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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1885)
THE DEMOCRAT Friday. A ugt »t 14. 18S5. M<\ -lON’KS, Publisher ami* Proprietjh. The population of the world is rati mated at L«00,000.000. The cotton ci >,i imji.-ii ' not < Granted at seven mil.ion bales: The annual gold bullion pro I net of Georgia la estimated at W0),09J. The Masons of (Cleveland are erect iru' « temple at u c Ht of 21 11,0 M. Ureat progress lias Wt» in tde in H «i|> bud ii ) , - . w , nig ' twenty yeata. The Chinese lmve murdered over l.tkill • 'hrislLus in the neiglib irli to l of Tonqitin. Florida wi'l vate on the adoption or pew ooi.sit itiition in Novemtatr. There is little or i»o opji witson to the instru went England's iinxilinry nnvv, e-tabiisli wl when tin: receut war closed j« a umst exiM-nsive luxury, tlie FS5 atemnera ciiartei ed costing nt least #1,IXK).IKKI a month. Twenty tliotisand packages of turnip sw*«l are distributed every day by tlie agricultural department at Washing toll. This gives on an equal btsis altotit f>27 packages for each State. “A leading prohibitionist” of Nash¬ ville states that “if bo saw bis child ■ It mg aiul knew that one leaS'ioonfiil ..'f whisky would save its life, and noth ’ mg else . would, , , , he would let it die. A number of the le:uling ami bachelors of Georgia held a conventh n In Atlanta the other day, the object of which was to present tu the Geneiai \ssemhly an Sltrnest protest against i he passage of the hfll introduced to tax baelHdoiH. It Is eVituttcd tut .10 h: . ;»p . " , . B nzilian coffees in tlie current trade ymu. In-ginning duly, will amount t° nliout 0,300,00.) hags, indicating a light gain over IH13 St, and an m <u ease over the supply of 1SH-J ft’) of nearly 1,500,000 lmgs. Nebraska lias now about 250,0X1 acres acres of or growing growing forest* roresw in in which which have navi ben set ii'iO.ok) young tees. 1 his there have been planted over IE' r„,,t wm grape vines, it vast iminlmr of berry bushes nnd plants, nnd countless iptantUies of on.au. mUU shrubs. We think vve r.re having exlretnaly hot weather now. hut reiutmher that it is said In l;ki:l and l iOl, the Rhine, Loire and lu Seine rai. tily. , Much ,, , Uter, , , lit 1793, WgetMbles were burned up nod fruit dried U|H»n tint trees. The farm turn and wood work in dwelling house* <■ racked nnd split up, inenl went to 1 ird in an hour. ItiaHaidtli.it agrciiltur.il Ithor in toe Southern States has deurtteiated I -.18 In the last twenty years thin in l' iy other part of the country east of Gie Rocky mountains. The nvernge i de of pay per month in the Soutaern >(ates in 18.53. without board, was Hilt .,„l In WX-, *11 !7 ,ere irill , Ml ,t * 1 . per cent. In the LiStcrn States .. i i er« .re was w is . deelino decline In in that that Oei-io I'oiioi I or or a I iter cent, and in the Middle Slates ...... . lV -"™ Mates 24 [K-r ceut l’lie funeral of (Jett.Grant is,peril tps, t ,o grandest on record with the excc.i i ion of that of Alexander the Great ’ in \v licit two year# Were in the 1 r nidable prepaiations aiul that Ot \a,affix..., whose remains after testing t uieteeii years in the ls’ix id o{St. Il« b-aa were received by tlm French from in: English and interns] under t u dome of the Hospital Dea I lea in I’ai is. Alexander tlie Great, <1 mg at Babylon, directed that h s ii >,ly, which was immediately enibaln - »'i wlthelab irotec ire by Etpytlm and i .uldcuu adeots should be deposit! d 4 i (lie Temple of Jupiter on an Kgpyp t in oasts. Undeterred by the einmn • is distance, the proceseion set forth , i army of workm -u having Imen sent i . ward to repair tlie roads an I bridges. T ie funeral cat was drawn by sixty a mules, chosen for their strength j... I size, splendidly c.tpat is (tied. The » .tr itself was of surpassing lnagnili i kk*. the s|Kikes and nares of tlie ' e-els and endi of tlie axles being cov • ,-d with gold, tlie platform nplmldiug iwvllion of gold, incrnstetl with ti us. supiMfliug a thro ie and a c ).ll t tu latter of solid gold and U *1 , with ... costly spices, N.ipo- .. n's funeral was without doubt ■ grandest, most costly and migniti » it the world had ever seen and re i.i. un unp irallele I m our times. 11 is » eiisbed reiuiins were received in .cis amid the Banning of cannon, the ' aing of bells an l strains of martial • sic. The resourees of funeral art * re exhauste*l u|*on the pageant, ' ,d tbe iinaginati mi is at a loss to con v vi» of the grandeur and splendor of t . oerssiou 111 which tlie catafalque, • centt*I object of interest, was in- on a moving mound of gold and v l -t, ilia to UystxUvu black horses i <1 guarded and escorted, it i* said, by mu .July ot i iU.IAU soldtvis. (JEORDIA I TEMS. Kj -s arc .V. per d i/.e I in V li ters;ille. Athens is in earnest about building a f-r,o i> city hall. The erection of a new hotel Ins just le-cn commenced at ( ’atnilia. A petrified corn s*. uk is one of the cur; wait es of (ireen-shoro. Cochran has vote I ia f tv >r >f an itsit* of ?.-».<KKI worth of town b in Is. Thl . r ,. tail of Wilkes county. aggregate* over«.<H» per year. The All iiita art.rein well has readied a depth of nearly 2,0H feet an I no watei yet. Dr. W. II. Felton says that he is not a candidate for governor nor for any other Tlie crow I at Han -nek cam . irroun 1 on Sunday last wa« estimated from ti.O)i to ■J..VSI. Tlie Mayor 1ms not tri • 1 a sin fie eas* proliihifiuti went into «.T -ct in A t linns It is reported that a eh in re will soon he made in the proprietorship of tlie I ex¬ in rt u Kelio, The physh iiiis report a good ileal or sickness in AUa it t.uoa*: of an unusual ehuraeter, however. The Albany News says th it the (smsti tut ion seems to liav t ••tacked" on the lama! Option ipiestioii. Walton will lake a vo’e under tlie Local Option bill as aooii a 4 tIi • la v will prtr^iu aftor its passaj?'!. S » will Tnliaffrro. Th#* Atlanta of ('<> j» jj mto* lia 1 an election Tuesday, rennltin^ in the elec tj.,,, „f t| K , ticket heade.l by It. J. J-j:very f) r I’residciit. K.tTo.vrov, (i t , Augiix' r>.— Upi.'i dili g nt iit'iuijy It i( found ther * ar.j tin ca tcrpdlni'n hi this c motv. Crop* are uni in ^T"’' buoyant fipii lt.**. m.iny ot Until C '“'^ cutiii ( |,. lltly ds „. rii)l/ that th -y will mike corn euoug i f r t wo > I'ars. Wilkes county bor.sts as residents nearly lne inhabitants, wh no wealth ex ceetU SIOJK'O, Gen. Toombs Inails the list w.tli s_’.5(,00l. U. It Simps m cames next wit’. Fun » II. Ba«n E third with &no,OM, The list tiicn nuts down like a i easy flight of steps to tMii.tutO. Ati.vxta, Aug. 11 .-(feorg.i mil C’lttrluy I!os|> , ( .| li(l ,, ,,i witu the h irglary of Mr. it,.,.„. r - s store, near the comity lino, had a trial to-day. Hint were coaimitfd to jail in default of hail In fVHl in each case Li/ zic Howard, who accepted some of the stolen 'joo D, was also sent I i jail iii de flllll , „ r |., ' n a- MM . At '' "‘<s.iay, a young man, who w . , s „ Granger in the city, while partially intoxicated, appioached a lady on 11 road slrx-x-t, an-l emDavoro 1 to put his arm ................... ti," ...... njiou being Informed, sought the yimn; man ami administered to him a sound •hradiing with a earn, ami Ids ,id. Hefore Majoi King, an hour later, the yoati'man was fined f-G. The negroes of Wilkes cminty own A 100 seres of land and are constantly pal lnor e. They return iiroperly to the value of «!MI,S17. They own ga.VJ'U worth of stock ; f7, nr,’> wottli of plnnia- 1 m»» tools, and the fact that tlm negroes have returned to Urn tnx r.-ceivn that -they holil not.'s for loan, d mo nw for 81,71'. snows Shows that i imt they im y are Uie leaning R •tiling the ue art handling money. As officer Whitley «tt nupted to enter a )|„tne on Mitorc slivet, Atlanl’, Mo idny morning, lm was shot by a mini and w a bed, thu shot taking effect in his leg. Two nlalits ago Jim Jones, colored, was repor ted by his wile r.s having chipped her Officers Whitley and Hamilton sought his •rrest, Imt faiiiMl. At about .'I oVlo‘*u 1 >»»""» . norm iutrnln ng ., onll i/tn ., ei r lVhilley *' r 1,1 ,. t onto eh xvjUl Ult . r . vl!t h) liu.ito I James A. Tavlor, a yard vombvtov »l railroad, was killed Tuesday m numg i.i Atlanta, while trying to get on tlm rear ot the ten ler. lie In 1 clung h! a s.vit U I. > T tJ l ' U ‘ uuilu trftcK, nnd Wihlc attempting to sc pm,. ^ footing lie tell backwards, the lojo motive passing over him, euttinc l»is head »:T ami fearfully mutilating Ins lH.dy.Tae hwomotivo was not a regular switch ca 1111,1 ,I11S 1,0 font h PentacrlJii . I < ‘i-caca tVuu Cirx. THKGRIvVT N’ERV'K RE-U'D !ER. Life it*olf depends upon a healthy ner¬ vous system Wit,oi th • n M'v.-s are im paired >ve only enjoy partial life. P.-m berton’s Freneli Witte I unit a sp-cifi' for the nerves and will restore Hi -in to a condition of | air feet health. Tmmsa.uB have tried it ami are eurud of their m »|a dies. Toe great restorer an l Untie arts with won lerful effivt in era lie.iti ig t.i j diseases of hum indy. It drives uw.iyde pressing, «n l restores energy and health to the e..t,re svstem. Try a battle, an l confirm the pi es •. which others are glv iug it- There is j iy and li.vppiuen t > t i aftlieteil in evoi\ h ittle. T> labirmu s thinker' it is the "In tellectlial Beverage • Notice. A , ...,, B.II will bo intro bleed into tlm (tetter nl Assembly of the State of G anghi i.ur big Its present se-sinn t.i ry)i,.;.l .ill i ,.tt portion of an A the t apptxnvd August \<U z.'ith, i,s*v%, owners ui Um*s.*^. mules, rows, sh vp, gvuts. im-s n >,| all other sUH-k of ever) description, to keep the same t'om running at largii on the lan.is of nuetu-r in the countiiut of Greene, Hancock and Tabaferu* fr m and after the find day of February. ISsl. effecting and applying to the county or Taliaferro. J i'KI-M F. XKI.S IX Jaw is B. Ch xi'-tAN, This, July Hi, ls-c, and others. HT New lot white Sewing Miehines just receive I. Tuny are the best an I ebrape't made; bghtC't running a i 1 most highly polish.-d machine.' on the market.— Cop -Ian. X Ms A Armor, sal for cut price*. — IViKt’, hides, wheat, oats, dried (U relies, beeswax, tallow, chickens, egfs, Ac . reeeived in ex- :aage for cn > Is at R. Tapp. i : 'Yit'iu ' * l W«!US : ll.-r hM.ltU Hint llaiquness. Respectfully dedicatee to Mnthei*, Wives, Sisters, Daughters. 1*» pag'-s. This i- tlie unpretending title of a j*a:tt piilet before us. and we can truly say that we have never read fl"word eoiital.iitig s > much i input taut and interesting in forma tion in s»» small a space. It iscoiicj.se and comprehensive, and can be read with prolit by the large majority of the female w ir d. p )u . ,,arly decay of American woi.si is dm- partly to lack of vigor of their moth ,. rs ;l nd grandmothers, Increasing wi'h --n<-li generate n, and a disregard «f Itygl - ,iic rules for the preservation o) health. pi,-, s tutle work detail* in graphic iu.uuu*r tlie pc egress of medical science, the pu’Ui i al dimeere of tins female sax and tin: p ita l)f (lllty an ,i safety for them; Any movement h>-kina the nme'dara tion of their MiffehngB, the lmlhlin : np „f their hroken cdlidilutions, aiul increase of their igor aiul strength, then'by ittur nig to perfect h&tith' and bappliie^g, i truly :i phil mtiirojiic work. In this li^fht \V«* (’Olt sill •’!' til iy Hlllrtli ill a l»uni If benefaction, ami would recommend every holy to write for a copy’and rea l it ca re folly. It will l>c sent free. Address the p, r ad(ield Regulator On., Atlanta, Ga. Ot tin* rente,hies offered by this company, we may lie permitted to say that fur the purposes .specified, they have no superior Tin: editor of hi< own knowledge can test! fy to their worth. The originator of these remeities is a gentleman of pvohity oj standing, who has devoted years.yf study it their preparation, an l tha tact is ttppt rent to ail who use them f imt they arc spe ciiic rmncdiosof incalculable value. South¬ ern WOI Id. “ GEORGI A —T.\ i.iAKEHno Coi sty. vtrilKilKAS, A. Q. Dickerson, lots ap YV I'licd tlm to e-Tate me for of Je-ttcrs Mrs. Catherine of Ailiiiiub T trillion on county deceased. Hie* Thornton, of said persons mjneerncdTiDte'i^Ml Monday tq“at in m otfice on or by the first Sep temper next and thnw cause if oegranted. any they can why said letters Should not tliven imdcrr my lund and official signa ture, this August ' 111 , IH 80 . ° Oidhmv 5, T _J_ U __ Ari » u< : A Tl0X FOR LETTERS DISMISSION. oKOTtGIA-TALi.vKF.niio Coustv. ,« \\ r iiKHPAS st’rator, WII I I AM C. ltHO annex’ ,v ES Admin with the will f”«' el of f y Mrs. DiSssion, Nancy . , °,L S fo? | 1 ’ from said estate. t r 8 0 r 'p|„. s „ are therefore to cite, and admonish aII pi rsons concerned, to he and appear at „iv office, on or before the first Monday in | August next «ud »lww cause, if any tlmy ( .. ul> why.saicl letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and official igiuture, this M >y I i, ihg. Ordinary'of Taliaferro county. _ vet,. GEORGIA Taliafkhu> County. W 'Puesday Septemher, .k»or in said 1S45. ca.nnt} ,,n | U . s t. in hundred the legal hours of.sain two a res ,,t laud more or less, Aying-wud. j,’^ (anuAf * *!, ^!r' m.^T.Vm-1 m”** 1 l T.anlmm°oi *‘‘t-Tist DanieUlvaus on south hv tmds .f .fames Ogletnv ami Daniel Evans an — we»t by laud af a g Evans and Mary ~ tPrm'' instice mmlt « fin* r 1 1 „• and returnable to -ludi.-e curt of o list district. C M -aid state an I eon i favor of.) W H’v.e. vs H O Evans. V \ nude by .1 1’ ll.tnisim einstao.,! ,.f said’district and turned over tinted to m, “.f i* 11 ailvHiU-imicat. Proincty notice p served an I: ^ plain id. IV'iit ut no ; :j a ''g'u' 'ikko S’w'fl ' *' ’'t t' hdv ;k- ircia—Tai.i.m-kiuso Covxty. E .O'JRT of Or limn, the August term, that 1885. |t heie.gslm.ve.il to court (ject'.ifcni, An H onvII, oi sail comity d.qmile.l tun life nitestnte about the year t s '. 7 of I VIS, tl ml that ll's ivst.tc is now HU rei.reseitled and tint, the rights of ere Ii tor are lively to suffer in cou-ecpieii-e s ,i,| Ahr.ttn It. Unwell, deceased, are here p\ required to show cause on or by the first Monday September, lSSo, to me as or ^ Utv?rt nm^liffinistnOhm of Lid estate so unrepresented in the Clerk of the Superior (’ourt, of said county, as the law directs Witnessmy hand aiid official si« ,,a ‘" ro ’ * I,,S A "•h.uu.ks a'hkazi.kv, Oremary, T. C. — —Three -—-;-—————— (d) new buggies and second hand buggies, lor sue at low prices by R. Tappan, White Flams,Ga. ■ — Fembevton’s French Wine one of mil ore’s greatest tonics, which very ’,|, family should always have on | 1:UI is s Id at both of our drugstores, — Holme’s celebrated mouth »«ul FretH'h.wiue^of coco, the great in vigoi.ttoi and strengtheuer tile great est reill idy known forjntales and fe males at Dr, R. J. Reid’s, - El Wiz/.ard cigare at W. R. Reid’s. Ev ,. rv smoker of this cigar stands a cliam;e of (1ni wlng a prize of *2,000. ,, If you . want a good 10 c eigar, call — for the soring Rose, but if vou want Z - ...... *___ . „ Major amiLiver R. .1. Reid’s Money saved , is money made, and — you will save money by buying your .Stapledry Goods, fancy Groceries and farm supplies at Holden & Farmer’s the cheapest st.ire in Middle Georgia — Dr. Han's asthma cure, also Greeu Mountain asthma cure at Dr. Reid's, “I Don't Peel Like Work.” „ It makes . no <1 , fference „ what , , business , >'»« engaged in : whether you are a preacher, a merchant, a mechanic a law ycr or a e.i amnu laborer, you can't do year wqrk well white you are half sick Thousands try l«, l»ut all ia vain. How much better to keep your organ* in goo’. order by Using Parker's Tonis* when v ia feel “a I'tMe out of s*>ts." 1; weal l lie money in >.»ar pocket t'n,* Invar of g *.vl h >5 1 m ■ ;'f J 1 "• j 0 CORDIAL For the’BOWELS* in'. Blcceiv Hueklt twrrr CoisPsl the Crist Southern rer-aviy for curing DlarrhriPft. IJyacntery, Crnmp-Colie and ell bovrel affections, and restoring the little one suffering such a JmUage upon system from the effect*, of tmtiuxO. For gale by all dru**iitt« at 50 cent* a boUk*. Tarlor’a Cherokee Remedy ofSwcet Gam mid Mullein -.ill cure Coughs. Croup and ton tumpttoii. Price - 5 c. and ft a bottle. loss >r “AUi \ x k MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATED. With tlie new volume, beginning in December, Harper’s Magazine will con cliitle it .4 thirty-: fth year. Tlie oldest !;« ;'£!,»! SUSJ ply because it presents fresh subjects nd new pictures but also, and chiefly, because it steadily advances in tlie Li.otl itself of magazine-making. In a wort j tlie Magazine becomes more and inon ,’ the f a j t hful mirror of current life nnd movement. Leading features in I he attractive programme for IS 80 are . new serial novels by Constance Feni more Wonison and W. D. Howells; a lievv novelentitled “At the Red Glove;” descriptive ill ustrated jiapers by F. D. Miller, It. Swain, Gifford,E. A. Abbey, II. 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HARPER'S PERIODICALS ti i'DPPBts U’ppirv MAGAZINE'. 1 '. sj. no IIARFER'S .S4 00 IIARFER’S BAZAR St 00 HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE S2 00 HARPER’S FRANKLIN LI BR.VRY.One year (52 Numbers) S10 Postage Free !■ <ill subscribers in th United States or Canada. Remittances should l>e made by Post Office Money Outer er Draft, to avoid chance of ii»s. |3**New >pap.-rs are not to copy this ad¬ veitisement \\ bout t e ex; s' eider from lit A PROTUER8. New York MYERS LEU OF LOW PICES. I3NT WSMfeAWAKI To the Interest oi the People. BOUND TO Or ET YOUR TRADE IF m i iii - m. W Y. >■: £3 / M I m Mi JL - A ix goods op fybry description will do it AND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. SMHnVO iSTO fj m J. AND LATE NOV E L T 118. Notiims, Millinery, -Fancy Goods, Dress Goods for spring and summer Domestic and Staple dry goods, Hos¬ iery and Gloves, Embroideries and Faces, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Scarfs, Half* Hose* • Upholstery, Einens, Parasols and Fans. A Complete of F r IM The Finest Taller Made Suits in Middle Georgia, COMPETITION DISMAYED HIGH PRICES PARALYZED ! The general p blic wildly entlui siasticover our Superior Goods and Matchless LOW PRICES. Never in the history of the trade has the purchasing public had such anopportuniy to buv seasonable a®« aw sat *1 AT SUCH BEWILDERING LOW PRICES. In LADIES and MISSES SHOES we lead all competitors by a large majority. My constant effort shall be to please my patrons not only in the style presented but also the neecssa y qualities of the goods sold and am de termined to make my prices so low that none can omplain. LADIES WILL FIND IT TO TIIEIRINTEREST and convenience to call at my store as I have fitted it up with special regard to their comfort. HATS 2 2 Stiff, wool and straw from the cheapest to the finest and styles that wil j. u j t Die old and young, the beautiful and astidious, the ngly and ecrepit. To see is to believe Come all and look for yourselves. HARDWARE TINWARE CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, at prices never before heard of. Fancy Groceries, Provisions and f OF ALL KINDS. To innumerate my stock in ah advertisement would b' something i Is possible All I can say to you is to come ana io k for yourselves. My sto \ complete in all its branches, and with energy. |:* rsexerance and experie-r A and cash, I am satisefid that a visit to my store will not only give you pie tr are but profit. In conclusion allow me to return my siticete ,i an.\s for past fa toy f ask lor a continuance ot the same. COME ONE, COME ALL. 5 tel il