-poisonous remedy, which helps nature to force all the poison or taint out through the pores of Ihe skin. Mr. Robert A. Easley, of Dickson, Tenn. writes under date March 10,1881; “1 had chill* and fever, followed by rheumatism, for threw years, so that I was not able to attend to my business : had tried almost every kind of medicine, and found no re¬ lief. A friend recommended Swift’s Spe¬ cific. I tried one bottle and my health began to improve. I continued until 1 had taken six bottles, and it has set, inp on my feet, as sound and well as ever. 1 recom¬ mend it to all similarly afflicted. Letters from druggLt twenty three (23) of the leading retail of Atjehta say, nn derd ate March 24, 1884: “We sell more of Swift’s and Specific three than ten times nv other. nut'll #e{nfcev. any <iv, to hs iy» u oilier blood mVdieine. We Pmgliel % “ •hises, and many of the best * rasa general health ionic.” . \ surftiiat , >WITt Hprcinnam WJny V I HR) t s U^ria. i >ife I we»terHbf.v pois„ne,l with think it is tlie greatest reiueuV ol (he line. Works, 0. G. Spkkckr, Koine, ‘ Sup’t Gas Kht. I have known mol used Swift’s Specific for more than twenty yea «, aud have seen more wonderful results from its u e than from any lemedy in or out of tlie Pharma¬ copoeia. It is n certain and sale jmtidoto to alt sorts of Blood poison. J, DICKSON SMITH, M. D , Atlanta, t«a. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free THE to applicants. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO„ Drawer a Atlauta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St., bet., 6th & 7th Avs. Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Repaired at reasonable prices. Work Guaranteed. Strom & Lucas, tncb‘2S-3m Crawfordvtlle, Ga. ”* V NOTICE. *pHE patrons of my school are hereby CATT1E [ notified FARMER, that they for are liable third to of Miss the one tuition for their children, from the 4th of February, and this si,all be their legal no¬ tice for same. This March 25th, 1884. t- h. Yarborough. sure. At once address True & Co., 'Augusta, Maine. rnb.7-1 >V 0. MITCHELL, Attorney at Law. „ Crawtordvllle, - eorgia - Yt T ILL practice wherever employed, VV Collections promptly remitted. ( . , \ . .. .. J* . 1r iin | , carpets and House Furnisning Goods. Th Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Mo quet, Brussels, 3-Piy & Ingrain Carpets Rugs. Mats and Crumb Cloths Window Shades, Wail Tapers. Borders, Ijrce t ur tains, Ooruiees and Poles, Cocoa A Canton Mattings, Upholsterv, .Engravings, Chro mos. Picture Frames. Write for Samples and Prices. BtlUE & RY ’TrciiwrA* ^ 5 a ne!5.1y ^ - Useful artSeles.nee.led « 1 flp in ewiy Send home in the land. stamps or et *Uv«r W . H BL'HOP, Chicago, Illincia Ilr.il. J. REID’S Drusr c Store Below we mention a few of these which always be found In his store : B. B. B. ; Simmons’ Liver Regulator Brewer's Lung Restorer; Dr. dames Ex- * pectorant ; Taylor’s Sweet Hum and Fluid Mul lin ; v Ayer’s Sarsasnarilla ; Rankin's Ext.Jfucheu and Jupiper ; - Brown’s Iron Bitters : Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure : Warner’s’Safe Diobetes Cure ; War ner’s Safe Bitters ; Warner’s SafeNervine ; S’V^rvD^sP^n Killer^* 6 1* cob’s Oil ; Wizard Oil; Pitts’- Carminative; Hop Bitters ; Boschee’s German Syrup ; Green’*- August Flower ; Darby’s Proph nylatie. Fluid ; Parker's Ginger Tonic; Afue Conqueror ; Honey of Tar; Ayer’s ' Green MountrinAsth iti3i ciir6 , Loz^ticjps &nd CoueIi Drops > Sh ernor’s Balsemic Cough Syrup ; Lydia g. Pi/ikham.s Vegetoble * Compound ; Bradlield’s Female Regulator ; i.atholican; Spirits of (^amphor ; Sozodont; Dentriffice; Laudnum ; Paragoric ; Bateman Drops ; Syrup Ipecac ; Hot Drops or No. 6 ; Calo¬ mel ; Chorale Potash ; Bromide ; Quinine; B. B. B ; S. S. S. ; A, Q. C.; and I I. H. P. Mercuriel Ointment ? Pile Ointment ; Opodt-ldock Linimenr ’ Turkish Liniment; Mexican Mustang Liniment ; Kendall’s Spavin Cure. Mrs. Wmdlqw* Soothing Svrup ; Van duresn Teething R onedv ; Moffett’s Tee ttiina ; Smith’s Worm Oil ; Shriner’s In Vermifuge ; Seidiete Powders and SyB/ges Tuft’s ; grasses ; Pores Piasters, Pills; Pills : Avers Pills: Cook’s ner’s Safe Pills and S. S. S F.sspnce of Jamica ; Ginger and the fol 'owing Vanilla flavoring Papperment extracts Lemon ; Or¬ ange ; ; ; Cinamon ; Strawberry. Celery ; R ispberry ; White nose and Nut Megs ; Cinamon Bark; Mace ; Cloves and Spice ; B, B. B.; S. S. S.; A. Q. G.,.andL.H P k dolls Norman's- Neutralizing Cordial ; Con Nervine ; H. H. P.. Bonkocine and •Nnutralizer, cure cure forG.& G.;Harter’s Iron Tonic ;MeHin’s Infant Food ; Kidne gen ; Oils ; Turpentine ; Qaints and Var¬ nishes ; Horse and Battle Powders. Paints and Lilly White for the com >lex ion. Perfumeries ot the host makes. Hair and Tooth Brushes; Combs ; Harps; Money Purses ; Lamps and Lamp fixtur es Vases, etc. Also a full line Fools of Stationary, Letter consisting Note of Legal cap, cap ; and paper ; pens ; pencils ; inks ; memoran¬ dum, blank and copy books. Confectionaries and nuts of ail kinds, Crackers, Pickles, aud canned goods. Soaps, soda, coffee. starch, Baking powders, sugar, and Powder, shot, caps, cartridges all sizes; Fresh Garden seeds. He keeps a well assorted stock of Tobac¬ cos, Cigars, and-snuffs. One thousand and one other articles, too numerous to mention. Come and see him. l)r. R. J. REID, ORAWFORDVILLE, GA. * Worm Bn linens Education •((end ike j - t o jHS yv w*----ir ■* ——* /Ot&watwelty i i»«dk>«gi—A»rtHM,i»e^ u4|fv«c«ity,LEtlllBT(MI, W. • P »4 » ee Veiegraphy r specialty. I.adlsa received. 5000 successfol gr*d aa( ««. Onr ido paplls last fW from lAlo 45 jears of mgt. from tegiu^ju.e isls. 1, “(sjaldpii c xlJ«.Iniiom, r »tjr C ™" WOMAN} nEBBE3T % -5*3*1 -Iff 1 FRIEND! Dr. J. P.RADFIELD’S Female Regulator! This, famous remedy most happily meets till! dcHjaiid lif tlie age for womau’s pecu¬ liar and audtiform afflict ons. It is a rem¬ edy for WOMAN ONLY, and for ONE SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased conditions of the womb, and proposes to so control the Menstrual Function as to regulate all the derangements and irregularities of Worn an"s MONTHLY SICKNESS, Its proprietor claims for it no other medi cH 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 of thousands of living witnesses, w ho are to-day exulting in their restroatiou to sound health and happiness. J^ra i’ field’s J* F.MALE Regulator is a strictly vegetable compound, and is the product of medical science and practica experience, directed towards the benefit of Suffering Woman! It is the studied prescription of a learned j physician whose specialty was WOM-! AN, aud whose fame became enviable and boundless because of his wonderful suc¬ cess in the treatment and cure ot female complaints. The REGULATOR is the GRANDEST REMEDY known, and nch ly deserves its name : prematurely end her existence ! Oh 1 what a multitude of living witness es can^estify ^^f t c 0 ^“'r'^oafidence this PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH i It will relieve you of nearly ail the com-1 , plaints peculiar to your sex ! Rely upon as )aS your safeguard for health, happiness ana long i e. prepared only by DR, J. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga Sold by Dr. R J- Beld, Crawfordville. Ga j t j Small Size. ... 75 cents* j bicr Large Size, 8150. PATENTS ttaS&SdftCWACO.«enottoe« th. lw-g«r.>wt.»=d J^^S^a^^UKN* cf Se co eniific A meg . Aiomicakoaoa.»York THIS SPACE IS FOR C. Myers New Advertisement u Which will appear in a short time, announcing the great inducements, which can be found at his sttore. tivtvtBi tftty iaj% CALL AND SEE HIM. mjwnwnni !0P1 E IfltllJQl* si But if you do send your orders to Metropolitan Cotton, Stock 4 -AND 9 AUGUSTA, GA For cotton future, also stock, meats and corn, Send for copv of “Kales for Trading'. Daiiy market reports furntshed on application, without charge. febLUh-lin :■ ■ *■ . -5 fcrkwst«»r 5 * Stvam ^ Marble __ . . and Granite ^ Works . Broad Street, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA. GA. Marble Work, domestic and Imported # AT LOW PRICES. GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA GRANITE MONUMEN' i MADE ASPEUAl-fY. A large selection ot? MARBLE and GRANITE WORK always on hand ready LETTERING and DELIVERY. SASII and DOOR FACTORY, ■Willy HIP I mm □OTt x» Late of NILES & TRYON. —mamufactureb of— Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets; Scrolls, Mouldings. Stair Work, etc., Officf, Factory and Wareroom, Butler St. and Ga. r. r. ATLANTA, GA. PMiSPUS the entire three months. Any And will completely change the blood in system In person who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 13 weeks, may be restored to soand health, if soch a thing be possible. For Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them Tor th« cor- -* < ’YFT and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. In * u . - -f ars free. I. S. JOHNSOX A CO., Boston, Hut Tl| Croup, Asthma, Bronchitl* N Aural* (is, RhpB mft f.ii.H t , JOHNS O:- a A-VO DYNL LINIMENT (for frUernaJana SxUmml 5 Vie) will insununeoosly sad will positirely reMere core these nine terrible cases ■. riseisef, *■ n of ten. Infcnnsuon that will sare m any n f t sent free by mail. Don t delay a m o ne l, i revenuon is better than cure. JOHNSOK*£ I t ; ES Influenza. B!**d?ns at the Ltmfi Roana res*. Hacking OocgTi vfenterv. CboJera Mortttu, Kidney TrooWea, and diseases M the Spine S. JOHNSON & CO., H a eton , Mass. : vvitkesh—c- Jirse is and i»e!!-kr'w- Cattifl -’..MT;-- 1 .ypwr <=?.<. -bds. *l»- -’o-. . ' ‘ |||w^ ’ - •» Sta J.V U J m HENS LAY % . LA JoSaow'aoo.