The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, October 29, 1881, Image 5
Tlie Democrat, Edward Younjf & Co., Proprietors. SATURDAY. OCTOBER*), 1881. LOCAL ISTELL1GEXCE I3F We do not rant atnmgmout com The name of the »eritt r it ' m .. *■ ‘ . Uicu ! t3~ Vonirihtiont nJTwSaili ui. and on only one tide of the paper. GST We can not undertake either to preterte or to rrturo communications which tee decline to publish. t-iT The price for announcing Candi date* Karnes it SS.iki. CRH FOR DV 11.1a E POST-OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS. Open at 7:00 A. M. f Close at 6:00 r. M. SUNDAY HO^p. Open till from 7:30 till 8 a. m, and from 1:30 2. ** Save Tour Hair” Keep It lleautilul. The “London Hair Color Restor¬ er,’’the most delightful articleever indrodueed to the A meriean people and Hair is totally Restorers, different being from entirely all oth¬ er free from all impure ingredients that render many other articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness niaturely ot failing grayness.frm of the iiair^Gsts, sickness or per- or other causes.its use will restore the natural youthful growth, cleasiug color, and the cause scalp a healthy impurities, dandruff, &c., from all at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrant¬ ly and perfumed,rendering pliable marking it the indispen¬ hair soft an sable article in every toilet. Ask your druggists for London Hair Color i Restorer. Price, Depot 75 cents a (lie. Imttle fj Six bottles, §t Main for nit fd States.:!*) North Sixth St., Philadw, auglSyl G. H, LI. Numerous Large _ Sales Testimonials and prove that prices of Pian¬ os aud Organs, for same make and style, are from 20 to 30 per cent, less at “The ™usic “ ouse of Die South” than elsewhere. G O. ROBINSON & CO. L. P. Q. o Large (Msh Contracts aruLIgu-geSi^sat wiHbic lies nianutactiirers tiiK&uth,” “TTi Music ,ouse 1 of ML 1 enable G Fianos O. ROB and NSON Organs toselffimieiio paid by small dealersP*^ a%|p» pride than, j, V' w i ] r jt* / 0R<XFKmhL. m Jr»7r'Af . i # M. II. 0. T S. . fr.O —. ... ROBINSON & CO.sell in Tex as, “ikansns, J>oiiioiaiia, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and in every South emi Stale north of Georgia. —ogusta can ,L' iosttv etaim i" 1 an lmv« 1 ,S1C ■ / ii uv — — ouse oi tue »outn. R I. O. 1X1. A* 4 Twenty to thirty (>er cent, saveJ^n purchasing Musical Superior Pianos and Organs, Iustrurnents,Sheet Music,Mus¬ ic Books and best Italian Strings, at “The Mmie ouse of the South.” Tuning and Pepairing By C. . TAYLOR, the only author¬ ized Tuner of the Music ouse of the South, Augusta, Ga. G. O. ROBINSON & GO. 0ct.27,80.j-y. XVhat Sl.OO Will Do. The Home Companion Pub. Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, will give their eight page illustrated semi-monthly paper, twenty-four beautiful pictures llxlo inches in size,and S6.00 worth of books for only One dollar. Sample paper and a fine picture of President Garfield and tamily sent free to all who write for them. A Wise Deacon. Weacon Wilder, f want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well the past season, when all the rest of us have been sick so much, and have had the doc¬ tors visiting us so often.” “Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I well used and Hop Bitters in time; kept my Three family dof saved the doctor bills. iars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I’ll warrant it has cost you and the neighbors one to' two hun¬ dred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time.” ^ er.” “Deacon, ITI use your medicine hereaf E. R. SCHNEIDER, Importer T a of STv Fine rrr- Wines, Havaanah Cigars, Mineral Waters etc 161 and 256 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Oget 8. m3. sending us word. WHATTHE PEOPLE OK ADJACENT TOWNS ARE DOING. The News of N'eigbboring Counties Cull¬ ed lrow our Exchangee, aud Written By oer t'urrespoudeuu—Wilkes, War ren,Greene, Oglethorpe. Hancock, SSia rou. Etc. maplI^idge ‘ [Special Correspondence Democrat. ] Co:ton is abobt all gathered in the tiQoth dist. About a half crop made. Most „ farmers in this district . will ... make corn enough to supply their. farms another year. A large percentage of the hogs in this section have died of cholera. Ut,Th«. r.«.» mu,« » ported to have diptheria. Mr. G. G. Hixon and others will leave for the cotton Exposition this week. Misses Cagle and Ingraham have closed their schools and will leave for Atlanta soon. G^e a on 2nd Sabbath. He made a very favora ble impressiou, as a gifted aud popular preaeher. WAUREN. *- 1 1 ;ns . armputiited very soon. I his will i he a very painful remedy for the cancer ^ 1 on his band. Mr. J. Newton '.Cason, son of Rev. i \V. i) B. B. ii (Jason, f of Thomson, in.A>»(*An ai.iia*! called on us Monday— Clipper. Mrs. Judge M. II. Wellborn and Miss 8allie her daughter who lately re I turned from the north, had a pleasant time visiting the ‘many prominent (daces of pleasure aud healthful re¬ sorts in the north and east. Miss Lizzie Spence, is very sick. Mrs. Benj. Harris who has been quite ill for some weeks is now very nearly recovered. ! HANCOCK. Judge T. J. Little is ill. i Doster of the limes & Planter and Burnett, of the Ishmaclite have been hopping around Macon the past week. The Islimaelite makes apology for a badly printed issue. Their press was out of order. We sympathize with them. We have been there. Doster, of the jeJtshmaelite , saves scratching and paper by composing lo cals as lie sets them. Our l r ou»g man frequently does this, 4 The fence troubles will Begin on the 7th of Noyember, six .o’clock sharp. Liquor—Licks. hhmaelile : “Our clever neighbor of the Crawfordvilie Democrat is mis¬ taken. The Is'wiaclile got out no trade issue, though it was on a sort of adver Using boom a week or so ago.” We were under the impression that it was a ne trade ate gl,(dj|q. issue^wnd see we oui won’t coutempoiaiies back water, doing so Wrapi 1 , We rejoice . with them, In Wrn cmhet Strother vs. the (»a. ICnK/u-Hic verdict was for tiie defer) Uttrit ' ' 1 Miss Yuli^Seese, of Madison, is yis iting KparLiW . ^g^ 5 X«—*• Biss’s hands’lias lands'has One of Mr. YV. If. gathered and sold fifty dollar s’ worth of hay since the layiug by of die erop.s. The Calaboose, or Hotel da comfor u li £)runken, of Sparta, will be moved next to the jail. Jiir^nSk The Grand an advanced position against licensing bar and biil iard saloons. They will most likely be licensed, all the same,— hhmaelile. Mrs, Laura Knowles is dead. Hancock is roused about caterpillars. OGLETHORPE. Last Saturday evening all the prop¬ erty of the Knights of Jericho and Sons of Temperance was sold to the highest bidder, in U’lnterville. I Messrs. Hutchinson & Johnson,;iiave got their cotton cleaner in operation at Winterville. Mr. John McGuire has moved his family to his father-in-law’s, J. G. Nunnally, at Jfaxeys, and is guarding convicts in Greene couuty. Oglethorpe can boast of some as pret¬ ty girls as any county in the state. So the Echo says. Oats are coming up aud looking well . Oglethorpe, ln Mr. Robert Turner, is very sick, Mr. Calvin Mathews, and Miss Afac c^y Filter, weie married on the 23rd. GREENE. t’ The protracted meeting at the Bap¬ tist church in Greenesboro,»closed on Tuesday night last. w A question that is interesting Greenesboiryiow Postmaster. is; who will be their next W. R. Bunkley, Esq., a popular so¬ ciety man of Leesburg, Ga., is among his friends at Union Point this week. A negro child was burned to death on Judge C'arlston s place last Wednes¬ day. The circus at Madison Wednesday was well attended by Greene county people. WILKES - wiSL, deal °‘ beCr isdra,lkin HM Sl,r, T Al ' k ' « J.M. Callan is enlarging and i il»],!' 0 v ing Ins steam mill and gin every year. He has recently added improvements. John rnhn Adam’s residence •* in ■ ♦, the conn try, caught hre last Saturday night week but fortunately the fire was dis covered before it did much damage. A gret deal of hay is being gathered in this county, and it is a very wise thing. An oil company has bought all of the old barrels in Washington, of all kinds that are water tight, paying sixty cents each for them, Keep Bulging. Such k ind r' ,rds 38 these car ? a . great deal , of pleasure to the heart of an editor. The Messrs. Bailie show their appreciation in actions stronger than words, and send us a fine adver tisement use ‘ utMU - Office of James G. Bailie & Sons, ; Augusta, Ga., Oct. 25th, 1881.— Edward Young A Co., Crawfordvilie, Ga. Gents : You are issuing and mak So? KSiSffi. wf‘» “X. 58 only keep at it long enough. Yours truly, James G. Bailie Jt Sons. i Itching Piles—Symptoms aud Cure The. symptonsare moisture, like perspi¬ ration, intense iUhing, increased by S tinue unue very very serious si results may follow, ^ “ AU-Healing All-Healing Ointment ” is a ^ pleasant n’-a^^ sure cur enre* ^* Hheuin, bi‘ald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers Itch, Blotches, Mvtvuv..., all ...a Scaly, uxoij, Crusty, ww. vj , Cuta- v Eruptions. * Price 50 cents* 3 boxes ot; k m «u onu •Jdraau ’ '. receipt . . or inrcc Oil ' price 111 currency or ^ j cent Or. pos taf , e stamps Prepared Sixth only by ! ; Swayiie& Sou* 330 North street, i Philadelphia, -................. Pa., . to whom -------------- ietteis sheuld ——... ! addressed. Sold by all prominent Drug i augioyi OCR HOTGI.S. The Arrivals—How the Strangers Come into Crawtbrdville. REG1STEHKD AT THE DAltllAOOTT HOUSE. W. A Griffin, Atlanta, Ga. A. R. Fletcher, Louisville, Ky. J. A. Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. A,. Robinson, Lynchburg, Va. Thoinf Slurley, Warrenton, Ga. J, A. Taylor, Taliaferro. A. C. Alley, Spartanburg, S. C. ckawfokdville hotel. J. Rosenthal, Baltimore, Md.; C. W. Gause, Jas Akers, A. G. Lamar, J. D. Rowel, S. W. Coleman, T.M. Mathews, Atlanta Ga., II. Fleming, T, C. FiUigin, Athens, Ga.; J. A. J. Sfcdonnougli, Bos¬ ton; P. CLiSylvester, Cincinnati; J. R. Vea/.y. B. A. Stovall, Augusta Ga.; E. II. Pottle, Jas. Whitehead, Rev. Hartley, Warrenton Ga.; U: o. F. Pierce, Sparta, Ga.; U. II. Rhodes, W. T. Stephens, S. J. Jones, B, F. Wynn, P, G. Vea/.y, G. (V. Portwood, G, E. Bird, Jfllo, Taylor; Geo. Miller, Ta'iaferro; G. L. Finch, Sharon Ga.; Jno. J, Pliner. “Ilou’t know half ihelr Value." and “They Kidney cured Complaint, me of Ague. Biliousness as recommended. l had a half bottle left which I used for my two little ;£ girls, who the doctors anil “ e 0 ‘«K ve s f ( ^.VuL.^me''mght if j j given them Hop Bitters. Timv j did them imtii so thoy much good cured. 1 continued TliaV J usfi were is why ;ay y<"i do not kmuv iialf the Value of lloii fitters, and do not recointnend them liigfi enmudt. B., Rochester, N. Y. See other column.—Awioncan Rural Home. — —-—--- ---- Applicahoa DiSHliSSlOIl. for Letters of GEORGIA—Tai.iaferieo County. \\ ' | Administrator, Administrator, |EREAS, Sylvester on on me the Estate Estate Stewart, of of ’ b , ,iiW80n Stewart, Lte of said county deceased, lias applied to me for letters of Dismission from said Estate. These are therefore to eite and admonish all they persons concerned, to show cause if anv can, on or by the first Monday in January next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Crawfordvilie, Ga , this October fitli, 1881. CJJakles A. Bkazlky, Ordinary, T. C, Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Tauafekko County. T)Y I) virtue of an order from the llon orable Court of Ordinary of Talia¬ ferro county, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Craw¬ fordvilie in said county, on the first Tuesday in .November next, between the lawful hours of sale, tlie following property to wit: One lot of land lying in said county, and adjoining lands of It. T. Kendrick, James R. Jones and others, containing 00 acres nure or less, known as the ! home place. “Lso one lot known a» the Silas Meadows place, adjoining lands of Felix F. Darden, William T. ! Flynt, and ™. Perkins, containing 8H acres of Elijah more or less, sold as t he property Meadows, deceased, for the purpose of a distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. Terms, one half cash, and tlie re¬ maining half due 12 months from day of sale, with interest from (late at 7 per cent per annum, and bond for j titles when the purchase money is paid. This October 8th, 1881. Welcome A. Stone,A dministrator, I with the will annexed of Elijah Mead ows, deceased --- Application for Leave to Sell Land. cuiiucfi riOVuteeks ta ^afmr^late r 11 on’i- 1 -n C/n vr-v W h^madr^Yf mmHeatioi. *Tl X, r wiH wiB *>e marie to tlie iionorablt/ onm-ihle • 4rah t°o ^l! i r r rcif mS" G. Hixim, late of sahl comity ^ T, tr^ M ’JSv TT77'7........'7bi,7 r SS*Sgl£gi?nMt* 1 m \v F 1 ( i iM r \ STOVK Sr \dni dstratw ' A ... who-have , , ever used Brown's Iron Bitters ............ th-m to tii.-i, f t ieu,L. JOHN 1 KEELY’S GREAT SPECIALTIES FOR THE COTTON EXPOSITION SEASON! Keali/iutr the t*«*tHint with itu* errtU influx of visitor* which the ExpoMiH.imssurvs, will ctiiNc a tirrotlv d»»mnini lor iIm* nonfuiic cat wHw ds Mrtaiiitiifr to the Dry ConhIk trade, the w riter Iimn mnde extn«ori!in*ry pre |«»r«turns to Miiti.lk iki<* Niiiic: *n«l having rum fortunate uffrml «*u>u#h toaitvn ntUwrite lot* of 1 ohh)n at estMUinlitiary lot* {trice*, it in hi* detetmiuatioa io loud the State til tfiornttt nith the firmicM Hurfcnm# eTer rh* f iveh 1 * a CLOAKS L LO A KS 1 CLOAKS! CLOAKS! I hare Cloak, Twenty ihrmwnd dullan mirth <4 The Largest stuk ot tUak», Jacket. *ml Ubtcn «m(h oi liilhKlclpkl*I for II. JS each! 1 hare Clonk* at f'O each! I hare Cloak, at ererr intermediate price! 1 hare Chiaka by the thouaand I One NOT ONE OF THEM WAS PURCHASED IN THE REGULAR WAV ! dotl# - Ini vm obtained from an lin|*ort» , i \rho, hating Good* in the Ciuitiiii) M»*uni*. was rumpf'litii to sacrifice Nome In onler to ml*' to p*r n the UiUiut*. Other lot*, Uiughl first in our way. then In another, hut nil hi* sacrifice. cotiktiluU* *t mice the UnjeatiunlchcwperthHof Llu*k*4f4t ffeivJ iu lieorjrin! *«» >ell you ftHaotltMk (urfi, thd ami then make « fond profit! the CfMI ^ 9§ ^ P# BH I mn ^ell you a ti» t’l.mk for fa <u. then make all the profit I want * An l« Cloak for $•'»' A fW* Cloak ft»r ffi, and ar> ofi *a A 115 Cl*M»k for m etc. etc. TOC __ JuMue to ) ourself, Kender. deinamls ih.it yon invesiijrata this superb line of after you have seen cloaks else when*, but iurarlably REFORM lil'Y! You will he deli^hnnl by tloinp so' Yon wil he suited by doine so' Yon will save money |»y doing so! 1 l..w Ijuli.v Knell.o i Walking Jackets, tin|( price! Kvervhsly ivuienitiera the ilntK«inA I aobt last fail in Jackets. The Itarv.iitu nn» nftn In the— ccliiae evcvYthint: previously iu*Mis***Clonks! >h.ovn! and line, SuipiiMitu I iiHiYiniiis A full «it*ert» l IUtF.t mimlvriuc t»IX some TIMES I sim pinnents.' Cloaks hotiw S<»nth? state uiihesiiatiiwrly tliai t mn prepared to slo»w half ir»»iu Til as many as any other c|.*tli t'l.siera. in all sfvf«*s. hm*ipasls, price’ CASHMERES!. BLACK _ ifete ?ol«l fp A fj" w;?» 13 ^ I am res|K»u*H*le lor the eulor »jfeceshould of r\*er plw* of IUa«k rnshmi'n* wMfh mill he i.rtiiUuFy, over my wil .V f\^Kir whichniemwth»t if prowu.b*a Uui color, to W iw eu . I RKr \ hin^he<l ne\v RESPOND i I have rmvemtcn Often been uecn mukimmi nt «i by i>v roron'liturs for ofl’rring such RiiAiAitte**. hul 1 never do »»♦» exet*pl the juinifies it. mul 1 KEYKR FAIL TO WHENcaJ.J.KDon ...... To Make ........... IT I km 1 l*u(l> ibJ Blur Hiack Andi.'ii.ttonu'rs mu hiivr rither b]r inking for which they nr«fer. 1 recommend the Rhifc Bnict lot tNwaty mm dtwibiUiy. DlA»*k nil wool raihmi'rM. vamI, a-4'1 Iasi fill V* piece* RHrtf *R wool Cashmere*, 46i,ent» yrfrd. ml«1 Im* flan •% ft&afcntlk wci-ei J> 1 ‘entt At di) centi 32 pieces Jil iek m11 iviniI Cashiuere*-. .*ni ivnt* ynnl. nuM IhsI fall at i‘*5cents. Ji BUih hII w«»1 I'Rithinon*. Wumta y»r«l, «olil liirtkll it !.’• this 4J i>ieei“*of the best unul* !ll *<-k lllaek nil I’n^hmereH, Wi> »l Umbmercs In America I'nrtienlnr Kvcrvlhiuu HtteiiUim ma*le is eH>hi(l n» In this cuUhymI unule (’Hshnieren, of k«mhI*. I am <tet%rrmineU full <*f lo'Well prb'ea a bWltj will b€> «t price’ pities tine |>n»|M»rlh>»*At»*ly chenn! »n a r«ou<e (ou»«1 New York m this highly attractive MUM? k. 1 will gu.inMitee U» be it AN YHODVS kaih)4c of lUiick Cashmeres, n** m.ktter whether ft coinlea fnhii (hi* |>l*c« ok front ’ O SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!, SILKS!, SILKS! SILKS! , m fn this dctmmiiciti i Imvc thi«. u»ne- .»> la*i;e n •‘tneli *- ever Unruly nuvthn.u cun l»c hskimI lor which l enttuht Phow : 15H |*»tve* ct!*«-K colored ShHus. eintimciioe everythi.ii: poH‘i»*ly needed. *o pleoe^ Itlnek mid eol.»r* d Velvets, mH i»TM*eh, nil kIiii<1v«, etc Plnek: Drenc Mlk*i 5>tceti(«. A ccntc, AS cenlfs iMcents, $1 $!.*iV jT.'O. $i.iio.’*ud up tolUv'Cry lliieht K« M »d* *t l*cr >nr«i. «'of»red Silk* A<t eeutii, and eolored fiU wtit^ Hrueiuled rtSAnti', JR ii Iks wtHi, ft! IS Miili, It cents, mid jit perynr«l —i i immciiv Uie. Motto Anti'iur >lii:*od ftiminitig wild fhi-sv Silks A snjHTb line Rtnck every jHittl hie color. qimUiy and design! The largest line of short nwf*. tf-rer Miit*<‘d and plain »ilk idunhet ever oA'etcd in Atlwntn This , (lepmt’iient , trill he fouml DRESS be unusnoly GOODS! titiKaciin'iiv If evcryihini: DRESS dr»-'*> GOODS! aotxis to cent* vwrtl . to good* , wt „ FX, All tn# io wttrHcuvc. k iloes, lleij^e fmin m irthries up n< a ! Khumel 1/rcs.sG' ikhIa, tToth <lrvf>p‘tihcls, h'l-einii) |H*rfovt. l'ltihWamHhnln'v Miipcs. imvekk'i In ^innIh, beniiliful t*ofl, pnlni limp on wll the itrwdow, cheap, llrowa P.mnKcs, Wtie, etc. iri fnct. tliis department In the whether alteiitlon best.o%v*l h|» »n the imrelnse of divss lO’eitith, ^o*>ds tNpnd Inn been taken writh the AOownUI the medium priced mid the line goods, so flint no matter it customer « birrs GihmIm hi l>cei»ts, 3t«viiU, i'*eonu, Ticimu. 7acunts, or the verv finest R»*nds. u tuuifhlficeot H-sortimoit In why of the-dines \\ ill here l»e Miml. T’.eflutlful lines MOURNING >toiiruiiiK iobjUs, both for GOODS! deep and Mintuei ir.'rnhin. hiciudiog MOURNING tabrles betoreolicrcU GOODS!, here. A »|*I , *n«V\t.vvwnaty t , _ oi loess m many now never of CiHiies, Mouriiinu etc. The HOSIERY Hc«ck AND MERINO sale, UNDER i‘ui(iruciug alinoM cverytlilug WEAR, hich could ETC. be »tig|wrtf , k . . most complete «*i l bowery cv»t opcuco m tui- bouse, i-, now tarercu fur w iii n^td 9fMt | oi goods, and aoiulUi^ u li.-i vv. i> lowv*»iuniinoils to tH»Hr inseition 1 i ere. Ladies’ nTcnrhcrTand T'nW-eiu’horrrisked SPECIAL Ucul IlnlMiieg.Hi Do-* jiair, BARGAINS! '»otb wfH ufivitvs idc bcfofd urnfe*’ Merino I’mlpn^h .Vc 2 h- 4 h 7.V. $1 each, nil si/.es unule, (.cuts' Merino » udershlrts and Drawer* at every conceivable price and in unlimited variety’us fn quality,,ntyic. all etc. Thk I and best lines ot Ladies and f«ent's mlet Merino >ldrts and Drawers ever offered lit < Georgia. Childs’ N'e^t and Drawers wqmratc, grade*. C'hihU’ Knits, be tilled Vests i'll and Draw, detail. is atiaekie«L all gmtUr*. in fact to attempt to purtivuiurUe the good* iti this ILwhery sun k, were simple fully, for the entire papir w it^ - " » s • . - , SHIRTS! SHIRTS! ' SHIRTS! SHIRTS! iVihupM never tma Httytbittu b*rn Im iI in t*«-oielil equitl t*» BOOM! KEELY’S SHIRT oods It Dnmv Hcventl ptiblir timiitb* Itetter in cxImvik value l,'. rime* iukI rite 1* Imim ,,ull lit lull ul.isl, wil.;* tii('rt'u.iliii; evvtj ivcck; mid no ivumlpr ll »liyuM lie. fAuh I'liuriuuu. nwall d.UVtl)f (tfloiji to (lu* r THE SHIRT BOOM ’ was Imp'll u«i is bciiiH t;<m(iuue«l ariri greatly deVelofted on tliepritieljjc of STERLING VALUE AND NO TRICKS* / JUST OPENED 0 ; IfcOOO TV*N»nv81»lrtH, LHiCb'KruoWKeiUtti/cM ..... worth ft’*. Men- oo*l I.lneti MV worth <■*•. TV J.7UU Men'* rtue ITum^nti'i^or 4^ . Shirt*! 1,'*00 Mens’ Superb »»( shirl-'. l.auu<hie«Vait>l llltcl»e*t type I (tj hUhtulrletl rttt ami w«»rk, white 7.V ainlM'olore.1 eiw»h. TltR >Uirt<(! Shirt KveryihiuK in a ponulitr marvel. iI»V Mhfrfs! Nothing .NV'iCk Lauutlriett wUUm In St>irt«! »mi col of Thotimmi^ Hoy's mllietl—fur i mvm*. in line tiut Imrgaiol' NoImnIv aii ha' any exeom* now h»r aptirnrtug lu Lliiett tltv* very iHawt Jolm keety w ill m*U it new tfliiri for very IDii* moie ttnui Ui* prifh W' washing old one. I lie uue-lntif • *1 ridw '^hlrt Mittl**r'* lua n**t twen t«*1*i! fall and examine them! That U Uvj way tt,vte*>t the fai t*’ tfc..., 8nja*rl» lint** of Seeling-. t*ill»»w * .isfoc*/ keeper*- ItjvvJlt, Napk^H-^T^ovth t>q« them. 1 *-. Hie ^ink**!**. Ihof^qiftnu**. goitvrally otiylug » •*mt«*it*. them. I ahle They b^tqi*. ele, going )n«i «»}afueil, Lot. The wlliAf price* fa%|. March low. an Tbt 1% ^uuiiito, bityhin thtrin, hirtvl hid 1 l)«»n>e ,nv no; jntolte i.v are out are „«• p„„i Kor p-ieons lliey Aclllitx ly. SHOES! I SHOES! received line* the SHOES I Ii.*.i(- met 'Iok’sIii ihe net «»i being ^'«l now j In >taxk KinbiAevA lull of »wpcr»* alnay.ro iw ion,utl im*(W* IWf y*lf I LU1EO r a niFS' fORSFi'S VjUIvOE 1 Jj UNDERWFAR UlU/Lli Yr JL/\r\> L FTP 1 v,. i I in- «u*/ rtn. < * el in iJ>e * fO>* *|-Inl* • al jeliib. Kiy)|» .v If) t*e loutul pi till-* *.Iotk. Hih i KroMl’ roralr l|i tlfiill VM||c{jf, A mu/n tit *I«#wk. Tii |.fi«lie<' I'idIoi aeai. the hirg'^t Hup In ihe Style Ui1I»*l p* ninlcih T^lie are qiillu ntteomiMot' ah»l ll»e yuleen lunch hover th«:i - thcltti '1 lib i* 4lie iinht iNil ieHlinoJi) of the A NOVELTY I have JnM poTeha^-d a *n»petb line of Ladies' limn! Lu»b<oMered I 'mlet aear tin* n.*ik done in ll WmmVilUbut FrntUV, oh he.-u'Hifu) gOnuthr frttith ,i,de. (he tM-aniy amt eheatHie»g. (*f tvltieh gitMtieiit 1 *«nunot fail lorender them oxrerdmgll' |aq*n)ar, j have marked litem * lie^sp, a- »<• ItilKMluee i|d*iu a- frtv*»ntbly h* |xN*ible, ainl'J pioinbe Hie J.»*liev quite n treat In their De *»m* oiaiaiue tin luiv.C-t ami be*»v*»na k of g(aal* ever <*lh »ed lu Atlanta, nt JOHN KEELY’S. A. U M.GAY & CO. Clotliiors, HATTERS AND EURNISIIERS 37 Peachtree at, Atlanta, Ga, HE AD(iU AllTEIlS FOR Style anil jHlegamw IN i lothiiiir and flats, . 1 -.- iOI C r LSttCPS i./. Ol T)o BoniS Non GEOKGf -Tai.iakk huh County. WHEREAS, '' led Owen for I>. Moore, Let- has a|i(il biministration to rim permanent of de lends mn. U " ! °I n d 'nice late - .. Tl,( ‘ s e are therefore to cite and ad nl8h M l*rson» concerned to . . ......,rSY r ' F'iiVTVT' #" “"ll 1 "!' 1 “,T M to sell the real estate h-loaging to emmijlde. the Estate of Am«« EMi nK 6m'. lab, of -aid <‘« ‘ H- HL Tt^aSrpt. Tuber 5! ll 1 SHI flK uoBFin ' A ' 'I I DGI- --- NctlCO. VY A LL parties iiidebtfd to the estate of It J. Williams, are hereby ito to c.me forward and fettle at once. Payments to ^J. .Shields, J. wmi-ted. W. Jixon or Unless myseif, will lie properly clstiniH wiiLbesuoti promptly paid all Thin Dili of Ooto tier, lf»H ' ‘ C„ ti.Ksiu, Adrn’r.. .....A «j,jA Z Williams. J. MUU.AN. ATLA JT 5!^,;,iS BK “: 0RGIA t# ' 1 M " O \ IT ‘’ \| 1 |,'N'UK '“J f . , I OKlbs k HcildstOUOS, ’ LtlV > Designs . ahd Ebtimates turmsbud. ojmmsss&ss&k. | > Y virtue of order 1 an truu, tlie Hone ) nrable Conri of Ortiinayy, of TlaUw (V-rro county, will 1 bo swU Before 1K» Court House door in Jim town oCCrw fordvillo in sitid county, on tlie Unit Tuesday iu Novoinber next, Ur tween • the lawful hours of sale, the follbwkqf . (uiqsuty to wit : Four hundred and twenty-one (42F)i acres of land lying in said county, near the town of Crawfordvilie, on the riMhd to 1‘owelton in two lots, to wit: On. lot on the nortli side of said load, ad¬ joining laud of . D. L. (iooger, Charles Bergstrom, and Tittin Hich ards, and containing 11 aores inoro or less. The other aud remaining lot lying south of said road, adjoining lands of .1. It. Gunn, Rev. L. R. L. Jennings, Primus Lawson and others, containing 1177 acres more or less. Said laud soldi as of said Urn property of deceased, JJmos Ellington, lain county sold for the purpose of a distribution among tb. Iieirs at-law of said deceased. This October the Stir, 1.88.1. Terms, cue half cash, and the re¬ maining half (Ini' 12 months from day id sale, notes to bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from date, and bond for titles, when the purchase money is paid. ROBERT T. EDGE. Jdm'r, «1 2 Ellington, Decease^ GEORG! -1’VU VKK tll * OjgINP y. \XT ILL cash, lie within sold at public out-cry, fot TT Urn legal hours of sale, liefore the Court ||u(ee deor, !q to the highest Mdder, on the Hint Tuesday in November 1881, 11,0 Mowing property to wit: One "! D ik| .e(d of lamb situate, lying. 11 of l •*) pnhlnr road Icmliug from Craw M‘ Vl1 M v,!l ; Mome s. .VflR, fo. Mie . In ijrioa? Niniog three <30CJ) uo iwjuty con Iuiiute*s4 whs morn | ( “’‘jTlan'iMmw rcsit tt.lT ™'Cb"' uJS’SJ.’Si.’t, ifU , Mann, <ts esjiei nil,y subject “P ““ to said T li. fa ; I’K'I'crfy pointed out by plaintiff’s i attorney. Notice server! iiftmi the de- 1 fend sS",^^ ml In li fn .,,.,1 T... . , |H>S ,