The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, May 10, 1878, Image 3
THE DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1878. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. NEWS FROM GREENESBORO!!! 875,000!!! C. A. Davis A Son are selling goods in large quantities Their counters are full of Spring and Summer Goods! fcT Their clerks are constantly busy! ,tp^j lr stock ia exceedingly large a a* Av ; ®- Every department will be kept complete duriug the entire Summer. CASH 1. paid for each .nd my purchase ey ma e. SATE MONEY. They save their customers a great deal of MONEY, because there is no difficul ,y ,n “*< Prices Very Low! Their tisrures on anv article are simr 8 ANY CUSTOMER against any market and AM COMPETITION!!!! The people of TALIAFERRO, aud especially the readers of THE DEMOCRAT, are invited to secure the benefit of the large stock, varied ASSORTMENT. —AND— LOW PRICES, offered by f'H A TNn'vric C r W'. xY J—Stl 1 \ IS Ol) k lUl 1, Greenesboro, Ga. —~ r ^ -- 1 |t SmOOK. a Out . • . I . for their detailed advertisement in these columns soon C. A. DAVIS & SON, May 1878. Greenesboro’, Ga. 3, b-m S»<*r Agent. J. H. Neel, at Raytown, in the author ized agent for The DejkicrAt, and hi* ieceipts will in all cases be recognized. Q,uery. 1 ‘Why will me.rt smoke common tobacco 1 When they can buy Marburg Bros. “Sealof jSorth Carolina,' ' at the same price”” Feb.l.j-y Authorized Agent. Mr. D. Quinn, 198 Broad, Street, An kusta, Ga., IS the duly authorized agent for The Democrat. All contracts made by him for advertisements and subscriptions will be fulfilled, and all receipts for money acknowledged. White Babbits. Little Ida Farmer lias a couple of beautiful white rabbits which receive a large share of their mistress’ attention. Well, little Ida seems to* be made to pet and be petted, an is an especial pet ef The Democrat. May our pretty lit¬ tle friend never known trouble. Debility The In adults is often caused manhood by worms. sufficient change from child to is not to rid the system of this awfcil plague. Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge will bright expel complexion. them and restore health and a Mauried At the residence of the bride’s father, r pj Cosby on Tuesday May 7th 1878, Rev. L. R. L. Jennings,. Mr. Z- S. hat ■s, of Lincoln county, and Miss Sal Uosb „ . y oi Taliaferro county. The Weather. faded chitbe present, for the first half, supertsmometer will range low for the froafn, for the lattes part of the month, ^ d will range higher. The rains wiU be ^ crtial in area and quantity, and likely 01)0 followed witb brisk winds*. Let our farmers press the season we now have, and be prepared to take ad vantage of any that may come—wa fear too much dry weather. U led , It is with heart-felt sorrow that we record tu the z.„u, death of Mrs. — E. A. , x which took place at the residence of Mr. W Gunn Tr /hw ™ ; n Mrs. Nunn was 66 years old, and was bom in this county, she had been a con sistent member of the Baptist church 51 years, and goes to her reward full of years, deeds of i„„„ love and , Christian , n ... chari- , ties. Mrs. Nunn leaves three children living, Mr. Thomas Nunn, Mr. C. W. Nunn, and Mrs. Fannie Gunn. The bereaved friends and family have our sincere sympathy. A TEENS, Ga., October 22 1877 Dear _ Sir: Last night I failed at the New Drug Store, Dr. King's old stand, and bought a bottle ot “Worm Oil,” and gave it t- to „„ m\ n tore + . boy as directed. - a -rv, This morning ha passed 31 worms I had previously tried other worm medicines. tr ” * a ■ ' „ w . . -t. _ S. _ -»«b. „ -. . SHORT-STOPS. 1 W. G. SI'LL.* V aN, REPORTER. News is scarce. May Convention sho’. We've had the jug man. The writing school last night. Rain is beginning to be needed. Excursions from Augusta numerous, A good harvest of oats is expected this year. Com, we are glad to learn, is looking splendidly. We had a little wind and Wed nesday night. The Court House fence presents a neat appearance. Tramps are still passing through this section of this State. Augusta will doubtless be a lively city for a few days this week. Shcritt G» 8 e, has only t„o j n (.^e county boarding-house. Our loafers list this year is small, Not euou S h to organize a club. Last Tuesday was sate day and Sheriff 0»8« ™» «. baud. Quite a number of our citizens left for Augusta last Tuesday night. , , .. , ... pondents-waste baskets are cheaper. Several of our citizens speak of a huge fishing and squirrel hunting excursion soon, Anotheroue of those singings last c„,. f. Kc,d, The time for “sweet serenades” has just arrived, and one song th* order of the evening. ATr Mr. r C. Mteis lias a plajful , . , pet _ , ^ to»u-- . of r ?fl‘ the , ‘rm little ll f boys. S hS U " d Vlded atten i 1 A young poultryman informs us that one fli s hens committed suicide by jumping in a well one day last week. 3Irs. E. K. Boone and Mr. Tommie Aevee will please accept the thanks ot our sick for a nice treat of strawberries. intends making Liawfoidtillo a visit w?ro f ° r the 1>Un,0Se ° f rePttidng tin ' The railroad presents a lively appear¬ ance this week in consequence of the Ga. R. R. Convention which meets in Augusta. Crawfordville has had the corn-doctor and almost every other humbug, but the latest is the “telephone” man, who made his appearance in town on Thurs day last. w it son, received a painful bruise on his left cheek, last Tuesday night. He and a comrade started tn the night pasmget train to meet a friend. On tiie way, running a foot race, the accident occurred. --—• See to it that y«ur child meets with no neglect; Babyhood when Dr. Bull’s .sick, use Baby tor the disease ot disappoints. 25 cents. Syrup;—it never Face Guts* 5fr. C. T. Lucas brought to this office a specimen of his fine rust-proof Oats measuring 38 inches in height. Mr. Lucas says the prospects of a small grain crop he considers good in his portion of the county. 200 Ladies Lace collars 10 cts. each, at C. MYERS’. Gone. The editor is gene again. Fact is he can’t stand excitement, and when ho saw the crowded stockholders train come by, he couldn’t resist the tempta¬ tion to swing on to the bottom step. If he don’t quit running off that wav, we . that are left behind will trade his han <l l’G' ss off for the Herald or Courier Journal office, and let him stay where he can ride in tbt ‘ atreat car ever, J da .V* The Writing School. The second course of instructions was commenced on yesterday evening at 7 o’clock, p. nn We consider Prof Self a master of hi* art, and he has worked faithfully and dilligently to train his pupils in the art of writing. His first course, we believe gave entire satis faction, both to pupils and patrons, and we will say he has, indeed worked wonders in the way of a hand write of the common grade. Now is the time to see tho professor as it may be a long while before a favorable opportunity is a ” ain offered to those "' isbin S to leara to write. Just What is Needed fes^Gingef'Toni* Tng'^‘"regula? of’the !JS which IJ> J e % it nl i: builds n .M 1 o n up of the and enfrehled fortifies system, against disease, and greatly increases the powers of endurance. When you arc distressed Palpitation with Dyspepsia, Headache, Wakefulness, of the lb-art, Acid Stomach, Cramps, Liver Heartburn, Bad tastein-the mouth; disorders and Cost eness, it is a pleasant relief experience afforded by to this obtain remedy, the comfort ing and to realize that it cheers the despressed spirits, soothes the nerves, and diffuses warmth and energy throughout the body. Buy from >' oar druggist bottle Dr. H. S. Smith a 81.00 bottle or mf;rits a sample at IS cts. and test its - -- teliigent Wanted—By every one who has an in Health depends conception of its \alue—Health, upon the possession of pure W««; and pure blood is the sure, possession of Diose who use Dr. Bull’s Bleed »», » PW „ Flue Irish Potatoes. We return our thanks to Master Howell, son of Dr. A. G. Beazley,.; for a nice lot of fitie Irish potatoes, were raised in the Doctor’s garden, and are positively the finest we have seen this year. We appreciate these; favors, as we have no garden of our own, but more for the good will of our young friend. Sew Advertisements. In our columns to-day will be found the advertisement of Mr. C. W. Nunn, of Sharon. 3Ir. Nunn is a clever and energetic business man, and, keeps everything usually found in a variety stock of the first ctass. Mr. J. A. tie will be found ready to wait on all wbo ealk in the “highest style of the art * See notice of a good copper still, com plete, for sale apply at this office. t.? „ ... _l , , “ , ApP,S •*“ Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American I'f°P le are to-day dying from the effects 25£' ST J2S of intelligent aud valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of and your August friends, Flower. and try one bottle of Your s[>eedy [hi^uedteteehaveS*to try its virtues, with satisfactory results L'V eve 7 ca3e - A’ou can buy a sample sold by all Druggists the Western ST, on f 'ontinent. For sale by Richards & Leg wen, Crawfordville, Ga. ---- -«=>---------- * I,ixie Music forever. So say we all, and let those who believe " 1 IIo “' e 5 ! usic supiM),t and encourage Home Musm tousea. II^Piano or Org»* ’ wanted don t send t°i it, hut order from Luddeti * Bates, Savannah, Ga., the G reat Wholesale Tiaift) and Organ Dealers of the South, who are now offering reliable Instruments .at prices which^are actually driving Northern Dealers out of the field. No H " U8e . N° rt h or South, has ever f u )L JRcad their advertisement m this ^!!! “ w 866 Wh ° iS alU,ad 1,3 ttM I ’ mn<) aud Anonymous. We publish this week some verses from an anonymous contributor. In this instance we have overstepped our rule for reasons of our own, but must say that tee must know the author of any article or We will pay no attention, to it. This course is absolutely neccessary for our own protection, and we now say, g., ^ .... , r break the rule. Wo have lately received several communications which we would take pkaswrs m publishiiig but for thti lack of a responsible name attached, an* f or cause alone reject them Re member, then, you are wasting both time and paper when you send usanony mous articles—no matter upon what subject, or from what source. Court House Fence. I11 company with Mr. J. R. Ogletree, the contractor, we made an Examina¬ tion of the new fence around our court house, which Mr. Ogletree has just com¬ pleted and painted. We found the new fence to be one of the most substantial kind, and evidently put up on a plan that will last for years. We consider our County Commissioners both shrewd and fortunate in securing a contractor who has so faithfully carried out their contract. The new fence adds largely to the improvement of the appearance and the security of the court-house.— Our Commissioners have already done so much that we do not like to be in trusive; but, like the little boy Who saw tho biscuit through the glass, “if the court house was only painted out¬ side !” Fine Wagons, Me saw some days ago a sample of wagons made at Mir. John N. Limp nmn’s shop, in this place, which we think the equal, if not superior, to any wagons of foreign make we ever saw. R was always a problem that we could n °t solve, to know why our people would send a long distance from home f °r such articles, when a superior article was to be had at their very doors. Mr. Chapman uses the very best material <«m puts up his work faithfully, and warrants it to be just what it is repre sented > witb a very little advance upon work put up Ld. to sell, and 1,^7.,* finished U n _ ith mint .F* ™.ttv ™ blde f ault s. Then give Mr. G. your patronage, use !t t0 ^ ^ t0 J '° U ’ atl<1 you M P >0l ’ rSt '___ Pretty .^7^ h In every feature but the hair, which had grown white from fever. This lady at 35 writes us : “I lmve used Parker's Hair Balsam- six months and* am mora than brown pleased with it. it lias restored the natural color of inv hair and given it a silky softness, nicer than ever before There is no Dandruff, no falling-hair, ai d it leaves the scalp so clean and nice and cool that I am ever so much pleased, and I feel and look like myself again.” Disinfectant properties that enter chemically into this healthful, preparation and render it healing, beautiful, eiean-ing and the fresh and vigorous hair it produces, together with its youthful property of restoring the hair to its natural freed color, leaving the head entirely from Dandruff, clean and healthly, surprises bottle no less than it pleases. Buy’a from your druggist Dt. H. S. Smith and test Its merits. Ljj!ss ........-yy „.. ri V^Repo- %ion From ereijt £" of our own county, we have the pw;t encouraging reports from tb« f» n / Planters, with a few exceptions, >• i tell uu with their farm more wop IT 'any we are ..ever over *>aw them their corn the fire* <o«, and are chopping cotton ; a fa* / , well advanced in cot¬ ton chopp,.'!, .£ Pm late cool nights and mornings, rn, have checked the rust m tRe * eat, and a good crop is now conf dee .y expected. In most in stances Cu ’.fieu; is reported fine. The oat crof H generally good, and some crops begin*') slow a tinge of ripening. This crcf"* 7 Ft? considered above the average, gesir id/, and safe. Fromotli er sections, *e have good reports, and everywhere he farmers are eucouraged. and are us ig the utmost jtglmjtry.— May all out mpes for a good croi^e ?y realize !. • f Mention. t We take pleasure in acknowledging a visit to Jr sanctum on Monday from j Mrs. flL-a ,'lynt and Miss Katie Fiynt, of Sh#ofe> nd Mrs. Elite Brooke and “ ia *&; W "*“- »« VnwIMm,. **“ "Jt rverywbeie are the turn friendb o’V ue Democrat, and their good opiaifu we esteem above rubles. 1 -* „ . the great T.-a House of Messrs. C. A. [ j j0nj , 4 Co C’fiicago, called on *us Tues da U & Co “ coll!d uot have madev bistter selectioi. for au agent had tbeyb-vh personally acquainted with ! rrrrx.srwtnrf P“ s! *s*e<l . f » Ingh^nler ° f business tal ent he wi” render a good account of him self to bis employers. Wo sincerely and hearfSy Y.sli him success i» his new enterprise. His business at Sharon will be cc. iinued, and his friends and 1 find Mr. J. A. Battle ready to wa , t or hem . at hi9 8tanil in Sharon. Mr. J. rut,, me pome ana ac commoda* ng commercial traveler for the house >f John M. Robinson & Co., of Atlar*. paid our office a visit on Wednesdi” last. We are always gladi to see 0 ur friends, and would say call ________ l’eteraon. Peter** « Magazine for June is on our table in a tvance, more than laamt-aining its well-* rhed reputation of being the best and.' hoapest of the ladies’ books. The prill*; pal embellishment is a splen d ' d en 8 rav ' n Bi “l'he Ireshct,” illustrai. <5 a powerful story by Emma Garrison Jones- Then there is a double* size cohi.ed steel fashion plate, with five figures . large-sized pattern for a tidy In croc’* t; and about fifty wood en gravi fashions, patterns for the Won< L»"* l 'e, * etc., etc, iteniduH ail this ’ thore is a Supplement, containing two full ‘* ize Interns, one for a boy’s suit, th* other for a lady’s mantle : this Supplement alone is worth the ptice of Uie “ umber ; “Peterson” still keeps up *ts reputation for giving tiie best of storie9 ’ a11 ori B inaL “ The ° r Pt'ans of Oldham,” the principal of the five novelets published, this voar, is, perhaps, the best ever written by its accomplished author, Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. No family ought to be without this maga¬ zine. It is only two dollars a year, post¬ age free, and so is within the means of every one. To clubs it is cheaper still, with 8 premium to tiie person getting up tbe club * Kow & 8 S' ,0(J ' tiln e to sulw scribe * as a ncw volume begins with ^ be J”'y number. Specimens sent, 8 r *tis, to persons wishing to gel up clubs, or to subscribe. Address, Charles J* Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Phlla delphia, Pa. v Medical. Mr. Editor.—P lease find space in your columns T. Byrum. for the 1 following truthfully notice of Dr. J. can say his med¬ ical skill has kept me out of my grave.— Thirteen months ago a friend sent me one of Dr. Byrum's handbills; at that time I was giyen up by skillful physicians, a hopeless treated'by case of Consumption. doctors, but realized 1 had been severai no relief, and might say, I had made a drug store of my stomach without benefit. When 1 went to Union Point to consult Dr. H^rt'^store't'o thedoctor's offic'* ^Idid not think 1 could possibly live two months, hut am only alive, but doing wed. In that from' life. Dr”’Byrum,^Ich 1 to-day I kno^fved my would not be in the con mi^rom" 1 Dr^ByrureTfor the'fatauTof Georgia, ^and^be^ured/Some^nay^tiXyou and I advise all who are afflicted. that'Dr. once he who By rum about cannot die, cure and you speak ; but I from am was to up •” but, if he patches that you. up as he did y'« will thank God you ever saw and I am weli^ i'^uW not resr'a^ffight u,llil 1 ba(i taken* two ot three doses of ‘norphine. I medicine, asked the ductoi I should when do he gave tne my wbat 1 about morphine: he replied I might now cure you of the habit. and affimteii^^nmimption the high regard I hove ^"luogl.W J. By! for Dr. T. y rum April'30 <c r i nnr ,,„ CrawfordViJlte, w. zruvure, Ga., «*., A piu l«78. i*io. i-m* Suiting all colors, 8 cts. at C. Myers'. Calicoes 5 cts. per yarn, ai C. Myers'. Announcement. T\ *' rE are authorized to an nouuce the name, of W. T. STEPHENS as a candidate : TAX COLLECTOR of Taliaferro county att' e next election, and he begs the ful! sup ort of his friends. Kart-t-d -— - -- hardware:. iS. 5 TT HTT VAL IMPLEMENTS. HENRY MOORE, 243 Broad Street, AnguBta, • 1 * febR,1878-J-y TllO MetTlC t SjStem, 01 COUTSS Commands tile „ HeSpeCt Oi CRAWFORDVILLE!! 1 Christopher gray &co., ____ will have the proud distinction of being the first Dry Goods House to Indorse it 1! 1 We have a SPLENDID IdNB of * CASSIMERES, SUMMER SUITINGS, LINENS, HOSIERY, Handkerchiefs, Notions, Parasols &c< We sell on any system, but we of course, prefer the “METRIC 1 9? CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO„ hot 2S,‘77 b Augusta, Georgia. m GRAND .SPRING OPENING!! -OF Spring & Summer Goods A T € 1 J a TO IIE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH!! 4 * I am now ■ . receiving and opening the finest stock of Goods it has ever hewn my pleas¬ ure to offer to the public in this place my stock is now complete, comprising the rarest and latest patterns, designs mid styles, at prices so low as to be Actually Astonishing • ? * 1 for Everybody themselves. 'n need of Goods should be sure to pay me a visit before purchasing and see I 11 I can show allthe deslraide fabrics ami styles of the season, together with novel tin* never before offered in this market. CLOTHING AND HATS. l have a large stock of the latest fashions of CLOTHINft, al! styles anrliprices My stock ot Hats for both Gents aud Buys is lull, aud you can get anything you want from ties finest to the most common. Boots and Shoes. I have lust opened a complete stock of Gent-.', Wiles, Misses, and Cblldren'i Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of the best material, which f am offering cheap. m I have always 6tt hand a full stock of Family and Plantation Supplies, at the lowest market price. Comb and set* In every line, this season, my stock is Full, Complete and Varied, comprising almost any article you can call for. My goods were bought at extremely low prices, and I can sell cheaper than you have ever bought in THIS TOWN BEFORE. found I am determined that <JRA.WEGRDY1I.LE shall be as good a market as can be on thfc Gfeorgia R. R and all Task to prove it to you is for you to come and examine my Groods and Prices, c. MYERS r March J? ’*78 GRATCFDTTLL* «a. m HE WATT Pta Erj \JREQ0ALIE0 IK EVEP v r DURABtlfH. \ STREKGKT, OERFECTWORK. ! 37..P F0* eATAtOSUE *"• PRICE -U3P. L VACYAKOW'Ci .Sits.. LO‘