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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1889)
\—\ A ir% O '— h --- i^SSEic- 0% « * By CLEM. G. MC3.1L VOL. XIII. ipaasy rr W % TMJ'TIY Ullljfe-S; % \ ■ machinery Broker AM) m COMMISSION MERCHANT. I J mm IpsS A 738 Reynolds St., Augusta, (*a ■ ** ‘DEALER IN- • - Steam Engines, Stationary, ~ -s Portable and Agricultural. SF"Ste»in_Boil< rs, all sizes and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and O tton Seed Mills, Turbine Water Wheels; and keep in stock a full line of Steam Fittings, Cocks, Valves, Inspirators, Piping and Fittings, Belt, Mose, Etc., Etc. EAGLE COTTON GINS,. With or without Feeders and Condensers. -Tke Best in the World. COTTON PRESSES, For Either Hand or Horse Power. yjfWOOD WORKINGM veil INERT of all kinds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ MENTS, the very latest improved. Call at. mv office or wrte for illustrated circulars and special prices which will be given ---To UT CUSTOMERS.- - Lir-p Machine Outfits a Specialty HE UK 73.3 Reynolds St., Augusta, G.u 4» ; -' *£ •■*£. XlwP „ —newest designs and latest colorings in eevannre* Largest and Besf Stock and Lowest Prices of MATS, RUGS, MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, etc Dadoes and Boi Window Shades, Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Wall Papers, lent Picture and Art Gallery on our Second Floor. OIL PAIN INGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND CHROMOS. Rubber Strips for Doors and Windows. Jhrontcle Building, 714 Broad Street. AUGUSTA. GA Mi • j k G-a, ~~ m ’ r ,—... rroN presses TO PACK UP OR Rack DOWN. The Best in Use C OTTON GIN as now Improved is superior to any on Market ■ ; SAW MILLS. Till’ I,«m GST PRICES -and Host Mills. UXi.-'. ILlLcj SY UP KETTLES. Shafting and Puliies, IViili Gearing, fc. -END FOR CIRCUL \ RS AND PRICES JB Mention Democrat. 9 Angus fa; Bsrewisis < <> ---A. J. SCHWEERS, Manager. t rt, C? eor^ia. Office and Brewery o MeKinne, Fenwick and Nelson Sts. Browers of Beer Guaranteed P'JRE AND WH0LES1M3 '■Export Battled Beer a Specialty. HUGHSOH & SULLIVAN’S THREE-glllllTER HOUR WAGON. f /\m m _.,,0 \ \ I v ? ■ A j - S \ \ 7 2To. 1013. is lifrht and ta.**fy Buu;rr, v “1 ji ular, to curry one or two pabaen^ers ; and a our iargre les on it allow « - to pet the S< nd for Illustrated Catalogtie and Pri. Insr a full lino of Carria*ros, Bu gfrfen, Carta ami Cutters. LLXVAN, IIT’OII^OTN Sc S-l Wholesale Mamifar-tGrers. HOC HESTER , HT- “5T. Barnes’ Wor.KSBS root Fewer Wood Machinery. Metal, ^ tfr op op with. Ma-’i. oiorf r Udastrial cr Heme Trsia M neymen for tbem.M er.....I.I-- I -• W . 1. A JOHN B \K I II ; 7 (| X*ti SL ' OF'i, *iJ. CRAWFORDY1LLE,GEORGIA; FRIDAY,AUGUST 30,1880. To All Whom It May Concern. c, EORGIA Tai.IAPEBRij B NTT: J Farm-r as adm for Wr a t 7 ORf No Thb July 5 Devoted to the Interest ef Taliaferro County, the Poor and Genera) Sews. CORRESPONDECE, Between The Rumseller and the Devil. UY II. S. PAUMAI.EE. To his Stanic Magesty: Dear sir,— E have opened apartments, fited up with all the enticements of luxury, for the sale of rum, wine, gin, brandy, beer, and all their compounds. Our schemes, though different, can he best attained by united action. I therefore propose a copartnership. All L want of men is their money—all the rest shall be yours. Bring me the industrous, the respec¬ table, the sober, and l will return them to you drunkards, paupers and beggars. Bring me the chi id, and I will dash to earth the dearest, hopes of the father and mother. Bring me the father and mother, ard 1 will plant discord between than*, and make them a curse, and a roproacu to their children. Bring me the young man, and I will ruin nis character, destroy his li ;alth, shorten his life, and blot out the high¬ est and [direst hopes of youth. Bring me the young woman, and I will destroy her virtue and return her to you a blasted and withered thing — an instrument to lead othors to de¬ struction. Bring me the mecbanlcand the labor¬ er, and their own money—the hard earned fruit of t Ill—shall be made to plat poverty, vice and ignorance in his once banpy home. Bring me the professed follower of Christ, and I will blight, and wither every devotional feeling of his heart, and send him forth to plant infidelity »n,d crime among men. "MBe i he Minywhr of the Uos d‘ 01 1 ;nir:tv o£ the an.t ig't Sind I will pMveHI'UtioM, break up 1 integrity of our civil fnstitu'-- >■■ ‘ and the name of Law shall bacenifl a Iiish iug abd a by-word in tlio streets. Awaiting your reply, I am, yours truly, A. Hr.it Ei.f.KU. REPLY. My Dear Brother,—I address you by this endearing appellation becauv of the congeniality of our spirit*, and of tlio great work we are )>oth engaged in I most corriallv accept your propos¬ als. During C,000 years I have vainly j sought for a man to do this work-one so fully after ray own heart as you are I ransacked the lowest depts of hell for spirits who could do for the whole work of destructions' But little sue cess attended their efforts. I sent out the demon, and lie slew a few thousand, most generally the hope less and innocent. But Ids mission wa a failure. 1 bade my servant, Lust, go forth. He held innocent youths and beautiful j maidens m chains, destroying virtue, wrecking happiness, blasting Ch irac ter anil causing untimely deaths and dishonored graves. But even then, many of the victims escape through the power of God, my enemy. I sent out Advice, and In his golden chains some were bound, hut men goon learned to hate him for his meanness, and comparatively few fell by him. The twin brothers, Pestilence and War, went forth, and F amine follow¬ ed behind them, but these slew indis¬ criminately the old and the young, women and children, the good as well as the bad, anil Heaven gained as many accessions as Hell. In sadness my Satanic heart rnourn ed over the probable loss of my crown and kingdom, as I contemplated the tremendous strides which the Gospel of Christ was making saving men frorn my clutches. J5ut when I reciey ed your welcome letter 1 shouted till ttie . welkin ... Hell .. rang, “Eureka! Evtraka!! I iiave found'!! I have found him!!!!” My dear friend, I could have em braced you a thousand times. I have given orders to reserve for you a place nearest my person—the most honor¬ able seat in pandemonium. In you are combined all the qualifications of just such as a friend and partner as I have long wished for. In your busi¬ ness ary all the elements of success. Now shall ray throne be established forever. Only carry out your designs, and you shall have money, though it lje wrung from the broken hearts oi ■ helpless women, and from the mouth of innocent perishing children. Though you will fill the jails, work house and poorho use—though you crowd the iusanse asylum—though you make murder, incest and aison to abound, and erect scaffolds and gal¬ lows in every village,-town and city, you shall have money. [ will aU jp.'uuden your heart so that your conscience will not trouble you. You shall think yourself a gentleman, though mey and women —your—vic¬ tims—shall (fill you a demop. You shall be devo d of the fear of God, the horrors of the grave, and the solemn¬ 1 ities of eternity; and when you came to me youi work shall produce you a reward forever. Yours to the very last, Lttcifer. Throe Lucky People in 1 ‘liil uilclphia. Ton thfoMf.and dollars in new. crisp bank net" - from the Louisiana State Lot¬ tery were paid to three lucky people. One of Ike lucky ones, Mne. J. P. De ci.mii r, of No-52 N, Tliirte^ith st., held one-fortieth of c ketand got 01,000 in bans' notes, and the other, No. 62,311, was held jointly, by Jolm Kleiber, a black¬ smith who o Shop isat HU N. Tenth st., and I’uil.v g Wagner, win works for Otto Repp, ft pretzel bakely at No. 1710 liter vitrest. j^t 1 ! parties are ofttml over tlnir ncces i, Tic, . i.-h sent $1 to M. A. Daiv'btn. Nine Orleans, La.—PUHadmplia (Pa ) lie n, J u 9. If So Kisseil Me. Here in an educational incident: “A high school girl being told to parse tlio sentenge'j ‘JIo kissed me,’ consented reluotanjtly, because opposed to speak¬ ing of private affairs in pul lie. ‘He,’ fill# coiuon nced with unnecessary era phasja iigio a fond lingering over the word Mint brought crimson to her cheeks Sis a pronoun; third p rson, s' Inun ber, masculine gender; a jtirefty well ‘fixed; univor fllid a g- od catch - Kiss is ■ r w ) tnmih so; regu Hull pewton [da .1 nuuib'T .nid gnvenio by (l//vimst =,cw. Me h, kuo Vt.s me.’ and down aim, went.” Peculiar, In he combination, proportion, and ition of its ingredients, Hood’s Karsiriarilla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar in it-'good name at home, which is a “tower of straight abroad,’’ peculiar in tile plienmeual sales it has attained,Hood's irs |iarllla is f.ti • blood, giving straight, and c reating an appetite. Evening Tilings uj>;i Lillie. In the early history of the European and North American railroad the fe¬ male passengers did not enjoy that exemption from the annoyances of tobacco smoke which in now accorded them. A mong tie ni on one trip was an elderly lady of stern countenance and :iri elevated nose, whose whole a ffection seemed to center in her lap and favored wit.li many tender ernlar rnen'is. A little way in front of her Hat a “great, iiorrid man,” iudustri ousiy and peacefully puffing a • The wrathful lady viewed him fortun- m cold displeasure, and then staking majestically down Hie aisle she •/, d the • (fending cigar and threw it out - f the window, with the disdainful remul.: “If there is anything in the world I positively despise it’s a nasty cigar. The owner of the cigar said nothing, but qnici.lv picked r. p a news¬ paper and begun to read. An hour or two later he passed down the aisle, and pausing in front of the proud lady he seized her precious little '.og and threw it out of the window, wifi the quiet remark: “If tl ere is anything under llcyeii f hate it is a miserable little dog.—Kei:riebeck Journal, ADisfliaroi Countenance, people who would scarcely untie: i ” 1 ar; de»-> nrlegleM man, will blatantly de tect and remark on any biemisli on t:,,: human face and dive into all sorts of spe&tlattoiH as to its eatue ana attendant If j'ou doubt tiiis asser liiic possessed of a discolore i note how much attention it will in' t black eye is gen.-rallp avoi hi < '• biotches. pimple and otlie r - tud eruptive marks steal upon * iOUt warning and systematic u»‘i of V, p. (Viiekiy \ ill, Poke Pc , utn iunu will fiirify the liloorl, <•! f*ao<'S nun! j'lvo back to the face. A Me for in i, i recently a ladv wore > 111 h tin a “ in thu W-ah -r S * »r the I OK TIIK IJIsOOn, l’!»mVN r! IRON nrrTKRf 1 It <u.sickly, for hai m , • fttccS Get the W'uniuc Terms: $ 1 . 50 , In Advene*. What District? 'flipy tell a good joke on a certain young attorney of tlio county, who visited Atlanta a few days airo. While standing in the Kimball House arcade some friends introduced the said young attorney to lion. A. II, Colquitt, our United States Senator, and while m course of conversation the young at¬ torney asked: “Senator, what dis¬ trict. do you represent ,?”--MoRae En terprise. Blood Poison Is every liable, to follow oontacet of the hands or face with wlmt is known as poi¬ son ivy, especially in hot weaker or if the body is perspiring freely. The trouble nta j subside fora time, only lo appear in aggravated form Wliei) opportunity offers. The great pUrifjing power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate cveiy I race of poison from the bloodf as the cure it. has accomplished conclusively show. II also cures'scrofula, salt rheum and all other affections arising from my pure or poisoned blood. Aleck West, colored, we believe is entitled to the ginger cake for the greatest curiosity this season in the way of a watermelon. Ho exhibits two perfect melons joined together. Both melons were fully developed, and the meat, was juicy and sweet—just like an ordinary nietpn. Aleck stales that he first noticed that the runners from the vine grew double. They moved side by sida and the result was the double melon ,■ -Greenssboro Herald -Journal. - « Physicians conscientious Confess. physicians All honest, who give B, B. B. (B< tunic Blood Balm) a trial, frankly admit Rs superiority over all other bhiod medicines. Dr. J . W. Rhodes, Crawfordvllle, On. writes, “I confess B. B. 11. is the .bust ami quickest medicine for rheumatism 1 have ever tried ” Dr. \\ ,1. Adair, ltcci.iiiait. Ga., wilt.ia: ,, ‘ I regard B. B. B. ns one of the best blood medicines,'’ Dr A, ff. Roscoo, Nftsl v|l|c. ■ Tenit,, writes. “Al,l Humrts of li ”■ V- % Dr. s, ,r. 1 *r|jrtrm¥ /Gil., 1 ’U,|. a "1 die mouimewt !»• li. a fine Ionic alterative. Its use curort e\iueseene.* of the neck after other P'lilO dlos elTeeled no [lerceptible good ” Dr. <!. 11. Montgomery, Jacksonville, Fla. writes: “My motli'U’insisted on my getting B. R B for her rheumatism, as her ease stubbornly re dr,led the usual remedies. Site experienced Immediate relief and her Improvement has been truly wonde ful.’’ A. prominent physician who wishes Ids name not given, say-: “A patient of mine whoes case of tertiary syphilis was surely kill ing him, ai d wliidi no treat¬ ment seemed to check, was entirely cured with about twelve bottles of B. B. It. lie WilH fairly made up of skin and bones and terrible ulcers.” Miss Molhe Raley and Mr. Luther Lyle were inanied in Warren ton Thursday the 22 iiist. A bill has been introduced into the legislature to restrict t ie pay of mem¬ bers to the time they are actually present In session. We hope the bill will pass. The average attendance of the avoni' e legislator is about three days ... the week, while he collects pay : for the whole week, adjournments in eluded- ff the bill is passed It will • cut ..essions, hasten work and stop this runni-,- of the re, resenlntiyes all over the sfa'e. Warrcnton dipper. PYKAFL’GK. , LI PPM A N’S ! Take time by the forelock, inli ne of pujifu pr<*f>;in* for w <i Keep a bottle ill tfltt hollSL. For chills and fever Dumb Ague and all f v •!, having malarious origin, 11 -e Lipptnati’s f'yrufu.'o. Mr. Waltei Baugh brought to tins oOihc the other day the rind of a wa ter melon, on the irisid • of which could lie plainly seen a number of letters.— Greenesboro Herald Journal. Mr. E. If. Bowden’s pumpkin at Union Point, keeps growing, and is now the "largest ever grown in the county. It Is between 75 and B 0 in- j dies in circumference now, and wliat j it will be no one knows. Either of the following engravings, “ Evangeline,” “Bayard,” “Monarch of the (lieu or “ The First Step,” without inches, advertising on them, sizb 20 x 21 ,r\ veil vitli one 50 cent or two 25 cent bottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. These are not che:q» lithogiaphs, but wink-, of art. A. D. Bowman, Dent :, Niclioii:'. Idaho, says, I am in- ing your Ideal Tooth Powder, and find it superior to all others. The engiaving “Evan dine'’ aniveil toil !y on the xlthof In ■ < meetmaking it seem like a l.'hristnias gift. Trusting flourish, that Idea! Tooth Powder may I remain, yours respectfully, Elois Ear ne ’. D« n < ol. One of tie-so <, i,,y ings without advertising on it worth ft retail is given with each two 25cent hot ties of ideal Tooth Powder. NO. 35. w illie Hurwell, or Sparta, has in¬ vented a car couple and had it patent* ed and has been offered 020,000 tor the patent right. *— • M. Alt K FA* I.XTRAtT OK KI.A* roiicn cuhb H is a sure, cure for Whooping Cough. It stops tlio wlmop, and penults the child to catch its breath. It Is entirely harm less. Good for any cough of childhood or old age. It heals the bronchi and lungs and stops the cough. For Winter or Bronchial rough his syrup is the best ever discovered. Only one size, large bottle. Price $1 on, at Ilommack Lucas A Co, Cla.lcct. Flax Soup makes the Skin smooth, soft and white. Price 25 cents. Tom Wool folk's case now goe» to the Supreme Court, and it will n» t bo heard till some time next winfc r. A new trial is tl.e object of his at¬ torneys. EXTRAORDINARY-HONE SCRATCH INI. Herbert Sperry, Tromont, 111., had Erysipelas In both legs. Confined to the house six weeks, lie says: “When I vra< able to get on my legs, I had an Itching sensntlun that nearly run me erazv. I scrached them raw to the bones. Trlrd everything without relief. I was torment¬ ed lii this way for two venrs. I then “found Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Pupil, on) Skim Cure at the sound Drug and Store,used well." It, and it,has cured me Clarke’s Flnx Soup has no equal fop Bath and Toilet. Skin Cure $1.00. Soap 25 cents. For sale nt Mammae tc. I.uca» & Co.. A Survivors Association was or¬ ganized lu Greer e county last Friday. A rousing meeting was had at Ebon for that'purpose. The Warren Light Infantry, of the* Forty-eighth Georgia regiment, held their annual reunion at Hall’s spring 1 above Norwood, last week. • —. The New Discovery, You have hoard your friends and nolgliboi talking about It. You may yourself be one of themany who know from personal lf.,j experience lmve Just. tried Imw If good a thing It la, s# you ever yoji, ,r v enc If am ha’ '’ ‘St should t*e fUwaMfd it'vfg d, tfaiRi’cd every time, or atLucaa i- id. Trial Bottles Free «. Ilaiuim. .’-k's Drugstore. • ■—>N The Savannah News nnnouoces A curious but most important discovery Hint has been made by a citizen of Georgia: It Hays: “A South Georgia Linnrr says he prevents his cows from jumping a fence by cutting off their lower eyelashes’ This makes the fence appear to tie about throe times higher than it is.” A Sou ml l.cgal Opinion. K. Bnlfibrldgo Munday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co.,Tex. snyit: "Have used Electric Bitters With most happy results. My brother also was very low with Mala¬ itnely rial Fever and Jaundice but was cured by use of this medicine. Am sstlsflea Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wileoxson. of llorse Cave, Ky..addsa like testimony saying: He positively believes bo would have died, liart II not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward o as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver anil Stomach Disorder! state's unequaled. Price 80e. an l 01. at any Drug .Store, “Call on a man of business In time of business, transact your business and go about your business that he may attend to his business.” If w e are to bo bled by trusts an (I monopolies always, why are we organ¬ ized? Shall Armour, the monopolist, always ruin the beef industry in Geor gia?—Southern Alliance Farmer. I find Ideal Tooth Powder is without exception the heat I have ever used. Willi its aid which I keep my teeth unable very clean do and white, powder I was I have to tried with any other ever be I ore. So says Ferdinand E. ( liai tard, Baltimore, Md. By tlio way, will yon buy and use Ideal Tooth ommend Powder? E. We Nichols, can thoroughly Dentist, rec¬ it. K. Sa* hull, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder is in my estimation, just what its namo indicates. An engraving 20 x 24 is given w itU each two bottles. Price 20 cent# per bottle. A little over sixty days and the state fair will open at Macon. There will b- a big sob tiers reunion there at that time. Can’t Taliaferro county nd up something - SI FOR 13 WEEKS. 'Hi * N v York IUuHtrated News will lie n m j|j.||. Unite .-urejy wrapped, Canada, to any for address three , ; , 1 1 1 ■ distates or months outlie receipt of One Dollar Rilirnil discounts allowed to agents, postmasters and clubs. News agents ean «.|| tl*i-> paper freely, copies openly mailed and above free | l() :,id. .‘-ample Address New York Illustrate! News, 252 Broadway. New York City, John L. Sullivan, the Terror of Fakos and lLppmlrolues, is the Sporting EiBtor.