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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1887)
POIStJHiTitiE ASHES * Wluft the Mt. Lebanon Shakers Found—Incident in the His¬ tory of u Quiet Community. The Mount Lebanon (New York) Shakers are a quiet com munity, J secluded from the fret and . the outside'world. worn o, They are widely known, how tr«r for their strict honor and probity . . bust . m atm. The Shakers believe that na tore has a remedy for every dis ease. A few have been found— the rest are aa yet unknown. Many were discovered by acci dent. Others came to light aa the result of patient experiment and research. paratively Nervous i lyspepsia dieeano, is growing a com neiv out of the conditions of modern life. It is a joint affection of the digestive organs and of the nervous system. These two were formerly treated as sepa rate .iWnte, ’ and it was left for , the , • . „ j oi Shakers i to prove that the basis oi this terrible and often fatal compli cation lies chiefly in the disord ered and depraved functions of digastion and nutrition. They reasoned thus: — “If we can in duce the stomach to do its work, and stimulate the e.vore t!v« .. organs to drive , • out . of ri' tne liody wImcIi thp poisonous aftei waste lie mat, life tors remain I riving elements of the food iav« been absorbed, we shall late oonqucml Nervous Dys¬ pepsia and Nervous Exbaust ion. Knowing And they infallible were right the power of Bhaker Extract (Seigel’s hyrup) „ . . lwss , compli'a , in c tktHigh reaolvwl similar diseases, it folly tkey leave to teat ground in this. To no fflr doill't tlwy proRoriued of tile remedy in humimlft cases whieli had been pronounced in curable —with iierfect suoeeas in every v instance where their direotious . mi to . living • and j diet . were scrupiDou: y lol lowed, Nevvous Dyftpenma and Ex hajiation is a JM < iiJiflrly Anieri can disease. To ft greater or le*s exte.ut half t!\0 people of thifl country (suffer Iroir. it— botheexes anJall ages. In no oountry J in the world are there bo nmuy insane aaviums iiUecI i to overflowing, ail reaulting from th ih Alarmtng disease. Its leading nyuiptomH are these: Frequent or continu«l head ache; A dull pail! at the base of tho brKin ; bad breath ; nau spous eructations; the fluids rising of soar ami pungt nt to the throat; a sense of oppress¬ ion and faintness at, the pit of the stomach; flatulence; wake¬ fulness and loss of sleep; dis¬ gust with food even when weah *rom the need of it; sticky or slimy matter on the teeth or is the mouth, esjK’cmlly on ris¬ ing in die morning; furred and coated tongue; \ dull eyes; cold band* • * ami i feet; r constipation; *i- x dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labor coll ing for continuous attention; and oppressive mid sad fore and fears. Ail this terrible (Sdgefis group Shaker Extract Syrup) removes by its pos itlve, powerful direct yet paHut*$s and gentle at tion upon the functions of digestion and assimilation. Those elements of the ftxxl that build up and strengthen the system are sent upon their mission, while all fire) \\iuca ed, poison flXlti kill, aro OX W It^ll from the prostrated nerves are quieted, toned and fed bv the purified blood. As the result, health, with its enjoyments, blessings and power, returns to the suf¬ ferer w ho had, of (vrhaps, aband onetl all hoi's ever seeing aaother well day. The Barber Shop. When you are in Augusta and want it s mve or hair cut go to the Centra Howl lh»rber St.o >. It » the plac*. THE DEMOCRAT, CRAWFORDVILLE. GEORGIA; Fielding’s Tom Jones. Some evenings since, Mr. Claude Hni'ien read before the Literary Club, a critical essay on Tom Jo-.es. Per hat s we u«a> gratify some who have never read “The History of a Found¬ ling,” if we give some more definite account of the story than was furnis! - ed by the essagist. Let ns say then 1 l,tu ' ,onei IU re£tarde<1 itH lhe master-piece of Henry Fielding, an an thor who lived and wrote something over a hundred years ago. His clear knowledge of human nature and skill in the portrayal of it have caused him to be rilIlk , fl as one of th, best of e,> glish novellists. The charm of his Stories lies in the rich vein of humor w ' ,ich ru,iS tbrou «" th0 " h / ,le of ‘‘ is delineations, bo far as plot goes, font Jones is si mple enough. Squire A11 worthy,“a line old english gentlem n,” of ample wealth and admirable charac ter, upon retiring the first night after a long absence from home, finds a beautiful boy infant nicely sleep ng m bis bed. This poor little wait, the kind hearted man cared for, and after several vain efforts to find bis parents he decided to rear him in his Louse, K>ving him the name, Tom Jones. H s sifter, Miss Bridget Allworthy, hav in * «"»*'* iHl 8O0n * fl %' ** ve bi ’ 1 h to a “' "l"'""’" , ” was known as Master lllinl. Ihi3 yolltt , wa8 m „ deil ,, y every one as the squires heir. However, the good man treated the two youths with no <1 stinction. Tom into a fine lad, handsome, sprightly, brave, gen emus, but exhibiting ever and anon some of the failings by which these virt ’“' s are vo, y intended, * oun « Bli ‘ 11 ’ °° the co “ tn r y- was (){ rn • i decorous department, but , beneath hjs Bober ext „ rior was m de . | liK , llf)ll aDd lmtcherous . II( , could flatter both of his tutors, one of whom / was forever harangueing at>out virtue, and the oilier about the rule of right, wiilie Tom could poorly conceal his contempt for both. As this latter came on to manhood, lie became much a companion in field sports of ^quiie Western, a coarse, drunken and ex tromely choleuic old countryman who was a near neighbor of Squire Allwor j tby, and this brought about an ac quaiulance with and an affection for the lovely Sophia Western, which af feetion she as warmly returned. But the old Squire, her father, took it into his head to marry her to iilifll, and w * ! ” t about il w,ti ‘“ ucb violence, “ lftt U ‘l youn f fled fro “. ,,,s lionse. lorn, about the same turn (hrouRh tht! intriguefl of Bljlil u .„ ilUo (lisgnrce with his patron, ami started ou t also for London. Thus tliis pair !<>f lovers were nursutng the same lout lard occasionally almost but never I quite meeting, and each undergoing ! some pathetic and some amusing .x J jerlenC0S - After tl “‘y r ‘ ,aChed L m ~ | f lUe u ‘f'" s iicL °™ of the 8t,,ry I were drawn thither and there occurred a general denouncement, with a dis | CO y ery of the facts that Iilifll was a ly j j n ^ rasca i and that Torn was really the 1 nephew of Squire Allworthy. When | I lie learned this, Squire Western was as anxious to have ins daugtrter many j Tom as lie had previously been to have ! her wed BliHl. Such is the story in I short; but this brief resume will con | vey tnit little idea of the keen wit the graceful humor, the strewed percep¬ tion of human notice and action which are to be found on every page. It is to be regreted that witli excellencies that will forever keep it a place among the english classics, it is marred by coarseness of expression that wouU ! make one hesitate to recommend it for 1 R plu ' r:l1 P e,aUrt ’- 11 c: ‘ nnot bo char * wi | : com ui».. mend FteMiug virtue that or to he condemn ever fails vice.) to I Tliere is eo danger Unit one will fall in i I , ove Wltb i icenti0US , ie8S from reading! Tom Jline8 . But he will find not a few expressions that are ilia imissable lu polite society. 0AT . VKKU (:l I{ E( ), health a id sweet breath secured, bv Shiloh’s Catarrh Bern --------— - —- — a.ifus free by Dr No Fits alter first day’s use. Marvelous cures Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fi. send to Dr. Kiine, t»:u Arch FhiU., Pa. A CARD. t,>»u wik> 8U oring r rora th» xh . vl wmourt' you, FREE OF on \ POE. This great remiMy was discovered by an iary in South bK Q O 000 00 fitT U• 1 viu, i;k run von i ARBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS 1 Premium, • o.rarararara Si, 000 00 2 Premiums, - S500.00 each 6 Premiums, - $2SO vlO ■' ! 2b Premiums, • $100.00 M 1 Premiums, ' iioiSS “ ' Premiums, - Premiums, $10.00 " ■ ’ ^rtior.Uj's a* «i v.r*>'tioL* 9^ Cimi sp i.t » ' jxTDW.i %'f AitsrcjkLJr*' t\ jrsrts. it f Vj V THEY MUST GO! Now what we want to do is to make all happy by selling you goods at figures within the leacn of eveiy Slim Pocket-Book. The goods must go, and to accomplish our sim and to make it comfortable and pleasant for ah buyers with small means, we have concluded to UPaxt Our Feet Down ON HIGH PRICES And mssli them to pieces. We hive almost everything you may need in the drug line, and if you only glrnco at a few prices which we quote here below, you will he cunvineed that we mean husincs when we saj the goods must go at LOW PRICES: Darby's Prophylactic Fluid at 50c. Harry’s Sarsaparilla at $1. Bany’s Molarial Antidote at 90c. Warner's Safe Cure at $1.15. Pbilotoken at 95c. Tutt’s Pills at 20c. Hulinicutt’s Rheumatic Cure at$t. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic at 45c. j Simmon’s Liver Regulator,(pkge) I2)4c Bile Bean’s at 20c. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF “HENRY CO TNT I' TOBACCO" WHICH IS pvt up in small boxes for farmers an a we are selling it at small margins by the box. Please remember it cost you nothing to come and look, and nobody full will line ask of you Pa¬ to snenri’a cent unless you find it to vour interest to do so. We keep a tent Medicines. Tobaccos, Cigars. Snuffs. Ciders al d a beautiful lot of Lamps and fix¬ tures. Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Spectacles. Take care of your eyes, and come to see LUCAS & IIAM MACK. CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. I 1 L Is Reserved For JL ’4 # i 3 a SPRl NO ADVERTISEMENT WSiii m h a Ry mmm i::^a » * mm !B -mm 8 ? 1 Our Leading Druggist. » j J W. R. REID, . Cr.twiordvillc, : Geor tablet (Tin have opened up iii the Grange Store on Sort her siile of the square a choice and complete __ -£jLCL -J G iwCIiC5 — __P XA FANCY! FAMILY GROCERIES CQSt'BOKQSlWBS. And Best J-roou Canned WGUUCU Goods GfUUUS ofallKinds Ui <XXX ik.lli.UO. 1-^ , I expe»'t . . 1 1 . ke* p always , on hand , . a full , „ stock , of gixxis ..... in the above . hine .. to suit the seasons at the very lowest prices. In TOBACCO and u]GARS J have the best brands as cheap as the cheapest. Gall and me when you want anything in my line. llurhcst market XX price paid for country produce. W. R. REID. B. B. B. at 90c. S S S at 31.25. Pemberton's Wine Coca at 90c. Volina Cordial at 90c. Brown’s Iron Bitters 61. Bradfield’s Regulator at $1 . Winslow’s Soothing Syrup at 20c. C C C G, at 25c, Pitt’s Carminative at 20c. King’s New Discovery at 91c. “Don’t Stop* iftgXo!” I J am on my way to the Cheap Cash Store of CHARLIE BERGSTRUM where I can get a full supply for my en¬ tire tribe with a FEW DOLLARS. Dry Goods, Provisions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Kats AND EVERYTHING CHEAP AT Crawfordille. Gra. 0. P. D00 LITTLE 9 AMD Picture Fram fit ^ Manufacturer, 126 Jackson Street, * ;AUGUSTA, GA. IS^Picture Frames made to order at short no lice Regilding a Specialty. Old Frames gilded equal to new. £Sf*A Beautiful line of Engravings always on hand. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. ... fR-fl J 8^ a—„ ' w a a ; n EUREKA METAL POLISH. THE BEST GLEANER ON E ARTH For Silverware, Tin, Copper Brass, and All Polished Metals. This preparation is the best in U world for cleaning the above named goods. It is guaranteed to put a good polish on ware cleaned with it. I, C. S. L-'Cas, will endorse the above statement. —Sold onlvJ'V— LUCAS & HAMMACK, Grawfordville. ONE PRICE TO ALL. PIANOS V.VD ORGANS —SOLD OX — EASY PAYMENTS Chickering, Mason & Hamlin, Mathushek, Bent, and A’rion Pianos, all well known and thoroutihlv reliable, We buyinsiiidi large quan tities that we give the consuui «r the benefit of the wholesale price. We save purchasers $59 fifteen to $100 on a Piano and send deducted on price days of trial, lu Height, Wbe fiom Same applies to Organs. Iiamlin, We Packard are agen's Or¬ for the Mason & el estral, and Bay State, and can and will iave yob $25 for to catalogues $50. and prices. J3T Write UDDE.V & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. BAND INSTRUMENTS. Our Silver Toned Ins ruments are strict¬ ly first class, our prices low, and Bands will find by wri ing us that we can save them money. I3F"Send for Catalogue No. 5 LUDUKN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. MUSIC TREE! Send 10 cents in Postage Stamps, and we will mail you five pieces ot Vocal and Instrumental music (our selection.) This music is full size, on heavy paper and the same as is sold usually We • t from this 00 solely to 50 cents per copy. make oiler to advertise and introduce our cheap mu¬ sic. We want the name and address of every Southern music buyer. Write We are headquarters for cheap i usic. for catalogues. HIDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. VIOUINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, DRUMS, ETC. We sell everything in small Musical In struments, and our prices will always be found the lowest. All goods guaranteed. ; and if not satisfacti ry can be returned at our exp-nse. Send for our 65 page illus trated Catalogue No. T. LUDDEN & bates southern Music HOUSE. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Out stock is comvdete in ail goods used it. oil or water color painting, or foi paint ing on satin, glass or wood. Also a fu l line of tools for hammered brass work,and materials for wax and paper flowers We guarantee prices as low as any h use in the United States, and mail orders will re¬ ceive prompt and careful attention. Cat¬ alogue No. 10 will soon be ready. ludden & bates sout hern music house. i»f.\T!ONERY A\u ENGRAVING DE PAKTMENT. We have added a line of fine Correspon detnee Stationery a d can furnish the lat ea styles in this line- \\ e s II as a sam t. -5E tvge 10c. Box would retail readily for 1 Galling Cards, At-Home Cards, Wed ! ding Invitations of the tin-st grade of cards with name engraved on copper plate j ! for $2, and will send specimen book free upon application \ LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. . E.VNUY GOODS, ALBUMS, ETC. JaBSOBSUXt’e and furnish article in this can any line at shortest notice. Orders for any desired goods for receive holiday, birthday, and or . ve j' i rl i m presents prompt care fu att ntion and we offer the people of ti, e South an opportunity House to procure fi re • goods from a Southern at prices or ' Ludden & Bates* S* M* K* bavannan, ua* Pitt’s Carminative! FOR INFANTS AND TEETHING CHILDREN. An instant relief for colic of infants. Cures Dysenter Diarrhoea, Cholera stomache In— fantum or any disease of the and bowels. M ikes the critical period of Teething ratv and easy. Is a safe and pleasant tonic, lor sale by Dr. R. .* Reid; also for sale by Lucas and Hacre rnack. ( I jM J A[ HABIT Quickly and’ 1 i»X Permanently Cured OPIUM by Du. Tenner's AND amu MORPHINE UrniK For sale by all Druggsts. MORPHINE. $1 Per Bottle. For circulars and infor m ,ion address Tanner Opium Cure Co.,. P. O. Box 105, Atlama, Ga. For sale by R. J. Reid. Atlanta, Ga. This is to certify that for five years I was a slave to morphine I took -ighteen grains a day. lie I tried eyeryfhing 1 could; hear of to cured, but nothing was of any benefit to me until I tried Dr. G. W. Tanner’s Opium cure. 1 have no desire for it now at all, nor could I be induced to take it ag in under my circumstances Those wishing to be cured will find your remedy all that is claimed for it. J. L. GLEN. I 3 od§:es o. cx o. o. (Certain Chick rn Choleua Cure.) Eiglit years of careful experiment ard painstaking research lave resulted in the diseoverv and prevention of an infallable specific fatal f( r and the sure of that most - dreaded enemy of tine /fathered fjithe* tgr cholera, .m poultry The G C G G is a gland discovery pack¬ for raisers. Only 25cents per the age and your chickens are safe from common disease. Thus is the only knowre Cholera Cure, IS?" IT NEVER FAILS, j&r Has been < ndorsed by the State Agri¬ cultural Department. Manufactured by R. P. Dodge, Atlanta, i la. Give it a trial anil be convinced. -For Salk By Lucas & IIammack, Grawfordville. Also by, a. IV. Brown, Sharon, Louis O'Brien, Barnett, and Dr. R. s. Dillar.i, Union Point. ■lAWKEsl J ft hifc I - : i N PATENT. Most Brilliant, Fare and Perfect Len -es in the World COMBINED WITH GREAT REFRACT¬ ING POWER. THEY ABE AS THANSPA T ENT AND COLOR LESS AS LIGHT ITSELF, And for softness of endurance t» the eye can not be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. It, tact, they are freriect sicrlrt tsiguc Pi-oson-porc, 1 leservers. 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, mechanics, etc., can be given, who have had their sight lm ! roved by sheir use. All Eyes Fit ed ane the Fit Guaran¬ teed By DR. R. J REID, Grawfordville Ga. These glasses are not supplied to ped¬ dlers at any price. ! From Austin (Tex.) statesman. Tlie effect of JIawkes’ Crystalized Len ; ggg upon the organs of vision is simply a wonder, as there are several prominent gentlemen in the Lan Office, whose sight h is been restored by their use, and hun oreds of similar cases throughout the United States can be refered to, — --- ------—— . r , S lbl A,E * The Inter-Ocean’s Indorsement, Dr. Ilor ie—Dear Sir—From peisonal Electric practical experience. lean say that yonr Belt will do all that you claim for t. Go] • a. P. C mnolly, of the Inter Ocean, Dec. 13,1885. _______ WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE . And ©th ers si ufferir? from. t nervous hronic debility ,ex Luastinf. pi mnaturi rT *“ 1 Sja? .ecliue of jroun^ or old »r’ •■ uositively Horne’s famous cured Eleetr* by Di - in the^fnion Belt. Thousand every State In have been cured fclwtrtcl instantly felt. Patented and sold K o»- Kapturc-Too cared in’ 85 . Rend stamp for pamphlet. j ■ ho*ne, ixvextos, >si wabash av„ chrao.