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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1885)
A MODER GCaUBAP . TUB W11.U KAN OI| TU# HUT. HlttQB MOIXTAINK CII.UXKW TO A THKK. Spmrjviiie, (V.iy Spiral. Cor yeut >- I in-re liave been stories A I i or a irliii 1 rn.iij living n the fust-' ta-sses of ii*e nine Ridge Mountains, < , ms of one of the Kittall nioniitain farmer*, w ho is jealously guarded and t wot voted l<y him ; hut the descriptions i i\t‘U of Die monster have been So *-'tie Unit I determined to test their niti mys'-lf. A rough ride of several in lea. din i’lly up Urn mountain frmn 1 i ■ village of Spcriyville, brought onr l> i ty to ayhtllc farm which had liven the ■ n-ed on the mountain Bide. In it . (| mu old man, <-violently the farmer I, m.mdf, was at walk. As We st<M i"-ii j <f:ik to him our fc.es w r; s ! I. a aoiii-s <ff the most Appalling and » no: ir!Illy shriek* and yells coming . no a damp of trees which surround . • > Uic log farm-house, a little di lance < 11. For some moments the ipiiet • .uniry roadside rerun-1 a veritable i nab nionliim. Only those, who have \ s"ed what arc known in a m;i(!-’.ioii!.< psilio “hollow wjuarcs,” wliyio tlie urn re violent patients aw eonlined. can l .riii any idea of the horrible imnies SUM made iii on the mind hy the demn ac yells and liowles w hich filled the air. The old larmer, imformiii* «s 1 .Lit was his son vve heard ’ led the way to the house. - There lit) is,” said lie. {minting with 1 . long tiouy Unger to a largo oak liee, a i .............................. ............. I looked and saw a wild, hrutisii-look ii • e.reature, whom it would 1st mock I rv III C» ,, a null, ' under 1 the tree, , to , w aicl, he was fastened by it collar »nn <■ 11111 . lie was tho veritable iinper s million, at last, of Galiban, a strange, iMi'oiith monster, neither man nor 1. .i»e, but with the characteristics of ii o il painfully hlcnded. Ho was co¬ la- !y linked, lllnbgll I Is body Was caiv- 4t cil with a short growth of shaggy M ick 1'Hir. Around hii neck was a heavy iron collar of home made uiauu I el ore, and to this was f'ttttclicd a i .’..vy chain, fastened in the treu trunk 4.\ a staple. From the constant attri f i ol of his made the collnr Imd been i\urn perfectly smooth and hriglit. He t pt up a shady walk—nioowloiioua, n seasoning trot of a edg 'd nnim.il, ! i his hand lie carried his chain to k« cp I a ■ weight of it ..IT los neck, precisely ■i, a monkey may ho seen to d >. N ov i, i i then ho would slop for a iromeut ol give vent to a Miceessioii of pietv I r screamy acconiamileil i v .siinb r lmi i Iv grntesijne co- tort Ions of faeu in i! 1 .ill that one w.tH forced to turn away , \ *ry horror from the sight. Around i .• Iruuk of tho tree was a pat Ii worn l e and smooth by his restless fe« t if - did not take the slighted, notice of < i prescnco, and wc, of coarse, stood . i respectful distance. Flio old to4n was not. at nil averse to t mg aliont his unfortunate son. i ill a child it had never shown the t f’ltett spark of Intelligence, and at bb'th it was scarcely even of human i r a. It was hardly possessed ol even \ instincts of an anlni.il, for it never i M eed any desire or made arty signs food or drink. It bid never ni.mi t e,I the ordinary emotions and s msi- 1 .Dos of a brute : it W-eined ahs dutely I 'iiMwit ... ........... . .......I „ i. eed within his reach by his mother, V . is the only J 1 person who dares »»|>- ‘ , melt him, and he cats of it, although »*r seemiog to car© for it. lit, only i ,is when utterly worn out l>y Ins . -i using tramp up and down under 1 I . eavy eavv chain ciiain. In in while" winu. ho no is is ken! h, pt i ic house, but clmmet! to keep turn . v v from the tiro. Clothing it is im .... to him. .. He ,. short . • seep oil is i ,i lieavilv built and |Hisse*se<l of a verflil fraioe. llis anils are ot ^X I i rdinary length and of i,i scutnr power ; bis bunds are large i i powerful ,.nd armed with long, . v-like nails. For forty years has i i • frightful object lived, a constant i.tude and terror to his parents. : .iitgely enough IkRIi his father and i i her ate, if anything, rather above i if ordinary liitelligeneo llis health is i. al, and to all appearance he may I -iiained td the big tree for years to te. I Don't Fool Liico Work.’’ likes no d iVerence f wliat business ii e engaged in ; whether you are a » M'\\ a morcluuit. a meeh iniu a law •i a common lab uvr, you can t do vork well while you are half sick i -ands try to. but at! in vain. How 1 letter to Keep your organs in goo.! >y taking Parker'.* t’onic whou you ) l'I tic on' of sort-s.’’ U would be * in your poeket. II i.- Hour of good t 11 health is worth halt a do.e i : ,11 of languor an l paid. " o:i:kn I'mw’TY, Georgia, July . 1SS3.— I»i. M . M. Pills : Dear . ' i have been using I’M i’s' Car -> rivE far superior to any 1 have . .uni <Jo recommend to others to •{ the bowels of sick teething 4. A II. T. fi. D laoiss. %* v wii! be a reunion of tho 3St!i * ii Regiment at Decatur, on the i-»- ■ September. An Old Soldier’s EXPERIENCE. “ Calvert, Texas, Maj 3, l«fc2. i rrisli to exf-rett B&y apprcciatiou ol tU® vsu stable of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral t* a cough remedy. While with Church!’.Vs Brmy, just before tho tattle of Vicksburg, I contracted a so were cold, which terminated in a dangeroia couglie I found no relief till on our inarcli V- • ■ came to a country store, whore, on asking lor sonic remedy, 1 was urged to try AYES’® Ce :«nv l'r< j-ouau ‘■J did to, ami was rapidly cured. Since tb 11 1 hav> kept th<;I'n ioiiALcouctautlyby r.m, for family use, and I have found it to be tu invaluable remedy for throat unit lung J. \V. VfUJTLEV.” Thousa: ’» <* t-etimor.lals certify to *h« j rornpt cure of a.l broncltlel nml lung •frcctlons, hy the use Of Avi:e’» CinmuT d’M tokai,. Being very palatable, lUeyoucs eat eh i fare a take It readily. MrEPABED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer a Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold hy all DrugsIsts. Rest for tha W iiuiy ! Health for Hi« SEk ! Men and women are often worn down i„ mind and lio.ly hy th- iabor-i w.yund-rthe ofhfe. Tlenr :..-iv.-s giv.-i severe pressure, and the whole, sis c.a w involved a a eimseijneuee, ||. I llicn that. iviuiicrtuav Vrcnc.it « me * : »a arts us a direet m ins ot r toi-aloin, civ ...t a latitude, anil imparting calmness, eneigy and happine.vi. rjiuiburlons !■ reach Wine < <»< n Is toe great nerve restorer and , ; luvigoi.it p, u r . (iiVl . {„,),((.!, t„ ti,« nerves and the entire system is red'-red, fir the nerves are the life <d m ill. If they Y are deranged, all will he, if healthy then, health to mind ami imdy fallows. Pemberton's l^reue-'n Wine Lota acts HjH’Giiieally witolt* upon tbe n<»rvP-s, ori^uiisin. f]* 1 *' umu.* In etes find tho litntmi and every buttle tiu'n* is health and rest happiness. DRUGGISTS. FOB SAGE 11V AI,L For further particulars, -pud for book on Coe i. J. S.PBM8HarON*CO., S lie |iroj»rk»tor.s and Mfl!iuf.'i<d.ur<»rH, ATLAS'TA, LA. CHEAPEST CARPETS, IN AU018TA. Stock lower than ever before. Trir: 1 AKGf : T STOUi aiiVTH. MDiJUKTS, Bill -M-.bS a-Pl.Y.SCOl’tMI, lN'GKAt.N (.’AlU’KT.s. HUGS, MACS, CRUMB i l.h l'II, WIN DOW CURTAINS AND SHADES, WINDOW CORNICES, AND RACK f.’ IT; FA I VS, CiNi’ON ,\ND('ocoM \ rrives. I'lli.'ouos, ote WRIT • I Oil M PUKs A S 1) , CKlcEb Jas- G. Bailie L Sons, cmtoNiei.Mmii.Dixd. th, ui.,,.1 s 1 AuguMa, <1.1. WOM .A N 0 HER HEALTH AND 11 yl’PIXOS ARE M Vt’l’ERS OK CHEAT ''ON (URN TO ALL MANKIND. EV.aH M MtlK’rTA. (-V. Some months ago 1 bon bit a h ir.tte ol l)r. .1. Iti'iulii -M s Female R.*emaPi,-, and used it in my family wiMi great -alidae thin. 1 have recommended il to three til in pies and tdiilnied they Imre found il b> i>e just .ho wlmt is for it. The femetes have used tare now it, perfect health and able to attend .o tlie.r liouse’-.nld duties. »’ li ' (t\,»Uietil. and pronounce it to be a roiidn JD'Dim of medicines g'e.P mei-lt bl the Ireatment of nt diseases of females Hu which be recommends it. D M. P. Bkasi.KY, M. snirsoi'ua.o, Tens- 1)11. .t. BuADklKt.O : Df.AU Silt—My daughter lias been sutfevingfovmanyyeavs Ke wjlll Um , uMU-tUm known as ma i ( . Risoasu, which has oust mo many viol lar , and notwithstanding 1 had the best momoiU nUomUou**, i* )Uhl not tuul volio. , h;tYt , UsV{] muiy <>t j h . r u-imls of me<lk'im\s without aby etfect. I had just about given Iier no, was out of healt. but Impiiened weeks in -inee. th e store of W. Y\ . «-’ckter several and lie, knowing of my daip.-bier’s afflielimi, persuaded me to buy beean a bottle iui- of our Ei-male Regulator. She to yruvv Ut l was so detigt, ed with its tlmt 1 bought several mon* of if ; an«l knowpiii \vhi»l 1 do aiumt it, i* to-day out' of my f.tmiiy was sulloiim; with Hint Hutu! <Usf*uso % ! wtuilJ li.no d il i! oust >?dt) h hoHio, for 1 c hi truthfully It bus od tilv diUi^litoi* sound and wo.I, and my m-R and wife do imi- lii-artilv leciiiiimeud your Female Regulator to be just what it is lepm-el.ted to be. Respectfully, 11. 1>. l-'l -.THKltsTON. Trenti>i* oil the Health and Happiness of Woimin mailed fl ee I'm Uuvi'KiKLo Kkih t aWii Co. Box -JK, Atlanta. Ga. Dr. W. M. DURHAM > sl'F.t'l A l.1ST. :o-. Make-1 lie treatment of all Chronic Dis eases a *t Lilly. Olfice, .Vi'j 1‘eachfiee Si . Atlanta. Ga. j neo ’8d marshal iiorsK OilVorueref l'ioa,l an! ('arnpbell St., AUGUSTA, GA. .. NEW l. VKGI A* AlUY . Dooms ,, Transient {>er-lay. Regular ami Day Boarders lVsired. Will Sell TU'KETS for Single Meals. Mrs 4.0. FLEMISH. Proprietress. WILL REID, r» Uetail , n T ElGUOt w.iini* TViW 1 Jcaier, Ymtli A Oiau Sido Public umito(iu«nc,v Sciuary.Carries l untoiuuiut in Stock a Manhattan Club and Family Nectar Whiskies, Imported Brandies, Gins, Sherry and Port AN ines, G.II. Mnmm’s Champaignes, —ALSO— Tobaocos anil Cigars, Billiard- Boom Attachde. WHEN IN TOWN CALL ON HIM Dutcli Bolting Clotli. ma k<* * Vi?;. K ha ve a” good" Bolting ( loth. You call get that by ealUn-? or i-enamg to JAMKS MIIj XjiKlFi., Millers Corner, Augusta, Ga. TO THE FRONT AGAIN. kf ilcasUH' ill staling f to li tilt unhlle ])UDUC that Tlhlt OU1’ out factory lanuij \\ o 1: | Gil., Wlllth (lcs :|t oO, * T ol * > i / j i f.,,, * t!-'. • ’ AnoTlstll, rri Was , , ... -i ,, t _ v , troyctl i»V fll*P ifint ll ^ cbl’tlftiy, hits DCP11 rfcDlUlt, flllG Lilac t * !< k-ji t<»<l ;i",'iu ;lt Oil!’ old HtiUld, where WC ate HianUIclC ,, i ari ».%tm* <»r »...i cig.™, for«» f»u n » . •, lii to US and remember that D* 1 1 c- see ‘ ’ ’ ,.J to dealers , , " V{ L . S 11 1 011 V. RUFUS CARTER & CO., o 10, Jackson Street, Augusta, Ga. Guorgin Knilroatl Co ■lOSi jritlNfall HOIlTIj. Ol-KICi; (;KNEll Ali MANAGKH, I \l’i;FsTA.fSA. M»v 23id 1 ««•'>• k ■so IMliNUING SUNDAY, May Mth th ■ following passenger se, edule wil "'rraiiV.' nm hy DDtb Augusta meridian time. time, 3^ miuules slower than Xo. t—W est—Daily. Leave Augusta 10:50 a m “ Macon 7A', am 11 Millodgeville 0 m ii 111 “ Washing ten 11 go a in A - ! Ivo < 'i a vvfmdville l go p m i r go “ Athens • p m “ Giihiesvlllo » gr. j> p m “ Atlanta 5 40 m Nn. g— East— Daily Leave Atlanta S 00 11 m • • Cainesvlllo r> f» • n •- Alliens fi oo a m , “ Ciawforilvilhi 1g 45 p IS Arrlif UushbJgtmi g go [i m “ MilledgeVille . . 4 4H p Itt •• Augusta Ma'ec.n . . • : :»P Li p in •» ii , .. . s'o. 3 WEST—IVVIT.Y. NO- 4 E A ST OA 11.0 i v Nin'usta WiSOji* nvLv. Atlanta s.-go p m JUSSIS S£SCSEK«S:K Tt , 0 L Jj— • No. gi—w kst—Daily. Leave Augusta r 40 r.m Airtv.i (’rawiiudviRo !i :i!i am •• Allien- , 1g :ir> am llainesvUle 0 g.i pul Atlanta 1 my pm Nn gs-E ast-Daily. Iv vc Atlanta a 50 “ (Ini’ai sville Arrive Atliens > “ Crawfordvilie “ Augusta ■ • • p m ?:,rNU'l-;i;il IMPROVED SLEEPEIIS TO AUGUST '. AND ATLANTA. Vo. -G, * ; is al Lithonia, but not at ' Sn NogTam! gn will tliefollowing stop at and receive ants pasengers to aimCron-, p |-,iion Point, Cveenesbovo, Madison, ltut Sm-ia! tirde Covington, Decatur. Conyers, s{, mn Mount am and The East Line Ims Through Ntluhta to Chtulcfauu a ltd connects for ail points West and Northwest,' East and Southeast (MU’.ENE, E R. DORSEY*. JNO.W. yjeu. Passenger Act. U.-n’i, Manager, Jok W. White. Ct-nV, Traveling Passenger Agent. . AYER’S Ague Cure IS WARRANTED to cure all oases ot ma¬ larial disease, such ns Fever ami Ague, Inter¬ mittent or Chill Fever, Kemittent Fever* * Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com¬ plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1S52, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist*. A Family Newspaper. —FOR — I'll'! Y CENTS. The VTLVNTA EVENING JOURNAL wi;t eo: , a nee the publican of ae eight pa.b w uly family Newspaper, Ausrubt l^ s 5, devoted to the interest ef G orgia an t the South. it wilt contain all the General News of the week, all New- the State It Capital News a -,d Other Mat- wi eon t ain cor.-e. t M ’.rkel Report - The d -part m^^ImvNews, Uishionr-NotS'on Cooking. Receipts, etc. A department will be given to Sunday Reading, an t v.H contain the regular Sunday School lesson* in advance. T Ay rural , „ Dcyarrment usd be ..... 1 - ’ " ider the care of one of the best agricultural writers in this country. The WEEKLY JOURNAL will be well edited tlm'tighout. and in every way equal to anv ta.u lv newspaper. A'u account of r’-e Im rd. close times, will be waded oae v, a, , j aa- addrers- tor I « l-v . u «> : o : G- 0 . E 0 B 127 S 0 H CO., —TIANOS & ORGANS— The Best in the World. : o : THE GREAT SAVING INSTITUTION : o: - $10 TO $100 SAVED ! : 0 : P. Q. S f’t ices Lower nod Nearer Cost J hat) Elsewhere. < 5 . J -; o •-- . SlSShivVSiAJrS,:™ hy Great Artists edged to tie Superior tile ei the World. We DOiviv our Bin lies amt Organs, |. .ejebt paid, to nnv point if the South, with Mu.sie Book, Revolving Sum!, usfrin-tion Hook. Also, a l.ooil Cover Lou, SN g, every Piano. (.> A S ;H A TpC .... ft .it U- .aL‘ ,!T,1 Xi ^ onr long experience of over Forty Years LoIe'tMnsh-arblfarmm-nr^ „s„ant«ei«gSatisfaction WoLT K arid our Pii ■*> to 1 „. Hie Lowest. .Merchandise and Instruments Musical Music and „l ev.uy deseriptiou. Sheet Music Books. Ttio Latest Publications. 0rdm fl „ pd on day of reception. , f ,„. Ubeob-b...™.-' r-ifiloeues Price- Discounts - t|, Al || /\ r |’ |. J.U, II. W, 1. ij, (i. 0. Robinson & Co. Al'l.USTA, O A., 831 BlUMDSUlEkl ...... (Jjj ... . ‘TlXl -y 1 r ( ) US0 ^ 1 Athens, Ga. A. D. CLINA11D, Proprietor Porters at Each Train Gomiuercial Bates. N W. 1\ B ACON, OF SHARON. GA., has for sale at Sl.50 the eleven famous i-eeipts of the celebrated John lloUipan, of St. Louis, Mo., for preserving and keep¬ ing fresh for one year or longer if desired all kinds of fruit,;vegetables. roasting ears, cider, &c-, without heating or air tight cans, also for making the celebrated En¬ glish harness blacking for dressing skins cnl hides in a short time, for keeping eggs fresh and pure for eight months or one W All other receipts for tins satue pur poses never sell for lesss than i-UHt each and he proposes to set 1 the eleven reetipt* are only so receipts more than one receipt of any other kind will cost. Those who wish to purchase the receipts and cannot pay the money for them can procure the same by delivering to me SI.SO worth of corn, oa’.s or pea-. The receipts are 'vit-n t dou bt the best ever offered for sale; having been exhibited at the New Orleans exposition and pronounced by ail te be su perior to anythiug of the kind ever before exhibited. J .. w.-. ”SK ,.Aa ** D ’ 1 ' -V physician will testify. Sam exhibition . .* at t thr pies ob Saturday. Reliving as hedoes.that - no every should be without the receipts.he household patronage of the rPi , v >ctfullv ‘ solicits the /, ' public generally. . THE AUGUSTA COTTON L-JU" i •f MANUA CTURES TIIE AUGUSTA COTTON GIN, with feeder and condensers wbicn Fin e sample, lelean seed, fast work fine finish and superior construction, is Rin8 ofa,)y makeinthe bestmauner - Excliange new t0I0li Have an assortment of SECOND HAND sins and various makes overhauled and in perfect order, for sale Birdsalt at very low figures, in fact Boss great Press, bargains, Grist Sell Ames engines, engine made eagir.es, in Siddells United States. It Saw Mills, Mill a, and the best Traction the will go any where, We have no agents to pay in Taliaferro county, you can therefore yet bargains and rock bottom prices by applying to ■ B f MANAGER. AUGUSTA GA. Office : No..8 Warren Block, on Stli Street. Users © 1 w sm -o I am pleased to say that I have what you need. * Tli© TJ 10 L± 0 ! 3 L Injector, The simplest, the best boiler feeder made no exception. I also keep a supply of Piping, Valves. Whistles, Steam Ctiages, Oils, Belting, Jfcco Am prepared to do all kinds of repair work at short notice. Would be pleasod to hav. your orders. NEW WORK DONE IN BEST MANNER. CHAS. LOMBARDTropretor THE PENDLETON FOUNDRY laid MACHINE WOKKS 615 and 527 Eollock Streot Augu sta. Ga. D A A vfe TANN A HIL L Are now receiving ufine assortment of :r-* *r ^siiipasi i I \ > ' : C t $ //( 1 II ’i 4 * 1 * l| ’9 «. r m A t / For tho Spring Trade, at Prices to Suit the Times! \ND NEVER BEFORE ATTAINED IN THE HISTORY* OF THE BUSINESS \Ve areenabled in give ■■ur < ’.i-touvrs every advantage by purelmsiiig our good* att lie Ghei sr Posiitde Cash Piiim’s. G|| ;’nd he convuissl. ( Ill LD11EN ‘s < A R 1:1 At. Es i N<H> EA l ''n.u-T-T'o un^u-ltaiLl t ment of It IfSL \ Mil 1 ‘Vs MiSn.i! S\TCUELS • v -r broaght, tothe (^ity. 1 RfT.sKs., Willi Sand UM vtuLip TI (VoNs - WILS()\ CHILD’S A CO. SIMULA. W.HK)>8, all sizes. TEN U-4 1 ‘>nnd4 iior e. 1) \ V v- TA NN A 111 LT’S ONE and TWO LouskAv ,vV UICNS ’ KNI’RKSShikI DKMVERV wagons. Axles, HeLtiNG. .Springs, Hubs, s ^ , kes luhimr tmitiog aiel PaHring. lb KIT’S 1^.1^ LEATHER The pftk-uiiU an'.nd r .on'to in which excel in duality eaR our Harness !> - -o-mem. w price. J 3 fe X 3 T" 1 3:1 Ytl 11 X. thTT St"V - AL-GIMA...A . ■ IS B 5 738 RiAKorns stukkt, Acgl-sta, Ca, -DEALERI> Plantation 3Iacliinery anti Agricultural Implements STB \ M E\G1 NES and BOILERS of all kinds. Corn and Wheat MILLS and MILL - MACHINERY*, s \w MILLS for plantation and Custom Work. Scperators and Grain Threshers, Grain IANS. Harvesters and Twine Binders, Plain Rnep rs and Mower EAGLE COTTON (JINS. With or without Fio-ders and Cond’-nsels uOTTON PUt'ssKS uir Su nm Water or Hand IOvvur, s! LK [-/\ I u KN .Nvr PLOWS WALKING CULTIVATORS. GEM COl’TON PLOWS : ON E-HORSE TURNING PLOWS; Buffalo SealeE ; Mercer’s Reliable Turbine Water iVajL Eclipse Cotton Planter ; Belting : La«e Leather ; Steam pipes, and Fitting: Rubber Hose ; Steam Packings, ite- &c- Prices lower than ever known before. Special induce Call at my office, or CLEVELAND AHEAD IN POLITICS but we lead in FUR NIT U BE MOTTO like hi* i« “REFORM”—Oldigh Pices must get out of the way ' We E'V’l.O PRICES. We buy for ('ash. hence are able to get and clve P to the S a Read and wonder at the BOTTOM as our Price* will prove. Solid Walnut Marble Top Suir, >, with Toilet Wash Staz^, 10 pieces for $50 This i* what cash does We ' • - suite from this up to?o00. We have just fitted two hotel* who bought a* cheap srom us a- they could b ly from the Factorie* and ^ utle cheapo-; WE DEFY COMPETITION. Call and see ns. gr All goods packed and shipped free of charge. F L E MI \ Q. A B mi w -w ^ Successors to J. L. Bowles & Co., 840 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.