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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1891)
The Democrat. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ICS MOORE PROS QUA WFORP VILLE, GEORGIA. Antorod at th* po§taBe* at Crawfordviiio, Qhorgia, a* •f‘Cond*< 1 »«*n, 3 ui matter. FRIDAY, AIT,.. 14 , 1891 . R«S 18 TBrt' Heg*tet! BegtsieH Don't forget lo ro regesUr! I f Is very important that the votes of the county regestrr Ix-fora next Tuesday. <>XK Philadelphia siiip building firm has contracts with tie Navy depart meat aggregating 114 0 0 , 000 . Dr.Mot i:ai n could wish nothing but ter than that #*-Senator Spooner could have his way; lie wants Harrison nominated on a platform demanding the pannage of the Force bill. Now that Parnell on the down grade, * be is bavin* the ..seal ex nemmee of ,,, those unfortunate . . . enough , to strike t wrong side of life’s to ’.toggsri *1 ciieryl.noy seem* anxlnu* toe.vel , kick in order to seeder ate ill, rp.-, d. tiautl tlyc wily republican politl ciauw* imminent at the annual en of theft. A. It. for an or lot) Ui isn't political tbe G. A. li, allow lln i.-iffu* I't tm Ultd to IpQlfti tif n;i 1 < ‘ / « ]|* of the republican ; trr*- enliri ly too iflen. v \ i it” tells of hoax that kt t I mine —t, told to ■ inn,,! the Colored u„.„i people t„ vote of ticket. If it is't ih.t such » l«-ing told, is linn- for good |«-ool.i w 'hk iush “falselmnd ’ to the Si-e a card idsuwiiere ill tide Kllfott Shepherd, the New e ht >r wlm always li'-ads In* «d ial page with a scriptural quota* lion hould explain w!iy one of bis But. >iditiatfss should have Instructed th<-B>ii Itarbar earrespundeut of bis p*tM'i to “ke* t» Mr. Blame sick at least until .September.’’ iris announced that ex-Sttmlor \V.u ner Jdltler. of How York Im* gone to Buroite to secure wiiwtrlplioiw to the »tock of tlie NlCftiagun Gaud com pany. Ho nio*l Imvo come to the coiiolunion that the next txmgross would not mm tb# firtflfWibfiUy of KUHianiei'ing that hundred million dol la,* WMith »f bonds. hi h*Uh*u #rn yng i ■ mub a 01 fckiTTwwf* l 0 Ctw tor rooiitig tin, iKiruuwt nrn ; mi iiifluhtry. It liYoki to « »mii ui» » l f as if the Bid j Wan ahoiu H|Hi*liy rlividmJ iat! tho i English capitalist and the Welch tin. pi •< nan if uturor, whilf* It ill con j by tb« American consumer. G'l’jggaj: r*Tr*~— Mu, H arriaou apiamrs to have at templed a flank intvi merit <m tlie Blaine Lkh'Iu by making a Blaloo man, wlm I* secretary of tlie repubiicau Na liotial Executive couimilteo, Collecloi of CtMtunu at New Vorfe U la ther tins will reeult in making a Harrison man out of 1 be Cl w < ollector icuisius to be . The Collector's office lias nlwavs t,'S 11 a |<ower lu New York ihjIiIIc*. Is will Im remem is* red tliat Senator nan wbeu Si-erelarv of th# Trea silty pul t'lieatei A. A rtliui out of the oflli-i* Im-cuuss lie refused to aup|K)i't M . i man’s aspiration for the Ph slden-| i ue ooluloation of ln» party. Tiikrr are some qu or things in «lie [ world. For instance, tha Standard , < ) 1 monopoly will reap more benefit ii ty iiahu Uieiuoi|*n>uily Hirrut* m ■ nt ie*(*-cting Cub* and I’oito Hies), wliu ti is to go into effect September 1 l’ariia|*i ttie ni goUatOI of this agrre ment didn’t tldnk of Uiat when be was ■ ; ,*g it i.»t mg with the Spanish govern mem; but then again, perb*|»s he did, and if he did, he probably also thought about the 1 ’n-eidentUl cleftiofi and ttie 1 ig s lin k that the Standard Oil folks . tnlgM be Induced to contribute to the capaign fund of the repubiicau jmrty. Tux next Speaker of the House of i.,*t«i> M-ntativi» will le a deUlociat', that I enough for us. While, of come*, we have a pel sons 1 choice siru t g the getitlrmni nwnthined for Uiat f .onor. we do »)ot telive il tb prov re of a pally newspaper to Inter ft v with tbe protogativta o! tlie demo is w im ftave la-en elteled to tin s v of tbe t ifty-second t'ongrees, and the most important of those pie twBalives Is the seSecthni of tiie man reside over that body. Wo y satisfied ttiat the detno woentatlyr arc as fully alive t * u 'rJaiice of making the pro¬ £ as as we are, and I hat a jot-tty v.f them will final!) agiew np U.c best man, ail things oonaidered ihe it ion, and for tliat l esson fif -o it wisdom for detnocratie news ; 1 to tefrstin front expressing any opinion as to who should tie elected Speakei. as all such opinions are made u«- of by the repuWican pies* in it* frantic efforts to ’ create antagouiatn bet we :<n the friends of ttie respective candidate*. SMD^«ji*fiw£orcAaoui 1 < fstnsk AM u msi ..lr. (daiksou l 1 'inks to fool the oer.its by giving it out in inteiv)ow» Hint the republican al committee will take no part iu State cmiipaigulng this year, but makes a mistake as big a* a bouse. TI 10 deumcrata know Unit Mr. son’s couiuilUio is alremly quitu uu - extensive iwirt part iu cani|>aigii in Ohio end Iowa, m tiou to its ktboiloua duties in poshing tiie Blaine and Algor 1 ’resl drutlul ticket through the National League of Repubiicau clubs, t) j which Mr. Clarksou Is president, and among tlie protected manufacturers tor contributions lo the big corruption fuud which it !iu* dec id to raise, )’a.vmeats made on account of p*n sions since tlie first of Die month foot up $?, 300 ,I)QO, whlBh brings the Tress nry veiy near to llir ih llclt point again although Ly tlie juggled figures Uu* suiplus is shown to be lu excess of $ 4 S, 000 , 00 (l. t’oinmissioner of Immigration Owen, who made Hie ureak of writing a let lei saying that Welch tin-plate work e,s COO id lie brought to tills Country under contract, can make no more such errors, as an official order lias hem issued by Hie Trsuury depnrt merit staving that alt decisions relating ; to immigration will be made by assist „r secretary NeUlelon Tills reduces isru to s mere clerkship, and if he was a man of independence be would up tbe ponitiou. B. .......— ... Mr, Ben. V. ISimlU, Chairman Board Trade, Macon, Ua:, says: 1 con Biadu-rotine one of the gtvale.-l in*-* 1 ever used. Eternal Vigilance. In tht* }Mrie«of he»ilh But with all 4»ur fCAUlioB thf tv im* unomU*s alwmvw lurk nlMAUt our ouly wntUni; a :z n jzz for ye*i' or even ter genera!kms suddenly bleak hath, undermining and hastening death. For ail do ari.w! g from . . ini pa re blood Hoods is the unequal led ami unap n-iue-iy It b Kmg of thoni *il- I It conquers disease OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL. Washington, D. C, Aug., 11 , IWtl. There is trepidation among the de partmml clerk*, for the idea is out that the old stand and deliver style of ^voluntary” campaign contribution is to come in again, in order to raise a fund to help out McKtnley, the ion of what lias been called the moat , vicious piece of class legislation in our history, in his Ohio fight- It is well known that Mr. Claikson, the new eUaiman of the republican National I executive corornlttee, is what is known as a ••practical politician,” and bis frequent conferences with Secretary Poster, who belongs the same school and other* high in the dtpAr*merits, has started the ratnor the boys, and girls too, vs ill soon he given a very { lain hint that “voluntary” subscriptions to the McKtnley campaign fund will ! acceptable and In order. Mr. it ih not probable in view of -r v; 1 w ~r " " the McKIpley bill as “the most a.iamii y u ; measure ever proposed to a civilized i u, a t either he or Ins friends w ,j| , ni ,g„ a „y very pronounced effort* | ^ aastst in electing the author of Hie 1 bill Governor of Ohio, in fact there arc | P*!* assist " h ” defeating th ** bin * ,e U>0 ‘ t ‘ " k °' y to in The administration I* scattered , rat , ier proiniwunus ..... y 1 j ,,Ml nothin* nieirs ■ ' > 1 u >* bu * ,ne ” is Isilng coudncted owning l ” Ui « of 1 T 'l™ 1 * ,,f ““''I 1 l : merit*, hecretsty Foster was the >***“ j to go, and before going he denied that ho wounid become a candidate tor the j j Hen ate In case Sherman denial withdrew, there Notwithstanding Ids are good reasons for the belief that fee is now in Ohio laying wiles to do that I very tiling. Democrats here are greatly pleased to hear fiom republican sources that I BU th |, yeiir . Hnd tbBt ,n „„ efforts f or vlmlicalloi, he may even become j chalruisii of tlierepuhllcaii Mtatu coin mine. Nuthhig could l*- bnilei foi Hit) d(-iMix:iiit* Uii* prngraiuiuu and the only fear m that it limy not bu carried j out. Thu fact ha* been recognized by ! the democrat* ever since the carnival jot i republican llnanciant crookedlies*, ! 1 by Delemater and nut ended by | * gnu Trcaeurer Bar dsley lliuug be is (be last i ; the caught, that the demecrat <me was : ic putty Im* h good lighting clmnc-e to cany Pennsylvania this year, and that ohunce will certainly b« greatly 1 m ] proved If the mao who wa» forced out of tin* clmumanilp of the republicau National ConsmltU# lu defferonc® to j tlie o|Hiily expiessed heiltlliiouls o^ i promicenl uewspapcm and uion lu Ida j own party shall alltruid to o| 8 ?nly I manage the lepuhlicaii campaign, i Th* mt-eling of the Executive com luifU’C of the Naitounl AnrooIhUoki of Utsmootnuc olufm, whteh fa to be hel d aart ^ sa k of incvtnaihg ) ttio rut>id progiuss ult^ndy imutti, ^ j iftiiy 0 Hitlnfcr PHidi “Aftor but inciting the frcaiclent of our A tiny in | tioti, Hon, C'fiHuncey F, Black, of! of Feno^vnniHa will sUrt upon u tour Ohio, Indiana, Iowa auu llilnotH, i»is ] purpose being io strengthen our orgau izutlou in tlrasa States, Our mooting ! wall ha*** no bearing ou tlie interests of any Presidential candidate, and j uutlei our jnesont constitution wo art obliged to oonfleu cuuwlves to Urn tnriiT ua tint leading issue." Every tissue of the b-«dy. every novo. hone anti muscle it ranis stronger more healthy by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Consumption Cured. , | .\ii old physician, retired from liractlce, i j having liad placed in hi*hand* by an Last India missionary the (omuls of a simple j J vegetable remedy for the speedy and |ien j m *»ent cure of L'.n.nimption. Bronchitis, | Gntarrh; Aslliais and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical t urn | for Nervous Debility and all Ntnvous Complaints, after having tested Its won | derful cars live powers in thousands of j j cases, has felt It his duty to make It i known to his suffering fellows. Actuated | i by this motive a .il a desire to relieve I ' h“'“*u suffering. I will send fn*eof charge j all wlm desire it,this recipe, in German | i Freuehor English, with full directions! , . , „ . , C \v A. Novtis, sj\) Powers' Block j Rochester, N Y DO YOU WAN r to save from 23 to j SO cents 011 vwry Dollar you spend? If so i write for oar Illustrated Catalogue, con- ; tainiog Illustration- and prices Of every* thing manufactured In the United states, I at inauufaiturern' prlc 10,000 IUtuitra* j lions, all Iint)« represent**}. CAT* ALOUUK Mfiikni free tvn appHcatlon. Address, CIUC.M iO G KN Klt.V l, SUPPI.Y CO., tf 8 West Van Bui on SC, Chicago, III lust Organize^} in Augusta, Ga. -A SEW util mb AND \ZMmm BEST 'a ASSOt| w^aia^iii t.AKUESr Tl .;D|b.TtK'K IN TUIS SEL’TiONZOF Carriages, Roads Carts, Buggies, .Wagons, l’hactons, G 7 Harness, ! v / Surries, Saddlery —Belting An^ sx^jp^iios LEATHER A)ft) SHOE FINDINGS. NOTICE.—’We arc now prepared to furnish anything til rtur a,,,., an d guarantee ail oor goods to be the best ever offered at and the priees. find oat As oar this prices is a before new emjeern, baring we elsewhere. offer special induce*!,*;.* | tooar patrom, in order N to build up a trade. Seeous good ------- rOkSKEinf & DAVISON, 844 Bread Stcet, Adfmsta, CLUB PRECEEDINGs What the Loafers are Doing in Crawfordvtlle. r Entere ^ al The Printing Office as wr)t(4!n matter of the seventh calse, au(J by Thu Democrat.] We have heard that the Hew Turk “World” has been regularly copying our "Club Proceediuga” every week. How look here, my dear World you aie about *o get your foot in it. By the condescension of the author, and at a heavy cost, the Democrat lias secured the Copyright on these pro. dilution*, and if you fool with us we will put a tin ear on you. We propose to let our masterpieces be stolen by any such one-horse. Pardon our digression, gentle reader, but our bristles were up. A member of the club baa been tliinkidg of visiting one of the famous watering places in the direction of the rrsir.srr ^.zjz pocket-book. He learned loot week that the cost of the Journey would be too vigorous for Ins portomonnaie, so lie will not go till the retort move* nearer this way. « One day last week while we were perambulating up Broad Street a two legged whisky bair-d approached us and directed his usquebaughladeu breath would have blasted a Ofi-ton rock) ’ toward us, asked, “How does on lfw problbl tlon, I ^ quraUonV” »T«m (flub don’t commit |f and if lt know itae!f , and , t j think it do- When the proper time i will raise hand,” replied comes we ou, j tlie club. j j Some one asked us recently if w« j thought Ostmrn would hang. We don’t min i giving our opinion now. He is hum?, and that is what we opin i <:<J. | I- ^ FrJd(|y , he du)) d|<cnMed hy P | whn 11 - ,ui,ke k \ ^ ro f tU * lr P^ylacterlea, wt ' UVt " ,p ' n s j"' • Our club croaker is despondent.. He says this is a fast age. He is predict uigtli.it some dire calamities will ..... ................. a. >■ »»." Mirpri.ed at tin licenao young is taking, for he says that since the war even the Clouds sometime cl is sipate. A clublle witnessed one day last week a meeting between two of the soft sex who had not met in a long time. There was a teching embrace, ami one of them gurgled: “Lucy I haven't seen you si nee that destruc live conflagration in the forest-” Then the other: “Since the woods were burned-, no.” The club has hit upon a cheap plan of having notes carried to the you ladies, W lien you write your nS call all the little boys you can them you wish to send a ijjdjiMyrito g; 8 WJ| P* The pfttb is beings compliroented on tklfii on account of Its prosperity, Tliunkt, friends. Th« club would not ^ lw> prosperous were there wuy tahla ® l « e » > ,n tl ‘« glad that there are no black sheep in ttie flock. - ruin fact \h not so poetical as true, but wo admire blank vrse of this kind. Makes a Superi' cJ it. : KOELEUSS. ■ ■ MAEUjji; ^ MASCXACTCKEB, IMPOSTER AND DEAT.EB IS a.\D GRANITE MONUMENTS, STATURY ■CoPIJIGS Ac. —-- C; ector for Building Stone of Eevery Description. AGENT ron IRON AND WIBE FENCE. TIm ht star.ties of Dr. Irvine, Mrs. McCoy, Mr*. Carwile, Miss Timber!age and oth brier;,-* of Art are work* of my own hand*. Likenesses modeled and cut aft* Corn] liiington and Ellis St-» Augusta, Georgia. s YOUR MONEY AND BUY LAND. Y" is good enough, if you will send it and let us clean] fas Ppress it nicely. Our prices are very low and we never give satisfaction. OCB| !)FEW(J DEPARTMENT run by EXPERTS. Write for prices. t: AS STEAM DYEING CO., No, 303,' Street Augusta, Georgia. J PRINTING Quickly and Neatly Executed At— r-p J. EMOCRAT OFFICE. CUAVVFOUDVILLE, <4 A. V need of anything in this line send to us for prices guarantee the BEST WORK at the lowest rate. LAORAMC* LMRANCE FEMALE COLLEGE etosoi !<«s harmony, phyfid»l cuitore frts. Kv^nonilral uniform H«nd for ratn h»«lk. Itami. I*»HII. logue. tjgT 47*1* gf-BBion begin* »«p. 10, IRDI. Knroiiedi stl i s KVSK LAGRAHGE, Gi itotfdtra i !9 0m 31 a# i upiJa 162 i *—» i » Railroad " ' TF ..... ......-V. Company. .. I __________________ ]___—-H| Hon& Macon HoKTHUot-*D. 4 Mkrd* Athens._______ 'i'owiinls Mac o n.—S outh icm;nd | Sacoxocjuu No. 19 Locai 54 IHgf- ||gT ? t,Ai Fair 5 rj In TIMETABLE Effect Sun: May No ISth, 8 . j__________________ SOFastAS F nis-r Class. Pass Second Ho, 22 Class Locaa ftsnftaK as i Hi,««uft...»^ I g& ras^"!®*, ^ . 15 ^ am Lv Macon (K.T.Dpt) 4 r« 20 PM 12 5 M-M .5 40 sof> iK| Macon (C&M Opt) e 18 12 b:s pm J M “ti Morton '5 54 jl 219 4 33 *«fftar' 862 1 Round Oak D 5 13 .'ll 11 48 h 3 37 1015 9 15 Montlcello D 4 32 I 03 18 ara.1 4 31 [lO 11 mrwi EjfVSI •. 40 Miiohen 4 03 38 T 20 Godfrey D 3 37 110 10 07 I 112 27 PM »JH 03 ( ;ksi Madison 3 03 9 30 ill 15 I |2 5 . : 10 45 bsis S 1140 Wutkinsville, Farmington 1 2 150 12 | 8 8 31 47 9 8 27 37 ) ; w <'1 2 25l'V Arrive Athens Leave . 135 I’M H ho AM. 7 40 AM. MT Read I !■’-i' g*/.. |^<L. G. CR VlU, Acting Superintendent* | Read! tap - - 1 1 — 1 ■ j -US GULLETT GUST j ;iK itx - HP 2 ? 1 w G * 7 . ... „ The Irlo the trade the debrated “GULLETT” Gins, Feeders and Con-. ^ brings <nw , r . from 1 (i 8 ’.(( priHtm-es thetlnest lli., sample than shown other ton the cotton, market bend and generally for prices i r , r rent per more any . sad give us »o iriU-rs early. ^ „ 3VE. Claris.© cfc Oo„ ATLANTA, GA. E ARE IN THE LEAD FOR FlNi QUALITY AMO STYLE OF SPRING VEHICLES. T m FOR THE MONEY IS OUR MOTTO. t v TFT/’ iu /1 <giJ r .y *) f WORKMANS l SHIP * 1 IV! NS. VssD LAiUR ORDERS RECEIVE BEST ATTENTION, A CAMP] r TOB WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR . TORS IS THE WORK TO BUY. BRID EWATER CARRIAGE CO. ROANOKE, "V-A-. K ‘ ts, Av *; ) ■ brfe \ vX j- - Ai nt n V! / ;> -L U End]; Wherever Used ONE OF OUR CATA¬ LOGUES FULLY IL¬ LUSTRATES OUR LINE. THIS IS TIIE MULE -THAT KICKED A Hole in High Prices. m •L They All Kick. 1 hat is, people who are asked to pay high prices are kick [ n S r 'ght an d left. My customers NEVERKICK. Because I sell the best goods 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 THE CASH STORE Crawfordviller ■ Georgia. M Sitccessrs to Lyndon foundry & Machine Works, A thens, New Shops, New Tools, First-Class Men and Material. Mill 11 REPAIR MACHINERY OFALL KINDS-- \ Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Pedestal Boxes, Bolts, Etc. a Specialty. ^^“Manufacturers’ Agents for the Best Engines and Boilers, Injectors and Ejector* in the .Market. Keep in stock Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings, Correspondence Solicited. THOS. BAILEY, Agent. 9 t WASHINGTON FOUNDRY & M’F’G CO. PLAMING MILLS &c, p«pidSS!fci*^p!?ai in the BEST MANNER. Separators Work! SendlUs Your Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets, Sash, Doors and Blinds in fact all Buildings Materials, always on hand. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. L. M. SIMS, Manager. WASHIHGTOK, GEORGIA. Geo. R. Lombard «& Co. I 1 I —WOR.KB,— A bow- ruassenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. -SELL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ENGINES & BOILERS. mm ' Complete Gin and Mill outfits » Rpeeiale'y MIU and Engineering Supplies,Cotton, Grain,Saw Mill aed Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, Saws, Inspirators, Injectors, etc. Large Stock to Select From. Prices Low. Goods Guaranteed. Write for etreutsrs. * 3 W“<’aetings of every kind, and new work (light and heavy) pfin-.pfiy do).c. Best outfit South. GIN WORK’ , * I »‘Vi.u«LTrds , «S m .^^ a< u* m MACHINERY BROKER --AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 73S Reynolds St, Augusta, Ua -UKALEB IS Steam Engines, Stationary, Portable and Agricultural. BB“Stes.m Boilers, all stses and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Milts, Feed and Cotton Seed Mills, Turbine Water Wheats; and keep in stock a full line of Steam Fittings, Cocks, Valves, Inspirators, Piping and Fittings, Belt, Hose, Etc., Etc. EAGLE COTTON GINS With or without Feeders and Condenser*. 1 -The Bf.s» ix the Woku).— _ COTTON PRESSES, For Either Hand or Horse Power. ____ AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ WOOD WORKING MACHINERY of all kinds. MENTS, the very latest improved. Call at my office or write for iUu^ra^d^mmh^and^eGai prices which will be give* Largs HacMoe Outfits a Specialty* H. X. REID, 738 Reynolds St., Anpstt, Gi, SHORTHAND Thorough, Practical Instrao-iGr.. Gr*daatM*« sisted to positions. Catalogue free. Write to nTinismnsioEscsuis. LOUISVILLE, KY.