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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1881)
npi ^ =1 \ v Ed waul Young & fit* Entered at the IW Ofte,- at ville. Ga., as Aaeond Hass Matter PUBLISHERS NOTH'E. We hop* that all who are in arr Tci: Democrat will promptly pay what th<y owe. We give our rentiers, with no •mount of reading matter. We ». h to r::rrr.: t............. - —............... Cnuiplainia. . St.'n. oh i >*• 1 they do not regWsrly receive their jwpe Whenever this occur* it would oblige us greatly if tliey would inform us of the fact. We wish to fl* rhe blame where it Motigg. John M. (iratiam. • orresjionding Editor, EDITORIAL EKKVITJK3. Ex -Sknatou Not; wood has been in New •* York 1 several months and is re. making , ... VVall ,, ported to l« money in .Street. An Ohio newspaper claims that Hie yearly applications for divorce in one county of that »tat arc equal to one —«■ •>' ** *»■"•«“ •*. Baine period. V-iR Grand Jury of Richmond couu tv ein|*liatically endorsed the charge of Judge Snkah, published in a former issue of The 1>Rm:o< kat, !n regard to ......... *........... gambling. Captain IIahuy Jackson, of At lanta, it is said will bo urged by friends for the f/overnsliij*. lie is aid -andjp ip ul iv and a gentleman of tbe t nett type. Ha is also widely mentioned for Congress. TifK reduction of tbo publ'V debt for October waa about (MfiJMiJiOb. wliieh intakes n reduet ion of $57,000,OUO for the first four months of the fiscal year. The increased receipts for this year.ai'c *•27,(KM),000 move Hum during tbe same time last year. It Is reported that the movement to adopt Dakota territory as a state bus taken more shape than was g-oer ally supposed, and tlmt strong effort* ................. r Repuldleans are said to .avoi it. r«o more Senaiors will probab'y bo ga’led by that party In the event of its ndm's Sion as a state, Wit publish elsewhere several tracts from tbo able and prastlcvl ad dress ot Mr. Atkii sou at t*«« Cotton Kxpoaitloii. The Con.slituUon wall says of it " There is in it tho text for a bun dred,editorials. Its purpose is patriot¬ ic frem beginning to end,Its sentiments bonorable, and its teachings intelligent and practical.” Mi. Atkinson is him¬ self an extensive manufacturer of cot ton, and understands whereof he trouts. FarmL it Junks, of Troup, whose method . . of .. (drilling was given . in . a pie vioua gumber of Thu Demoi hat, is lu>w of#) of Jjo jnost witlely advurtispd men in the eoumrjr. lie ha* done nothing more however than bumlreds of other good fanuars, lie >s the mere instrument through which h success ful system lias been brought more promipriuly before the public. Every day brings forth a fresh endorsement of his plan, it^is to lie liui*“d that its lessons will strike homo to the farmers of Georgia. In an oilier enl mini wo publish * an interview with Mr. r. 1 fionet), , or n , Burk,, !<» (Xir.sso liiinst lf Oil the same line. Maj. C'ami’HUM. W vi.i.ai k, of the State Railroad Counnisstou, has the following to mv if reference to a lira ltHtion for dutuage * n suius a ’ut m railroads: '‘As vxorb Unit- damages arc fn quent ly ass. s .ml ;. gullet laf’.uud COlupanics for trilling jir/m ies,tlic slate .should classify and regulate damages as well as tariffs, so as to put a Hurt to extortion from railroad coi'porations byprt»djudicedjuries.’' Maj.H Ai.lauk is a great deal more (towerful t. an we think be is it he succeeds m a*, coin- i piishiug this cud. The lawyer who profits by handsome contingent f<\ aud the average citizeu who deems i . oneot ins iimuenabic rights to draw alt the blood he can from a laiirocd I corixir.iturn, will never suffer this Inno¬ vation. Railroads, according to "vox 1 j*opuli" are fair pryy. tompUcalioi' If the thousands that now have their i rest and comfort destroyed by compli¬ cation of li' - er and kidney complaints whould give nature's remedy. Kidney Wort, a trial they would be speed.iv cun*d. It acts on Ah org-.ii> at te time ! U., ' same at ; u fille the bill tea mile- liueey. a you have a lame back aud d:sored kid- 1 neys use it at onee. Don't neglect tbeaL— J^irroi aud 1 . uu r l.« i latter finally a j ...„i , tl u i' paUiere The potto is highly ] live. — While tne e*!.t-» <>f the voted f-. Mr. Stephens, to save the into s ".port mg l.nn. It would be sun ply party suicide to nominate a man in o p ennon to Stephens in his district but we do not Ihiok affairs have Chronicle. ippllcatiOH * for LSSlVe tO - Land. r j GEORGIA- -Tai.iakkhro Col m y. _ I< . 1 '' G wi ei.s ... alter date . . application . .. V will In- made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the real estate of Mr. D. A. Williams late of said county deceaa ed C. - L. J.his Knox, November Administrator ..tu, DM. of D. A. williams. Administarors Sale. GEORGIA— Tauafeuko County. 1 >Y virtue of an order from tbeCourt day in December (next) A. 1)., 1881, at the court-house door in the comity of Taliaferro and state of Georgia, lie tween the legal sale hours, The tract of laud in said county of Taliaferro, 1 ("longing to ‘.ho Estate of Maria J. st,s;s Kara*® creeks, and bo inded hy ami adjoining said Little l iver amt Hsidenscreek and lamia of John V. Moore. John Brooks, E. A. Moore, George Wright, Joseph Brooks and land foimeily belonging to Estate of Josepus Hillman and comunly known as the Fickleu place and others, and containing by estimation twenty seven hundred ace s more or less said land will be subdivided into four oe five sperato toacts or parcels. Each of hhi. 1 sutidivided tracts or parcels will be sold seperately and occording to, plats of tiie same, whieli will be exhibited publickly on the day of sale. AH persons who may desire to examine said land or either subdivision of the suino, can do so by calling upon Mr. Geo. C. Fowche who lives at the main settlement on said original tract of land, vvell and he will show them said lands as as the of each said subdivision of tbe same, fluid land all well improved, has a large amount of valuable timber, as pcyablti the first day of December 1. I >. 1P.H3, with lawful interest from day of sale. The purchaser to execute his note for tho unpaid balance of purchase money. The administrator retaining titlr unfil purchase money is fully paid, but will givo eqeeute purchaser bond f„ r titles with the usual conditions in tame. D. W. Du Bosk. Administra¬ tor with will annexed of Maria J. U.ui dolah estate. Adniinistrator’s Sale. G BORGIA—Tar.i vkkruoUoi \r y. IV virtue of an o ffer from the llon orable 1,'ouii', o" iO. dinary, of Tal iufeivo comity, will be su’d before the Court House door, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, be¬ tween the lawful! lion s of sale,tho fol pwfici* land in p-openy Said county to wit lying : on One the tract waters of of ,, liar .ens creek. Adjoining , , . . , lands , ot , Absnlum Rhodes, Estate, of John Ma Hu.i uud ot'uin (*unt;uniug one ull< * ! ,ixt ' v seven acres (to. | reoie ^ SSjX dH-e’sed’for'the Umegt. I a of rheoeditois ....... and heirs uuia at law of said deceased. 1 ’muY'w'm ' Ta! eJ’uxot.’^ U S n- .'i ! 1 - 1 '**j D^’d 0i !f *' * .f ; JI 121 |> Yourselves bv making 11 hCoitered, money therehy when a keeping golden eliance from always poverty your door Tlmse win} al way * take advantnr* of the good ehxnccs for uvttktng mmi.-y that are offered, , n ,iiv l.,..'onie yv. althy while those who do not improve such chance* remain in po'ertv. We want many men, women boys and girls to work ior us riylit in their own Us .Utie-. Tho hu iness will pa v morn than ten times ordinary wages. fur,,i!, l) 1 xp •isheouilil a ,„i !V il ttmt you n«vd. i ini*. No ouo who tails u» uliKd monov vrry rapul ,v ^ *‘a can»bv ■ >our waolc lime to ^ t r«,! y «KlTh« r t ITZti -.'lit free. Address Stinson ,t Co.. Portland Maine. Noe I,‘80. 1 s!’|'()|) Dj,’ \ TTY'S! k Guoan'b. 11 t “ '' r*eds. Only tV.isUiugtfm, ?’>, Ad,!V " ”' N ■ i " F Uk orrv, N .1. E. R. SC 11X EIDER, Imp:rtcr , , ct Fine T£avannih Cigars. u Mineral Waters, etc. 161 ami -.'-d Broad Street, Augusta. Ga. Ogct.S m3. SptuGai Notice. Having ,i >sed , ot , the . ... iuE _ Dkmiv sp Noting Co., to M.-n s. collect A they .:•••; iiorrced to and receipt alt suosvrit - ' ll,d ‘ Beitise due to IV ' , mch k at. M. Z. ANDREWS. - - K, THE PRESIDE.W, ■ f r have always a full supply <A Groceries on hand. ' ____ 4FW9 sj’ivTiilSS — *-*- B • I nobbiest Is the that has ever been seen South of Mason and Dixon’s Line. fc ,- .he Rid, ami ^ Poor. srai |'„g countenances will always ‘j£ZSSS&i£l greet K y you , Trutli is stranger than fiction. My pride is with tha Ladies, and I am pared to bring smiles to their faces, when they behold our grand stock of iCa hmere al tbe lowest figures and the prettiest line Worsted 1’faids at 20c., 25c., 30c., all the go this season, also, a flue J of .Black Alanaca at bottom prices. Ijoolt! Liook. 2 2 A full stock of the prettiest prints ever seen in Orawfordville. We suit the most fastidious taste, the very best prints at 7c., per yard. SHOES! SHOES!! Having paid special attention to this feature of my businsss, and also, ing in direct communication w ith some of the largest and liest Shoe tories in the United States I can offer tbe liest inducements ever known. Our one dollar shop will give the liest satisfaction, and a Ladies’ ■Eoe for $1-25, thsit cannot be sold elsewhere for less than $1.75, also, I a complete line of Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Shoes, hand sewed, Sailer Lervin Co’s make I’biladelpliia. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction. ( >iir stock of Hats is complete, and we can give ycu a good at from to *3.50, some of the nobbiest Hats in stiff and felt you ever saw, look at them. Owing to space we cannot mention the other articles, but, will say that one in need of goods in my line, will do well to give me a call, as quick sales, and small profits is my motto. C. MYERS. New Arrival of Furniture AT THE MAMMOTH STORE OF n ■ NO. 708 ANI) 710 liROAI) STREET. We are now prepared to show the public tbe buret, and liest selected stock in Walnut and Ebony ; Walnut Dressing Oases and French Dress flats, Will Library Furniture. Ac. Our prices arc withiu the reach of everybody, and guarantee our goods to give iierfeet satisfaction. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Agents for National Wire Mattress. PLATT BROTHERS, SIGH OF THE BIG OUffgU AUGUSTA, G A. Ur. Haydocks MEW AL'oNnO LIVER PILL (SUGAR-COATED.) Olic 1*111 l»a Dose. Due Pill is a Dose. One Pill le a i)u«e. Tliese Pills are an absolute cure all Bitious and alarial affections.— They grapple with disease at its tain head, and root, it out of the tient’s system at once. They fortify the body against Disease in all forms of sud den attacks and epidemics, m»»iV> and enable ,, . i\(i.. 4 ,l,nurtr ^ nt forests One vhd DIB ]{ t \ YHOt.’K'S N’K\V r LIA KU PI1 LS jeliuves the entire system of |itSins and enlive , iS thu8 P irilsand se,,ds,, *‘ w " BOUNDING TIIKoncai THE VEINS. Call for this inestimable nie.iicir.eat nearest druggist, and take nooih er. l\.. IM ir„„,i„i.■ lift J uOCR h -v...,. APV4 x lalYtl t..... . 1 l { UN. , . For all Diseases of the ICi luevs Ite teutioii ; u of lTrine ■ 1 1 ) x l K .; ^ , 1-iyer Pills are a IKirleei cure. Qno Pill will sat isl.v the most skeptic il. For Female Diseases, Nervous Pros t rat ion, Weakness, General Lassitude Want j. of ' -timet 1 ite - ■ id Sielc V H. ui S *'• hajoi v, r o a - s v.. a r.’, ™ ,t inis win be '"oihI an eir.vnml reimsiy Hivy rrc Lniversal m tuc'ir elTocts. :im) a cure cun almost always bagnar ant ml. One .. 1 a '**• '* * PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ror Sale bv all Druggist*. p t .T'Tifiv 11 lHUN. <• None , e. e so genuine . in VK ‘ s-rnmluD' ' V" ,. / v .. , if ’ ' (liuggist doc- , m keep t. exa. wc will -«• at«™lav. vv *" w : v ” •>t) 1 iatt Street, New A . ork. April 8, '81. j-y. m DAVID. LANDRETH &SCNS. PHILA i iLINAKD .............. IlOIbE, ’ { sTrrrT w-ir nwwn™ ’ aTHKNS.gKORGIA Rnoms all carpeted. Good sample rooms Commercial Travelers. A D. CLLXABD, Froprietor. J. N. CHAPMAN, orawfordville, ga. Has on hand a full line of B IT G GI E S, ANt> Wagons, Harness, Etc. I have the fullest and most complete lot of BUGGIES, and Buggy and Wagon HARNESS ever brought to this market and which lam selling at BOTTOM PRICES. Give me a call when vow need anything in my line. sep-JA 4 \y J. N. CHAPMAN. ri tllE GLOBE HOTEL, CO OXER KKIHTK AXD BROAD STREETS, AUGUSTA,GEORGIA. Is centrally located, and within five miu ntes’walk of all the principal Business bigs,Union Houses, Banks, Post Office. Public Build fhces end Express Depot,Opera Office. House,Telegraph * .’•free, cars pass flmd,mr,going toall parts «>f the ehy amt vicioLy,.every five minutes Tiie .he dav. House >s supplied with e’l the con ventenees of a first-class Modern Hotel,and Is especially well located,and provided with R 'l convenient facilities for Commercial Travelers carrying sampels. Each room connected with the office by bells. Telephone attachment with the city ami bunua^rvilleintlie office for tlieaccooi modatUmof quests H. s. ATKIXSONT ^ SOX, Prop’rs. Fonn « 1 V 01 House, Danville, Ky -- FOR RE XT. XT’'ILL be rented for the year ’’ on the first Tuesday iuNovem her next, at publie outcry before the Court House door in Crawfordville Taliaferro county within the lawful . ...... . Crav.fon'ville whereon Casper Myers now lot live-, including the orchard lot and in front of the dwelling house, One lot known as the gin house lot cemtaining about three acres. One tract of land near the town of Orawfordville containing 70 acres, with the dwelling house thrown in which Lsaac Taylor now lives. One plantation in said county 2* miles northeast of Crawford ville. known as the trawlord Kent place, i n g atxiut lfiO acres Terms—notes with approved KJS-'Stt.'Tu i»>cetm*er in ., tins Uvtober lltti. 1 v l ‘ J.J. r t t-rvT KENT. Adin’r , . ,. s.. on Estate of Harry Stephens Oct. loth, 3t. KiLItD TIMES. their winter cotlung, shoes, flannels, lmseys, woolen* to keep out the biting S ? 1 * 1 *J*» c k wl11 soon come on the icy wings of the north ? Is there do relief ? 1 : A VOICE FROM GREFNESBORO. inis voice proclaims relief (at least partial) to the people. C. A. Davis t C. „ A. [ ru Davis T ly - . <fc , „ Co., „ Greenesboro, Ga. * JP f ^ S ■ 98 /St anrJ^ amerent departments, f ar ‘A® rn °, St extf m every ‘ nsive one in Ulis of which f' art nf the Georgia. wateword We have LOW from 25 to 50 S is PRICES t to=ibs^^ fiK .STil&fK&K S thing or the inner and outer man is to be found at the store of C. A. Davis k Co., Greenesboro, 6a. SPECIAL,. fnfiitThf ? le latJl 1 sto f s ^' c ks , an o! ouihnery our and millinary fancy goods department one of the finest milliners mni 'liTp| of the South. Our clothing in e 0 S l> i" i ‘ r styles 1,1 lhe ‘oarket. Our tine shoes are the best Balti nlstdneeoodi | ,u ^ ’ * < us tolu vvor k \ Ve have quantities of furniture fur " 8 S<WU L,ldles T 1 f , , and - and houes ulsters *’ » mi »ses childrens’ cloaks, dolnxms, sacks and OUR PRICES. f not; always ,)est to quote prices until the customer reaches the counter .-.ss'SKt “,“ ,k s,“arstir»s c s,ris veiy ''J'l hard , t, times. “ need °. Awaiting f very low vour prices visits, to enable to show them to stem the current of theL Most you what we can do for you ^ truly, C. A. DAVIS & CO. Greenesboro’, Ga. REDD Sc BE ID » Druggists and Apothecaries, ORAWFORDVILLE, GA. A FULL LINE OF Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Soaps, Cigars, Etc. Also Dealers in ■D' "^ncy CJ3rx*ooo3i*l.o«s5 A call solicited, B and you will be pleased vvitli our goods and prices. W keep only the BEST GOODS. w & * BKXB 9 Will keep constantly on hand a full line of the FINEST BRANDS of WINES AMB liSQUORS Iu connection with his other business. sep2 3na ONE AND •- V IL4LF MILLIONS SURPLUS CAPITAL IT. Bicliards & Bro *9 AUGUSTA, GA. Made the lucky members of a POWERFUL DRY GOODS SYvnir- AT .-rv September, smon must October, stand aside November when our and prices December, take possession of ring tloe min i ° ?fi, f U A11 . „ peU; 0(>p *' 1881 wilt over this GLOIilGUS COUNTRY And every human being for one thousand miles around wilL SHOUT ALOUD advertising to their friends the unheard of bargains to-be had at V. RICHARDS & BROS. THE SO'JTHEHK MARKET ami we shall distribute in four months ’ S250.000 TAKE THE TRADE BY STORM * PnCeS t ‘ iU ' W * U and allow competitors plenty of time to rest. THINGS MUST GO OUR V 7 AY The whole trade shall hear thenevvs Everybody must know forthwith We hare New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore heoii^T tllWlttl our success. THE LARGEST EUROPEAN covvreTmv narf^ Ou B’ack Silks arlsll Imported Goods known in thh shfn*? up we control the reins and this countrv 6 count *S- To sum, TITF 1Hh HI 1 HLAW FA PF<T » T DI{ mv Y GOODS ,*«" KHOMSAlK-I Ell’k.T-ffiTlSis" “J- “1 we will do bet V. RICHARDS & BRO, Augusta, Ga, CONTROLLERS OF THF sorTueev MARKET. Samples orders of and $ 20 prices ,U 0 and at Retail sent when desired ami ‘ ‘ k’ypppv ‘ • t —t .-EIGHT PAID on over. AGEXTS WANTED X S immense demand for the oniv complete.Authentic and FuliV Life Of PhsHfifit GfirfoW, thrillind ■ . nnblUhcd J. j, It is a strualefrom .t„rv h01 he rtw . r nercalean obscuritv Cabinet, to fame. Especiailv full regard ing his Conflict with Cnnkling, Attempted Assassination, Wonderful >ur w; th st-.-l portrait of Garfield, etc. Low Price. By far the Liberal fasten selling book out. Circulars free. teims. Outfit .We. Address at once. HUBBARD BROS Publishers. Atlanta, Ga. • A bout ot rare originality, eutitled ^T^CtlCal v - Life. - r . The r „ reat Problem 2 solved Th» indi !i ri " a !^^ r f. fu ,’ ly considered from the age U|> t0 " liitari ty in regard Iloi * le ' bpmety. Love, Mar - ' R ' t ' jrt!i»sg.' t fwi S. aa ,m,.,? ? mteme common-sense. Full. \ one a sem ..W 'f tu description 1 everywhere. terms, Send c &c, J-L MvCirdy , a Co., Phila., Pa.