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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1888)
Tiie Democrat. PUBLISHED EVEHY FRIDAY BY CLEM. C. MOORE. CRA ^ WFOUT) ^ VIIJjE, GEORGIA. Btttetefl nt the y 'ttofficc at Crawfoidviilft, 9« org a, an neeornl-clt^H muj matter. — Fit!DA V , .M ANIC 22, 1888. A little hoy was told that there was no politics in heaven. lie thought for a moment, and then said: “I guess that’s because then are no politicians there.” Ik some people would use their ton¬ gue less and their muscles and brain more, they would confer a great favor on bored and tiled people.—Ilawkings YiUe News. Wk note that (ieorgia people are not the only people who hang negroes for their badness. K -utiicky, Montana itnd other sect ons report such haug ■ngs without the law. If the Devil does not get the fellows who borrow newspapers and who never pay subscription, be had better close ts shop uud quit business entirely. — Centra (Ala.) Telephone. The jurist who will devise some plan whereby it man may secure a divorce from his inotlier-i i law without sever¬ ing other tlea will solyo one of the most important problems of tho age. Tji'C Brunswick Nows has this to say about the weekly editors: “The weekly editors meet in GaiusviHe on the 4th of July, but it does not signify there is anything weakly in the crowd.’. A company of Russian explores will make another attempt to find Xoal.’s ark. Russia owns Mt. Ararat. Its summit is 17,000 foot above thu sea level and is perpetually clothed iu snow and lee /ranck lias passed a liquor law as follows: “Every person who may be condemned twice by the police for open drunkness will be held incapable of voting, of elective eligibility and of being named for the jury or a«y public olllce.” BEAD THE NEXTuir fr 1 qsd '"Z t" - i ' *[li ire — COLUMN ARTICLE.ByT — Tim “H »eky in miitaiu hopper” is looking with longing eye on Ute wheat l ' fields of the west, and the farmers of that section are so alai med that they have lost their appetites. If the “Imp tier' » concludes to enter the wheat Helds the fanners will have no wheat to harvest. You NO Frank Wind- ss, or Augusta, killed himself last Tuesday evening by shooting himself through tho temple with a pistol. The report was heard about 2 o’clock and men rushed up to his room over Wholoss a Go’s., warren block, and his lifeless body was found on the bed with the blood flowing from the wound. No cause can be unagin ed why he took his own life, lie bad just entered business with Ins father, und he was young, popular ami highly esteenwd by lus Cio*ti«ls. A stranger who claims to be the sec ond John the Baptist, is going through the s country around Jcfi'ersonvilfe, Ivy., cbnveying the intelliaence that the world is to come to an end on the tenth oi the first Hebrew year coming. A great many timid persons have been badly frightened by the h formation, and great excitement exists in some localities. The man refuses to give name or tell where he is from. He claims that he “can see a hand lifted to strike, which no one else can see as yet, and can hear a voice not heard bv others.’’ Mus. Ella Love, a widow, runs a one-mule farm in tho McDaniel dis¬ trict in Twiggs county. She is fifty two v ‘urs of age, and has with her three an married daughters, Misses He Uvea, Lucinda and Kittle. They rent the land, hire no help, and do all their own work. Last year tin y made nine bales cf cotton, 5*HI bushels of corn, 200 bushels of peas, oOO bushels of oats, killed fW pounds of poik, have a herd of fifteen cattle a id milks three cows. Mother and daughters belong to the Libarty Hill Methoiist church. All are hapi y and entirely out of debt. Mrs. Lore has reared nine children, all married except three, and is now raising one grandchild and a little oi - phan girl of no relatives Impurities of the ,si often auses great ai.noyam ■ at this season: Ibvd Sarsaparilla puru'.e. the '«v>»d, ml a THE DEMOCRAT, Cit A«FORDVILLE, GEORGIA. Place for Every tiling 1 . The importance of having a place for every tool and article about the farm, and never failing to have that jdaev filh d. is only realized by that man who has observed that habit close ly for sufficient time to calculate upon the saving tiius occasioned. To drop :i t.rx.1 where, it is Inst used is a habit sure to result in serious injury. It te, told of a certain man, as a fact, that corning home late one evening he took the harness off Of ti e horse in tne yard aud threw it on the ground. He put the horse in the barn, left the carriage .......* - .......I •»* •'> deep, perfectly sober hut very tired, During the night a storm came and the snow blew into great heaps. When it was necessary to ride out, the sleigh was found in anotner corner of the yard (the only carriage house on the farm.i, the uncmnbtd horse brought from the barn, but wide search rev nil (;d no harness, and it could not be re meaibered when it was last used or where left, An old harness was brought into use, and it was not until spring suns had melted the snow that t lie ham ess was discovered, where it had rested during the winter. The barns are down on this farm and every where one stumbles oyer something that remains near the place where it was last used. The farm is an eye- 3I)1 ,, ( !m „ jf p Ut() ii the market to-day. tllo ., gh ail excellent location, would find it difficulty to get a purchaser. Another farm is recalled, by way of contrast, who started with poorer prospects than the one just considered. llekeptnu orderly tool house, and each ch.Id, or employe, was strictly charged to see to it without, fall, that a tool when used was promptly cleaned and restoied to its place, lie was an indulgent father, and the children feiue ,i t„tt 0 ne thing, tho misplacing of any tool, which would be certain to incur their father’s displeasure. It llilH ‘ U llllS 8ilvc(1 li, “ 0 ’ to -day if the farm, though but ordinarily situated, was announced as for sale it would bring a high price, “Order is heaven's first law,” and tho q ° 0IU!r ,;,ie fiir,m ‘ r or ilr >y otl| er person puts himself in harmony with it the better.—1’lou, liman, On You Havkst any kidney dis , i,y Hut you are from time to ini0 troubled with BACKACHE, liLA l>DElt TKOCBLES, ltlLEU XEKUBALUIA, IN DICESTION, XI MRNKSK. MA I \ K L» s ^v^. \c, K. BOILS, CABBUNCLKS, ABSCESSES. l’ABALYSIS, DY.S FKFNIA, lMBOTENCi . SAVOL i l.lt.N, uv ANIM.rS » V \: | nv AND WM -MM TnlVTC ir>,UllU yoi" wit* l,, has w 1 i 'KMAIE UlAbft ’L'UOITB l.ES. Don I you know that these diseases would almost, never prevail if your kidneys were naturally active and keep the blood dean I WAll j ! N Ell'S SAFE CUKE’ is the only j l^nlicr, and that, is the ■ reason wlrv it not only cures known kidney disease, but a'so tit! per cent, ! of all other diseases which came from Lnsi s. i er.o Kidney disorder. Try . Delays d,nig< it to-day. me vciy i ous. Don’t Know. Some of the newspapers not long ago made no end of fun of a college graduate who could not tell who dis¬ covered America, writes Burdette. I am like the above giaduatc. I don’t know. li' you know or thiiik you know a man who does know, I wish you would tell me. I am also away down in the spelling class. 1 cannot sl , ell sluiUes , H , lir ag Shakespear used to speil it. 1 don’t know why there are so nranv gray horses and no gray eolts. , do not kl)OW whether the egg began with the lien, or the lieu started with the egg. 1 can’t understand why we ciM1 < t fiml the north pole when we know right where it is. I don't know why a matinee should come in the af¬ ternoon. 1 don’t know why a man should wear buttons on his coat tail, I can’t see what earthly use an ele phant's tail is to him. I don’t under stand whv people in town .ire always wild to go to the country and people of the country crazy to come to town. Whv don’t t-'iey change places at once and lie done with it? I do wish 1 could soim* wkore hear of a wise xn\xu who would devote a few hours every to teach , tea , ... s.mi u century vee a things that even bodv, except you and I, seem to know ulreidy. A negro preacher addressed his flock with great earnestness on the subject of miracles as follows: "My beloved friends, Je greatest of a'd miracles was ‘bout de loves and de fishes. D. re w as 5,000 loaves and 2,ikXI fishes, and de twelve ’postles had ,o eat detu all. De miracle is dev didn’t bust.” I’he man who oil! voluntarialy walk up and pnv his subscription at this dull season will certainly , . be . smiled , , upon l>\ ve editor. We would love »n ene ' 1 my that would do such a noble act.- Purify Your Blood, dependsupcf i Bodily and mentai health a healthy condition of the blood. Til Mood, particu darly in the spring gtj summer months, becomes clogged w impurities, which posion it and gener ate diseases. A harmless blood pt Her is necessary to restore a health tons. The best purifier and tohie known is Swift s Specific (S. S. gt) Of its wonderful purifying and to% powers we give a few testimonials! i 1 Mr. Wm. A. Siebold, with Geoil P. Rowell k Co. 10 Spruce Streeli, New York, writes: “1 ot feel it n^r 'l"O.Oru. Ml others wl, may be afflicted as I was, to write yo 1 this letter, which you can use in arj way you Choose. I suffered great pais from boils, all over my neck; I cou! not turn my head without acute pair] After trying all the usual remedied and finding no relief, I used one botfl 1? of S. 8. S.. and very soon I was entire ly relieved of my "Job’s Comforters'.” Now not a sign of <ny afllictiou can bot seen.” Mr. M. A. Hamlin, Winston X. Oj writes: “I use it every spring. It always builds me up. giving me appe Lite and digestion, aud enabling me to stand the hot summer days- On using it I soon become strong of bodv easy of mind.” Mr. C. E. Mitchell. West 23d St. Ferry, Xew York, writes; “I weigh¬ ed 110 pounds when I began taking your medicine, and now 152 pounds 1 would not be without S. S. 8. for several times its weight in gold.” Treaties on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed Iree. The Sinur Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Knife ami Fork Flirtations. To drop your knife means, 1 am badly l oied. To eat with your knife means, 1 am not posted. To drop your fork means. J am des¬ perately in love. To wipe your knife on the table cloth means, all right. To stir your coffee with your fork means, you are very beautiful. To whet your knife on your fork means, you see 1 am sh arp. T cut vour mouth with a knife means, 1 am impatient. To [lick your teeth with a fork means, I am the pick of the lot. To wipe your nose on a napkin means, 1 aiu making a fool of raysoif. To drum your plate with knife aid fork means, I am altnostcrar Tread with a fork means, I itch for an with you. To dip your knife in the butter w <. atis j aiu not very ' particular, yau SPt , --* --------- TUB Nationttl Prohibition Conven tion, vvhie,, wssemblecl in Indianapolis, hid., last week, nominated Clinton B. Fisk, of New Jersey, for President, and John A. Brooks, of Kansas, for Vice President. The platform adopt ed, in addition to State and National prohibition, calls for the immediate abolition of the internal revenue sys¬ tem; declares against polygamy and the combination of capital in “Trus¬ ts, ” and pauper and criminal immigra¬ tion, and advocates woman suffrage. Children Cry for it. The pleasant taste and agreeable aroma of Deleetalave make its use at¬ tractive to children as well as to udu Its. Early impress the child with the importance of good teeth. Spare it the suffering of decayed teeth by pro per care and attention. Keep its mouth clean and in a healthy state by using Deleetalave. For sale by all Druggists. Lucgs & Ilammack. The Best t.t ALL Of all the medicine I ever heard of or used, l consider Dr. Diggers’ Iluck eiberry Cordial the best medicine of all bowels troubles and children teeth ing ever used. A. -I. Stine, Oxford, N. C. \ 1‘osilive Gentli'inan Which is the most positive gentle man? Cer-tain. Taylor’s Itemedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein is certain lo cure coughs, colds and croup, it is n.easauc and clfective. 7 Notice. * t the regular nieetine on tin lirstTues -Yda> faliaferro in July, the Board of Education ot county will elect a County Soliool Coanuissioner. As the law re quire'that all applicants for this position be examined l>y the President of the Hoard or bv a committee whom the Board may appoint, l hereby give notice that I " in v at the court house at 9 o’clock of Thursday, June 2sth for who the purpose wish of examining anv person may to i^sent themselves as caiuiidates^ this President of Board, Jane 13th tsss. s r.VTK UF GEOKOlA Taliaferro I'OIVTY. Wliereas Julia C. G'Kiger, adnuaistratrix of M 1). L. Ifooger, represents tiled to the court, iu her petition, duly and en¬ tered on record, that site has fully admin¬ istered M. L). L. Googer’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if an > ’V’y 01111 why said administratrix should not be di .'Charged from her admin¬ istration. and receive letters of dismission on the. first Monday in August 1888. April 25th 18S8. Hi H. Flynt, nkv i- i oSie'erro County. ___tiie sr.ci:E r r of our SucsesS wft spare neither trouble or expense to please our patrons. Come and .see for yourself had that we the make Suuth us for (food l<~s pictures money as j ; uni he in other hrst>class than can be had at any i »<• ry jrfren’s Pictures made in quarter i < a a 1,1 ' y j. k were awarded . tlio !ir*t Best prize Views at tlie of Pi-d cut ''"'uSotiimucks Expose; ,n : BulJl _ pine Cards only *t..» per doz v- Fine only - per doz. Gad at the Gallery and 2 not. Cloudy days equally as good as dear, &s we use the instantaneous process, EDW*ARDS & SOlT, QailePV Of Ph0.3Q "Atlanta, r 3.phiC Aft Whitehall st. GA. ____ ‘ 1PEROR I L. LIAM ^tetoBnrl7n°l?fecha?: H■ 'p<>licy ond methods f _ | 1IST0RY OF THE IAN among EWP!R£^ tho powers of r -.';?:!:«^ hurnpo. Dreams oi • 1 IN ‘hjws’ co y , "to* H02? HUWdphL, h. U, 9 « V r son * the LIQUOR TRAFFIC. i Jr ly Rev.S.M. YEFJCN,D.D. 1 most active and aggressive period ever the kne in temperance work renders timely app nee of this crisp, original and vigorous von It is a book quite out of the beaten trac . y and piquant, bristling with te.ling poir brief, clear, sprightly, candid, earnest, com iuz, fair, dispassionate, full of ringing fact! d bright with burning sterling truths. question of It rulames the and 1 ro hibf: ’ brings it down to every mind con sciet marshals its many startling far ts in new and rrising forms, clarifies ami invigorates hues its It , paints in vivid and impressive the t stcr whose daily victims but increase its h er. and the poison of whose breath High JPaj eh. e’er cts. it touches. Supplied Cllotli by Agents, Si.oo. • so Hoc tellers and New s IFtaJers, or maile ostpaid >o any address by Frank XewsCo., l'hhadclpbia, i’a. / THE 81 > v/ f WAV l! M To get Irst-CIassWatcfi X is in c ' Operative Clubs. U ■e> « mi LOW! 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A $ o Oder in localilios v uerovro bare no Ajjonm Yi j c Viil c- 11 old of our Style O CABINET GRAND l jiU -1 LIS. List I ru o $1,000 for $350 Cash. Rf? ai * a , ir -crti f "tu “r f r.nd .an Introduction. Wo wilt pi vs yon today?, trial iu your own houso (it you | 4 i'v B'tec urity for tho l':&no. Wnrra Atctl 7 years. Cannot be duplicated for §450. Through any Dealer. This offe T wo make to introduce our Pianos. ?econ , Sari*uacti»njDia' i !-.&■ Pi > anie i’ all i >r t'uZe:-.: all uv’uey constantly refunded. an - ; on land at E " i". On: ov Installments. iew V 1 » • E t . , sir, . Write us ia u:ict li-Jfr -sntj Uu lk:5.s Heme of our •Vl JOHN J. : WICK, Gened ax. Hanaoss. - M ,9 i|») I } I mmi r ffiV, (©W Prescribed by the most eminent Physicians of Eu* ) rope and America as a rem edy for Kidney Disease, l Rheumatism, Gout and Dys ' pepsia, and as a > PBEvcKTIVc OF BRiGHT’S DISEASE. t sale by ali Hrst-ciass Fot i Grocers and Druggists. 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