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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1891)
■fHE Democrat. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY MOORE PROS OttA WFORD VILLE, OEORGIA. : \ CnUrM .1 the pnatoffle* at Crawfo,drill* (fc*og; a, 1* •> mu 1 m*Mr-r, — \ 1 Fill DA A . .JANi: ARY. 2.{. 1W1 j Tiik Democratic caucus has riorui Dated Gov. Hill by acclamation for United States Senator, and the refill b jicans caucus renominated Win. M Evaits. Whitehead, the man charged with having a baud in shooting of Sheriff Weir, in Oconee county, wits found quilty, and sentenaneed to twenty vears in the chaingang. The old country has experienced the coldest winter it has for many years, .md the people are actually freezing to death. The wells In Fans have hc.un frozen over, Throughout France, the weather has been the severest ever known. Foil oil Larry Gantt lias servered liis connection with the llanner-watch man and Mr. Item Crawford, will la; . the editor in-chlef. 1 ho stockholders of the Manner were not at all pleased with the bitter fight made hy editor Gantt against Gov. Guidon and his onesided position in the late state elec tion. Dm you ever notice that just a soon hh a person gets the idea t hat lie or she is absolutely necesary for thy success ot anything, that, the real usefulness of that |r rson is from that moment ax Cl tBplotely destroyed as thuogli it had never existed? It is a fact which holds good from toe highest to the lowest stations of life. A SWINDLING SCHEME, The Georgia negroes have been taken iu by their brothers in black. For several months [last the company Inis been operating iu ibis stale and t lu-lr agent" most wilfully lied in re. ^ ifiM'd to U '*■ ’’titio# r rn a. Bill t tbor dr ves £ 'lit re > uboutHOOO, ti, this * lift Tanked low n their one dollar hill, to secure passage. The company says that it was not their in tent ions to lake them lU'iv, but the money pahl in was : 1 R r ° towards pay mg for Shares in t he concern, and that perhaps it would lie several years lie foie a ship could he purchased to take them over A shred crowd of Wash¬ ing:< 'll negroes have been walking this machine ami they will never again think ol the welfare of their colored brothers, after they receive the one dollar. IS IT RIGHT? s '"ce the recent trnnhln with the Indiatis along the Welern borders, the newspa|M.is fraternity has plunged their hills, deei Hilo thin quest ion. ■Some ot t hem sis m w illing to give l he red men justice, v\ hilr oil el' are down on them. Now the 1 ndiai; h V ,' '' ed aside tin it «. w I ons. ..,»[ sut ° ' hut th - Refolding to our npioh in was net done because th,. Imljai x felt that tl were wrong in asking ley for their rights —but they knew full well that United States [,,,[,[ a [xnver far greater than theirs. I IS a shame ou nruent ihnv , ot on rr giounls 1 k'ugmy t tl 14* given them hy tlit government In tend hr.ving the United Mai • Ar s m\ to pns.s (be emigrants hr k lliev an id a force the rod mow to 8ii r IP! C1 their claims and rights to t Lr l.omr Ft o !■ gal i ight s hulti J v tl o Indians aie jus! good . c.aHn held by a citven of t ne United •States. Forint Oppose a lot emignuds should OH A UIHIIW fa) m it (u‘t>r TUt* liist step would I \ ( > iry to rt III thf*oi Inn s<»} aiic ! m! to ! he l til from crn ■■■■HI ‘lit Will t } Z. ive uu^U; !us home and al the •miff i HiH |U)S it. hut on tin hand tln'v w 1 1 ress i h, « 111* )»’ n Kick, they should l. dt’iie as av recent Indian t; *nhl A nini ir very pi, A "t to democrats l s lrcn • ting here tIns week, ! ill tot th tl w \v\ I X- l.epr, sent ativo Pei n mint ntav lie dieted to the -S-.-ate as Mr - l.vaits’ 5UC( 6880r. Mr. I'ul m-'iitan 'Z r sstvftiuss whi]e airman of i he lit >use comm ittee on 1' A ffa tis ral oreign a. vi v» ais ag,, 1 'fov.d that he has the eiltncity making kmd ot Senators that the just tin Dirty would . like den >o r *41 u to si*,* l •n t iron 1 i gr, it v of JJ, UV Y > 1 77 s,>» ■ 11 ' ihlican-Mr. Dawes joined nun. s Betty a d Blodgett a ; y report on the Apportion! mvoniig an additional n> ii and Arkansas, New Yoik. Minn or Hearst is said to l H > dying at ! ice in this city from a can i n >' stomach. His pj idans 1 given all hope lv . up ' T.cavcn>g Power.— I*. S. Gov't Report, Aug. I;, - ii T ^- I i Po + ■1 P Wa3F absort^ly pure OUR NATIONALCAPITAL. Washington, D. C. .Jan.. -21 lfy.m. The merry jingle of silvir is the rnnsic which the .Senate lias provided for the peo|ile to dance uj, by the adoption of the free coinage xubsti tute for the Financial bill, which went through in spite of the determined and extra-ordinary opposition of the ad ministration and the republican lead ers in the state. Tlifc democratic party l.asl^li <-‘>’<1 Dlitted to free COlfiSg^. as till us til6 votes of ail the Senators of the party (with one exception -Wilson, of Md.,) can do so, while the republican party, of the eastern and middle States, are hy the same token committed against it. On this question of finance, the most, impoilant in evety country, the j republicans of the west arid northwest, if the votes of their Senators repre¬ sent their views, and the presumption is that they do, sei ru to be in accord with the democrats and the Farmers Alliance, which is a much more pow¬ erful factor in this matter than most people believe. The most sensational feature of the debate which preceded the adoption of the tree coinage. It wasa speech of Senator Ingalls in favor of free crin age. It was mo” ^oan that; it was a most speciously made plea to the, Far rneis Alliance legislature of Kansas to re-elect him to the Senate, It was in many respects the best and most brilliant oration ever delivered by Mr. Ingalls, and had he not have allowed his hatred of the South to inveigle him into a defense of the Force bill, which hy the wuy, again has the right of way in the Senate, at its opening, it would undoubtedly have made him many friends in that section, where, as the probably knows, he now has none. As it is, a II hough it was carefully listened to and all of its strong points, and there were many of them, against the monopolly and greed of the growing money power, were applauded to the echo, in spile of the efforts of the Sen¬ ate officials to prevent it, it is regardeil as the artificial [ilea of an olhee-seekei to obtain l.tie suppoi t ot members of an organization pledged to oppose his re eli-i timi to the Senate, and not an rep reseuting ins real setiinents. Nevei Un less lie told Ins republican eoileu he republiean President li I'o c 0 ,iready, it is believed, to . ,iM IlM I (t| m nu y trnihi ill w is lies b< Hut it was ■ I'sU'ig pearls to swine. The " i "hi,can party has never paid ony attention to the wishes „l the people, unless they happened to coiu cide with those of the ho ses of that party. •John Hull must he trying to giv the dying republican e At least paity a boom, "in* would so suppose from his foolish act ion in attempting to get the of th» United .States Supreme in h is controversy with the ad ministration over the Behrings Sea s< a 1 I lulus, ^ i blame have would not asked lot anything better than the latest move of the British Gov. m mint. D has given h U' what he has "ever had before—t.he united mtppiirt of the Ai"n u'.i" people England should a 2,,272J!Z, r 2'7V'” "'"1 Represent * at u i v« gulne i ., w fi in t j„. Ilnuse resenting ,* tVs ‘ SC U I'° n I a nd d« el.- , j( in delegation . , of ' , ,lu “ ,t v th »‘ I ni!e,| state-', and - rn-vn.mg ih ; ,j “ g*| v of U: t , , jM'illtiOil hi* sent li tl.e Britis.i r Governtni-nt. I j l'i 1<‘ Spin l> itsr) 't much of lit liDP I* tS tif c|i r I of St';i ■ > • .... wrong way. KJRj£T*; A !.• z Hit son Trill WSKS I SBaairvi; ^niBij| t g o»tV5 - R ^ :Wf ^ ' U iv-v. MISS—' "ctS rtr-MHuerjESsa. arariaEa . Si' aw -A- -x n-i .■ “ ■" ...... n ------r V . HOL>7 'U52 DKTJGOISTS. UnwDSfi p*-ac SAV1VNAK. GA OT THERE ELI Jin Cures . ,la , f»uanmt«*od Uo ** > s not to cans** stricture If used in time is a preventative. 73 cts a bott’ e, same size as other $ 1 . prenar tions. - j cnieCo.. Wa«hingt»i.. Prepared Ga.‘ by ttu» Eij \| Hammack ft Bird, For .-.ate i Crawfordvide. Ga rooms weaken the eyes, so ,j I so ' a11 biinnets which do not shade the ! face, so does a glare of light, or light that is too dim. In short the eves j .get. ’’F Ill health lieal of m,,r c cars than they I ihem any sewt weakers h;lrm Going w j t h cold feet causes ' raore 1" the eyes than one ever suspects, and many cases of weak e *s aie re.ieved at once bv hot foot bat 1 nut thick - stockings Tbfl sight > st ‘r ngthened b v aPPReatioos just Vl - e e Vt,l ’ n,w » C( 1 on the temple - rattier than the eyeball itself.” THE DEMOCRAT, : CfcjT? FORD V ILL E , GEORGIA. Dyspepsia Makes the lire* of many poopi* astaetfte!*. and often leads to self-destruction. DMrtm t«r eating, sour stomach, tick headache heartburn, loss of appetite, a tatat, “ all gout)" feeling, bad taste, floated toupee, aad tn^u Distresa tar “ y * ,,, • *" some of Use more e wne m After symptom*. Dyspepsia dees Eating not get wed of ttsatf. It requires sarsfnt, attention, and s remedy like Hood's Sam parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and ether organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus tick overcoming the local symp¬ Headache toms remove* the sympa¬ thetic effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired ndad. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia, t had but little appetite, and what I did eat Heart¬ distressed me, or did me burn Uttle good. Is an hour after eating T would expe rience a faintness, or tired, ali-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou¬ ble, 1 think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sour room with fresh paint. Last^ Stomach spring I took flood’s 8arsar rflla—took three bottles. It did mu an , immense amount of good, It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experience Gkobgr A Pack, Watertown, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 ! Sold by all druggtats. $ 1; six for $5. Prepare mly by G. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell IOO Doses One Dollar r \ Pi a j CRYSTAL IE ass CO i TDIOE MARK. Casllty Drat asi Aivsya. %:■ rn '^fe¬ M; SC”53» I l \ T. E. U> ! J . [las exclusive sah* of these eeleMrated ed glasses in t iawfordvila;. / FALKNKIt KKI.LAM At MOORE, The oulv Manuf-ictvnng ' Optiicians in the South, Alanta. Ga. \(). Vq rf\ f JP,C ante: V^V ' ' ' wuu„ n. m 4 VI / '4 i-nfaM - _ — . # !&[ V*.y Y \ A / | k ■"> &*, b v'P- 4 Pil iu; S' Sr** * ^ at I I'»Y T T* ?• * 7 ^ SJ|^ iHS m Pi ^ I I « ! J 5a sdl» a || ^ ^•et7 d uii Mcivin D. 1 . ^ ’ . •1 H . f f •Ill £1 i f, I _\VTT IiIIjIJ T TAI PA V b THE FHEIGHT l I ft DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU Si Can buy any article of i FURNITURE,! ‘i Cooking Stoves, Carpets, Mattings, Win- i (low Shades, Lace Cur¬ tains, Cornace Poles. ! BABY CARRIAGES, I Oocks, Mirrors, Pictures. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Matt'-ecses, th C< mforts, sand and Blankets articles and a j| ru one *; m eded in a house, delivered at your depot at the same price that you huy them i*t • Augusta? H I Carry Everything i You need and can quote t you prices that will satisfy i you that I am giving a dol- ^ lar value for every dollar i§ paid, | Special Offer ITo-1. 1 fj To introduce my business in every I , neifibborbood in the quickest possible j manner, I will ship you one Bedroom ^ sj I Suite comphite, consisting of One Bed - stead, full size and high head, One Ba- E, i j centre renu with Table, glass, Four One cane W sh-stand, seat chairs, One I One Roclser to match, well worth $20. |- j but to introduce mv goods in your neiglilmihood at once I will deliver the n j-i .shove Suite at your It. R, depot, «U 1 Fnr CwhrStf.ZQ, comVs_wjtli ( ■ ™ T !i -n t cash thc order. f B F.SI! >, > f Ill. Suite, I have a great - , >iiv oil.i-i Suites hi Walnut, Oak, jfe Ndar, and all the papular woods, •unning i print* from the ciieapest up o hundreds of dollars for a Suite. % Special Bargain l*o. 2. tj| ijtf Is our elegant, Parlor Suite, seven pieces, Wi.lnut Lames, upholstered iu blush in popular colors, crimson, Hive, blue, old gold, either in luind d or in combination colors. This suite M sold for $+o.oo- 1 bought a jlarge number of them at a bandkrupt sale in Chicago, hence I will deliver this ftne piush suit all charges paid by I met. your nearest It. It. depot for j . Besides these suites I have a {great hup, many ani1 other suites and iu all the lat.nt A s st y le8 > call guaruAtee -“ a " you - Bargains . ... LO. 3- _ Is .» valiiul spring scat lounge, reduced SU-UOto ^7.oo, all treght [st.d. ^ an -legant No. 7 cooking stove trim;..,I up complete for 311 50 all eharg<>y P ,lid t0 y° ur de I wt ’ or s 5 hol ° ra, ’K** with trimmings fo, $18. 00. Besides these I have the largest stock of cooking stoves in the city, includ ^' auZr stove? ai d Ranges aud the CHARTER OAK 6TUVKS with in' l;t wire gauze doers. I am delivering these stoves everywhere all freight charges paid at the price of «n ordirsry stoves, while they are far superior to any other stoves made. Full particulars hy mail. 109 ioi s.of matting Jn yds to the roll 25ct» each. 1000 V . .7 tu. t >*.* ring roller aud triuged at 37>f els each, You must pay your own freight on Cornice Pol , Window Shades and Clocks. Now Sf*(* here—1 cut mot quote yon everything I have got in a store containing 220U0 feet of door room, besides its annexes a,'d factory in another prrt of the town. 1 shall be ph-a-i-d to send \ou anything above mentioned, or wi-’i send my Cataiogue tree if you will y you saw this adverti.se ment in Crawioraville Dem - OCR at. Fublisiied at Cravf W) rdvilie. Ga. No <!■ (*<is sent C. O. D , or or. con aignment. 1 refer you to the editor and publishers of ;hi> paper or to any banking concern in Augusta, or to the Southern Expr> ss Co., allot wtioiu know me personally. Yours. Ac f L. V. rADGEl’T. « 1110 A.ND 1112 Bl ul > Ausii'ta. - Georgia PRO. PADGETTS FUKNITUR . * -STOVE AN!) CARPET STORES. Factory Harris >n S:. ■ Geo. R. Lombard & Co. foiiisy, licim & mn Above I’aasst-iiger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. -SELL THE CHSAPS8T AND MBT wm ENGINES & BOILERS. m Complete Gin and Mill outfits a Speatnlstr. Mil} and Engineering Supplies, Cotton, Grain,Saw Mill and J m Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, haws, Inspirators, Injector*, etc. . Large Stock to Select From. Pi . Goods Goaranteed. Prices Low. Writ#* for circulars. t-SUCsstmgs of every kind, and new work (light and heavy! ronuiritiv doi.e. B.-st outfit South. GIN WORK ’riK'SK'S is and firm well mention done. this ®~U'hfl,a Pa.ru?. DRIES, FURNITURE, ETC. We Are Now Opening and Receiving Onr Fall Stock of Drugs. Furniture, Matresses, All Kinds of Chairs. Bedsteads, Lamps, Lamn-Fixtures and Oils. i And a fine line of Drug Notions, Chemicals, Fancy PRESCRIPTIONS Soaps, Tobacco, Cigars and pipes. Full ltr.e of pure drugs anti patent medicines. and family receipts carefully compounded. for past patronage, we are now prepared to sell 1 Thanking our many customers We solicit liberal sh*r* setter and cheaper Goods at Rock-bottom Prices for Cash, a j OF THE FALL TRADE GEO. W. BROWN & CO., Sliaron, O.eoz’gisa,. M% It, lllli C@ MACHINERY BROKER i.. -AND i ’ •- .2 COMMISSION MERCHANT. - ■s Jk 738 Reynolds St., Augusta, (la 1 DEAX.EB IN- i Steam Engines, Stationary, Portable and Agricultural. tg-.stcarn Boihrs, all sixes and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and Ci tton Seed val turbine Wtttcr Wheels; and keep in stock a full lint* of Stea’n fittings. Cock^ v ^’ inspirators. Piping and Fittings, Belt, Hose, Etc., Etc. E.i GLfcPOTTOj\ GTnY >\ COTTON PRESSES, WWOODWOKKIWi MAOHLNKRY of all kinds. AGRICULTURAL 1MPLE MF.HTis, the very latest improved. Gall at my office or write for illustrated circulars and special prices which will be give* -TO .SUIT CUSTOMERS - - Large Machine Outfits a Specialty. [I. 5 . REID, 7.uS Rf-vnolos St., Aiigasfa. G 3- i W. I. DELHI J 831. Broad Street) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. i —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL— i COOK STOVES xa-paa ti^o- QtoveS. JL TXlCVWStZTO. Woodenware. Buv the NEW EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE, 15 different Sizes in stock. We have been selling this stove since 1X72, with satisfaction. HEATING STOVES for wood and Coal, fer Churches, School houses, ‘'tores Offices and Bed-iootnx. GRATES Enameled and plain, H. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 inch Baskets. TINPLATE,Sheet-iron, Solder, Job work of all kind in Sheet-ircr and Sheet Tin. W. I. BELFH . Send for circular, : . j Augusta Brewing So., McKinnie, Fenwick ,k Nelson Sts., GA. EXPORT BOTTLED BEER WWA SPECIALTYMW Brewers of Beer Guaarateed Fure . 'd WFCOLiBS^OM}^. *. -ass© Tliompson & Cc» --M.4NCT..CTURKES Of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, .TIoulclings, liraukets. Laths* umber and Shingles. -DEALER.X ar : Igtv Glars and Builders’ Hardware. L'luining Mili and Lumber Yard, Hale Street » ( i*?tt''a‘ RaiJuad Yard. AUGUSTA, GA l I E p, . P'. 4 “‘■i P» mf IF A J. SCHWEERS. WWMANAGERL