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The L Democrat
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SATURDAY. CM ffJTBEK 29, l«M.
Kittrrctl *t tb** P<^t iMu • * «t Crawford
*Hf#, «**.,** <'!»« Matter.
' PUBLtHH MS JfOTBJh.
We hope that all who are in arrears for
T«k Drmocbat will promptly pay what
additional f r* *' , ^3 r B r ‘”‘ ’* l* r miTiaJ a'ouhle
rr it7# t the
amount of readies matter. wv wish to
live, prugreasire journal .... All
makt-tta of whoilirt, is the
p»«)A on the part xub-eriptioiiv
ll rompt payment of their
Jaltu W Graham, OWTeSpointing Editor.
EDITORIAL BREVITIES.
FnwiiDKNT pro few. Davis has se
lected a staunch Democrat as private ,
secretary. IDs first vote as n presiding
officer was with the Republican*.
The strictures of Judge Svkad on
apccuiaUon and commercial gambling
have elicited favorable comment from
the press in various sections of the
country.
_
W K see from our exchanges that
Hon. AijKX aniikh II. Hteimirnb i s
interest,isl is interested in a newspa¬
per to tie entablislied hi Washington ,
Uity. Mr. FTKI’H m etiies the state
fnen.. *
One of the most, earnest expressions 1
Emm From their men budding k in that city > a flag h
*......... % ..... "■?*">" V "
mourn our loss. They had just paid a
Id’s,nun insurance policy on his life.
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Tint Conduct of General Hancock
at tip; Vorktown Ueiiti nnial is highly
L-ftimiHiHlufl. JlmebaMC(?H for rniom
considered good. ... 1101
inalmn are . -
his defeat lio has conducted himself
with tlie utmost diseretiofl and gixxl ;
sense. i t ,Tim late presidential contest
ehiSed witlioue a stain on .. his chstHC- ;
•
ler, or the bust abatement of his popu
1antj^. 'Vhen he eame to AVashiugton
last ft|aich to attend the iiittuguratnui,
he was met with a grand ovation. It'
was Ix-yond all cumistrIsoti greater than
that given to the 1‘resident elect, We
witnessed lxii.li and were deeply struck
ffy _ the diflereace. At .. v tmklown .. lio
onc.ty»|i met with an equal oval mu
’Hj»,V oU<|i|t t towards th# new prmldciit
hirsWn kind and em.aulim.te, and fie
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has taken occasion to . chminend . ... him , In
; |
I gsnefiwls let ins.
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A Ni ikvjti, feature of tlip Atlanta Ex- j
positio .1 is I’eimnylvania Cotton. A
WAaej^ wes planted-as an ex,x.. in.ent
apd spei'iuiens sent to Atlanta. It
was idnuUxI alxmt the first of June, in
candy-null well fertilized. The first
rt f ', * * </ « thetiMitliof | _ July. _ -
nUmt
twith of SoptcWilxT ixills .. _
Jly llie pen;
had ; by U»« 2(M.l» of the same wonlh
‘nt they flalf opened, The yield is at A the l.euvy rale j j
a bale to the acre 1
frokt eiune on the nth of Oetolier, hut
.out,of a-tltonsHiid pDiits only fynr linn
dred were a (Tee ted. The liaianen . .. were ,_____
ixuiefitled, ns the Ddls were therehy '
opened. |t in belter than most cottuii j
ground ut Hit' WHitli. Tlins; Immlred
avies wtH lx> planfts) next year. This
a ixoitraitti'tioii of the generally re¬
ceived idea that cotton naiiliot lie
grown further North tlia;. tlie fortieth
tlegiee of latitude.
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OUR STATE RULERS.
*«>» > 1111 .IV,. |X MO*T sul.I.MN m
iiimmvi;,
» eilni "m!.i>. Hie l»ig I lay at tlie
xitlmi Tlie wlma un a llwnu Males «l
Hoard i'aVe u Tuintiie in me i n., o»
•«ia» ImHMcrrncr m i'eople— J.
Ii»trr\ lew* * Mo Irl I'aruicv,
l hAltS/reii famih rat.]
Vrt.AKTA, Ga.. October, 27. The
jnoat important event in the progress
#.f the Kxixwitim, suin' Es o(H>iiiug was
flic celebration of to-day. which was
set Hpurt and designated as “Gover
nor'sday." I visited the grounds To
dav for the llrat time in some weeks.
The change was indeed striking. It is
unquestionably a great exhibition. It
is claimed that tlie Ex|x>sition, as it
now stands, is the grandest industrial
f .xhiVition ever held in this country.
. ..
n maiu on^s i s. u > su | • as i
l'eutenniul. 1 am not prepared to h
ny the just iee of these claims, though
itwonhl he nttei folh to eoinn rre it IS
a whole with the Exposition of Ih.iS.
It has tnH-ii my aim frmn the outset to
give the readers of Tin' Dfmocu \t a
fair idea of its jirogreas and character,
without exaggeration or detraction.
{ m \\Ihvm nl tust not to Nisil Un*
KkPositiott tirttil it haul ivhcHimI n nmre
complete condition, As 4 it . in n >t.uols , ,
it is well worth tlie \isit. ll will 1 h‘
found highly interesting unit mstrue
tjyc. I have met many visitors here
txoin vnriou* sections and felt -xmie in
teresl in inquiring their opinions. M i
liv of them wv.'tvfrom the North and
West; most of them were men of in
telligenee and o*»ei yation. The ver¬
dict is uttauUnofis in its favor. The
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The high
KATK* or BOARD,
tamed nl ieu.vmaWe charges. I know
of fair boarding house* which ^ave The very
board tor fl.Wt per day. high
rat rate charged by tie; Markham House
j, tf.i'xi per day. .Vi no one Call com
pj,ij,i of the lack of accomodations or
»»* expense of the visit.
G»h* natural cause is that the crowd
waa not great as some expected. The
gieedo . , h »aiding house keeper, so to
apeak, “reckoned without his host. ” lu¬
deed it is feared that the scarcity of
visitor?* will la; a serious drawback. 1
proven a success. Another great dilfi
culty is the,
small Paktonaok by sodthekx
PEOPLE.
Nort belli exhibitors say they do not
|ieople of their own section. Efforts
however will l»e made to remedy this,
special excursions at the railroad rate
one cent per mile will lie gotten up
from various towns and sections of this
other Southern slab s. This ought
result favorably It is to bo hoped
our iteoplo will givu it Uifcir whiuj
1 think no one who makes a proper
use of his time will regret the trips,
to day’s CEf.iflhKATloN.
To-day the crowd at the grounds
was very large. The visiting Gu*er
ruins, who hud arrived this morning,
present weie Ilovt (.overip.rs IVuiisvIvania Bigelow, of
|{|acMnVrn^ .oiineeUeutt l *of Kentucky! of Sfay^aid.
of
SlMlU| Carolina, Jarvis, of North Caro
iina, and ex-Governors Jewell and
Brows. Governor Jewell, it will lie re
memlx'icd, was l‘osi,m aster-General m i
del Giant. These gentlemen were
enmp,tilled by a party of
officials and citizens fnibi tlmir
( lv „ tiat.-s. On arrivul at the park
t.uir grouiv^pt was made ot the luiiVdings
repaP-d the to close the .liul^s of wlytcli 1UIL the par- An
»y
address > of welcome was then delivered
(hiviwnor Colquitt, and resixinses
weie made by each of the visiting Gov.
ernors. This part was somewhat prosy
A:aL‘i u
The remainder of the &|x;cches seeuied
unable to forego tilts jdeakuro of long
winded orations. Cuiisidering that
some of t hem were not blessed with the
graces of uratory, it may well be siiii
^ised eiiee that the majority Lmxl of tho with audi- ill
were gneviously
deliveisil platitudes mflicteij iqxiii
Dutsi.lcof this tl.e visaing gov
ernors upon the whuld created a very
favoruhleim|>res»iqn. lmdy They area flue
looking of men. At the close of
these addrtwses, brief s piss'lies wore
made by others, ginhthe ilMtiugujghed
gunsts were piovi.ind with a Ixioquel.
Ji'liu f»i>PDch making onleal ww§ ajaiii.
, J|U))lp utmust
prevailed, and all seemed to enjoy
themselves. To-night receptions an.
i» progress at Governor’s Man-ton,ami
Jmiir'iL lww»Si of nf several utiUiii'u I el »»1 the t lira iiniuf inosi tirmni. juoini
nent citizens of the eita. The gover
nwia, and other visitors will lie
ed at all. At the Kuuhal! House » s|h>
«{<*! iwepjijou wiU lie given by tlie
i'.nnsvlv.inia Ekhibitors .‘ ‘, to Governor Led
Hoyt of that Umt RU stale. , e It t is is expected px| t<»
beqillU an elegant llffulr. #
a Monr.t. kakmk.u.
I have just had quite an entertain
ing cniHreijutiou with a prominent and
successful Tanner' from Burke eounty
ls lie here strongly on a visit to tho Exposition,
endorses the views of Maj.
Jones, of Troup, given in the last mini-
1 st of Tiik Dkmuckat in regard to
’’intensive" fanning, and the editorial
comment thereon. fie gives me some
M ,. w Hll( j tiitrfily interesting ideas on the
suhjeot of fai iiiing, and an account of
successful experiments in a new
lion made by liimself and certuiu of
iiih
1 will give #n account of tlie inter
view in the next issue of The Demo
CHAT, with tlie facts and fig ires. It
is no less striking than that of Maj.
.bines, of Troup, •' ’ M
Letters of Administration.
i;|.;oKGi.\ Tauakkiiuo t of STY.
\v=> K '~: mi-ii-w usta. of
vv hits applied to me tor letters
Adminislration on the Estate of Mrs.
Matllia l ||illstnan, latent said eoun
‘'Thex'e'Tue tlierefhre to cite and ad
iimmsh ali persons eoiiceined to tie and
appear at iny office, ami show cans*; if
any th'toiier they can on or by the first Monday
in next why said letters should
not la* granted :
Given under my hand at office in
' i awfonlville, Ga., this August g'.itli,
I v hH 1.
tf|AULES A. BEAZLKY,
Ordinary T. U.
» ' ,1 • Ul . n . f . . on « l,in i
' U ' ‘ "’
GEORGIA 1 ai ivkkuuo t m nty.
|Xt»UK |’ in- m.nte ww'ks to alter the Honorable >late application Court will ot
Ordinary, fur'said count >. lor leave to sell
r, ',“ I!, " 1 '' lh,1 '”" 2 'iiS to the Kstate ot
U***’V ElhngUin. late ot said county de
ceased. <'•>*« ^’er Nt
JOHN \\ FIA.lViD X,
,\d in i nisi, a,or_
A|ljliu \imiie ,111011 itiiin for Itir I I etlerx t llffMll ut'Gn triUrUWHMBIk irili'inxIiih
GKitRGlA Tauxfkkbo Cm \tv.
,, . ...
jilicus t»f >;ntl (Mianliunshiu count> has apulitsl t«>
»»*' lv‘th>rs of for tin*
nroiHMlv t»f Quinctt Stcnhctis minor chi Hi,
Kmicnia Fhtytl minor ^ran«! chiM nf
Uuh y SU‘i»licns late of suit! county tic
nwwl.
Ttiew are therefore to rite and admon
i-h alt jieraons eoneerniHt to be and appear
»» “*» " r *" ! '"- 5 Mondnv in
November next to show eause.it any they
,-an, why said letter- should not be grant
,d .
,, t.tven under , my ^ hand amt official , signa
tuft* this J*eptem (mt 14th, isst.
t il.VRt ES V BEAZLKY
Orttinary T. C
| ARTHUR, THE PRESIDENT,
And C. Myers to tlie front offering the TnWie or.e of the I-argest and best se
•*£
offer th«*liest selection of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boets, Shoes. Hats and Xo
tious, that have ever been sewn in Middle Georgia, also bear in nnnd that I
have always a full supply of Groceries on band.
Our Clothing
Is the nobbiest that lias ever been seen South of Mason and Dixon » Line.
Suits for the Rich and the Poor.
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... 1 ruth , * . is stranger , than ...... fiction. My pride .. with ....... th* I>adies. and , . I aid pre
is
Istred to bring smiles to their faces, when they tiehold our grand stock of Dress
Goods. Elegant lllack Cashmere at the lowest figineujiiid the prettiest line of
Worsted Fluids at 20c., 25e,, .'Jlk;., all the go this si-wtoa, also, a fine assortment
of Black Alautca at bottom prices. ’
Loolt' -e T M “VwWW.—'XX. ■ »* ■
A full stock of the prettiest prints ever seen In Grawfordville. We can
suit tlie most fastidious taste, the very best prints at 7c., per yard,
SHOES! SHOES!!
Having |*aul special attention to thin feature of my businsss, andPalso, be
iii^ in direct (M)imauni(Mtiori with iPtnui of the I truest and liest Shoe Manufap
lories in the United .States I can offer the l»est inducements ever known,
Our one dollar shop will give the last satisfaction, and a Ladies’ Half
for if 1.2.1, that cannot lx; sold elsewhere for less than #1.75, also, 1 have
a complete line of Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Shoes, hand sewed, .Sailer Jjervin &
Go’s make l’liiladelphia. Every pair warranted to givti satisfaction.
’ w « ‘ ‘ h ^ ^OMinnt.tmn the atmr art mien, lw.t, wiU say that iipy
I" need of gomls in my line, will do well to give me a call, as quick sares,
; ‘" (1 smi ‘ n »*»•“» >»"»> >“««“•
‘aBL f ^ H/ArnnO |y! rN
. y p V
New Arrival of Furniture
ll r THE MAMMOTH STORE
OF
mass wmmm*
708 and 710 broad street.
’
We are now prepared to show the public the finest and lK“St selected stmA in
Walnut and Ebony ; Wiilnul Dressing Cases and French Dress, Sets, Atoning
Will Library. yTuiiiture, Ac. Oiir prices are within the reach of everylauly.
and guarantee wnr g.xids to givo^ perfect satisfaetiou. Give lakaeuU
purchasing elsewhere.
Agents for Natioiini Wire Matt reus.
PLATT BROTHERS,,
(JliiV Hk' vT Tllli 1 Ilr, 1 Dlu RID /’II VJll alu Hi)
; d
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I'l’. <, 11 11 . , .
RV( )UK S
f- TT JKJT a
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-A-dNTID
' LIVER IMLT*
(SUGAR-COATED.)
* >lw 1,1,1 *"* Dose,
One l*ill lx a I>onp.
* One I*ill In a lhw s
These Fills arw an absolute cure for
all Bilious and alarial affections.—
They grap|ilu w ith disease at ils foun
, lain head, and risil it out of the dia¬
tieut’s system at once. They btftify tin;
body against Disease in all birnpf sml- ‘
den attacks and epidemics, and enable
all to brave the MiasinattdTfirngei of
swamps and forests. One vial of DH.
II At lKH’K’S NEW LIVER PILLS
relieves the entire system of pains and
! aches, enlivens the spirits mid semis new
bloorl
i mWNuiNcs tiikoik;ii tiik vi.ins.
(;t)l for t iii 8 inestim;ibfa me<)i<‘ii,e ;iL i
your nearest druggist,- anil lake no oth- j i
, or.
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• IIRjtltU’k S At W lit A Cl
1’illS.
Fur ill I >ise i-es of the Kulnevs lie
isrJ&KiS'XRSi "■
lor Knivale Diseases, Nervous Flos
nation, Weakness, timieral lassitude,
Want of Appetite, and Kick lleadaelie.
“^^’s UiiiversaT N*’«’ Lixw in'their Filis wilt la*
T|„. y are effects.
.
and a cure can almost always lx'guar
autced. j
Eaeh vial contains twenty Fills. One i
Fill is a dose.
FRICK TWENTY FIVE CENTS.
ror Sale by all Mru^ists.
CAUTION None are so genuine
unless the signature of .1LLF.N HAY
lx H K surrounds each vial of Fills.
H<"H 1‘ill u< N’m/ur-O-.b.l. If your
druggist does not keep tire in. we will
mail them free to anv address on re
ceipt of 25 cents. Five.vials for^SUHi.
...-y , •]• /1 v i- ' |xi YOTIH’I ' VY
HAvdoclx _ 7\twY Co
.»ii -7. i*r 1 l.itt Stiert, • New l ork. .rl
wj, - Sl . j.y.
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! U *EJ?|500 .jp£8UNKDftT*-* ''UCnyMlON £lial 11 '
80 m T !g rr : r B> -fS# 8 f!iP e
'^“te&SEEDS \vGyP-' >Y
TO s j _
DAVID.LANDRETH&SOKS. PHIIA.
( 1 I.INAl’.D HOl>F.
ii xvroN stufkt, sun post-okfuf.
ATHENS. e»rp«‘teti. I.KtlRGiA
Itmims all Good sample rooms
for OxuHiiieivial Traveler-.
A D. CR1N ARD, Proprietor
A TREJIEADOlSCAMNOKADE
»'» soon be opened from a Battery whose Guns are a I ways ‘ oaded i n t Ki at f '*** ° f
&«&-<"»»ssjsjsh™^
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
The people will hear the noise ; tlieir purses will receive the benefit. Away with
; high prices
Crops Arc Too Short!
The people must make their money go a long ways. C. A. DAN IS A L D ■,
Greenesboro’. Ga., understand this, ana are prepared to quote such figures as tnetr
customers wfll appreciate Their buyer has been for days in the great commercial
markets and will continue the personal selection of goods until the largest stock in
Think of Ladies’ Cloaks
bought s3t( at auction worth 81.30 »o.> each Prints Ladies’ heavy and 5e; Winter Alpacca Jackets Lustres SI.73 12Vfc ; Winteipjl) Cash^e r r ■ e
Goods 15 to ; width Full suits of clothes for me
Jr>c . A) | WooJ jjj ac t Cashmeres double :i7*,'c; proportion. These >ods wi
$ 3 . 30 , for children (full suRs), 32.00. Other things in g
all be in and on sale by or before
f I * *-I71 DL'T) a-IA *7 YT'TT L li«i 1 LOOT# Qxl
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h.w-pn.ui- 1 **
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f ' * J xt I) 1.’ 1 11 AT A MILLINERY (MININGS
In Baltimore and who is thoroughly posted about all tire-Sew styles of Bats and Bon¬
nets. and tlie new methods of Trimming, and will thus be sure to have the very
choicest stock nf which Middle Georgia cap boast.
reach Greenesboro’, about the first of October, and he* department . will ...
J Kiss IJ. will
be fully equipped bv *
OCTOBER 5TH TO 10TH.
Every lady is requested to make a note of this. The espeeial attention of Gentl
men is called to our line Clothing. Hats amdAiUoes selected with the greatest cajce,
Ybry truly,
€. A. DAVIS CO.
Gree ■o’j Ga*
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TIE] & It
I ! Druggist^ d ApotHWi es.
FORDVIL LLB, GA.
A /UIJ. LINK OT A
Drugs, Chemicals, rorfumeries,'Soaps, Cigars, Etc
1 Also Dealers in
^
Fancy G-roceries.
A d^sohpited, auii you will be pleased with our goods ami psices. IS#
keep on dv the REST ndt>Tl S.
W. 11 . BEII> •>
T ^TLYPMA IT’41
CBA WFOHDVILLB.- GA'. I
Uasjui hand a full line of
I Ww l (i <; I E
AND
Wagons, U;iniudxs. Etc.
I j
I have tlie futtes! and most complete
!"t of BUGGIES, and Buggy and
Wagon HARNESS ever brought to
lliis market ami which I am selling at
BOTTOM FRIGES. Give ms a call
when vox neixl anything in tny line,
sep'i-t 4w J. N . (.’ll A 1‘MAN.
|
coknkh f.kuith asm uiioad btrbkts,
trui'set ' “ i- i.v mi • i a
‘
I-o utraliv Wwati'd, and within five min
iV.'.us.'V' 1 0 .ii\’k J.'V’o^ ll VwV^V- W ’iGTiUiV , Ti , . , .Vi.L
mgs, =,--sb&fci*............... l ’niiui iLquilJ ipiva House, Telegraph
5
The llou-e i* supplied with all the con
; iin. in - - of a ium ,las> M.derii iloh'laind
ises|»'en.ll> wet! hx-aleil.and pwvi.le.1 with
q!^ra'easing smupels' 1 * ? “
1* ami l ^ ‘ ‘ relV-'l.h .Vn,"-> 1 1 ' a.' ! > n .‘i- 1 i* t ‘-v It tV h‘.-V U y
Suuimerville in the ofliewfor theaccom
UHHiation «»f guests
G. s ATKINSON House.Danville.Ky A SON, 1’rop rs
Foinierlv of Clemens
FOR RENT.
\\ r ILL be rented for the year 1*S2
It iui the first Tuesday in Noveiu
l»-r next at l-uhlie outcry G-fore th"
Guilt House dool m t lawfoidville
I'.dialerto county within the lawful
hours of sale, the real estate belonging
to the estate of Harry Stephens deceas
ed. to wit :
tine iinprovwi lot in tlie town of
Urawfordville whereon Casp.i Mvers
1 ' ineliiding the orchard lot
and , lot in f ti , in , r , dweU 1,1 nc r 'muse ’
One lot known as the , gill house lot
containing slxml lln-ee acres.
One tract of land near (lie town of
Urawfordville containing 7» sieves, with
i...... 1 , 1
H'tST-. county 21
miles northeast of Crawford ville,known
‘SmnuSi?"*^ C0 " taiD '
Terms -notes with approved security
will l>c required, deads due the first of
December 1S82. This October Htb,
1 ss 1.
j. J. KENT. Adm’r’s.,
on Estate of Han v Stephens.
Oct. loth. Jt.
tVilikeepconsiasUy 0,1 band a tiufi Vme of the FINEST ltlf AN®*S of
WINES AMD LIQUORS
III connection with his Wtlier business. • sep2 dm
A HALF MILLIONS
SURPLUS UAl'lTAk
Uiclmrds & Bro.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Made the lucky inemlicrs bf a l’OWEBf UL DRY GOODSSYNDlOATEl All oppi>
Aition must stand aside Koveinber when our andY0ee^ipai>t;r, prices Uke possession will of the minds of th.- pco/,>
Septouabur, Oetdher, 1881 ring over this
GLORIOUS COUNTRY
And every human being for one thousand miles around will
SHQUT ALOUD
advertising to their friends the unheard of bargains to be had at
V. RICHARDS k BROS.
This thing will last through the wliole season amt N.CXAU.STA.KJE, The largest FA.O
TORIES and DRY GOODS KINGS of tho WORLD have given, u# control of
THE SOUTHERN MARKET,
awl we shall distribute in four months
«jL-oOv/,v7\/VJ (ItOXA /Ul/V
’ ^ks.Satins, Uassimere^, ( loaks. Shawls, Plaids, Balmoral Bleaehedsnd Skirts, Brown. Fancy Cotton#, Dress floods, Cotoved' Gent's Siiks,
THIlxOrS uO QUTi ..... ^7
The whole trade shall hear the news. Everybody must know besiieT forthwith-our success. success.
We have New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore
T » E LARGEST EUROPEAN CONNECTION
**** , S,,ks .. “uVwe^omroHteiein* 2nd T ° sum
thte
THE CHEAPEST DKY GOODS
ever known to the trade. Get your quotations from markaikiiil T will do
WHOLESALE BUYERS NOTE THIS. anv } We w» W * J ‘ d0 ' hat **
t er.
Y. RICHARDS & BRO., Augusta, Ga.,
CONTROLLERS OF THE SOUTHERN M'ARKET.
Samples and prices at Retail sent when desired and EXPRESS FREIGHT PAID
on order- ul $ 20,00 amt over.
.VVTlJA tPVYPO \U it ,Vi\ iYTl/h I 1 1 ' to sup
r to 1 ,,jy tlie
j mim .| Wl . iliuniml for the only
c mi,piete,Authentic and Fully Illustrated
I l-.it ifii of UI 1 President US (Ittil i’-ntield -nlaCIt,
just published. It is a tinilling story
m lu.w lie rose by herculean struggle fullrqga|d- from
obscurity OaWwt, to fame. Especially C’onkting
“•« '»> Conflict with Suit
Attempted Assassination, \t onderful
gi ( -al Treatment. I’. enlaw Criiieal Condi
tion. etc. Ably written: embellished
with steel portrait of Garfield, etc Low
price. By fat tire fastest selling be*,k wot.
A,
fcpCCUll _ NotlCO.
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Having disposed of the The Demo
crat to Messrs. Young A Co., they
are authorized to collect and receipt
for all subscriptions and advertise
ments due to The Democrat.
M. Z. ANDREWS.
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Practical Life.
The great problem solved. Theindi
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