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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1891)
The Democrat. PUBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY U\ MOORE imos CRAWFORDVILLE , GEORGIA. Sntered at the poitofllee at ‘.riwfoidrhla, O-orgia, ai aeeond-eltM mail matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 2C», lSbl . Dit. T. M. Holmes, one of the most prominent physicians if Home, died last Tuesday. The Georgia legislature wli soon be in session to "ltesil’m and re-resolve, and die the same. H kinkier Sehmilinski, the greatest millionaire of Hamburg, has decided to leave his immense fortune to build an asylum for unmarried woman. Tits ostrich sticks hit head in tho sand and imagines that hn cannot lie soon. Possibly Mr. Harrison lias some such idea In seeing the san Is of Cape May. Home wants The State Fair, and Macon wants it too. We might add that a good many of the boys want the “supjmsed State Fair.’ Yc K 1 is among the unrulier.” Canada is making preparations to manufacture and reel off divorces with all the ease and facility that now char acterhse the* C iicago article. It is very doubtful if Csnad i can be greatly benefited by such a law. The National Dtinoci.i’ of Wash¬ ington, which has been in financf <1 straights for some time, lias suspend¬ ed publication. It is tliougt that a j very large amount of money lias been i sunk by its publishers, it. has teen re* garded as a Cleveland or. an. I CitARLKsOstiurn, the murderer who was to hang on June 20th will be sent i to the insane Asylum for treatment as lip; physician says bin min i i« uaduubt eilly affected. After Ins in oital faeul ties are restored he will he punished fur the mime vnili which he mctiargcd. Mu. Mi Kinlkv itms for governor of Oliio in the hope that heieaflet lie may be called upon to run lor presi dent. That explains the na’iiro of the platform on wliich lie stun s lie liopes t«i win a national victory in a, .state election. Mr, McKinley’.1 vault¬ ing ambition is apt lo cause him a very severe disappointment, The Georgia iniUlia” is having a ■g t, . ling qii'u «t ; - t ? ^ j<l ter till nr U wer» tv t <,u sand dollars of the people's money spoilt for a frolic, while Hie state's educational Institutions go begging' — Liberal Fidel prise. Htrt.’KM (liscoverles h ive revealed the fact that the ancient limber-shops of t’.imrwii Instead of a . hair Imd 1 block of ft(onu to Heat the customer*. Th'vso old heathens must have bail their eoiiscisnees much hardened from ihIi ing nil day on a sharp rook, an I the barber must have hud a gag in l,j ;i mouth. Imagine if you cm the agony of the mo lorn man, who can’t tmjay religion without iv padded pew. sitting on a block of stone as hard as his host gills’ heart, and listening to an hours discourse while the harbor upi > s t! 1 ‘ w biskei s. Third paity or Democracy? Demo criu-y evor. Reform in mu ranks— ile.-nrtioii never. The good old inutj ........................cradle of opposition. and can stand the storm of abuse that is l eaped Unjustly upon it. Good enough for the rsofof any men of util ana ill naav. ui"u n n "'■>> urge hi soiue lines rctoriu, yet wo can get it incorporated into our platform and not go into third parties to be entangled by deslgninfi men only to be oblige to return like the jackdaw from the company of the peacocks to tie j despised for our infidelity. A WORTHLESS EXPENSE. i Among tlie many other needless ex )Sf is of our natonal govercuient, one ■ il the greatest is tlie monthly crop itqioits issued by the Agricniturui Ih purtment at \Vashington. In get tiller out tliise crop icports, millions of dollars am siicnt anniiailv, and sn far ,,s real benefit, is concerned, we might suv there is none whatever. I hese re¬ ports are punted amt so in out, but \hoy are rarely ever read by any one. Perhaps years ago these atatomeuts were reporteit correctly, but here lately, ; he incorrectness of these reports has x-auseti the people to lose ait interest m such things* We suppose these statis¬ tics are gathered from the agricultural reports of each state Now we would ke to give vau a few dots abo = these ie|H>rtcis: As a general tiling 7L H' men employed lo do this writing = iiisiii ar enougti with the farm product t » it It you the difference •et rvee;. a sweet potato blossom and a = . As to the *rts of the or ■4 S itlely depend:. the cond ;* io ______ tli 4 ir iifn, or those around the tii ? v should happen tt» have a sorry crop, then the reports gv^es up t effect We sav tli€ statements ituelivible, and our law makers >houM t ike steps to correct this erroi our overument. which allows nnecessrv expense. OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL. Washington, D. C. June 32, l v 01. Secretary Foster received a most unexpected set back this week. He had marie all of his arrangements to attend the Ohio republican convention as the chief r< preservative of tire abministra tiori and manager of the Sherman Senatorial side show. It was on the j cards for him to have secured the pas- ; sage of a resolution endorsing the ad ministration, so worded as to practiel j ly commie the convention to Harmon Ohio’s j for ‘‘ri, thus shutting out j ‘‘favorites sou”—McKinley—who if he I can he elected govenor fully intends entering the lists against Harrison of anybody else that may appear. And j In addition to that Senator Sherman expected his assistance in the passage of a resolution that would Itave placed : Sherman astride the shoulders of Me- j Kin ley. But all plans are now off. Secretary \ Rosier did not attend the Ohio con vention. Why.' Because Senator’ ; .Sherman sent him word by a trusty personal messenger not to come, as Ins. presence would only irritate the ■ Foraker men who had obtained on suddenly trol of the discovered convention. thfct It the was business than j of the department was so pressing that Secretary Poster would be compelled | to defer his intended visit business to Ohio pntii | look after some private Thursday, and it was so an icunccd t" the “dear public” which is always as sinned to bo g illible enough to believe anything it is told, if the teller be an official; but at the Treasury depart mcn t they know better; they know ^|,iit Mr. Foster’s grip sack was ail packed and all arrangements made for bis trip whenr deceived a telegram tell¬ ing bim not to come and that an cx plauaUon had been sent to him by mes¬ senger and they know that when that messenger arrived the next day lie was for two mortal hours closeted with Mr. Foster in his private office, to the exclusion of everybody even bis pri - vate and confidential stenographer. There are rumors here of a combina tion between McKinley and Foraker, tiio object of which Is to make Fora kef Sherinia’ssuccessor in the Senate and McK nicy the Prec'dential nomi noe of his party next year, provided of corn He that tbe republicans can elect McKinley govenor and control the legislature this year. It is believed here that in was this combination that forced Ex-Representative urosvenor lo resign liis recent appointment as chairman of the Treasury commission which is to make a delightful summer tour of Europe f ir the alleged purpose if investigating immigration. Tlici'e has bi en a more or less bitter feeling between_Foraker and Groavenor ever aincij^^&Coi /ear are ■ c enaimy hough tlie evt >V usll - ! ington, and toe man who predicts 1 democratic succeas in such states as | Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin is no ! longer regarded as a political “rainbow ! chaser”, as lie was not so very long i «go, and republicans from those states ! have by the score recently admitted that limy considered tliem doubtful. Representative Oats, of Alabama, proposes like Mr. Mills to turn author, and lie is now here for the purpose of verifying dates etc in a volume of war it inioiscenCcs which tie tins written, (lie official records being ail ou file in the War department. I was told to day that Commissioner of 1’elisions Haum, with the assistance if the pension attorneys, hud made himself solid with tlie administration, mid that in consideration of ho and the pension attorneys having agreed lo -wing the G A. It into line for llarti s in that gentleman had agreed to foi got ail tlie damaging charges that bad i,oen brought against Ranm and allow | lilu to continue, in charge of the I’en t Tins deal uivos M r 1. , s ,„, th# active support of .....Nation of a new soldiers paper wlncii is to ho started at Chicago by tin: pension ring, If true, it may in the end tun. out to tK' dearly bought support Ex Congressman Urosvenor lias been nppolnled a special World’s Fair Com missionui inciuiigeof foreign ex liiLits, as a salve for being forced off tlie im migration commission to Europe at Utu le Sum’s expense Grosvenor isn’t sheadding many tears. Stand Voiir («round. When ymt make up your mind to take Ho cl’s Sarsaparilla, do not he induced to !m > preparation intend. cl,,, k ' “*> ,' lalm ,,,at ‘' ,l,,rs “ KIH>,, as ,. merit cf Hood S irsaparillu cannot In* equalled. Tlieref«»re have nothhiff to do with suhstituts'- and insist upon haying Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifi¬ er and building-up medicine. A fact worth knowing is that blood dis cases, which ail other medicines fail to cure yield slowly but surely tv* the blood vesibvtlu P P r i.«l front patient s-.vilig they had «<■ ed such and such a blood purfter and sar iaa, mentioning ! ms a ltd ig they did no good, and they did not itll P V V (Prick lv Ash, Poke Koot and Pv»t.isxi w a tried These when the van s mat ut eis w rot us fearful s, and out ,1 sat but P Puck > Ash, Poke Boot a«d Potas ui verv KVA SIC” and has nude a h fr tula >n cu vs of Scphilss, Kheittim sh Ser ula, BUkhI Poi ‘>>>n l>y>i»eps;.L Malar ar ii Female Com ts fgv~ BLACK DRAUGHT tea cure* i'oaaupanoa. SHARON ITEMS. BY XENOPHONS. Fine weather. Blackberries plentiful. Lay by your corn and clean your cotton. Some of our farmers report their fine. * corn crops Dr. A. C. Davidson was called to Mesena Sun lay. Mr. J. S. Taylor in aged citizen of Rayto wn is quite low. Mr. John O’Keeffe went down to Augusta Sunday p. m. smiles! Mr. Robert Jackson, is all ; this week fine boy and girl. It is now or never, c >tton nasties with seeming confidence in its grassy b«L If seasons con tine all who are up with their crops will tie weil paid for i their labor. Miss. Tommie Moore left on 13th Inst, for Macon to attend the marriage of her cousin. Messrs Owen and Bob Ricketson of I Norwood, were in our villiage Mon! daw buying beef cattle. We f fully justified in making the 1 e ,f atemeot that there is no other town j ( 0 jt s Kv/I , j,, t) ie state can boast os sucJl a g^hbath school, Misses Damans and Eva Moone two 0 j Raytown’s charming young ladies, attended our Sunday school last Sun rlay. Come again and bring others, Revs. II A. Seale and M. W. Ar nold closed last week a services oS meetings, the ciiurcii was gr eati_ ip v ived. and nine accesions were added to the cho rch. Too liundered and forty dollars ha been raised to furnish the Methndhi church in this place, The fun’.tnre c insists of pews organ chandelier, at n communion set. Mr. Kd. Croake was called lo s • Ins brother Jim of Angnsta last Fri day who was seriously Injured by a runaway tiorse. IIis leg and three ribs •vere broken. Some say our village is a dead town. Lot them who think so visit the Sha ron Sunday School next Sunday after noon and they will be thouroughly convinced that tiieic is life in a dead town. Gen. Greene, is with us in full force and be is at i his time not a pleasent guest, as it takes the sweat of the brow to intertain him, and if he don’t leave soon he will mortgage the cotton crop with tije finest grass crop known to this country. (juito a number of our farmers went up to hear Hon. Tbos. E. Wat¬ son speak, and he no doubt in terested them, but we dare to say he failed to touch the present need of the farmers. More time spent at home is what their crops need, and wo venture to say that many who went to hear the gifted , |, illc li_ If the writer is tne status of the crop be thinks ■ineno inn tlie iieid iiy a large maj.u ty over any political issue at present, and the farmer who iee.s that the political questions of the day need his attention more tlian his crop will no doubt in tlie wind up of tlie year find out that tariff reform, and free coin¬ age of silver wont suffice for iiis losses. Look to your own personal interest my brother farmer, and Tommie Wat sou will do all he can for you. Dncklen'ii Arnica -alva. ] Tkb Bkst Salve in tlie world for Cuts, brusis, Sores, UlcefS, Suit Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pos tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It j is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, 11 r money refunded. Price 25 cents p» box At Ilammaek. Lucas A Co’s. Weak Women Tlie more sensitive nature of tlie female sex renders women much more suscepti 'ble than men to those numerous ills which spring from lack of harmony in system The nervous system gives way, sieic headache is frequent the ap- 18 lost . Itn(l other ailments peculiar s’.'l’qMnih "T pmdiarfy 1 adapted°°for gratifying praise for the relief it lms af* forded thousands of women whose ve,ry existence before taking it was only wise r>. it strengthen the nerves, eures sick headache and indigestion, purifies and viuilr.es tile blood, and gives regular and healthy act ion to every organ i n the body The cabinet will consult about tlie Mate Of tlie treasury today— or rather about the best means of concealing from the public tlie treasury’s true condition. ('onsmuRtion C'lired. An old pliy»icten, retired from hmotico, having had placed in liis hands by an Hast luduv uu*>Lmavy Uw fomula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per mauent cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh; Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and rad.cal cure for Nervous Debility and all Xefvous Complaints, after having tested its won dcrful curative powers in thousands of cases, lias Mt it his duty t make it known to his suffering fellows Actuated by this motive a id a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send tree of charge for prep-ring and using. Sent iiv mail ’a a,!.!;' - a. with -:a mr i,.uiim 4 this paper. \N A NoYfcs, - Pow. i. Block Hochestei N \ 1)0 YOU WANT to save from 25 to 30 cents on every Dollar you spend' if so write for our Illustrated Catalogue eon taining illustrations and prices of every* thing manufactured in the United State*, at manufacturers’prices. 10,000 lUustra* ties represented CAT ALiXtUK Mailed free on Applies lion Address, CHICAGO GENER AL SUPPLY CO . ITS West Van Bitten St . Chicago, 111 i * -1 f- Sure H it mm a do up not your be Induced mind to to take buy ar '/ m. s ■ irs .r'.rilla is a peculiar mi com?| cant] Mp**rior • srsissE to any other article. <aew what she wanted. anCwiiose# R|e it worthy imitation, tells her ex, e 1 In one start fL* If :rk ere trie(J I went induce to buy Hood’s buy Sarsaparilla tin R 10 me their own instea Hood’s; hetoMmetheir’s would last ions | that I might take it on ten days’trial; r I did not like it I need not pay anything But he could not prevail on me to rl ■ I told him I knew what satisfied Hood s 8a: with] 'j la was. did I had want taken it, other. was nd not any fM iod’s ________ When I lei bo 1 ng Hood’s Sarsaparilla i wa» t miserable, suffering a great ^ dyspepsia, and so weak tim>pnonH that&ttyBjT J : me, hardly like stand. a person I looked, in con Sarsaparilla did me so maei ■>. ler at myself sometimes, and* v* intlyspeak of It.” Mas. * erraee 8treet, Boston. $u y i parilla Sold by C. hr d9| •; #1; Apothecaries, six for #5. Prepared Lowell, Mass. only .. . l C^sJI fcUh / 08 On© Dollar - — PERFECTED f ) CR,|fS I*.Lk!. NSEi> y I: gSr W&fi \ fiu-7 First aid ihnyi. ’■A mU •m ■' M . I mOjW I # ^ ,i, A 1 ! BfUSTOW T | j r r j Has < 9 sale of these celebrated I ed FAULKyB•! gla a KLLLAM wf ord vil le, i MOOR F, The <>• lv ■kimfactnring Opticians in the SootfflAtlanta. Ga. NEW | KUTISEMENTS '. I T PA.HU.tirV” HAIR BALSA* 1 ? t an-:. mid beanfifien the attir. ■ . 4 a luxmiart growF. j mm m %m. 8 > nip and discaiHirt |Lc") rtt_ & Drtig"i hair fu. img. ^ I 1 . Hsu?iprfii : 1 i r b IlgestioD, anic. ______ som It l’ain.Takc cures 3mm the in worst time. Cough, j0 ctE. ,. ■ ua® Tea: s °t The Lie .-COMPANY'S is known iJjjL* | JJCTRAGT R he world and OF li s BEEF lately li'a-ujEjAi by into It is “Darkest Afica” i Mm unapiiro aclialile flavor and bene TtsA, deli- ble Illd’ .pg 'StW % V’.’ 0 f ^ ft* " [zi KljQ tfA || ^ ’’W' I EER life j ^ ^VaTHEALTH {SsySffi?f Hi^s'cg.S5^r£ ___ SALARY J $25 per j Good merchandise. Agents tj) 1N0 sell peddling. our General Above line sal- of i ary will be pail to “live agents. For fur. tlier information, address „„ CHI.OAGO (JENERAL hUIM’LY CO., 178 West|\'»n Buren Kt., Chicago, Il| ONE EuysalioiGold DOLLAR WEEKLY! W atclil BY r >':»«i mte- i«• : w.«? Waltham se « aie or Llgm ™ :l !' an, movement ' < . ^,’ r „r lelia >U l and well known. Stem » nil ■and set. i w A TI 11 ] We sell one of those watches for $28 cash! and send to any address by registered U> wlth prlv " ”Our Agent |i Durham, N. C’„ writes. Our know jemrhn W Bum. confessedI h sueli oik thev fo. don’t the how you w Onegoocygijjleagent wanted in each 48 & 50 Maiden Lane , New York. ” (jj- OR(!1A x - liaf,ruo County: T o all whom it may concern: Wil Iiara N . (iuun as admlnisti.itor of the es late of ?eytml ^ Greeson deceased, lias ( , n|y al , plied to the undersigned to be dis¬ charged from said administration, and ask for letters of diiuission. I will pass Monday up* unsaid application, on the first IIIFlvnt, May 1801 Ordinary T. C. Hknuy Wilson’s Champion Spark Arrester. S3 “Best open iu the draught world'’ ar I rester Delivered Free CHKMPI08 ' In any part of the U. 8. cL 1 advcrt^seinenc and if this arrester, and your dealer can t > < send for cir rculars a ml r: prices y : JESSUP BROS., Pat. Feb. 16 86 Sole Mm/nctumi, AUCUSTA CEORCIA. E 3 ITIK PRISES ON S 8lack* and G«nensl Sheet Iron Work Covington* Macon Railroad Company....... S exp Tpwarda A thei 1 ' ?J25P — Skconp ClasS FIRST cTass TIMETAB-E No 8 Fiu-t » - SbcohdJIums N Tuesday- uTlex-a Snnlax >,1 Mail Fast In Effect 6.00 Sun a M. May isth. ^Fa^t Mail 52 huuday rass Xo^ Fit 22 MmuUa Loc Frt Daily PRI JICL STATIONS. Daily Only Wed A I r,<i »y Tlmr- A- Sat \ Only 2\i‘ pm 7 15am Lv M^STKf Tlpt) Ar«20pi 12 5»i GOO AM 2 *2 7 17 Macon (CAM Dpt) 8 18 V2 W 3 40 I'M 7 (Kt 3 14 7 54 Morton 5 54 [12 19 4 3;? 8 13 ( 3 42 8 02 Round Oak D 5 13 11-48 3 37 ^ 8 27 S 4 32 1015 4,»{ *3 j 9 15 Monticello D 4 31 11 03 2 IS 4 Maohen 4 03 10 38 1 20 11 00 4 9 40 l 10 05 ( Godfrey D ;i 37 10 07 12 27 PM n io 10 06 v 10 0-3 S 1150 PM 10 40 l MadiAon 3 03 ) 9 30 11 15 b 12 45 5 47 10 55 } 2 55 > 10 45 S 2 U 40 Farmington 2 12 8 47 9 27 3 50 k* n 56 Watkinsyille D 1 56 8 H 31 8 7 37 3 4,5PM ■ pm 1225pm Arrive Athens Leave. 125 pm 8 00 am 40 am fJTRead Down i A. G. CRAIG, Acting Superintendent’ Read Uf ^ GEORGIA RAILROAD CO. Stone Mountain Route. , ____ KBAI l/^ Ai-cr-ier. "/, ANA<5ER - i |V/n®rat operated: i' Vl ^ Passenger Schedules will — : FAST LIN E — >o. 27 West Duly. Vo. 28 East Daily. Lv Augusta 7 :4~ a m Dv Atlanta 2:4s p m Ar Maco.u 12:35 p m Ar Cr'dville 6.54 Ar Athens 11:40 Lv Athena ,, a m 3:.70 p : in Lv Athens 8:25 a m Ar Wash’t’n 7:20 | Ar Wasii’t nl0:30a Lv Wash’t’n ,. Lv Wash’t’n rti 4:20 „ ) 7:20 a m Ar Athens 7:0a n m Lv Cr’vilie 9:42 a m Lv Macon 3 :t0p m Ar Atlanta 1:00p m ! Ar Augusta R.-00 Pultman Buffet Sleeping ,, front cars to and Atlanta. Vo. l West Daily No. 2 East Daily. Lv Augusta 11:65 a m Lv Atlanta «:f)0a m ,, Macon 8:30 a rn ,, Cr’dv’i.:1224 p m „ C'araak 12 53 p m Ar aliens 5 is n m * Athens W’sii’nt’n 1110 a m| ,, W’sh’t’n 2 30 pm •• 8 50a m Lv L’amak 1 17 pm Ar ™‘ Ie * ??P ™ * «P ® ' ’’ ’ ‘ J ' 1 t’ " s 3 m Pullman Parlor _ car to'Puliman , Parlor car Atlanta from Augusta to Charlerton. - j Lv Vo. 3 Wept Daily. No. 4 East Daily. j j Ar Augusta Cr'dville 11:W) 1:54 pm Ar Lv L’r Atlanta dville 11.15 p m am 3:57 a in j Ar Atlanta 6:30 am; Ar Augusta 6:35 a m Union Point & White PlainsP. P. Leave Union Point *10.10 a m *s-40pm Arrive Siloam 10:35 am 6:05 pm Arrive White Plains 11:10 am 6:40 pm Leave White Plains *8:00 a m *3:30 p m Arrive Siloam 8:35 am 4:05 pm Arrive Union Point 9:00 a m 4:30 p m CDaily Except Sunday STSuperb and Improved Sleepers to Aug usta Atlanta. No - 27 and 28 stop at, and receive pas sengers to and from the following 'Wearing, station Grovetowu, Harlem, Thomson, Oamak, Norwood, Barnett, Grawfordyitie, Madison. Union Point, Greenesboro, Rutledge, Social (lircle, Cov o " ia ' stmeMo «n J. W. GREEN. (Jen’I Manager E. R. DORSEY, Gen'l Passei'ger Agent, Joe. W White, T, P. A. Augusta Ga. STEPHENS HIGH SCHOOL -MALE AND FEMALE The first session of this School opened Monday Jan. 26, under the direction of Prof ., J. Frank Little, assisted bv a crops of competent and experienced teachers. The Course of Study will be liberal and instruction thorough and practical. Kates of Tuition.—S i,50, S2.00, $2.50 $3.00. per. month; Music $3.00 per Month. Boakd— $8.00 to 10.00 per month These charges are paiable monthly. The location is healthly; society good The School building is now and commodi¬ ous, and is located near Liberty Hall, the residence of the late IIon. Alexander ILulton Stephens, in honor of whom the enterprising citizens and friends of the “Great Commoner” would rear a fit¬ ting and lasting memorial in “The Ste¬ phens July High School.” Spring term will close 10th 1891. A liberal patronage is solicited. For further iinformation Address The Ste¬ phens Monument Association, or Prof. J. Fiank Littie. CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA, * GKNTS make IOO PR It CENT net OPIUM AND LIQUOR HABITS CURED WITHOUT Nervous Shock or" Dis¬ tress. Our Double Chloride of Gold Remedies or the cure of the Opium and Liquor Habits have been on the market for 10 j ^’to'nmke'a'cure^f either ft never ailed habit, where they have been given even a mea I gre chance. We will cure opium patients at their own homes in from 4 to 6 weeks, painless, and without loss of food, sleep or occupation. We easily cure Drunken ness inside of three weeks. Full proof of lire above furnished, and Literature for tlie cure of either Habit sent free on ap¬ plication, Address, LESLIE E. KEELEY, M. D , Dwight, Illinois. n/rLvsrs "rssssi tance with many whom he has treated for the morphine and liquor habits, and in ever y pstance cured, I heartily who afflicted endorse 1 Hie above, and assure all art | ! Hfe‘IwaUsanv^ho .,{ win tiv the*Doc j tor>s r( . me( jj eg believe aI 1 j„ making doing God this en dorseraent 1 am ser jj^VoU^nqCMwbTteiffylmw^agr whoawnfe that they have never had an y desire for Louisbmi,iuc^Ala?27, whiskey since. J ifflo. Kecley Institute, Cor. Edgewood Ave,and Ivy St., Atlanta, Ga. Administrator s Sale. /\_by a grecably Ordinary to an order of Wilkes duly grarted the county, Georgia, there will be sold in front of the Court House door of Taliaferro Coun ty Georgia, within tlie legal hours of sale on tlie first Tuesday in (the 7th day of) July next to the highest bidder for cash tlie following described property to wit: All that tract of land containing 238J4 acres more or less bounded on North by lands of S. J. Fiynt; on East by lands of J. J. Moore and J.S. Taylor; on the South by lands of E. T. Moore and on West by ’public road leading from Raytown to Barnett. Said tract of land is situated in Jthe county, 172nd and Dist.. is sold U as M„ the said property of ! Estate of Dr. J. W. Barnett deceased, Ads Mits. Anna W. Baunett, as the ministratrix and D. A. Pfhkins as the Administrator of estate of J. W. Barnett 1 deceased. This June 1st 1891. Tins IS THE MULE -THAT KICKED A Hole in High. Prices 9 1 liml ■biHR it 7 h 3 § M They All Kick. » •I hat a is, people who are asked to pay high prices are kick i n S fight and left. My customers NEVER KICK. Because I sell the best gdods at the lowest prices. Any¬ thing in my line will be sold astonishingly low. My store is headquarters for good goods and low prices. C. BERGSTROM, PROPRIETOR OF TME CASH STORE Crawfordville> Georgia. ■ Successrs to Lyndon Foundry & Machine WorkT A tliens, Gra. New Shops, New Tools, First-Class Men and Material. MILBAlMP'MffilRY OF ALL KINDS- Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Pedestal Boxes, Bolts, Etc. a Specialty. Manufacturers’ Agents for Hie Best Engines and Boilers, Injectors and Ejectors in tbe Market. Keep in stock Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings. Correspondence Solicited. THOS. BAILEY, Agent. WASHINGTON FOUNDRY & M’F’G CO. and- JBGS -s- m We are prepared to do Repairs on Engines, Boiler. Gins, Separators &c, in the BEST MANNER. Send’Us Your Work! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, Materials, Brackets, Sash, Doors and Blinds in fact all GUARANTEED. Buildings always on hand SATISFACTION L. M. SIMS, Manager, TXT W A ^TTTTTfrTn'W wi U1N » GEORGIA. _____________ --------------------------- Geo. R. Lombard & Co. fflKST. HE & Bui —WO FLXSJS ,— Above Paassenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. -SELL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ENGINES & BOILERS. Complete Gin and Mill outfits a Speolalety. Mill (SC and Engineering Supplies, Cotton, Grain, Saw Mill and Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, % Baws, Inspirators, Injectors, etc. Large Stock to Select From. Prices Low. Goods Guaranteed. Write for circulars r»"Cast!ngs of every kind, and new work (light and heavy) promptly dm.e. Best outfit South f'i 1 XT 117ATYT7" New and Repairs, promptly and weil done. HTWhe* Ul 1 > > V/A\ IV yea write to or call on this firm mention this Pa*** T j i f 1^ 1% mis I MACHINERY BROKER -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 1 738 Reynolds St., Augusta, tia j j p -DXALEBIN- Steam Engines, Stationary, Portable and Agricultural Steam Boilers, all siaes and styles, Saw MU13, Corn Mills, Feed and O Won Seed ___ of Fittings. Cock*, , Mills, Turbine Wafer Wheels; and Fittings, keep in stock Hose, a full Etc., line Etc. Steam Valves, Inspirators, Piping and Belt, EAGLE COTTON GIXS , CATTUX IV A 1 For Either Hand '* - ’ or Horse .Power, ST* WOOD WORKING MACHINERY of all kinds. AGRICULTURAL IUPLB MENT8, the very latest improved. , at my 0 <a ce or wr i tf f or m us trated circulars and special prices which wii! be give* -TO SUIT CUSTOMERS — - Large Machice Outfits a Specialty. H. S. 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