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The Democrat,
A Live Weekly Paper on Live Issues
Published Every Wednesday Morning,
at CrawfordviHe, Ga.
M. 2. Andrews, Proprietor.
RATES Of SUBSCRIPTION:
Single Single Copy, Copy, (one year,) . . . S 2 00
(six months,) . 1 oo
Single Copy, (three months,) . so
i-£T Advertising PRINTING rates liberal. BOOK
and JOB a specialty. Prices
to suit the times.
Hotel Cards.
4 UGUSTA HOTEL,
CORSER OF BHOAD -IXD SIXTH STS.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Telegraph Conveniently located to business with
office in the building, and South
Building. ern Express Rooms Co. Office next door to Hotel
Table superior with to anv in the
eitv. supplied the bes the mar
ket affords. Also Livery Stab e connected
"a, “tefto Commercial Travelers.
MURRAY & BOYLE, Proprietors,
0LINARD HOUSE,
CLAYTON BT11EET, NEAR FOST-OFFICE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Rooms all carpeted. Good sample rooms
for Commercial Travelers
A. D. CL1NARD, Proprietor.
jy£APP HOUSE,
GREENESBORO, GA.
I have now taken charge of the above
named Hotel, already so renowned neatne^f for con
venience, myself comfort and aiid mgli 1
reputation pledge by keeping to keep it up*to table its
the the my affords,
with best market attention
to the comfort of my guests, and politeness
to all. reasoHpble. My charges By will this in all cases of be conduct equal
and course
I hope to merit and receive a li.ieral share
of the public patronage. A trial is solicited.
J»n.l7.187‘J.t-o-o L. AGREE.
tvtational HOTEL,
X ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
F.. T. WHITE. Proprietor.
This House is now complete with its lm
provements, viz.: The addition of a third
story, giving thirty-three additional rooms,
capacity now seyenty-five more, with the every¬
thing fresh and bright and all modern
improvements. Being situated the Depot and
near con¬
venient to the business ,muses. The Na¬
tional, newly renovat-m and the Travel
offers superior inducements to
ing Public. Special for
Rates, time. $2.00 per day. rates
longer
rjTIIK GLOBE HOTEL,
COlINKK F.IUHTH AND 11110AU ST1IK1.TS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Is centrally located, and within five
ulcs' walk of all he principal Public Build¬
Houses, Banks, Po i Office.
Offices ings, Union and Express Depot, Opera Office. House, Telegraph
Street ears pass the door, going to all parts
of the city end vicinity, every lire nu.mtcs
l Tl'e l.ou.'e! iV
supplied with ail the con
renlences o( a a first-class Modern Motel
dal Traveh rs t.triyiug samplis.
air"w:;irfa,r!:tS.,''£vg Summerville the
and in tin: office for accom¬
modation of guest...
G, S. ATKINSON & SONS, T’rop'rs.
Foiiuerly of Clemens House, Danville, Ky.
Railroad Notices.
Georgia Railroad
-AND
BANKING Co.
Superintendent's Office, } ^
Auqusta, G a., Nov. 5th. 1880.
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, 7th instant,
»U operated the following passenger schedule will
be :
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WO. 1 WEST—DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—DAILY.
Ly. Augusta D:35 a ni'Lv. Atlanta a m
“ Jlacon 7:00ja m “ Athens m
“ Milledg’ll 8:58 a m ! “ G’wf'd’ll 12::stj p in
“ W’sli’i’n 10:45,a m Ar.Wasli’g’n Milledg’ll 2:10 j> <ii
Ar.C’f’dv’ll 12:31 pm “ 4:45 pin
‘‘ Athens 3:30 p m “ Macon <>:45;p j> m
“ Atlanta 5:45 p m “ Augusta 3:47 in
NO. 3 WEST—DAILY. NO. 4 EAST—DAILY.
Lv. Augusta 5:30 p,m Lv. Atlanta 8:45 p m
Lv. Cr’f’v’ll !>:52 p imAr. C'f’dv’ll 3:1)1 In .tii
Ar. Atlanta 5:00 a ni Ar. Augusta 7:00 a in
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fcs?’ No connection to or from H ashing
ton on SU NDAYS.
S. K. JOHNSON, E.K. DORSEY,
Gen ' IW,!W Agent>
Legal C Notices.
Administrator's Sale.
Ta 1 'Wfcr ii! recount y ''WtUoUnH Ga.^oundcd ot'hnil
lying McDuffie county, by
rands of Granaue ami oUjim.s, containing
three hundred (:««<) acres more or less.
Sold under order of Ordinary of Taliaferro
county, as part of the Estate of Josephus
Hillnian deceased, for payment of debts, A-e.
A. L. HILLMAN,
N. R. BUSSEY,
J. G. DANIEL.
Admrs. Oec.Htli.’NO. Est. Josephus Hillman, dic’d.
u-t.
Application for Letters of
GEORGIA—TALtAFEitito County.
TTTHEIIEAS, Jacob Itoeker, Atlmin
jJnes. kite‘of' ^i/’eounlf dJcS,’
applies to me for letters of Dismission
from said Estate.
These 3ie therefore to cite all persons
concerned, to lie and apin-ar at my office,
on or by the first Monday in Febrmiry
1881, to show cause if any they can,
why said Letters should not he granted’
Given under my hand, at office in
Crawfordville, tin's Xovendier 2, 1*8 i.
CHARLES A. RE A Z KEY.
Nov.4,‘@0.h-m. Ordinary T. C.
LANDRETHS 5
17Qi SEEDSBEST
JL V w A ns * PoMal Cord for Cata- W*
)0SU* *1X5 Prices. Th* Oldf tt and mu*t extent*** Seed
Grower* in th* Ignited Slate*.
9AT1D1«AM>UKT11 & 80>8,Philai>a- J»a
cct.27,'8Q.j-y,
Yol. 4.
Political Announcements.
TO THE VOTERS OF TALIAFERRO.
1 WILL be a candidate for Tax Collector
at the ensuing election, and earnestly so¬
licit the support of all my friends.
j (J. T. EDWARDS.
_
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to THE VOTERS OF T.VLlAEEKKO
EDWARD KEATIXG offers himself ns a
candidate for the office of Sheriff at the
T h ° WUI ™“ ,,re “
j he arty support from the voters of the coun¬
ty is the desire of MANY CITIZENS.
_
TO THE VOTERS OF TAI.IAFERRO.
J. W. DARUACOTT wilt be a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector at the ap
proaehing election, and that he will receive
a hearty support from the voters of Talia
fcrro the desire of
MANY FRIENDS.
TO THE VOTERS of TALIAFERRO-
1 will be a candidate for Tax Receiver at
the approaching election, and earnestly
solicit the support of all my friends.
•
. v
a. i. HAitursoA.
W THE VOTERS OF TALIAFERRO.
T A. CLEMONS will he a candidate for
the ()t Xax c .„, u . ctor at tIle al 11 , proa( . h .
. ll, K election, , .. and , that lie will receive .
a
hearty support from the voters of Talia
ferro is the desire of HIS FRIENDS.
_________
to the voters of Taliaferro.
THOMAS J. STEWART will be a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector at the
approaching election, and that he will rc
_ ,r<!1 . , lll ar, . t , f, „ the voters , of
'; e a ' y sll W 1(Jt oni
Taliaferro is the desire of
MANY CITIZENS.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
The undersigned announces himself a
candidate for the office of Tax Collector
at the ensueing .... election, and begs the
support of his friends.
JACKSON GORHAM.
Nov.l7,’S0.t-d.
TO THE VOTERS OF TALIAFERRO.
Thankfully to my friends IVr their
support in tlie post, 1 respt ct fully an¬
nounce myself a eamlulatu for ihe office
*'f Ordinal*, at the ensuing ejection in
January i ext.
U1AUI.ES a. BEAZLFY.
1 I 1 A . \ .... S» Y,!, < ... « n
^ 17 IgUA , OJ- ‘ ,I laa( „
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Prayer Books almost given away. Grand
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,\ TEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES
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in the world, winners of highest distinction
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“HOMES IN TEXAS.”
IS THE TITLE OF
A Newly Illustrated Pamplet
Descriptive of the country along and tribu¬
tary to the line of the
International & Great Northern Railroad,
and contains a good county map of the
State. It also contains the names and nd
dresses of Farmers ami l’lautiis in Texas
who have
Farms for Hale or Rent,
ami those who will want Farm Hands for
next, year. A copy of this l»>ok will he
mailed free to those who desire reliable in
formation about Texas, upon application by
letter or postal card to ALLEN McCOY,
(Jen'I Texas. Freight and I’ass’r Agt., l’alestine
Readings! HHK Recitations! Elocution!
MHJO PlOP.OMEETTSsCO. N° v/ READY.f
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GEORGE —— M PACE . _J_ & _ GO. _ _
Manufacturers of
Patent Portable Circular
SAW — - TtT TUTTY MILL T ft Siir 9
aj»S tttiotatylalPnUble / /
CTCAifl Q I tMITI CNfilMFfi [HBlnfc®/
SCHEOEDER ■
6 N. ST.,
baltimoee, md.
liiiiiiis
SKMS fcg sure**,etc. wend for Cataionue.
n you w ant Bargainx. Go to ttio OI.D
stand of
—y ^'JL-Z-y V»
538 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
!
— TFliolesale and Retail Dealer in—
Hatches, GtlliS,
I Clock*, Pistols,
! Jewelry. Caps,
Cutlery, Cartiidges,
A Fine Assortment ol 1
Silver llJlie. Musical iustumerits,
Notions, ll’.iteli Materials. atcll
makers' Tools, etc., etc.
VVatrtio, I lork', and Jewelr) llepaired
anil Warranted.
Oet.27,18.'-'0.h-m.
.
t M SUeeting, ;iid
At •' ver , 4-4 s- »
The Democrat
CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1880.
J. A.
To lotne the Farmers rarmers 01 of Taliaferro laiiaierro Count)’ lOunl).
r I am „ permanently aettlea in onaron
and feel safe in assuring the FARMERS
and public Generally, that they may, in
the future consider my .Store one of the
“FIXTURES” of the place, and with a
view of benefitting well as myself, „
you as
I will call your attention to a few
***“ relaU ° n ^
I KEEP EVERY IMPLEMENT OR
TOOL NEEDED in cultivating a crop,
! such as Plow stocks, Plow Hoes, Weed
i ing Hoes, Ac., Ac
FclIIlily GrOCGliSS \,p»
. . ,“ T) ... T
ombi 1 ° UN o OA i tu ih evniin Kl 1 AN » \rn D irnr iIOLAh 1 u ‘
' *
SKS, SUGAR, COFFEES, CHEESE,
RICE, SODA. GR1TTS, PEPPER,
SPICE. GINGER Ac. In fact every
needed forhome consumption1 at
bottom prices. I keep Saddles, Bnddles
and Collars,
,, lkllggy & „ __ WagOll r 11111*11088. ir
Our stock of Tinware, Crockery,
oodeu and illow Ware and Hard¬
ware is Complete.
DRY GOODS.
My stock of DRY GOODS is much
larger and cheaper than ever before.
lTints from 15c up. Blankets from St
u .<’’ Shawls from a 25 cent breakfast
shawl to the best. Jeans, from 15c up.
Shirts of all grades.
Boots & Shoes.
HATS AND CAPS FROM THE
CHEAPEST TO THE BEST.
I have a lot of Bedsteads, In fact I
have anything you want at responsible
prices. Conm and examine.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
COTTON AND COUNTRY PRO¬
DUCE.
J. A. KENDRICK
Sharon, (hi.
Nov.l7,'80.t-f.
** \u lady .lionlil •bury (JVi. l,e wlllieiit Chroux'U. It.*' — Shij
pen >
6^" CHEAPEST AND BEST. „«k
MAGWltN!
FULL-SIZE PAPER PATTERNS!
Sltci.kmk.vt eonti'inlng « ill he given full-size in even
ifcimbcnfur issi, a juil
tern fora holy's or child’-dress. Every sub
selilu-r will receive, during Ihe year, twelv,
of these patterns, worth more, alone, than
(lie subscription price._d*-j
1’iTKiisoN's Magazine is the best and
cheapest, of the ladies' books. It gives Dior,
for tlie money, and combines greater merits,
Ilian any other. In short it has the
Best Mtcel Engravings, Hcst Golem!
Faehlolie, Host Dress Patterns. Best
Original Monet, Work-Table Pat¬
terns, llest Music, Etc., 133.
Its inim< use circulation and long estab¬
lished r.p nation competition. enables 1» its proprietor New Fea¬ tn
distance all puma
ture in was introduced, being series which will he improved
on 1BS1, a of
Splendidly Illustrated Articles.
Tlie stories, novelets, Ac. ill “ Peterson "
are admitted R* lm the beat published. All
the most, popular female writers contribute
to it. In last about 100 original slorics
will be given, and in addition Six Copy¬
right Novelets, by Ann S. Stephens, Frank
Lee Benedict, Jane G. Austin, Mary V.
Spencer, Sidney Trevor, ami that illimita¬
ble humorist, the author of "Josiuh Allen’s
Wife.” The
Colored Steel Fashion Plates
In “ Peterson” are ahead of all others.
These [dates are engraved oil steel, twice
the usual size, and are unequalled for beau¬
ty. Household They will and be other superbly receipts; colored. articles Also, on
Art Kmbroiderp, Flower Culture ; in short
everything interesting to ladies.
Terms (Always in Advance $2.00 a Year
U tU’UNl‘APARALLELED OFFERS TO
CLUBS.
2 Copies for $3.50.—With a costly steel en-
3 Copies for 4.50.—graving, “Gran’fath-
4 Copies for $6.50.—ev Toils Of York
0 Copies for 0.00.—town,” (24 x 20) or
5 Copies for $8.00.—an Illustrated Album,
7 Copies for 10.50,—quarto, gilt, for get¬
ting up the (,’lul>.
With an extra copy of the Magazine for
1881, as a premium, to the person getting
up the Club.
With both an extra copy of the Magazine
for 1881, and the picture, or Album, to tlie
person getting up the Club.
,, 01* Largei* , (lUIIS ,,, , Hllll
r
Greater , Imluceinents! . , ,,
Addresss, post-paid,
CHARI, ES J. l'KTERSON,
306 Chestnut 8t., I'hiladelphia, i’a.
:»;-Sj»Tiinnis swlt gratis, if written for,
to gef u[> clubs with.
GUAY’S SiMXIHC MDIlK l\i;.
TRAO'c MAk 1 it c I e a t trade MARK
Hem*
; -fS-rH An ui»
etii S, Tailing cure for im
W, Jt w S'lninal Weak- .A
' ■■■■ S|H'rma
-,
_ torrhea, Impo
teney, ami nil ^ -"-■m
^ diseases tliat ■.
Cfaai T421*8.folbe.v, as a-.fTtJ Memory, TAttKfl.
si'ijjifiK*/* Iiusp • a.s
I’niversa| Jj tssif$?*!<% 1*«r»n in tin* J5a«K,
Dimui'Hs of Vision, Pit m’.turn Old
ami many other Dnifases that h ail to in¬
sanity or Consumption, and a i'rpmatur*.*
Grave.
pamplilft.
......mi
rv Tlie S}we.itie Medicine
sobl bv all druggists at 81 per package,
six packages for S5, or will lie sent free
mail on reeidot of the inonev bv
THE GRAY M EDIUiN K * •).,
Meebanies’ Block, Dkthoit, Mu lt.
ZS" .Sold in OawfordviUe and every
where bv all druggists.
Nnvjri.itm4.i-v.
liable business known. Everything new.
ving 4 eLi
pro 510* day and upwards is home
Iy made without staying away from
Xo risk whatever. Many new
workers wanted at once. Many are mak
jpo f or tunes at the business. Ladies make
as much as men, and young boys willing and girls
mike great pay. No one who is to
fails to make more money every dav
than can be made in a week at any ordinary
eMployment. Those who engage at once
wilt find a short road to fortune. Address
U Xov.4/*M-t. C0 ' ’ P ° rtUnd '
I S.S.S.
. Macon, Ga., March 31,1H79.
^From having been intimate e numbe. of
%ears with the =vo irielo s of “ Swift’s Sy¬
philitic Specific ’ 1 have ’ own much of its
manufacture end use. T.ic 5, arc men i
(Ids common' —well known c ! linens—w ;o
were victims ' early ■> e to f afflicted yplillis, the the
k’lost terrible curse i. a, ever
human i’am*lv, and who have token the 8.
K 8, wed'cioe and arc now to all anpear
i ir c“, a i! n e'e own belie as res from
' i (\ y. ns t e first m .‘resit from
tibe rei'i's o.' ■ Mal.e*-. Delicacy of course
fo oils i loir nu ti'c ecommemlai'on of this
medicine, lut 1 am a'lowed torefc- ! vteep
Be vt imldy to those who will iudot.,e every
th'ii'; that can be said in its favor. indorsing Being
professionally recommending much nostrums opposiHl secret to
or or reme¬
dies, it is witli hesitation that I attach my
name to (his article’ or l<;i o<i tr/tertof 1
t»cal: when l Ray tiia. om sciem e lias not
made pubi c a combination eemd to "Swift's
Syphilitic Specific ” foi « purpose indi¬
cated. The j.reatest boon the government musamls
could bestow on hundreds of of
its citizens would lie and to purchase this public receipt
r>: its benefit proprietors, of the make and 't all coming for
the present
generations. L. MASSRNBURG, Ph.G.
T.
THE SWIFT Sl'EClKH; COMPANY, Pro
prieton, Atlanta, Ga.
Call fora o v of‘‘Young Men’s Friend."
Sold here by L ,. II.S. Smith.
UrNT Rankin’ it Lam.vh Atlanta Ga,
Wholesale Agents. A pril2S,lS7!».J-y.
SAFE
f
! ft
molM
m CURE
Is made from a Simple -ITIvEReuirity Tropical Lraf «t
Rare Value, and is a PO
lor all the diseases Hint cause pains In the
lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver—
llemlaehea—Jniiniliee—Diz/itiesil, Gravel,
Malaria, and Urinary nil difficulties Organs. of the For Kidneys, Female
Liver, and and
Diseases, Monthly Mciistriiutinas, dur¬
ing Pregnancy, it lias no equal. U restores
the organs (hat make tile blood, an<l hence
is tlie bast Mood I'urlller. It is the only
known remedy that cures Height's Disease.
For Diabetes, use H amer’s Male Diabetes
Cure.
For Sale by all Druggists and Dealer* at
$1.25 per Imttto. Largest bottle in the
market. Try it. II. 11. WARNER A
CO., Rochester, N. Nor.l0,'W.n-m.
sfOSTfc'sggftv ’ |ft* G&EeittTED
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HTOlfCArsi
There is nn civilized nation in the West¬
ern Hemisphere in which the, utility of llos
tetter’s Stomach Bitters as a tonic, eorree
five, and anti-bilious me.licine, is not
known and appreciated. While it is a med
ieine reran seasons ami all climates, it is
especially suited to the complaints gen
crated by the weather. being the purest
and best vegetable stimulant in the world.
For sale by Druggists ami Dealers, to
whom apply for llostettcr’s Almanac for
1881.
it you are a man ■ If r*u Ilf a*
of buHincwi, weak¬ ■ rnan of !*-t
ened by duties the rtrain avoid of f ' U-rs night tolUneorergnia- work, to res
your stimulant*and use tore brain nerve Wid
Hop Bitte r*. WMUt, UM5 Hop
Itjmtnjtmng suffering from any ln
dlacnUou or tiott •, if you are mar
rled or slnKle old or young, gutteringJ rom
poor health or languish Ing on a bed or sick
ntzui, rely on Hop Bitter*. TJiourands die a tb¬
WBoenr yon are J a
whenever yo u feel Dually form of from Kidney some
that your system ton- disease that miKht
needs cleansing, atimulatWrif, have b*vri prcvvoU’d
Ing xnlhfHit or <ntox!o»il!ny, bja timely use of
t sk 6 Hop A HopB!tt«r«
Blttprs.
nsseyrmav* kuineyi D. I. O.
pepit'i, urinary
or eom~ is «n absolnto
plaint, duMssne HOP and irr«*istsk
of the atomacJi, hle cure for
bouseis, btoorle drunk«iiines8
liver or nerve* t u*c of opium, ,
Y ou will be tobacco* narcotic*. or
cured if you ur*
Hop Bitters
If you are siro- S <M
p)y weak wyl L NEVER print*.
low spirited, try Circular.
iti It may fA,L ;
•avivovr ft ■•r# to..
life, hae
•av^d han
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The MllSlC House TIIB South
J71 TP J? ___— Ta ftR —. '
_ AND
%4FJL fllUTSI SLtt Ti JL JL C
George 0. Robinson & Co.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Have the Largest Stock
-OF—
Pianos Organs.
THE Id) EST PRICES, AND THE
LARGEST SALES IN THE
SOUTH.
E. I. O. M.
■ g. Y . i - V I
Musical Instruments
of every ileseripfion,
SHEET MUSIC. MUSIC BOOKS,
BEST ITALIAN STRING.
looney Saved
hv visiting or corresponding with TUB
MUSIC HOUSE OK THE SOUTH.
OEO. O. ROBINSON A CO.
Oot.27.’SP.J.y. Augusta. Ga.
1881 .
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ha found on the sld* of morality, enlighten¬
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—DKAJsKUS IN—
Dry Goods!
Clothing!
BOOTS, SHOES!
CJrockcry,
Hardware, i
GROCERIllS, &C.
Crawfordville, Ga.
Nov.fT/HO.h-m.
•S10 Outfit fiirnislieil free, with full in
slructiuns foreoiiilnetlng the most
prnfitahle bu-iness that anyone can engage,
i in. The business is so easy to learn, and
our iustructe tis are so simple met plain,
that any one can make great profits irom
the very start. No one can fail who is wil¬
ting to work. Woolen are as successful as
men. Boy, and girls e.inearnhirgcsums.
Many have made at the l.n-iness oyer one
hundred dollars in a single wreck. Noth¬
ing like it ever known before. Ail who en¬
gage are surprised at the ease and rapidity
with whie.li tlnsy are able to make money.
You can engage in this business during
, your spare time at great profit You doted
hnvp In iuvcst capital iii it. U »• takuafl tn<*
risk, rhn.su who Jic»*fl rwuly money, -.hooUl
write to iis at owe. All turniblicTl free,
A'Mrc^sT hi’l*V Co., Maine.
Voy 4,'Whj-y.
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ocbat more interesting than ever after
tlio holidays. We . intend to turn
over a
new leaf and oromise our readers all the
news, botli National, State and county.
assured that none of our sufc
scribers will object to a half sheet during
the holidays, but look out for the firat
issue in new year.
Willard Hotel Lottery,
A First-Class FnrnisKed Hotel for $8.
o
1,664 Cash Prizes and 1,416 Prop-'
erty Prizes Amounting to $360,-
860.
This ilmwing will taka place at I.ou
ISVILLK, Ky., December 111, 1888, un¬
der authority of a f^iedal Act of the
Kentucky absolute Legislature, and will be un¬
der the control of the following
disinterested commissioners appointed
by the Act:
Hon. Robert Mallory, late M. G\, of
Oldham county ; L. M. Flournoy,
President of the Louisville Oai Roof
Company ; Hon. II. P. Whittaker, of
Covington; Henry Clay, Jr, lat»
Prosecuting Attorney of the Louis¬
ville City Com t, and G. A. Winston,
of the law firm of I. A J. Caldwell A
Winston, of Louisville.
LIST' OF FIV1/.I .S.
Tim Willard Hotel With alt Its 230,000.
Furniture ami Fixtures.
One Residence on Green Street $13,00
One Residence on Green Street 13,000
Two Gash Prates, each #5,non 10,00
Two Gash Prizes.'each #2,000 4,000
Five Oash Prizes, each Sl.ooo 5,00
Five Gash Prizes, each #000 2,tO
Fifty Gash Prizes, each 3 PHI 3,000
One Hundred Dash Prizes, each |S0 5,000
Five hundred Oash Prizes, each #20 10,00
One Met of Bar Furniture 1,000
One Fine Plano 30
One Hansoms Silver Tea Set 100
400 ! ixes O'd Bourlmn Whisky, SW 14,40
10 Baskets Oen>pnl;..ie, $35 wo
Five hundredOasl* Ibises, each $10 3,(100
400 Boxes Fine Wines $JV 12,00
200 Boxes IlolHTtson Havana co., wnlsky, $30 fi.uoo
400 Boxes <hirers, Prizes, $io each $10 4 ,ihsi
Five hmnbn'Oa ti 5,000 .
Whole Tickets, J*M. Halves, $4.
(Jii irters, 82.
Itesponsilde agents wauteil at nil im¬
portant [mints. For circulars giving
full information and for tickets ad
dress, Ilian! , O. I».WAll’S.
Hotel, l.ofimviile, Ky.'
Or to . MCUTT GI.OUE. Bookseller,
10K Fourth St., Isuiisvillv, Ky, *
The Hotel is now o[»en and will Ixi
run as heretofore until R is ready to I*
transferred to the lucky winner. 1 ’ The
public ate Invited to sto|> with us and
see the pro|>erty for themselves,
oct. 27,’MO.o-iii
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN f MASS.
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22 mas m
1HNCOVKUKR «r
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Thff PonltlTfi Von
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation, a* Its name sl(rnin«ts, consist* of
VsirataM" Properties that are harmless to the most del*
tcate Inralld. U|wn one trial the nmrit* ot this Com
pound will t»e racotfnlsetl, as relief la Immediate j and
when Its uso Is continued. In nlMtjr-nln* cases in a hma.
dred, • (s-rmanont cur*; Is effected,as thousands will tes¬
tify. fin arc<mnt of Its proven merits, It Is to-day ra
rommended and preScrilked bjr the best physicians in
the countrj.
It will cure entire!/ ibo worst form of faUlaf
of the uterus, hudorrho's, irregular and painful
Msnstruathyfi.allOrarianTrouides, Innammatlon and
Ulceration, floodings, all Iilspla/icments and the eon
sequent spinal weakness, and is especial!/ adapted %o
the Chanire of life, ft will dissolve and expel tumors
from the nterualn an earl/ stag*’ of development. The
tendency to cancerous humors there is checked eery
speed!!/ h/ Its Use.
In fact it has proved to he the greet
set and best remedy that lias ever been discover¬
ed, it permeates every portion of the s/stem, and given
new flfoand vigor. It removes fain tness.flatulenc/, de¬
stroys all c ravin it for stimulants, and relieve* weakness
of the stomach
It cures Jiloatinjf, Headaches, Kerroos Prostration,
General Iiehlilt/, Sleepkssness, Ixzpres si on and 2ndl
ffestlf/n. That feeling of bearing down, earning pain,
weight aihd backache, Is always jicrmanently cured by
Its use. It will at all times, and under all circa mstam
ees, art in harmony with the law that governs the
females/stem.
For Kidney Complaints of either ms this compound
is unsur p ass ed .
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
1s prepared st ?9 and 22S Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.
Priro $1.00. Six bottles for $5.00. lent by mail in th*
form of pills, also in the form of toarngea, on receipt
of price, $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. TINKTIAM
freely answer* all letter* of inquiry. Send for para
phiet. Add res* o* above Mention this paper.
Tie family rhould !>e without LYDIA K. PINK HAM*
MY Kit 1ULS. They eur* Constipation, BUIousdmsl.
omi Torpidity of Ihe JJrer. 7b caatm per box.
s>ld l,v Dr. II. i>. Ninilh, i'rawford
v He. Ga.
L'tn.ir, Rankin A Ltmar, holcsiile
tigeids. Atlanta. (*n.
*>ct.27, ’BO.i-y.
St. Niehnlas is buying his supplies
f „ m , (■. \ fkivis k Co., Greeneshoro’,
j- r ‘ *
■I u-t received a fine Stock of gentlemen*
t Uat* C MYERS.