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Vi I lie i >< mocrat.
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HV must tH*K f»*i r <Inn of our roador* for a
4uatb of editorial matters thin week. Tin*
reply of Mr. Young to Judge Pottle, to
getter with some other matter a., well usthe
necessity of early issue, compelled ns- to
h ave out our editorial.
VUH I.1II- I>1(»H.
Being o|iliil!iti( 1 ,;. . . „ne ^iifijertH la
prtMul l>y the Paper* 01 the l «mitry,
n<- Gentiu t» Be Pound.
(Atlanta Constitution-]
A fortune is open to tin' genius that will
Invent a I'owpnmt gate fastening. I’p to
date that reslderatum for Atlanta has
not been found.
llloM<M)nf)jt£ tHlf.
i ,Atlanta 7W*J///*,*/ }
The t’tiA wi-otim ii.j.j hr wont tr, ,
d. r the numagctyicnt of p i y..t)tig and ,
John M. lifaham, ?'* WOJAOjiJcit into l)ID*
of tbs brightest ;nj,l uev u OtU' |*X
change*. The Du Korn at deserves ■
literal patronage.
A i'ardonable t'rline.
[Allatit/t JV*f- Appeal. J
It aeeras that the r0s> IsMilirune held
.. . ..... ip i'nnU ,
in . a J*ouisviII(j court
ln ,u otiu r day, wlum the lottery
e»«-» against Simiuoii-i & Dickinson came
lip The prosecution found Its game
blocked by (!„■ productions of no hye. than
fiffv-elght pardons from (lie Gov. ruor
Brady lor Duty.
lAtrurirou
The Hon. Alexander II. Stephen* the
distinguished arrived in Ueorglan Hepiesei.ti.’fiv,- „„i’
the olty this week and t ‘ ,ul '
etlv ml.,’ ' ' ' ,t ,ht
National tint , : L * 1 i w " r,! s'c gratified to learn
*i hi air. *i -Stephen,, i* enjoying what
good health for him, and b prepared to
etitcr npon the discharge of his Iteprearn.
tattve duties t./o weeks Ranee, with all
h!s xcciiNtorneil *eal mid------- ewirgv.
A l.ittle liicuiutiNtnit
l Atlanta Cormtitvtion. J
I 11 ,ht '
,
S " U ' n "' t0
' ' Gun.souu' ol our most es
ueiueit ,, vxclmiiges unfold the gory gar
inent und go howling around in cih-i turn
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. 1 i ,hJn fl .„ .... 1 •graph Hunger
Rutherford ana .)
1J. Hayes, wliooin iq.li d the
presidential chair some time ago. * has teen
advertispd m^vern! tluius during ib*> past
month to nrrlv* in Knfflaml However,
he still lingers on this side of Hi ,i,-)-s
T. 7 **TTtr .....* ...... :
uu^ luftrfujJj bmj i hi or.'i of Jaio i» t)>r
jn).st-of1Wt», Ircasiiiy «jjil navy (lojmit
nient.s. He await... ^tii) farther dev.do;
muita b« i, ton-ue leave* , for . uion coiijsemal ,
t-Dinra.
\ l unundruni,
[ .Vw/furAh hVijiif i- ■)
"llow to keep tli ■ boy* at liotni is a
conundrum Hist is sglUang the parent.
of thelnnd, ’* depends oo the kind of n
hoy. So mo hoys could ho kept at home
by establishing a beer saloon in the base¬
ment, others need c ball room in the par
1 >r ; but (he best way to keep a boy at"
home is to tell him to stay there, and
make it a point to have him obey you.
begin early, and you have the
solved.
I xiilllng In Gere
[Atlanta Pm i-Mp/voi]
Mr. John M. Griham, the official steno¬
grapher of the Augusta circuit, who is
now sn the city, inform- ns that the Su
perioi Court of Perk Miniv n uv n sus
von will sit for I ho¬ ! *ll>
tel in o' court n» •n th.ui s v» n v*.tNVw ui
homicide will W i D this i« no: n
pretty simsi showing fur ltnrke it will cer¬
tainly 5 • ft i xvahiun, \vht»n ht*
puts in his work i sing down the testi¬
mony.
Thu \cw i ulo » i i»u i
The New Code efi-eoig: . -ir-lere-t by
act ->f the t,i‘. tleneral Ass, :ab!v. w ill te
r ubbsbed by James P Harris >:t >c Co . of
♦he Franklin Printing House, vfiaata. The
numter of copies to he issued for .-.do wil
be limited The hx'k is hidisponstbV te
every law library in the state. It will be
«e.!t. theivfon. fill all who desire !o o-'UP
a copy et the new ( ode, to owlet tU*- saute
«t ouee from the puhln' ers. w ho will nil
the The order volume Immediately lets*** upon publication. .a 1
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style. d in e •, --- 1 -pul
to the hues; v->-ie .1 \ ^,.(0 t I In m
Write w tte p-Jkii>ac<-» uiuneu--.ee.'.
Ajjlieatua for Letters
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' BORGIA—TaliafebkoCoitxtv. '
H r Il£ 8 EAS Keuten S. 'Vest Ad
» f rainistrator on the Extatp of
Jafn' * UVst Into of county deeeas
etl a lo me for letlfcjs of
■i ni from jniii estate.
These are therefore to cite 'and ad -
, !, ailjsTMins concerned to show
if any they can, on or by the* first
Monday in March why said letters
should not be granted. ... .
G-veu under my hand and official si 2 -
Uil are. This November -' 1 st 1881.
( WAiit.es A. Bkazi.ey,
Ordinary T. C.
Administrator's Sals.
Court House door, In said county, on
tl e first Tuesday in December neat, be
t ween the lawfull hours of sa!e,the fol
lowing property to wit: One tract of
land in said county lying on the waters
of Gardens creek. Adjoining lands of
i-solum Rhodes, Estate, of John Ma
hair and others, containing one hun
died and six. v seven acres '(107) more
or 1 * r-s. said lau I sold as the property
( ,f 'Pyre <}. Ellington, deceased for the
tenegt of tl e creditors,and heirs at law
said deceased.
This Novetntei 8. Dm 7 Tins cash.
JOHN W.KLLINGTO V.Adm’r"
of T.G. El.i.iNOTrK, Dec'll
Administarors Sale,
>R f > l A—Tai.x a KEiuto Cor nt v.
I > V virtue of an order from theCourt
) of Ordinary of Wilkef county,
Georgia. Will lie sold on the first Tues¬
day in December (next) A. I)., 1881, at
the court-house door in the county of
Taliaferro and state of'Georgia,
tween the legal sale, hours. The tract
of land in said county of Taliaferro,
I Plunging to the Estate of Maria J.
Randolph deceased, lying upon the wa
ters of Little river, Ifardins and Reedy
creeks, and lionmled by and adjoining
said Jfittle rive, and Hardens creek aud
lands of John 1*. Moore, John 1
E. A. Moore, George Wright, Josi'ph
Brooks and,!and >i!illrnan formerly belonging and to
Ksiate (W Jtisejm comonly
known ns the Eieklen place and otliers,
and 1 'iHitaiuing.hy estimation twenty
seven hundred acres more or less said
land will bn subdivided into fouroe live
sperate. toacts or parceie. Each of sai I
-SHS5SS same. of sniff. All who
on the day persona
may desire to examine said land oy
either subdivision of the same, can do
St) |,y calling upon Mr. Geo. 0. Fonclte
who lives at the main settlemeul on
said original tract of land, and he will
show them said lands lyi well as the
plat of ehch said subdivision* of the
same. -Said land all well improved, lots
;l huge amount of valuable timber, an
well as low grounds upon it. The terms
() f sale, are one-half cash, the balance
payable the first day of December .4.
D- 1882, with lawful interest from day
of T!m purchaser to execute his
note for thw^npaid balance of purchase
money. Tffe mliniidstrator retaining
title unfii purchase money is fully paid.
titles w jU g[ V e eqeciite purchaser bond
for with the ifsifal conditions in
same. I). W. Ur Bosk. Administra
tor with will annexed of Maria J, Bsin
estate.
EMPLOYMENT
I’OH VI.I,
tosell k household
N'r SSSRCTS r»
?</«R .round
t | u , i,oii.e suit wait for others to earn it
for them. We can Rive you employniant,
»H the time, or during your spare hours
If you do not care tof employment,
we can impart valuable Information
yptl free of e«*st. It will cost Aon only
idle tent for-a po-tnl curd to write for our
l’ n ’ s }" ,( 'tu., nud -t may be the means of
making you a godd many,dollars. opportunity. You
Do not neglect this
do not have to invest a large sum of mon
«v. and run a great risk of losing it. You
«u<i <*stab)w)i ft lucrnilvo and Indepcnd
honorabU*. stralRtitforward
“"•>. NOW, !'r‘»«t«Ulu, for there .VU/NtA IN If to*- nil
is
«tu» engage with ii* W'e will surprise
you and you will wonder why you never
wrote to us before. Wk spniv vvi.i. i*\u
ticvi.ars Address *
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HI » KEYK M’F’G UO.,
r Name *his paper.) Marios, Ohio.
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J. J. MULTAN,
14 SOUTH BROAD ST.,
ATLANTA, GEKC-IA
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MONUMENTS,
Tombs S. Headstones, Etc.
Designs and Estimates furnished.
Sept.2,12m
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For the Cure of. Ornghs, C. Ms,
Hostrctw s>, I'-'-onchnis.Cr'tip. Influ
. ett.-a. AM na.'Yho'qanii Cough, In¬
cipient Consumption and forthe re
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ARTHUR, THE PRESIDE T,
And C. Myers to the front offering the Public one of the Largest and best se
le< —d stocks ever brought to this section, and at prices that will astonish the
wise. Having taken the greatest care in selecting my Stock, l am prepared tc
offer the bent selection of Dry Goods. (Nothing, Boets, -Shoes, He.s and No¬
' tion*, that have ever been s':e:i in M idle Georgia, al.~j tear in mind that I
have always. a full supply of Groceries on hand.
1
Our CIoSMsig
Is the nobbiest that has ever been seen South of Mason and D xon'a Line.
Suits for the Rich and the Poor.
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
Good*. Elegant Black Cashmere at the lowest figures and the prettiest line of
I Worsted I'laids at 20c., 25c.. SOc., all tile go this season, also, a fine assortment
1 of Black Alauaca at bottom prices.
! j LiookS JLsOoIsl!!
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j 1 SHOES! SHOES!!
' Ilavisg paid spechil attention t^lhis feature of my businsss. and also, te
ing in direct communication with some of the largest and l>est Shoe Manufac
tones in the United States I can offer the best inducements ever known.
Our one dollar shop wilL give the test satisfaction, and a Ladies’ Calf
hoe for f 1.25,that cannot be sold elsewhere for less than SI.75, also. I have
a complete line yf Ladies’and fients’line Shoes, hand sewed. Sailer Dry 1 &
Co’s make Philadelphia. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction.
... Our . stock . of Llitts is complete, give good from
and we can ytu a at 50c
j | Owing to #8.50, to some of the nobbiest Hats in stiff and articles, felt you but, ever saw, look at them.
space we cannot mention the other will say that any
j one in need of goods in my line, will do well to give me a call, as quick sales , ,
1 and small profits is my motto.
; C. MYERS.
• -Mew Arrival «i Furniture
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* 1 / * 'JL7 DJ.t /lb miVLUT IOXXUjJjX.
\Ye «re now prypgred to show the public the finest and test selected stock in
Walnut and Ebony ; Walnut Dressing Cases and French*I)ress S-'ts. Dinning
Will Library Furniture. ~s(r Ac. Our prices are within the reach of everybody,
and guarantee goods to give perfect satisfaction. Give us a call before
elsewhere.
Agents fot National-Wire Mattress.
PLATT BROTHERS.
SIGN OF THE BIG CHAIR. AUGUSTA, G A.
osa . R-aim.KV w \VM. M. JOHUAN.
SSBZnEY 4 oOMilN
COTTON FACTORS.
Augusta ■ - C3r£t.
■ WE ABE AGENTS FOB
lujotos onr and the cotton bloom
.... SPECIAL ATTEKTIO* GIVEN TO WEIGHT.
QUICK SALES AND PROMPT RETURNS.
A. (J. M.GAY & CO.
Clothiers
HATTERS AM) FURNISHERS
;iT Peachtree st., Atlanta, a.
HEADQUAITER
. FOB
8tyle and Elegance
IN
Clothing and Hats.
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* F<r WWM. end EXTFRXAl use. ’
TfidKCeST BBT 4 HOST mOSLYnKWM mMUYBCOtCmC^
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PERRY DAVIS’
PAIN KILLER
IS A PURELY £ VF.GKT VBLE JTMEDY
. Dysentery, *.s««, Cramps. Cholera. Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Cuts,
Bruises, Sprams, Rheumatism, etc. extemalte, and certain to -w.-e afford relief Xo v - tamlly ,,miir
Perfectly affegfl sate to use internally or druggists at **., .oc. andXi.oo a bouie.
caa to he wlttemt it. sold by all PrevMwo*. B* L
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietor*
KARS TIMES.
THIS YEAR has been a remarkable one with us. Our people have hardly
ever kn« wo such condoned drouth. -ucb short crops and such hard times. The
resaL is that money is very scarce. The thousands are reduced to hundreds : the
hundred. to fives and tens. What are the people to do ? Wher*' are they to get
their winter clothing, si oe*. flannels, linseys. woolens to keep out the biting
eold which wifi - 00 n come on the icy wings of the north ? Is there no relief ?
II ijAK 1
A VOICE FROM GREENESBORO.
This voice proclaims relief at least part all to the people. C. A. Davis k
Co of Greenesboro. Ga.. who have large capital and loBg experience in mercan¬
tile life, appreciating the scarcity of money and the position of the people, hare
1 rought prices down so low that people lor forty miles all around Greenesboro
are coming in crowds to avail themselves *>f the great advantages offered in
‘ r C. A. A imvis liVis A a fV» Co.. Greenesboro, « Ga. a
OUR sTOCK
Is by far the most extensive in this part of Georgia. We have from 25 to 50
different departments, in every one of which the wateword is LOW PRICES I
Everything troro a penknife to a grindstone, from a thimble to a sewing ma
c-i ne, Iroiu a doll hat h it to a Fre-eh pattern bmuet. from infant hosiery to a
co., Greenesboro, Ga.
The ladies can find in our millinarv department one of the finest milliners i™
and large . stocks of millinery and fancy goods of the South. Our doUiing
moreai^Wfihidrdnha ensGmi'w Av!,, 'u/'^hh C qUi, ° ur nt, J ie sh, s of ' e ^ fl, Hre nnture t,le ****; and Haiti- houes
furnishing goods & l adies’ , mw s aud i childrens now , cloaks, dolmous, sacks and
ulsters
OUR PRIORS.
^ ! s n0 ^ always best to quote prices until the customer reaches the counter,
„ fince at
our counters, you will he satiistied that nice goods at low prices makes
things lively and pav people for going even along ways to get what they will
have to pay much more for at home. A visit to Greenesboro will be very pleas*
read er » of Ti | e Dkmochat, and cannot fait to be profitable to those
feel the need , of very low prices to enable tbera to stem the current of these
very hard times. A waiting your visits, to show you what we can do for you
Most truly, ’
C. A. DAVIS A CO.
Greeneskoro’, Ga
BEIB & BEIB I
Druggists and Apothecaries.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
A FULL LINE OF
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Soaps, Cigars, Etc.
Also Dealers in
Fancy Groceries.
A call solicited, and yon will be pleased with our goods and prices. We
keep only the BEST GOODS.
W. B. BEIT) 9
Will keep constantly on hand a full line of the FINEST BRANDS of
W 1 HNSM.WB ZalQUORS
In connection with his other business. sep 2 fim
ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS
SURPLUS CAPITAL.
IT. Bicliards & Bro.„
AUGUSTA, GA.
.Made the lucky members of a POWERFUL DRY GOODS SYNDICATE All
sition must -stand aside when our prices take possession oan
September, October, November of the minds of Clt * ^ pa ja ?
and December, 1881 will ring over this
GLORIOUS 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
Y. RICHARDS & BRO'S.
THE SOUTHERN MARKET
and we shall distribute in four 5
months
$ 250,000
bh.rts, Hosiery and millions of Notions and Fancy G& at prices that wlU
TAKE the trade by .storm
and allow competitors plenty of time to rest.
THINSS M’JSTC-0 ONR WAY
our success.
THE LARGEST EUROPEAN CONNECTION
On Black Silks and all Imported *
control Goods known in this part of the country. To suaa
up we the reins and this country shall have
THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS
sr ’ssoBbSu rev E&swsir *«• *»>■ «- - * do bat
\. RICHARDS & BRO., Augusta, Ga.
CONTROLLERS 1
OF THE SOUTHERN Jf ARKET
o.forrim oT'A.yw'AdVver ^ 1 S, ’ nt Whea dC,ired and EXPR ESS FREIGHT PAID
AGENTS WANTED
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