Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, November 19, 1881, Image 4

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The - Edward Young & Cm, Jehu M C.raliau. < »rr«.->ponding SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 19,1881. Entered at the Post Offlc at ville, Gw., as Second Class Matter. PUBUSBBHH NOTICE We hope that all who are in arrears p.->~pu> p*r they owe. We give our readers, with additional charge, a paper double its .. . .. . .. r * w< M) ' * * amount of reading matter. We wish we ask on tbe pari of subscribers is prompt payment of their subscriptions. Complaini*. Some of our subscribers complain they do not regularly receive their Whenever this occurs it would oblige greatly if they would inform us of fart. We wish to fix rbe blame where qeluflg*. EDITORIAL BREVITIES. This fall brings with it a rich vest of criminal* in Georgia. courts are quits busy with that of work. Tint colored people of North Caroli¬ na have just had an agricultural fair their own. This is a raeve^pnt in right direction. Atlanta is to have in the course of a few weeks another daily. Col. K. F, Iloor., a prominent lawyer of that city will be editor-in-chief. It will Vie back¬ ed up by strung capitalists. GorrrAU in his written defence says that President GABriKl.n was doing vaat harm by the unwise use ef patro¬ nage and adds: “Tbe Lord and I took the re»p©uHibility to remove him.” Attorney-Gknkkai, Mcveaoii has resigned on account mainly of Want of harmony with the President. It is thought by some that he will he suc¬ ceeded by Emory Storks, ef Chicago. Tub Wellington National JUpublkmn thohead “A clerical crank,” re¬ fers to a clerk in the Internal Reronue Bureau who has resigned a $1,600 posi¬ tion because he considered that the dr ssslgned him was inflow the digiti of his salary. There should be a luni to the pleasing flctious of journalism. An exchange says of Farmer Jones, Treup, that If lie can Induce t farmers throughout the South to folk his example ho will have accomplished more for his section than alt the legis¬ lators anil statesmen from Thorart Jefferson down to the present day. Hknatok John Siikkman made a •peach before tke Cincinnati merchants last Wednesday in which he advocated harmony, and dwelt with gratification upon tbe abatement of tmUtical ran or and tke brighter prospects of (ratio .al prosperity. He kuew of no political issue m Ohio worthy of the name, and the Democrats and Republicans had no reason to quarrel. He alluded to the fact that hu and Senator Voobees.of In¬ dians, stood upon the Name pisiform in regard to the tariff. He was expect¬ ed In Atlanta yesterday oa* visit toF * ExiHUUtion. ... 1 be (senator ..... doubtless If . * 1R84 iu liis eye. Great numbers of ihe peraecu’ • Sew* of Europe, are constantly arriv¬ ing tu this country. They should meet with a hearty welcome. They the liest of citizens, and furnish paupers, drunkards and criminals any other class of our people. They are a shrewd and thrifty race, but conspicuous for liberality ami hearted generosity. Their and intelligence bring them to the fron in every progressive movement. that Georgia had ten-fold her number of Jews. GRANDLY GROWING fi-’l' . vn A ati 1 LAN ant 1 A 4 I PICO r.Url. PI K n ohu ii Wini CONSCIOUS }'bll)K Th.> i»ot«t it «■»* was Intended to Reach-Goiu nil Slur Mur ^an-Hra. AlexanderU Stephens Excursions to the Big City News for the Week Enlarged on J MU _ I Mittortoi Cerrupendenatof the fiemturat | Tbe Exposition has never yot appeared week. I ntil the reduction ol fare on the r&llro&cU the %\\\kU attemianr*' was a sub change has been striking. Thousands pour into the city from all directions and the crowd seems daily increasing Mr. Huff of the M rkham House, r. mark d yestordav evening that he had tuned a wav . hundred lW ple. being unable .. acconuKtatcthem. The proprietors of the KimbsU House c> . • to have n ariv ' eight hundred guests, and numliers are dismissed for lack of riK>m. Still, good may be had at many other In tbe oil) on reasonable terms. As to tbs Exhibition 1 have never heard one opinion. The stsreotypeit reply all Inquiries** the subject is that it is a "big thing.'' In these columns enough ha* been said in a genera! way of its mag I nitudp, an<l i sha.il not dwell further upon that point. A man of intelligence ami nervation 'an nrofitablv ....... snend days at the I Expo-.ition, and iny advice to every far¬ mer i* to make the visit if he can afford it. The benefits to be gained of course depend on how one sees it. A man who * in «* w * eyes well, inquiring fully about what he *e«s, will carry away many facts and figures and new idaas which j .12 Mr. Auinra 'i!„ well said that a closer acquaintance is needed between the farmer and the man ufacturer It i* here that this may be ob taiiied. But it Is needles* for me to w ,, ^ benefits M th , ExpoV.Uon sens* can see them, and no one should neglect to avail himself of an opportunity which may never again he presented. oRSERAt. sRERuaff's REcEmoir. Tuesday was appointed for the of the Mexican War Veterans. those in attendance was General W T. Sherman He had been invited by managers of the Exposition to attend on that day and was tendered a formal recep¬ tion. He declined the reception, however, preferring to appear simply as a private person and as a member of the Association. At the meeting he took hack seat, and was dressed in elothes. his staff being habited in manner. After the oration of the hafl been delivered by General Henry R. Jackson, General Sherman was upon, and responded in a short He protested hie unwillingness to speak or to take any conspicuous part in the ex¬ ercise.*, and concluded in a few expressed with admirable tact and sense. He likewise excused himself from attend ance on the banquet that night, having accepted an invitation to attend the opera with his staff. The manag-rs of the Ex position provoked much criticism by posing to give him an ovation on the niversary of tlia burning of Atlanta. The people of Atlanta were willing to him a respectful ami even cordial tion in hi* official capacity as Command¬ ing General of the army, but were not. sat¬ isfied to give prominence to the bitterest recollection in their history. Last day being the anniversary of that event it was selected by the committee in charge anil the fact duly announced to the public. Gen. Sherman however, with a sense of the fitness of tilings which lias elicited the kindest comments from those who least ad¬ mire him, declined the ovation tendered. Many who would not have shown hint atten¬ tion under other circumstances have praised Ills action and offered tlielr con gratulations In person MR. STEPHENS IN ATLANTA. Mr. .Stephens arrived at .vl.' Monday evening and took quarters at the Kimball House, where he remained until U:!5 on the following afternoon. He left then for Washington City. Much attention wns shown him and crowds of friends and strangers called to pay thoir respects. An invitation to visit the Exposition was tendered by the managers, but owing to the condition of his health, he did not feel able to attend. Quite a pleasing Incident occurred on the evening of his arrival Moon after reaching his room he called the attention of some friends who were pres¬ ent to the fact that within a few steps of that spot one of the most critical scenes of his life had been enacted. The memo¬ rable assault by Judge Cone in IMS was then mentioned. While the conversation was in progress a new visitor entered, and Mr. Stephens beheld for the first time since that memorable occasion the man who had bound up the bleeding artery and saved his life. This gentleman was I)r Hitchcock, at that time a surgeon on the statf of Gen. Taylor, then on his way North under orders from the seat of war. He was unable to stop more than a short while, and left soon after the occurrence |( , RVtnR pa tieut in charge of others. They had never met since. Years ago the doctor went to California and is now a resident of San Francisco. ANOTHKK EXODUS. A few days ago my attention was di¬ rected to huge piles of trunks and boxes which blocked the sidewalks and filled tbe baggage room at the Union Passenger Depot, lit response to an enquiry about them 1 was informed that a large num¬ ber of emigrants from various part, of Georgia were on their way to Texas, and that many more were expected to leave in a short while. It gave rise to a train of varied reflections, and conspicuous among (hem was the picture of broken down and seedy looking individuals straggling back in the " years years to come 1111 . with won meagre meagre caruet larpn sacks, seeking an abode once more among the red clay hills of Georgia. Doubtless ! ‘««n wd' d« well and become the prohendors of a>»ce of prosperous T«x ans; some will di* there with not enough to pay for a coffin; bat the old and oft -cpoatcl 1 history of hardship * and toil » ^ , ^ » , >J '»“** , , s for ’l"**' _ „ " ,14 ' 4 >n time make his way back and pillow his head under tit* root of his clxti<11««WKi. l here Is a great future before Georgia, *'»«» il '»•' >l,ai the wiser plan w.ntld be ts cling by lue old state and w hen our people so * earnestly ' to work to remedy , the . evils . which , . > bear v "* H4 " U ""' Paid and « more judicious system of farming is ado|‘ed no cm,gnu mu will be called for. M, ’ n ' h:U: "' to1 ; ' ml ' "terpriso will find it to their advantage to stay at horn, the nhiccs «dl noon, with Hie fruits Of directed h r, and the realization ’‘^eleo.-e 1 here's life tr-th in the «id old land burst yet.” upon us that J. M. <! . ___ How can a sluale dost? of A y er 's Tills cure headache ? Bv removing obstruc tions from the system— relievii.g the stomach and giving healthy action to the digestive apparatus, ARTHUR, THE A rul C. Myers to the front offering tbe Public one of the Largest 2 >nd best se tested stocks ever brought to this section, and at prices that will astonish the wise. Having taken the greatest care in select tug my stock, I am prepared to offer tiie best selection of Dry Goods, Clothing. lJoets, Shoes. Hats and No tions, that have ever been seen in Middle Georgia, also bear in mind that I have always a full supply of CerocsrU* on h*nu Our Clothing «“***«■* »«*» - li “ Suits for the Rich and the Poor. , jt , 7 ri, hu«t,«T I # ® UrprH re *° fj ld yo ®ii^t% .“w^ 1ID *| t- S a,e A ? fial , * ' s “*? \ , a ) ] „ ! T n ?° . ® 8 , u * .. ta ® 1 f . ^tTf lothtngwm . ^u^i^^fTifn'rrnnUasni; n nn c do IZu re I haLan smiling countenances will always greet vou. Truth is stranger than fiction. My pride is with the Ladies, and I am pre pared to bring smiles to their faces, when they behold our grand stock of Dress Goods. Elegant Black Cashmere at the lowest figures and the prettiest line of Worsted Plaids at ll,e 8° this season, also, a fine assortment of Kla,;k A)apaca al to>«5m pric&T A full stock of the prettie^ fl- prints river seen in Crawfordville. We can suit the most fastidious taste, very best prints at 7c., per yard. SHOES! SHOES!! Having paid s)>ecia] attention to this feature of my businsss, and also, be ing in direct communication with some of the largest and I-cat Shoe Manufac lories in the United StatesiA^Stf-jiS&fTbe best inducements ever known. Our one dollar shop will give the best satisfaction, and a Ladies’ Calf •"'hoe for $1.25, that cannot be sold elsewhere for less than $1.75, also, I have a complete line of Ladies’ and Gents’ line Shoes, band sewed, Sailer lAirvin A Go’s make Philadelphia. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction. Our stock of Hats is complete, and we can give you a good at from 50c to $3.50, some of the nobbiest Hats 111 stiff and felt you ever saw, look at them. Owing to space we cannot mention the other articles, but, will say that any one in need of goods in my line, will do well to give me a call, as quick sales, and small profits is my moUo. C. MYERS. \cvv Arrival of Furniture AT THE MAMMOTH STORE OF P14H BBOIIIII) NO. 708 AND 710 BROAD STREET. We are now prepared to show the public tbe finest and best selected stock in Walnut and Ebony ; Walnut i. o-ssing Cases and French Dress Sets, Dinning Will Library Furniture, Ac. Our prices are within the reach of everybody, and guarantee our goods to give perfect satisfaction. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Agents for National Wire Mattress. PLATT BROTHERS, SIGN OF THE 111G CHAIR. AUGUSTA, GA. Pr. I lay docks HEW H e adacli© -flLjVUD LIVER DILI j (SUGAR-COATED.) Oue Pill Isa Hose. Otic Pit! In a Dose. One Pill Is a Done. « These Pills are an absolute cure for all Bilious and alarial affections.— They grapple with disease at its foun tain head, and root it out of the pa¬ tient's system at once. They fortify the body against Disease in all forms of sud den attacks and epidemics, and enable all to bravo the Miasmatic danger of swamps and forests. One vial of I)R. HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVl'.H PILLS relieves the entire system of pains and indies,enlivens the spirits and sends new blood UlltlMlING THROUGH THU VEINS. SSSTJt or. III* III. IliljUiUhN K'mlncL'v \ .Mil 4 v 1 v I.irni’ imui Rills. For all Diseases of the Kidneys, Re¬ tention of Urine, Dr. Havdock's New Liver Pills are a perfect cure. Oue Pill will satisfy the most skeptical. ,, 01 1 cmaie ........ Dissases, Nervous XT 1 ros t ration, \V eukness, 1 tenoral Lassitude, Want of .4piietite, and Sick Headache, Dr. llaydock's New Liver 1’ills will be found an effectual remedy. 41 Universal 41 in their u effect* ueits, , , alwa , vs , 1,0 S ' l;u ‘ - F.ach vial contains twenty l'llls. One Pill is a dose. price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Formic by all Druggists. CAUTION.—None are so genuine mtess the signature of ALLEN H AY- 1HH K sunoimds ea.-ti 0 of Pil's ^ ^ |s . ' ,f,,f [f v „ uv avuRRist does not any* k »ep tlteni. we‘will m ii them free to address on re ceipt of 25 cents. Five vials for 81.00. BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY, 30 Tlatt Stree* XewVork 0 April 8,'SI. j-y. - r: t __" . " ^-iPtCUmvanafi ....— .......... r-r-n 1500 ^** 1 ' SEND SFrnO ( C J[ DAVID.LAWDRETH 8.SOUS. PKilAj ( /tIJV'ARn nnrer / clatton strkkt, nfar post-office. A TllUNs . korgia. . i^ 0041rooms c cScTauD A. D. Proprietor J. N. CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. Has on hand a full line of BUG GI E AND Wagons, Harness, Etc. I have the fullest and most complete lot of BUGGIES, and Buggy and Wagon HARNESS ever brought to this urarket and which I am selling at BOTTOM PRICES. Give me a call when you need anything J* in mv line, sep24 4w N. CHAPMAN, ' rilHE GLOBE HOTEL, »«“"• AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, 1- centrally located, ami within five min ntos' walk of all the principal Business Douses, Hanks, Post Office, Public Build bigs,Union and Depot,Opera Express Office. House,Telegraph >'fliers Street ears pass the door,going to all parts " f the ci G » ,,<l v icinity,(every live minutes .luring the day. The House is supplied with all the con venienees of a first-class Modern Hotel.and is especially well located,and provided with all convenient facilities for Commercial lraveters carrying connected sanipels. Each room with the- office by Mls is - Iclephoueattaehmentwiththecity iervilteintheofficefortheacco«n . mi umn modation of guests. Formerly of Clemens House, Danville,Ky ------------ FOR *n\i» RENT. W '' ILL vented for tbe year on the first Tuesday in l>er next, at public outcry before <-'“iirt House door in Taliaferro county within the hours of sale, the real estate to the estate of ILun Stephens w*. »* Oawfordville whereon Casper Myers now lives, including the orchard and lot hi front of the dwelling .house, One lot known as the gin house lot containing about three acres. One tract ->f land nearjhe town Crawfordville containing >0 teres, e. it? -he dwelling house i Town m which Isaac Taylor now lives. Terms—notes with approved security will be required, deads due the first of December 1882. This October 11th, 1881. t ’1 t i-vvT r S ” on Estate r of Harry Stephens 1 Oct. 15th, 3t. HARD TIMES. tsitic x r-**> .... .____ a remarkable . .. one wuii ... us. „ ^ Gur people have u„ hardly .... , ° ^ ^-* l drouth, and such hard tim The ' sl cont;ilne< such short crops s. . reduced hundreds the ‘ ey .f. very s ??. rce - Tht thousands are to : tii"v >« ten f- are the people to do i Where are they to get tneir winter clothing, shoes, flannels, linseys, woolens to keep out the biting which will soon come on the icy wings of the north V Is there no relief? HEAR : A VOICE FROM GREENESBORO. ©, K%JlJCSmifto?ffiSJ^g5, ss» S££ are coming ,b ^X5i2ig!£»SS in crowds to avail themselves of the great advantages offered in purchases from their extensive stock. With thorough knowledge of the market and personal presence in the great trade centres, we have boagbt our goods far lower than many; then in pricing them we have made the figures lower than 'l sual ’ to acc °"* with the hard times. In these paragraphs we want to invite , 3 ' T t7’ #-> C. A. Davis ■ s c. n Co., 0 Greenesboro, „ ___„ Ga. OUR STOCK Is by far tbe most extensive in this part of Georgia. We have from 25 to 50 different departments, in every one of which the wateword is LOW BRICES l Everything from a penknife to a grindstone, from a thimble to a sewing ma c line, from a doll hat hat to a French pattern bouuet, from infant hosiery to a giant s overcoat, from a yard of prints to 50 bales domestics, from a pound of coffee to • >0,000 lbs meat, from a Virginia Stogie to 100 boxes tobacco—every¬ thing .or the inner and outer man is to be found at the store of C. A. Davis k Co., Greenesboro, G a. The ladies can find in our miilinary department one of tbe finest milliners and largest stocks of millinery and fancy goods of the South. Our clothing in¬ cludes the most popular styles in the market. Our fine shoes are the best Balti¬ more and Philadelphia custom work. VVebavequantitiesof furniture and houeff furnishing goods, Ladies’, misses’and childrens’ cloaks, dolmons, sacks and uistera. OUR PRICES. It is not always best to quote prices until the customer reaches the counter. Once at our counters, you will be satiisfied that nice goods at low prices makes things lively and pay people tor going even along ways to get what they will have to pay much more for at home. A visit to Greeuesboro will be very pleas¬ ant to many readers of The Democrat, and cannot fail to be profitable to those who feel the need of very low prices to enable them to stem the current of these very hard times. Awaiting your visits, to show you what we can do for vou. Most truly, C. A. DAVIS iV CO. Greenesboro’, Ga HE IB & KEIB, Druggists and Apothecaries, CRAWFORDVILLE, 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 ko?p only the BEST GOODS. W, K, REID 9 Will keep constantly on hand a full line of the FINEST BRANDS of WINES AND LIQUORS In connection with his other busin-.ss. sep23m ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS SURPLUS CAPITAL. V. Eicliards & Bro., AUGUSTA, GA. fade the lucky members of a POWERFUL DRY GOODS SYNDICATE. All odd sition must stand aside when our prices take possession of the minds of tn ■ pop September, October, November and December, 1881 will ring over this GLORIOUS COUNTRY And every human being for one thousand miles ground will SHOUT ALOUD advertising to their friends the unheard of bargains to be had at Y. RICHARDS & BRO S. This thing will lust through the whole season and NO MIST VICE The larsrpst F a 9 r TORIES and DRY GOODS RINGS of the WORLD have given us control of THE SOUTHERN MARKET, and we shall distribute in four months $250,000 ltKck'ifutl’ wiif’ C f a , ssi ! l ' (ires ,’ Fluids, Bleached and Brown Cottons, Colored Silks, TAKE TIIE TRADE BY STORM and allow competitors plenty of time to rest. THINGS a»aaa'iwiJ MUST w s. x GO uU OUT? WWAii WAV W ill. Welrave^yw e ha , ' e , New yiS* York ’ 1 1,i6ton Philadelphia , Ever and ybody Baltimore, must know besides forthwith our success. - THE LARGEST EUROPEAN CONNECTION On Black Silks and all Imported Goods known in this part of the country 5 To sum up we control the reins and this country' shall have THE CHEAPEST Cl r>. ft 1 DRY Uhl fiftOTK IrUUDS t e er * WHOLES VI^’BUYERS , , : NOrf THIS 13 flrom S ” y market and we wiU do bet '.KlUiAKDbA nTni 1 t n no BRO, ty pra Augusta, . , Ga, n CONTROLLERS OF THE SOUTHERN MARKET. Samples and prices at Retail sent when desired and EXPRESS FREKiRT FREIGHT v> PAID \ tf» on orders of $ 20,00 and over. AGENTS WANTED tO SBd. nmen'-■ d mand for th> -'i.' Compicu-. Authcnt: • N.H UiLe of President Attempted A^assination. V\ onderfui ^ur f.^ al Trt " atlue .R t ; Pecu l iar Cntical wRh »iui stlef'portrak sieei penran of oi d irarne rlii a, “te etc. 'b™ « |>rioe. By far the fastest selling boog old. m5 cu *l?r free \ Liberal torim«. Outfit Address at onee.IILBBAKD BROS., Publishers. Atlanta, Ga. ►ok ot ra originality, eutttieA Practical Life. Tt Bread-Winners. VX&Sik. The are t0 e volume : abounds in striking thoughts,rare informa Uon an 1 intense common-sense. Full , page colored plates—each one a gem Agents wanted everywhere. Send for ircular, full description terms, 6c c, to j <j jIcCuedy a Co. Pliila ' Pa v. 4