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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1881)
Phe — — - * ■■ ■ - dward YoUBJT & C®. FRIDAY. XElTFMBKlt 2, ]*H. •tend at the p«i»t (Min- it Crawford vilte, l»a., »s v« on«l <T,t^ Matter. EDITORIAL BREVITIES. Thk Atlanta boarding hmi-* how ties in wait fur the unwary lathe Kxpo-ition with tin- alluring iow of $1 no per die' . There was a friendly pow wow of dians and pale faces in Washington the other day. Several government crals made spaeclies and whiffed *t pipe lit peace The Indians, tar Mirpsuue-d the rr.t in el<y|uim<*-, special praise was given t« the effort* We-rye, White iiteat. and •fra M-oMils-FTonw. Jok Harrw. of the Atlanta Iran is tasting the swei-ta of fam«. It his habit to goat» certain hour daily the toKiksOan of Lynch .t Thorn ton there await the street ear which him home. People often go there, notahtv stranger*, toeatcli a glimpse “Uncle Memos.“ Ilia leeik has through several edition, and the hav*exceeded U.Wl copies. In Earopo it ha* m<-t with a flattering reception, Hfs siu-xxiss is richly earned, and tit* brigldnrss of ld» fane-is only c<t»»led iiiorlesty of his mcrU. Wk record with sorrow the death Colonel l’eterson Thwentt wMoh occurred last week In Atlanta. Kor ten year, he Was t;omptroller Of the State, and was •onsidert-rt by many the best we have yet bail. The Vorutitvtion. in a beautiful and fitting tribute, say* of him : “He served hi* State with a devotion that was most Intense and hi. patriotism was of an ideal kind H« was Ann In his Integrity, pun tn Ms (if*, and loyal to hi, friend,. Such nn epitaphs, might he truthfully written ovar bis tnmli Is m ire to lie covated than afl the hlaroary of fame.'' 1t i, ‘■aid that Judge Ale*. S. will lw M'levtrd to retrieve (lie of the organtied on the dismal field, the Ninth In tlte next Congressional ran IIU claims, however, to that dcstlncdou will doutitleb* be disputed by Ifon. Ben Jamln Dnggar. Indeed it is said Hint tin latter gentlnuau already sniff* the. buttle from afar, and is preparing to sw.-cn the mountains with lii.s untamed eloquinii-i-. In any avent, wo may expect a lively r«c«. i Mg column* .t t)iw st. Louis press now teem with ghastly interest, blood curdling atrocities are served up daily to the reader. Fifteen murderers new li» In iii* jail of that city. We congratulate our brathsen of tli« St. Louis Nothing brings aui-lt fiendish Joy as hafruwiug recitals to the enterprising re¬ porter. Wo would suggest a few ings, by way of novtdt y. This species amusement is becoming obsolete in that progressive city. , 8A.LUTA TOR Y. In taking charge of Thk UkmochAT wa do ho witti a true appreciation the responsibility it entails. To it ably is our earnest aim. We labor for no common standard. The true end of the journalist is less the public benefit than private gain. To tills end we strive. We feel that our Interests and those of the people around us are inseparably link¬ ed. We shall strive to the best of our humble ability to add to the moral, intellectual, ami material progress of our people ; to supply them with cur rent newe,—agricultural ami political, state, local, and national; to keep abreast with (mpular issues; to ehll ,uid . [iiesout ,1 in attractive . ... aliapo , . knnwl- , edgq which may elevate and enlighten ; to advance such ideas us we deem most conducive to the growth and prosperity a a»,.,.*.. word, a pu|>er Mr for u the r; farm ,. to and .i.i, the workshop, for tho otti -e and the tire aide. To las pure intone, honest in purpose, and progressive In character, we shall ever strive. Wherever it shall go, may it lie an honor to ourselves and to onr section. llieg-Hxl ___, ...... name ot _ each . shall be alike deur. To the reaped of our people. Hilda high and honored place in the journalism of our state, we look as the fruition of our fondest hopes* More, wo shall not s-iy. With this, we send forth our initial number. Lot it speak for itself. The active management of Thk Dbhocrat will be conducted bv Eu w.vrd Yocno. who is himself an ex penencad printer. John M.Gkaham, who is join't pro prietor of The Dkmock vy, though not reaidmg here, will „ lend , , such , editorial assistance as consistent with duties elsewhere. VALEMCTOltY. Wt announced last week that Thk DKMOt'MAV hsd passed into other hands; but the turmoil incident upon a busy court-week forbade our sreaking the word of parting which our feelings dictated. In bidding adieu to tiie readers of the paper there is upon our part at least much of s id - ness. Our weekly communications have i*cen a source of pleasure, and while fully aware that we have not come up W the full measure of duty hi this ea- pacity, we retire with the gratifying reflection that we hrve harmed no man iii iJitere t-i nor in character. We are awst* that our columns have not al¬ ways app-ured amusing to that class who del ight in the highly sensational-. We have never manufactured news, nor horrified our readers with details of incidents which never ooaurre I . Such things we never thought within the j> roviuce of the true journalist. We have, however, given the influence of the p«j>er towards building up the material inter -sta of our town and court ty, and promoting tlte moral health of the community. In retiring we do so with the best of wishes for the success and usefulness of The Dr.vtof hat. We commend it to the hearty BU|*J>ort of the people, We feel sure that under its present managers it will be rendered moro wor thy of your patronage than it has been miller ours. With your hearty coonera tion it can be made an Instrument o f great good. Support it tle n liberally word and purse until it shall, as we tm,t jt never will, desert the cause of correct principle an i sound mora lity. Itememiier, it will go forth almost as much a criterion of your moral and in teliectual stat us. as of the intelligence mid enterprise of its managers. Give them your encotiragrmerit then in tiicir efforts to make it live and pros. i per. reasons can Be assigned why no household should be without its ' county which not only gathers paper, I all the news of the comity, tint also brings news from various ipnrtera of the globe to .the fireside of the most ; | important events that transpire all in : of 11,0 ti,n, ; s a : !1 ' | iglc issue is well worth the price, Would you have your children well read and informed? then tiikothepa per of your county, from which they can gather, not only much valuable in j formation, but wiiich also cultivates a j desire for obtaining knowledge which | prompts them to nn l netful books. A newspaper is an <nlu ■ itor in the liigh ®' sense oi tliat term, and some of tlte greatest lit mi the world ever knew got their I ra ni ig in printing offices and front reading m-w(papers. Fur these, ;w w .,j ,, mulvolher ,.< ;A30I1S W( . trust Thk Democrat will find its way into every household in the couu ty where it is not now taken. And now friends, neighbors, fallow citizens, having dismounted from our tripod, we an an editor bid you affectionately adieu. Marshall Z. Andkews. OUR NEIGHBORS. Wlial the People ot Aijarent Are Doing—New* *s 1 idled Irom l Actiangem ami CarreyiHUideut*. WILKES. WuslUiigtoB pines f -r a hearse. The The second second load load of of cottoti co ton wl id cao.e to Washington brought lOj. This county boasts of a goose which The prospects of extending tiio iilglou Braiicii ntliioad (o Kibcrtou -r-M«....... Miss Fanny Andrews has her position as teacher in the Seminary at Washington. . Home pTVJ’tS Of ,, lilt* ,, county * a. tho IU have not suffered fog want id rain. Two inches of rain fen on Tuesday. Hancock. 1 »hb A ru '"’ c,,urt hou » is lo !, ° erect ed, ' N In ‘ 1>,oykm ’ of Sparta * 13 Stamm efforts are being made abolish nuoiisn the the Fount v ounty v court court. The first- new ootton at Jewell’s for 11 ots. |>er ib. on lUth inst. Mrs. George F.Rhodes near lost one of her eyes from a spell , mo , M , t ,ight of suir* breakmg her arm in throe places Mid 1! mg cotton sells in Sparta ' H>| mIA emits £*., Some farmers are already oion’d, *. ,»«. fenced to the chain gang one year on lino of seventy five dollars for selling ijquor at Darien church. An explosion at the mck vuarry on t lie Lewis estate resulted in the nous injury of two colored men, lius Ilortou and Willis Mitchell. QKKKNK. Eg.gs and chickens are scarce. Cotton briug uo increase on the of last year. Peaches bring 75 cents per bushel, sweet potatoes for 81.00. .lr. ,,„ Inn*. iwi.>* 1 <. 1 1 11 l tt n,„ tile front with a stalk of 31 bolls. Tlu* annual two days meeting of the Union I’oiut Baptist Church com UM , nced ; ast Saturday. The corn crop in some parts of the county is tme. A good yield of , peas and potatoes in also expected. T ,V" , . . will b-irelv lm •< b-ilf Fronof ,i,I <■ on m most pi»rt-s 01 tht county, the discouragement is great la some parts, the yield w.il be good. W.UtKKX. Corn in Warrentou sells for SI.00 per bushel, Catbago. says the />’ <h-..y, and an excellent footl for cows. t’-'Uon in some iilaccs was much in jured by the winds on Saturday and Sun-lay. MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. t % Lr ■.*} PH> #'/ ' 'M u WSCDYKBKB op LYDIA E. PINKHAM ’8 7 S 0 ETABU CQMPomm. The Positive Core Tor all Female Complaints. Upon ZZS'iZ ir&xc Inr<fi. one trial the merits of thia Com ****** wm tertcognteed,a.relief U immediate>j end r~S 3 crmimt tided r»i prwicriiicdby tbe b<*t ptiy*ici*iia pur Kama in .i^oountrr, It .ui cum entireir ite-nm fom of r,Bia f of tKe uti ruft, I> ucorrhuML, lrregtU*r InflamnaU^antf and painful Menstruation, ail Ovarian Tro>otto>, c/e-r^mtioo,fWfaff.kawiphwineau and con M'lueat aqptaRi weaknaM, and la eayeeially afl«ptA.l to U-itdtncy tocaucerouahumorsUtero la cbeckod ^ Tory ^ »i>-e<i.ir -riuoa in M It I,u proved u, b. rvt *wi i>ns n-mrdr thut him ever bem discover ^ssrzszssssss: sgry --^-—— itcur.-»nii»(iiw. n«.i«h«, tfervoo. prouruion, o»»^i«ci.y.«te l to»«m tewwM «wMi«ff$u, mat i*» riw* feoiing of Oearto* down, v,- v-ta.i-ibw kiu-ia-,i«aiw.ys permanently cojvd by u.m.. itwiuat.iittmr.,anduadoraii circanutim. cv^ .«t iii t.imsi/witiitie i.* tu« gore™ tt« , T‘Vr m uu^r r......... ,,U1U “° f ' ,th ' r Lytfia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I a prrjmrttl nt2Sf and 235 W<brt»rn Avenue, Lynn, Ifnsn. Price $1.00. Si* bottle* fur $5.00. Sent by mail in the f«»rm of jiills, nlsf» In tho fonn of Lottrngea, on rctrlpt <»f jirice, $1.00, jd>r box, for either. Mm. pI.YKHAM frccljr nriswrni all ktten of Inquiry, jiend for paui pU« t. Address aaaboro Mention thia jxiper. No family should lie without LYDIA E. PINKHAM' LIV*2E PILLS. They curs Consttpstlon, BUiouaurHv an>1 TorpidUy ot tbs Liver, cents per bos. Sold by Dr. II. ‘.'.Smith, Crawford ville, Ga. Lauinr. Ilankin .S: Lamar, Wholesale aj e its, Atlanta, Ga. oct.27,’80.i-y. i j TUTT'S ' PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ANO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST . ____ MEDICAL .. i TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOM* OF A TORPID the bm-k part. Pain under the .KouldiF. brsde, fullne*. alter eat mg. withi'ai»rp' climition to exertion of body or mind, lected Fluttering tone ofthe duty, wearinoB*. DoUhefore Cixaineoo, tHa 32tr»w7h*f^“ft»^ Heart, if THESE WARNINGS ARE UffHEXDXD, ; SERIOUS DISEASES Wilt SOON BE DEVELOPIft THTT'8 PILL8 aee r*peelally >uch*«kUM adapted ta inchcnuTg.iHHidon«effect* of faelinfe *N to Out iuffprer, ^&TS^!Jaftf^*^5STu5 Tlitir Tim-lucres* ll>* m.*A Aiipvtltc, viwtiae.sndntinth mdcwMlhl TUTT’S HAIR OYE. Bu.VVyViinsre'^filckmTnor^rDTa'H or W h irk krs changed to a OLoasr Mingle Application of ihis Dy*. It iilural color, acta InstamaneoualY. Office, 38 Murray St., Now York. 1 - ^ T rTra a**t»i«r.i»*i. aiawaj •*« * »ai ima**. »ui w **m ran•* it 8, ’81. j-y. Crawfortlville Academy. An English and Classical School, for Boys and Girls T^JSJliwon MoSXv ' The^nd" Frida? jMs( . |Ullt dose on t h „ in Sm Accounts for the first three months, will he credited by the pro-rata of Pip- lie school fund, received. Pupils pie pared for any class in any College which they may desire to attend. der The the Primary supervision departmentjwill be un» of Mrs. S. E. Boggs, C. T. BOGGS, Principal. Aug. 10th, 1881. ^ia OI VI Outfit strurtiou* furnished f.w conducting free* with the full «.t in u prolitable business The business that anyone can en gage in. is so easy t i learn, and our instructions are so simple ami plain, that, any one can make gr.-at profit* who from i* willing the very start. Women No one can mil to work. are a* successful a* men. Boy* and girl* can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like It ever known before. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage „ u,;, bn-dm.-^ during your spare tin e it great profit. You do nmliare to invest oapiuli" It. Wc take Ml the risk. Th..-c wiinne.'.! ready money, shonld write to n* ; ,t omw -VII furnisbed fr«e. Address Trvb * Uo., Augusta. Maine. Noy.4, 80.,-y. __ i:iti Cathedral St. Baltimore. It is with real pleasure that 1 add my testi¬ mony to the great virtues of Xenralgme as a S(K»citic for Neuralgia and Head ache. Such a remedy is a blessing.and all sufferers should keep it on hand. .1. it. Ridgely, to Hutchison A Bro.. Prop 1 *'-! ■:■*. Atlanta. Ga SoM by all Druggists. Fioreston cologne IwfiiiH?f* css Men. McchumJ 3 •gia,or ticismaiirgc-i fcos.il, Kvdm-'y a-.j cored Suv-r CrmjUmn, jZaaL. usm » i*», r ,Gir. S ei reuse grc.tcr.t l -d Feroiiwri«i tbcJ w2li*03. qv.,,.- EuSlUSdii *n.■* IHitltutfi. --i a r PHE exercises of this school will open A August 22, lS-sl. A large patron¬ age is solicited. X. K. WARE. Principal. G. H. U. I Ncjieicous t.., Large Sains prove that prices of Orjf;lIl8, for same nitike and Style, Hie fmill ’>') to .» > |**r cent leSS Vr - O. ROBINSON .....r“ & CO. ^ j I J -* • - F W • K- • Lni^ffe i ’ash Contracts with the best mailUt HCtlirei S ’(«- and I ar^f‘^ lies it “The «■* ^ HOBINSOX & (’O., t>Si || Slipeiior Pianos and (), gans at tarn ,«ice than is iiaiit bv Kinss.ll dealer -1 r/wsssppffli «BnsgsnB ’-'.s. *ii" j j-W.dffj V' T.v5 -r. - - ' d *■>. r *, Vi <¥jf V"'”f “ \ \ 4 ‘ fl Y * - *• >'- J - T. M. II. 0. T S. as!'\Vrkm.«as. N L!.m T -bnm’'MKshI 8 S; A lain, nx. Florida, umi in every South¬ ern State north of Georgia. Augusta can justly claim to have “The Music House of the South.'' E. I. O. M. - S«V F\ v '%f. M m _ ........ Twenty to thirty percent, saved in pnndiitsingSii|>eiior Piitnosand Organs, Musical Iiistriiiiiems,SlH-ei ,\I sic.Mus ic lioi-Us and best Italian St mgs, at “ Flits Music House of the South.” ^yb.Ming and - ciniiring = ? South, Augusta, Gn. q Q * ROBINSON ^ v CO , , _ . J r. Haydock s ai NEW _ g- T l ' Yx ja,r» *M ^ I I\ l |> PITT (SUGAR-COATED.) One Pill Isa Duse.; One Pill Is a Duse. one pin i« » Po«. These Pills are an absolute cure for **]1 They Bilious grapple and with Malarial disease affections.— at itsfoun tain head and root it out of the pa tient’s system at once. Tliey fortify the hotly against Disease in all terms of sud den attacks and epidemics, and enable £ HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVER PILLS relieves the entire system of pains and ^* enliven “' 11,613 l ,irits ^ aud sends ^° ew »«.r nd.no through thk veins J< s» ui nt.uest diuttist, aiid take nootb ^ Dr. llindOfk’.N SciV Liver Pills. For all Diseases of the Kidneys, tentiou of Urine. I)r. Haydoek’s New Liver Pills are a perfect cure. One Pill will satisfy the most skeptical. l'i>r Hmule Diseases. Nervous Pros tration, ^V^nkness. General Lassitude, Want of Appetite, and Sick Headache, Dr. Haydoi-k's .,' \ i- w Liver Pills will be ‘ Y .,i ,,e *' ihen effects, ~ , ’ ;l 11 - and , a cure can almost always be guar anti el. Each vial contains twenty Pills. One ' Pill is a dose. p PrllGlu —r-micrma 1 \\ EN IY-F i.\ ill CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists. CAUTION.—None are'so genuine , aat f 1' in cv u i v “ U " A-JaM- A surrounds , eacli vial . of 1 ills. — A-.,-.: 1’iU <* o jnr-O-iUd. If your druggist does not keep them, we will mail them free to any address on re ceipt of 25 cents. Fi've vials for».00. 1U - v AT OM K . 1)0 NUT DELAY. To Hay&ock Platt Street, L New Co., York. April 8, *81. j-y. tfej*’ Fly Traps. Fly Brushes, Fly Pa per, Roughon i;.-.,is, Mosquito Netting, for sale by t . A. DA V Is AGO., Gtteuesboio’, G.i. - - - .... _ ..... _ Knowledge is Power! V *-T the People know wh't they can buy for a Nickel from the FIVE CENTS COUNTER! 1 w0 T"? fc**? of Uacki ^ ; Three good cigars ; Two nice fans ; Six cakes of • 'l u l res paper ; a . wo pack envelopes ; wash pan ; covered bucket • tea. trar’ stai.d ; dress protector; coffee pot and sod iron stand. Garden trowel ’nr.rj.i-~ ff an r *ter “ ne : shirt fronts, with a great many C. other A. DAVIS things which we invite you to «* A v-O., Greeneeboro’. Ga. Knowledge Is Power JXFORM the People what their money will get them from the BAEGAIN TABLES ~r&SS? 8 5 yard wide figured Muslin acts; wide Victoria lawns ' lOcts very wide striped Victoria suiting 15ctS vf/rrl GrpIRidillfS 5 Aril* 10 Tnr) 1»)1 /»tc ^ i»*>r wi!i* / »»uS!h J a88 ®‘ 0t <Jress ^ cts goods yard. oets.— Lace “ Sr„!K“K^S, * ■ 1 lfct ?lr«!l' ®Zre Biimnipr fl'innul tell j *11 'Iw. )' P . , V .y 00 simere for f«w GenN Gents wear 40cts per yard, t i t Gent s linen Punts Odets. Gents Goats JsrtSf' “‘,lJr:.d^s!r,,. S"c,s IJ K. ( " i f>s Large handkerchiefs j and lOcts. Ked Bandanna handkerchiefs large size lOcts - Indies’ bose V Sets ' Z - nice ' hose se to ^ and i \5 ., . ls , . half , hose acts, ditto 10 ‘ goo« and i5cts. Gent. -Sii?[>9iiders l.Vcts. Braces 20 and 50cts - 1,1,010 and Auto-Albums atab0 ' ,t >«>» Price. J-arge American Dictionary G3cts(worth SI.25). Chatter box <i0 and oocts. Tin milk buckets lVcts. Tin milk pan large 15cts. Xijuare and oval pans good size 12jcts. Glass iKYMIIil! In a few days we will beat work on onr annual Inventory. Many of tho items on our Bargain Tables have Item marked down to prepare for onr In yen tore and for the arrival of a very large Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which buy¬ er exjiects to select in Many other lines our from the iierson. of these Bargain Goods have come Auction Rooms and Trade Sales in the Eastern Cities There will th« seasoli* 1 ** M8 bef ° re tt,e rusl ‘ ot tr:,<le com I' e,s us to close the cheap Table for TURNIP SEED. / > off Our y new the following crop of Turnip kindsEnglish Seed reached us from RuU^ttSJiKS’vSl Pliiladelidiia 1 illv vSSi mil, irsi B-tg.i. Gulden Uuta Yellow Uuta Stone; keilow Buga; \V tide Ruta H iga; ftlobe; Xorfidm- St.uA^ow White Hock- White Almrdeeu or Scotch Yellow; Yellow llonr Hanover seven lop; Peruvian White idolie; Early Flat Dutch. «>urnlo fireeue T,„, eliiniv ’ vv.i,,,’ Turni 'Seed l*dh from Lamlreth ami Bui.st, and bare also r-tiaed seed from reliable parties. Those wishing good seed can getV/iem ’ from us i C.,A. I>AVIK I X. 11. There scarcely loiiml is a tiling that the trade demands which can not be m our immense and greatly varied stock C A. DAVIS * CO. Greenesboro', Ga. Greenesliuro’, Ga., July 29, 1881. REID & REID, Druggists and Apothecaries, CRAWFORDVIL.LB, GA. A FULL LINE OF Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Soaps, Cigars, Etc Also Dealers in Fancy Groceries. A call solicited, and you will be pleased with our goods and prices. We keep only the BEST GOODS. W. R. REID t Will keep constantly on hand a full line of the FINEST BRANDS of WINES AND LIQUORS In connection with his other business. sep2 3m “WIT AND WISDOM ^ ViU ? ” THE BEST HUMOROUS WFFT? " typuppptv Lj 1 rArLltl.'i twt? ArlJii LAMP. t axttv ■ ai l thp i-'i:v ne-rui- J n,v • 16pages tisements,) ,, of . good reading mattrar, noadver from all parts of America, for 5 i*'. *ur ^ rum ” s hates; ._— CCiH copy .. ,w i year, .. - ifon’ - yo; 6 months, .. $1 i 8 00 55 00 blurs t not necessarily to one address. h'ttvuIu - Citt Hall Place, Ptu7v^\ New loss. will Subscripttons either singly or in clubs be received at this office EDWARD YOUNG A CO., Publishes of The Democrat. Dissolution. THE firm of Jordan and Stephens, business at Moore’s Mill, Talia county,is hereby dissolved by mu¬ consent. The business will here¬ be conducted by W. T. Stephens, interested will take due notice JULIUS C. Stephens’. JORDAN, IYm. T. Aug. 19th, 1881. —-»* *- •*** tJ* brushes 15cts. Hair AlKses^io^r’rrif' brushes locts dies gloves’ lOcts Oim^ Kid gauntlets b V. 40cts ® I^<4ir large Shears •» - _ 15ctS. y * t Nice X hammer , l-octs. Hatch et 20c ts. Children's fine Slippers 75cts (worth $1.56). Ladies’ shoes la T’ Sb068 f^fS> ?1.50 and HateWts $2 (Worth 2.50 and °»» W ’ S fur Itoys and Men’s wool Hats 25cts Bleached r^f hed tu. ***■ mask linen Towels IVJs »S KSr *™ *«*. plete *1 Accordeons f 7' 7 r >cts ^oks’job Hat. one “h,uf and one-fourth their value. I here are fiuudreds of items which cannot be mentioned here -inmamiJiH If von W will our^ kind BaS^ reader tSSS make “.W 0 * ° i f sion made u^n you wm te verv favo^‘ We indeed. Those who have purchases to ,niike should not fail to seo our cheap hunters »nd Baigain Tables C. A DA\ Its A Co s. Greer.esbo ro’, Ga. TTT?T llljJLlF T) Yourselves by mating gMen monefy when a chance isjoffered, thereby always keeping P°verty from your door. Those who al ways take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, gen orally become wealthy while those who do not improve such ehanees remain in poverty. We want many men, women, in boys their and girls to work for us right will own localities. The business pay more than ten times ordinary wages, * Ve furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free. No one who en I gages fails to make money very rapid- to J?- You can devote yoor whole tim« . the work, or only your spare moments, Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson' & Co., Portland Maine. Nov.l.’ 80 .i-V. i Special Notice. ! j Having disposed of the The Demo¬ crat to Messrs. Young A Co., they are authorized to collect and receipt ,tor t 31 ,, sut)Scn . . nons .. ana - aa e P ( meats due to The Democrat. . M. Z. ANDREWS.