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ic Cnunton k~“ Democrat,
By CLEM. G. MDOHE.
VOL. XII.
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. W.S1MS O.S. BARNETT
V : BIKIItriK vrw&yp: M H
t«i mil atfti ififi
ARE TOUGH AND DURABLE.
AH Hard Brick, per thousand, $ 6.oo
Mixed 11 ii tc 5 - 5 °
Salmon ,< 1 1 5.00
Ic O. B. at Yard Send in orders at once as our brick
are in great demand.
We Deal Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Cement,Laths, Shingles,
and Mouldings,
And All U* Timber
HTTFe buy and sell LAND for 5 per cent, commission. Tut your property in
our hands and ive will advertise it for sale. NO SALE, NO PAY.
SIMS &BARNETT,
WASHINGTON, (1A.
Real Etate Agents, and Dealers in Builders’ Material.
ATHENS FOUNDRY
Machine 'WofJcs
ATECEHUS, CD
-MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron ani Brat'S Castings* Mill and in Machinery
Shafting, Pulley:, Hangers and Baxes,
Cotton Prossss. Cane Mills and E?aporators
Cotton Seed Crushers L circular baw Mills.
ES.We sell the Atlas Steam Enginen, Injectors, Wheels Jet
Pumps, Valves, Piping and Steam Packings, Water
and Belting Cloth.
8®,WRITE to us or call and se us for anything you may
need about your Engine, Mill or Gin.
Address: ATHENS 101 NEK Y & MACHINE WORKS,
Athens, Ga
DB. R. J. REID
i -Calls tli© ,A.ttention
--»OF HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC
To His Well Selected Stock of Drugs
and Confectioneries,Toilet Articles, etc.
He lias one of the largest ami best selected stocks ever broug.it this market, His
store lias been repainted inside and out, an I with new fixtures added, it now presents
a handsome appearance. Everything is first class, clean aud neat.
After an E’lerience of Eig-ht Years in Business
He knows how anil where to buv and feels at warauted in guaranteeing prices
If you want pure Drugs and cheap Drugs, call to sec him at
The, Crawfordville Drug Store,
~‘5TS SfflWSSU «
night as in the day.
Call and See Ills Stock and Grot Prices and \ on Will Be
satisfied. He guarantees satisfaction as well as prices.
cl's Dr u Store,
Crawfor&viii:, Georgia.
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•fmm Mr g. SHISgij:s — ■
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Hi AUgUSTAi Ga- ■ i
©evoted te the Interest T foplt ami General Hens.
GEO I DAY, JULY 27,1888.
A STATE SHOW.
IMMIGRATION TO GEORGIA
Send a Sample of Your Produ
to Mr. Glessner.
The attention of farmers and otlu
citizens of the State is again called 1 <
the efforts being made by the ‘‘Georgia
Bureau of Immigration,” under the
auspices of the State Agricultural So
ciety and the Central Railroad of Geor -
gin, to illustrate the capacity and -
sources of our soil and clir"'
thereby to attract honest,
home-seekers and Induce them
tie in our healthful and liospitab
mate. One of the methods devisi
unique in conception and will piove
attractive and instructive. A speciii
car is being fitted up, a “Georgia on
Wheels,” which will be filled with il¬
lustrative specimens and samples of
Georgia products and sent through the
Northwest some tune in August, in
charge of Commissioner Glessner and
assistants. The following is taken
from tlie Southern Empire, th or,
of the Bureau:
In the car will he a representation ot
all tlie varied products anil industries
of Georgia. From the mountains of
North Georgia will come specimens of
gold, silver, iron, lead, marble, manga¬
nese, graphite, mica, talc, and other
minerals, with grains and
fruits From Middle Georgia will
come samples of wheat, rye, oats, corn,
barb v, cotton, vegetables, fruits, bet¬
ter, honey and grasses. Fr r m South¬
ern Georgia will come rice, sug ■ cane
syrup, sugar, sea island cotton, lives
melons, palmetto, grey moss, yams and !
II the products of that semi-tiopic.il '
region. From tlie forests will 00 ■
specimens of yellow pine, eed
press, gum. oaksJiickiteimK..
pen tine, rosin, etc. From tlie
factories will come samples , 0 M 0 :
and wool ods, wooden v
and a >ong in • of manufuctn
cles. The Commissioner is sp ;***
pains to make the exhibit b<
plete and attractive, and lit !..■•
listed in Ins aid enterprising men u
every section of the State. He 1
all who have any special products pc- j
culiar to their section, manufactured j
articles or curiosities, to send them to
him without further invitation. returned! A,
tides of special value will he
when so requested. Mark all articles j
for exhibit “W. L. Glessner, Comm is
sioner of Immigration, Amerlcus.Ga,”
and ship by 1st of August. Label
each article with name of specimen,
name of donor and county, ami notify
Commissioner ., . . of its shipment. f
Papers throughout the State are re¬
quested to copy this article and urge
the people of their county to piepare
and print a description of its resources
and advantages for distribution
throughout the North, shipping them
to the Commissioner not later than i
the 10th of August.—Cum. Hender¬
son’s Crop Report for July.
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The Constitution. i
We take the following from the Ogle j
thoiqie Echo and heartily endorse what
is said herein, and will testify to the
truth contained herein. Read it aud I
see what a truthful (?) paper our ;
'
“best” paper is:
The Atlanta Constitution is a great
paper when it comes tc gathering the
new-s and furnishing it to its readers.
In thus it is a credit to the State and
the Soutii, but we must raise our voice
against its grasping depositions, and
some of its methods resorted to to car
ry its point whenever it wants a tiling
done to its benefit. In tlie Weekly
Press Convention which m t recently
in Gainesville it inaugurated a move to
have that Convention endorse it and
cornmend it to the people of the StaL
Very properly this move failed, s'nct
the members of that convention >.
no more reason for commendio;
than any other paper of she Kit
Haying H-.vinfr taUtd failed in m Hie me convention coin en non, it u.
resorted to other methods to have -
readers believe it was successful, ami
when a complime. tary response *a*
made to a toast to o e .if ils s ail, i
was made to read is having lieen mad
to the paper and so published by tin.
, . t
v* i :
were in a posi ion to know the trut
i.f the iu tter, rather it lias luweri
J itself. »
Foi wliat purpose tiie effufi 1
naade ti* have the Weekly Press C >
; ventinn endorse the Cnnstitution
fail to see. The wieklv press of fld r
i gia Has neyer failed to accord that ^
for its enterprise and j
en tin igh most of the !
tial recently differed j
politic d question that
i.leted settled-a thing I
1
■tithe Constitution stands
[fijommeudations, let it
isk for it in the proper
given all well and good,
is -t hope to gain anything
.ding responses to toasts j
' ; ail. Buell conduct on j
vi letice to us that it sees
f its ways in some of its
It the weekly press and
good will at all baz
move it lias failed
i we would humbly offer
our great contemporary
ick what it lias said, and
again in a more flattering
• tie facts and the facts
after.
utliern Farmers
lust Do.
fefns Picayune says tli ey
liked farming. The ex
Ithern farmers proves
iy cannot live and thrive
f, nor on vegetables and
-i> fled farming is their
nd their last ditch in their
C make au Honest living and
* debts,
T- supply for the farm is of
11 •
to the , .. armei,
th importance
fjenty is made for table use
an mo-tie animals the balance
au ■ul farm expenses should be
OBCB mat'd a farmer say in
could run his farm
’an and farm expenses
,thout iiHiu , ... .........
mg _
.
tv usii; t.iat he could pay Ins
C
hcoulit in produce of the
and his family did
oot'-.i.ig_°f
hill, "and worn, o<-
1 hf* Y icher and fthwr-
a i<’U in tb s warm cli*
little. A ' goods at
? cheitj) Fp! iitrs must
A ds tli) ay do not
to rati' fancy or pride,
if A M ml industry hnuhl be
( «« IS. farm,
• b ; a , ,, st 0I1 Sunday.
u humer * . ^" ul °" shmdd , Ime ........ agoo.^ ’ _
. , 0 hi |j j n
- J “ s „ lus t0 s ,.ir. If he
-
ll truck farm it .shoiilfl bo on a
luo,! ' *' and sale scale and shouTn'ot
: with his bread and meat
m| re
. in
”, "J 1 ' 81 ' ' '
t e ,i L e in the stuilv and practice 01 .if,
vlc[ We -, they must study the soil and
fertj dizers and rotation of crops, and
stoi'k frnodel raising. Tin y should al! try “gilt to
1 *, farmers and to run
edf !«” farms, of which tliey arid their
Uu lilies may justly be proud; and
I" ice. ci nteiJtment n»d plenty should
ill ii he found on such farms. On
ill . li fauns cotton, vegetables and
in * ; s should occupy back seats, and
br mad and meat should come to the
fi4>nt. .
TheS. H. S. Company.
Among the very lirst establishments
Atlanta to become nationally known
y,. iien the Gate City bad set out on its
vvonderlul carter of fame and fortune
v* Ta ® *hat which lias tor years riianufae
lured and sold the celebrated “S. 8 .
tf.,” or Swift’s Speciflic; and it «h
tlirougii the uninterupted and uuyield
,r,g success and increasing use and
'Popularity of S. S. S. that this house
. one famous.
It is too late m the day to recount
with brevity the long and unvarying
! riuinphs of this soveieign tonic, and
it is much too late to question its un
doubled efficacy and merit. Other
preparations have been brought into
Iieiug by the needs of human woe.
>i 06 oi tin se have been meritorious
iir.t 1 have met tlie expectations anil
claims built upon them. Others have
b":n falauous. ornt or them ■ ll<i vc
.
- vived. Others have disappeared—
have gone under by their own gravity
or u-eii swept away by supenot, rain-J
dies. To the sterling and established
repute of .S of course toe fate of
i.fii- f (forts could tile tit noth in r
Tneir success could not abate that of
the S. S. 8., and their failure could
ive it no wider Held for us triumphs
A remedy so well known and so uni -
verbally Successful could well afford l> »
submit to all tests.
S. S. S. happens, too, to he a sp die
fdr the very kinds and ilegiees nf ali¬
ments and afflictions to which tLe va3t
percentage of human flesh is lieu in all
climates, conditions and circumstan¬
ces. These are rheumatism, scrofula
blood poisons, blood taints, mercurial
and vegetable poisons, ulcers, diseases
of the skin, catarrh, cancer, etc.
Elsewhere we print a full page show¬
ing the wonderful scope of diseases
over which this specific presides as a
confessed annilnlator. Our readers
will find there a fuller account oi its
conquests than it is possible to set
forth in tins space.—Greenesboro, Ga.,
Herald and Journal.
Treaties oil Blood and Skin Dis¬
eases mailed free.
Tile SwitT Specific, Co, Drawer
3, Atlanta, Ga.
—
Florida’s orange crop is said to be
worth two million of dollars to that
State annually.
The latest Arkansas sensation is a
baby with two heads and faces, one
arm and three legs, upon which it
stands tripod-fashion.
A Georgia woman has had four teeth
pulled and her jaw hone broken every
time. Her husband is now coaxing
her to have a liflli one pulled.
The mail who sits down and waits
to bo appreciated will And himself
among uncalled-for baggage after the
limited express train lias gone by. >
\ 011 r Huime on I-'irov,
Not the liou.e of wood, or brick, or
(jtono> W | lich you | iv „, i» lIt y.mr bodily
tenement may he hi terrible danger from
8mo ulderhig five wiilcli you m ake no «f
fort to quench. Too great danger from
impure blood U that, it debilitates tins sys
turn, anil the digestive organs grow weak
»ml inactive. Hoof s Sa.aaprrHhi corn
bines the best kidney anil liver invigora
best alterative and tonics,
^ rfW> 1 } . 0 v « R „table kingdom, carefully
1 q,.r.itunihugly prepared in a eon
t od from. It purifies, vitalize*, and
" - l^looil' aud toovs up tl(j! JS f,'in
' vigg the w!
„„„ 'dUkgtttedi i
of diseases.
-
, in 13 1 w- b I
llucklen’M iruie. -1. .
Ilni'm Thk. BkstSalvK in Salt tlie world Uhei.m, for Fever Cuts, j
; Sores. Ulcers, Hands, L’liilblains,
iSmes r. tt r, Chappell Eruptions, ami pos
Corns an I all Skin required. It
lively mires Files, or no perfect pay satisfaction,
is guaranteed refunded, to give l’rice 25 cents per
or money
box.
Oitation.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY (JONCEllN
t \ E0KU1A Tamakkiiko County.
\ jsusan the A. undersigned Overton bus in for due permaiient I 111111 ap¬
plied to of ailmiiiistratinn on the
letters Julies, late
estate of Jacob
of said county deceased, nml I will pass
upon said application on the first Monday
in August 1888. <Jiveil under my hand
and official signature, this the 2 m'i day 01
July, 1888. llKNUY II Fl.YNT.
Ord. Taliaferro County.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
4 II persons having demands against Inn
7Vestate of deceased, Lovioy Omni, hereby late of notified Talia
lerro county are
to present them to tlm uiidcrsiglied indebted ac -
cording to law, and all persons
to said estate are requested to make im¬
mediate payments.
W. It. Gunn, Administrator,
Loviny Gunn deceased.
Citation.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
< i KORGIA Tauakkiiro Coitnty.
I W. Robert Gumr has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for letters of ad¬
ministration on tlie estate of L. It. L Jen¬
nings, late of said county, deceased, and i I
will pass upon said application on tin :: first
hand Monday and in official August signature, 188 H. Given this underlay 2nd day
of July 1888. 11k.ni Y 11. Fl.YNT,
Oril. Taliaferro County.
Citation
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
1 EORGIA Tama KKitno County.
TJames W. Edge having in due form
apniiixl .
o die undersigned for guardian Na¬
ship of the person sand • roperty of
than Taylor, Charles Taylor and Lena
Taylor, minors of Joe Taylor, late of said
county deceased, notice is hereby given
that bisaiiplieation will lm heard at my
inline on tin) lirst Monday in August next
Given under my hand and official .signa¬
ture, this 3rd day of July ikxs
llKNItv II. Fi.yxt, Ordinary.
Taliaferro County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAV CONCERN.
i EORGIA Tai.iafi uiio CoijSty.
| Noi l M. llunilihri y has in due form
applied letters to the uni'.i)r.->igiii)ii for jinrinaiieiil estate of
of administration on the
M tilda F. Humphrey, late of said conn
t,y, deceased, and I will miss upon said
a]>pIicHtion on the first Monday in .vug
1«88. Given under my hand and official
«'Kt'ature,,tIns 2n,I ^rJ,^ ary
Taliaferro County.
Citation.
Ti) ADD VYIIO.M J .... I MA\ ... v DON ^DiiN.
(} MraW guanlian- for
app icd to tin* unth*rsi^in*d for ID
shipof tlie person and property of Will
Jeiininjj.s hihI Mary Jennings, minors of
\j. Ji. L. Jennings, inte of said county de
ceased, notice is lierehy given that his ap¬
plication vvi 1 lie heard at inv office on the
fii>t Moinlav it» Auuu.st next. (»iv«*u im
<1* hi; It ?i 1 and olfDd.il signature, tills'
Uh* Jrd dav <>j July
ilihXKY li- Fi'YNr, Ordinary,
Taliaferro County.
$ 1 . 50 in Advance.
NO. 30.
A WEAK BACK.
Not otic mai in five can boast of a
strongback. There are many Indiscre¬
tions producing these complaints, and it
may be relieved by 15. ID 13., as witness
the following.
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li.ll.Tl MO > E, May 23, 1887.
Per five years I have been suffering in¬ **
with a weak back from results of an
jury received, attended by rheumatism,
i had to give up my regular business and
take, the position ot night watchman- I
have d- rived great relief and benefit by
using Botanic liioud Balm,” and have
regained my strength sufficiently I think Botanic to re¬
sume my regular work.
Blood Balm lias given me permanent work re¬
lief. I am now able to perform five
that I have not had strength indorse to do for It. B.,
years, and cheerfully B.
which has proved to he the only medicine
that would give me relief.
oi.i . .'li secou,
1114 Strccper St., Baltimore, Mil.
It (iives Mitlsfaction.
Oni.ANDO. FIjA., June 1st, 1887.
We have lieen selling Botanic Blood
Balm ever since it first came . before the
public. We sell more of it than any other
blood purifier in the market, and it gives
perfect satisfaction
, 1 . 11. Mkoos & Co.,
Uetnil anil Wholesale Delers in Botanic
Blood Balm.
How it S-etis.
1’ai.atka, Fi.v., May H. 31, 1887.
We have been selling B. II for two
years, ai.il it has always given satisfac¬
tion in every case.
Lowin' & Stark, Druggists.
I Vo I Fun.
All who desire full information about
the cause allll cure of Blood Poisons,Scrof¬
ulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Itheunia
tism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc.,
can secure by mail, free, a copy of our 32
pagi Illustrated Honk of Wonders, filled
with the most wonderful and startling
proof ever before known. Athlribss
Bi.oon llai.M Co., Atlanta, Ga.
•uir: rimi &
feci w
Jew K1.E, lii_Cunndiaii da tar'll Dura
* -1 have for - v .1 been
,#.-t »- d HCT
ai a ha\ eilci 1 Fhen
ill fr..... me. e of “C.iir
. and diem*
than any other, .... in
for local treatment i take pleasure It is W* «
coiiimeiiding It to others. easy
apply and lias a very pleasant odor. It
seen.s that it does not dry uy the dls
clmrges until the ulcers are all healed.
eonseipieiitly will not'Dive the disease t
the lungs. Hesptly, Kev. J AH L. ivbt.
Mr. W. I). Wilson, of llan'mond, <»s.,
Feh. 1 1888, states the following facts:
, had suffered with
“Ills little daughter a
terrible ease of catarrh for the past bottle seven ut
years, and after using one ti ial
"Canadia'i Cata'rh Cure,” C she was cu
tiiety cured, lie goes on fiirtlior to sUt*
that till) discharge Irma her ears anti ui>»*
was so great that it was necessary to u»»
a cover over her pillow* and It was also
very olleiislve, even her little sisters 0 I 1 -
jeeted to sleep with her- He had triad all
kinds of remedies and sought advice from
prominent, physicians and still the little
miHVrer tfiew no linttur. Almost illipiif*
ii.g of hope, a friend advised me to try
“Canadian Catarrh Cure,” as she had
km wu its use with good results. With a
faint heart I e. died at your ortten and was
given a t,iie' ottle of your Cure, and lie
lore she 110 used the bot tle si 11 was nil—
I, rely cured. Now lie says money could
1101 purchase the happiness “Canadian
( atari'll Cure” lias caused hi Ills family.
Mr. Wilson requests any one who is siif
eriug with catarrh, and uoiibts the above
facts, to write to him at Hammond, Ga
This is only one of the many remarkable
cures Ilf catarrh that is eaiis-id by the use
of “Canadian Catarrh Cure.”
The Canadian Catarrh Cure is an old
remedy, and lias cured 1111115 severe cases
of catarrh—Both in this country and Cali-
1 of testomonisls liko
We have hundreds informa¬
the above. Send for our hook of
tion Large si/.e bottles 51 j small, Sle If
your III a 'gi.it does no* keep it, send direct
' ’ Co.,
Canadian Catarrh Cure Ga.
H 15. Hunterbt, Atlanta,
11 you will call at office we will give
you a trial bottle. apr 20 -ly
FOR
a in mm.
VARIABLE FEED
Saw Mills,
Boss Cotton Presses*
AUGUSTA Cotton GINS,
Cloud Creek Grist Mills,
G.ii Repairs. Machinery Supplies, Ac.
MTU'ritu for Catalogue aud Prices to
0. M SI’ONE, Salesman,
No. 7 Warrtoi IJlock, AlKiUSTA, <iA
tunr2-» Cm.
UDIES-P 2 SI
»>.» Your Own Pyelnj?, at Horn®.
Th y vu dye everything' They are«oId eTery
where. l*n i iOc. ' e. 1 'n»*y hnvenoequ®!
f., r Mi-.‘ r . ic. , Amount, in Package*
(J , \,, r j .-.sir ('olur. or no '-lo-ling For Qualitiefc i»»le b*
do not < i ' Ck nr smut; 4 / colon;.
LUCAS A II VMM VCK.C'rawfordville.G*
Money for Farmers.
F am prepared to ni*g<'tiute loans for far
j me', at a total coainiissimi of 12 per.
cent., with interest at s 1" r .cent., itla pav»- 1st.
bl« once a year, to wit: lin Di-ce r
M. Z. Am'kkwh
in ay CT. iwairJville, G