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TIIE DEMOCRAT.
w. U.Sl LLIYAX. Ktlitor Ik Proprietor •
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VH1DAY, DECKMBEI! 5, 1S7!».
>ii Nutt Torir*.
< onerrwman Hammond has gone to
the Hot Springs to get cured of his
•‘lmi|«.” and we aiip|mse get clear of all
«lift uption before lie goea to Congress.
’t n quire* T K.. of the Athens Dan- •
i>*r. two dn\s to fix up his orthogrnphi
< el al im.gnuei.t to perpetrate a joke on
a fy|-» grapliieal error of The I)emo*
rr at, e l «l tin it it sends the blood to
the tip ends of hi* hair, giving it the
,o ih am. We hope liis nerves are
lad shattered hy tin- 1 ninenduoM exer-
1 OP.
The last mmtlier of Frank Idtalie’a
.... 1 a-,,.,,, Ur r.tti
ins, out. contains in excellent hkeneas
4if Hoik A) 4*xitijff<»r U Stvi»hrn» 9 cr>n
gresMMuu of the eighth Georgia district.
The picture represent* Mr. Stephens
seated in his easy chair at bis apartments
in Washington In his right hand Mr.
Wephena m holding what appears to b«a
(leotflfit Did# ewi^ob ptel Win a toi*
mne of *mok«; nrisin^ from t\w Ik>w 1.
^ri^ST« 5 ,' , S , 4 «S£
SS ffSlTwaxtSv; sold nearly three hundred a;
they have
eopies of this liutnls l Iiwing to the fact
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Inti hi (’im$tilutnm.
t’ntUiBFklt-THF.FBKSIDBkPk . ..... UB*.
Mf.H.
( /• otigreMf met , on Monday, ,, , _ and Ires- .
Went Have* sent in his annual nies
sage. Of , tl .i at . important . , ,, talc . docu- ____
Ujeut. *,<■ can dcseiitie it no better than
to saj it'» a mixture of soft solder and
t ^trxrrs
lie lietler protected in tla-ir right to vote,
mul i.s excel dinglv sum that tins last
se-.suiii laded , , to , UI.iUi appro
print Ohs to support the Ma,»lmls. lie
e.«. «■« * <«< i„,
I tal, Mormon polygamist* will, a vim.
ilo announce* with pride that much 0>
tie public debt has been funded in four
p»*r cent, . . immVa, , ami , .11, this 1 is a . great .„„„<
triumph. We can’t, liowevcr, see how
u cliaugo of nlillgaUoiis pays a debt
I'pou the w Imle, Hie l’lesdent’s tnes
*a-e is eminently a policy puper, of »
bigldy bloml Color—saya tntioh and
Kraus - uothing.
OH ANT AND THF, MOUTH.
A few interested office seekers may lay
t^voi the Grant ^BverywheV5| hxL th
Miuthern i^ai»j><'V
Ktioh » ami refy^*
follow any leader who offers to
them on such a oourse. The policy
electing Gen. Grant by the Democracy
is construed not only as a complete and
unconditional surrender of their time
honored principles, but a step towards a
centralized government, in which the
South has nothing to gain but all to
Imam. The pledges of any Southern
leader that the South will snpport Gen.
Grant will result In failure, ami bo that
political leader’s dcatli knell, it mutters
not how high he may stand in tbe esti¬
mation of his constituents now. The
people of the South are, and well may
be, jealous of their lights, and will
neither \>e driven or led to such a line
of political policy. The Southern peo
pie believe their only hope is in the
strict maintenance of the Constitution,
ami will follow no lead that tends to
wmken the authorilv of that instrument,
It is then worse than folly for Judge
Locbrauo or any one else to promise the
vole of the South to Gen. Grant, or to
supposo that our (>oople can be caught
in any such trap. What tbe South
wants is a true Jeffersonian Democrat
as tiieir standard bearer-- an none other
will they consent to tollow.
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Ot’ll i’«l!NTT IMUTS MR. STFFREy*
JPSTIIE.
How many of our readers will rejoice
to see the denial the pen of that much
abused old olrieftian, Alex. H. Stepli
ens. When we saw >n t host' sterling
old “voices of the people,*’ tiie Washing
t<Mi “iked,” the Atlanta “Onistdidwm,"
the Savannah “Auc*,” and the Augusta
"Ciu-onielt *’ that Stephens was in favor
of Grant for our next Pres¬
ident. that in Ins opiniua the
Southern is*qile were ready to rec'eive
him with o|«'li and grateful hearts,
our hhHsl turned chili and our admira¬
tion and k>ve for the sage of Ijberty
ilail was tinned to loathing and disgust.
We crediteti Utas * 1 rejHirts because they
nere published and commcntetl igiou
siepdiens by papers tliat seldom err ; but wlien
denies tiie alleged interviews,
then we lielieve biui sliU true to his
party ami rally around him with a
warm au<l earnest support.—Our
Goody.
The above from (ht> Oooitv, does
Mr, Stephen-, simple justice, and will
Bievt the approbation of tiie public
tverywhere. The young editors of that
paper acted hastily In their attack uivin
him ; BtSVri, jierhaps, by sotae vrho
had axes to grind.” We !u»i»e this
bttle episode of their .journalistic
vareer will arve as a cawtiou to oar
V>wug friends for all the future. Let
Vt.<ei understand U>h* there are men
and ails wl.iaii it is uot wily tiie privi
h p< i „t ti e duty of a petite journalist
to aita. k ; but a safe nile is t*. adopt
SiiC K4i>i of >)d Davie Uixx.'ket, *‘Bc
'UK- >«i ure riglU. v> Wo C”»gtalulate
the vo*ag edUsts of Our Coiiu*?, not
vo'.y ui<on a i-iiange of their oourse. but ;
*)• ski-.; —. o to come out ami ockttowl
YWU*' it
Dr. K(mii in iv.
mi ; MF.. of Washing*!’^ j'J'* * ill »*ri l»
rawfordvillo hotel pas to
D.=ntal*Work W
FL ’ 3t Class
llillS’n'v "a*" lf " nt \*AL i ‘a ** h C’
.ngagem-nN £v*?f a- he wiii'-taV u^nph otTf Iw eULrie C °'“ ,U
of hi* time i* DR^blMME.
Nov.2l,l*7!). a .t i
Feeble l.adle*. i
Tti<w languid. tiresome sematinns rant- j
in;! you to W jeareetv a Mo to W on your
loot ; that constant all dram it* elasticity that is taking
trotii your system ; driving
tin- bloom fr un yourrlu -ek»; that omtininl
aBCSISSSSaraa ifdtV)Ui , ”?V
aj'aten. "7rresiT» reared ri ! tie”an"]‘obU? , i.'idiii tI
. oor are at oi.ee. w idle the
.-r^ia, nently cause of perhrficl Will pain i- perm,
removed. you heed thi*?
Tli# K.taini.li » eekly New-.
The great Georgia WVelr/y Sacanmh
-Vivt. is making itself one of the best
family fmpers in the State. On tiie
2f*th nit. ft commenced the ptibltciti<m
of a new serial, by a Florida lady entitled.
••Sombre Monde.” This story is at
once interesting and thrilling. We
should like to fee this great Southern
journal r'dieive the patronage of our
|M'o|de. , instead . , , of - sending 1 ... tiieir money
to Northern |>*|>eni, SulKterijdlou SJ a
> . K,r . vi J" 1 *•* *'" . u 1 M \< ** y L " i ^
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'ANF-'t-V Otder.Uegisteied r> I ad
" r ’ or Boreas at our risk.
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T LJjUiiL TfH A T AJJ A TNTTT V £fivl , T5rpTCT , JfLiliXl T/n?NT'ri 1.
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Application for Letters Of
AUIllIIlIMI I l«nln!fi#iia#(Aii illlOIU
„.. T
Jsme»U.lfl.vnt,>teof»HidcouiHy,deceas<<1, to all the
these are, therefore ei e persons,
ffSRjKStt?; first Monday in January next, t<> show
ean*e, If any they should can, w hy the he said granted letters j
of administration not
OI V.'? '•"(‘'•rniy hand Bt < rawtordville, ,
«*» , . thin DcremlHir IsL la...
HWMi-t _< HAM.KS A. uidinary, BtA/LL). 1
Die. 5, -
-- AppllCUtiOll _. .. for „ ... Lcltd’H Ot si
* 1
AdlllllllSI .. , , , 1 tlllOIl.
'wwSHSste n<liuhd*tnthm the estati- of Bielmrd
<,; on
.......are, ^ I'uggn*. l.ierehue late of' wild to ’'■** «»unty “ 1 t” ■ ‘]<;«-ns<;d ‘
oein.'it the i rislitois aiid kindr *
, ’,' lam.-irV !
it'd .'SJ p ,; 1 »i,l next w 1
,,, -„,i
immi and ..m.-iai signa- '
ture. ihl* Decumfn-r i*t, l*To.
, ' ll.Mil.Ks j\. bf. \zi,i.N ,
i ltee. 5 isT'.'-n t Ordinary ,1 *
, pl'tlCil,It'll lilf . !.r. els Ol r Atlniliit.. fd*
tiun.
i c.EORGU T\uv . uno Covntt. , ... i
ra=yfn‘j^r"^ (Ji r i
if »ny
they C»n. , |?d»*i H Swan deee'nswl i
hmild not rent in the t’lerk of tin- superim
4 , UI * o!
; iBlAULKs \, H
; Dec AiH.ifu-t. ^ Ordinary, T. C.
j 7 \ 1)1)11(*II11011 .. Itll' ,. T IfOllVc « TO ,
! 41 I 1
| nt'U Ct U r.,,,,1 l.illHL
, ;KO „ ){IA _ Tu . 1ArEH „o Covntt.
1 l m >rn week* after the dale of the pub
( » £ sell
ordinary of said county, for leave to
, the ’^^“{"“/".te Yf^id
ri>nTltv> .. ..... ....... This D.Hvmher 4 tb lap.i.
MARY J. MEADOWS,
Dec 5,lH7t*.li-t. Administratrix.
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NEW GOODS
RECEIVED every day.
\ \ ▼ F «ve now receiving new goods from
’’ lb,. Nottliern markets every ilav,
and always keep our stock full of nice fresh
| sunplies in every 'high' department. "\Ve"ask
1 ,G', l ’T ll * 'very" price*, nothing and for all
ahowlug gmal* or telling our
«-■ ^Z\Ze \l%rZZ RIIO''ES.
| \v*. li. GUNN A- S. H.
Nov.2#,tK7fU o-o.
•)sis. F. Macbeth Ac Son,
MATTRKSSAIAM FACTI RKRS.
-*- ,\NI» DtAM.FHi* IN--
I’KATIIT.RS A Nyf) REDOING ( JEXERAIjLY.
No, m: and It. XlAHIU'RY STKKKT, Al’OVSTA, GA.
M-ttrcf-c* from S2, nil to SA **. 35, and ?l» to 312.
For *« lbs. Cotton, I will furm*h good ticking and make I good Mattress to weigh
when Fnreverv maile to j ouiul- «•# f
ship til Ihs. eotton f |LoZlt* furnish braneho*. l Miptress to w igh 5u It s. good ticking, and
to an j place on the Da. 1; Jl
Satis batlSTiK® . fa ( Ion Guaranteed.
r;irp m#. 1 ‘
junrii, .a-J-y »f T 4 O ' L> T AUilC Af \ CUFTTT HD t II & tv SON tivyx.
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CLOAKS Fine CLOAKS
th<‘- %arsws
The la-st " g<K.ds are al w <1 s <■», -apest.
i
]i '—’ 1 '— ST 1 x OPENED v — d 1 —' x 1 1 TO-DAY' _ _ ’
h.^ntiful line of Shetland SliofrK |o in all the newest shades. A new lot of Dress (foods.
H yard right along up Silk Warp nenriettu cloths and lllaek and Colored
shim-res. Mi.Hia Cloth*, ami jlicewithin A n-truliim and English Crepes, in, II and 12-4 Caliafor
AVIhle Wwd Blanket*, the ai!^ reach of every one ; no with excuse, plain tor and sleeping
(l |,|. The best line of Iadoe Tarlton ltuctiiiiga in the city, Anotheriii- fancy
New 0-t Oil (,'l«ths,>n Bose wood, Mahogany, Marble and Oak.
of fine Corset* Motie*’ nilll Oent*’ all-wnol t'lidervestn; Bleached and Turkey Pillow- Da
hv the var<l and in patter'f*. Irni-hing HU, ami Uiaids, 12-4 Ladies' Bleached Brown Sheetings; Notions
< ;l se million. (otton,'Hosiery, : Bags and Belt*, and for
">•'
Male e IN o Mis take!
i„ remimb. r ug the < itv. in .ic* me rill and s<>3 Broad, and 136 Jackson street* ; hut
“The Old lleliatile,” comer Hr- Id and Jackson streets, stands, just where it did forty
ago, with tile same I her.i dealings to alt. My business is founded on the .square
plan. Nothing utisivpi esente.1. l’olite attention shown every buyer, and priees
xnmlno e^ewattr,JWteS U,«,,ls. and m.f l-» prices before you buy. tss
my get
J A Ml EIxlpH, 3Iiik k r’s C'ortirr,
oet.tu.'7f-b-tn A l -V Y * ( USTA, (jEORGIA.
Athens Foul Airy ; and Machine Works,
,v. hens, Georgia,
General Fourniers anti Via hinists, Pattern Work, Smithing and llcpairing,
Having an exi,, tv« col lection of PATTERNS, raanutacture
TTt*<~N’T^T ss O^LStingrs,
ATT) ^(TlINFItY
bTBAM ENGINES, AND SAW MILLS.
XW Colt's Celebrated Power ind Lever and Brook's Patent Cotton Screw Presses,
Have on hand for tin-si-iibm a full Delebratisl supply of Agricultural Machinery—Magic,
tilers' and Victor Cane Mills, Cook’s Evaporator, Portable Engines, etc., etc.
I-vV Fur Descriptive Circulars ami Price Lists, address
nov. luiv 14-o-m 14-0-1.1 it. U. NICKERSON, NICKKUSON Agent A mint and and Sup’t, Sun’t. ATHENS. ATHENS, GA. GA.
dH.OU , f STOP AT $2.00
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IUIIAE.II oonvyu Ur HU0V1) ,>U '' U ' A V\l) AD WAS1IIN(1T0X UABIUAUIUA STREETS. 141.15 1
AUGUSTA, GA.
Conveniently Located to Hiisiness.
YVith TELEGRAPH OFFICE in the Building, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY
OFFICE next iluor to HOTEL BUILDING.
j | RATES OF BOARD, PER DAY, $2.00
j
I SINGLE MEALS, 50 Cents. | SINGLE LODGINGS, 50 Cent
W. M. MOORE, Prop’r.
sepl2,’70-t-o-o
m rp o if m
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•A 1 V Cheapest Stoves 1
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TINWARE IN THRSTATE!
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.Notice to Taxpayers.
t I.L tattayns «hn lure .tot paid tbeir
, \ taXe* are informed that I will la- in
<’rawfenlville every day until the 10th of
BS&AttVBKgg wl'mlia- it'.
<>ne not jaud. Tin-Law order-
1 in *''* nia,t ^; a,, • ,
“»»* i “ dul «* an >“-ty
w , s ;o .e, ’ t“- V V
Have You Seen Them?
Tliow* fa-t colored Prints at Sets.
FALL AM) WINTER COLORS.
Those Standard Prints at Siye. all the new colors and designs, including side-bands
Polka Dots plain and siile-lmnds.
T Winter l)rpss<F(HitJa. at the. 12J Ce. 15c. 25c. and 50c.
1 lio.e M itelu-si/s ai i_>>'e. Ji-t Itiaek Alpaccas, double width. 28e. 2.V. 3ftc.. and 3oe.
( aslinier*--, 2 .and Hie. All wool fashmeres, 50c. Handsome colored. Cashmeres,
all wool, in N ivy IHne, I frown, i-arnet, etc., etc., 60c.
Those eb-gant f frieOrain S ; Iks, in ldack and colors. Trimming Silks, Satins and
\ el-.wan s i lo.tks and Holmans ; Misses Sacqiio- and Cloaks, prices from 32.00 to
Mill i Mery Goods.
Issulles* r.mey Jewelry, Kin?*. Sets, Hrac^Iets Cuffs, Collar' Uuchines, Veil
mg < leper, whirl, Will Is- shown in U’ JAojjjjj,, |4 ;j)n ] '„ Department.
These things will greatly please the * «*IIiiC 11 <11111 ln 111 N U(
all be found at the store of C. A. DAVIS , i<>5 . 4
are to & SON’S,
:o.-- Oreenesboro’, Ga.
HE HAS SEEN THEM!
AvW4io4»»«wtt®t
humor. The fn**^d
cuts rep
resents the effect upon
on ® V f th, ' ir ' usto,n '
AimtterthSIS of hi^ purchases
nature
“I've seen them! ila!
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Alla-rt Fnaiks and Vests
t in black cloth. Those
T%SSSs^& Those Dress Shoes and
, hand - made Boots. —
rtirriA I I I I*, 1)1 I V N TT I /\ iT-'T \ 1 C S , T7T7 1, 1. , AT \ ritT I 14 rr't 1 AT T f I
1 J r J |A . J 1JA -1.-LX
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Those Percussion Pistols at 5c. Tliose Navy Pistols and Target Shooters at 10c.
Those Cup and Balls at 5c. Those Metaliephones at 25c. and 50c. Those Guns at ‘ > 5c aud
50c.
TJie Girls .Have Seen Them!
/
Those Dolls at 5c, f l«e . i.y., 25e. 50c.. and 7[e. Those Tea Sets 15c. and 25c. Those
M riting Desks at 00c. Those I oy and Story Books.
I _ he \ oung Lcultcs Have __ Seen Them!
Those new things in JCaril Board, Mottoes, Canl-Board-Designs, Zephyr, Crewel.
Shetland Wool ; Albums; Scrap Books; Mark Twain Scrap-Books; Box Paper; hand¬
some Ties, Cuffs and Collars ; Pictures and Picture Frames ; Vases, Toilet Sets to be
found at C. A. DAVIS & SON S, Oreenesboro’, Ga.
Youiag- Men have $een Them!
i ts: ajTv : , e n:
SU\V^
| prices when they visit the store of C. .v. DAVIS & SON.
00
" Em‘le NcH Has Seen
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The sight of so many
Cheap Uncle Goods lias put
Ned in a good
humor, that aim.. When he
found lie could buy
of Messrs. C. A. Davis
X- Sim,5 adamantim*Ran¬
dles for a Nickel; 2 bars
Soap for a Nickel ; 2 pa¬
pers of Pins for a Nickel,
2 balls Thread for a
Nickel ; 2 boxes Matches
for a Nickel ; 5 cakes
sweet Soap for a Nickel ;
4 Mackerel for a Nickel.
“I Done Seed ’em. Too !
Ha, Ha, Ha ?”
When Uncle Ned
found out these things,
his mouth opened almost
from ear to ear. Every
wa
in the departments of Drv Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Hosiery, Ladies Clothing, Furnishing Cloths, Cassimers, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, Millinery Goods, Trim¬
Tinware, mings, Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Saddlery, Harness, Woodwaru,
Bacon, Crockery and Glassware, Drugs, Hardware, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Gro¬
ceries, Hugs; Bulk Meats, Oats, Flour, Corn, Barley, ltye, Bagging, Ties, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Coffins, Caskets, Furniture. Marble top Sets, etc-., etc. Let every
reader of The Democrat visit the store of
C. A. DAVIS A SON, Greenestoo’, Ga.
AY. IT. HOWARD & SONS,
Cotton Factors and General Commission Herclinats,
-General Agents for the Celebrated
E. CARY ICR COTTON GINS,
NO. 9 McINTOSE STREET,
Augusta, Georgia.
7^??' No interest but that of our Patrons, to subserve.
7-v?- Careful attention paid to WEIGHTS and PRICES.
Li?* Orders for BAGGING and TIES and Consignments of Cotton solicited.
lif~ LIBERAL ADVANCES made 011 Produce in ntorc. st*pl9,’79‘h-m
S. M. DeGRAAF
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Furniture & Undertaking,
j 147. 147’ 3 , and 149 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, - ■ Georgia.
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— IN ALL ITS —
£M •' • a ma Branches.
m
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COFFINS. METALLIC CASES,
CASKETS, &C<
:4t?* Day and Night calls at the STORE. Will attend t* ..il the d -tails of FUXER -
ALS— funushing HEARSES. CARRIAGES ,fce.
s. m. d,gi; a vf.
117, 147C, 119 ClSdAD STRUF.T. VUGUSTA. GA
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Those late styles iir
Hats in soft and stiff
Sleeve b.Thirse handsome
a„.| bosom r,lil But
tons. Those
Those articles in Gents'
Neck and Underwear.
Those Balbriff^an and
fancy these Half II se. All
things and the
* SON offer them, are
calculated to put any
gentleman in the best
of humor. Let gentle
men who read Thu
Democrat try it for
themselves.
time he comes to
Oreenesboro' now lie
walks up and down tlie
streets with a great grin
u)nm his physiognomy, citlnriii
telling his
friends of what great,
bargains are offered hv
C. A. DAVIS A- SON,
Oreenesboro,’ Ga.
EVERYBODY
lias Seen Them!
Almost every one
who ever comes to
Oreenesboro' has seen
t derfully he large Store and won¬
large and
varied stock of C. A.
,V SON. This
embraces, at the.