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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1891)
The Democrat. PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY in MOOKFa BROS ! CRA WFORDVILLE, GEORGIA. •ounx! St u>. pcatoOe. si crswfordTiUa, i Kill DA V, .SEPT., 4,1891. goes me i a j Tick Missouri alliance ha* shown Its wisdom by refusing to indorse the sub treasury scheme and the government owin' ship of railroads. The popular! ty of these features of the Ocala plat form see,ms to lie on the wane— Kx. A lady from Michigan, who is a democrat says that the young ladles of that state are so hitler towards republicans that they refuse to keep company of that stripe, Tliat-’s stronger Ilian we thought the feeling wa* up there. A South Carolina man lias succeed¬ ed in developing a variety of lintle** Cotton feed by the system of a survival of the fittest. Give Imagination full scope and see in the coming future a thornless rose, a mother-in-law—lew wife, a stnafi brollicrh-ss sweetheart and a tongucles* woman, Come holy day, come glorious hour It. Uaii.uoapino is getting to be a science. Recently the Reading road bits got to using a kind of scale that weighs white the train is going over at the iate of ten miles an hour, With an iioti horse that take* on water as he goes and doe* not get lied, with the through vestibule line of cars that never stop from starling to (lest j nut ion, tits question is where will all till* end? A marriage broker has sued a New York man for $10, the balance due foi procuring him a wile or: commisson. Tin* contract bet ween the broker and his customer stipulated that twice that sum should be paid the former, pro¬ vided the girl should be good looking and have clothes enough to last for twelve months. Marriageable misses will take n iti'-o that these arc the two iiidhqieueables. A Balllinom ft oak i » a fiog of good size, and a trifle light in color, but ap¬ parently nut different from any other frog. The Ireaklslinew develoianl when Ids frogship was worried, when instead of hopping off or giving utter • alien to the deep, sonorous note usual - ly hesril from frogs, lie simply opened Ids mouth and cried. Tub frog is nothing if uot hum to, and suggests . mm B| anm vuHC* «lives. Kmtoi iZVr if ATiiswa si! t ,, 1U vv Um TL ms ve V ,h« She, ff W |]| . , n did while T «r,r. ; m. U* trtt’ui:: that the Shari) ,,r iti» e ditor of Um t tinier did 101 ™ «m* llisl wu said - And , t ime think , etc” in the article referred to by the War rnn county p»i>cr. We did not say the devil would nave the «, u»ie aUlanea, and Mrs. Lease thrown in. The At Itiitlec of Georgia i* composiHl of m«n tiHi setisilde to Coiideinn a neiv*pit|H.r for punning on Mr*. lumse’s name. 1 Tl»y will know that she iMUtieal | .11 doctrine <l<n II ne lie, net, that ih o Wilt »ot , “aet” in Georgia, and Iswidcs lliey don’t Maine her for talking at the rate of #<:> per lecture as it i* said she was .mid. Tint DKMonisr ha* lawn a faithful friend to the Alliance of Tails feiru am! our Alhancu reader* are not aa ready to airatn at gnat* and swat- 1 low camels as llie Warren loo Clipper would have them. We bid the Allian¬ ce God’s sjicod along the right line, but guard ihnu to im careful to whom they pi.i their fault. Every body will j not do to l« trusted these days. . There is clash of opinion i uiou 1 lerwetu etweeu lb* Interior departmeut and the De |<artmei>t of Justice. Secretary Noble ; liolds that notwilhstan ding the recent | Jurliciml decision that the sale of larger j be'-r I n Indian Terriiory was legal, t,ml ,la » U»« power, under a U. S. prevuat it and has in -'Ducted the Indian agents to seize all fdund in the Territory. The Attor "*> General , bolds that the decision of Judge Bryant of the Eastern District of Texas is good law until it ia rerers **•!>)* higher Ceuit, and under that decision dealers have a right to sell beer and to demand |>ay for all the '* et *ei*ed by llie 1ml an agents. Eternal Vigilance. Is the price of health- But wtlb all our l' w »»' to » there encmie* always lurk * n * about our »)stem*, only waitiug a favorable opportunity to assert them selves. Impurities in the blood may tw hidden for years or even for generation* and suddenly break forth, undermining health and hastening death. For all dls ease arising from impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla U the unequalled and unap pmachad remedy. It is King of them all or ** conqu ers ,l»se«>e _ Tits skin of a boiled egg t* the best remedy for a boil. Carefully peel it, wet. and apply to the boil; It draws out tbe matter aud relive* s-ueaes*. I Ahaeuce make* the heart grow fonder Ho the poet said to Stella Still Remember aa you wander Absence made her heart grow fonder Fonder of tbe other fellow We have always beou iu favor of making some provision iu our state laws Ur stop tramp* from pilfering through the country, and ainc« read- ■ ing the horriabie account of that rail road accident In North Carolina, In which *o many people wore hurled into eternity, our doslra for this Jaw jf j greater I ban ever. To think so many valuable'ivea should be i<at just on account of two w irthlesa tramps, u loo muci.:. There siiould be a law to empower j the railroad conductors to arrest every one Caught stealing rides on their trains, aud take them to next town along their line l hat is Incorporated and place a stipulated floe upou them as they would on an) |iri*on guilty of }Mt*ay in default of ibis tine, let them tie placed on ibe public streets aud th< re made to work it out. if that portion of tbe Georgia Lrgis ialuie. which A ids so much valuable time to spend in inlrtrducing mu* calculated to rob the press of its power and privileges, would devote a little of it* time to making laws that were worth a tmelhtng. tbe country would be in a far more prosperous condition. Tory spend too much time in introduc¬ ing and tabling the resolutions that are not actually worth tbe paper that tbe bills are drafted on. Such work as this will not only injur, but it will bankrupt the state. OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL. Washington, D. C. Sept.. 2, M. Secretary Foster I* In a fair way of earning the title of the “Colonel Sel lers of the administration” from hia propensity to see everything in »U roei e»t light. About the first of July he was telling everyone of the great Irene flu which would follow the extension of the t5l.000.000 of 4j per cent bonds at 2 per cent, and how glad the nation al wotlM to take all that migH Murren( j er ,<. by privjte par ties in order that they might increase their circulation Now that the ex tension of the bonds has proven a fizzle, "" ss h Mf _ K-Mter would feel b»<i enongli to at least keep quiet. Not lie. He is. according to his own statement. not at all disappointed over the failure of his first large Unsocial transaction, and he preaches from the text of w hat a good thing it is for the “dear people” that #25.000.000 Is to be put in circul lion by the redemption of these bonds acd how much good this Increase in the circulation will do business circle*. He remind* one of the physician who when asked how he wa* making out in a family where be was. attending a woman in confinement, said: “The rnothei I* dead and the child Is dead, but 1 hope to pull the father through.” Representative Mills has gone over to New York and it is probable that while there lie will make a little in— vesligat'oo Into a statement made here a few days ago that the New York delegation was divided In its choice for si*-aker as follows: Crisp 10, Me Mlllin 0, Mills 1. The statement was mas made by a member of Tammany Hail, but Us accuiacy was at once questioned by Mr. Mill's friends, who claim to have the best of evidence to prove that it was wrong in every case. Mr. Mill* will go to Ohio shortly to make speeches In the campaign, The noble army of “ex's” Is again marching upou Wash lug ton, each ana every mcinlier of It anxious to get the place which Is to 1st vacated by Secre¬ tary Proctor, who has been formally notified that he Is to be appointed to serve out the unexpired term of Mr. Edmunds in the united Stale Hen ate, slid those w ho fail will at least have the satisfaction of knowing that they have temporarily got out of the ob¬ scurity Into which they had Sunk, ky having their names mentioned as pos¬ sibilities for the meant seat In tbe cabinet by the obliging newspaiiers If you have curiosity to see these names get a copy of Lite last Congres¬ sional Directory arid check off the names of all the im n who retired from Congress with the Fifry-lirst Congress, and you will have a correct list of them. It Is said that the New Kug j land .Senators have demanded of Mr. Harrison that he shall ap|x>int a man ! from that section to ths vacancy and met where iv wilTfetchHitle most voles for lliiii'lsou in Uie next repubhone n “ ,U " ml ........ ........ ■*“« w, -° 11 " ^ ‘ W *' ul U,u U ' lu f zzxzxs; Z.ZZ- Z5i 1 u”' AlK<,f C ‘*" U ' Pe, ‘ , " ,dWd 10 ! s,,m8 'l ue * r stories are being told around hereof liow Prof. Dyren forth Is manipulating his dynamite „n.) K ,„. powder rain-forcer for the p ur)KMW of getting a big appropriation flolI) U ,e next Congress to pay all further experiments, it t« said, he took advantage of climatic conditions, wl ich made it certain that he could 01 f 8 , ‘, when he made the recent *'*PfHmeiit about which so much i, M , , . . ' It I,,, u -j,i 1 , Um ,. l mrt ? now ,n D'*"* with the 1 rof«**>r have any faith In tht effleies cy • 1 ‘paratu. to produce rain In H " 1,8,1 / ! , Hr M ! "’, * M> u H, “ 1 1,11,1 * *ort the of > **' , ' ,lllflc huinbug, which promises to furnish profitable employment for a ! long time, at least that is said to be - Uib substance of let’, era that have been received In CLUB PROCEEDINGS i What the Loafers are Doing i In CrawfOrdville. (Entered at The Printing Office aa written matter of the seventh dam, and Copyrighted by Tmm DUOCSAT'I The club haajuat began to breathe fresh air again. It etaywd In the stuffy court-room all last week, and Its lungs became very heavily charged , the olb with carbonic acid exhaled by er people m thar. That’s why the club look- so pale and feeWe jost now. Court business was interesting. Several negroes got it in the neck from Solicitor Howard, and some of them will now taste V e sweets of « - - - - - w hero:zed. Court adjourned last Friday auud the rejoicing and thanksgiving of ail the. people except the Juror*. They hail a fat thing. We saw and old friend last week j whom we had not seen in a long time. “You have not changed aoy,” Mid we. < "No/’ said lie, “uot even a Silver dol h* r M j - Here are some prescriptions that an enlightened colored voter gave es this week: For rheumatism: Take earth j worms’ boil them, rub the grease on ! affected parts Another: Gut off your toe nails, give them to frog, make him bop away from you. That will certainly drive out rheumataa.u. For Chills: Take a cottou string and tie It around a dogwood tree, walk away backwards, chills will leave you and go about as a roaring lion seeking ) to devour some other motal cl ty. For headache: Fasten a live frog to your ankle, Inside your sock, Vet him stay there all night, and iu the morn¬ ing, hocus-pocus presto change, the headache will have miraculously slid out. For mosquito bite. Heat a poker te a while beat, apply it to the spot, and hold it there 2j minutes. What a noble Congress it was that enfranchised this brother in black! After they die, If .they are uot sala¬ manders, they will be in a bad state' The club observes that Dr. A. fi Beazley has dropsy. We extend our deepest sympathy to him in his severe affliction. Home one asked the club who it thought would be the next President of the United Htates. About a third of the club think that Blaine will be next President.- It is the club’s of¬ ficial opinion that if lie Is elected Satan will be to compensate, sure enough. The club stands in solid phalanx against Jimmie—paste that in yout hat. lluwbeil in as much nevertheless notwithstanding although hut nearly all the little republicans Imve set their poor Utile heartleta ott him Homs of the club are about to get Into the soup. Free coinage ia very scarce, so they ate about ready to take ....... , 0 t ,nnU<l a war, enter it, get wuund *d and If republicans rno tbe country. tlmy wlil get rich off pensions The club very exhaustively discuss *5 r lh0U * h 11 roBy # ” en 8 lltt:8 P ° 8, » lMlC ‘ to always marry a—n ids when they wish to marry. Is that sound? The dub It thinking of buying its winter clothing all at once, and thus *•» ** <**§pnr. So when some druin '"** CO,n, •* 8l,,n * W ‘ tb reasonable prices, perhaps wo will lay in a stock of collar-buttons and shoe strings. of nrmnT to onmiuh Ro much hs* tieen ttld shout the use of Seals* «t the gin house that wevsll iwrtloulsrsttentlon putUt»h<*l hj "JONSS OFIHNOHAMTON," In Blnahsmtoo,N. Y. It wntaln*fuUInformsttou ro^aremg «>*»«, p*tenu. *c., and should b* read tar *vwr mmuigeut »tmm. a postal wm get it. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from bractice, having had placed in his hands by an l ast India missionary the fomuta of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per "tanent cure of Oi nsumption. lironchitis. catarrh; Asthma and all throat and Lung, Aff " otu "' s ' H '*° * %ni rm,U( '*' mrm forNervo ,„ D,, bi , lty #I1(l ,» Neivous Complaints, after having tested its won derful caratlve powers In thousands of eases, has felt It his duty to make It known lohls suffering fellows. Actuated this motive a .d a desire to relieve ““ suffering, l will send free of charge all who desire U,this recipe, in German or English, with full directions prep*ring ami using. Sent by mail addressing with stamp, naming this, , r \y A . Noras, 8io Powers' Block X. Y. Just Organised in Augusta, Ga. —r—A NEW £1 ANB Wa@(4N W4ilHft®aa LARGEST AN'D BEST KTED.STOCK IN THIS SECTION OF - Roads Carts, Buggies, Wagons, »t-vra Harness, Surries, ■ Saddlery —i Belting An LKATu* d AND Mill SHOE FINDINGS. Supplies NOTICE.—We are now prepared to furnish at *C, in our fine, and gmrantee *11 oor goods to be tbe best ever offered at prioaa. A* this is a new concern, we offer specie l*> 'ments to oor patron-, in order to buiid ap a trade. See ous good find oat oar prices before buying elsewhere. OOSKLUY'A DAVISON, _ Broad Steet, Augusta, Georgia « C \ KOniaRTJSS, *» wasoracnjtmR, impo*tkr ajtd dkaucs i» MARI AJJI) granite monuments, statury V -consos Ac.- or for Building Stone of Eevery Description. [j assurr fob ibos avd wirk fence. of ur. trvtae, Mr* McCoy. *"i Carwile, Miss Timberlwe i ; .... , . jrlu of bands Likenesses modeled and asd r ...• * vf Art sre m »y own eat f ,timgtoa and Ellis St-, August a, Georgia, j I < ■ » " ■ ....... " ' * ........t . Si fE YOUR MONEY and but land. y p suit is good enough, if you will send it and let usclea, press it nicely. Our prices are very low and we never f■ * give satisfaction. OUi: DYEIN4* DEPARTMENT 9 run by EXPERTS. Write for prices. iMAS STEAM DYEING CO., No. 3emth Street Augusta, Georgia. JOB PRINTING jl ~Quickly and Neatly Executed At— the democrat office. ^ CUAWFORDVILLE.GA. this line send tor Wrn in need of anything in to us prices. fVe guarantee the BEST WORK at the lowest rate. w M If ^jiDYington & Macwn Railroad Company. Mouth Sbcohi) •rmirsAS^y No. ST^-ajSpiTJSSiB 0 Mnm?iSTATU***. Kffect»un: Dall 1 O nly Wed* ?a. M Mo“?r Fndj. y -----*/ •,:«„.* 7 15AM t.v Macon <(*Ar Ss H 20CM ^55PM| as ss™ •«-;jg i?a 3 37 * 14 >3 42 8 02 Round Oak D 5 13 11 48 8 2} i 14 32 I 03 2 18 10%. I 4 30 \ 9 15 Monticello D 4 31 11 Ilf 4 33 40 Machen 4 03 i 10 38 1 20 4 58 9 10 07 I 5 13 10 05 I Godfrey D 3 37 10 03 12 27 PM U!tr*\ n i 10 06 111 10 40 3 03 9 30 15 124a ZA 10 55 Madison 2 5 . ! 1)0 45 11 40 Farmington 2 12 8 47 927 m !?S Watkinayille D jl 56 8J1 o 37 m Ob 11 56 Athens Leave.'l „ 25 pm 8 00 AM 7 40 AM. 3 *! ** re . or Read 25 [X u. CRAIG, Acting Superintendent' j Read Up._f£J FAMOUS GULLETT GIN? Makes a 311*; * We atguln offerto the trade the clebrated “GULLETT” Gins, Feeders aud Con-. den,<-r. The Gullet! produces thefinest sample shown Ion the market anil generally brings frmi 1-8 to 1-4 of cent per lb., more than any other cotton. Hend for price* gaud give t* your orders early. Thos, 3 MC- Claris.© cfc Oo„ ATLANTA, GA. WE ARE IN THE LEAD FOR FIHC QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING VEHICLES. THF MOST FOR THE HONEY IS 00R MOTTO. A!AH RIAL AND W0RKMAN SHIP SMALL AUD LARGE ORDERS RECEIVE BEST ATTENTION. A SABSTLE JOB WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR WORK IS THE WORK TO BUY. BRIDGEWATER CARRIAGE CO. V BOAITOKE, ffl * .J, ' a / \ THIS IS THE MULE -THAT KICKED A m ;ole in nigh. Prices. W S, TheyJAll Kick. That is, people who are »slced to pay high prices are kick¬ right and left. My customers NEVER KICK. Because I sell the best goods at the lowest prices. Any¬ in my line will be sold astonishingly low. My score is leadquarters for good goods and low prices. C. BERGSTROM. PROPRIETOR OF THE CASH STORE Crawfordville* ■ ■ Georgia. THOS. BAILEY & CO., Successrs to Lyndon Foundry & Machine Works, A ttLens, Gra. New Shops, New Tools, First-Class Men and Material. Endo@W’herever Used 6 ONE OF OUR CATA¬ LOGUES FULLY IL¬ LUSTRATES OUR LINE. BUM 11 REPAIR MHIliY -OFALL KINDS- Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Pedestal Boxes, Bolts, Etc. a Specialty. Injectors and Ejectors {^"Manufacturers’ Agents for the Best Engines and Boilers, in ’he Market. Keep in stock Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings. Correspondence Solicited. THOS. BAILEY, Agent. WASHINGTON FOUNDRY & M’F’G CO. PLANING MILL -AND MACHINE 8110 are prepared to do Repairs on Engines, Boiler, TSins^ Separators &c, in the BEST MANNER. Send Us Your Work! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets, Sash, Doors and Blinds in fact all Buildings Materials, always on hand. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. L. M. SIMS, Manager. GEORGIA. WASHINGTON, Geo. R. Lombard & Co. (01BRY, liEHLl & BOILER —WORKS,— \ Above PaitBsenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. —SELL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST— ENGINES & BOILERS. , I . -Jz and MU) outfits Speolalety. MUJ Complete Gin a Uf and Engineering Supplies, Cotton, Grain, Saw Mill and Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, k i-t- Saws, Inspirators, Injectors, etc. Large Stock to Select From. Prices Low. Goods Guaranteed. Write for elrcntars. XW Castings of every kind, and new work (light and heavy) pusnptly done. Best outfit South. New and Repair*, promptly and well done. _ HTWhe* /"1 YJfli.1 I \7 \\T V I V/lvlY \ T) rr this firm mention this Param. T you write to or call on » JLA r f xi« miss# MACHINERY BROKER ——AMD—— COMMISSION MERCHANT. 7 a ; v&tf !■ 738 Reynolds St, Augusta, Ga vy -«■&.' -pxatxa i» ..... i/in' ■ ” Steam Bngines, Stationary, Portable and Agricultural MTSteam Boilers, all sttaas and styles, Saw Mills, Com Mills, , Feed and O tton Seed »H1U, Turbine water tFhscls; and keep in stock a full line iff Steam Fittings, Cocks, Valves, Inspirators, Piping and Fittings, Belt, Hose, Etc., Etc. EAGLE COTTON GINS With or without Feeders and Condensers. , -Tax Bra* nr thk World. COTTON PRESSES, For Either Hand or Horse Power. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY of all kinds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLB* MKNT8, the very latest improved. Call at my o* write for Illustrated circulars and special prices which will be giT*ff -TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. Large Machine Outfits a Specialty* H. N. REID, 7J8 Reynolds St., Atguta, fli* ROQJK-KEEPUNGr^cS^S^r Dlfrlri uferToi UShess coueh, louisvilu, it.