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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1885)
THrJ .OfljkLOCRAT 1 ritiay, October 1 >,P- 5. ;,i. <'. jonics, ]’ ni ism i* av) I’kopuiet i i: CoinniuniuUeii.] SHARON, Ga. , Oct. 8th, 1885. Kioto it In. vox it at : We an glad to hteyoni i a i,, dims open for proliilii 1 ion. A petition is now being ciicn’a t.d ill om (Mii iniinily, asking for vote as to u bet I i r or no inioxieat ing liijuor shall Ik- sold in this county. We fully autee with Hie aitiele lit jour last ,s ton-, M lie 11 <n ■ has conic. ” In ' b is. as ; in other elect ions, tlieri w ll In- two parties. Tlio time will soon be here iind it will ha left with the people to Hav, wlmi must lie done. It becomes every good citizen to do bis putt to protect, our young men and boys from Ibis great worker of evil l>y diiriug it auav Homos. W'etal'.t nothing for giant <1 lid (ear of being deceived, but appeal to each class to help us. Tin ministers who are trying in various oilier ways to aid us in shunning the v< iy appearance of evil, we hope will not be wanting when the vote is east. Tim deacons and Stewarts of Hie chinches, wno have I eon in so many revivals, who have prayed and sung and t l ied so faithfully to get the young people to mend their way, who have asked tlie prayers of the church to aid them to shun this great evil, will cer trtinly not hesitate to lender all the aid in their power. The pood and l.ulbltll Tiiolheisof the church, who beg so cm m s,ly and do so much to help us in tins grand work, wili, we hop:-, not tail to give (hat pr. emus son ■ml I h..t dear husband u 1- tuie. hi d 1 , : to give their culire support i tin great cause. Beg them ilns one tiin to lay aside all prejudice and malice, leave out polities, don’t let comiuoreiai influence control tbeiu but act like brave men in tliis matter. AI! of you church members, who, in these revivals love tile church, and beg ■ i ■ p '..ltd" of t e- World to come, up Hi prayer, to tptit sin, and give up tin world and its il'asmes, iov is the time lor you to make the grandest el fort of your lives to help these poor sinners. This is tin hour of need and we call upon you In help ns. Help the church and help tile world. How many men In our coun’y, who, if we keep whiskey from th -in, are good, Inm-M neighbors.goo I lathers,good husbands ? Hut, oh, when whiskiy is sold to them, how It makes the poor mothers’ heart ache, when she sees the liny upon w hom she hits almost spent her life, the one she hm ed to sen some d ty ii.se to dis Unction, deprived of reason, realing, cursing, swearing on account of some little drain-shop. Think of the suffer¬ ing of u wife, once young and gay. win,,, 1 >.<v liimli’iki.l ,t r .. | rein On by this dreadful poison. Iloi’ ‘’many sleepless nights Inis she sp lit m pruver that tin-little drain sit op iittguL lie forever iemovi d from her column nily Often men are ca lied u on to the home of it neighbor to ’itkcaomt deadly v,Oipon from the ha.a! of a drunken husband. The children are hidden about tlmyaid, the wife .-its crying lr mi a heavy blow already in¬ flicted by the dru ken busimii I. What a sight ' Shall tho good ; e >ple of our county say we will have nothing to do with it V U e will not v to to relieve it from us ! God boruid ! Had they rat her take care of the widows mm orphans caused by this poisonous drink, than to remove the cause by voting it out of the county? How can any reasonable man wmk against us when lie thinks of tue unfortunate Eugene Heck, his wife and sister-in law murdered by his drunken hard ? Kxptrienec teaches that even me most moderate and the most !ousonahie,,wno giveaway to the habit ot thinking wheie whiskey is sold, sometimes go beyond the boundary lines of the church rules, and il continued will de¬ prive them of health, reason and truth. Tt will cause them to quit, their homes, 1 ave their Wives and children and may ext end so far as to In big on its wretched votaries, misery, disease, which may descend to the third and fourth generation. Lot us then try and help our friends on whom tins habit H ns grown. He are all but -trus¬ tees for t'-e hem lit of the distressed and will be so recorded whin we give in our account to Dim whose eye seeth al ‘ Wo will make one grand effort to drive whiskey out of our county and it' wo fail we shall have the o.oiy pleasure in life, "we have ‘done our whole duty.” y- |, — Ayer's Pills cure headache hv re¬ in wing obstructions from the system, relieving the sloinaeii. an 1 giving hcilthy action to the digestive appa¬ ratus. - W tvrrn - To swop a No I, Sing er Shewing Machine, for a milch cow with young cilf. Apply at this 'otli e dm mCMMm i s b H t v.ru* < - who i Bruachitts, ll.T*. Hi wl vtagfa* of | *oi ^ ?l it Ul i I hrw J.Knfr , PLutr—The ttdvtc:—ir-o |Uvt».->'v WoikI *iiul Success ! The Miirvelous Cures ! Ai d un; n ecdenti-ii sure sx attending tin* iim- and introduction of PEMBERTONS French Win 4 , Coca Have dit/zied and ilcllgltled the minds of the medic 1 1 profession, and most grateful testimonials of tho-c who have been re slot. (I to health and happiness. The great number of tcsiini'mifi Is coming from all sTlums of the country serves to nmulatc |i,i- tVl'iKrn A to a plane, equal to Bui' wri's mint vivid imagiu ary EUXOR OF LIFE To noun G wii» are dying from sotn I hro lie N--itoim Disease can be restored h'-nlth by tic use of a t v bittle*. ot this wonderful Tonic an I lavigor.int which is kuc ’ I' 1 ol.i ': **"!{ .sllLLLV S‘i: , s l :’A L iv', W l.Mv V'K' 5 *» ‘ « la * s 1,1 Dr. J < S \\ v/l 1*«* DUD iih ILL v/ \ . July 17,188 . *rtoii : long iicar Sti with Hiving b<*<*n aflVc^url for u liiii • dysp«*j)Hia, i tried every .. remdi, None did me any I was a Ivt ed to tr> r your tfUKSCH Wine or <'o< a. After tin* use of only three bottles, that I parclm-ed of Stephens V Hannnack, druggists, 1 am pleased to say that I am sound and and well. Trus¬ ting that those who arc afflicted as I have been will try this valuable remedy, 1 •llii Yours Respectfully, Mas. MARYOVERTON. For further inform ution, addres J. S. HMIIIERTON Si CO., Miimiraclnrin^ ('liuniistn, Kb;., For by ATLANTA, (.A. sale STEPHENS & HAM.MACK, Crawford.hit-, Ga. N - , *IH E to Dl-.ii 1 1 *!!.S an I IRKDI TORS ''l.olji.lA \ dbi’.Vju' -I M,iAH.UIto( O', -IMY. I *♦ 1 r k iit -j. Jut' said county, deceased are n -q uir«*«l to nrescut them to us prop-u iv ma out wit in th time pre si-r.in-. 1 v law* i ai now their charuc « - in .imount,.i mi aii [h i imichtcii to said leecasod, niv hereby requirei to make immedi.i! • payment' to »i This. <irtoij. i ,,Ui, i ■’•■ W Lid AM T. Ki.Y.XT, DAVID A PEKKINS. Al’l’LU ATION Foil LK I'TEHH OF DI> M I.S.sIO.V. GKOliGIA Tai.iakki no County. W’ IIKKKAS. KDiVAKD GKOAKK. Adminislratur on th,-. Kstnte of John Mabel late of said county, di-ee is,at, has applied t.o me for L'd!<'r.s nl Dismission, from said Estate : 'riu-se are, therefore! to cite and admonish al^ persons eoneerneil to show cnii.se, i f unv they can, oil or bj tin-lirsl, said Monday in .January, (l be ssii; next why letters should not granted. under my hand and official signa¬ ture, this gstli day of September, l«Hd. t Ha iila.s A. Hka/.i.i- v, id Onllnniy, '1.0. \D.MI\ISTi: VTi.IiiS .SALE, t*'ILL HE 8(),D UK! DUE TDK ’ ’ Court House door in Crawfordville, Taliaterro county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the lawful hours of sale, t, e following property to wit: Dim house and lot in Me village of Ray¬ town, in said county, co gaining nine acre; more oi less. Adjoining lands of Dr. J. I: m.vj... erev of Mrs Nuiicy Phillipi, d.-eo i«u*d, u . ecr an order from the Coii.l nt < r Unary o '-dd cotmlv for th.- aenclH o. Hi 1 •• imin ! o'l'oVerYst "s 1 ‘ ’ed. D ims ease i , Wii.i.iam T. Phi, i/i es, Ail noiisl r it->iof N ii, P.iildiH, d e'd. SHERIFF'S SAKE. IJ KOKG I A ! ill .Plum ram , \,t UriLL THKsl) HE r SOLD V ii N.iv.'.ii ON T, l K FIRS!’ II er, He... with¬ in llie legal Ilnurs ei dp, isfniv tin* coil it house door, in li.l eoiiiilv, to Hi ■ highest bidder for cash, the io,hwv uc pr. _ -.-it to wit . Die life estate ol M, I. 'V: - ,-y P<-) kins, in a tract nl lo.d sdual.ed ii i eoiiutv eonlniniug I 111 acres more or le-s ainl bounded as follows : On north by lands of li. iv. Reid, on east by land oi Mrs. Harriett Jones ami souHi l>\ land of John Cahlwel! on west by i,in-H of l> R Reid and Mis Boswell. I. vied on undei ft ti fa in favor of I'harles liergitram vs. S. P. Perkins and Mrs. l.evjeey Perkins with lu*r permiss.on at du fl ilistrici, G.M sftid state and comity. Lew made h\ J I'.iylorconst aide, and handed to me to advertise. TUI-, October l, ItWu. At. o. 1,. Goonicu, Sheriff. (lr rgia Kail road Co. Stonu Mountain Route. OFFICE GEN Ei! VI, M AN Vl'.KR, l ACGl I’A.G V Mav -liil lssv v /■COMMENCING SUNDAY, Sept, liith ' j the following pnsNi'liger seedule will be Trains operated : by 00th run than meridian time, 32 minutes slower Augusta time. No. 1 — Wkst—Uaii.v. Leave Augusta 10:50 a in I; Mjdiedgevflto 7:4 V am 0 3 > a m “ Washington 11 2 o a m Avtive (’vawfovdville 1 20 p m “ Athens 5 20 p n\ “ <<aines\die 0 25 p in I “ Atlanta 6 40 p in No. 2—E.v-r—D.vu.v Leave Atlanta 8 00 a m “ Gainesville . 5 5 i a m " Athens . !• 00 a m “ CrawfovdviU 12 43 p to Arrive Washington , - 2 20 p j> m •• Milledgeviile . . 4 I'd m “ Macon . . d J5p m “ Augusta 3 :u p ui Nii. I ivisi iuii.v. NO. 4 HAST—DAILY H. Vugu-ta o c- p m ! v. \ tHint i 8:15 it m l.v. Cr'fv’U 1 is p m Ar.CT'dv’ll 1:7.0 a in Av. Atlanta 0:45 a m At. Augusta 3:7** a ui Fast Line. No. 2 . — \\ i -1 Dvii.v. Leave Augusta 7 40 n III Arrive I ‘raw fordv e s' 40 am ■' Athens , fra” Gainesville “ Atlanta t oo pm No 28 East- Daily. Leave Atlanta :> to p m “ Gainesville 3 33 a tn. Arrive All.. 8 4'» pml 7 05 pm i> 10 p 111 ?v M PERU IMPROVED SLEEPERS to U N IV VND A VLAN f A No. _ u»s>s ai Lfthouia. but not at 1 H'r/.qia, Train No27an<l 2S will stop at and receive pasengerst <»hiui fromtbefottowing punts only Thomson, v.iovetown,Berzelia.Harlem.Dealing, V'AID A k. V'tann t'ofdvt!ic, m Point. Greenes boro, Madison. Rut¬ ledge, G Circle. Covington, Conye.s, JSj , jj Mountnin ami Ikvutir. Tuv Hast I.mu Ua^ TUtMus»h £Uvpur fi\Hii Atlanta f“ ( h u lo^tou an«l ci»iUH*ct8 N East ami SoHthoAst K U. UUUSEY. J.NOAV GREENP. Upii. Bass L’er Vgt. Gcu'l. Manager. Jet W. Whitk. Gca'e. Traveling Pa-s-agcr Agent J m !S S’Al IA -5 r. J BK« i R M S E E ir s i i I f i FOM \ K f y. i? u br l ii X i 4 I ,c! '-7 , m m m h A m. W , frmiw ’!:> UK filpN ^ B ! ii. k iiiilii *5 him I £, THE & •'PGA: A V! ■ 0.1? T pjmzssm X J J / i ki 9. Hu Ls knocking! the bottom out ot HIGH PRICES ami proposes | j continue it through f lie fall and win ftr mouths. THE MIGHTY DOLLAR, and tiie power thereof Directed efforts* by a lon f > exrierienee in and the Winter Dry Goods stock trade. of Dry has Goods enabled and me l to ask outstrip the pur- all S former Se i n 1 m vi ngm v Fall surrounding to examine my stock of Taliaferro county and country doing they 1I and prices before purchasing elsewhere, for I think that in »o wi consult their own interest. Having just returned from New A ork where the oiaiket was hooded < th goods, and all trving to get the mighty dollar, and having that article ,t cna'n'ed me to get a hug-r discount, and tIt it drsttoun. 1 nr p >se to give to , , - the consideration at persons guying Dry my customers. These facts are worthy goods and or tin dirt--] it Depart¬ Goods. It is useless to try to enumerate prices of ; ..U kinds • and ments named are all full and complete. La lies Drese Goods paces, Cloaks, Uoiman.,, .Jerseys for Ladies and Children, new shades of Jersey -loth for Childien' Sacks. In Ladies’ and Misses’ Hose, a|l kinds. A full line ot Br cade and ■ Iks, &c. plain Velvets and Velveteens, Satins, Black and Colored hi GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. I onlv ask you to look and judge for yourself. If 1 should commence to name e, - ervthin <r I might .say too muchjj Notions of nil kinds, Biankots and c Fuiuois of ail grades/rab:«* Dainask, Towels, and, in fact, everything to be found in a first-class J)ry (ioods store* 1 warrant everything I sell to be what it is veconriiemlul to >c. Polite attention to all, whether they all purchase or not. Mourning goods I make a spe¬ cialty. Dutch Bolting Cloths in numbers. Miller’s C orner, Augusta, in a. selpG-til 1st jan y: TV. N M E It € I E It , COTTON FAC 101 AND— --s f 1 ral < . i ! . KSSlOf] Ai ( reliant. 3 WARREN BLOCk, - ;AUGUSTE. GA. Will Give Personal and Undivided Attention to the Weighing a of Cotton. LTBE AL CASH A ME ON < ONSI ENTS. ep4-3m To Users oI Boilers I am pleased to say that I have what you need Til© Union. Tr- jo The simplest, the best boiler feeder made- no exception. I also keen a supply of Piping, Valves. Whistles, Steam Cuages, Oils, Be I tin , *< \m prepared to do all kinds of repair work at short notice. Would be \.leased to hav your orders. NEW WORK DONKIN BEST MANNER. CHAS. U 'MB O 1‘roD THE PENDLETON FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORK £j and 527 Kollock Streot August'' 1U “I'HE 1LUW i XGWAN AYctaLe [tleasnre in staling- to the public t i i it No, 810, Jackscn street, Augusta, GA., V\ i ■ roved by (hv l;tst Februai-y, lta.s been rebuilt, a located again ;tt out old stand, wdp’ie we tiring a large slock t.d’ Uobaetos and ( 'ig’ar i l .. a ie. Wiie t in the city call to see ns and we sell to do tiers only. RUFUS CARTER & CO. 310, Jackson Street, Augusta, Ga. J. H- SPEARS Cotton Factor and Commission Men liant WAREHOUSE AND SALESROOM, 101 McIntosh Street: Corner Rey olds Aug nsta. Greorgia. AVill continue the business in its various branches. Advances of Baggimr and and Family Supplies, nt lowest Market prices. Liberal L Cish Advances made on odor other Produce in Store. Consignments of all Field and Farm Products solici ted. Personal attention given to Selling, Weighing,Sampling advanced on—Commission and Storing 50c. all Consign¬ ments. Charges for handling Cotton not 20c per month. se t 4-oui CilUiCI REPOSITORY. -CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF Medium and Cheaper Grades ot Open and Top m i«t a e | At lower Prices than at any other House this side of Cincinnati. This Work is a 11 made to order, are Lighter Running and Better finished than the class of work ally sold as Standard Vehicles. But I have just received a Full Line of Family Carriages, Phastons aiid GAIIRIOLETS ! Just received another shipment of ihose Fine OPEN AND TOP BUG HES, made upon special orders, by the best manufacturers North and East. Nothing being used in the construction of these vehicles but the best materials, and in Duality, Stvle an t Finish, are unequalled by any others now in the market. In Stock a Full Line of SADDLES k PIAILXESS- Ul Grades Which 1 will offer at LOWER PRICES than have" ever before been known in the histo¬ ry of the business. Milburn, Studemaker and Standard Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Gak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, Carriage and Wagon HA - t- rial-. Harness Leather, Belt Lacing of Superior Quality,Ruboerand Leather Belting. Also, a Full line of Guns, Shells. Powder. Shot. Table and Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for all mak- s. Nails. Axes, Hoes, P ks and Mattocks, Pitch Forks, Shovels, Spades, sret-l \ ;;r> - and Scale Beams, Grin 1 Stones, Rakes. Paddx-ks, and Church Bells, which 1 am offering at LOWEST CASH PRICES. A. R. GOODYEAR, s' rri ’cr to Ii' II. MA Y d: CO. At the OLD STAND,Opposite Ga F F. I?"5? rar: ui ’>tv GA