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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1889)
A k Jk /tl 1 -nvi V / * * & ‘ ! m i ♦ > By OLE^E. S, tUDD \l. VOL. XIII. fe-tasty • r ■«3 m «* i* m Hi .. m MACHINERY BROKER AND T WSbM ‘*1 * *' ‘'<2"•* •L A* f & 738 COMMISSION Reynolds St., MERCHANT. Augusta, (la - „ V<.-" ,, ... ._ DEALER IN- , Steam Portable Engines, Stationary, and Agricultural. tSFSt.eam Boil, rs, all sizes and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and Cotton Seed Mills, Turbine Water Wheels; and keep in stock a full line o£ Steam Fittings, Cocks, Valves, Inspirators. Piping and Fittings, RelitMose, Etc., Etc. EAGLE COTTON GINS^ AAhth or without Feeders and Condensers. - Tee Bes* 1 in the Would. CuXTOtmtESSES, ty WOOD WORKING M AOLUNERYof all kinds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ MENTS, the very latest improved. Call at my office or wnte for illustrated circulars and special prices which will be given ---TO AT IT CUSTOMERS.- - Largo Machine Outfits a Specialty it. s. imih 738 Reynolds St., Augusta, Ga. -NEWEST DESIGNS AND LATEST COLORINGS IN Until mtkM 11 - ri ’' 1 2?/?? Largest and Best Stock and Lowest Prices of DRUGGETS, * MATS. RUGS, MATTINGS, etc Dadoes Boi Window Shades. Window Cornices, Second Lace Curtains, Wall Papers, and iters Picture and Art Gallery on our Floor. OIL PAIN INGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND CHROMOS. Rubber Strips for Doors and Windows. Chronicle Building, 714 Broad Stre.et, AUGUSTA- GA Co • tern ©Isas, sdlf>feede$s. 4 O m jKT 30 SBJWSBEWUatr " COTT PR TO PACK UP OR PACK DOWN. The Best in Use. OUR 30 . TON GIN as now Improved is superior to any on Market. SAW MILLS, TUI. LOIVUST IMUGKH -and Best Mills. CANE MILL 3 so SYRUP KETTLES. Shafting and Pullies, Mill Gearing, USfSEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES Mention Democrat. An mSm g'U * s a ®f ewllf ■ ----A. J. H ERS, M tnager. Q eor^ia. Office anil Brewery o McKinue, Fenwick and Nelson Sts. Browers of Beer Guaranteed Pins A.TO WH 0 LE 3 DME i Export Battled Beer a Specialty. HUGHSON & SULLIVAN’S THREE-QUARTER ROAD WAGON. t_j t \ \ x y d ITo. lO45. TLIs is a Hght and tasty Kuj^y, well boi It in every particular, to carry one or two paaaen^ere ; and our lartre sa us to put the price Very Low. S* rtd tor Illustrated Catalogue and Trice List showing a full line of r arrla«reB, BngSfM, Carts and Cutters. jrT <,ii8so> A; st lj.ivatv, Wholesale Manufacturers. ROCHESTER, 1ST. TT. Barnes’ Foot Power Machinery, a WofKERS op Wood ob Metal. Ji.l I without Ma/hu,* >rp tn w any f Imbt - work. A1 ladu-’rial tt Toi mi f ». F. a Jim • ken • R r- a m». ~t 'mt,-, b*. CRAWFORDY1LLE, GEORGIA, E DA V,’SEPTEMBER (5, 1889. To All Whom It May Concern. ( i EORGLY Tamaveriio Courtv: y Joseph Farmer as administrator of e-tate of John Holmes, decs! having ap plied said to me for letters of D\ nil from estate and a disc-ha ft ,'C is a d applieH 1 >u M< av fii A Xhis July •j A Si i. IlFXKV Ii. I »T. Oil! T. c Devoted to the Interest of Taliaferro Count5 ia-- Goaerat Sews. PRESENTMENTS. What the Grand Jury Did Last Week. The Grand Jury selected, chosen and sworn for the August term of Taliaferro Superior court for 1889, ask leave to submit the following General Preso:) tments: The time at our disposal not being sufficient for a thorough examination of the public records of the county offices, we have appointed Edward Croake, Vincent T. Sanford and Jessie A. Woodall a commitee for that business, with instructions to make report to the next Grand Jury, and recommend that they receive two dollars per day for their services. The financial rejiort is as follows: To ain't on band, Feb ‘25, 1889, #27(17.09 M ,, Kec’d from M. R. Brown,....... $3.01) •To ain’t Rec’d from Bing ley Show, . , . . #10.00 To ain't Rec’d from Coun ty Taxes, . . . . #150.00 To ain’t Rec’d of Dr. A. CD Beazley Tor rent of Ju¬ ry room, . . . . $12.00 $175 00 Total #2812 00 August 29, 18H9, Cr. by payments to date, . #1070.99 Cr. by Commissions, $53.84 $ 1130.83 August, 20,1889, ain't on hand #1811.20 Vouchers for money paid out from Feb. 27, to Aug. 2(5, 1880, from No. 1 to No. 127, inclusive, , . . . .$1070,99. Wo find the books ot tlie Justices of Peace and Notaries Public properly and correctly kept. We find on examination that the jail is kept in as cleanly and safe condition as such a structure can bo. The Court House, we find to bo in as good condition as in former years. If EC O M M EN D A T ION S: Wo call the attention of the oouniy Commissioners to the coudition of the road at Malavers bridge lutfo - Ao commend that it bp .pjit"in We recommend that a bridge he built across the (South prong of the Ogechee river on the Cl aivfuidville and White Plains road, rear tlio resi¬ dence of David A. Saggus at as early date as possible; also call the attention of the county Commissioners to the unsafe condition of the bridge across Gray Bill creek on Crawfojrclyille and Powclton road. We find that some of the roads have been well worked and much attention given thereto, while others have been too carelessly attend¬ ed to. Wo most earnestly recoin mend Unit tlio District road commis¬ sioners use every effm t in comphtince with law iiihaving public roads work¬ ed more thoroughly indeavoring to haye the roads elevated in the center as far as practicable, and all loose rock and obstructions removed thal render travel uncomfortable. We recommend that application be made to the county authorities for plank two inches thick and not less than sixteen feet in length to be substituted for poles and rails now used for bridges. xv (i find a vaucy in the office of No¬ tary Public in 172nd Dist, caused by the death of James M. Triplett anJ recommend that M. J. Taylor be ap¬ pointed to fill the vacancy. We re¬ commend that the Jurors anil baliffs for the ensuing year, be paid SI .50 p* i diam. Our County Board of Commission¬ ers having recommended that a blank leaf be set aside in the minute, ff the Superior court, dedicated respectively to the memory of Quine,i O’Neal and Charles Alien Beazley, late of this conn ty deceased, and they having further asked our endorsement of their recom¬ mendation, as we give it as our oj in ion that this recommendation, carried out, y.ould la: hut a just tribute to public and private worth, dud ■. e rec ommerid that: In consideration of the high stand ing as Christian men of Quinea <)’ Nea and Charlie Allen Beazley, their U.4C fulness as citizens, and their long and honorable service to this county in tho capacity of county officers a blank page lie set aside in the minutes of our h rior Court, dedicated and appro, inscribed r< speetively to of each of these men. We further suggest that the Ort ’I tt— ry be requested to give a’ pag< memory of each of these men i ii the books of bis court. In closing these present men would beg to express our of the very efficient special his Honor, Judge llin 3 i t! term of tlie court, am that he leaves with us the most gj^Af'inories of bis v isit. Wo extend to 1 y, and our able Solicitor-General, our Jp !■ thanks for their unvarying e>’ur ! d kindness in aiding us to duties. We recommend till! sf ,rose i ntents 1*> pul dished j H fi’ie ( >r mil that a reason ; ,je f ' rv id for the s»ine. 1 i Vine it T. Sanford, Fore s f James K. Chnp nuq. f ea )on j. ones, Douglass S.Stewart, m.in"- hi i?’.. I.o, Tim ' At >n is, William II. Moore, John . >hi, .'n, ainuel W. Chapman, G-oprgf N. \Y ! at, Edward Croake,, Johmfc Mo William Tt. Gunn, Joint r i , William 13. Ilobbs, Ross Henning 1). Mnvden, JuitlfVl ins. Pryor G. Veazey, Jess® -1 W mid all. Vincent S. Allen, Augury ii.sV. Da via. 11 if .virderi d that the within preaent moi'tsiw. h entered on the minutes. Aug. 29th liSlti’ James in. Hines, J 8. C. N. C. Preciding. Why' Rivst le ans Confess. All Conscientious physicians wliOsM id if. If. It. (Bi tunic Blood Balm) ., i,,frankly y'f-bhx'il admit its superiority over all cd medicines. ('.Rhodes, (,’rawfordville, Gu. writes $ 1 *' Ulfess B. B. B. is the best •n,a JUlp.feSt mil medicine for/rheumatism 1 haw Dr. H Adair, Rcclr.navt, Ga., writes: "I re ; l I'.' 1 ’ B. as one of the best blood medicineTv' D>" A. li. Ro.so.oe, Nasi ville, Term., it, "All reports of B. I!. It. e re j nx ,r.dido, aitd its speedy action is truly "h’ Dr.’S.p' Farmer, Crawfordville, Ga., writes: fei ciice.rfully recommend li. I!. li, as a tonic alterative. Its use cured le of the. neck after oilier icme ,|j,. s l<» perceptible good." Dr. < 1 Ibntgoinory, Jacksonville, f'la., pm?? j.. - L. ' R. ' H.V for mother her rheumatism, Insisted on my gi.ftin ; I ns her ete< at if m Tilly resisted the usual rm n>dre ■ .'lie experienced Immediate relief iMAjyeinont hag linen truly womr hVRletawvvho wisl I‘S ‘ A «> » 'Iro!r mm a— I no u at .ft,,,(.){, was entirely eared with was kB- Q^Lvelve bottles of skin of and 15 holies i5. 15 ami Mi jV.. U p terrlbh- •■<■1 - ... >> Cotton Prospects. Lei if! 1 Durr & Co.. cotton factors cf .VimlUjoniery, Ala., tavu issued a circular j n vihicli they say; '‘Tim gom-ial Litton crop of the country tin* present j i "is9, promises to bo tin largest ovei duced in tho United 1 mi account of there U ing, . 'id. . now carried by spinners, SO 1 poor votton, they (the spin tJera) be compelled to buy of the first : uc!,iug this year, in order to get, abetlei trade with which to work off' their old stock, so that for the time at least, tli to will be a good demand foi tho new rop, and at high piicos. It looks re -unable to us tint cotton will bring hi her prices from now until tlm first of ctober than at any time dur¬ ing tt i iiext season, and if this be true, thin it behooves producers to pick .in ! get to market every bale they can bctvv'een this and the first of Oc lol>< order to avail themselves of high "es, likely to prevail.” . y the Right Medicine. Jy of teas, decoctions, infmfons a i lops ha pcssed anil i., lining rc fluid cxrae.ts The latest IJn' I Lpcfis itory says ip this con Dons and infusions have hilo d, obsolete, and deserved of the above advanced idea and act e l>eg toeall ittention to th<- !’i Poke. Root and t’otvssi Irtcti lias gained sneli a notari i<lou?>t<*#I |y the ^roatont blood ifi r of tho aafO* 1 fa.s c?urf?r| more tstruSyphiliK, Scrofula, Old •or , Blood Taint 6 tc., ! ijionUn, than all tli'j oilier I Bloo •it the market. It i no i rr ; *t, but a preparation c; mu- 1 stracts of I'rickly Ash. Po si s Delight and Sarsapa- i rj O'iide of Potassium added. I Ph ,r<f) it as a spi ( sided com* ! i powerful tonic and builds ' lly if you are weak boi Take P. P. P. I ft' ugtii rapidly, it is <>k m tlari? and 0 V a •unarti, who ar* in lo convinced and a op ill T t i ii i<i in \s. nd - * j i Dr. .J R Terms: $1.50, In Advance. SUPERIOR COURT. A Few Most Important Oases Before Judge and Jury Last week. Sant’l O. Clmptnan v* M. J. Shelmn; suit on note; judgement for plaintiff. Geisor Mlg. Co. vs. Joseph Turner Prin., J 11. Anderson guarantor; suit on notes; continued. Emma Edmonson vs. T. 13. Bristow and J. 13. litiodes, Executor of Geo. 13. Bristow, suit on note; judgement for plaintiff. Elizabeth Thornton vs. John T. Heard; suit on note: judgement for plaintiff. Beulah Thompson vs. Ga. 11. It. & Banking Co., suit for damages; verdict for plaintiff. Moore, Marsh & Co,, vs. Mershon A Flynt; suit on note; judgement for plaiiitiff. W. T. Ashford vs. Isaac J. Moore; suit on note; judgement for plaintiff. W. T. Ashford vs. Henry B. Jones; suit on note s; judgement for plaintiff. Elizabeth Stone vs. Sarah Godby; suit on notes; dismissed. L. A. It. Keub vs. Comer Wynne; suit on note; continued. J. M. Berry vs. L. P. O’Brien, J. J. (,’ooper, elaiiiiiint; levy on Itiml—judge¬ ment for claimant. Cathoriue Burke vs Ga. It. It. & Banking Co., suit for damages; dis¬ missed. K. Tappan for use of S. ,\l. Whitney vs. Thomas M. Smith; suit on account; verdict lor the ; laiutilf. It. L. Moss & Co., vs. Nancy M. lion/,ley; suit on note; judgement for plaiiitiff. A. Jacobs vs. G. Electric Mound Co., and 'J. U. Jordan, Sheriff; petition for injunction-—Injunct ion denied. Z. Daniel & Go; S. T. Coleman, Bur d *n A- Co., et. ah ys N. G. Edwards, Emmie V. Edwards, et. ill. Petition, vi f r » l - in CO l nt; settled. Slate vs. J3dWurd Jordan; larceny min the house; guilty. SB,to vs. Leii Porter; siinplv iaieeiiy^ Stale vs. Henry Edwards; si not guilty. State vs. Eugenia Andei larceny , from the house; not ged'y y State vs. Lura Jones; .ZTriiple larcenv; guilty. VTfnuG State vs. Bud assault wilo intent to. Yape; not guilty. jtlocd Poison Is every liable to follow coiitacet of tin hands or face with what is known as poi son ivy, especially In hot windier or If the body Is perspiring freely. The tnndrte niaj subside fora time, only to appear In aggravated form when opportuui l.y offers. The great purifying power ot I too r» Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate eveiy trace of poison from the blond, ns the cure it has accomplished conclusively show. It also eures scrofula, salt rheum mid all other affections arising from my pure or poisoned blond. (Jlica|> Credit. Tho lai tneis of Georgia are inter ested in cheap credit. It caii not be had until our exemption law# are alml ished. Every hone I. man who buys goods on credit must pay part of some rascal’s debts. The only way to avoid it is to make everything a man own subject to Ins debts.— Ciithbert Lib¬ eral. Novhi* (iiiinniidl Hit; S;»\vs. SoMKltviM/i;. 'Vems Novfiii1)ri I ‘J, I.S88. S j — lie H<) •»w Elliott i)ou*j;iiis Uin F«v<l«*r ami (Jm<l«ns<»r an? Uu? lx*Ht I saw. They are perfect in every respete. 1 ginned cotton from ill - iv-gonthat was in tlie rain three mil an I r ii ii’lg all t lie .......it was unloading, and never gummed t!i<? hh wfi at all l his is the firs'. Glu i ever ;t w t, 'jit vvijiild do it It. in tin? bent Gin 1 everna v 1 havo b«?«*n running a public gin eight years, and have run foul differen kind-, but tho Douglas takes lead. I would recommend it to any one who wishes a good gin. Your press is the IlflTSt SCIfVV pit's- I ever *a w and the lightest running. Your truly. .5 • <i. Knox For ^ . Stone A igusta Ga. merit ‘.v in , We. desiril to ty to our citiz-ns, tli for y we hi been lling Dr. Kina New Discover y foi fffilHUin In King’s New Li fc i'iiis, BuCVlcu i 1IHUI Nave and Elect lie: Bitters, and have ncvei band!<'<! H'liM'di s that ell as we!|, or that universal satisfaction. guar f t ) !•*, and w'f* stand r^tidy to r i tU‘* pure • pri f aatHfactory Thf: t led ( O not folio r< Iia * w< lit i-Uca-, Oz ii«.liliu:L('k' 1 NO. 36. Went Wrong. A Georgia editor lmft gone wrong. Hut he wasn’t a Georgian, lie came from somewhere ‘‘up North.” F. M, Lee, editor of the Blackshear Index, committed several forgeries and left for j arts unknown last week. lie came to Blucksl.eur last spring, cla'rca ing to hail from rennsylvania, and bought tin' Index. lie was apparent¬ ly a gentleman and published a very good paper.- Uuthbert Liberal. Lucky Bostonians Favored by Fortune. Mrs Catharine Callahan, Mrs S. F. Taylor, Miss May Oilman and Miss Ella Allison, all Bostonians are favorites of Fortouno A month ago they invested in The Louisiana Slate Lottery, and drew prize. Mrs Callahan's investment was for her son Timothy ami friend Win. Bar¬ ry, and drew fin,ooo, one-fortieth of tlio capital prize of #000,000. The other ladies also invested #1, making a pool for all three, and their ticket. No. i8,7'is, drew a share of the fourth capital prize or $90,000. They sent .M. A. Dmiphln, New Orleans, La’, fl.oo,—Boston (Mass.) Record, July!). The long (list nice telephoning tests between Milwaukee and Chicago have been iiialie snceessf ally. Aline to New York and other eastern cities is now pro¬ posed. Many Persons Are broken dow n from overwork or household eares Jtrowii’H Iron ISitlers rebuild', the niid system, iiIiIh ilUrentlim, removes genuine. ex ness of bile, eures malaria, (let the Dr. ,1. C. Jiiriiagin has on oxliHilbitlou at. the drug store a piece af Iron ore weigh¬ ing eight pounds, brought from Mr. Jns. Hendrick's place near Unmak.—' Warren ton Clipper. HI,AIK HA V W I ISAM, IIIGIlf Jiir. 18. O Blair, Chicago, says; “Wtf eiuild not -- i house without your t of Flax Skin Cure and Cough Cure, We have used both lor riumuraua troubles, csiieclally for our child Wo rcconimciid the Gough Cure tmtd to every family having children. We U for Whooping Cough with remarkably quick and satisfactory resutb. .nd use it for any or*' (‘“huh the !mully may have * 1 r yon iviim tie- fie-.i wyttf mulct pn-? snap vj* get ClarKo’s Flax Soap, 25 cent#. Ask'ftny Druggist, for Discs preparations. The Iinimn line steamer, City Of Purls, which arrived In Ne *■ York last week made the pnsanfce In live days, nineteen hours and eighteen minutes, heating the best record of her own, Since the Macon and Augusta railroad began regular operations between Macon and Cumak, a distaneo of elghoy miles, over twenty years ago, there has not been Die hiss of one life by aeeident on its trains. A Safe Iii vchi incut. L one wliic,. is guar intend to bring «at Ufaetory purchase ic-nlls, or in ease On of failure this ft letuin of price. safe plan you cun buy from our advertised DruggisP a bottle of Dr. King’s New I>is cove ry for relief consumption' It Is guurantetd to Iniiig In every ease,- when used for any affection of I'hroat, Lungs of Gliest'such us Gonsninjilinn. Inllumma tion WhiKipIng of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma- It Gough, Croup, cte.,ete. la pleasant and go-cable to depended taste, perfectly safe, and can always be upon. Trial bottle free at Lucas A Ilnmmack'W Drug store. A Louisville woman who lias negro blood in her veiues lias discovered ntb|ui<l that makes kinky hair straight by the a single application. Sli" expects to lie richest person ill America within a short time.— M 1 1 ledge vil I Chronicle. I'hc white laundry gills of St. Lode have commenced a crusade against the Chinese. Tiaiisparenees of “American pills first, Chinese never,” all I “Twenty live hundred honest women kept out of Work by men neither Demacats nor Re¬ publicans," appear everywhere. Either of tho following engraving*/ of “ the Evangeline,” Glon ’ “The “ Bayard,” First Step,” “ Monarcli without or ad'.orti.-Jng on tliem, size 20 x 24 inclic*, given witii one 50 cent or two 25 cent bottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. These are not, cheap lithographs, but work* of art. A. I). Bowman, Dentist, Nicholia, Idaho, says, 1 am using your Ideal Tooth Powder, arid find it superior to all others. The engraving “ Evangeline” arrived safely on like the 2ith Inistmas of Deeeiriber, gift. Trusting making it sei in n ( that Ideal Tooth Powder may flourish, I remain, yours Col. respectfully, of these Elois Ear¬ nest, Denver, One engrav¬ ings without advertising with each on it worth hot* #1 retail is given two 23 cent ties of Ideal Tooth I’owder. Mr. Not then , president of the State Agiieiiitural .ftoeiety, told that the Augusta ( hionicle the reporter recently one-tiMh ot cold nr clop this year vrill Ije wrap pd i I cotton bagging. Anil he also added i.o pawn’on earth will ever induce the fai im r, i > go hack to jute trust bagging. SI FOR 13 WEEKS. ■j i Ne.v York Illustrated News will be in tied. < in ly wrapped, to any address he Pnite cMates or Canad ■, for three eo the receipt of Oiie Dollar diseinnits allowed to agents, | : i- lidciubs. News agents can -hi-* pa pel freely, ojienly and above I. ftaoiph: copies mailed free .\tvv Vittk Illustraleii NVws, 252 Bro idway. New York O’ity. ’ John L. .Sullivan, tin; Terror of Fake ami li -p - I mi », i, tire Spoiling Eiitor