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CRAWFORDVILtiE DEMOCRAT
Volume 8 .
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER,
{from onr Regular Correspondent. J
Washington,D C.,August 22,1884.
There is very little going on in
Way of earnest campaign work, it
thought best to allow the most
lent letter of Governor Cleveland
the pointed one of Gov. Hendricks
do their legitimate work. With the
first of September a grand effort will
made, not only by the committees here,
but by those in New York,in the States
of Ohio and West Virginia. To these
two States the country is looking anx¬
iously as indicating whether it is possi¬
ble for Blaine to be elected. Cleveland
with New York at his back can be
elected without them, but to insure
success Blaine must carry both. The
loss of either makes his canvass doubt¬
ful, while their loss to Cleveland will
only make it necessary to work a little
harder, and make New York, Connec¬
ticut and New Jersey sure.
It is now made manifest that the
Blaine party is making the most possi¬
ble out of the alledged Halpiu affair,
and those who depricate the throwing
of mud and the introduction of person¬
alities in national politics, believe that
ere November it will re-act and destroy
those who, while, claiming all purity,
are the worst assassins of character.
Much of the time of the Senate was
consumed during the last winter’s ses
sion in framing and passing what was
known as the “Blair educational bill,”
l SEffiS?. “St 6 , °i!U' cSS
could be made, particularly in will the
South. The bill mentioned, it be
remembered* got no farther in the
House than to be referred to commit
So«^“r6roTS‘ii«Vot to‘Sc™T(or‘tte 6 o
S^teM™ b |.
feat of so beneficient (?) a measure and
a huge pile of documents °n the sub
ject was (ux *>rdingly got leady. But
no caffliDaod to dcconnt or Cdll for in
SmS m kX s
rstu, cS
«nnebnstituQenal . is
measures.
The most 041 ving news has been
•1J**’*- ' i’ll Ni‘W lerwy
the work of the campaign, and en
flmsiastie SteclSring over the prospects. For
state of affairs much of
wtCw.... fluid,of tl„ Ohio, «.,»» tm iminuiatiou n, II"... j I
Frank Hurd here gm<1
to Congress. Mr. is r p
ed as one of the lowers of the P ese it
House, and he is very popular w.tli .ill
,
who .The know candidacy him. of General Butler j
wbicli Republicans claimed would help j
Blaine, is now not exerercisiug little. It is the now m de- . tta |
from Maine a followers to form |
teriniued by Butler’s
a coalition with the Cleveland men in
all the Northern States which will ena
Lie them to carry all the
the electoral vote to be divided between
Butler and Cleveland in proportion to
the votes cast. This will secure to
Cleveland at least 60 votes m the North
and most certainly assure his election.
All talk of the Republicans carrying
West Virginia in October is laughed at
at headquarters, where all accounts re
ceived are to the effect that the Derao
crats will cast a larger vote in October
than ever before, and that the majority
will reach at least 10,000. No efforts,
however, will be spared to make as
surance sure as to that State, but ex
traordinary efforts will be made in Ohio
with every respect of a glorious victory.
Illinois Commissioner Loring, ot the
Agriculture Department has requested
owners of herds of such cattle in the
United States until October 1.
armngS The Democrats of Washington are
for a grand ratification
meeting to be held here in the course
of a week or so. Some of the most
tinguished Democrats of the country
are expected to be among the
on the occasion.
One of the things one nowadays
talked about in Washington
is the waning popularity of Fred Doug
las Even before be married his pres
ent white wife he began to lose ground
as a leader of the colored race, and
that step P seemed to give a fresh im-1
pulse to liis sinking popularity. autograph Ex- j
senator Bruce whose is
Douglas.
jjiSSrtiaf the capital 1 for
just raking
tl ” g SrJtn. i ‘tb.fare tottS.
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CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 , 1884 .
A PUINTKIt WITH A fISTOL.
Atlanta. Aug. 23.—To-night a
difficulty between Frederick 0. White,a
printer, and Eugene Robinson, termi¬
nated in White sliootiug Robinson in
the small of the back, inflicting wliat
is believed to be a fatal wound. The
attending physician is of the opinion
that Robinson will die before morning.
Robinson and White had some words,
and Robinson left the saloon where
the trouble occurred. He soon return¬
ed with a rock .in his hand, and hurl¬
ed it at White, striking him on the
head and inflicting a painful wound.
White then drew a pistol aDd fired
three shots, one of them taking effect
as above stated. Robiusou was par¬
tially under the influence of liquor, and
White, when seen by a coi respondent a
short time after the difficulty, was per¬
fectly sober and apparently had not
been drinking. White was perfectly
cool and said that he had no fears of
being eonvincted when thejtrial was
held. Robinson was so low that he
could not ms're aoy statement.
LATER.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 24.—Eugene
M. Robiusou, the young man who was
shot last night at 11 o’clock by Fred
White, died to-day in a room over Redds
stable at noon. When death caused
pulse to slop beating lie was sur
rounded by his father, mother, brother
and sister. Last night he made a state
ment that White shot him down like a
** <—»»
His dying statement,however, was much
chauged. To those gathered about his
beside Robinson said in substance that
— . . and that nei
;„ b ““ i H “riar”hTd!rn« re w»«
Whit, promoted harassed Apost
!V^. n £ h g through the kid
ranged upward above the heart
anfl 3ettl(jrt against a r lb,causing afrac
. frtoS” ■Ramn^nn a,r„oor<i was removed to ***£ his
uJonauJ,*
Cf.mr.ANA
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. draper cffcomiefi* ‘•.'xHl.V.Li. ; ,t
wpy tunnufdctuw
agents made a profit of over $-<> * k
s harvest of gold will bere.alizeil by
^ a beginners snooem
All new
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ravenous . ‘ ' desli flesh and spread spre
great holes into my anu ,
rapidly n- ■ r my body. I received the ,
!« «• 1 “t'SKlll!tlmt”|SS.„i 1 = ' | wasaburden.
: , n , y jjf,.
>■ ■ bed-riddnn, and
| ? tjlne ; w ls
T was s0 iuteuse that l pray
death as a relief. I exhausted
tl , e whole catalogue of patent medi
{n eaull cas(J following the direc
‘ ■'. u „ iou8 i v Each in turn seemed
. of
to .g^Tenefited ., 2ara v A te the malady, and none
me in any way. W hen
ijf (3Wasa ,.p 1 ^ al -ently hopeless I commenc
* kJ S- S To this .Specific I
. commenced
_ u{e In tea nays I
improving, and in a short time was per
. wel j My ) ia j r has grown out
r ; m y health and strength have re
turned the u \ ce rs in my throat and
“ are entirely cured; uiy appetite
returne(li and f or the first time in
rs j- ell j oy ray food. Every soar has
diaa ppeared from my body. I weigh as
much as i ever did m my life, and am
f ec tly healthy in every way. The
per ' of the cancerous affliction
J me the terrible
are dest royad. Not only in life.a id
ma }., dy that was preying on toy
wllich every one pronounced also relieved incurable, ot
en tirely cured, but 1 am
the bad effects 0 f the mercury and pot
as b mixtures that I was fed on tor
tores, gotton up to imitate oui . pe ,
they are dangerous. Blood and Skin Diseases r)iHeaseg
Treatise on SEBCiFic ^.,
mailed free The SwtBT
Drawer 3 , AUantaGal.fflW. St., I L hila. 1.si.,
N. Y., and 1205 Chestnut
J. W. HIX01I,
Attorney at I,aw,
CRAWFORDVILLE GA
WILL practice in all State and Fed¬
eral Courts. Any business entrusted
to his care will receive prompt personal
attention. COLLECTIONS A SPE¬
CIALTY. B lulling.
Office in Mitchell
\Y. 0 . MITCHELL,
Attorney at Law.
Crawfordville, Georgia
WT ILL practice wherever employed.
W Collections promptly remitted.
insects on Canary Birds.
To free canaries and other cage birds
from the insects which infest them Urn
following method is recommended by
one who has snccessfully practiced dusk it
for years : Every night just at white
the cage is covered over with a
the parasitica .
cloth. During the night birds
will crawl from off the 0I Y
cloth, where they may be seen running
about daybreak. when 1 the he insects cloUi 18 may ™™ ue ve k d in J
a.-TSSS^S? JSSf »'■'
:v doubt kill parasites, but the birds as
From A Prominent. Lawyer
WM.-OI S »vi«e, S
Mans SKHlfll Cordial as a uoiver
r 2St“ 0 , a »KS Js Skmll, i3 it m ^t? 8 s o ac
in all aiteo
°
p- fastij
Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial
becomingone of the. most ;
sine qua non ine very household. to Alotb- their j j
ers do not hesitate to give it
children, being so harmless, hence Us
hul " ,tJ -_.
. .
and . fragrant
llACKMETACK“a lasting ior'sal D.'y
perfume Price 25 and 50 cents.
Dr. R. J. Reid.
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each
ottle ofShiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Piice
0 cents, for sale hy Dr. K., J • Reid.
All in the Line ot Nature.
There is nothing in the flue and of magic or
mystery absut that wondertul pumper ,simply
medicine., Parker's Tonic. It .is
tne best and most scientific combination
possible of th essential principles of
those vegetabU curatives which act now
erfully ami dir etly on the stomach-, liter
kidneys and b’. nod. Hut there neither
nor wiil be, any successful nuitatio;. of
It all the time curing those who had <
spaired of ever getting well. For your <■ if
your wife and children
Kidney Complaint*..
For over six years I have been a terri¬
ble sufferer from a troublesome 'kidney
complaint, for the relief of which.1
spent, over 8250 without benefit; the fgiluri must
noted so-called remedies proving of B B» Ivif s.
The use of one single bottle s
been marvelous, giving more relief tniu
all other remedies combined. It is a qui k
cure, while others if they cure at all, a re
in the distant futre. ROBERTS, »
C. II. i
Atlanta Water Works.’
— *
Don’t Look Like a W reck.
“When a man is going down hill eve ,y
body is ready to give him a kick.” Veil,
Unit is so. It is said, natural. employin't;It‘ Why warp
a man and woman, seeking hadn't
would have got it if their hair bee*n
so thin tiud gray One bottle of Park, f's
Hair Balsam is then the best investmen t.
It stops tailing hair, promotes new grow- h
and restores color. Clean, improvement highly pe«fm bv n
ed, not a dye. A great and sold fit fcl ;;r
any similar preparation, ie
low price of 50.
P. W., of Hampton, Ga., ha- ■« re
Mr. A. the -
cently emerged from one of most re
markable cases of Blood Poison on reeoi ’
.
His body and limbs had no less 1 than foil r
hundred small ulcers—liis boned toriteh t
Ed him with predented pains—his frifflitfuisyinplcp' appetite failed- -
his kidneys -
and all doctors and 100 bottles of tnqjfflo.' t
popclar Blood P rsou remedy faffed to giV ie
him any relief. He secured B. B, Env
coneutrated quick dure, and ftv< botti
liealcd the ulcers, reitlved all na-fn. c
his kidneys, healthy restored hisappetit» ,aml i„ ... *
him a aud happy man. and, Any
can secure his full name COM
vilth him.
Dr.R.J. llEID’d
Drug Store.
Below we mention a f«'W of Uiesc which
cun a I wavs Vic found ill Ills store :
T! i, i> - summons' Liver Regulator
Brewer’s Lung Restorer ; Dr. dames Ex
pectorant; Tayu.r's Sweet Gum and Mm
Hi, ; Acer’s Sarsasparilla ; Rankin’s F.uid
Ext. Biicheu audJiipiper; Brown’s Lon
Bitters : Warner’s Safe Kidney and lever
Cute ; Warner’s Safe Diobetes Cure ; .Vai¬
ner’s Safe Bitters; Warner’s SafeNerv ne ;
Oliver's (Juiek Relief; adway’s Ready
Relief ; Peiry Davis Pain Killer ; St. Ja¬
cob’s Oil ; Wizard Oil ; Pitts’ Carminative;
Hop Bitters; Bosehee’s German Syrup ;
Green’s August Flower ; Darby’s I’roph
nyJatic Fluid; Parker's (finger Tome;
Ague Conqueror ; Honey of Tar ; Ayers
Cnerry Pectoral ; Green Mountrin Aah
ma Cure ; Lozenges and Cough Drops ;
Shernor’s Balsemic Cough Syrup ; l.ydia
E. Pinkham.s Vegetoble Compoumi Catlioliean; ;
Brarlfield’s Camplior Female Regulator Sozodont; ; De.utrithee;
Spirits of Paragoric ; Bateman Drops ;
l.audnum ; ; No. (> Calo¬
Svi-up Clorftle Ipecac Potash ; Hot Drops Bromide. or Quinine; ;
mel ; ; Q. C.; and ; II. H- I
B. B. B ; S. S. S. ; A. •
W. J. NORTON.
tKA»VKOBI)VlU,K GA
Contractor and Builder
Dealer in
Bulling Material of all
Kinds.
CPDy A A TXT \1
ULii U v ul xi ('A i TY TY
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I AM now prepared to fill all orders
Scale and Mirror Carp at the very
lowest prices. Frompt attention given
ordprg Address, \ D hS..
J - “• KE
, unrt
(Jlinard House
Athens, Ga.
^ D.CUNA.KD. - Proprietor.
Porters at Each. Train.
Commercial Rates.
Large CmmUm Samplet Rooas
POLITE and ATTENTIVE SEItVANi i
INI. F\ Ej h—4 JL-A *
MACHINERY BROKER and COM- ,
JJJS^ION GENERAL AGENT till 1
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0UB 0DT DFFENQIN8 AmMiiiCLuac V
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TAYLOR MFG. CO.
—AND—
North Carolina Mill Cl
-DEALER IN—
Steam Engines and Boilers of every de
ription. Saw Mills, Wheat and Corn
Mills, Eagle Cotton Oins, Cardwells Hy¬
draulic Cotton "Presses for hand ot steam
power, the best press on the market
Separators, Reapers, Grain 'drills.
Wood Working machinery, ami
machinery of all kinds, Prices low down
to suit the hard times. Prices.
Send for illustrated circular ami
738 Reynolds street, AUGUSTA.Ga.
HA RDWA RE
CHAMPION Mowers
Reapers &
Buckthorn Wire Fencing. Eureka Post
Hole Diggers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ma¬
lian’s Vehicle Seat Sunshades. F airman s
lee Crushers, Sarveu Patent Wheels, Patent Car
riadb Makers’ Supplies, Jacobs’
Wheelbarrows, Plain and Stamped Hand I in
ware, Ricfiardrton’s Celebrated S5l 5 v ^»
Fishing Tackle aud Seine Twines. A full
line of kll kinds of Hardware. Write us
for prices before buying. Ko matter went
othersat our prices are always lower.
Tim|ii6 ' l’-ioad Marti »Li! et, Ware Come" 1 Co
«r. .L -
!uti1fY-8ni S
-MANUEACTUllEU AND DEALER IN
Lemon Soda, Sursasparilla and Ginger Ale,
| glass.
or SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. Best Brands of Beer in wood or Doine
»nd Foreign PORTER and imported SEl.T/ERS In jugs. Motts and Kantucky
D Hit in wood aud lass. Orders solicited Write for prices and terms,
Ice of good qualities and just weight furiiishbd at market price.
Mercuriel Ointment; Pile Ointment;
OpodeldOck Ltnimenr ’ Turkish Lmniieiit ;
Mexican Mustang Liniment ; Kendall s
Spavin Cure.
Mrs. WimllowH Soothing Syrup ; Van
d tires it Teething Remedy ; Moffett a 1 ee
thina Smith’s Worm Oil ; Khriner s In
Vermifuge ; Seidlete I owde.rs and
ilian Trusses ; Porus Plasters.
Syringes ; ; Pills;
Tutt’s _ ... Pills . ; Ayers -------th". Pills . ; (jook’s <
1 Mosse . l n
ner’s Safe Pills and S. S. »S*
Essence of Jamica ; Ginger and the f'd
lowing flavoring extracts: Lmion , Gr¬
ange ; Vanilla P.ippcrirmnt ; Cmanmn and ;
, White ivosc
Celery; Raspberry;
.Strawberry.
Ca^\ce C ! B.Tb.?S;V: S.; a!*Q
G., and . M P.
Norman's Neutralizing Cordial ; Con
dells Nervine:; 11. H. V.. Bonkocim-. and
Neutralizer, cure cure for t;.& stf G.; Hai ler s
ssvwj y,; 1 “11
on.
Perfumeries of the host makes.
Hair and Tooth Brushes; Combs ; Harps;
Money Purses ; Lamps and Lamp h xtures
Y(jtC • of all kinds,
Confectionaries and nuts
Crackers, Pickles, ami canned goods.
Soaps, soda, starch, Baking powders,
sugar, and coffee.
Powder, shot, caps, cartridges all sizes,
Fresh Garden seeds.
Be Keeps a well assorted stock of 1 ol aco
g, Cigars* and snuffs.
Also a full line of Stationary, consisting
of cap, F*ch»Ih cap ; Letter an
paper - pens ; pencils ; inks ; memoran¬
dum, blank and copy books.
One thousand and ori<- : other articles, too
to mention. Come and see him
umerous
l)r. 11 . i. KEIB,
CRAWFORDVILLE. GA.
Number 35 .
ALFRED BAKER. President. JOSBPU H. BEAN, Uar.hier.
. TT/ U ^ T' IMA r V^ r l 1 V ©A C A V 1 V J © J> Tf A A "TV 1> "Lf’ IV
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811 BROAD STREET, AGUSTA, GA.
Cash Assets, 8300.009.00.
Surplus, 50.000.00
Transacts a General Deposit and Discount Business,
Interest on deposits of five to two thousinfl 1 'ti ns.
accounts or banks,
Special Att ntion (Jiveu to Collecting
-DJKKf'.TO'.,.
I,FRED RAKER, W. 1 Tf V. ‘ .
EDWA RD O’DONNELL. E. I;, si:
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
A 6 T'C‘L 0 NI?
lias struck the Funiitur'* Business in
A ’’ Ve keep it moving by our LOW PRICES..
We must VmC mpnev lid if you must have FURNITURE, it, will pay you to Imr
. Y\V !! ^qBarti*rs M
row money at 1 r» per cent ami Buy now. <1 < > comp* irom n (•
n _ h
iiux vt'iA'G'iihiK, t; ivv ..i'.-y ■ v;,: ;;,ot t," t.u 'e\ a;u i-i; s-i:
TURK, ever seen in the South. Write for catalogue and price list.
J. L. BOWLES & CO,
8 tO Broad Street, Augusta, tta
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Steam Marble ami Granite Works,
Broad‘Street, Near Lower Market,,
AUGUSTA. GA.
Marble Work, domestic and Imported
AT LOW PHICE8.
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA GRANITE MONUMEN"
iPEUALrV. ft
MADB A
A large selection of MARBLE ami GRANITE WORK always on hand ready
LETTERING and DELIVERY.
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SHEEHAN’S
x.tM’lHifte;: il 'oitHrr: A. m
11 W1Eli;H 4Y. Prop.
G reeue Street, : AUUGSTA, GEORGIA
T. W. COSKERY, President J.T.NEWBERRY, Cashier.
Pj a nte rs Loa n & Savings Bank
Augusta, Georgia,
A L*r r 0 L, nil paid up ■ # 100 , 030 -
Collection Oiirefully'Attcnded to and Promptly Remitted for. Drafts on all
parts of the world for salo.
Interest Allowed on Deposits in the
Savings Department.
DIKKCTOK8.
T. jCOSKRKT, G ITST. VOLGEK, J. A.A. W- 77 -A JOHN T. Si -e—
McCORD F. GOGIN, W. II. HOW > RD II.
I). If WRIGHT, H. B. KING, VV. M. JOKDAjV,
Rufus Carter &: Co*
Tobacco IManufactrcrs
—and—
—Wholesale Dealers in—
iilww i
832 Bkoad Street, Augusta, Ga.
exclusively at wholesale only
HOLDEN & FARMER
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA
Have constantly on hand a full line of
Family Groceries
—AND
Farm 9
BOOTS, SHOES. DOMES.
Jeterm.n^ To the farmers, we would state that %ve are celling af the very lowest prices end
not to be undersold. Slide in and buy. Cash must come Meet
a re will show are your friend. HOLDF.A X FARMER.
V.s half way and we y u we