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8 o «-* |^ns Democrat
By CLEM. 6. MOORE.
YOL. XI.
PENDLETON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
s PI 'f. Mf Chas. F. LOMBARD, Proprietor
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
J-rl Mill Machinery,
\
i r - i i Engines Repair»Work & Supplies. Specialty
lii^pacis! 8 a
.£ Nos 615 to 627 Kollock (11th) Street.
Augusta, C? a.
IP® Agents for the PENBERTHY INJECTORS,
a jgfOUR PROPOSITION:—As every Injector is
1 tested by the makers before it leaves the factory, we
g know that, if properly connecteJ and instructionscar
* ried out, they cannot fail to work. We, therefore of
A—Tail Pipe. 1JB—Steam Jet fer to Pay the Expenses of any man to come to our
O—Suction Tube. DD—Deliv- factorv, and *10 fer day while here, if the Ih
t-y Tube. E— Ring. H—Valva. jector does not work, provided it has not been nils
K—Overflow Cap, used.
C RAWFORDVILLE HOTEL
-MRS. KATE KENT, Proprietress.-
Crawfordvilie, Georgia.
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
room, are large and co '“^^ ^EVE°a Yt£ AIN.
F CBN1TURE
BCd^Iieliable Goods, Fair Dealing.
•Prompt attention. NEW STYLES- Call on, write to
H. *W. THOMAS
No. 85. Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA.
"BiisinesS DireetorlT
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-OF THE TOWN 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
services 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.
aVIILLINERY
M RS. M. A. ASKIN.
Dealer in
All Millinery, Neckwear, Notions, etc.
Dress-making te order.
M RS. M. G. TROPE,
Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Drugs and Medicines
R. J. REID, Practicing Physician,
Dealer in Patent Medicines, Drugs,
•fall kinds, Books, Pens, Pencils and
all fancy Stationery.
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JEWELER
C. S. LUCAS,
Watch-maker and Jeweler.
Watch, Jewelery and Gen. Repair Shop
Watches and Jewelry always on hand.
iAWYERS
M. Z- ANDREW S,
Attorney at Law.
Practices in this and the adjoining
counties. Office over S. Stewart’s store.
W. O. MITCHELL,
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts. Office ovei
S. Stewart’s store.
J. w. nixoN, Law.
Attorney at
Office in the Mitchell Building.
J. F, REID, Law.
Atvorney ay
Practices in all the courts. Collection!
prompt remittances a specialty.
O3NTRACT0RS.
-^y. J. NORTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Good wort at short notice.
•|~s . K. BOONE,
Contractor and Builder.
Good work and at low rates.
E . B. FITTS,
Contractor and Builder.
Good Work Guaranteed.
TOR WORK DONE at the Democrat
gj Office very reasonable.
CRAWFORDYILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1887.
Hotels.
rjtUE ORAWFORDVILLE HOTEL.
X i»Mrs. Kate Kent, Proprietress.
Good Fare. Terms $2. per day.
Practicing Physicians
^RTHUK G. BEAZLEY, M. D.
Offers his services in the general prac¬
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
JQR L. A. STEPHENS,
Practicing Physician. Will b* pleased
to serve all. Office In Gee building.
Work Shops.
E . H. OGLETUEE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Wagons and Buggies. BlacksmithinS
and General Repair Work.
E DMON GOLUCKE,
Cabinet Work, Fancy Turning, anp
Stairbuitding. Gin and Mill Geatlng a
Specialty.
f) T. N. CHAPMAN.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Buggies, "Wagons and Harness. Black
smithing and Repairing a specialty.
rpHOMAS J. EVANS,
Blacksmith.
General Black-imithing and Repair
Shop. Work Guaranteed.
General Merchandise.
JASPER MYERS,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions. Groceries
and Furnishing Goods.
c. BRISTOW,
Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
and everything in a general store.
• jHARLES BERGSTROM,
VJ Goods, Groceries General Mei
Dry and
chandise. Terms cash.
1 -ITUS RICHARDS,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions and
General Merchandise,
O YLYESTUS STEWART,
Dry Goods, Groceries, and General
Merchandise.
ftentod t# the latereit if T»Ii»fem Ciiiuty, the Pe^U ai4 General Kiwi.
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Life—In Six Acts.
baby.
Sighing, Night and crying, day
;
Winking, blinking,
Full of play.
BOY.
Fooling, schooling,
Getting rowing, tall;
Growing, ball.
Playing
YOUTH.
Fussing, mussing,
Over a tie ;
Larking, sparking, sly.
On the
MANHOOD.
Cooing, wooing, jj
Future wife; 1
Gushing, Washing,
Tied for life.
MIDDLE AGE.
™
Slaving, craving. wealth
Driving, Hoarding striving, ;
Broken health.
OLD AGE.
Ailing, failing,
Day undertaker by day ;
The
Ends the play.
Spring.
Once more we have the pleasure of
penning the above subject ; once more
we have the priviledge of beholding its
beauty ; once more we have tne privi
ledge of seeing and enjoying the time
of which poets have honored with
their poems, birds have praised with
their sweet songs, and flowers have
greeted witli their presence.
When we look around us and see
how it gives life to every plant, joy to
every bird, and brings forth the little
seed that has so long lay silent uuder
the desolate earth, and the flower that
has so long lay hid under the rough
bark, shoot forth with the sweetest
odor ; we can but say, bow beautiful,
how lovely ! When the young s«e it,
it tel’s them they are in the beauty of
their life. When the old see jjt, it
whispers in tbpr ears manv ' V| *et
jpe.iQories.of_.y°!uth. ^^living J*, c*
dry fields itttS green l au
ows ; the quiet catfhfyillar into file
beautiful butterfly, and tills the lone
silent earth with a thousand playful
creatures, and seems to be a reviving
power to many a living creature.
Our eyes are of such a nature as to
admire what is delicate and tender,
rather than something rougli and old ;
therefore we can not deny that Spring
is the most beautiful season of the
year. Let us remember it now while
it is here, and do good while good
abounds. It.
22 Street Kailway Drivers
in Luck.
The Lombard and South Sts. Rail¬
way, Philadelphia, boast of a
“combine” which has just made $15,
000. The “Combine” consists of
twenty-two drivers and conductors,
and the rules of the association require
the payment of $1 per month by each
member to the transfer agent at Twen¬
ty-third and South Sts., who invests
the sum in Louisiano State Lottery
tickets. The first monthly investment
of the club resulted in the purchase of
ticket No. 73,987, which won a $15,
000 prize on Feb. 8th. The members
of the “combine” ate wild with de ■
liglht.—Philadelphia Herald, Feb. 14.
< apvurethe Moles.
The Alapaha Star Says: M r. S. B.
Dominy has a new and never-failing
plan for catching moles. It is both
cheap and Simple, and a child can ar¬
range for the capture. The plan is as
follows: Take an oyster can, cut one
end out, sink the can until the top is
on a level with the botum the
mole’s run, cover the can with a piece
of bark to shut out the light, he care¬
ful not to obstruct the "run” and in a
short time the mole will be your meat.
In this simple way Shade has already
caught over twenty of the little under¬
ground pirates.”
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An Editor’s Tentimoiilai.
A. M, Vaughan,Editor of the “Green¬
wich Review,” Greenwich, O., writes:
“Last January 1 met with a very se¬
vere accident, caused by a runaway
horse. I used almost every kind of
salve to heal the wounds, which turn¬
ed to running sores, but found noth¬
ing to do me any good ’till I was re¬
commended HENRY’S CARBOLIC
SALVE. I bought a box, and it help¬
ed me at once, and at the end of two
months I was completely well. It is
the best salve in the market, and I
never fail of teliing my friends about
it, and urge them to use it whenever
iu need.
Can’t Say Too Much.
Towaliga, Ga., June 5, ’85.
We find B. B. B. to le the at
Blood Poison remedy we ever 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. C. Kinakd & Son,
Merchants.
Josiali Davis’w Troubles.
Josiali Davis, North Middletown,
Ky., writes: “I am now using a box of
your HENRY’S CARBOLIC SALVE
upon an ulcer, which, for the past ten
days Ime given me great pain. This
salve is the only remedy 1 have found
that has given me any ease. My ulcer
was caused by varicose veins, and was
pronounced incurable by my medical
doctors. I find, however, that HEN¬
RY’S CARBOLIC SALVE is affect¬
ing a cure.” Beware of imitations.
An Aged Pedestrian.
Next to a walking match is Mr. It.
R. Saulter’s walking fifteen miles in
one day, fishing and hunting. He
lives at Athens, Ga., is 75 years old,
has 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 ‘JO years. Mr. Saul
ter, the Banner-Watchman and Rev.
Dr. Calvin Johnson say that B. B. B.
cured the ulcer and restored him.
“Oh, Josie” said little gleefull
Maud, “we are going to have some
honey made at out house.” ‘How do
you know?” asked Josie. “Because
enema sent the seivant after t.iree B’s
(mil 1 don’t know what bees are good
for only to make honey.”
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Bargain in Music.
This Favorite Album of Songs and bal¬
lads, containing thirty-two pieces of
choice and popular music, full sheet mu
with complete words and music
"**»”" finely prlnt
< Jt .^ipou heavy paper with a very attrac-
1 cover. The following are the titles
L the songs and ballads containein the
I avorite Album As i’d Nothing E se
to D ; Ihe Dear Old Bongs of Home;
Mother, Watch the Little Feet; Oh, You
Pretty Blue-eyed Witch; Blue Eyes;
Katy’s Letter; The, Passing Bell; l Buw
Esan Kissing Kate; Won’t You Tell Me
Why, Robin; The Old Garden Gate;
Down Below the Waving Lindens; Faded
Leaves; All Among the Summer Roses;
Touch the Harp Gently, My pretty Louise;
I really don’t think 1 shall Marry; Dream¬
ing of Home; The old Cottage Clock.
Across the Sea, A Year Ago; Bachelor’s
Ball; Ruth and I; Good Night; One Hap¬
py Year Ago; Jennie in the Orchard; The
Old Barn Gate; Jack's Farewell; Polly;
Whisper in the Twilight. This is a very
fine 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 $11.20. We bought a job lot of this
music at a grtwtaucrijice and as the holi¬
days are past, we desire to close out our
s toe It at once. Will send you the entire
collection well wrapped and post¬
paid for only 40 cts. tend immediately.
Address, TI1EEMPIRE NEWS CO
Syracuse, N. Y.
From Austin (Tex.) Matesman.
The effect of ilawkes’ Crystalized Len¬
ses upon the organs of vision is simply a
wonder, as there are several prominent
gentlemen in the Lari ' Office, whose sight
has been restored by their use, and hun¬
dreds of similar cases throughout the
jUnited State scan be refered to.
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Pitts’ Carminative is baying a rap¬
idly increasing popularity. It is very
pleasant to the taste. It is prompt in
giving relief to infants, with colic: it
cures diarrhoea 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:
“It gives satisfaction. Those who try
it buy it again. Y^our druggists keeps
it for sale.
An Undoubted messing.
About thirty years ago, a promi¬
nent physician by the name of Dr.
' v iliiam Hail discovered, or produced
after long experimental rest-arch, a
remedy for diseases of the throat,
chest, and lungs, which was of such
wonderful etiicacy that it soon gained
a wide reputation in this country.
Tj e name of the medicine is DU.
WM. HALL’S EALSAM FOR THE
LUNGS, and may lie safely relied on
as a speedy and nostive cuie for
coughs, colds, sore throat. &e
A Sallow Complexion Is Indicative Of
worms. A few doses of Shriner’s In -
dian Vermifuge will destroy them and
give a bright complexion.
Terms i Sl.SO* In Advanee.
It is all folly to say that love is blind;
If you want the flow of milk to seep
up, always milk clean.
Tomatoes may be trained to poles so
as to grow six feet high.
A fellow in love is very quick to detect
if his girl smiles at another chap.
The soaking of fence posts in blue
vitrol is certified to be the.best prepa¬
ration for preserving them.
’•Hacmetack,” a lasting and fra¬
grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
For sale by Dr. It. J. lteid.
The Georgia Baptist State Conven¬
tion ill convene in Albany, on the
21st O' April for a several days’ ses¬
sion.
A nasal Injector free with each bot¬
tle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
00 cents. For sale by Dr. It. J. Reid.
The Farm Journal says careless
driving never is a safe wav, for the
oldest and safest horse will.,sometimes
get seated.
'Vhy will you cough when Shiloh’s
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
10 cts. and #1. For sale by Dr. R. J.
Reid.
No dairyman should keep more cows
than he can feed well ; and no farmer
should till more acres than he can
farm well.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy— a posi¬
tive cure foalarrh , diptheria and
canker mouth. For sale by Dr. It. J.
Reid.
Feeding charcoal to pigs is health¬
ful, and should be practiced by all pork
raisers, c barred corn cobs are good
for them.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately re¬
lieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Bronchitis. For sale by Dr. R. J.
Reid.
Farmers are getting out of the no
tiou of fattening on nothing but corn.
Corn is good, but when intermixed
with some other grain, bran, etc., the
ration is better.
The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour¬
bon, Jnd., says : “Both df and
wife owe our lives to ShilohV Con
Uon <.'.ur;i.” For sale by Dr. Ji.
J. Reid.
This week’s issue of the Farmers’
Review says ; Thus far reports from
the winter wheat belt indicate that
the crop is emerging from winter iu a
better shape than last year.
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalize! - . It never
fails to cure. For sale by Dr. R. J.
Reid.
Farm profits vested In permanent
improvements return larger dividends
than when deposited in banks or in¬
vested in other directions. A farm
cannot be too highly improved.
Are you made miserable by Indiges¬
tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh’s Vi
talizer is a positive cure. For sale by
Dr. It. J. Reid.
Bill Man, of Foit Gaines, says lie
has a riile that General Washington
had when he shot squirrels iu Virginia
at 17 years old, and a sword that )>e
lougeil to the first Napoleon.
“Et tu Brute,”»s the young lady, who
had jus carried off the honors from a
fashionable Hoarding school said, when
her mischievous beau swallowed the last
spoonful of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup.
Don’t I—If a dealer offers you a bottle
of Salvation Oil without labels, or wrap¬
pers, or In a mutilated or defaced pack¬
age, don’t touch It—don’t buy It at any
price, you can rest assured that there is
something wrong—It may ha a dangerous
and worthless counterfeit, Insist upon
getting a perfect, unbroken, genuine
package.
The commissioners of roads and rev¬
enues of Calhoun county have decided
to follow the commissioners of Early
county be erecting at the court grounds
in each district a commodious building
for the convenience and accommoda¬
tion of the justice courts.
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ARE YOU NERVOUS?
(Jr do you suffer from indescribable feel¬
ings, both mental and physical ? Have
you overworked, or from other cause, be¬
come debilitated '! Do you lack ambition
strength and vitality from any cause ?
If so afflicted, or if you are troubled wilh
disease of any nature, send a self-address¬
ed stamped envelope, with description of
ca-e.fur full information concerning Prof.
Curtis’ “IOZGNK TREATMENT.” It
is endorsed by the clergy, the press, the
medical profession and all intelligent
persons who have investigateu its merits
A $5 Treatment delivered free to one per¬
son in ev :ry town. Give both express and
postoffice address, and enclose 30 cents to
cover charges, boxiug and delivering. In
ordering ask for Treatment “B.” Ad¬
dress Curtis lozone Co., Whiting Block,
byraouie:, N Y.
NO. 12.
GEORGIA RAILROAD CWAB
inti
Owe* Augusta, Qaxnui. Ga., D*e. Miiim, 19, 19M.* I
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, IMk last.,
V_J the following p—ss n g s* tA«Me will
be operated:
Train* ru* l»r m
minutes slower wan August*
No. 1—W*tr—Duty.
Lear# Augusta....... .... HMt
M Macon........ ..... 1 M a »
«« Mllledgavill*.. _____ • M a •
“ Washington,... .... N H i a
Arrise Crawfordvilie . ..... I M p a
44 Athens....... ..... I » f
r Gainesville...... ---• M » ta
Atlanta.......... —Dsiu. ...... IU»a
No. 1— Bast
I/eave Atlanta..... .. 6 0 $ a aa
44 Gainesville.. • 4 sts ... t II t n
44 Athens..... ... I M i a
44 Crawfordvilie... .. n w |
Arrlre Washington..... .. * •• *n
t t Milledgeville... • • •« 4 49 a as
44 Macon........ I 04 * a
44 Augusta ....... • M f as
No. 8 —W»st—D rat.
Leave Augusta..... • ** r m
(4 Crawfordvilie lllba
Arrive Atlanta 0 49 a ta
No. 4 —East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta T 80 » at
Arrive Crawfordvilie : 1 <l»a
44 Augusta..... Man
PAST LINK.
No. 27—Wmar—I> ab<*.
Leave Augusta..... ........ 9 40 a aa
Arrive Washingtoa ...... H 44 aa
Leave Washington......... t M a *n
Arrive Crawfordvilie .. • 41 • n
44 Athens .. I* M ta
44 Gainesville.. Mum
tt Atlanta.............. 00 f> CD
No. 28 —Easy—D mt.
Leave Atlanta.................. I 40 p an
i • Gaines villa. »ss*st StSSSs • ft* a «i
Arrive 44 Athens. Crawfordvilie.. I ?sj. 40 p
49*9099
44 W ashington. IN
Leave Washingtoa.. • » •Ms** H
Arrive Augusta........ • MIStSttt i «!•
larSUPERB IMPMOVB0
to Auousta ahd An.. kta.
Train No. 17 and M will *9ee a
ceive passengers to aad fra at use t
ing points only: GrovetaGt^ Msrlsas,
Madison, Rutledge, Lithania, Social Circle, lfawq- Oov>
ington, Conyers, Stotts
tain and Decstur.
The Past Line has Througfc
from Atlanta to Charleston.
E. H. DORSET, JN0. W. GRKKMK,
Gen’l. Pass. Ag’t. Gen’l.
Job W. White,
General Traveling Passenger Agest /
0. IV DOOLITTLE,
9
AND
Picture Frame
Manufacturer,
120 Jackson Street, -J -AUGUSTA, G A.
HISr'Pioture short notice Frames made to order at
gilded I-tfKogildlng equal a Specialty. Old Prame*
to new.
l-*y~A Beautiful line of Engraving*
always on hand.
.SEND IN YOUR ORDERS.
Pitt’sfCarm I native!
FOR INFANTS AND
TEETHING CHILDREN.
An Instant relief for colic of Infants.
Cures Dysenterv, Diarrhtea, Cholera In¬
fantum or any disease of the stoinaehe
and bowels. Makes the eritleal period and of
Teething rate and easy. Is a safe
pleasant tonic. I or sale by Dr. X. J
Reid.
AWKEsl
1
ill
PATENT.
Most Brilliant, Pure and Perfect Lea¬
ses in the World
COMBINED tVITII GREAT REFRACT
ING POWER.
THEY ARK AS TKANSl-A' KNT AHD «OLOR
l.r.SR AS J.IOHT ITSELF,
And for softness of endurance to the eye
can not la: excelled, enabling without the wearer lb
to read for hours fatigue,
fact, they are
Perfect Bight Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physi¬
cians in the United Stat**s, governors, sen¬
ators, legislators, stockmen, men of note
in all professions and In different branch¬
es of trade, bankers, mechanic*, etc., can
be given, who have had their sight na
! roved by slieir use.
All Eyes Fit ed ask the Fit Guarah
tkkd Mr
Dll. R. J. REID. Crawfordvilie Ga.
these gla-sea an tuA *uaw* i* >*d-
41 n at any prl*.