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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1878)
REMEMBER THAT RICHARDS k LEG WEN Will be g .ell j«u one of the la st COOKING STOVES in the world. The Times, on the best terms. ALSO—The most superior makes of Sew¬ ing Machines, “The American’* AHD— “The White” , Which are acknowledged the best in ex¬ istence. Samples can be seen at The Virginia Store. RICHARDS A LEO WEN. June 21-b-in - A. I. STROM. : Watchmaker and Jeweler, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. Take* this method to inform the that he is prepared to make and repair all kind* of Jewelry in the best style, and will give calcful attention to Watches and Clocks, and repair them in the best manner, flair Work, Braiding, and all ladies work done to order, and in good style. Be solic¬ its a share of the public patronage. fcbH 1878-t-O-o diea-p Ivans;is Lauds!! We own and control the Railway lands of Trego 1 'minty, Kansas, about equally divided by the Kansu* Pacific Railway, which we arc selling at an average of 85.25 per acre on ra« iy terms of payment A Iter nats> sections o ( Government lands can be taken as homesteads by actual settlers. These lands He In Hie Great Limestone Belt of Central Kansas, the test winter wheat producing from district of the United States, yielding 20 to :»5 Bushels per acre. The average yearly rainfall in this county Is nearly .13 Inches per annum, one-third greater than in the itiueli extolled Arkansas Valley, 1 ban 21 inches which bas a yearly in rainfall the of long!- less per annum same Stock-liaising and Wool-Growing are very remunerative. T he winters arc short and mild Stock will live all the year on grass Living streams and springs urc numerous. Pure water is found in wells from 20 to 60 feet deep. The healthiest Climate in the World 1 No fever and ague there. No building innddy or Impassable lime and roads. sand. "Plenty of lino stone, These lands of are Northern being rapidly and Eastern settled by people, the test and class will so appreciate In value by the improvements now being made as to make their purchase ut present prices that one be of made, the very best In¬ vestments can aside from the profit* to te derived from their cultivation. Members of our firm reside In Wa-Keeney, aud will show lands at any time. A pnin p.h! «t, gUing full information in regard to soil, climate, water supply, Ac., will be sent free on request. Address Warren, Keeney &Co., too Dearborn St,, Chicago, Ill., Or, aprl'J,’78-b-m Wa-Keeney, Trego Go., Kansas. I ARCTIC— SODA WATER, ICED LEMONADE -AND PLENTY OF ICE, for sale at 3c. per pound We have Just put in operation our Soda Fount and are prepared now to furnish all Parties, Picnics. Barbecues Ac., In Tulla feno, Greene, Wilkes and Haucock COU11 ties. The fount will be operated by Mr. Eddie Jordan, of Taliaferro county. No Intoxicating be liquors will te used. The fount will ready liy June 2ttth. Remem¬ ber ICE always on hand ut 5c. per pound. JuueMTti WILLIAMS A JORDAN, Proprietors. t- 0-0 - 000 Ualious IHIv ,i,. a To Sell! IMPORTANT! •if 000 Gallons of Liquors and Wines to te disposed of at greatly reduced prices 1 XXXX Monongahela Rye Whisky hero toforo sold at S-l.oo reduced #:i..‘*0 Old Nectar Rye S-l.oo reduced #11.60 White Wheat 3.00 a a. 50 XX Monongahela 2.00 11 UK) Sweet Mash Corn 2.00 “ 1.90 X. E. Rum, 3.00 li 2.80 Old Holland Gin 3.00 II 2.50 Peach Brandy, 5yrs old 4.00 “ 3.50 Apple 4.00 < . 3.00 Cognac “ 4.00 it 3.00 Ginger “ 3.00 it 2.00 Cherry “ 3.00 it 2.50 Sherry California Wine 3.00 ft 2.60 Catawba 3.00 %t 2.50 Madera 3.0(1 tt 2.50 Port 3.00 t* 2.50 Also a full line of case Liquors which we will sell at the very lowest cash prices. Anyone neediug anything in this line, we will take pleasure in showing them samples of the above-named biaudses. Respectfully, D^IIXUMS & SOK. Augusta Hotel, Corner Broad 4 Washington Sts., Augusta, Has been thoroughly - - - Georgia. Renovated, RemotU'l *‘d, and Newly FuruUUcd. It is located in the centre of business. Telegraph Office in the Hotel lluild ing. Express Office iu the same block. Post-Office only one block off. All other public conveniences close at hand. •? The Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests will be received or called at any hour. W. H. MOORE, Prop’r. RATES OF BOARD. $2. per day. mail Piques 1 ?>. cts. to 30 cts. *t C. Mvers. Now is the time to subscribe. o*]y ?2. hats and clothing. I have a splendid line of good* at the low¬ est possible prices, and desire embracing for the nearly every thing you may Summer Season, Call, see and price the goods in this line, and we will show vou something to suit you at CHARLES BERGSTROM S. Dry Goods & Domestic DEPARTMENT These departments may be found eoro plete, at the lowest market prices. These are splendid goods. NOTION AND FANCY GOODS, Glassware, Crockery and Tinware. Having a large stork of these goods on hand I would like to sell on terms to suit the trade such as Cups, Sauces, Plates, Limps ami Limp Pitchers, fixtures, Goblets, Pitchers. Tum¬ blers, have Syrup hand Glass Ac. I on an extra large supply of FRUIT JARS, for preserving fruits and vegetables. GENERAL AGENCY OF GOLUCKE &, BERGSTROM’S — IMPROVED— trmu'm I I ^ \V 1 | \ f \ I * r UJ \ l-if“ Now is the time time to have your Horse Powers put in order, or new ones put t-ST up. If Horse Power you want a to GIN you accommodated. the most cotton per day you can surely be |-»f* if you want Segments, Pinions, Ilox es, Inks, Gudgeons, CHARLES Bolts, Ac. BERGSTROM. HEADQUARTERS BERGSTROM’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. No. «, LaTrope Itnilding I would respoctfuUv call the attention of nil to the fact that I am manufacturing SHIRTS for the trade as cheap as can te bought I in Augusta or anywhere else, mid ns can guarantee the goods used. Country Merchants and others wishing quantities of these goods can be supplied as cheap here as any where else. I respectfully solicit trial, vour patronage 1 and ask eaii you to give me a and am sure 1 give satisfaction both In prices and quality of goods. CHARLES BERG STROM. ROOTS & SHOES. Our stock in this line is manufactured for us York by one and of the best Shoe Houses in New our lino Is full and complete at astonishingly call the special low attention prices. of Merchants We would wish¬ also ing to buy these goods, I offer extra induce incuts as 1 have extru large stocks. You can buy here ns cheap as you can buy from LUarleston or Baltimore I 11 the shoo lino, and save fright. Give me a trial order. “Low Prices & Quick Sales.” I sell goods as cheap ns any other house in the State, but do not propose tosell LESS than cost us others lmve advertised, but sell for a small profits, “Low Prices and Quick Sales,” is my motto, but remember no goods LESS THAN COST. My prices are not stated here as 1 wish t« give our other merchants a chance. The reason 1 do not sell less than cost is that we have no possi¬ ble means to keep from paving for the goods will we buy take Parties in exchange not haying Chickens, the Cash I Butter, Tallow, Beeswax, Peas, Eggs, Wheat. Outs, Hides, Dried Fruit Corn, other kinds and all of produce for goods at the best prices that the market affords. Grocery Department. Thl, A-pattni-nt e,nl,ra„a many Drug Department. In this stock may bo found many articles for family use. such as Railway’s Railway's Ready 1111s, Relief, Castor Sweet Oil, Oil, Bateman's Drops, Epsom Salt, Alum, Camphor Mustard, Gum. Mustang Morphine, Liniment, Quinine, Laudanum, Paregoric, Sulphur, Bijujer Simmon's IJver Regulator, in powders, ’ Horse Powders, Essence of Lemon, Pepper, Spices, Potash, luk, Cinamon, Gilder's These T . pills Liver Pills, tor Augusta, are put up by a celebrated doe \n Ga. The other departments arc full and eom piety at low prices. HARLLS BERGSTROM. Augusta B' k and Stationery Jobbing House -OF— D. QUINN, Keeps on Band a full line of School an 1 College Text Books, OFFICE AND FANCY STATIONERY, _ BLANK BOOKS 9 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. tST All the principal P'vPERS and MAGAZINES, as published. UrT Subscription* taV F tor the saute at publishers' prices. D. QUINW, March 25, 1878-b-m 198 Broad Street, Augusta Ga. GRAND SPRING OPENING!! Spring tS Summer Goods -A T C. MYERS TO BE SOI D CHEAP FOR CASH!! uIa /.HH uSSfli!* 0 ." J'® 11 !! c « Hi”. iv, ng and U * ,rlill ’ f'>»ce ‘ c t,ic my finest stock stock is now of complete, Goods it has comprising ever been the my rarest pleas and latest patterns, designs aim styles, at prices so low as to be Actually Astonishing!! forlteunsclvc ne Li° f GOt,S should bp sure to P a y mo a visit before purchasing, and see S ic \™"r tfore offcr«Mn r ^^et. and * tyleS ° f ^ toRCther WitU noveltie8 CLOTHiNG AND HATS. stmkteltets inert m«t^common bo^Genks'lmVb ^ *** 1 W is tM T antl of , >' CLOTHING, ou cal1 8et ^Ahing all styles you and want prices. from My the to tto ' Boots and Shoes. Boots, C3r«’ h “^ ,Wm3r *' Family -. anCT / FlantaHon’ , J- L at the , lowest market price. ( imo and In see. every line, this season,Huy stock Is Full, Complete and Varied, 5SSS5 --n THIS TOWN BEFORE. foumtem enUin * 4 that c ' RAW t'ORDVlLLE shaU te as good a market as can be the Georgia B. B •3 and fill I ask to prove It to you is for you to come aud examine my C. MYERS, March 29, 1878 « tKAWFORDY R urmum-Tirr ILLE, GA. ,, . I A POSITIVE REDUCTION!! IK THE PRICES OF GENTLEMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES!!! —■— 1 ■ ■ — — ' - - - IT onafl tedils^ardGHite in v Stock “ la fK e quantity FlNF^lIoK^ of MENS FINE th ric BOOTS, of every style and de. 57 !v? fully 15 *!? r «*“*•' ? n “» aver PETER KEENAN, feb8,t878 CENTRAL HOTEL, BLOCK, AUGUSTA * GA * MYERS & MARCHS DBY GOODS Notions, Hosiery, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, & CLOTHNG The “^ an J£ of Taliaferro counties and surrounding <»“»—w iissirtsssssjtasshs ------ SHOE AND HAT HOUSE p3SSSS5SiSR,'5SSS,-3®»'*'K~ before purchasing elsewhere. ^ me interest ot purchasers to inspect our stock MYERS * MARCUS, sept ».l J77-j-y EDUCATIONAL. Alters axle Female Institute, Charlotte Tuition ville. Virginia. Nine $200 for Board and Literary for months, beginning Octo¬ ber For 1st. Catalogues Music. Drawing address and Painting extra R B. RAWLINGS, M. A., Prest. BETHELSfiftsf tion, Bealtb. Morality, Scholarship and Maj. A. G. Smith, Sup’t. Bethel Academy P. O., Fauquier County, Va. Vanderbilt University. TX>URTH JL SESSION opens sept. 1, 1878, and closes June 1, 1879. Fees in Literary and Scientific Depart¬ ment, $05; Law, 5100; Medicine, $65 ; The¬ ology, 515. Board and lodging per month, $16 to $20. last Professors, 27j For Instructors, 8; Students year, 405. catalogues add* ess L C. GARLAND, Chancellor, Nashville, Tenn. KENTUCKY Military Institute. Established 1845. Six miles out of Frank¬ fort, Ky. Most beautiful and healthful lo¬ cation, and instruction SiSSr'SSgS’J'iSSSSSS ' ..... sent sLp'T b ALLKN. FarmdUu P. O.. Ky. T1IE HOME SCHOOL —FOR— Young Ladies, At Athens, Clarke Co., Georgia. aSSSSSSSSS this institute will its exercises Sep resume pa"t'icula^rs're^fc^to t0 the the above* at>0Ve - 81 aDC * furtller - Cheapest and Best. MARY SHARP COLLEGE, Winchester, Tenn. Acknowledged the Women’s Uni versity of the South, and Pioneer in the higher Tuition education of the Sex. Board and five months College Department S97.50. Try it one session. For Catalogues, or further information address President aug2-n-w Z. C. GRAVES. THE PAPER TO TAKE. LONG ESTABLISHED. ENTERPRISING l' RELIABLE 1 The Chronicle & Sentinel, (Established 1785.) THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, (Established 1799.) Two Papers Consolidated March 18, 1877. r A rIIK ALIST, CHRONICLE (Daily, Tri-Weekly, & CONSTITUTION- Weekly) —The only morning paper published in the City of Augusta, and the only paper receiv¬ ing York the Telegraphic Dispatches of the New Associated Press. The only morning paper Western published in Easteru Georgia and South Carolina. Offers greater ad¬ th vantages to advertisers than any paper in Tte Chronicle & Constitutionalist is Dem are fearlessly ’ffApreised, ; S maintained. During and resolutely the coming Winter special eocresponleuts in Washington, At¬ lanta, antf Colutibia, will keep our readers fully informed of the proceedings of Con¬ gress and of the Legislature of Georgia and South Carolina. Its Commercial Reports curate. are carefully Now compiled, and are full and ac¬ is ttetime to subscribe. Weekly, Daily, $10 per annum ■, Tri-Weekly, $5 ; (a mammoth sheet) $ 2 , Cash in ad¬ vance. Each edition sent free of postage. Address, WALSH & WRIGHT, Managees. julyl9-t-o-o Suiting all colors, 8 cts. at C. Myers’. Atlanta Medical College, ATLANTA, GA. The Twenty-First Annual Course of Lec¬ tures will commence Oct. 15th, 1878, and close March 4th, 1879. Faculty —J, g. Westmoreland, W. F. Westmoreland, J Thad. W. A. Love, V. H. Taliafer¬ ro, R- 110 Logan, . Johnson, A. W. Calhoun, J. T. Banks: Demonstrator, C. W. Nutting. Send for Announcement, giving full in formation. JNO. THAD. JOllSKOS, M. D., Dean. ang9 j.m T (~\ ^ A V A good copper Still, in Gallons capacity- For complete order, of 80 terms Ac., Apply early May and get a bargain at this office. 10 t- 0-0 Bargains for the Million! Bottom Figures at Last! Now is the time to Buy without Price,but with MONEY!!! RICHARDS & LEGWEX, —AT THK— Store,” CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., a nd ‘° do s0 - now^er ouJh'rge amt^aried stock, . at rates which absolutely Defy Competition. Every department is fall and you can select for yourself. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Homespuns, Bleacnings, Shirtings, Sbeetings. Glassware, Tickings, Stoneware, Etc. Hardware, Table and Crockery. Cut¬ lery’, and Pocket Confectioneries, anything in this line. Candies. Canned Goods, Nuts, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Hour, *s,v Etc stock at jzsss,,* prices to z ,,5 CASH 5 urchasers never before so low in Craw ordville. Come all, and coae soon. Julyl2-t-o-o RICHARDS A LEGWEX. w T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i\ « r. , in* u^viLeTeut apr 12,’78-jy wi lumsasttnSi-yzr aprl2,’78-i-y r THE BLI ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Prices Great! y Reduced. Satisfaction gMra eases. june7,1878.hm. PRESCRIPTION FREE! Es£«tS£t ftrSaEiVSi^eVSsVoAVi, apr!2,'78-j-y Sr “• *™<J •* He IM (Mo,. TBACt Barham’s Infallible PILE CURE. IJsmZjrgW 1 W B&rh&m Manufactured Pilt Cut Co., Durian, by the V. 6. Hi "w Mb to <m H-».rrVoUW aprl2,’78-i-y $50, $ JSffla®H°g vested. Stocks bought and carried ask®)? as de¬ sired on deposit of three per cent. Explacatorv Circulars and weekly reports sent free. J aprl2,’78-j-y DR. RICE, 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A regnlwriy educate! and legally qualified physician and the meet successful, as his practice will prove. Cures all forms •f private, chronic and sexual diseases, SpermatOI rnea in youth, and sexual I in potency, es^the result of seu abuse excesses in maturer years, or other causes, Seminal and producing Emissions, some Dimness of the fcHowing effects: Net vous Desa, ThysicalDecay, Pimples of Sight, Defective Mem¬ ory, Females, Confusion of Ideas, on Loss Face, of Aversion Sexual to Power, 8ociet dering marriage improper thoroughly ftc., P6 a or unhappy, are end permanently cured. SYPHILIS positively ORRHEA. diseases quickly Gleet, Stricture, piles and mail other pri¬ vate cured. Patients treated by or ex¬ press. Consultafioa free and invited, charges reasonably andcomepondonco strictly coofidsntiaL A PRIVATE COUNSELOR. Of 200 pages, sent to any address, securely sealed, for thirty (30) cents. Should be rend by all. Address as abovMb Office hours from a A. ii. to 7 P. 51. Sunday a. 2 to 4 P. Mr apr!2,’78-j-y MARRIED DR. BUTTS LIFE -——-1 No. 12 St. N. Louis, Eighth Mo. St. The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Y^rffc 18 . wmething thxt every one should know I ho * of TO !. lift-, n *J ind e mony. (ft. ills her in niiM>rv(---* is hcW SINGLE | —ot. Lsouis T Journal. e« ! •,t roruLAK h volu,nc HUCKS tl; —60 In cts. each and! J t , n -? ne Cloth LIFE [ Rift, o AS r ct« - undrr of extra. Sent seal, oni I receipt price in mouey or stamps. apr!2,’78-j-y The White —IS— /N THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING 1 Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation was the death-blow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECONDHAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. Thl* Is a very Important matter, ns It Is a well known and undisputed (net tnat many of the so called first-class machines which are offered so cheap now-a-Oays are those that have been re¬ possessed (that is. taken back from customers alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the market as new. SEWING THE WHITE IS THE PEER CP ANY MACHINE NOW UPON TH5 MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA¬ CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEE0 MAKE. IT COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MAC.ONES ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE ANO DURABLE ' ITS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do act &17 an? other fcafore try¬ ing tha TOT&" For Sale bv Q- W. A. T. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, Washington, Ga mar22-j-e Crawfordville, Ga. T i a . ’A*' r 0 A 0. V Wm MM OFFICE N? 177 W. 4 T . H ST —^ CINCINNATI, O.r "" L.C. NEB I NGER, Manager ' • - - . RICHARDS & LEGWEX, Agents. Crawfordville, Ga. apr!8,l878-1-y S. G. BRINKLEY, Attorney at Law,