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CRAWFORDVILLE DEMOCRAT * n .
Volume 8.
\%ASHINGTON GOSSIP.
Special Correspondence.
felaine Washington,D;C., June 20,1884.—
and Logan were nominated on
tlie 5th inst.,aud two weeks nearly roll
ed around without any show of the
great enthusiasm that was to awake
the country from Maine to California,
and from Oregon to Florida, but to put
the matter in motion Deacon Hawley
Of Conn. Elder McPherson of Pa.
and others of the National Gongres
aional Committee, waited on Father
Clapp and insisted that something must
be done and that speedily to start the
enthusiasm here among the oflice-hol
ders the members of Congress and Sen
ators or the enthusiasm would never be
started- After drumming up by every
conceivable manner, and testing the
few faithful it was concluded not to
attempt the’ordinary procession, display, but illu- to
initiation and bonfire of the
bold a mass-meeting in iront
City Hall Money waslavishly expend
ed in decorations and fireworks, and
these with music by the Marine Band
ahd a chorus of singers, naturaly at
tracted a very large crowd, but was a
crowd that preferred music and fire
Works to hearing about Blaine and Lo¬
gan. In fact tliis was so apparent that
after Judge Shellabarger, Senator Sher¬
man and others had spoken and r.ot a
cheer had been given for Blame and
Logan, Deacon Hawley concluded that
that of awakening would not himself do, and as for well ^e as puipose the au¬
dience in commencing his speech lie
proposed three cheers for Blame and
three for Logan, which were tamely
given, and then to help him out some
one proposed three cheers for Haw-ley
It was altogether the most expensively
tame affair that was ever attempted as
an exhibition of spontaneous entbusi
asm. developments
With each day new are
being made of malfeasance ia ° ’
those connected with the Nav.y D 1
inent. Post Office, State and .treasury
Departments being tbe most sensation¬
al, in tbe order named.
The Democrats in Congress, white
failing to nass a proper tariff measure,
are to be congratulated on perfecting
and presenting to the country the best
legislation ever attempted in the inter¬
est of the people over the monopolist,
the farmer and laborer over the extor¬
tionist. Among these measures, auu it
thev do not become laws it will be toe
fault of the Republican Senate, are,the
bill establishing a Department of Agri¬
culture, the bill establishing a Bureau
of Labor Statistics, and the bill to pro
hiblt the impo nation and ^
-atono of the st rice, and is intended to
prevent the great manufactures w ho
are crying for protection to American
laborer, from importing hordes of Eu
ropeaii and Asiatic paupers at stai VU
tion prices from competing with honest
American laborers, In the discussion
of this measure in the House. Mr.
O'Neill, of Missouri, read the act ot
July, 1804, which he declared to he an
net to encourage the importation of
alien labor under contract, it was a
blow at American labor, and had been
delt by a party claiming a monopoly ot
protoetion American workmen. Amer¬
ican citizen had a right to demand pro¬
tection against imported contiact la¬
bor when inti odueed solely to defeat
the honest efforts of labor to obtain a
fair proportion of the profits guaranteed
from a munificent system of protection
to goods but not to men. Humanity
demanded than the poor workmen of
other lands should not be left to starve
on the hillsides after having served the
purpose of capital in bringing to sub¬
mission the American laborers who Uai
ed to question the policy of organized
capital, whose motto was the smallest
wages and the highest dividends, The
introduction of this contract labor had
done more to destroy the faith of Amer¬
ican workmen in the protective tariff
theory than all the sophistries of nee
traders.
The debate in the Senate the first of
the week between Ingalls, of Kansas,
and Brown of Georgia, bad some of the
spice and heat about it that nsed to
characterize the discussions in the
chamber in the ante-bellum days. Both
Senators blustered and boasted of their
courage like French Deputies, but the
head and front of tbeir offending had
this extent and no more. In the course
of the debate Senator Brown said ; “I
trust it is not improper for me to say
that during a somewhat eventful life,
in tbe many conflicts I have had with
brave, able men where there was real
me.
can make him an objSBt of apprehen
sion or excite tbe fears of any man.”
To this Senator Ingalls retorted : “So
far as the imputations of the Senator
from Georgia upon my personal cour
age and my personal appearance him that are I
concerned, 1 beg to say to
here distinctly avow all that I have
said hitherto in any sense that he sees
fit to attribute to it, and that I do not
shield myself behind the privileges of
this Chamber.” These threats caused
some nervous old ladies in the galleries
to turn pale with fear and hurry out ;
but Senator EdmuDds, the President
pro tempoi e, and other venerable mem
hereof the Chamber, who had been
through lust such scenes before, knew
the two usually dignified legislators
which they knew would soon c.ol in
mutual apologies.
troduced 0. Tuesday a resolution !«*»£ in t *££
commending that the secretary o
War, shall through the Engineer De-
CRAWFORDYILLE, GA.., FRIDAY. JUNE 27th, 1884.
STLSAwTf.TtiS Creek,
yards wide on either side of Rock
in the District of Columbia, to include
such space as shall secure the control
0 f that property for the combined pur
po se of beautification and health of the
inhabitants of Washington. No ap
propriation whatever is asked by the
resolution. In the course of his re
marks upon the measure, Mr. Bayard
sa id : “I may say further that the
citizens of this District, who have so
little voice in the control of their local
affairs, are very much interested in se
curing the valley of Rock Creek for the
purposes suggested by the resolution,
an( j it was upon the recomtnendation
an d continued application of gentlemen
well Known to us all, large property
owners.imen of intelligence, of charac
t er, and cultivation in this city, that I
waa made the instrument of iutrodu
cin g this resolution.” The strip of
land which Mr. Bayard’s resolution
see ks to have surveyed embraces some
remarkably beautiful features, is eu
tirely worthless for agricultural pnrpo
seSi aU( i n0 f, adapted at all for street
purposes. As an adjunct to the pieas
ure and beauty of Washington its value
would be very great as a public park.
A great many jokes and some very
severe things have baen said about the
lobby, but the best thing we have factor heard
recently about that important of
legislation is the following story ; An
active member of the lobby walking
about with a country cousin and ex¬
plaining things to him, said : We
have three sets here working to pro¬
mote legislation. First are the fellows
who are trying to get personal acts
passed ; next are professionals who
claim to control many Congressmen
and virtually carry their votes in then
pockets, andifinally there is the highest
rank of the profession, the members
of which may be termed acting as as
sistant advisers of Congress. The gen¬
tlemen of the third house have for once
in their lives been greatly astonished
W hen Director-General Burke came
here from New Orleans, a month ago
to ask for a loan of $1,000,000 in aid of
the World’s Exposition he was told by
several inflnstrial members of ttie lobby
that it would bs impossible for liim to
secure the passage of his bill unless he
had their assistance. Major Burke de¬
clined their proffered services, would assuring be
them that the measure pre¬
sented on its merits, and that lie trus¬
ted to the good judgment atul patriot¬
ism of the members of both Houses to
make ins application successful. The
result lully justified his expectations,
for the bill, in tlie;form amended by the
Senate, passed both Houses of Congress
tviiuotffr* ‘mmmS vote, 'arid was
promptly signed by the President. At
the time of its passage not more than
a dozen bills had had final actiou in the
House of Representatives. S. B
Parents Heart 1
Harlem, Ga., May £ Jd, 1SS4.
Our first three children in the process
of teething suffered with restless, fret¬
ful, wakeful nights, with painful drain
from bowels, resulting in emaciation
and extreme debility, with loss of ap¬
petite and tone of stomach, With our
last cue we are happy to say that we
have been relieved of all this anxiety
and weary night watch ov r the couch
of sickness in the use of Fitts’ Cannin
ative. Witli it we have always been
able to correct any disease of the stom¬
ach and bowels have been can ied safe¬
ly through the critical stage of teething
with glee and health and full fiesh,
which we attribute to the virture of
Fitts’ Carminative and take pleasure in
recommending a medicine that lias
proved such a blessing to us. Wife.
— Rev. T. II. Timmons and
A telegraph boy in New York city
lias been prosecuted and jailed for the
smallest theft on record. He is charged
with stealing four receiving blanks of
the value of one cent. The prosecutor
is the agent of one of the richest corpo¬
rations in the world. The b y, howev
ert stole the blanks for the purpose of
swindling patrons of the company by
delivering bogus dispatches.
From A Prominent. Lawyer
Maj. J. H. Whitner of Greenville, S.
O. says: “whilst I do not regard Nor
Mans Neutralizing Cordial as a univer¬
sal Panicea, yet it affords me pleasure
to say that I have used it with much
benefit to self and family in all affec¬
tions of the bowels so usual in our sec¬
tion of the country during the Summer
season. Indeed I never nsed any other
medicine for such complaints.”
Territory and Texas whereby they are
able to command a magnificent ternto
ry that has heretofore ?been considered
as belonging to^St. Louis and Galves
ton.
Dr. J. Brxtjfiet.d : Dear Sir— We have
for the past fifteen years handled your
Remedies, both at wholesale and retail,and
tends *hmve thev'falfed'to'give'satlsfaetion* Regulator than
We have sold more of your
of all the other similar remedies combined.
We regard Prvor’s Pile Ointment one of
the best; ard Mother’s Friend we know to
be true to its distinctiAe title,“tbe Mother’s
Best Friend.”
Yours trulv
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
i Wholesale druggist, Atlanta and Macon,Ga.
wSJissstsr - “*"
Bradfield PtEr.ui .vtor Co.,
Box 2s, Atlanta, Ga.
• —■
Emory’s I.iUleCaUumtlr. is the bo-t and
ffiK .MJ&JS sugar-coated.tasteles*.harmless,
vegetable, effects. Drug
no orunplea-ant
^jst sell them-15 eta.
Dr.R.J. KElD’rf*
Drug o Store.
Below we mention a few of those which
can always be found in his store :
B. b. b. ; blmmons' Liver Regulator Ex¬
Brewer’s Lung Restorer; Dr. James
pectorant. ; Taylor’s Sweet Gum and Mul
lin ; Ayer’s Sarsasparilla ; Bankin s Fluid
Ext. Bucheu and Jupiper ; Brown 8 Iron
Bitters : Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liter
Cure ; Warner’s Safe Diobetes Lure ; War
ner’s Safe Bitters ; Warner’s SafeNervme ;
Oliver’s Quick Relief; adway’s Ready
Relief ; Peiry Davis Pain Killer ; St. Ja¬
cob’s Oil ; Wizard Oil ; Pitts’ Carminative;
Hop Bitters ; Boschee’s German Syrup;
Green’s August Flower ; Darby’s Proph
nviatic Fluid; Parker's Ginger Tonic;
Ague Conqueror ; Honey of Tar; Ayer s
Cherry Pectoral ; Green Mountain Asth¬
ma Cure ; Lozenges and Cough Drops ;
Shernor’s Balsemic Cough Syrup Compound ; Lydia
E. Pinkham.s Vegetoble cathohean; ;
Bradfield’s Female Regulater Sozodont ; ;Dontrunce;
Spirits of Camphor Paragoric ; Bateman Drops ;
Laudnuiu ; ; No. 6 Calo¬
Syrup Ipecac ; Ilot Drops Bromide or Quimne; ;
mel ; Clorale Potash ; and ; H. H. P.
B. B. B ; S. S. S. ; A. Q. G.;
Mercuriel Ointment ; Pile Ointment ;
OpodeldOck Linimem- ’ Turkish Liniment;
Mexican Mustang Liniment ; Kendall s
Spavin Cure.
Mrs, Windlows Soothing Syrup; Van
duresn Teething Remedy ; Moffetts lee
thina ; Smith’s Worm Oil ; Shnner’s In
cliauj-Yermifuge ; Seidlete Powders and
Syringes ; Trusses ; Poras Plasters.
Tutt’s Pills ; Ayers Pills ; Cook’s Pills ;
May ApplePdls ; Holts' Pills : Mosses In¬
dian Root Pills ; Brandreth’s Pills ; War¬
ner’s Safe Pills and S. S. S’
Essence of Jamica ; Ginger and the fol¬
lowing flavoring extracts : Lemon ; Or¬
ange ; Vanilla ; Papperment; (Jinamott;
Celery; Raspberry ; White hose ana
Strawberry.
Nut Megs ; Cinamon Bark; Mace
Cloves and Spice ; B, B. B.; b. S. a. w
G., and ti. II P.
Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial ; Con
dells Nervine ; H. H. P.• Bonkocine and
Neutralizer, cure cure for G.&; G.illarter s
Iron Tonic • Mellin’s Infant Food ; Kidne
gen ; Oils ; Turpentine ; Qaints and Var¬
nishes ; Horse and Battle Powders.
Paints and Lilly White for thecomplex
on .
Perfumeries of the bost makes.
Hair and Tootli Brushes; Combs ; Harps;
Money Purses ; Lamps and Lamp fixtures
Vases, etc. kinds,
Confectionaries and nuts of all
Crackers, Pickles, ahd canned goods.
Soaps, soda, starch, Baking powders,
sugar, and coffee.
Powder, shot, caps, cartridges all sizes;
Fresh Garden seeds.
He keeps a well assorted stock of Tob aeo
-s ..Ui.f*ftpr. -------^
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g4lso a full line of Stationary, consisting
of Leca) cap, Fools cap ; Letter Ami Note
paper ; pens ; pencils ; inks ; lueniorun
dum, blank and copy books.
One thousand and one other articles, too
mnerous to mention. Oome and seehnn
l)r. R. J. liEID,
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
NOTICE!
GEO. R. LOMBARMOO.,
-: 0 :
Foundry Machine
AND
BOILER WORKS.
Just A no ve Dei*ot,
Augusta, Georgia,
Buy, Sell. Exchange,Rent or Repair on
best manner and terms.
Engines,
Boilers,
Saw and Grist
Mills and
Machinery,*
Cheap & Good,
Have on hand a Large Stock of
S hafts. Pulleys and Ilangee, upwards
of 50 Engines and Boilers, also steam
and water pipe at reduced prices.
Kortiiu? Injectors,
yanduzen Jet Pumps, Bolts. Nut
^ as ^ ers Circular Saws. Files. &C. and
^Write for prices, promptness
good work. Lheap will be our aim.
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Clinard House
Athens, Ga.
A.
Porters at Each Train.
Commercial Bates.
Lar^e Commoiloas Sample Rooms
dOLITBand ATTENTIVE SERVANTS
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THE GREAT ARTISTS OF THE
WORLD PERIbRLTY ACKNOWLEDGE THE
M OF THE PIAN
v os AND ORGANS SOLI) BY
,
G O. K 0 BINSGN & CO.
Selected from Ten of the Best T/a
kc’- m-e so touch Superior to others at
IT so much Less, that Purchasers
sa' mm $10 to $100 by visiting or
wr ,ng to
0, E.0B1H30N & CO.,
Fay freight to nearest depot of
E. I. 0. M---L. P. Q. 8.
Lacfffi and increasing sales of Mnslca
Meremuifilse verify the fact that G. O.
ROBINSON & OO. Save money for every
purchaser.
SHEWT MUSIC, the LATEST PUBLI
CATIONS. MUSIC BOOKS of every de¬
scription ; the best Italian strings.
Tile latest and most popular Sunday
School Look,
“Lovo and Praise,”
LOWEST PRICES, at
«. O. ROBINSON & CO'S 1
8SIBroad Street. AUGUSTA, GA.
i 1,000 MILE TICKETS.
Gkouota Railroad Oqmi’a-xy, aukt.' .
Office Gknbmal Passknorh Aprilfith,
AlteUSTA, 1879.
‘COMMENCING MMNDAY. 7th st„
his ■/it Company will sell ON K THOUSAND
Lk TICKETS, doi-d over main DOLLARS line and
branches, at TWENTY FIVE
pa . I'liuse tickets will be issued to in
dl 1 ■ Tats, firms or families, hut not to
MaWb,IS79 Wr If. I/ORSRY,
Weiiera! Passenger Agent. .
LCRILL ARD’S
MACOAHOY SJN U FF.
caution to cofc-.iitorn*.
As many inferior imitations have ap¬
peared upon flic market in packages deceive the so
closely resembling ours as to purchaser
mi Wary, we weald reipiest lithographed the tin
to ■e that the red cans
in Ahleli it is packed always bear
Our Name a art Trade-Mark.
Ill buying the imitation you genuine pay* as
(ill for an inferior article as the
K.
Sure you Obtain the Genuine.
Lori Hard’s Climax
RED TIN-TAG PLU<IT BACCO.
The finest sweet nuvv chewing tobacco
made.
The Genuine always bears a Red Tin-Tag
with our name thereon.
BE WARE OK I MIT AT JONS.
mlyO-.'hu
Made from Perfectly Pure
Distilled Water.
Having mu-chased the Augusta Ice
Works and greatly increased arid improv¬
ed the facilities for production, I am now
prepared to furnish the VERY BEST and
PUREST Ql' iLlTY OF ICE. made from
DISTILLED WATER, in CANNOT anv quantity BE
and AT A PRICE WHICH
SURPASSED.
Parties desiring to make contracts
the season should apply to me at
or at my office on Ellis street, in rear
Barrett’s Drug Store.
I will carry on tnc FISH, OYSTER and
GAME business on the same public. premises,
request the pattonage of the
J. W. IIALEY, Proprietor. Ice Works.
apri 125-1 in Augusta
IP
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MASK 1
AMERICA’S CHIEF STOMACHIC
e\n, whMlvrr }:» children orof\u f.r.Dra
ijymalery, DIait 1km, ChoU ’ x Aef'iJt”
Xhziijmzrh. Hiwthar A/ckT'.-i S *-i. l- tU
Mi-Ybe DYSPEPSIA-, nsedm all diwang -wntd o tiws r' >. mr* a
from redaxatioa of tbe luv Mutu or a cgv .
of food or water
NEUTRALIZiNC CORDIAL
Is as pleasant and harmless B« lilackberry '-onafl
Wine—contain*no Opium arid will not
pate. Sr-eclally rec(/mnifcnrtedfcri>ea»ick»ea»
uiA Teething Children.
German and Dirertions on eaah BotU«
Price rjc. and L oo.
Large atae -ontain.rix time.IWmor n mwiIL Soldbr
all irrustdot. and Issaler* in Medicmea
TEE EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Bole Proyr'tm
WALHALW.8.0. U.S. A.
8ISXP A Sic. StAJBi' FOR LITTLE W)E.
Number 28.
BUGGY FOR $45
tyhats {lie fise of talking when e-toty mati can affofd to buy a gohd all hiobtt*
mm
•r the low prioe quoted abovei
Buggies of evety description from $46,00 lip.
One and I two li-wse hand wagons of largest mv own make at extremely low prides with the ttjtffd id
guarantee. have on the stock of HARNESS all kinds ever brought
Crawfordville also Buggy whips.
1 cart sell a Splendid single buggy harness for the small sum of $7.50.
can if be your done Ihiggy elsewhere. or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to do it as cheaply as
Rla cksmithlng add prico in all largo its branches of and all work guaranteed. Wagons, Call and see me and
examin'd my stock Carriages, Buggies, Harness ami whips*
ho Thahkihgmy customers Respectfully, for past patronage, 1 respectfully solicit a eonthiurfnee <ft
same. • 1
,1. X. CHAPMAN
Crawfordville, C
1 ftiJf
Steam Marble and Granite Works,
Croatl Street, Near Lower .Market,
AUGUSTA. GA.
Marble Work, domestic and Imported
AT LOW TRICKS.
OfiOTtUlA AlU) SOUTH CAROLINA GRANITE MONUMENT T
IHAIIE A SPIiUAM’V,
A large seleetion of MARBLE and GRANITE WORK always on hand ready
LETTERING and DELIVERY.
V.. f* ‘ :/: t -
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m iinttlan Wm&ikz
E. SHEEHAN, Prop.
1023 Greene Street, : : i 2 A UUQSTA, aHBORGHA
-MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Lemon 8oda, Sarsasparilla and Ginger Afo,
Of HUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. Best Brands of Beer in wood Motts or and glass. Kentucky iDouiestlff CD
and Foreign l’OKTKR and imported SELTZERS in jugs.
HER in wood and glass. Orders solicited Write for prices and terms.’
Ice of good qualities and just weight furnished at market price.
T- W. COSftUltl, President J. T. 5EWBERRY, (’ashler.
Planters Loan& Savings Bank,
Augusta, Georgia,
CAPITOL, all paid up $ 100 , 000 -
Collections Carefully Attended to and Promptly Remitted for. Hoafte on »1
parts of the world for sale.
Interest Allowed on Deposits in the
Savings Department.
DIRECTORS.
J T. -COSKERY, GUST. VOLGEK, ,1. A. A. W.CLARK, JOHNT. J LLKIt
/.McCotlD. F. GOGIN, W. II. HOWARD, n.HOWL - Y.
I). K WRIGHT, il. B. KI NG, W, M. JOItDAA,
Augusta Cotton Gin Company,
(FORMERLY GULLETT GIN BRANCH WORKS.)
Augusta. Oeorgia
We are now prepared, with skilled workmen and the best machinery for that pur¬
pose, to repair in the best manlier,
Cotton Gins and Steam Engines,
of anymake
We would inform Planters that by sending their Gins to our shop, where we have
machinery adapted to the purpose, they can have the work done in much witter snap**
than it can possibly be done at home. We test, every Gin when completed, work returning
it guaranteed to work well. Hern! us your Gins at once and have the well
done now, when we have time to attend to it. Do not put off until, late in the season.
It will cost you no more to have It done now.
ijr Terms either cash or payable In the fall.
O. 11. STONE, Manager.
JPCyiEt SAL* Mm
A lot of NEW IMTKOV! I> < I I.LETT AND BARRETT GINS,, cheap. at Birdsall reclhwl pit
’ Al-o v’ -ra. - c ,n band .ins, in good order and very En
lOjt, (traction, portable and -e .1 portable!) AmeaEngines, stationary, Novelty portable Saw and
. irisire) S-.-ri - ec'i 1-,-j mded Engines verv cht'ap. MIM
01 Milde-) Liddell’s Variable Feed Saw Mill: Ll'Well’s'“Bose” Power Cotton Preaa,
Liddell’S Hand Power Screw Press, Grist Mills, CloiHl Greek Hock (low figure*,)
Klammine Injector, warranted to lift hot or cold .vatef.
If vou want an Engine, Gin, Saw Mill, Gri-i Mill, or anything in* th* way
Plantation Machinery, call and see me, or write m<- before guaranteed. pnrcbaetDg, »M you wilt
cet boUom figures on strlctG reliable work, and fultv
”' orders for the Gnllett and otborGin Ribs, also Bristle, Gin SaWs, Belt*
Driving Belts. Ac., promptly filled. Address,
O. M. f 4
junelo-ly MANAGER. AUGUSTA GA,