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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1887)
THE DEMOCRAT, CRAWFORf VILLE. GEORGIA. = mm s> <» m Tgv m - -■** it! JywJ' c '4 E&Jsii ■. Hi! *E * «■ <t. % mi m % thy . i GRAI«QHDRS SiZMW, m I IWMMIM ^0 S’ .Utuf/Y*! R] 'i »J5, A* 1/ m a H Wm EAL i ns fl.V •BaalS I f. Si« \mi. WM $®sah w W" A A WELL-TRIED TREATMENT Dm. 200 FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, CA¬ STARKEY pace TARRH , HAY FEVER, HEADACHE, DEBILITY, AND PALEN RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, etna nil Chronic refer have the proof liberty of to iheir »i«</ ,\r> : ,‘us Ditordrt ' (in PhytH %ta»(Iii)^ »•, mu.*) B Ook “COMPOUND OXYGEN" bring taken into to the following who name have ! well- tin stem, tho Lr.fiii, Spinal Marrow, and the known prrton* fric<l Nervi flaugli " Nervous Centres "—are their Treatment Hon. William nourished anti made more active. T hus U, Kelley, Mnnf*-r of PhiL . th<- Fountain Head of ail activity, CtIvM’rvcv, Lockpoit, Rev. Victor N Plot V L i . ComuJ, Hon. Rev. Willi»tn Chon I lit* W. ! Penn I u(hrr.tn CuMtlnij. Nixon, 1 il _ ( see both stored menial and to the and ft stair physical, of integrity, is rc Inter-Ocean, , ( iii< III. Judge H, P. Vrooman the nervous system, the C” nor ienemo,K:»u .ftiltou -i ago, uuh of ; fit li - r-. in v very part of tip’ ' Hr Id. TO muscles organs, and all act "COMPOUND OXYGEN ITS MODE Of J ^ TION y more kimlly published AND RESULTS by Dr “ Starkey i* ib.-title remarkable and of Palm, a book which of two gives and but Ired i all page*, inquirer* ou. and ciently e(fi lull information as to this curative agent *<■< ord of aharuioned surprhing cures in a wide range of t hronic ca* many of them aft being to die by Other physic \ans It will he mailed for to any address <»n application Drs. STARKEY & PALEN, I52|-I529 Arch St., Phila., Pa. ■ IfQlv (,’LII’VIN'GS FOR THE CURIOUS. Brandt, an alchemist, discovered phosph'iru) in 1077. Th-ro are in the United States 17,210,- 141 ( hurcb members. The oldest lihrarv in the world is that of Kwoto/.o-Kien, Which wasestablished dic in' th< CnOW dyaa-.tv in China (B. C. 11 . 2 ). In E iglan I at the time of King E i ward, 1027, there were three written languages in use, " t Prench ' and ' ’ English. The Mexican army, when on a war footing, has 100.000 men, divided - as follow,; Infantry, 131.522; cavalry, 25 i 700, and artillery, B, 600. hv i-r.■ * -hown , that ,• , a „ greater ninwi.'il of v. ork i accomjj. sued by sew ing machines when run by electro motors tii i bv foot power. There is als > less wear and tear to the macliine. i: the Chin'- nation were to pass i >e ; for; iii ohscrv'r in single li e, the pto sion would never cease, for a new generation ivou'd be coming on the stage as fast as the procession moved. M.o-'d..... Mrs J5oiil'Ui"cr of Branch county .......... avo. A vniir later she gave birth to triplets. 1 hist Christmas she added four little Boulangeis to the family. .. more Cardinal do H-clielicu, ’ the famous • prime minister of France during the reign of Louis XIII., died in 1042, after twenty years’ reign as the real head of ooimlry, the king being little better than an imbecile. England, the land of the Angles, takes it, it n.iiut. from Horn one one of ol the the chief cun.i tribes trines of oi low German invaders, and the term »w-*«....... w<m •» •>'« represents the union of dialects of the Angles and Saxons. A lYx.'is tie contractor recently cup lured a horned rabbit. According to accounts it is a common gray rabbit with the uncommon addition of fourteen horns some on the head, others around tin* neck their arrangement ’I, beioff some thing hke that of the horns , of , the horned fro ,Y - IJiiOO 1 inro n II IL ill ars «u n of oi ueuysutii^* Gettysburg The following is from an interview with , ex-Congressmaa Ilrandegee, >, j pub- | iished in tho New York “Tribune:” Mr. Lincoln had been excessively solicitous about the result of that battle. It was known that Lie had crossed into Penn sylviinia, threatened Washington and that battle had been joined near Get «,.....« .............hi. .11 ,„.b.bll lt y s meeting with SwayneL -'-'"L."”!. 0 i , . T SIGNIFICANT 2 Home of lbe Litl Public Opinion. of a Great Man. .Veto York Correspondence C’tveland Wider v ry many of them have the waxy skin, Uroasical ttn h, and "putted eyes that are fare.,. Since General lx>gan’s death the sub jeet of rheumatism is being disnisaad by the medical profession. _ • lf the kidneys are id goo t condition all un ue -essary material is regularly ear.-fed off | by thorn. If nut. various adds, such as uris alt Mtrts of chronic organ.'" diseases, it | would seen^ therefore* that rheumatism, like j dropsy, is pot a diseas*, but the result of a iix as an i it is safe to say if the ■ it imach and kidney's are sect in from h alibtul rhea ' tkare will be nod alb* : conditions ’l mutism his . ^ ^ ^ ^ that j dj«. aw . wx*. of the kidneys, and once ex f,^iyof hen it doc'ors the treating kidneys him that forrh cuu-ed .-uniatism, his w was ! attacks. tThe high living an i the excesses in |; fii.. hiffcaa^for’Bright/s‘disease, r esnl 0 c!anv- 'n'^Vew* 1 York "i"tho and the arts i tocratie inhufliejint trjiuble known as rheumatism, even as and improper food bring about j i the same iftsulu among the very poor. l { The abc*e S* article, which we reproduce’ signifl- bo cause of general interest, is very cabt Ttjf public believes that rheumatism huongh of ti i, is developed fo^mld, it gradually ruins the health lhis fact is a scientific demonstration. If docfcrs do not admit it, it attract is probably atte because they do not wish to i Uo tion to jgieral tne inena e deranged kidneys otters a the Logan lMlth ,«»w _^y have no i Generid know what hm real trouble d!^ was the kidneys. Senator Sittig, of Illinois. whifee-rpte elected Logan Senator after four months pf balloting, tells us that Logan in often his comnlaibed r to him of great distress U}ti D isea-e of the kidneys beside, that, always it aaBKa-aassuassa produces rheumatism, and female (complaints and countless other dls I eases which would almost never develop kidney if the Moo'd wat kept free of uric acid or ta( , tg tlie , m hlio rec gnizes evident even though medical gentlemen, for very Warn#r’s safe cure, nowa.drai.ted haspn to berths 'bi^olry!t aTthori tativel Y stated time ana again tliat tneiecan be no l eat sound health if there is any false oction of tho kidne ys. Insurance companies refuse millions of risks on this ground alone, lienee t is that there is such universal popu »»rHy fivea to the great preparation named — avo >ulanty that is tweet upon intrinsic merit f Too much dependence upon professional r , arlvK , 1 , e8( « cia Uy in matters over which medi-l d men a tiuit they have no power, too ,Te vwte^mU experience gaiued by fa tel di-aster* guided by Hov ■ much better it is to be an i i um , re udiced p.U.lic opinion in such matters. Ha.l Logan been so guided, Ue might have u !■ pare i many years. \ A >»-o~ 1-.^— ■« - — not come yet. fa If .TAfejll stamia for Mighty Smsibif Talk The correspondence between Major young, of charleston, and .John Brown, dollar bm> is The son of Harpers Ferry Brown hopes will that "the bloody l„.h chasm” of other *•>■* he tilled up "fraternity” > nou to m.ike the gluti.xl even. And he. adds tint the politicians who “fought t-.eir battles seated on dry goods boxes iU time, *. ,rm and r,) r then ; f wiiI we snail v““ have no iu more who section;,! prejudice. As fertile men ‘hooked into each other’s eves Wte long ago and are now so ^ook busy trading with ' hcIi other that the dead past, which has buried its dcau. is—well, it - s the dead pBst . Ihe , Brown family seem to . , have a good , ol common sense.—New York Hera]d _____ . __ Tin Reason.—T he white boy’s desire to be a negro when in masquerade can no t be accounted for. The negro bov never paints lnmseif while; but some day he expects to be made white by act of Congress. —New OrUans Picayune. Disorders Which Alien the Plidueys Are among the mo it formidable known. DU betes, Bright’s disease, gravel and other corn plaints of the urinary organ , are not ordina &SK5T ulant for the urinary glands ]n.» ever been found in Hostetler’s Stoma-h Bitters, a ihedi ' in0 which not omy affords the requisite 1 stimulus when they become inactive, but in’ or.se> their vigor and secretive; power. By i.wveasmg the activity i.t the kidneys ^nd hiadder. tuis medi ine has the additional ef :.:--;;S l .V/,^‘ , ? 1 \V , {f e /u“'ar o!h, c'm Lo* oreaw n"i? e‘“ and”*-tTT i iwi'.erof iwel^an ; emedy ”r hiiioisne-lTand’fever a ^Tt eounteiaet-’a ten :encyt>premature d ouyand stist tins and comforts the aged and inhrm. -------------------------- The character of n nation i- not to he learnt from :ts tm,. im,.s. B ®(CapcinE)Q|. <9; ■ pofeuMfercR IlifihMt Awgrdt of MfldaN la Far op.* lad imn-ir*. and ail aches and pains, endorsed by g.uou rhvsi Him* and brogaists of tho lu»hesc repute. Benson« ' ther absolutely useless. Beware of rations idor OM8, art* i mi uni »im iarsoundine names, such as “Capsicum,.....Tip yakk soothers, au dr g;Utn. skabuhy * jnicvsov r-wrirtor.. New York. - W-*f t rig • I na, D(j6 « «>s»v ■ « g>s& VV » ki VVVVIknv ^3 SHOE* FOR ^ r.tNTtxnxN. The best *.'* Shoo in the ° world. He»t iuaiemi,styi;*ii, m* 3 J”! t vi eCi?,c k‘ o.a’is p/ £ «£ iiDtUingtoexii nlnethem 1M feaytfe. jour dealer’s, x semi ^ . ; 5< L g ?BE ST -^a TAHM^I J BBfe 17 ffi A P UBECf VEGETABLE Pi'-tfASXSVOH M 0, SENNA-MANDRAKE-6UCHU jAKD I OTHEn EqUAliy EFFICIENT REMEDIES. It has stood the Test of Years, J in Curing all Diseases of the - BLOOD, LIVES, STOK ACH, KIDNEYS,EOW ELS, &c. It Purities the ^r«ru,c i!i Blood, cleanses Invigorates the System. and - ; .. , [BITTERS DYsr-EPsiA.co'fSTi CURES FATION, JAUNDICE, iAALD'SEASESGFTHE SICKKE ADACHE, BIL¬ LIVER IOUS COMPLAINTS, &c KIDNEYS disappear at ones under its beneficial influence. STOMACH It its is purely cathartic a Medicine AND as forbids propsr DOWELS. ties its use as a beverage. It is plea3 j 5 Sg»„„ autto the taste, and as < Uren easily adults. taken by ckild ilffl^CiSTS as !!;prsckly ash bittersco Sole Proprietors, l-»T,Loui3und Kansas City “ O^S’Ct WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. fifil‘fii te-A Haisesville, October 15, 18s6. N. J., i E. T. IlAZET.TTktE, IVarren, Pa. Dear Sir: I was taken with a very severe cold last Spring, and tried every cure we had in the store, and could get no help. village doctor I had o r prescribe for me, but kept getting worse. I saw an¬ other physician from Port Jervis, N. Y., and he told ine he used I'iso's Cure for Consumption in his prac¬ tice. I bought a bottle, and before I had taken all ol it there was a change for the better. Then t got my uuntity em¬ ployer to order a of the medicine and keep it in stock. I took one more bottle, and my Cough was cured. Respectfully. McKelvv. Frank x THE OKLY TRUE m CURES WHERE ALL ELSE f AILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tasl ou good, Use in time. Sold b y druggists* CO.NSU 5 5} w.“ ~,.h “25mg?