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By CLEM. 6 . MOORE.
YOL. XI.
PENDLETON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
% 1 Clias. F. LOMBARD, Prcpdeto.
5 MANUFACTURES OF -UtD DEALS.-. IN
V__J I V Mill Machinery,
<? )W | Engines Repair Work & a Supplies. Specialty
s
pwpglc|*; Nos 615 to 627 Kollock (11th) Street.
Augusta, Q sl
!Sd\ Agents for the PENBERTIIY INJECTORS,
|i 5 ^-OUB PROPOSITION:—As every factory, Injector is
f||g|g|yi g| tested know that, by the if makers properly before connected it leaves and the instructions car- we
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<Vi e»4, n| ried out, they caunot fail to w'ork. We, therefore of
A—Tail Pipe. BB—Steam Jet fer to Pay the Expenses of any man to come to our
C— Suction Tube. DD—Deliv- factory, and $lo per day while here, if the Ih
ery Tube. E—Ring. H—Valve, jector does not work, provided it has not been mis
K—Overflow Oar>. used.
CRAWFORDVILLE HOTEL
-MRS. KATE KENT. Proprietress.
Crawfordville, C*eor<ria. ft
Terms : $ 2.00 per Day.
It is the most convenient hotel to depot and post office; nearest to the business por¬
tion of the town. The best board and lodging furnished to all customers. The
rooms are large and comfortable at all times of the year.
PORTERS AT EVERY TRAIN.
FURNITURE!
B^lSeliable Goods, Fair Dealing.
-Prompt attention. NEW STYLES- Call on, write to
K. THOMAS.
No. 85. Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA.
BusiaesS Bir©etorY
-------OiMPHE T4UVN OF- - ***“
The following firms and business houses have placed their cards in this directory
for the purpose of showing the public where patrons can be accommodated by their
sarvices in their respective lines of business. We recommend the following name
to the public as reliable dealers, and they will all serve you at short notice.
MILLUTEPYSr
M ~RS. M. A. ASKIN’.
Dealer in
All Millinery, Neckwear, Notions, etc.
Dress-making to order.
JxL 74/1 RS. M. C. TROPE,
Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Drugs and Medicines-
11 J. REID, Practicing Physician,
. Dealer in Patent Medicines, Drugs,
of all kinds, Books, Pens, Pencils and
all fancy Stationery. ;
_ _
JEWELER
C. S. LUCAS,
Watch-maker and Jeweler.
Watch, Jewelery and Gen. Repair Shop
Watches and Jewelry always on hand.
3 L.AWYERS
M. Z. ANDREW S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Practices in this and the adjoining
counties. Office over S. Stewart's store.
WJ- \\ O. MITCHELL,
. Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts. Office ovei
8. Stewart’s store.
I W. III NON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in the Mitchell Building.
!
-J. F, REID, Law.
At ornf.y at
Practices in all the courts. Collections
prompt remittances a specialty.
CONTRACTORS.
■yy. J. NORTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Good wore at short notice.
E . K. BOONE,
Contractor and Builder.
Good work and at low rates.
E . B. FITTS,
Contractor and Builder.
Good Work Guaranteed.
JOB WORK DONE at the Democrat
♦J Office very ieasonable.
FRIDAY, MARCH 18 , 1887 .
3 E 2 Ed> 1 koXsE 3 «
'JMIK CRAWFORDVILLE HOTEL.
i'Mrs. Kate Kent, Proprietress.
Rood Fare. Terms 82. per day.
Practicing Physicians
A RTHUR G. BEAZLEY, M. D.
Offers his services in the general prac¬
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
n R. L. A. STEPHENS,
Practicing Physician. Will be pleased
to serve all. Office in Gee building.
Work Shops.
E . H. OGLETREE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Wagons and Buggies. BlacksmlthiuJi
and General Repair Work.
E“ oN GOLUCKE,
Cabinet Work, Fancy Turning, anp
Stairbuilding. Gin and Mill Gearing a
Specialty.
T.N. CHAPMAN,
r J Manufacturer and Dealer in
Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Black
smithing and Repairing a specialty.
fPiiOMAS J. EVANS,
JL Blacksmith.
General Black smithing and Repair
Shop. Work Guaranteed.
General Merchandise.
c ASPER MYERS,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions. Groceries
and Furnishing Goods.
•y^r C. BRISTOW,
Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
and everything in a general store.
^JIIARLES BERGSTROM,
Dry Goods, Groceries and General Mer¬
chandise. Terms cash.
1 -ITUS RICHARDS,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions and
Genera! Merchandise. i
s 7YLTEHTUS STEWART,
Drv Goods, Groceries, and General
Merchandise. 1
Devoted te the Interest ef Taliaferro Sounty, the People awl General Hews.
HAPPY OLD BACHELOR.
I ei a joily old bachelor, blith and jocose,;)
I’m as happy as Juno days are loag,
How I pity you benedicts, dull and mo
rose,
Who can see now just where you weit l I
wrong.
I’ve had narrow escapes, too, myself in
my time,
And my gratitude now I express
In sincerity, if not in artistic rhyme,
To the dear girls who would’nt say
Yes.
There was Kate, now, the beauty, who
first won niy heart,
If shsM h?..l rae where would I be
Providing fcT seven four years from- tlic
start >
And ouying “the milk of one cow.”
Then Jennie, who jilted rue next, what of
her ?—
She’s an invalid, thin and pale,
And her husband lias ruined himself,they
aver,
Buying tonics and Bass’ pale ale.
Then Mollie, and Lillie, and Gertrude,and
Belle,
And Fanny, and Florence, and May,
Jessie, and Josie, and llallie, and Nell.
All wrinkled and faded to-day,
While I am as jolly and young as a boy,
And my thanks once again 1 express
To the scornful young maidens, proud,
liaughthy and coy,
To the dear girls who would’nt say
Yes.
The above is dedicated to one of our
Crawfordville friends who does not like
to he called an old bachelor.
The Editor’s Prayer,
One of the greatest troubles uewspa
per editors have is to collect subscrip*
lion from delinquent subscribers.
People who are usually strictly honest
iu everything else do not hesitate to
“beat” a newspaper out of the small
sum of a subscription. Many intend
to pay who do not do so, from almost
criminal carelessness, We do not
wish any ill, on general principles,
but, since quite a number of our
brother editors who are suffering from
this cause have publislied ‘“The Edit¬
or’s Prayer,” wiiicli follows below, we
oiiPiti join tiie jiroceusioii and do
wise, and 6 by “'them’s -our/ st
ments:”
May he (the delinquent subscriber)
never be peimitted to kiss a pretiy
woman.
May 2:40 night mares trot quarter
races over his stomach every night.
May his coffee be sweetened with
flies and seasoned w ith caterpillars.
May his best friend run off with his
wife, and children take the whooping
cough.
May his boots leak, his gun hang
fire, and his fishing line break.
May his cattle have worms, his
mules the blind staggers and bis pigs
destroy his garden.
May a troop of printer’s devils—
lean, lank and hungry—dog his heels
each day, and a regiment of cats eter¬
nally caterwaul under liis window
eacli nigtit.
May his cows give sou r milk and
churn rancid butter; and iu conclusion,
good Lord, may his daughter marry a
one-eyed, hunchback editor, and he
and his business go to b—ades.
It will be noticed that nothing is
said in the prayer regarding delin¬
quent lady subscribers for the obvious
reas 011 that the ladies—heaven bless
’em!-seldom are delinquent in any¬
thing. If the re happens to be one on
our list we pray that she ruav never be
able to wear a seal-skin sacque, and
may she have the stiff neck so that
she cannot turn her head to see what
other women have on. We sent noti¬
ces to all our delinquent subscribers,
Did you get one?
An Undoubted Blessing.
About thirty years ago, a promi¬
nent physician by the name of Dr.
wiHi am Hall discovered, or produced
after long exiierirnerital research, a
remedy for diseases of the throat,
chest, and lungs, w hich was of such
wonderful efficacy that it scon gained
a wide reputation hi this country.
The name of the medicine is I)R.
\VM. HALL’S BALHAM FOB THE
LUNGS, and may be safeiy relied 011
as a speedy and poslive cure for
coughs, colds, sore throat. &c.
No Remedy More Effectually Destroys
and expels worms from tiie intestines than
Hhriner’s Indian Vermifuge, It is,
out doubt, the best article in tiie market,
I suffered with rheumatism in the
shoulde r for months and the only thing I
found that did me any good was iiplva
tion Oil. I -red me and 1 1 ecomarriid
it to all sufferers with said disease.
N. ULMAN, 1 Pearl St.. Baltimore Id
Can’t Say Too> Much.
Tcwalioa, Ga., June 6 , ’85.
We And B. B. B. to be the st
Blood Poison remedy wa evar handled,
and gives more satisfaction. Its cures
are Quick and decided, and you can’t
say too much in its praise. We know
of two cases of blood poison and one
of catarrh cured by its use. We can’t
sell any other now.
B. 0. Kin add & Son,
Merchants.
An Editor’s Testimonial.
A. M. Vaughan,Editor of the “Green
wi'ch He vie tv,” Greeu'vieh, With 0., writes:
.-Last January 1 met a very
vere accident, caused by a runaway
hor8e t uaed almost every kiucl of
salve to heal the wounds, which
ed to running sores, but found noth¬
ing to do me any good ’til! 1 was re¬
commended HENRY’S CARBOLIC
SAI.V E. I bought a box, and it help
ed me at once, and at the etui of two
months I was completely well. It is
the best salve in the market, and 1
never fail of teliing my friends about
it, and urge them to use it whenever
in need.
An Aged Pedestrian.
Next to a walking match is Mr. It.
jit. 8 auIter’s walking fifteen miles in
tone day. fishing and hunting, lie
lives at Athens, Ga., is 75 years obi,
lias had a running ulcer on his leg 50
years-one-half a century-and previous
to that day had not walked over half
a mile per day for 30 yeat \ Mr. Haul
L er> y ie Banner-Watchman and Rev.
Dr Calvin Johnson say that B. B. H.
cul . e( j tiie ulcer and restored him.
“Oh, Josie” said little gleefull
Maud, “we are going to have some
honey made at out house.” “ IIow do
you know?” asked Josie. “Because
mama sent the seivant after t.iree IBs
and i don’t know what bees aro good
for only to make lwney.”
llai-gain in M'.'hic.
This Favorite Album of Songs and bal
containing ( 2 ucty»two piece* of
w . j. .p’ilr.ya"**#. fe.D wheat rqu
li.-.’size, with complete words «nd music
and piano accompaniment is finely print¬
ed Upon lieavv paper with a veiy attrac¬
tive cover. The following arc the titles
of the songs and ballad s coiitn’ne i In the
Favorite Album :-As I’d Nothing Else
to !>■>; The Dear Old Songs of Home;
Mother, Watch the l ittle Feet; Oh, You
pretty Hluo-ejcd Witch; Blue Eyes;
Kilty’s Letter; The Passing Bell; I Haw
Esau Kissing Kate; Won’t Yen Tell Me
Wiiy, Robin; The Old Garden Gate;
Down Below the Waving Lindens; Faded
Leaves; All Among the Summer Roses;
Touch tlm Harp Gently, My pretty Louise;
I really don’t think I shall Marry; Dream¬
ing of Home; The old Cottage Clock.
Across the Sea, A Year Ago; Bachelor’s
Hall; Ruth and 1; Good Night; Ono Hap¬
py Year Ago; Jennie in the Orchard; The
Old Barn Gate; Jack’s Farewell; roily;
Whisper in the Twilight. This it; a very
line collection of real vocal gems, and
gotten up in very handsome style. Pub¬
lished in the usual way and bought at a
music store, these 32 pieces would cost
you 811.20. We bought a job lot of this
music at a grentsaerijice and as the holi¬
days are past, we desire to close out our
stock III one/;. Will send you the entire
collection well wrapped and post¬
paid for only 40 ets. n«n<l immediately.
Address, THE EMPIRE NKWh CO.,
Syracuse, N. A’.
Grom Austin (Tex.) (statesman.
The effect of Hawkes’ Crystali/.ed Len¬
ses upon the organs of vision is simply a
wonder, as there are several prominent
gentlemen in the Land Office, whose sight
lias been restored by their use, and liun
preds of similar cases throughout the
United States can he refered to.
Pitts’ Carminative is haying a rap¬
idly increasing popularity. It is very
pleasant to tiie taste. It is prompt in
giving relief to infants, with colic: it
cures diarrhma and dysentery: it
soothes the crying, fretful child; it
gives tone to the stomach, it builds up
the puny, wasted frame to full flesh
and vigor. Dr. J. W- Alexander says:
j ..j t j, m . s satisfaction. Those who try
1 it buy it again. Your druggists keeps
it for sale.
An authority says slight
are safe, places for the grape than bot¬
tom lands, on account of the early arid
late frosts.
The first train of passenger cars
tnely lighted by electricity
j New York Wednesday last over
Boston arid Albany railroad.
It is generally thought business
for , the next , , four 01 live years ..
to boom and that Hie .South will
in for a fair share of the general
perity.
Terms: $ 1 . 59 ,Ir AtfriRR*.
Not every one that dances is glad.
Slander, like mud, dries and falls off.
History is the preserver of good
deeds and the avenger of bad.
To ha»e what we want is riches, but
to be aole to do without is power.
For lame back, side or chest, use Shi tolls
Porous Plaster. Price 25c, at Dr. Ueid's.
Curses are like processions ; they re¬
turn to the place from which they
came.
THAT HACKING GOUGH can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
guarantee it; at, Dr, Reid's.
Deference is the most complicated,
the most indirect and tiie most elegant
of all compliments.
Shiloh’s sold Coughrfuid Consumption cure
is by ub on a guarantee. It cures
Consumption. For sale at Dr. Reid’s.
To smile at the jest which plants a
tliorue in another’s breast is to become
a principal in the mischief.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia
and l.iver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitilizer
is guaranteed to cure you. At Dr. Reid’s.
In love, as in everything else, expe¬
rience is a physician who never comes
until after the dlaoder is cured.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
broiicbetis immediately relieved by Shi¬
loh's Cure, Sold by D . It. J. Reid.
Secrets are poor property anyhow; if
you circulate them you lco30 them,and
if you keep then: you loose the inter¬
est on the investment.
SLKEHI.Fl.iiS N 1U1IT8, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Uh'loh’s cure is
the remedy for you. Sold 'ey Dr, Reid.
It is said that Thomas A. Edison is
making a great sensation in Florida.
The negroes think he is p assessed of
supernatural powers, and are inclined
to shun him as they would an old-fash¬
ioned spool:.
CATAKUI! CURED, licnitli and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem¬
edy. Brice SO coats. Fusr.l Injector free.
At Dr. R. J. Reid’s Drug Store.
On the 20th of March at 5 p. m. the
sun crosses the line and the astronom¬
ical spring commences. We call the
great time mark the vernal equinox,
for, as the words signify,day and night
are equal and sp ( ing has come.
SHILL IPS VIT/ LDIEI; is what you
need for constipation. Loss of Appetite.
DlsinesS nud al( Symptoms of Dyspepia,
l’rice Die per bottle, At Dir. Reids.
A g/'rl’s teat* fliffvtv*. Recording Ja
her ago. At sixteen she warts a dudo
with toothpick Shoes and a microscopic
mustache ; at twenty a cluef justice
with piles of tin ; at twenty-five she
will hesatisfiid with a member of Con¬
gress ; at thirty, a country
preacher or doctor will do ; at thirty
live, an intinerant tinker ; over thirty
five, anything so it’s a man ftom an
editor up.
An Eastern man advertises for "a boy
to open oysters with a reference." Oys¬
ters do not generally obtain references,
but million* can truthfully testify l:> the
miraculous power of Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup.
In 1803. William Cooper, of Yell
county. Arkansas, enlisted in the
Southern army. In 1864 he was cap¬
tured and was sent to Illinois, i.o es¬
caped and wo it had: to Yell co..nty,
but be could not find hj:i wife. Then
he became a tramp until r. few days
ago. when ho found his wife at Slilioh,
Ark. Hlio had married and buried
two husbands and separated from a
third, and w..s mighty glad to see Wil¬
liam.
Fashion may change In some things
hut an old well tried remedy is grappled
with hooks of steel. Such i;i White a
Cream Vermifuge, whi-h iian a larger
sale than any so-called remedy, because
it never fails to expel worn:; from a
chil l who is their victim. Therefore do
not defer its use, but relieve your child j
speedily by a dose of White’s Cream Ver- j
mifnge. j
The spring time is approaching ra¬
pidly, “gentle Annie,” or no “gentle
Annie.” It won’t be long lov# before
tiie poor oppressed husband will have
blisters on his hands from hold in 1 on
to a hard fishing pole all day, while his
tyrannical wife will be staying at home
having fun witli a spade in tiie garden.
A HE YOU NERVOUS?
Or do you suffr- from indescribable f< <■!
ingi, both i.;i'r;tal and phy-lcal ? Have
you overworked, or from other cause,
com debilitated Do you lack ambition
‘■Length net vitality from any cause?
if so affiict. d, or if you are troubled with
disease of any n.'Juie, send a self-address.
ed stamped envelope, witli description of
case .for full information concerning . riff.
Curtis’ “1DZGNE TREATMENT.” If
1 I 19 endorsed by the clergy, the press, the
medical profession and ail intelligent
I persons who have investigate*! its merits
A 85 Treatment delivered free to one per
; 80nin v J , w Give both ex ores .a »nd
postoffice address, and enclose 30 S ‘ ,0
! cover charges, boxing and delivering. In
| ordering ask for Treatment “B, ” Ad
dress Curtis lozone Co., VVioting Block,
Syracuse, N. V
& 0 . 11 .
GEORGIA RAILROAD <MllM
•tone Mountain B a erfr a*
Omen Augusta, Outran.!, Ga., Dec. Masavor, 18, IMS. r
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, l**k inrt..
Vythe following ptuacn jer aubaifaia will
be operatod:
Trains m« by t‘i a. prVdtx SB
minutes slower than Augusta tiaac.
No. 1 - Wzii-DiH-w.
Leave Augusta..... . » t SSS 111
44 Macon....... ft
«> Milledgevilfe. t ft
“ Washington... is 2 *
Arrive Ciftwfordvills t SSS 8
if" Athens...... 8
Guinea vilie..... S t s*
Atlanta......... .... 8 9 P
No. t— Rais':'—D inar.
Leave Atlanta ...... S laiEsne
<4 Gainesville... » 3 ft
44 Allies*..... .. ‘i S ft
44 Crawfordvill*. >1 3
Arrive Washington... S f
4 4 MilladgtviHc . 32 ?
44 Iilocoa ...... e t
(4 Augusta..... 0 g P
No. it WuiiT—D aiw.
Leave Arrive . 4 Atlanta Augusta..... Crefc-i'ardvilia 0 I 9 tSl s«a
No. i— KAtrr— Daul*.
Leave Atlanta........... f kSS «ai
Arrive Crow ford'Ilia......
“ August*.......... ' *
FAST LI NHL
No. B7— Wiwc-iliftv.
Leave Augusta........... ... ♦ At •*. B
Arrive WawLltigtou.... ,.. 10 40 a m
I,cave Washingto*.... V B0 a »
Arrive Crawf.’ilvilla... » a P 41 « ra
44 Athus* ...... • i N ft J>
44 Gainesville.... $ Bf p an
41 Atlanta........ t COp a
No. 88 —Ba£*—Dai£,v.
Leave Atlanta...... t 111 u n
4 4 Gaicesvilk.. 6 B9 a 6)
Arrive Athtna ♦ M p m
44 Crawfovdvili *.0 tfl p a*
44 Washisglos...•**,„•*, I B |i a
Leave Washington............ ( N |M
Arrive August a.................. e»i*
UBTflUPERB IMPROVlia
xo Auouita axb Avlahta.
Train N®. 27 cad 38 will tfuS
ccier poatengma to mC frsiA ftho luQ
ing paint* 0 C 1 I 7 ; Grorctrwu
Doanug, h no aw 00, ItoyVrooC, D al aa ft ,
Cm'vfoiAvilla, wnioa Poinl, Oua.mfrnm,
Madicon, Coayar* Rutlad^v AtlusaU, fioetal Sion* Otocl
ing.'or, and ci-safL.
taio
Tko Feat L!n* k»«
from Atlanta to
K. U. DO 118*Y, JMO. Tf. (7DSWHB,
Gcn'l. Paw. Ag’t.
Job W. \f ihttu,
Uonartd Trtveiisg I t.iftanfjf Mtgam t
'St i
CASH STORK
CRAWFORDVILLE, ttOOWHML
Since I opened last Septeanhe* Am <MbV>
y cash, my trade has iucix-ftsel ft»nl mtf
customers to plt**Q»t “
seem wear a
on lb 'ir faces over the great b«i|rfu m
reived by their ihoughtfulne-j* tt awHag
dimes and dollars, knowing that aatk tl
ruling and regulating busiaesa <Jt
kind. Ho, encouragement, in accordance l *Rftia wivlt tfta 4* H oCaya n
fact as 7 0
customern tu come aad h«f Ua ca A jf
y, u ran and save hand ttonUl* tiw >* #wBBI A O ft
charges. I have ou *
o' dry g/ssis, t.aota. *hre-», t>«W H WW L
glass-ware nud eveijibing vbMAi M I M Cm
found in a general store 1
low now nfor t!.e rash,
CHARLES BE3MW
Pitt’s Carminative t
FOR INFANTS AND
TEETHING CHILDREN.
An instant relief for colic of lafnnta.
Cures Dysenter , Diurrhma, Cl.olfTft 1n
faiiuiin or any disease of the stomach*
r ‘kes^the (.riti^ciri iir. period^ of
pleasant tonic. For salfe by B. J
fold.
AWKEs!
/ v.>» f V-C-'iS*-;
Mm* PATENT. sBS
Most Lrilliant, Pare and Perfect Len¬
ses in the World
COMBINED |VP1 H^-IREA I RBFSACT
thi:y are as thanspai eht anj t alor
LKSS AS LIOHT ITtBOr,
And for softness of endurance to the eye
can not be excelled, enabling the treerer
to read for hours without futlgue. Iu
fact, they are
Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physi¬
cians in the United States, governors, sen¬
ators, legislators, stockmen, men of note
in all professions and in different branch¬
es of trade, bankers, rnecnaniCo, etc., call
I be given, wlto have had their sight la
j roved by sheir use.
All Eyes Fi tied ane the Fit G cab an¬
te ed By
DR. R. J. REID, Crawfordville Ub.
These glasses are m*
dlers at any prtew