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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1881)
jHhi>lv\MM HA I. M.Z! ANDREWS. Editor k Proprietor. FR(I)A V. AUGUSTS, mi. — Cttsmi at the at c»t»fnnlrill«, *«»„ mi Secouil Cia*» Slat Or. r=r 1 11 a\«. i; oe tuNtni.uKsr. The D&mocrat, after this issue, will pane into<he hand* nf Mes*r*. E. Young * Co. The next nnmlier will appear In eniiUged turw, and will contain eight pages, well tiled with Interesting read lug matter. Mr. Young, who will uu fieri at. e the active management of the paiieyas a gentleman of energy and in¬ telligence and an experienced printer. Tlie new proprietors promise to make Thk Dehochat a newsy and entertain* kllg doumai. la Newerv of Clurles M, llrowu. Died, in Atlanta, on Friday last, t'tuirlrs McDonald Brown, son of Sena t»r Joseph E. Brows. Hi* death was, uot nni xp cte<l. .Stricken with t >n auinptieu he iiad for some time lingered to a slow decline. No * Sort- wear spared to save hi* life. For mouths he had travelled id search of relief, attended by Mr*. Brown, who was ever at Im* ! • and uu'sed him with the devoi no, of a true mother to the last. Deal * found him it the thri*shold of m inn.rod *ud the entrance of a bright future. He met it wi'di Llm*tiao fortitude From surly boyhood th- writer knew » Bin) ever looked upon him a* one in irhoui w<n blooded the true, and «<><»!. and manly. He was n young man of high character and Hue promise. His father who was in Texas when lie died. fnirried homeward on receipt of the ttlligeiiee. The funeral services took place on ‘ Iindny hist at the Si ooml Hap tint ChWeh Of Aflaola. of which the de «*«* waad ilevoted member. They were attended by a large oonocur.se of eoriowing friend*. It was a sad scene, and its most touch log feature was the unrestrained grief of the alHicled father, who was deeply stricken ley this heavy blow. To tho l»e reaved family we extend our heartfelt sympathy and sorrow. 3. x. o. APrsfiklorl IKy.) Plijuleian write*: 0 U 1 :: Ttrens redneed Impel.‘ts consumptive, hi flesh, terrible she rough, wh. very her imteli life gradually wustiBg away. 1 reoommendfil her to u»7 “ I>r. Hwayiws Goiupnuml did. Syiup of Wild Cherry," which »he ‘ short time »lu« wa* f i from all cough , ami otlier syuiptoniN, i’rlre iia.iM'iiis ami I* now ro*v aim healthy m**i Xt-ftAs bottle, ur six UotUKsJD, girnpnreri The large size Is the mo-t economical only l>y Dr. hwayne Sl bon, I’iilUd it. Sold by druggints. THE SALOON KEEPER'S PRAY ER. At Atchison, Kansas, tho crusader* Invaded it saloon faring tho crusade time, and tried by praying, to induce the proprietor of tho saloon to close his plaae. The proprietor invited the la¬ dles to seat*, and asked them to pray; and then offered, himself the following prayer : "Almighty Creator in Heaven ! Thou who hast made tho heaven and earth, ami created man m Thiuo o» n imuko as ruler of the earth! 'Vliilst animals are living on grass and water, Then didst teach Thy servant Noah to make wine, and Thou didst not punish him for making Intemperate ose of R At the wedding of Cana, Ttdno only Son Jeaus Christ, transformed water into wine, when the juice of the gratis was exhausted, that the enjoyment of the guests might not Ito disturbed. The great reformer, Martin Luther, said : “He who .levs not love w ine, women and song, remains a find His whole life long,” All the great men upon this earth have been drinking of the wine Thou hast given Thy children upon this earth. Oh, 1 and 1 We pray Thee have utercy upon these* women here, who are not grateful for Thy gtft- ; " ho want to make Tliy chileren *‘k« of the field, and compel ttiem to dripk water like an ox ; while they dress e\ travagantty, and lead their hu-hamls by other extravagancies not lending to their well being to bankruptcy, do j-riving them of all the plea-ores of the world, yea, even driving them to sni cide. Oh, Lent! havo meiry utwa these la am upon them : they wear not even the color of the face which 1 Hon hast given them; but they are sinning against Thee and not content with .... Jwif, Uieh faces. Oh, l/ml ! ‘I'hdu oansi aiJio p«*i<*-:•!%o that thuir iikj ure is not s» Thou hast made it, but they wear hum.x- u,h>u their backs like camels. Thou sees!, oil, Lu.l! that tltfir JieiwMrew* consists of false hair. gpd when they open Itieit ntoulhs, Then *«i.-t their rtdse Beth. Oli, U'id, these women want men who wilt pa tientlv accept all this, without using the )>c'W'ev Thou bust given to man tl at all vromsn shall l** subject to tnan. Ttiey will not tvar the bus-dens of mar j-ied life, and obey Thy commands “to multiply and replenish the aarth.” but are Uk> lazy to raise their ohildren ; and oh. l»rd ! Thou kuower t the crimes they commit. Oh, Lord! have mercy upon them and take them back into Thy bosom j take folly out of their hearts; give them common sense ; that they may see their own fsdiahucss and *,* vie 0 j£ t <1 ;h»ii ua, ark TIm*!* t«*dt*5iiffT s* froui all evil. peciasly ideal » 'HI* •*, and 'i hsue shall 1 * the praise for « wi agd kV«, Auwil.” For Failing. Premature Gray Hair Use: I.*> (km (fair Ueiiloitr, Insures new l/mdnvi H:ur Knftcnrr, gr»«wtli. Rr i «>inl >n Hail' Jl*storer. htoren tlie eol Loimoit 11 du Itpshtrcr, IirsIow, »r, ElU|Uf?4te ixifidon Ifair dresiwig. Tb«* D.mluu JUu LeLou*, uMy cicuHy S," f£e „)j obnoxious or nnpleasaBt udor. Piiv«rciAMi lie and kkoimmimj it. N.»me eight years ago wy hair co:n iii(iii'i-d tailing; tap became rpiite bald. ( applied “Lomlon Han 0>lt>i Kostorer.” My lour not only stopped falling, but is now growing finely ami l consider it au invaluable article for restoring the hair. .l, II' Al»l. M. D., druggist, 1024 Beach stm t, Priire 7~> cents a U>tiU% six botth'S by druggist*, “UT JUXO HM 8 ”—sril.la ANOTUnU cr it/.. ♦ 1 goffered terribly, symptoms were "L n.w! -king. at . Ac. ‘ S.vayne’s Oint e iHofeetlv. .1 M. fleil i>. «» M ti k**L i *H't. Philadelphia, >. luieirt is sold by all drug - t* tit* cliy W. If. liair.-tt, ft. S Smith Craw- 11 Bnovicior'a Ketreat. mi hr it: I've just ie‘ uiiiftd from <’ulv*»rfiM I’limii ihetingm tu ' " K ............ i’u uttHupt to give ,• i ib.l y or many renders a brief d<‘ *<-rij>lbMi of tlo- meeting mid nonie ol the .. of . thr . mitire . i'twumpimmt. t H I started a wav gladly from “Bachelor - Retreat ln-l !■ rid.i.v about d o idock 1'. ^l. n"d landed in Mayfield city‘2o ido k. tynotthe night very pleiisautly at the lienee of Mr. D. tV,, another young bachelor in that section. The next morn.DR arrived I# time to hear the 11 o’clock eerinon. the (.amp-ground is about tlwie t|iiart«r’s of a mile from the depot and there’s a tnettv. level and hard road leading mil to it. There are some lu or 12 tents, all of them were oc¬ cupied and flit, d by friends and visitors from Various parts of this and other States. It is a beautiful situation—na turo lias contribute*! largely to its traction. Several s.^ak of building more new tents and tenting next year. When all the tents are erected that’s necessary the Campus,with its excellent stand, will be in ft good condition for the accomino nallon . . ot f ,, 11,6 ’• , 10 rtlHI . " ... re8e a n „ , n(|S 1 , charming appearance from any direction, tint all good religious places 1 look "... ou», grand and heaiitifui in even this world and conseonentlv, no won.l •»• is Heaven Is represented , , tons / «s such , a sublime, happy and magnificent city, which hath fniiiulatioHS and tvliose Builder ami Maker Is find, where we all hope to meet In (he last .lay There w.a a good deal of our ablest and best talent that's in tho MethodiSt deiiomitiatloii present und working for God and the church in this country. I ll call over a few of their names in rotation. First of all is Bishop Fierce—though he was on able to preach on account of bis throat and general feetile condition. However, he took up a collection ou Sunday before the 11 o’clock service, for t he payment of arrears in building in tho eneutup ment, etc. The amount, be wanted was and tie succeeded in raising $260,00. At some other time of the meet ing he ventured to make a very forcible lecture on the subject of entnp meeting. The Bishop seemed to en j.,y the meeting, and, beine of the greatest men Georgia ever produced, . . we trust that he is destined to wear a crown of Immortal glory. Rev. Peter Richardson, of Augusta, was on hand in nil ot his power ot originality and deep searching Bible doctrines of our holy Christianity. He preached some 3 or 4 times during the camp meeting. Rev. Jfr. parks, the presiding elder of the Augus tu district, presided with great prudence JU ni thinness, lie delivered some very thrilling sermons, especially his effort at 11 oYtock Sunday, on what 1 consul a test of Christianity. He related the lives, destinies, characters and hu man experience and dying testimony of infidels, sketities,as well a* of Christians, going to show (he great contrast he tween this class of the w.Md and the church militant and the church which is to bo triumphant m Heaven. The fact was apparent to everybody that the histories of unbelieving men and women, in a dying moment, always ex press arguments in favor of When gorwl people die, their past not ouly tell what they havo boon, but tlit*\ lca\o woiaiaof v.u < i and coiufoit, Uw power^ud truth as in Je sus. And hence, all they have to do is ju-t to go to sleep and wake up in Uw. F. P. Brown, of Bar ueit circuit, pieacheil Cie S o'clock senuon on Tuesday, It was very good, and he got very happy indeed e was so full of tire spirit that he had to stop once or twice, before pr.wecdiag on the much luusl Uieme of Jesus sup* ping with us and we with Hiuv. Rev. J. W. Barker also, now of Augusta and formerly pastor of late years in renton, preached with power, and many sinners presented themselves at the al tar. Rev. -Vr. Thompson, ofSavannali, appeared to be finite youthful, but bad been preaching for about 10 or 11 years. His discourse was wadi pointer! and calmly dil:\ered ou “the way of the* Kj g g g t h har-L” JI {? c5rper:r»!icc rs tilt 7 ^ w* well attended. Atlanta, re* f|S n, Mi!ledger:H*, Warren ton were rt|ae .'i*t I 1 . Owl water and a plenty «f !i »ict e itabl the cl y weather « i f*- n 'c rops. .May’ <;«) i, 1 ,^, lb biers, an 1 *11 v*ho :.<*! ii» ea'.t utuws the i*-oi,te. \ try <iii. Fin -My Haabliid. ''•ftuy.**’ Sail w-unaii iffni c.i.H*-' around iIwc-um-s With w (MltH baskei. «» “tore you «*»•»/ ?’! “Blacks'” '•No, he is a white dog. 1J “Rig ?” ‘•No, he is (pule small.’’ ' “Savage ?” * “Ni; he is very mild ?*» “Let's »je,” m i.yel Uu t*>/. as :.e scratched Ins head in a vig .r.o.s mail Her. 4i I haih't notice*l notlHii 11 »r nu* body go p^st Uere CX r **pt ;t (provs-ey»* l man who was suving drank, all « >v. red with mud.’’ • “Th. he w is nothing but InuPfu ir bin i, and I jusl puvlied him IK wo >d shed to sleep hit li(|ior off; but I’m ‘eollv concerned for fear Cat my, do/ has got lost or. stoicu, If ygirbud hnu I’ll give you nickle.”— Kx. It ts a ! <to.i fi >f is »\e to con ft u ui a rum cdy f»f (unfit with the quick nv-nimin s not? hu loiitcwfth eoin;ut'll. Wu i 11 \«• u- a*« t I'ai ki i A, GiuLor mutism and th • happie-t resdltn ffir |<h^ (i [».V overwork, Uyspep.nta, and when worn uu a ad |cuow» itto U' % stovijim UealCIi restorative. /'Mes. i Set* atlv. sharon Businoso •'~ ,J Tni+o-j+s .L...!... | * }' 1 Xl 1 S A‘'? bLiai'hot 1 w.dloptii * *1 "§lwl —, * g) 1. A lilfiji 1 Oiiit'UU* age is solicited. ® N. E. WARE. 1’ciacipal. c;. li. u. ( - MEK0US T ,. stilBonjtl , H provu lhlll ,. r | C e» of Pianos ami (ijgiuja. for name make and style, are from 2o to 30 per cent, i—.-r-at vThe Aluaic ILuusuof the-South” than cdse where. G. O. ROBIXSON i C< >. I j. J ’. ( >; ,>S. Ltige I’.ish ft.nlracfs With the law! manutac'nreis Music and Large Sales at “The House of the South,” enable 0. ^.Saml Or^.f* a^im A *UmX V«id by small dealers. l'5-; 71 ft. ;.v •- if ......... CysL'.. ~ m. T. M. II. 0. T 8. ^'-\iik!tSi ...... N? l?ml.inn!’ m!ss“sS, ! A laham \ Florida, itit.l hi every orb Stale north of Georgia. Angii-ta ^? 11 claim to lia.c ' Ihc Music E. X. O. M. 'mm} 2 < * v*> Wf M | ttl 3mm •M *. re - - Twenty to thirty per rent, saved in purchasing Stiiierlor Pianos and Organs, Musical Instruments, Sheet Musis, M us l« IJ( '” ks and best Italian Strings, “The Music House of the South.” Tniifng and Repairing By C. II. TAYLOR, the only author tied Tuner of the Music House of the South, Augusta, Ga. G. O. ROBINSON & CO. Oet.27,80.j-y. n»V*»~t»»*a»t kmbwM. ot Hone. Duchu, Wan- 2 ^^Vna®“"vSfiSo'«‘ 2 i^ 1 wttS ‘ onWKiiwss^ \ ator,« 3 <i 0 *"^ ZC^^&»ivi uJr t o\»w'«n»«<*t*»* S ats«»»*»»«sts 8 r v wrv f' io*iirto» utw-u*. ^ 1 c n„I» *«t tfrmpt A >jb or *ma I , iw*vw««unta,T,«irti>« sick r«tif you ^feSSWSSUS suifrr.tmt »^xajii rgo Nop »*• drunkenu - 2fSJSm ' ^ - Floreston Coloerne ► AU Fanners. Mo-hcxi, Business Men, Mechanic^ ;^c-. 'ate miserable who are uroi th out l>>-sperKz.i. by \»-crk Rhtuinatisci. or trorry, xnJ Neurol-* all who* w •pa, bein\Ap>rated or l3ovt«l, Kidney or liver CompiointsJyoucniL and cured bv using * _ iPARKER'S GlNGERTQNiCt • if yon -Trc vrosuog awry Mftth Consumption, Age, ) l^rsstpkDNn any weakness, you will find Parker*s* Tenic the greatest Bkwxi Fcmlaer ar<l the' ; dest Health A St rencth Restorer you Caa Cwe -and far superioc to Fitters and ether Toaks, ss it' H»M* up the system, but rever ir»»oates. > wi $t skgea. Hisccx & Co.. Cbenusts, N. Y. FAKKEB'S K erv. « i*»j»dr«a re»ij iNrfcnwd. r PAIR BALSAM IVev-—•« sSS-oS*! THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR KAN AND BEAST. For more than a third of a century the itexican Miisfau^ Liniment hag oeen known to million a ail over the world as li»e only safe reliance for the relief of accident* and oain. It is a medicine a>«vfi k lad. 3 >fico 1 and psrah*:—the form beat of its or every o! external pain .. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment fltsh is without an equal. It penetrates and muscle to the very bone—making the continu¬ ance of pain and inflammation impos¬ sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and the Brute ( n ation are equally wonder¬ ful. The Mexican MUSTANG Liniment id needed by somebody in every bouse. Eveiy <Taj- brings new* 0 / the agou}’ of au auhtl scald or bura Siibdu led, of rhenmatlo martyrs re¬ stored, by or a valuable horse or ox saved the healing power of this LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailments of the HUMAN FLESH as lilieuiuatlHin, Swellings, fUlff Joluts, ( ontrat ted Nuc lei, Burns and Scald*, Cuts, Bruises a n <1 ■Sprains, PoIiououn Bites and Sores, Stings, Ulcers, Ntlffncn, Frostbites,Chilblains, Lameness, Old Indeed Sore Kipplei, Caked of external Breast, dis¬ and every form ease. It heals without scars. For the DavTB Creation it cures Sprains, Sivinn y, StHT Joints, Founder, II a r ness Stoves, Hoot THs eases, Foot Itot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind galls, Spavin, Thrush, Itlit k hone, Old Sores, J*oll Kvll, other Film upon the Sight and every- ailment to which the occupants of the Stable and Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican and Mustang disappoint*; Liniment alwt iys cures never ami it is, positively, THE J*EST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE MAN OE BEAST. May 20 , -’81. j-y. T f ' ~\'r tf ^ * M r >^ 1 , * 0 '9^. 0 r C>0(*j'C VS V '“ 0f iSf r » ^ i s ^ x .,f- r,,.£>*. frf jjifj T Li ’1 -Aj? KlNC55w5i,i-'A;:.'f-&fi I‘h*f>Rr») K. Three Set*, f If.ch/l ;. -f -■ P » ; ;j p ., i e <%f r *r-“' •* u*'«. 1 .vK'tefav**. Tv « Ivies Swel!*, IL^hly firj. shipped . , ~ Direct . , for - $98. ,, _ _ ” n.u ityreu'or- .iiiv.T,- . !’ y u-.tnc.i m t’ .• V'T Moi,.*. ... i.i.L,. I.;,.-,;;,; ' i'L :?,... f A .-•»»<:«•.. m} „%• ,S*w SUE. ‘ ; ihsis^iiMfiiK.s,hv»«i »»*“"n,.-.ic Wt»*alvMdta«ruJ ticmoni. !, iiS!»‘vf ^X^^r.l'Ti"s%StI‘r^!r{5E'32ir .... .w » «v™ etcMU<wAiiycat«ki|sM4aftoitt|^K>ttt * Shipped Dll ect for ■ $285. w« eo..«..i^ im.. ni iLamL'".,..a a'!:S1vt!?T» r*;“7, s . r ' ll Sr;f vS. 1 *?, 1 ? The Meriden Purchacmg Co., Ajfc,id ® n 'C° n '’. oct.27,’80.tf. im gTHS |j :x vti’t.tn y.-iLV ».*>•• p*n Mf.Di «k oat p> t'oau ggS-g v* *1 Tlml Art. r.t tlt* Kaio* TImv on i I Tha n-fiva 1 :, f’l at--.■cteRs-s.: -» iJ.e-ji.nrU [ prs kbi -X;.ine?fs. T^IWf r-V '-t; c. •f. V re’ •«* Lt; L pi Il.v-Gflli 9 A f., , e . t' hfj*. SS^*4 p.-xlL't i'J>\ •*! ilb ivith B 3V!M#r-as«n>ua»?-«l iff V-n :\ n :• in? 5> ; Jvii i «s .. j Trv it ar. i yn«i | m- T *-r. - - .— ■•* fan Irens-KarL . S br RiiT IvlTNFY set' bear c&Cvl. *»r!» '• -...IT Y •!’«« c:: - -ii- • " »'•'.' f »tv i. ’’ wai't} L't 1 .-V «» L GO. aiwl t -. r-; >• v • -‘is. -t CJTtin cans c -3 t*» ■ e ' :*’t msJci •* rix fy I VSTViKCt* •; ! : “X.V r lyAlfl? in rJifi ,. r -r;G, rt r?7«>3lriiirtJ t 8 tor t*w <r* • - ft'*' •“ ' T«L it. if <t. 7 V«u o 1 J tsr<$p>s»' vTfLlh, t » n .u. . • V c {O., rTOp'n. . - r.HCMT.'v VT. rrr .LSCib—_... lvL3tc=gj,A. Dec. 15/80. jty. $cjr Good prints 4b. yd. Grass Cloths 5 A ik-. yd.. Musi ;;- 5c yd.. Nice Dress Goods 7 c yd. .Slock of ;t ds marvel ously cheap on Bargain Tab es of C. A. DAVIS .v CO.. Greenesboro'. (7a, Knowledge is Power -4 • J^ET the People know win they can buy for a Nickel from the FIVE CENTS COUNTER! ;.,™ T« „ J^SRMa m sasriMSSESK aw, rvasfasvtsrag 2 -* : r-uj V F-.-es; Two spools good thread ; one do/.. hasting ^in^foibriaS thread nice tin o- • I>,n k<W«‘7 V rr* rUftte fur nWk; nice rubbpr -mbs. 11 < “ • patent nutmeg grater 1 one pair scissors cake white l , one hair child* hose ; one castde ■ ■ • -. one pair ladies hose scholars rote ::tor cuft ; companion • ’ butter * ' V?'' 1 i ‘ '• a " srnt e pot and s oU:er >d jro:i thlngs-whfcT. stand. Garden InVit^JjpfoM- trowel potato mas >' we Ga! • ,tul,ie C. A. DAVIS A ,0, Greenes boro’, S£nowXe*£ge Is Power £X r OHM the People what their money will get them from the bargain r ahlks ets ner’v-mi Mm'hf‘L C f°: Ca!i f° s Vard. Wide Matelas.se dress -oorls ,vtj — grass cloth acts pot- vard. Lace sti iped Huntings 10 , 12 ’ and'lacts'worth two and three times as much). Ali wool summer flannel and ail wool plaid Clips .-imereti Gents wear. 40 cts per yard Gent’s linen Pants'loots. Gent* Coats 50 and. Tacts. Torchon Laces („ice) 5 e Vermicelli and Bretonne Sicts. Lace -.ni- lOets. nandkerchiefs -diets Large handkeiehiefs 5 and luets. "Hed Iku.dnnna handkerchiefs large size lOets 1 .adies- hose acts; nice hose 10 and loots. Gents’half hose acts; good ditto 10 and loci-. Gent*’ Suepsnders loots. Braces 20 and oOcts. Photo and Auto-Albutns atalKHit half price. Large American Dictionary (> 5 cts(worth SI. 25 ). Chatter 00 and diets. Tin udlk buckets 1 ’jcts. Tin milk pan large 15 ets. Square and ova! puns good slzy l±\cU Glass * ISVWKOW ,!* cn ' l!,nu <*! additions to these tables and Counters so long ils we have timn to "f { ! tl " V! *”"!*• 1 l "‘ r*Y>l»Ie are re.imate .1 to secure as rapidly as possible «h*r» ot , these isiigpuis.before . r the rush ot trade compels tlie a us to dose cheap Table fur season, 1 TURNIP SEED. ■*e\pu lop; rVnivian White t.lobs; K.trly Fiat D itch; Purple Top.’ We havw 1 • 'i ’ 1 1 Lamlveth and ihiist, au I Viv also Greene nunitv raiswB >c I I pour tCidthln parties. Those wishing good seed can g.-g them from us. J U. A. DAVIS A CO. There ..wawnly.VthiM that the Irmfe .Wm.-r'nds which can not be . I in inniieiise ■ nim run and greatly varied stock . C A. DAVIS & CO. Grcgneabujo', Ga. Grorncsbyro’, Ga., July -29, 1881. offered, IIELPS'SIASilS2” thereby a) keeping lr door. Tluise wavs poverty ! ,m four Who always take advantnffP of the good chances for making ff««erally become *eM In their own I ovalities. The 'V lf!es - 'V* furnish an expensive who engages fails to make money very tV rapidly, tl,e x on can devote your whole time Gill work, or only your spare moments. information and all that is needed sent irvi ‘- A ' i ' llv ^ Smsos & Co.. Portland >Iaiiie. Kov.I.’HO.i-y. AlDDllCatlOn .... for _ _ Letters ,, of . Ad ... ministration. i GEORGIA— Taliaferko County. WHERE to AS for George G. Ilixon applies me permanent Letters of Administration on the Estate of Sarah Ilixon late of said county - Deceased, These are therefore to-cite aud ad monish all persons concerned to* show cause if any they can on hr 8 v theffirst Monday in September next why said let ters should not be granted : Given under ray hand and official sig¬ nature this August ls't, 1881. CHARLES A. BEAZLEY, * * Ordimiry T. C. Ota I (‘ Outfit furnished free. With 'fill! in O profitable -tructions fur conducting the most business that anvotH- can engage. in Tlie business is so easy to twirl;, and <mr instructs ns are so simple and plain, that any one can make- groat profits from the very start. No one can fail who is ivil ling to works tVomeu areas soeoestful as men. Many Boys and girls can earn largd sums. have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Noth iug lire 1 ' it e\i r known before. Ail wlio 6 n gage are. which surprised they at the case and rapidity with are atilc to make monev. You can engage in this business during vour spare time at great profit . You do not have to invest capital in it- We take all the nsk. Those who needready money, should write to us at once. All furnished free. AddressTncn & GO., Augusta, Maine. No v-t,’SO-j-y. ■•WIT AND WISDOM,” THE BEST HUMOROUS WEEK¬ LY PAPER IN THE LAND. ALL TUG l-'LN OP THE DAY. 16pages of good reading matter, no adver¬ tisements,) from all parts of America, for 3 cents. SEE THE m n KATES : f copy 1 year, 32 90 ; ij months, ft 00 i copies “ 8 00 : “ 4 30 10 <( 15 00 ; <( s 00 Clubs not necessarily too 1 e add-ess. IV UR TELE A .0., 2 City, II ali. Pi.act, New York. will Subscriptions be either singly, or in clubs received at this office >L Z. ANDRE4VS, Pvbusher of The Democrat. preserve stands loots. Good blacking ^ '' a ™ raer l^cts. Hatch /worth’ll checked ',&! f GaPersTV? t "- C 1 S,lp j ? er8 75ct * dies’ to fine shoes Child’s 50 ‘ami lr^u « -? 0 0 * ?” 10 00 ) 5 for * i B ° 3 rs nd MenS vm,,l ir m » mask linen Towels’pvt L! »,‘ cfle<l Di ‘* ters ters eomb;n.. ldcts T 7 ermom^s a, i Kf Haroa,e ’ Sete TmL t f 1 £*******»*** ^ cr . 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