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THE DEMOCRAT.
,r.t't W. V. M LLD * ... AX, 1 v* bfiltOI & - « TOprlCtOT. ,
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FRIDAY* SEPTEMBER 20, 1878.
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in him bmii wirtfiar.i: kok cox *
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From the C.lghth District.
\m. A. H. STEPHENS,
OF TALIAFERRO
• lit. H. H. Tt lhl.K.
WV hare several times alluded to the
WtcelleiM-« of that aterllng religions
iournal. The ChriMian Index. We are
ar sffi.fi
in chief rfi the 'v-n brilliant and T"" HumiUUe r.fr Dr.
Tucker, late Chancellor of the State
University. We need not state Unit
Dr. T. is widely known as an sci-om
pliahed BtUrx I a .! tree scholar, and that
^ he handle* .. the pen with _ rare skill . and ,
power. AYe know of few writers of our
day who can employ our grand old ver
nacular nacular with w ith such such effect ..fleet. When A> hen w. we add add
that they have also employed on their
editorial staff Dr. R. AV. Fuller, who
can write almost as well as he can “lift”
money out . of , the pockets of those , who
arc so unwary as , to go to . , hear one of his
appeaia th* readers of the Mtx need
on further assurance that there is a
feast of good things in More for them
THU FEVF.R.
The reports from the yellow level dis
Inal* < oulmtu- to be (Boat 4Mim$lag,
and uo abatement can possibly be hoped
for before front-m New Orteaiw, and
nitn u m) far south, not bt^fore the lust of
October tatiiner. The I he account* accounts or of the the lavages .•.vices
Of the lever arc terrible auU beart.emi
ing. In many instance* whole families
lie dead for day* without, burial; the
dead and the dvinv He nnon ” the s-unr
bed, . , without . , ,
nhrse*; starving children run about the
«t rents, uncarred for, and lie down in
■corners to die. The unprecedented dis
ticss . | has moved . ,, the generous all .. over
the world to coR-passion ; the Northern
people are nobly rea|«ondirig ; from town
and city of the South donatiups are be
idj sent. The cry of suffering has
ro.u l ed Europe, and the great city of
Parts " Is sending * ‘ k help Let every ^ y man ®
with a , heart to feel, listen to the wail of
distress, and give a mite to alleviate this
great calamity.
'
Alri 1» bteimcn* and Hill Moore M . hav
ing gained their point, have withdrawn
the eklltet, and Aleck now recline#
SsfXfiESSE lyminrfogi, satiafted tStS that he can "T tote
M
n h'H own HHpntian
imh Recorder.
s»*i.i. i».i> icavwto aiipr.
gesTto after brother Oruie of the Recorder,
tnut the work has been done, nnd
siteres* secured. “Aleck Stephens” and
■‘Hill Moore” have a right to recline
“*ut> tetpmnr. The reason some people
never succeed is because they get ”/agi”
ta'fore the job is done,— Craufordvlw
Jteninrrot
M e *K« are nleaaed to nntinnnre BOtlotince th.t tlmf
lirotnw 1 .K Moot*t . k luui, 1 . fov f the punt ton days,
lamn enjoying his olitmt cum dtg, in Lu
Georgia Fayette. And his brethren of the
Mm, either, press after should not into begrudge eonsidera- Jt
taking
thm the gallant and sueeessful tight he
made for Little Aleck. His splendid
paper, the AugmUt Evening .Vius, was
tins esiieeiat cliampiou of Mr. Ktepliens,
and with what success, is known to all.
Bill Moore is a l.a Fayette boy, and as
such his friends here are justly gratified
at his course In tliwrecent campaign in
ihe Eighth Georgia District. We hope
lie will remain with ns until he has hnd a
quantum inejficit of nub trgwitie fugf. Wil
Imni is always welcome to La Fayette.—
Iai Ihytte (,-lln.) Vlipjxr.
W# have not the slightest Idea with
whom brother “Bill” wont to La
Fayette, „ but tf Of mm C. _ I>tg ... is . an or
daimsd minister with authority to join
“high contracting part ies" in the “holy
bonds,” ctd,, we are by no means' stir
prised. This running «>ff to Alabama
went. Come back William, come tiack,
as we fed sure wc shall like you Moore
A Moore n,xm your return. Flea, shure
nutibugum.
thk HAIHCAI. bl.KF.AT in M AINE,
The defeat of the Radicals in Maine
fell an ution ui n the me Rimubllean iupenman leaders uaflers like iikt a ,
clap of thunder from a clear sky. Red,
Radical, Republican Maine ! Ignorance
of, and. liativd towards the South was
supposed to Ik* too great for a failure of
the Radical party in Maine to bt> even
taxation and the squandering of the
people's mouey by their party, have done
even iggi| in Maine 1
tionary in its *»“f- results It «« doe* >" net -l- recall
the Demoor*ts to power in that hitherto
unfaitA-ring Repubbean state, but it
place# her authouty in the eustorly °r a
Democratic receiver to he held until the
dauiaged assets of the Republican bank
rupt cube properly disposed of. It is
not a Vfctorv born of trust or affection
fo. auy party. It is a defeat of Rcpub
licanism not because the people of
Maine loved the Republican CW lee*,
it is aii admonition to all parties TTiJ that
there must be a nobler rule in State and
nation. It is a crashing blow to Blaine.
*i>* n Wert .rod mo«t heroic of .til Hie
ft»>vi',iir in leuder' of r he o*v?pfrT for
it make* him the undertaker of all Uie
troops of Republican leaders in Ohio,
------—' Indiana —■“ and — Pennsylvania. -------- j. — It — is the
death-knell of Republicanism in Ohio
and Indiana for 187K, and it writes the
of Andrew II. I rill in the next
gubernatorial , commission of _ Pennsyl
vania so plainly that even Henry M.
Ho\t will not blunder in reading it.
[ Vommvnic'Uoft. ]
Raytown, Ga., Sept. 17, 1878.
Editor Dkhockat:—Y our timely
wiggestions in regard to the duty of tax¬
payers, in your issue of last week, were
very much appropriated, and 1 hope
will lie heeded by the people of the
county who are, interested. Taxes are
collectable before any other debt or
arr-s wua
*s« X’c reaves
,«, V er should see to it. that he a
sufficiency out of the first moneys com
ing into his hands, whether from the
proceeds of hi* crop*, or otherwise, to
pay his taxes before the time for paying
expires, which -would save the taxpayer
considerable cost and annoyance, and
the Collector from a very unpleasant
duty. The law on this point is too
P* a ' n lf) '*■ miaunderstood by any, and
one who f;llls to heH mandates,
is left without an excise when the Tax
Collector places in the hands of the
Sheriff or Constables of the county his
fi ,!,?*' fas for "j 1 collection collection.
The duties of a lax Collector are
arduoliS , which he must perform
Joe, regardless the feelings of fr.end or
t >s a matter in which the whole
l ,e ?. pl ® aM ' interested, and which it wil
fully negh 1 ted, the offender calls down
upon himself the j„st .ensure, and con
demnation of the good neoule whose in
tenwt he has U-c, called upon to guard.
whcn^shall 1 comment collecUng n the
t(IX es for the present year, and I ho, a- I
.dial! of not single bo eoinpeUed to return the
a taxpayer as a defaulter.
You.s, very truly,
AV. T. Woodbufi. .* T. C.
_ . _
D. , . Iiothrop . A Co. n Pulicutions.
The autumn and holiday list of D. Lotlirop
A Co , is peculiarly valuable and attractive,
not only for the character of the publics
/n nd^o/the^eieaVnt 4 and
substantial style which the books it in
I', 1 '" 1 "' H "' brought out. The catalogue of
the past and preaeut works issued liy this
house numbers more than 700 titles, and it
'* fulfil a remarkable hihm'IhI tact want that of nearly tlK? public, all of them
*om<* and
meet with a steady sale. Of the more im
portnnt books in the present list are new
, .‘ tltion! ’, °t standard works, among them,
heavy l| bi»tn "papi'i’' | «wl'' vvrib' a^nrgiMiilnJbcr^of ;1)r.
, t ons, one At Eventide Dorches
•**'« volume, Concessions of Lihcralists.
Alls* Vonge s series of Young Folk’s Hlsto
rk!, ‘ ”V ,! v 2! 1,018 of which will be issued
Germany, tleimanv, monthly. monthly. Tim I’lie first first volume voluhie will will be be upon upon
to to be be followed followed and bv by others others upou
Greece, will be brought —. England, —^tmiu, France * ,„■,■, Home. ,i■*,. They , ney
....i out in i—i handsome ,------ style, »- in
churn bound type. 0 l“jine white”uailer;"^beautTfullv
and illustrated. A hook of special
interest which will appear in the fall is en
'JUrd Amy’* and ^ l Marion's rQm t F' '7 Voyage n 1,1 Y Around daui l1
M ^ < 1 i
painj, Mat.., with their brother, iMuitAwiories < apt. Adiuo
ftii~girls y o«.» fcv trtf bovs
?v* among others From Different
n r Th at ! ioy ,,{ N «wkirk's and
El 1 *worth, . also appear In the list, to
Sid‘2,^* , Z MlUol'm'unarto fo?m
of Hollow, Young Kiek. Cooking Club of Tu-Whit
the New-Fashioued Good for-NoUiiug GUI, Polly, all and Nan,
rapidly setting books, announced popular and
early are for
Issue.
The house has In preparation an elegant
ly roligluum i|lustr*t«d work which Is Intended ns a
Darkness gift into Iwok. Light. U The is designs called Out from of
are
the pencil of Mary A. Lathbury, whose
tatent for illustrating is well known. It is
I’T*f d '? 11 popular pre
^‘‘le ' and eha.aem enaia.tu, fmt but m'X in t«rue.
John Rhermati “BacksWater.”
[A. T. .Star.]
A few days ago the Secretary of n u
hmm^H tiunii>ct#, issued the subjoined order ,>ar,v :
Trkaspky Depart., Sept. 7, 1878.
fhm. J/imct (/ityUfan, Tmwtnr rtnieet Skit,-*:
On and after the 16th day of tliis
month vou arc authoriziHl, at the Treas¬
ury lu Washington, nnd at the several
Sub-Tioasuries in the United States, to
exchange United standard silver dollars for
States notes,
Very respectfully,
John Sherman, Secretary,
Far and wide siwl the news that re
b virtually accomplished
all possibility of raising it again to a
Sherman bap,W,lbToverjSt v^n^S-me on“ Set Mr'
the
ttiat January 1, 1879, had been fixed bv
Congress for the formal resumption of
specie ..ayments. Having had his alien
caHed thereto the Seeretary went
' 1,t « ‘;“ 11 »‘c » 1 wnli th.' Attorney-General.
and the result is before us this morning
in th* revocation of the order to Treas
nrer Giltillan. The second thought in
the liest.
Mr. Miertn&n did not Unik sufficiently
aheail before he leaped, and the con
the ssKi? resumption problem xasriffi being
is steadily
w',s’?/< t’.Tny’t<>*itl t ^tXvh 'T
gif pi
Ciilumljus ^jKjHtrrt-sav.: Amwcideat
that came very near terminating seri
occurred on the North and South
brick ^ ^
crossing. standing on the track at Hines’
Some mischevious tierson
after the train bad passed on, took off
astherete^ofinl^., ^^ade "^f'O.i going the
Martin wUh tLtcS l,^°^re M
"vrk ou a trestle, and supiKjsiug it to
! b^oad^ ^”! n, ule''Jo V'r“V*V” ill'll K ^
car, completely 1 demolishing it, and
sever ® °* the hands narrowly escaped
with their lives bv jumping from the
tresth? to the ground. Tlie cm was in a
hundred yar-ri wiwn they first discovered
*• i* ‘
Highwaymen in Williamsburg.
Metropolitan. Ammue, one of the
—i sparsely-populHted'xegkms beirg, -——*—j UTi'im of Williams- »» uitwua*
was early oifntinday morning the
scene of a murderous assault and high
furtherance way robbery. tlfe Auiis of which, in
of securing the arrest of the
guiltv partie*. have thus far leen kept
by the police. The particulars
areas ioiiowa:
About 18 o'clock M Saturday night,
Mr. Frank Gelielt of the firm of Mr.
* rebelt «t Brother, tine founder, So. 54
Metropolitan uveuae, in company with
his son Frank, left the house of his
brother-in-law. Captain John Sweitzer,
No. 60 Graham avenue, whose birthday
party they had bern celebrating. On
^eaching . ... the comerof Grand street and
Bush wick avenue they observed four
y ° un 8 rn,:, i who, an they passed, made
- «»*
s were aLi.« flogging
?"**«**• !, 1 { J rdcr to get cl««r«t og them, - they street, cross
^^ 111,1 ie north *°< Toting side
(Jelielt, liap|ieniiig ------—™oy his hand in his
vest [eickel [''‘t’penmg to take tfput t* tut p his handkerchief,
one of , th ., f fellows , exclaimed: . ‘Tie’s ,
to shoot; lei«ago for them. ’
." * f‘' w ' seconds afterward old Mr.
.. Jt 'Wt was Jut with* large stone on the
c heek *" d “f™ prostrate. Another
«**>"« t » ln, cl hm *» the hip. Touag
<'t».dt was then lnt on the.side of the
an “ kaocked dawn, but succeeded
. bis f*t, when he
1,1 regaining was
again felled bv ? -1 laCvhiei- mwvuiei si striking rising him nim
on «««>* Three of the
others him ^ silvfr ^"tlii^rS.rthe .
tore J'.Jf hta f r wakli an(l a gold K *“
. an . , vest and escaped. Aftu .
,, , the tallest of the four
cool >' P ic *«* U P the <Jd gentleman’s hat,
a ' ,<l «*% also diimppeared.
'“ s v,n was un.-.m.-emus.' and had to be
Jf™ cw doors »‘* a home, j^Stnr. which was but a
A A Peat ^ in Somnambulism.
TheDayton Tuesday (Ohio) Democrat says that
on AVUliamabury, night la*t Jess.. Waite, of
N. tho^b.ltimore Y* went to Bleep in a
sleeping-car on A Ohio
railroad, about fortjf miles east of the
Ohio river, and wlJfe the train was
moving at the rate of about forty miles
a " ho,,r ' lle and while asleep,
walked off the rear eud of the car.
tram stopped aboift ^aU-B-mile further
on and the con due tor went back to hnd
the man, whom lie met walking along
the railroad track ’ Allowing after
ir.,iH ‘V n \ f f < ‘ w . - " e,e a .. " the
- ‘"Junes .: tie Had . received,
~ —** “ *>
A . Mlll
Ill'll,Stil (ri)tfcoil kut.
BBPOBtId i, BV
It K\SO\ ' “ Ar ™ M “ V K "vllitt. C I V It
,,, " report , quick gnd r market
e a steady
for the week ending thjrV !» Y- m., ’ at fol
lowln ff quotations : ^ a
Ordinary > . Hi
Good Ordinary wM 9i
Middling NILk j(iJ pi'
Middling 10^1
ff?rnM^|fon Kn 1 5
'%-wW"Ci<r< , A. r 1877-78.
micnwi . LHlL-bo W1 . . tmlea.
I NimmI Money!!
1 i DO most earnestly nric ami npp eal to
those owing me, to come forward ana settle.
because 1 »*>k this I not In merely for form's sake, but i
have accounts am of pressing three need four of money. I
Ing, and hope they or will be years' stand
trouble. I shall certainly be obliged paid without to those
who respond to my call. ’
MRS. M A. ASKIN.
sep-jn-j-t.
£trayc<l S^a±SJTaa or Stolen.
, WS
and tail, Ze with warts ftmjT under wltTlolS?m* the 2 S
four legs.
between an iron-gray amt a rone,
^^*1? the size. zTri
Bon same leading to Any person giving informa
their recovery will be liber-
1,lly rewarded. ^Addres*^
‘ Fri Point,"ft*, TO> ,
Union
Family Bakery.
JEFF. U KK. Pnmrii'loi',
No. 80 .J Campbell Street,
,1 CGfTSTA, GEORGIA.
NK.VU OA. U. it. DEPOT.
1 H I oaves of Rroa/i wiwin^'amipar- far 4 n on
Order,.for Cakes for
fUr *^*‘‘
ALL STYLES “ OF*BRE\n ; v or cakes ( -Vkhs,
„„ shortZgce i S . $ <Xtily °“
wul
A trial is solicited, which I feel confident
"H secure all your order* in the future
when occasion mav require. Address,
JEFF. LUKE, Augusta, Ga.
wp-ao-t-o-o ,
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L, -ti-,Ui |]()’| ]cro lei LLU LU 1,
^ sts..
AUgUSta, . Georgia,
- - -
Ha 8 h* e “**»owughly H eU ov»ted, Hemodcl
«- Th. (ST „<* ,K1io W .m b.
during the night, and guests will
be reoeiveri or called at any hour.
W. H. MOORE, PrOpY.
RATES OF BOARD, # 2 . perday.
marl
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V yy " WnilW { { UU 1 ,, i 0 U j U '
^'‘di^te I 1 HAS been for the circulated office of that Tax Collector I am not for a
ttarX n^
lector for Taliaferro, county, at the eusu
i!, k electtoa, and as 1 have served you iu
fut,y t' 3St fwl ’ tblthfutly, confident in honestly, asking the and voters merei- of
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mi ivul ‘ ,y for thwr v^^woODRUFF
inly 19-t-d
Sunday-School Emporium,
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ATLANTA, : .* GEORGIA.
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her, lto poMiesb. Whitehall Don't forget the num
street.
HITCHCOCK * WALDEN.
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Address in haste.
Bargains for the Million!
Bottom Figures at Last!
Now Isthc time to Buy without Prlee.but with
MONEY!!!
RICHARDS & LEG WEN,
— AT THE—
“Virginia Store,”
CRAYVFORDVILLE, GA.,
We are determined to clear our shelves,
and to do so, now offer our large amt varied
stock, at rates which absolutely
Defy Competition.
Every department ts full and you can select
for yourself.
St a nle and Fancy Dry Goods,
i tomespuns, Shirtings, Sheetings.
Blencnings, Tickings, Ete.
Glassware, Stoneware, Crockery.
Hardware, Table and Pocket Cut¬
lery, ami anj thing in this line.
Confectioneries, Goods, Candies.
Canned
Nuts, Tobacco, Crackers,
vigni-, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee,
Meat, Lard,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
If you want goods, now is the time to
buy, as we are offering our large and varied
stock at priees to
CASH
purchasers never before so low In Craw
iordville. Come all, and come soon.
RICHARDS & LEGWEN.
july! 2 -t-o-o
WHEAT! WHEAT!
SELECT EGYPTIAN SEED WHEAT!
riTIIE best Wheat for any and all kinds of
thin JL soil; medium and free sized from grain ; very This hardy ;
bran, rust. Wheat
has turned out 50 pounds of good flour to
the bushel. One large sized Package, free
by mail, 81 . 00 . Send for our Illustrated
Circular amt IVtee List of new and improved
Seeds, Address the Hamburg Seed Fa RM,
Mount Airy, North Carolina,
aug Ki-n-t
Th« TimOS, 7
° n A i^frKst superior makes of Sew
Rhinos. 4 4 JOlC AlllCriCail . ’
—asp—
GR11.. 1 HU IRTUU^ ¥¥ IUI6
Which are acknowledged the best in
istence. Mimples can be seen at
TllC A lTglllia Store.
RICHARDS A LEGWEN. mjj-v.
June 2 l-b-m
Now is the time to subscribe, only S*2.
BleacUines from 5 ets to 15 ets. per vard
C. MYERS'.
Baltimore, Philadelphia,
NEW YORK AND BOSTON,
__ ] _ — ?* To Buy, to Give Details!! -SpjB
»
But he has an eye on every movement that will bring the
Best Ooods at the Lowest Prices,
for thp I’atrrms of C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesbero, Ga.
Auction Goods!
Auction Goods!
.AUCTION GOODS !
OUR BUYER IS WATCHING TnE
of this Many goods will be bought at one half their value. You shall have the beneM
if you
GIVE US YOUR PATRONAGE.
™ E WILL BE WELL SPENT IN
A V J T J t) T J T 1 T IiNaT "VT fA f'i It T> K/ T K . 1 IA "VT lN T7 Knlll OTAA ) IT H,( A ) I * t
T A n J ‘ 1 1 ^ J Ti -L* U7AJA/ltV . *
CALL ON, C. A, DAVIS* SON.
fRC (JrKLA 1 AT I TD KUoH T TCTT f l
(jrKl^A titi 4 w L II U SI I ah Ur rm IHEj rTi mirvnr FEOFEE ti • « §
A AlUL11 V/X AA1JJ 1-LIU/1 Dii 1 . 1
Great. Hush of the People to Greenesborofflf
GREAT RUSH OF THE PEOPLE TO GREENESBORO, TO SEE THE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Goods,
—-OF
%
The Goods arc now arriving and will all be in by
October 1st.
MISS FANNIE HAMLIN
again has pergonal supervision of the MillHnery Department of C. A. DAVIS & SON'S.
Those who have bought goods of her once, will scarcely
Fztf L r m B& SO«m&lN.
Everything new and desirable in her line, will arrive
With the NEW GOODS.
C. A. DAVIS & SOX, Greenesboro, Ga.
stock Bagging, of all STAPLE Ties, Barley, Rye, Rust Proof Oats. Evertliing in its season. A Larger
GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac.
C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro, Ga.
JuneU’78-b-m
PIANO^^^^priceORGAIT
---81600 only *420. So--
perb Grand Square Pianos, price $i, 100 only
8200 . Elegant Upright Upright Piam#, price 8800
only 8155. New Style Pianos 8112 ,-
50. Organs $35. Organs 12 stops 872.50
Churcli Organs 16 stops price $390 only $115
Elegant S2t5 Mirror Top Organs, only $105.
Buyers come and see me at home and if I
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