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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1885)
SMES*K?SK3!i‘aiS EMORY’S LITTLE CATHARTIC PIMA il , , pill night for week two, makes the human machinery run as regular every a or We broken-down body. as clock work; they purify the blood and put net in a Purely Vegetable, Harmless. Pleasant, Infallible, the IS youngestchild may by m»<l take them. Sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers at Cts. a Bos, or STANDARD CURE CO., Proprietors, 197 Pearl St„ N. Y. Emory’s Little Cathartlo are more than is claimed; they prove to be the best Pill ever used here. Worth twice the money asked.—W. W. H. Goni::;, Harmony Grove, Ga.-— Emory's Little Cathartlo are the most popular used of al« EMORY’S LITTLE the Cathartics.—W m. Bishop, Mills River, N. C.-My aged mother I recommend one - , _u aRTIC PILLS box with wonderful results.—N. W. Baker, BocustGrove, Ohio.— from them.—J ohn Collins, M. D., Athens, Texas.-They are excellent Moberly, -It. Denson, Mo, my iPPi r Jackson. Miss. They are unexcell ed.—Mss. Elizabeth Keyset;. MaT.aRia aasassowsua *»*■—hksshs tmtjm ooitfsc * sts everywhere, 01 •5 Ne^ York. flEW STANDARD FIRF-PROOF WAREHOUSE. STEWARD PHINIZY. JACOB PHINIZY. JAMES TOBIN. PHINIZY & CO COTTON FACTORS, .A-UGrTTSTA. GcJi L Liberal Advances Made on Consignments NOTES AND COMMENTS. A New England preacher says that the Chinese students who have returned to this country alter a two years’ ab¬ sence in Ghiua have great difficulty in remembering the English language, which they were supposed to have learned so well. Thebe are 20 persons in the United States whose gifts to colleges aggregate over $23,000,000. Three of these rich men—Stephen Girard, John Hopkins, and Asa Packer—gave over $14,000,000. Henry F. Durant gave to Wellesley College about $1,000,000. The inhabitants of St. Petersburg consider themselves fortunate in having had an average winter death rate of only 85 per 1,000 of population. In London, where the rate has been recently 19.5, this would be thought epidemio. The usual rate for the Russian capital is 40 to 45. The Government of Canada has re¬ ceived all sorts of offers of service. One comes from a retired navy officer, who places his long experience in seaman¬ ship at the disposal of his country at the present crisis. This a local paper insists is very severe on the sloughs of the prairie roads. When Proctor Knott made his fanci¬ ful Duluth speech fifteen years ago, the humor of the thing tickled the entire continent. No one dreamed that Dnluth would ever amount to anything, and when Knott oalled her "the paragon of •ties” ewvhedv laivhed. Still llsis -ug founts, beating Milwaukee, Toledo and St. Louis. The St. Mary’s (Md.) Enterpise re¬ lates that a few days ago a buggy oc¬ cupied by a gentleman and lady caught fire from a brick that was heated for the benefit of the lady’s comfort, and, owing to the wind being in their faces, it was not discovered till the bottom of the vehiole was almost consumed by the flames. Their wrappings were very much damaged, but no personal injuries •were sustained. I know the Isthmus well, says Col. fleywood, of the Marine Corps, and I know it will be no easy job to protect thirty-five miles of railroad against the natives, who are very much like Indians in their style of fighting, and will be popping at our men from behind trees and rocks. Then one can never be cer¬ tain who the Governor of the place is. I saw four of them elected and put in in prison in less than a month. At Queen Victoria’s last drawing¬ room there were some splendid Eastern costumes, and an Iudiau lady having kissed the Qaeen’s hand, offered her Majesty an Oriental salaam as she re¬ tired, to the great amusement of the circle. This lady wore a quaint but very becoming Asiatic dress of white, with overdress richly embroidered with gold and a regular Eastern veil round the head. She blazed with diamonds. An Old Story Retold. A person of inelegant Leisure, who had deservedly gained the Reputation of be¬ ing the Laziest man in Town, became such a Nuisance to his neighbors that they determined to bury him unless he would undertake to Do Something for Himself. As he resolutely refused to make an him in a coffin and bore him. toward the Grave¬ yard at the Head of a Procession. A benevolent Farmer, unwilling to see a Fellow-Creature buried alive, stopped the Procession and offered to give the poor Unfortunate a Bushel of Corn if he might be allowed to live. When this generous offer was repeated to the would be Corpse, he partly raised his Head out of the Coffin and languidly inquired, "‘Is it shelled?” The benevolent Farmer was obliged to admit that it was not shelled. "Then,” replied the Per¬ son of inelegant Leisure, “let the Fu¬ neral go on." Enough or Them. — A. Texas paper eavs : Texas has enongh women if they would only be sensible enough to marry industrious, generous hearted cowboys and make them happy, instead of enter taining dudes in their parlors and dis sipaliug their lives in idle gossip and fashionable, frivolous, airy nothing nea». HARDWARE. CHAMPION Reapers and Mowers. Buckthorn Wire Fencing, Eureka Post Hole Diggers, Ice Cream Freezers, Mahan’s Vehicle Seat Sunshades, Fail-man's Ice Crushers,Sarvei; Patent Wheels, Carriage Makers’ Supplies, Jacob’s Patent Wheel narrows, Plain and Stamped Tinware, Itichardsou’s Celebrated Hand Saws, Fishing Tackle and Seine Twines. A full line of all kinds of Hardware. Write us for prices before buying. No matter lower. wha’ others sell at, our prices arc always THORNE HARDWARE CO., 1032 Broad St., Corner 11th, AUGUSTA GEORGIA lEWilOME &g*inOT° l 1 Si# t CO 1 * Q c/^Skio HShgHACHM EQ uAt_ ire) C° NEW / 30 UNION SQUARE NEWY0RK. C,W\C/t t? 0 ^L-Ayy^ ILL. MASS. GA* FOR SALE BY _ AGENTS WANTED. HARRIS PROF. f organic and cay. acnT© tions, skillful from 7 . WEPVOtS temporize over <ud too youihfu’ «li physiciani, w~akncesaaj brai 9 free eases, numerous a DEBILITY indulgence, while work. Jriiiscrc- fcaffiiui| etui* ouch ob- 5 -fo v CDS strifes/urk inyourtyt tern. Avoid being innosed A Radical Caro other on by pretentiouu claims <f. remedies for heso FOB troubles. Get our (rn 9 circa lar and trial package arid 5P23MT0RRHEA learn important facts befon Talie --king treatment elsewhere. JX2:TT) a remedy that has cured thousand*, and does not in¬ i^OTENSY. ness terfere or with causo attention pain or to incon- busi¬ eniencc. Founded on scl r.jf’Tostod for over 6 , entifle medical ; rinciple*. usa la tbou- tion. Growintf in favor and reputa¬ Dircctapplica-tlonto tha '■aoJc of cases. gJ. Beat of di<ea«e makes its fipc eifle influence felt without li delay. tions of the Tho human natural func I cs i.-m restored. ergaa» Tho aro I PACKACE. TRIAL II life wasted animating which elements haro back. been of i urn g-/eu wAm I Tho patient becomes EE’iO ADDRESS [cheerful strength rapidly. acl gaiua HARSSS REMEDY CO., V.'Pg Chemists. 306% north 10th St., St. I.outs, Mo. "V b"»r>.' Znc>—.irT A3 • ° VOKWS.f' St!C.HTH8 £7 Id Impotent?, diseaee* Organic -»fthe Blood. Wwktjss, Skin andBours.— Gonorrhoea, Nervous TeUiitr anti lerrurlal Affections. Scientific treatment; SyphHlic remedies. Deformities Treated. safe and eure by those Co 1 or write for list of questionato be answered desiring treatment by mail, fPerson* Vcd learn safferlne someth fag frnm to Rnptnre their advantage. r.hnnfd send It f is heir address,% not a tru >.t.p Addre ts Dr. <’. L. I.riURG. Pres't nn<| Physician in Phare? Central Med. k Hnr^lnstltute. »20 Loenst «t.. .St. Lonv.. B-: WKcetat * Ur. BaPF * Fslabllshi'd U‘> y»r>i-w» In Chattanooga, Tenn., the negro death rate is more than double that of the whites, and the same is true of Memphis, and yet the census shows that the negroes are increasing more rapidly than the whites. The explanation of this is in the difference between the birth rates of the two races. A given number of whites have six children bom to them in a year, of whom two die before reaching the age of self-sup port. The same number of negroes, it is said, will have ten children born in a year, and lose five before they reach the age of self-support. The negroes thus lose two and a half times as many chil dren as the whites, and yet gain upon them in the census figures. J. H. S j EARS 3 ( t 101 McINTOSH ST., COR REYNOLDS, A.TJGrTTSTA, GEORGIA. tnd wl Will continue the business Various branches. Advances of Bagging and Ties and Family Supplies, Produce at market Consignments prices. Liberal Field Cash and Adv Farm uicos made on Cotton or other re. of all Produce solicited. Personal atte giveu to Selling, Weighing, Storing and Sampling all Consignments. Con .on 60o., and Storage 25e. per month on cotton not advanced upon. or Selling, 60c. Storage, 25U M. O’ )OWD J Cotton Factor an !l! f‘i ■j ISTo. 6 'V rren Block, A-TIO-TTST-A. mm QA Liberal advances made on on and produce in store. Personal utten tion given to weighing and selUi f H. FRANKLIN, I, ■ ATT GRp ST A, GhA., - 1GENT FOR ECLIPSE EN61NES, Gfil IN SEPARATORS, COTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS ftNO FEEDER, SAW MILLS, &C. •AlSO SELLS THE Peereless Engine and Geiser Separator, OSBORNE RE ' PER AND MOWER S. H MYERS, (SUCCESS 11 "iFTO MYERS & MARCUS) —JOtlBER I NT (^ood^ J ration^ httd Qo^iefy, npHE anderiii^Mtw „ Boot 55 ‘ i ■ Haljum-ii lntonu d the Olothinff merciun tl^Yatfaferrn and « .ily nowbi’ing _ - received, and prices i adjoining counties, unequaW\^-/ U Stocit is l« been brought to this in market. and assortment special feature is of b the U»»t estabUshment J ever of A my m a W I. E S A L E BOOT SHOE AND HAT HOUSE Entirely distinct from my Dr, Goods, Notions and °*b’r Dinartments. In m I store . will be found the largest ai bsst selecaed stook of SHOES and HAla, ever brought to Augusta, and wdeel satisfied that it wilt ba to the interest ot pur chasers to exam ini our stock belie purchasing e’sswhere S. H MYMiS, 286 and 288 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. ALFRED BAKER, President JOSEPH H. BEAN Cashier. 811 BROAD TREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Cash Assets i3no.ooo.no Surplus..... 50 000.00 TRANSACTS A GENERAL DEPOSIT AND DHCOUNT BUSINESS. Interest on deposB of five to two thousand dollar-. ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, B MsfERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FAV>RABLE TERMS. Special Attention. Gfiven to Collections. -HHBOXOHS ALFRED BAKFR, i W. B. YOUNG, EDWARD O’DONNELL^ .WSF.PH $ E. Ii. SCHNEIDER, 8. BEAN. Theo. Sukwslter’s ^tekrq jVIkfble^kitd (^fkqite Wofk^ Broad Street, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA l. GEORGIA. Marble Work, Domestic and Imported AT s.OW PRICFS. Georgia and South Carolina Granite Monuments Made a Specialty. A large selection of Marble and G.*jnite Work always on baud rer.dy for Lettering ZEwft and Delivery. W. 2ST. J3E,CIB 12,. COTTON FACTOR and GENERAL COHIHSSIOH MERCOT, 3 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. :o: Will give personal end undivided a-h r,iion to the weighing aid sell-ng of cotton, L1BEFAL CASH ADVAS Cl MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. je3i. Fs^-isrKiXjiisr, COTTON COMMISSION RERCHAST, A.TTO-TTSTA., G*A-. Liberal Advancements Made on Consignments. T. W. COSKERY, President. J. T. NEWBERRY, Cashlsv. Planters Loan ai Savings Bant, Augusta, Georgia. Capital, all paid up, - - $100,000. Collections Carefully Attended to and Promptly Remitted for. Draft, on aO parts of the world for sale. Interest AIM on Deposits in the Sauiis Department. DIRECTORS. J. T. COSKERY, GUST. VOLGER, J. A. A. W. CLARK, JOHN T. MILLBB Z. MoCORD, F. GOGIN. W. H. HOWARD, H. ROWLEY. D. R. WRIGHT, H. B. KING, W. M. JORDAN. AT GOODYEAR’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY Can be found the largest stock of Carriages, Buggies, Phmtons, Road Carle, Plantation Wagons fall sizes, 1 to 6 horse), single and double harneaa, aaddU* belting, leather of au kinds, wagon material, &c., &c. FOR THE NEXT 30 DATS 1 will offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in a lot of Open and Top Buggies all Fine AT LE>r8 THAN M '.NUFACIURKRS’ PRICES. These Buggies TO THE are BEST. Northern and Eait rn makes, which l will guarantee EQUAL Absolute Bargains. Call and examine them and convince yourselves that they are A. R. GOODYEAR, AGT., (Successor to It. May & Co.) AUGUSTA, GA., Opposite Georgia R. R. Ban v Sales Dooms, 704 Broad St. Facto j, 703 Ellis St. COMMISSIONS REDUCED. PASSOKS’SPUiS And will completely change the blood In the entire sy.tem In three month*. Any pcr.on who will take 1 I’ill each night from 1 to 19 week., may be restored to Mind health, If such a thing be possible. For Female Complaints these Pills have no eqnoL Phyxlelang use them for the cure of LI VER and KIDNEY diseases. Hold everywhere, or scot by ranlMbr in slumps. Circulars free. I. 8. Johnson A OO., IkMtao. UMf, ________________i .i■ i —urn —mm in..a.si 11 i n mmmmmmmmmmmmmm m , ■nm .i.wiir - — i.iin mmmmmmmmm DIPHTHERIA Cronp, out Rla, 1>YNE (IhoHHps, lives Prevention Use.) of sent will iUieumatiaftn. ten. LINIMENT iiiHtantaneoudljr Asthma, and fro.o Is Information better by will mail. poxluvely (for than Broriehttb. I)onT Internal cure. that JOHNSO relieve delay cure will these and save nine * m •- moment Extern* ten*, aral- ANO- manr cai»ea I)lttHHHt*n of the 8plno. Bold evervwhere. (.'Irciilars free. I. 8- JOHNSON A CO... Huston, Mass. l»o.v ry i KINS LAY au) .twill Hi-0 m ill *wre J )•> ■ 1 ftcl r.. 7 c e very where, cr rent by mal I lor 2S«. I* ■3KWK v' CMOiL ■" »?A rV- r<; fnlnrg£ r.inn, price $1.00; by rzuill. $Lw, JOHN* 'Jit A CO,. Boat.’?), tlaaiu simw mh. 1 cl. lawsrj 1V<!1 «s, Gr as. Saw Mills ; BtO. ti'f. % VS# m 1 - PERKINS BROS. ’’ A—DEALERS *i IN ALL KINDS MACHINES?. hfta m V miM. Ly a i: pv' vu. A k-O’ m . ■A .. m [i w> M uL Tho largest dealers in the South in Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw >« Kills, Circular Saws, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feeders, Jet Pumps, Steam [.; O Gauges, Whistles, Piping, Wrenches, Shingle Machines, Planing and 7-1 itching Machine 1 ;, Water Wheels, Grist and Flouring Mills, Separa M tors, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Pr.-ses, ||j ,•} Plows, Second-hand Brass Goods, Machinery Engine at Fittings, low figursz. Belting, Got Machinery priceo Oil, before etc. | - Sbuyiasr t tf ' our P ZR KIMS BROS ATLAUTA, CA. a X zzzsnssB.