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CLEM. fi. MOORL
VOL. XI.
W. s. JESSUP. (SIGH RED FROST.) GEO. K. JESSUP.
JESSUP HBOS •9
•832 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA,
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS’lN
STOVES, HAM ANDTINWARE,
Fireplace Heaters, Furaaces*
• » • » Ana House-Furnishing Goods.:
-BUY THE
GELEBRATEd “FAVORITE" COOK STOVES,
EST 1 Conceded oy all to be tlie Best Stove ever made.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GALVANIZED IRON EVAPORATORS eve r
made. Our own make iron Well Buckets with wood bottom in them ; Guano Homs
Always keep in stock a General Line of Tin Ware Trimmings.
CRAWFORD VILLE HOTEL
-MRS. KATE KENT. Proprietress.
Crawford ville, Georgia.
Terms : $2.00 per Day.
rooms are Urge and ^“^^^EVKRY T&.
FURNITURE!
fiSCst-Reliable Goods, Fair Dealing.
--Prompt attention. NEW STYLES- Call on, write to
3EHC- ‘W. THOMAS
No. 85. Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA.
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The following firms and business houses have placed tlieir cards in this directory
for the purpose of showing the public where patrons can be accommodated by their
••rvlces in their respective lines of busin.-ss. We recommend the following name
to the public as reliable dealers, and they will all serve you at short notice.
JEWELER
C. S. LUCAS,
Watch-maker and Jeweler.
Watch, Jewelery and Gen. Repair bhop
Watches and Jewelry always on hand.
XjAWTERS
M. Z. ANDREW S,
Attorney at Law.
Practices in this and the adjoining
rounties, Office over S. Stewart’s store.
w. O. MITCHELL.
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts. Office ovef
8. Stewart’s su>re.
J. W. HIXON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in the Mitchell Building.
JJORACE M. HOLDEN,
Will practice in all courts. Office iu
Hotel building.
IVfltILLINE RY’
M RS. M. A. ASKIN.
Dealer in
All Millinery, Neckwear, Notions, etc.
Dress-making to order.
1Y1 \ f RS. M. C. TROPE,
Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Drugs and Medicines
R. J. REID, Practicing Physician,
Dealer in Patent Medicines, Drops,
•fall kinds. Books, Pens, Pencils and
all fancy Stationer y. __
T UCAS & HAMMACK.
Dealers in drugs, patent and other
medicines at lowest prices.
General Merchandise.
C A8PER MYERS,
Dry Goods, Clothing. Notions. Groceries
and Furnishing Goods.
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. 1 HARLES BERGSTROM,
I Goods, Groceries and General — Met
Dry
chandise. Terms cash.
OYLVESTUSSTBWkETi
T)rr eowij, Groceries and General
Merchandise.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1887.
Practicing Physicians
^RTIIUR G. BEAZLEY, M. D.
Offers lug services in the general prac¬
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
JQR. L. A. STEPHENS,
Practicing Pkvsician. Will be pleased
to serve all. Office in Gee building.
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Work Shops.
p iV jj oGLETREE, in
Manufacturer and Dealer
Wagons and Buggies. BlacksmitliinU
and General Repair Work.
E DMGN GOLUCKE,
Cabinet Work, Fancy Turning, anp
Stairbuilding. Gin/and Mill Geaiing a
Cnurtiolfv
X N. CHAPMAN, in
y Manufacturer and Dealer
Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Black
onithinar and Renairing a specialty.__
T HOMAS J. EVANS,
Blacksmith.
ieneral Black imltliing and Repair
Oiop. Work Guaranteed.
COTTRACTORs.
. J. NORTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Good wort at short notice.
X‘ iT>, WORK DONE at the Democrat
• I Office very reasonable.
5,000 Agents Wanted! Pouole Quick!
to sell Joe Howard’s
-LIFE of- BEECHER because
Infinitely the most valuable com¬
ing so ciose'y from the family circle and
by a master hand engaged in a ‘“Labor of
Loqe.” Richly illustiated—steel portrait
&c Will sell immensely. Millions want
this standard Life of the greatest Preach
er and Orator of the age. demand. t^uick is Send the
word. Territory in great
for circulars and 50c. for outfit to HUB
BARD BROS., Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa.
The *•lu^rou. Hook ottbeAge >»
oAmAtllnA Wife Al oAnAiUuR Miss Holly spent
.Insiah Allen’s fashion
alt last season amid the whirl of
at Saratoga, and takes off its follies, flirta
ttons , | 0 w neck dressing, pug dog?, style. &«.,
in her inim.table mirth-provoking
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A^no'iv'lntwi. Philadelphia, AMrera'niJBBARP Pa.
KGS., Pubs..
Beritfd U tin Interest ef Tslisferrt Ceaaty, the People and fieaeni Hews.
A GREAT OFFER. f
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FliEDERICA JACKET.
Pattern Free. A Handsome Gift
to our Lady Readers. fi
In our issue of may 27th we shall
print a Coupon Order entitling the
holder to a pattern (free) of the above
jacket, in sizes" for 34, 3(5, 33, or 40
inches in bust measure. A pattern of
this stylish garment is vetv useful to
any lady, as by simply leaving off the
reverse a plain jacket is obtained,
which is always desirable; and it is
just such a pattern as every lady should
have in the house. There will bo no
excuse hereafter for Mrs. Smith send¬
ing over to borrow a jacket pattern
from Mrs. Jones.
We have made arrangements with a
New York house to furnish these pat*
terns in the different sizes as .above, so
that the holder of the Coupon Order
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full Value of Sf cents, lie!tig ampmpu
nied by an illustration, and explicit
directions for putting together and
making. Ladies do not tail to buy our
issua of May 27th and cut out the or
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w nw t.h<* Annstle* Died,
Atlanta Constitution in answer¬
ing the Inquiry of a corn spondent,
gives the following brief history of the
Apostles, which may be new to those
whose reading has not been evangeli
cal.
St. Matthew is supposed to have suf¬
fered martyrdom or wasslain with a
sword at the city of Ethiopia.
St. Mark was dragged through the
streets of Alexandria, in Egypt, until
he expired.
St. Luke was hanged upon an Olive
tree in Greece.
St. John was put Into a caldron of
boiling oil in Rome and escaped death.
jj e afterwards died a natural death at
Ephesus, in Asia.
St. James the Great was beheaded
at Jerusalem.
St. James the Les3 was thrown f roin
a pinnacle or wing of the temple, and
then beaten to death with a fuller’s
club.
St. Phillip was hanged up against a
pillar at HierapoHs, a city of Phrygia
St. Bartholomew was flayed alive by
the command of a barbarous king.
St. Andrew was bound to a cross
whence he preached unto the people
until he expired.
St. Thomas was run through the
body with a lance at Coromandel in
the East Indies.
St. Jude was shot to death with ar
rows.
St. Simon Zen lot was crucified in
Persia.
St. Matthias was first stoned and
then beheaded.
St. Barnabas was stoned to death by
the Jews at Salania.
St. Paul was beheaded at Rome by
the tyrant Nero,
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la Consumption Incurable.
Read the following: Mr C. M. Morris,
Ark,, says: “ Was down with Abscess of
Lungs, and friends and physicians pro
nounced me an incurable Consumptive.
Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery
^“aWr^^eZ the work^on
mv 3 farm. It is the finest medicine ever
made. , ,,
Jessie Middleware Decatur, Ohio, aays:
.< Ha d it not been fer Dr. King’s New
p jscoV( . ry for Consumption I would have
WMllJ*
Try it isemple bottle free elB. J. KeW'fl
Drug Store.
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A learned fool is more foolish than
an ignorant fool.
‘•Hacmetsick,” a lasting and fra
grant pertnme. Price 2> an d 50 cents
For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid.
, Anthony Wilson, member of the
legislature from Camden county, has
recently been fined *50 for carrying
concealed weapons.
A nasal Injector free with each hot
tie of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents. For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid,
Work on the new o;»eni house at
Athens has begun and the building is
promised to be ready by next season.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately re¬
lieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Bronchitis. For sale by Dr. R J.
Reid
Petitions are being circulated in
Cobb coun’y asking the Legislature
to pass a law forbidding all trains run¬
ning on the Sabbath.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy— a posi¬
tive cure for Catarrh, diptheria and
canker mouth. For sale by Dr. It. J.
Reid.
Another citizen of Georgia has in¬
vented a perpetual motion maclii lie.
(t is i ime to call the previous question
on this sort of thing?.
'Vhy will you cougli when Shiloh’s
Cure will give immediate lelief. Piice
10 cts. ami *1. For sale by Dr. It. J.
Reid.
A South Carolina negro, who was
wronglully accused of stealing a hog,
committed suicide on account of his
feelings. A searcli of his premises
brought to life a stolen calf.
Are you made miserable by Indiges¬
tion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of
Appeti e, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh’s V -
lalizer is a positive cure. For sale by
Dr. R. J. Reid.
The body of Captain Clinard, who
commuod suiciue at Rome about a
week ago by throwing himself in the
river, was recovered last week about
thirly-iive nules below the city.
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh’s Vitnlizer. It never
♦V' iDcnre. For sale-by 4-LrtM- Dr. R. J.
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John Calvin Johnson, noted iu the
old days as a wig leader in Ocouee and
as a preacher, but of late years libra¬
rian of the State University, died In
Watkinsvllle on tl.e 3rd inst.
The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour¬
bon, Ind., says : “Both myself and
wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s’ Con¬
sumption Cure.” For sale by Dr. II.
J. Reid.
Fred Fit zgiVbon has probably the
oldest book in Rome. It was printed
in the year of our Lord 1704, just 183
years ago. It is bound in calfskin,
good print, and is in a wonderful state
of preservation. The subject is a de¬
bate between two prominent preachers
of that time on Schism.
If your teeth inn child is restless and fret
ful, It is an evidence that all Is not wel
with it. If it Is from any undue excite¬
ment of the brains, gums or bowels, l’itts
Carminative will soothe the netves,soften
h e gums and regulate the bowels.
Charleston, 8. C., boasts the young
murderer on record. His age is seven
years and lie calmly stuck a fork in his
baby sister’s head, because the child
cried, and he wanted to quiet it. The
blow being fatal, the young man hid
the body, though he afterward confess¬
ed what he had done. On account of
extreme youtii he will not be tried
for “manslaughter,” but his career
henceforth will be an object of inter¬
est to moral society.
It has been well said that a single
bitter word may disquiet an entire
family for a whole day. One surly
glance casts a gloom over the whole
household; while a smile, like a gleam
of sunshine, may light the darkest and
weariest hour. Like unexpected flow¬
ers, springing up along our dusty road,
full of fresh fragrance and beauty, so
kind words aud gentle acts and sweet
dispositions make glafl the home where
peace and blessing dwell. No matter
bow humble the abode, if it be thus
garnished with grace and sweetened
with kindness and smiles, the heart
will turn longingly toward it from all
the tumults of the world, and home, if
it be ever so homely, will be the dear¬
est spot beneath the circuit of the sky.
All In a l.lue of Nature.
There is nothing in the line of magic or
mystery about that wonderful and popu
larinedicine, Parser's Tonic. It is sim¬
ply the best and most scientific combina¬
tion possible of the essential principles of
those vegetable curative, which act pow¬
erfully and directly on the stomach, liver,
kidneys and blood. But there neither is,
nor will be, any successful imitation of
it. It is all the time eur» g those who
had despaired of ever getting well. For
ourself, your wife and children.
Tormtt $1.80, in Advanet.
Diversify Your Crops.
Fanners of the old school maintain
that editors are farmers in theory only,
a,,d . that vvl,en yuu „„„ attempt t0 P ut
ru,es for farmin *’ Md down b V « ew9 ~
P a P er8 ’ inl ° Practical operation, ‘‘the
old th,,, « woo t vvork ” We have
tiu med - ne y » P u8hed the 1 > ,0W
or hoed our row, but we have seen a
fireat deal ol farmers. We have seen
them come to Augusta and buy meat.
corn, meal, sugar, oats, potatoes, hay,
and they paid for these things with
money which they bad obtained for
wagon loads of cotton. Rather they
paid for last year’s goods and mort¬
gaged a crop not yet in the ground for
this year’s supplies. We have seen
them do this year after year. Now
there is not a farm within a thousand
miles of Augusta that won’t grow nay
and corn, or on which one cannot raise
hogs and cattle, and it does seem queer
that a farmer should raise cotton ex¬
clusively and exchange it for articles
which he can himself produce at a cost
something like one-quarter of the price
paid for it iu markets.
The thrifty farmer of to-day is the
one who supplies his table and the ta¬
bles of his laborers from his farm aud
not business places of jobbing mer¬
chants in the cities and town. When
a farmer brings to market live bales of
cotton, one hundred bushels of corn,
fifty bushels of peas, five bales of hay,
one hundred dozen of eggs, one hun¬
dred chickens, a couple of fat porkers
and three or four cow hides, you can
put it down that man will go back to
his plantation with a few articles of
clothing for the home folks, trinkets
for the little ones and a certificate of
deposite for u round unouiit in his fa¬
vorite bank. But when a man comes
to town with twelve bales of cotton—
nothing else, be goes back with loads
of hay for his cattle, corn for his hors¬
es, meat and meal for his laborers, and
lea\6 b hind nob a round amount with
liis involute banker, but anxious for a
large sum secured at a large interest
late.
This is a lesson from life, not mere
speculation or fancy painting. When
we urge the Southern farmer to diver¬
sify his ctops, we urge him to be Inde¬
pendent of the Western farmer who
furnishes him with his bog and homi¬
ny. Plant cotton, plant as much as
you can, but save an acre here for
corn, put peas iu another corner, grow
hay, grow cane if you can, raise hogs
and cattle, breed stock—and be a far¬
mer in all that the world implies.
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Bloomington, Ills , Sept. 18,18»2.
Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toted , O.:
Have taken Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Had
catarrh all my life; «m 48 years old. Had
asthma 11) years, and a dreadful cough
for five years. Have taken everything;
went to the Hot- spring; I have doctored
with the doctors hcre;I have done nothing
hut take medicine for U) years. When 1
commenced using Hall’s Catarrh Cure I
was almost dead. I sent for the doctor
the day 1 got Hall’s Catarrh i-ure, and 1
told him that l would lie any way and
that 1 would try your medicine. I was
very bad. How 1 suffered for 9 years! I
could hardly breathe at times. I saw
Hall’s Catarrh Cure advertised In the pa¬
pers and commenced taking it. I would
have been under the ground to-day If It
lmd not been for that. I have not had
one bad spell of coughing since. in
breathing my head feels well and I
well. It has done me a thousand dollars
worth of good. There are ten of my
friends, on seeing what it had done for
me, taking it, ar d It is helping them, i
only wish that every one who has catarrh,
asthma and a bad cough could see me, so
that 1 could tell them ail to take it. All
that know me here know how I have suf¬
fered. (I have been here since less,) and
say to me that -‘I am so glad you found
something that could cure you.” Every¬
one says, “how much better you loon.”
The doe ors -ay they are glad I found
Hall’s catarrh Cure as they could net
cure roe. gratitude to
I cannot exprees mv you
for the good Hall’s Catarrh Cure lias done
me. You can use as much of this letter
as will do the afflicted good. Publish it
to the whole world-it Is all true and they
should know it. CHRISMAX, __...
JOSEPHINE street.
4(H) East North
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Scarlet Fever and l> iphtheria,
are spread by contagion, by the transfei
of living matter from the skin, the nifiii
branous lining of the mouth, nose and
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the great germ destroyer. I rot. II. 1.
Luvton, of the Vanderbilt University,
Tenn., says: “Asa disinfectant and
tergent Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is su¬
perior to any preparation with which 1
am acquainted,”
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It You Still a «*oou Article
in plug Tobaec.^askj^our dealer for
NO. 20.
THE SHUT
SIMMONS
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LIVER
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mistaken Bottles sometime* lor Rhcsimatim; and mwMmmmI| waterLwjk. indigenUnai Um«C“
I nauaea or
Par Henry and acid eruAationt; bovr*)e alternately roeCDB
and aation las; of h having rala disi failed loas of cW memory, something vtafc which a jmtnfet h nb»
to oug t t»
hare been done; of the felilUr skin f low spirits; dry rongh; a thick. fever; |«Uv
appearance ana eyes; e rest¬
lessness; the urine is eceety and hi gh r a l ese d , and. If
allowed to stand, deposits a sod l aaeeL
SIMMONS LIVEN RESULATOK*
PURELY VIORABUt
All (FFECTUAl WHIFW FM
Malaria* Constipation, Bfilonww
Blok Headache, JFeoadlee,
Nausea, Mental CoUe, CanlkMa
Depremton, Etc., Kte., Bowel Bte.,
ls Kencrall; used In the South SO Be Tea¬
pid Liter to s healthy sAioa.
It acts without disturbance to the mum, dies
or occupation. It regulate# the Elver, and
causes the bile to act as the puree. The excels ol
bile end being health removed, it perfectly a tonic restored. cHeeS a produced
The Regulator is given with safety sad ike
happiest For all diseases results in which to tbs ant WsaaOva, delkssr altera¬ isfass.
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tive or purgative It sesdsd it will (ivt dta
most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest
and Beet Family Medicine in fee World I .
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LIVER REGULATOR!
See that vou get (he vife tfhc ltd B
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Stone Mountain ItoNtBe
OPKICB Auousta, OBNKKAL Da., JSst MaKASBK, 18, 18Ms I u
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, WthinriL,
\_>th« following passenger schedule wlO
be operated:
Trains run by 90 mcridan tin*, M
minutes slower than Augusta tiafa.
No. 1—^Whit-Daily.
Leave Augusta..... Id ««••«••€
Macon........ 1 fe
14 Millcdgc villa..
a Washington... H %
Arrive ti Orawfordville Athena .... . erw I
n t( Gainesville.. Atlanta...... ...... .. .... ^
No. 3 —Eapw-Dmiby.
Leave Atlanta............ • smaiii
14 Gainesville......... *
<« Athens........... «
it Crawfordviil*....... aa.a.a.
Arrive Washington.........
. t Milledgeville.......
it Macon ............ S
u Augusta........... 0
-West—Daily. ,
No. 3
Leave Augusta............ Crswfordville...... aa.« ana
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Arrive Atlanta........ .... 4
No. 4 —East—Dari.
Leave Atlai ta....... .... t «0 ata
Arrive 14 Craw Augusta....... ford ville ., ,V. : : {• e »
FAST LINK.
No. 97—W
Leave Augusta... •
Arrive Washington......... •
Leave Washington......... 7 *
Arrive Craw ford ville........ *
44 Athens ........... n •
44 Gainesville......... S CV
44 Atlanta.............. 1 (A
No. 28 —Ea*p— Dark*.
Arrive Arrive Leave Leave <( 44 44 Washington... Augusta........ Atlanta...... Athens.......... Gainesvilla. Orawfordvifk Washing tea. ••aeeseseeee >•###« • »v« ......... ».«»#• ewes b t 7 8 4 *f«SSSA vvvvv »-o
B^“SUPERB IMPROVED
to Acotirra and AitumrA.
Train . No. 71 mm* K I w» Mg> M r*
STfSTSv"JinShToSS;
M|W j l|Ion Rutl*dga, Social CIpcU, i Ow
j n g tOBi Conjcra, i-ithoola, Moo*
w i n ao d Decatur,
The Fast Line ha* Through hi i«g—
from Atlanta to Charleston,
E. R. DORSEY, JMO. W. GRXBXK*
Gen’l. Para. Ag’t. G«rt. kfu gra.
Jo* W. White,
General Traveling PaaMOpqr 4 |nt