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THE DEMOCRAT, CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA.
BUT GOME
and See.
Clias:: Bergstrom
--IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND IN
CRAwFOHDVIL X-.3E3
AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
SUCH AS
Dry Goods, Provisions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats
And Anything* Eke You Want.
THE Bergstrom’s Cash BUY Store.
IS PLACE TO GOODS.
Jesse Tliompson. & Co
Manufacturers Of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Mouldings, Brackets, Laths,
Lumber and Shingles.
-DEALERS IN-
Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware.
Plaining Mill and Lumber Yard, Hale Street,
Near Central Raiload Yard, AUGUSTA, GA.
Fill m WINTER OPENING!
-THE BEST ASSORTED
s 01 1 w jII O m j#!i i I
That v ^»yr «• 4 aE, of the 01 nruv •".'idv for
- . Oi U “t »Ij _
specuon. the market was searched from begenmng to end in order to
ev r erything new and desirable in this line. Not only can I show you tho hand
.lock of FANCY GOODS in the city, but also the futat line of
stantial goods that I ever opened up. No Shoddy Goods kept in order
,0010 low prices and create a rash. The motlois now, as it ever was, “Ho*
eat Goods at Moderate Figures.”
1 w,sh 1"? “ Bcd B, “ kets ihat 1
bargains i, m this line. 1 laid in a larger stock than usual—in fact I bought
more than I had any use for, and am therefore prepared to gurrantee price*
on these. Call and see " Mv y stock ' of Strined l o. Tersew bey Flannel Flannel is ia lka the l^rpres! . ..... -
ana handsomest that I ever brought out. ,*
i , will „. in __. not go into . . details; , . .. , but 4 extend cordial _ invitation . to all, especial
a
y the ladies, to come. Polite attention shown to purchasers and visitors.
JAMES MILLER, mii.i.ec'scorner
Augusta, Ggorgia.
©-Ambee Beads, for Croup, a sure Preventative. nov2-2m
Geo. R. Lombard & Co.
F 1 INIIY, MACHINE &
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Above I’liahsenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
—SELL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST—
ENGINES & BOILERS
Complete Gin and Mill outfits a Specialety. Mill
and Engineering Supplies, Cotton, Grain, Saw Mill and
Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, Belting,
Saws, Inspirators, Injectors, etc.
Large Stock to Select From.
Jc. Prices Low. Goods Guaranteed.
proZ^!r^tT^ ttKa 0t every kind - and new WOrk (light and hea ^>
( 'Jilt * flV WTiD 11 ' /IkIV Ta 7 " ^ ew anf write * Repairs, to call promptly this and firm well mention done. this Paj-kr.
you or on
H. N. REID,
733 Eeynolds Steet A i T'/iTTcrr L 0 L M A i , (> A i
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dealer is
Corn Steam and Klou- Engines—Agricultural, Mills. Portable and Sfotionery. Steam Boilers, Saw Mills'
EAGLE CO I’TON GINS, the best In the world.
LI 1 1LEG1AN f COTTON PRESS—Hydraulic, the best N. G. Millstones.
Tayb.r Al’fg Co s Saw Mills aod Engines. Standard Lifting an l Nouiifting In¬
jector Boiler Feeders.
Come and see me or write for what you. want. H. N. REID, Augusta, Ga.
T ou Will Be Welcome
-AT TUE OLD-
7
BROAD ST. (Opposite M'-nument) AUGUSTA, CA
Rates, to 00 Per Day. Goonwur & Co., Proprietors
SUNDAY SCHOOL!
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INTER NATIONAL LESSON’ i'hit
J.iXUARY 27. I
JLesHon Text: *‘For«ivoncsi un«l fitful
iiiR,*' tUtirk ii*« 1—IS?.olden Text :
elii,. 3—Commentary.
naum. E '*£ n 5j, Ihejoyof a ff“ ln He the entered lepeir who into had l anor- b
wu
healed led hint, notwithstanding the com
niaudot the Saviour, to blaze abroad the fact
^ nocked f 113 b to e ing Jesus healed, that He and had such to leave multitudes the city
and withdraw into the wilderness, whk*
asxrfcSShSkSSS s™s» K i Krsisuss
proles, beditd in to the have homes received and Him? H v ^ f of so many w]ho
clearly manifest that He is in us if indeed He
•a. L-t each onek. heart reply. I
ff -And Straightaway many were gathc ed
together, insomuch that there was no ro. an
to remve them ” Every time that we bund meet ly
m Jesus s name,whether m church or
school or prayer-meeting, He is in our miust
according to His promise in Matt. svia. ,.o.
and iit* has all power m ileaven ana on
earth: but because we do not come in a deop
sense of our need to draw from His fullness
wo often go awny from His presence as tin
blessed ns these Pharisees. To know His
power we must, know something ?^. b0 “ukrS«u of our own
“And He preached the word unto them,”
As after His resurrection He expounded unto
them in all the s.Tipture the things concern
a His Ksuasr™^ preaching and teaching lie st is always
quoting: words of or Moses referring and the to prophets or explaining concerning ttye
Himself. Mav it be impressed upon us thit
He spoke not His own words, but being filled
with the same Spirit who had spokem
through commanded the prophets He spoke as the rather
liiin. The highest attainment xi,
of teacher or preacher is to have Matt,
a. fiilfbled in them: “Itis not ye that speak,
yon?” P ‘ r y ° Ur Whlcb Speake ' ,h
,n
:i. “And they come unto Him, bring ifle
ono sick of the palsy, which was borne of
fnur ’ While thesp blind, self-righteous
I hansees and doctors, who might bo healed
if ihey only knew their need, are listening
to His wonderful words, hero is a caso for the
manifestation of His wonderful power—a
case of realized and manifest need. A man
whois a paralytic, who has lost the power of
thing they could &2B& do for
him.
•J. • They could not come nigh, * * ►
they uncovered the roof, * * * they let
down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy
through'the 'tiling, with hfs couch.“ntothe
midst before Jesus. Here is zeal and deter
initiation sure to accomplish its end if it b®
at Mi; possible to he ae< omplished. if those
who are troubled lest they have not come to
J<“us m the right way would considertn«
manner of this coming and its results, they
would surely find rest. n that point; and i:
we who are teachers or preachers were woull
zealous in bringing others to Jesus, Wll
w© consider tlie record in Heb. xi.,andintlH
history of the Kings of Judnh who relied uptwi
Hod, iiinv we not with good reason ask o-it
selvis: "Dolact asif 1 had faith in Go.
“He said u'lto the sick of the -,olsy:
thy sins he forciven 1 M '
gi on ii w<(.,
H,l( t >?' )W ,nal1 >’ w ” might drop by
absorbed, but more tilled V ith* the'
dresses ^J&TSfSSlSll«3f the sick word of K rebuke
imm no
sssstrsit i&arsjs
“ u ,l w ',7 ,! ,°' s
mm! lliis was'hroushUor physical'h.’.»iiMgT n u ; SS
|;nv;y the result of Mitf It: looks like it,
and Juhis a skillful pbygician at onpe
remoum the < *use or the disease. Wbile all
Burjow fuid siukiivu.s ami Si lifer ing t« th« re
suit of the^ n that en:ur <1 the world through
sickness than alEicied. m cans ui.vtub Bin* ot' ti'o'iwl's'oii
-. he i uribus silt’nij there were reason
inn in their hcnrEs/’ They were His enemies,
they dl«l How not bolieve in Him, they know Hint
riot hrin in mrst have been for Him
to leach or \vr>rk niiraclos in the presence of
su • *i» unbelief and hatred; but so ins drin'X is
tho fa tn of thuslour that He is refrtshBfl
Giid lil tt'«i »)io xfi t!jcs.Mli-,courn40!Jienfcs. i*ot
us have faith in Hnd. \/t tin cost down
r<‘ju oni"j*-;. r.nd owvy higfh tiling that ox
aiteifi ..ga av . ;i.e kno le l^a of God,
and bnn<; m'o captivity every thought to
the ob< diene. - . f ('iu jit.
.. ‘Who uiiti lt>r r ' v.) riimbut God only? w
Cor. x., o, rn ivnn > Why, of course no
one ran, but h ro in tins hoiiRo, and in Ifcs
-dan, was Cod nnnifcKt in the 'esli, an i they
kiu>w it not. There they sat criticising, on -
dernn ng. sitting in ju<ig r nent ut/on Him wbn
will one day be their Judge, but now desires
lo bo their Saviour and their King. Will
t‘iey not say in that day: “Ub, it we
lia i only known.” Well, if they had only
j i ompired the words and deeds and w*$!l
no vn tus'ofv of this Alan vvic.b the te.Jti
mony of their proohets thev might h »ve been
convinced that tins was He of whom tho
•
K “Jesus perceived in Hm spirit that they
so reasoned within themselves.” Borne one
has called tliis “mind rending extraordinary,’*
®fid it is. How ' ould He tell what they were
thinking about in their hearts? Just lor the
same reason that. He could forgive sins, tie
cause He was God. And while on this sub¬
ject of thoughts let me suggest to Christiana
who are tormented with Fearful ami uube
lieving thoughts which they hate, but wfejr h
keep in Lukexxiv., coming, that they will find a renajedy
f “Whether EG-3^; Jer. xxtx, 11.
J. is it easier to say to the lick
of the palsy: Thy sins be forgiven the* ; or
to say: Arise, and take up thy t*e 1 and
w Ik?” Either would require mfre than
I yet a phyHiemn prove
; might heal by skill and medicine the air ase,
1 while only God could forgive 8 j n s; and in
tins ea-e, sin lieing evidently the cann of
: the disease, the cause must be removed if a
cure would be effected. As to the words
used, it was as easy to say the one as the
other, but, there must be the power behind
the words.
10. “The Ron of Man hath power on earth
to forgive sins.” Now, if only God can for
give Bin*, who is this . v on of Man? In the
Eighth Fsahn He is spoken of as having
Hn,> 3:1 put under Him. Jri
the Holy Spirit s comnaaitary upon Ps, viii.,
in Heo. ii., we find that this Jesus U the Hon
of Man; and in I. Cor. xv.. where Heis railed
the lest Adam, it is said that He must reign
till He hath put all enemies under Hi* feet,
ami that the last enemy to 1 e destroi ed is
death. Then in Dan. vii., 13, we are told
that it is after the judgment of the na
tions, and the destruction of the blaspheming
Antichrist that the Bon of Man is to receive
S 52 asr.*’K£s»‘«f 7 anl
Mari then, ;s the man holy, harmkti, amie
filer! and separate from sinners, who hy vir
tue of His perfect holiness is oualifled to be a
mated is authorized to proclaim the foretve
ne-s of sins to all who come humblv to Him;
and who b-cause of the dominion give*» unto
Him shall cieanse this «hoe eartf from
every result of Adams sin. of wh-el: ttior- <
ougn but cleansing these mirsciee of heauag are
a foretaste.
"Isay unto thee.” In th- days of
Moee- and the prophets it waa The tu rd
spake," the Lord or Himself, “Tlius snith Hi 1 ■ !orv > Lord,” veiled, but but here His is
power body of ami His majesty humiliation: tlafihirig what out shall from the
it be
when we see Him in His glory, and having
become like Him. shall be < onnuissioned to
administer with Him the affairs of His king
dom? “Arise, and take up thy lied and go
thy way into thine house.” His sins has beeu
and canceled by the first word to him iu verse 5,
now bv another word the life blood
courses with 1 fresh vigor through his veins
and arteries, nmselos and nerves again re¬
sume their functions, and healed both as to
soul and body the man is ready to go forth
whole.
Ik. “Immediately lie arose, took tin the
bed, and went forth before them all." A
thorough work, quickly done, and mmiifest
to all. Just as quickly will this same Sa
V iour forgive *7- to-day the sins of ali who truly
„ . . * ma * ffi ,, Sh. ,y I ... ,,?
t
5-rWJS fc, J were but no
d , nlbt strong t ,, uougl , carry his
fri , t Wha glorious ^ *» power, Xh and this
u)i h(v >Son of Ma snys always.! believer:
“la., 1 am with you Oh, for the
f |h f these four that we might bring to
Jljs Mjh( ^ . J ^e paralyse, tones and see
t|10m .Jant; taste*! of living possession the sicklv. of help- life
alml
, ^G-s-soe dependent lives that so many item to
lht , Helper, r
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Products of tho Amazon Country.
Tho products which are the most ex
from the province of Para, Bra
zd. South America, are fruits,ooooanute,
hark, medicinal roots, and resins, xiee,
00 tton, oivcao, India rubber, sar
"**r' B r u «***“ “•
8 Oils, turtles, otc.
, I uo forests of -Brazil nut trees oxtond
for leagues and leagues without any
change in the variety. The wood of
1 . * e is is not not u. used t a, hnticonhl out. could Lentil bo mil
. »t hard wood of dark
is very a
chestnut color, and susceptible of ft high
J polish. Tho only use nuude of the tree
8 the fruit gathered and shipped nil
over tl u , world. The nuts are gathered
with danger, because of tho fulling
fruit which is heavy atidJmrd and there
fore, for this reft sou, the native gnther
“l receive e< tt\e a a mind gootl urine price,
the wild hogs uro clefui'limbeu ftiu
m ils, and during the time of harvest
consume j great quantities of the nuts,
an the monkeys also eat them. The
?* -hen green has a sweet milk, look
>»g hke that of the cow, which is used
in making puddings, and for every other
domestic use for which milk is used,
There j s another nutof the same faml
“ or « hi « hl .V “P^oiated and sought
*Ot hy tho people. Ibis in found in tho
same forests and are easily distinguished
f r om (liom owing to tho size and height
of t ho tree; this is called “Sapuoaia."
m. I . -
lie fruit - of this species • is . not , oxport
cd, as all is used for homo consumption
and does not exceed 200 hectolitres per
annum. Other specieb L of trees, vogeta
W«, f;?r „ Burner,
Diat soientlttts hilvo not yet been
able to comploto tlieir elassification.
There is ono speciessB, the palm (sailed
“Assabry,” \ i which iisl.es two thirds
100(1 , tor f ( t opie. , It, •
gtvi ,
i,y rubbing tlm ripe fruit aerotis a noivo
Bn ? adding Si.,?.'"mMiT^Ll water, in order to foroo the
- .5 S milrt
with farina and other food. A delight
HA rKSlSS'lJS *
ays«S" cnffi-J? «io’,
sugar, l,ee tobacco, rice, has
|> lnrgoly ahnmloucil; iiKini mi
I'ortant industry of gall
Timm-Democrat,.
He Caught tlm Drift.
Don’t know wlmt they talked about;
Anon they paused—now walked about
In motions slow and h i jft;
But one declared, “You worry me,
In vaz.Ue conjectures hurry me:
1 do not catch the drift.”
The other thr u Imran again
To elucidate hi< plan itraiu.
Arid make the durkueis lift;
But Denso declar. d, “.inw break mo up
If all you say can wake mo up:
i do not caleh the drift.’
f ! m |
<BKo : fiSfr 6'iTl n>
. 1 *'
The first, exclaim-1, “Now hark again.”
Ha. lia .' he minul the mark again,
The clou Is refus'd to e ft.
The other cried, “I wonder, Ned,
WiiatH wrong: Am 1 a dunderh udt
I do not catch the drift. ’
j I j 4 O m I?
‘jtjti g WWW
m
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But- Prov f!»n^r» was m king up
To give that chap a shaking up;
For Ii**- h torrnnt nw.ft
An avalanche of h now, ho, ha!
Dropp'd lio, f>n him thara le!o v. ija, ha?
ho! he caugh;. the (inft.
— I'.ja i Siflinju
Sarati Jave M' I'-Rov, n seventeen
vear.obl cn) of Ki„,»«Iju, n i„ z::.i ... « ^
Iuatoci of faintmg sh - 1 mi h-r
pare 1 on tbo 8,ib-walk, h T '.i red mur
«],r, grabbed one of t; e ftsaai’ants l>r tho
r k -r' m». -«-■
the victim «n opportunity t< hand « Ins
other foe. When she modest y tol t her
tale in court she w s given round alter
round of sm,
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Thb United States Kftnal OlB-e In, hi1 r-
ports Ly from eleven vex* 1* which were saved
od m a late hurricane oil the Banaruaa.
ATHENS FOUNDRY
Machine Works,
ATHENS, ■ >*
-MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron and BrasS Castings, Mill and in Machinery
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers and Baxes,
Cotton Presses. Cane Mills and Evaporators
Cotton Seed Crushers, & circular Saw Mills,.
sell the Atlas Steam Enginen, Injectors, Jed
Pumps, and Valves, Piping and Steam Packings, Water Wheels
Belting Cloth.
B^-WRITE to us or call and se us for anything you may
need about your Engine, Mill or Gin.
Address: ATHENS FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
Athens, Ga**
L. W. SIMS. O. S. BARNETT
SHF .1 RRillttK!..
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ARE TOUGH AND DURABLE.
All I lard Brick, per thousand, $6.oo
Mixed “ “ 5-50
Salmon .
it ii 5-00
F. O. B. at Yard, Send in rders at nee as our briclf!
are in great demand.
We Deal Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Cement,Laths, Shingles,
and Mouldings,
And All Lumber.
tSTVYe buy anil sell LAND for 5 per oent. com mission. Put your property M
our hands and wo will advertise It for ealo. NO HALE, NO PAY.
SIMS & PARNETT,
WASHTEGT^, GA, •t t n w
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1HJ, u.» juitaers ivt^ter ^
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPARK
•tone Mountain Route.
Okkkjk Gknehai, Manaoeu »
Auucsta, Ok., .Sent mil i HS. C
/ AGM viKNG1NG ISIINDA Y 30th tnst., will
\7thc following pasnengor Hthoilulos
be operuted:
Trains run by OC mcridan time. -
No. 1 Wkht— Daimt.
Leave, A tijfiiRia . . lb 4,1 BE:c£=25
It Macon . . 7 1>
' i I ledge vi lift 0 1(1 ?
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Arrive ( « AtliciiH Griwl'ordrlllo . . . . . . 6 l 5f3S r-3 ?
u Gninraville 8 *3*t>
ii A t.lanta..... 5
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No. 2— East—Dailt.
Leave Atlanta..., . 8 5§ "1
ii Gainesville 0
• t Alhena, « 2 m
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Crawford villa. 12 «
Arriro Washington... 2 in
n Milledgeville, 4
A! aeon ...... 6
u Augusta..... 8
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No. i) Wkrt -Dailt.
Leave Augusta..........i t 5
“ Crawfordyllle...... a 5
Arrive Atlanta......... v 5
No. 4— Kaht Daily.
l/mvft Atlanta .... . . . 11:1(5 p m
Arrive Crawfordvllle . . . 3:18 a m
• < Augiltta 6/41
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FAST LINE
No. 27 Wkht—D arnr.
[.cave Augusta . 745 s a
Arrive Washington......... 10 40 a to
Leave Washington 7 -- »
Arrive Crawfordvllle........ m am
(< Athens. . . . . 11 40 a m
ii Gainesville 8 25 p tn
.
M Atlanta 1 00 p in
... .
No. 28 -East - Daii.t.
Leave Atlanta 2 45 p tn
ft Gainesville. 6 55 a m
Arrive Athens 7 ftO p m
it Crawfordvllle.....r, Ws-hincton.....7 m p m
2'» p tn
Leave WaTiington m 20 p m
Arrive Augusta..... oc 15 p m
fwptmvcn SbRBPEKa
Augusta, Atlanta and Charleston
AcComhoimtiov. Heaves Athens 6 15
l" m, a rive-, at Union Point 8 45 r M
Iw.iven Union Point 5 41 a u, arrives at
AtllellS ;> 4 t A M.
Parlor curs on 27 and 28 between Au¬
gusta and Atlanta.
Tram No. 27 and 28 will stop and ro
*-»««...< T Ilancm,
ln K po rits only . j rov* town,
Crawfordvllle, De-aing, 1 homson, Norwood, Barnett,
Union Point, Greensboro,
in^Urn, ^:rr Conyers, LitLoma, Stone Moun
tain and Decatur,
K. U. DOK8EV, JJ W. GUF.ENE,
Gvn’i. Pass. Ag’t. Gen’L Manager.
Jos W. Whits,
General Traveling Pa»aeag«t Agent
litflf you will lakojKH
| H. P.
-YOU WILL HAVE
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Happiness!!
Prosperity!!!!
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utes; Relieves the Constipation] most har-i
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of great assistance to ladies]
acts gently; does not nauseatd
or h rrl P e -
Dr- Reid can tell you all
abo*ilt its good effects
Rev. Dr. Burrows, Pastor of 1st Baptlal reeJ
church, "ml Rev; J. W. Roberta, lat«
tor St. Johns Methodist church. Augu 9
ta, Ok., says, “Wo keep It in our tamil'
at all times and find it of great benefit
all. We recomend every one to use it.”
II. H. IMS GUARANTEED
to Please or Money Re¬
funded. Price 50 cents.
Im. Barrett A Co*
-MANUFACTURERS,-
Augusta, Georgia*
Everybody takes Gilder’s Pills*
Gilder’s Pills are recomt
mended by every one who had
tried them.
Gilder’s Pills,
-Manufactured and Guaranteed by
G.Barrett & Co.,'
Augusta, m m Georgia.
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Tor Sale by Luca < k Harnesses.
Crawfordriile, Ga.