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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1891)
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE With a Full House of Happy Members. THE GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE IS FULL. Everything i* i.ovely About the ht:itc Capital and a Hnmmss Session Is “In It. Wednesday morning at ten o’clock the <ieorgia legislature met and the house was called to order by Speaker Howell. 1 here were a full House of members on Hand greet¬ ing each other happily. Speaker Howell welcomed the members in a short speech and said that he hoped the pr'sent session would he as pleas¬ ant for all as the la-1 one w as. u ’ % , a r < :■ ' $) t I ! -i £ 1 & 4 ^4? L •■V- : cf. R; A V. HTK A K ICH HOWKI.. A very full message from (ievenor Korthen was lt ad. It touched on many of the important matter* of fcjtatc inlcrest. The legislature lias gotten down to hard work pasting local hills and reading over the lesson* set down for them hv the various paper* of the »vtri|o. A dog law,anti-railroad mon¬ opoly law, a law to regulate the char¬ ge* of telegraph and that express will panifH, a road law be ear nod out and ho voral othor strung tnoAHiiroN ought <<♦ ho on lho doi'ket t<» ho j»a*so<l during this adjourning aessloD. There aliouhl be some provision made to give the power of local leg¬ islation into the hands of the peo¬ ple in the communities that will he effected by the same. legislature The session* of the arc too long and there will he no way of shortening them without lemoning the work before the body. There is a long list <>f new local hills before the legislature for the present session to net upon and to do that and the general legislation ro onircd hje by |lie number that body of day* Will ordinari- require ilu u |C out for the whole work to be done in. in tumled in tlii« line and we hope this farmers’ legis¬ lature will he on time in relieving that body of *o illicit local work. She Kilts a Child. One of the most outrageous crime* in the iiiHtorv of Oglethorpe was committed lust Sunday week on the plantation of Mr. A. <’ Ihiuiel near Cherokee < 'orner, Sheriff Mat well passed through here one day this week with a negro woman under arrest, charged with killing the child of one of her neigh¬ bor* at the time and place aboved mentioned. This woman,, Amelin lllake, had some dillleully with one of her neighbor*. The old grudge waxed lugger and the demoniacal j.iwer seemed to get the better of the woman's reason. On Sunday a* the negroes were m ay al church and left at home their child, which was not more than six or eight months old, Vmclia de¬ cided she would spit out her spite against the absent parents hv the ehilti killed. She forced another child to pound the one in question over the until it was dead The parents re turned and found their child The mischief was laid upon the cent child that was forced, to commit the crime, hv this brutal woman. Monday she was arrested and rid to jail upon ex idenee that very likely convict her. Such taliiy will not go unpunished in court* of Georgia and w hen McWhorter and an Oglethorpe get through w ith her she will Iwr that devilment to her last It i* a territue Herald, Lucas raez, an ;ii! vd rosskUmt Uarcelou.i, in Spain, i* the head of family of -71* pyrsotus. lie lias tv-nine living children daughters and twenty three son*. Or* friend. Hill tTiridopher Montezuma, lias learned. After a le years of happy tuarruil life, that has wasted a big portion of Ins earth lv happiii t**S hv marrying late life, itil! till's points ;irr well when he says: -Tl M voung who manic- i-arlx ha- hi character formed and moulded |>cr ferliv. lie r.arelv ever falls into had haVliu 11, uk,: an mtcrest in ohur dies, schools and all ginwl i to make , mankind * ’ * purer, » happier Iwtter every wav. I hen when a man mimes he settles down, work* learns how to c^onoutiat*. not throw away his nonet for hard*, wlu-kv, tine clothe- and fas! society The coneequcnov' is he com Uieaces to accumulate-' ATHENS’NOBLE LADIES. A prohibition election ran coni nearer stirring up a county or munity than any other election can be held. * The anti* and prohi* get further apart and more hitter to ward each other than any other dif¬ ference of opinion can possibly them. Athens is just now in that deplor¬ able condition, but we hope her people will *<>011 unite and that her troubled waters will soon he calmed. Morally and socially Athens is bet¬ ter with blind-tigers arid prohibition than she would be with liquor* and destruction sold on her streets. The ladies of that city did the work of defeating the sale of liquor. Their prayers were heard on every hand and they billed the church hells all over the city, begging the people to put from them one of the greatest curses that ever visited a home. A curse that will blight the happiest home on earth; arid that mother or that wife will have the trouble to bear, the poverty to en¬ dure, and finally see the painful sight of laving to rest the male member of the family who has drank to the damnation of his soul and ruined the live* of all connected with him in this life. f ilorious work ye noble maids of of Athens; may your shadows never grow* less but that your prayers will ever ascend upward and onward. ‘ Owed” on Advertising. There was a man in our town, and he was wondrous wise, for when he marked his prices down he then did advertise. And when he saw his trade in¬ crease with all his might ami main he marked still lower every piece and advertised . again. And w'hen lie advertised again his rivalv slump' d and tore to see folks go w ith might and main to patronize the store. And while they sat in solitude and saw his custom win, that man behind j the eonnter stood and raked the trickle* in. And when he raked the nickles in and saw his fortune rising, he took a goodly lot of “ink” and kept on ad¬ vertising. Each day a generous sum he’d sink and demonstrate full plain, the more one pays for printer's ink the greater is his gain.-—Ex. There i* a good deal of logic in a wmf which we find in an exchange. It declare*, substantially, the young man who t* trying to run a farm in the same way his father and grand¬ father and great grandfather did, had better sell out or try some new methods, unless lie wants to make a failure of the business. The old time methods are past and gone, and cannot he made successful at the present day. Men in all professions and branches of industry are tending toward specialties, and if farmers want to keep up with the times mid their brother soil-tillers, they must do the same. Some farms are adapt i-d lo stock raising, and others^ to fruit culture. Let every one pick out that branch which he likes, and to which Ins farm is adapted, and then concentrate hi* thought* and energies on that and determine to male it a success. ie every man was forced by law to pax his debt* tiler,» would lu - much less debt making in this coun¬ try. Something should tut done to get rid of all those who make such fair promise - * until walk they and gel into Vour they debt and then oft say are not going to pay until they get ready. We will never have a per¬ fect country until otir collection laws an' in hotter shape. I milk Good look* are more ttiMii cloc»p, depend* lug upon » healthy wwtlttai of all the vital organs. It the taver be inactive, you hayp a Billtnts Look, If your stomach I be (Usortlered you have a Pysjwu.tic hsik j amt if your Kidneys b» affected you have |» ( „ 0 |'„,,| t*s>k. Beenw «o.*l health ami vou will biVf mock) looks. Electric Bit* j (era b the greet aiU vital retire and Tonic ads I dim'Uy on theic organs. i tires Eimptcs, Ba»tchc*. Bolls and give* a good j complexion Sold at Or R. J licid’a, SOc j pci bottle Dr. It. J. Held’* Drug Store. Cure for stiff neck: Make a tnus lard plaster the usual way except j that yon mix it with mi molasses instead of water and >ngxr. Apply J J to the neck and the stiffened muscles wl [j n ,[, 4S j '•uar* ntent t'art 1 lor l.a t.rippe We authorize out ndverttsnd druggist to 1 sell'on O’- King's Xew Discovery for t’oitsuptioii,« .ugh, »nd tvi.U. upon this condition It you are afflicted with La * (s ' 1 wUl ‘ h,< *7 j ia * todiris-Uons.givlug * WTrial. *nd , fipcrlctioe no benoat, \t>« miy return lltc j ^ war wonpy ^funded wv lhb ,, aw beeau-e of the wou j derfu! success of IN King’s Sew Dis . covery during Iasi season's epidemic Have heart of no case tn which it Try it. Large size aor. and fl.M. J Trial bottles free at Dr. R. J, Iteid s Drug Store. MANY SMALL MATTERS. The Work of the Wires, Pens, Pencils and Scissars. OUR KEWS COL (JIMS PARAGRAPHED. Gleaned from our Many Splendid EJT cantree. News of Muck In erest- to Alt. During last year 1,600,000 miles of postal service were added to the general system in this country. Very popular, very small, very floor! Utr Wilt’s Little Early Kiser*, the pill to .constipation, billiiusne*. sick head* be edd by K. J. Ki bl. To the end of the world the most deligtfu! people will he those who mind their ow n business. H is nulte the fashion now to take De Witt's Little Early Kiser* for liver. stomach anil bowel disorders. They are small pills, hut mighty good ones. Dr. it. J Reid sells them. A man at Oakland, Cal., is paying a fellow citizen one dollar a week to not speak to him for a month. Purifies the blood, Increase the circula¬ tion, expels poisonous humors and builds up I he system. What more do you want medbrine to eerform? lie Wilt’s x»r»» aparilla is reliable Sold by It. J. Held. England has more women work¬ ers in proportion to her population than any other country, twelve per cent of the industrial classes being women. CotintipatioD, funeral Ijloodjmisim. fever! J>oc* torn’ bill's Hint ♦‘XiMnne* c.Obt two Imiidred dollar - ; lit* Wltt'a IJttlt Rarly Hi-vi*is coht h quarter. Tiikit you choice. .Sold by l>i ii J. Held. “Four tliiugH are rquired of a wo n)<iiif M say the Chiiiencs “that virtue may dwell in her heart, that modeaty xliiue on her forehead, that gentle liens flow' from her lips, and that •work employ her hand*.” If . food souis on tne stomach, ..... ingestion is defective. I)** Witt’s Little Kariy Kisers will remedy this, 'Hie famous t)mt m . v ,, r * M ,| n „ v ,. r dis appoint Sold by K. J. lti-i«I. Scientists claim dial cigarette smoking leads to idiocy. We d<> not know how true this is, observes lax as Siftings, hut we are satified that idioey leads to cigarette srnok mg. De Witt’s Little Early Kisers never Itripe or cause nausea. Mill! fiut sore »s*l*t rather than force. Best little pill fur stek lieailai lie, ehmnli! constipation, dysjiep-la Sulil Uy Or. It. .1 Iteid A golden rule of life, is to always do just a little better than you agree to. Work over hours instead of un¬ der, Pay your note before maturity rather than after. Give over meas¬ ure rather than under. pRYSTAlfitlJEHSE? MARK, RAPT FIT 2 HUOH LEE, Li x i no ro.v, Va.. January ,7 i 1SV0.— Mr. \. K. Hawkes: Dear Sir When I require the use of glasses I wear your ITuitiseopie lirtllianey eryslailzeil and rlearness lenses, of vision, in respect they to are superior to fully, any glasses 1 have ever used. Kespeet Kitziuuh Lkk, Kx-Muvernor of Virginia All eyes tilted and the lit guaranteed at the store of Titus Richards, Craw fordville, (Ja. SPECIAL ANNOUNEMNT! Vnd “l cents fur a copy of uiv Xl-.1i ii l l ', nt .Ti l) , i i Ai.otilii: or parting, Athletic & Gymnasium Goods, Thn Pilifst Ever Iasiued. 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Complete Stock ever seen^ in An ; ist», Ga. / 1 Y Y ,b m m m m a eb m ■ The Wonderful Cure For Rheumatism, ^digestion, Certlflcali, f,t M, M. BLANDFOFD, Dyspepsia. Auoci.te Jtulit.-,f K.preme Court of Ga. I have l*mm. %r.nt sufferer for a mmil^rof ymrx from . v . ,rk,nan*3 Itheumatuun.aail the f from a geiic-ml jetting down of »y*U‘sa ,r » Uih'/, while. I have taken a Wond-pfttf Iwrttiii* (;tervj j >oor in^dloinf'i Wooldridge'g retulU. with marvHotjw anti Cheermiiv r< foirtiBetid It to all who arc aufter- 1/jg from to*!, j? cod pla 1 d tn. MAt l b It n. BLAN’LfORD. *■' WtlPACtVMtD py WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE C0 U FOtt HA LIC *\0LUM0US, %¥ A LI. DHlGGIrlT*. GA. 0 OT’FHKRBISi. 5 It* Cures 4 to r» d (iuuraiih 1 ■♦*«! not to <• use If u.-w'd in time i* u pifVi'iltivH 75<ils h Im !l<». I lie «»«'• iz * as i tlur Si. nrepara tiiMHi I (spared bv th^ KM Medi cim* Co . 'V. (la. For My UvuYmiat W & CvA'vfovdviilc, <ia. 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For worm! turn“. “1"“ uddrvm ’ n. 1. sun" J: co" rnnuonn. azn-m no.»- Eighth m . r M"'- m~“m—.._H_. A_,,__V ,Akfin ... , k > WALL PAFM & , arpjiis. . Us.-ruR.Vt . (iOi ills at Exceedingly L > a Prlo ». iTt.li Malting ju-I :«e ,ed. Velvet ’ms.el-*ud Ins sin Carpet*, China ait 1 Xaplu Mattings A fu- lies of Wail P*. per*. Bor»l. r» at-I DeturatiOM. Oentr 'S at.d Coior Pi ,'■•*. Picture*, Pictura cit iuee, M uc.iu.v Lace Curtalaaa, Cor <i!ce ami Window Poles. Window Shades. lAMEb a. B tluIE Si. SON, *40 Rronl Street, Up Stairs, Aiaisrx. CKOHUlA PATENTS Cktmm. ta 4 Tn 4 e-Mark« obMtcci!. mr.d all Pu «K buwmim medmtod ter J*©derate Fees. Mia -ns^rJ- *c U S PATERTOrncc w© cat wc gfii jteu gt 1 a ies« t:isK iito§« aSbit '*h . gead model, drawm* or pkoto., with des-rip IKK! W. *tri*e, if pa^fiiaiil* or oer. free of eta-qr*. Oar ft* :cu due via jwiaot c secured, A Psvttavrr -Bos n> Ottain TStec:*.'' *i!h MOW of actual e »:< la your State, coanty, or ten. sen! free. Address, C. A. 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