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The Crawfordvilic Advuca's.
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ATKINSON & FLURY.
Eut»*T**«l at the Post Oth<M* at (h'avvtnrd
ville, (»a . as 8econ<l Class Matter.
C. E. ATKINSON. ' Editois.
J. A. FIS HY,
CllAWKOIUiVILl.E, GA., NO\ .. 29, 18!to
Augfista is making preparations to
build a large hotel in tin) near future,
Amanda Cody and Florence English
expiated their crime tin the gallows
at Warrenton on last Friday.
* * •
We rise to remark t! at B ill Myers
the eseapetl murderer from the Atlanta
tail, has been captured something less
than two hundred times since his es
cape, but lie always proves to be the
wrong man.
lion. Steve ( lay, chairman of the
Democratic executive committee, hie,
chullengc'd . to liv .. * . , . 1 ,, NT( .
)mm ii r 1 < x * 1 * *
W. S. Cheney, who makes veij datiiag
in'' charges against Mr. Clay. The
latter has*declined to accept.
Senator Allen says, “Itgoes without
caving that the Populist Tarty will have
a Presidential ticket in the field, and
that it will be the only one tlial will be
outspoken in favor of the free coinage
of silver at !•» to I
Wilkes county claims to be head on
the corn crop, and no corn will be
bought in that county lr mi the West
next year. Other counties in Middle
Georgia we are glad to state are in the
same condition as Wilkes on the corn
question.
Eugene V. Debs, President, of the
American Railway 1 uion, who lias
been serving a six months sentence in
the Wnodsloek, Ill., prison for con*
tempt, was liberated on last Friday,
and a grand reception was tendered
him on Friday night in Chicago.
Judge Lynch seems to be holding
quite a baud in this Slate since timer
IIOI Atkinson’s message to the Legisla
lure condemning mob violence. Thc
Governor should have suggested a
leasable plan whereby mol) violence
could be cheeked.
The Ml. Vernon lynching affair is
another instance to show that mob
violence should be put down at all
buzzards, and those who are guilty of
taking the law into their own hands
should be found out and dealt with
severely.
As a rule our presidents have retired
from ollice poorer than when they
went in. Rut there is one conspicuous
exception a mail who was poor before
he went lo the white house, and who
amassed considerable wealth while in
office.-- Ex.
In Georgia we have about 70,000
tenant tanners, 1 f Ben Tillman's £300
property qualification were enacted in
this state, how many out of the 70,000
would be entitled to vote? Why, even
the Foghotu editor couldn't vote, while
the XabiMka tramp lie so vigorously
abuses could.— l’eople's Guide.
We have always been undecided 011
the subject of woman's rights, says a
Georgia editor, until we beard of a
woman up in Monroe county soundly
thrashing her husband last week for
not paving bis subscription to the local
paper after she had given him the cash
to do so. That woman can earn a
reputation that even tramps are bound
to respect.—Ex.
Senator Mercer has introduced the
toUowfhp Bill in the Upper House of
the General Assembly of this State:
‘•That auy person or persons, or any
president, cashier or other officer of a
corporation who shall charge and col
led a greater interest than IS per cent
per annum shall be held guilty of felony,
and on conviction shall he punished
for a term not less than one or more
than live years.”
The bill is a good one, but instead
of IS per cent interest, he should have
made it 1*2 per cent.
Senator Wm. Stewart, in answering
a correspondent relative to the
ers’ National Congress that recently
convened in Atlanta, has the following
to say about the representatives that
composed that body: “The so-called
Farmers' National Conference at At¬
lanta was a goltlbug gatheting. The
delegates were not elected, or selected
by the farmers, but appointed by gold
bug Governors to aid tin* cause of the
Euglish gold standard? It was the old
trick of -stealing the livery of heaven
to serve the devil in.' ”
Brad Crenshaw killed Lucktc Reid
la>t Sunday night near Barnett, in
Warren county, with a shot gun, the
whole load taking tffect in Reid's neck
just under the chin. Reid died instant¬
ly. Crenshaw is now in Warrenton
jail and claims that the killing was ac¬
cidental. Both parties wcio negroes:
oiii/ri'fH wii .....i.
hi■ <tr«»n r 1 / 11 i' ll of both »!n• I’ll!) ■ .,i,ri
>i IKlU I lie gold hi U ' ■ -in* 0 ! of li|i- Hi
publicans and D. iijocratii - w ill make
an (Tori lo have the complexion of the
committee* in tlit- i wo Imtncht organ
ized after the goldbug -tripe, in order
lo still further the gold standard upon
the people.
Dr. Lansing Burrow.*- of the first
Baptist cburcli, ol Augusta, in a ser
nion in that city recently said, u, ftbe
schools depended on the barrooms that
they had better close them up.” We
should like to ask the Doctor what
should be done with a Congressman
that votes for the perpetuation of the
i, ar nioms and he too a jiillow of the
c |uj 1( |, ?
The Advanced Thought, M. M.
Pomeroy's pajicr, lias suspended for
want of support. Il seems from the
statements of many reform papers that
the Populists : re n it supserihing as
freely as usual. This is a had sign,
the press is the bulwark of the
reform movement. I lu re n*s been
<jmh* ,t liumher ot nimilar ^uspciLsioiis
ilmatened. We hope lin¬
Populists will wake up to the ma ds of
<*>«= Mtuaiion, and rally lo the support
i>f their papers -National Watchman,
***
Of Senator Metcer’s bin to change
the ......... in which the newspaper
that publishes legal advertisements shall
be designated The Albany lb raid says:
“Better go slow with that bilk It's
loaded. The sheriffs of the counties
are. responsible to the people of their
counties lor what they do, and can be
easily voted out of office and better
men put in their places when they go
wrong. But suppose a judge of the
s ipeiior court goes wrong? Or, suppose
he uses this new power as a stepping
stone for congress? Better go slow
with that bill. It’s loaded.”
Mr. Dodson’s insurance bill has
passed both houses and is ready for the
Governor’s approval or disapproval.—
The bill provides that when an insur¬
ance company writes a policy of insur¬
ance for a given amount on any house
or building and collects a premium for
that sum, then if the property is de¬
stroyed the insurance company must
pay the full face value of the policy. In
other words, the value of the properly
must he ascertained when it is issued,
and not after it is destroyed. This is
an important piece of legislation, and
the Governor should have no hesiteucy
in signing the bill in order that it may
become a law.
♦ • ♦
The proper reformatory for child ten
should be at the fireside, hut this we
confess is wofuily neglected, therefore
a great cry goes up throughout the
Stale for the establishment of a State
reformatory for \ oung criminals. There
never was a time when this was most
needed than now. A few days ago we
wereonatrain and when near Ati
gusta n small boy some ten yeais
age threw a piece of a picket palling
through the ear window, striking a
passenger on the head and indicting a
painful wound. If this boy had re¬
ceived the pvopev training at the fire¬
side he would not now lie guilty of such
maliciousness, and while this instance
is only a small matter, so to speak, yet
there are daily occurrences of crones
committed by those underage that art
revolting 111 their nature and nothing
but the strong arm of the law can keep
them under cheek. Let the
Assembly pa-s a law establishing a re
formatorv lor juvenile criminals.
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GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES,
OFFICE CEITEHAZ. MAFACEP..
Augusta, Ga., November 3rd, 1833.
Commencing by the Nov. Meridian 3rd, Time. 1895, the following schedules schedules will he operated. All [rains
run 90th The are subject to change without notice to
the public.
READ DOWN. READ UP.
No. 3 | | No 1 ~j NoT 2 j NoTT I
TRAIN NIGHT DAY TRAIN- STATIONS. TRAIN DA r | NIGHT | | TRAIN
No. 11 EXPRESS | MAIL. NO. ‘J7 NO. 28 MAIL. | EXPRESS NO. lg
4 00 pm 10 30 pm 12 10 pm 7 15 am Lv Augusta Ar 9 20 pm 100 pm 5 13 am 7 45am
4 24 “ 1158 pm 12 36 pm........ Belair ........ 12 30 pm 4 48 am 7 12“
4 37 “ 11 Oil pm 12 46 pm 7 42 “ Grovetown 8 53 “ 12 27 pm 4 .37 am 6 59
4.31 “ 1121pm 12 58 “ Berzelia 12 16 pm i 25 am 6 47
< 8 35
5 CO “ 11 29 pm 1 05 “ 7 57 “ Harlem 8 20 12 09 pm 4 16 am 6 35 “
5 09 “ 1138 pm 1 14 i 8 03 Dearing 8 12 i 12 00 n'n 4 07 am 6 26 “
5 26 “ 1158 pm 1 30 : 8 19 Thomson 7 36 r 1144 am 3 50 am 611“
5 37 “ 12 08 am 1 42 2 Mesena 1133 am 3 38 am 6 01“
5 46 “ 12 16 am 1 50 Z 8 35 “ Camak 7 40 “ 1126 am 3 28 am 5 54 “
5 53 “ 12 25 am 1 57 Z 8 40 “ Norwood 7 33 “ 11 19 am 3 20 am 5 48 ‘ ‘
6 08 “ 12 42 am 2 12 2 8 53 “ Harnett 7 20 “ 1105 am 3 04 am 5 34 “
6 22 “ 12 56 am 2 25 “ 9 04 “ Crawford ville 7 08 “ 10 54 am 2 48 am 5 22 “
Ar
6 45 “ 1 22 am 2 49 “ 9 25 “ Union Point 6 50 “ 10 34 am 2 21 am 5 00 “
Lv
Xo. 17 1 38 am 3 04 “ 9 38 “ Greenesboro 6 88 “ 10 21 am 2 04 am No. 18
2 05 am 3 29 “ 10 00 Buekliead 6 17 “ 10 00 am 1 37 am-
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8 10,am 2 22 am 3 43 “ 10 12 Madison 6 04 “ 9 40 am 1 20 am 7 05pm
8 28 “ 2 41 am 4 00 “ 10 28 r Rutledge 5 48 “ 9 20 am 1 -01 1; p;
am *-
8 42 “ 2 56 am 4 14 “ 10 40 Social Circle 5 37 “ 9 05 am 12 45 6 32 “
am
lift! “ 3 19 am 4 35 “ 10 58 “ Covington 5 19 “ 8 43 am 12 22 am G 10 “
9 22 “ 3 41 am 5 01 “ 11 15 “ Conyers 5 01 “ 8 22 am 12 00ngt 554 “
9 31 “ 3 54 am 5 12 “ 11 26 “ 1 Lithonia 4 52 8 10 am 11 45 pm 5 45
9 46 “ 4 15 am 5!10“ 1142“ IStone Mountain 4 36 r 7 53 am 11 24 pm 5 ;;o
9 54 “ 4 28 am 5 40 “ 11 51 “ Clarltston 4 28 7 43 am 1111 pm 5 gg
10 01 “ 4 39 am 5 49 aml2 (10n’n Decatur 4 20 “ 7 84 am 11 00 inn 5 15
10 15 am 5 00 am 6 10pml2 15 pinjAr Atlanta Lv'4 05pm 7 13 am 10 45 pm 5 Oopni
Sun Only | | SunOnly
150 pm 1 15 am 1 50 pm 8 40 am Lv Camak Ar —i; 80 ^ n 11 25 am 11 45 am 7 35 p m
1 59 1 31 am 2 03 pm 8 47 “ Warrenton 00 11 17 am 11 32 am 7 27
2 18 “ 2 06 am 2 M pm 9 02 “ Mayfield r*. 13 s 11 01 am 1103 pm 7 08 “
2 32 “ 2 30 am 2 54 pm........ Culvert-on Lt 42 : 1 0 49 am 10 4-1 pin li 57
2 43 “ 2 50 am 3 12 pm 9 22 “ Sparta -( 17“ 10 40 am 10 27 pm 6 47
3 00 “ 3 22 am 3 56 pm 9 36 Devereux >l 36“ 10 26 am 10 07 pm 6 30
3 10 “ 3 37 am 4 15 pm 9 43 Carrs j* 15 “ 10 18 am !) 48 pm 6 22 “
3 3 32 50 “ “ 4 4 48 16 am 5 5 00 30 pm 10 00 Milledgeville Browm j: 40 “ 10 00 am 9 16 pm 6 02 “
am pm........ tw 27“ 9 4(5 am 8 50 pm 5 46 “
4 00 “ 5 07 am 5 49 pm 10 24 “ Haddocks il 12“ 9 37 am 8 34 pm 5 30 “
4 12 “ 5 28 am 6 07 pm ........ James 1 58 “ 9 28 am 8 18 pm 5 26 “
4 45 p m 6 30 am 7 00 pm 11 00 “ ! Ar Macon Lv 1 15pm 9 00 am 7 30 pm 4 55 p m
........ 7 20pm 11 08 am 2 15pm Lv Barnett Ar 1 pm 8 50 am 6 08 pm........
........ 7 40 “ 1120 “ 2 27 “ I | Sharon “ 8 37 am 5 57 pin........
........ 7 47 “ 1130 “ 2 35 “ Hillman (i 8 27 am 5 47 pm........
. 8 15“ 12 03 am 3 05 pmj ArWashgt’n Lvj 7 55 am 5 15 m........
6 50 pm 2 50pm LvUn’nPointAr . 9 20 am 6 30 pm
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7 02 “ 3 01 “ Wood ville I. 9 08 am 6 20 “
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7 06 “ 3 05 “ Bairdstown 9 04 am 6 15 “
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7 19 “ 3 10 “ Maxeys 8 51 am 6 03 “
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7 26 “ 3 23 “ ! Crawford Stephens 8 44 am 5 50 “ .
7 38 z. 3 34 “ 8 80 am 5 44 “ .
7 55 z 3 50 “ 1 Dunlap 8 12 am 5 27 “
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7 59 z. 3 54 “ Winters 8 07 am 5 22 “ .
8 15 pm 4 10 pm Ar Athens Lv . . 7 50 am 5 05 “ .
..... 10 45 ain ..... .....LvUnionPnt Ar .. . 2 05 pm ................
.....11 30 ain ..... .....I Siloam ••• . 1 42 pm ................
_________. .....11 50 pm ..... ..... Ar WhitePls Lv .. 1 20 pm ................
Trains 17 and 18, Run Solid between Athens and Atlanta, via Madison Daily Ex
oept Sunday.
All above trains run Daily, except 11, 12 and 17 and 18 on Main Line. No. 44 on
Washington Branch, and 34 and 35 on Macon Branch which clo not run on Sunday.
No. 28 Supper at Harlem.
Sleeping Night Cars between Atlanta and Charleston, Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta and
Macon, on Express.
Sleeping o’clock Cars between Atlanta and New York, on train 27, and train leaving Atlanta
j at 7.15 a. m.
THOS. K. SCOTT, JOE W. WHITE, A. G. JACKSON,
General Manager. Traveling Passenger Agent, General Freight and Pass. Ag’t.
AUGUSTA, GA.
J. W. Kirkland, II. H. Hardwick,
Passenger Agent. Atlanta, Ga. Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga.
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