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Tlie Democrat.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1882.
SENDING US WORD.
WHATTHL PEOPLE OK ADJACENT
TOtV Si8 AKB INtlMI,
The tew. ut Neighboring Counties ,, Cull- ,,
cd Ironi our Exchanges, and Written
»>• our Correspondents—Wilke*, War
rta.C.'resse, Oglethorpe, Hancock.
Hancock.
[Sparta Ithmadite.)
Judge E. If. Pottle was in town on
Monday of this week.
Mish Sallie Johnson, of Atlanta, is
visiting relatives in Sparta. I
Jim Rogers is having the shingles
torn off of his blacksmith shop.piepara
tory to having it recovered.
The steets’of Sparta are kept in better '
condition than those of any town in
which we have ever lived.
•Strawberries are in bloom.
The work on the court house is still
progressing, notwithstanding the Su¬
preme ton it’s reversal of the decision
of Judge Pottle.
The scarcity of eggs in the market is
explained by the fact that people prefer
eating them to selling them.
TfCnginVuie :
grain in this county. it is the Grant
fly. The fact that it is a “sucker, If
leaves no room for doubt oc. tins point.
Northen intends .
Air W. S. to put up
a cotton seed holler and mill for pre- .
paring stock feed, in Sparta. i
To even a casual observer, it is evl- i
dent that there is too much idleness in
this section.
Mr. T. It. Lamar is the authorized
agent. In this county.for *<if Mr. L. B. Nel.
son for the loan money to farmers
On last Wednesday morning a dog ! ;
came into the yard of Sylvia Jeems, of I
Dixie, dragging the nude laxly of a
mutilated dca<l baby. It was brought
iu town to the office of Dr. Rogers, our I
coronet ; and a jury, legularly impaii- )
eled, directed a post mortem examfiiu
tion by the coroner. Dr. Rogers made
the examination, and came to the con
elusion that it had never breathed— Its i
lungs giving evidence of never been dis- i
tended. .
M’UUFKIR.
I tfclhijfl# Journal. ]
At tho Methodist church in Thom¬
son, nt 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon,
Feb’y. IB, 1882, t.y Rev. Jus. S. Jones,
Mr. ilej. II." Hliiighain and Mias Susie
lliindle.v, both of McDuffie county, were
umrried.
Our friend, Preston Lazenby, is a
prone and Imppy iiaterfamillas. Wo
heartily congratulate.
The family of Mr. A • E. Wiley, of j
tills county, is sadly afflicted with ty¬
phoid lever. One child, about 11 years
old, died on Saturday lust, ami another
died on Monday. !
Mr. David Y r . Neal, a son of the ;
iate Maj Ge»>. V. Neal, formerly of I
Warren county, was run over and kill¬ |
ed i v a Georgia Railroad train, near
Gruvctowu. Wednesday night last.
It is currently ie|xuted that Alfonl,
of the Hnitich ville < olnel, is so oil to
take h pUuijje in tin* s a of matrimonial
bliss—This, we are authorized to say,
is a mistake, il- will postpone his hy
liieiiia! bath until iiiidsoinimT, when
the regulation uniform is a duster and
h p.iluileul fan, ’ mid perspiration 1 abounds
iii ini. iiiiiti,
VS e regret to learn that the misbeha
vlor of some ot his congregatifili ill the
Baptist elimcli on Sunday evening last
necessitated a i eprool from the Pastor.
Remeinlx'r, tliere is one rule absolutely
wit hoot an exception.- U is t his . “ A
chuixli. ehumh^’" D it W is I ^ia needless les.s‘ S to to au‘d add that that
this rule applies with even greater fotce
to adies.
Prof. N. E.Ware, and Messrs. A. W.
Merxhon anil J A. Kendrick all of
Sharon, were in 1 lioinson, last, week,
but sliglited the Journal otfiue. Xlr.
Kendriek -haroii correspondent
of the Crawl. MViocitAT, one
of our most valued exchanges.
The side-walk next to .. the , business
houses on Main xtreet, undulates like
the price of cotton futures. |lt is sway
backed in front of Lew’s, and hump
shoulderwl at llolzendoi f s, while near
Tate’s there is a sad solemn valley of
mud, too glootnv and exasperating tor
diseription. A pedestrian, on a dark
nielit traveling this thoroughfare can’t
tell Whether he is.Vlimbing over Knox’s
meat block, orison the down grade
througji the smam\i beyond Branch
ville. A/arshal Morris ought to bring
out his official jack-plane and dress tbe
path down to something like a civilized
consistency.
WILKES.
iG.mfle]
Chills ami fever prevail to a consider
able extent in tiie lifitli district.
Mr. HE. Sprat tin was bitten by a
dog an Monday.
A considerable amount of work is
being doue on the railroad track at the
demit.
Col. Stephen Heard expects soon to
give a grand entertainment at Ins home
Mr. John Garrard, of tins county,
will send bis daughters to Talbotlon to
school this year*
Workmen from Augusta have been
putting up some terra cotta work at
8t. Joseph's Academy, last
The looses in this county by fire
year, Were which were covered by ' insurance,
about $10,000.
Mr. John _ , o. Stephens V. is . | having some
tenement houses put on tue lower part
of his lot near tiie bridge.
It takes about $3,500 to pay the ex
penses of the town government, with
tbe present force of bonds employed.
The colored people are building a
church out on the Mallorysville rtmd.
A small bug of some kind , is . depreta- , .
ting on the wheat crop.
No l>ad results have come from tbe
»
DEALER IN'
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos,
North M»jn Street opposite Court House,
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
1 call attention to the fact that owtnir to short collections, I will be herafter cora
tK , 1|( , d to Hl .„ strictJy for CASH, I intend tokeep only the BEST BRANDS of LKJUOB,
a nd anyone who wants a GOOD drink should give ine a call. The coolest Lager Beer
in Crawfordyllle. I have attached to my saloon a splendid
HILLIARD HALL
FITTED up in first class style. I thank ray customers for past favors and Invite them
and my new friends to giye me a call.
12febl8'82.tf THOMAS AKINS, Crawfordvile, Georgia.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
Mir If tl &
NO. 9 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
HAVE ON HAND THE FINEST LOT OF FURNITURE. CROCKERY,
-and
Household Goods to be Found in the State
Ele ^ nt ]]mu \ Eine Mirror Ked-Roem •Sets, Parlo .Sets, Crockery China
WaTC, Etc.
Orders by mail receive our prompt personal attention. When you want
an ythlug in our line and at the lowest prices give us a call,
John Neal & Co.,
14feb-25-3m No. 0 Broad Street, ATLANTA, GA.
cases of reported small-pox in Wash
ingtnn; and it is now thought by the,
public generally that these cases were
,lo f sm.ill-pox at all.
The cash sales of one house in Wash
for one day,last month,amount
to $2,500.
\ very pleasant valentine party was
at J. M. Uullan’s residence on
evening, and also one at Miss
Weems.
. ])r Fickle „ rec ejved one hundred
ertni in cark from Mr. Wright, of
Ga,
Sot a Meveragc.
“This are nut a beverage,hut a medicine,
curative properties of the highest de¬
containing no poor whisky or poi
drugs. They do not tear down an
debilitated system, but build it up
bottle contains more hops,that is,more
hop strength, than a barrel of ordina¬
ry beer. Every druggists in Rochester
sells them, and the physicians prescribe
Express on Hop BieterS.
Mralps Tormented wlxli Daudrult.
Or scald head are made healthy with
oienn’.x Sulphur Soap. Of all druggists,
Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or
brawn, fifty cents
JURY I.IUT,
on \ >. i> .i units.
Taylor, \\m. U 1 oss, ,Dmu M Mur
den, I I-It Hillman, John Rhodes son of
John, Win <’ Itlmdes, John II Mitchell, D
N Sanders, " m M Lnnecford, Win l
Woixlruff, Geo. M Boss, It F Moore, S A
Daniel. US Tavlor, John If Hyut, John
11 Jackson, (108th, Will Jordan, James A
{'i' Itilni ’j' \|*itin ^8y||,^||
Gorham, PG Veazey, E I> lladaway,
|{ T Kendrick, Win Burke, T E Bristow,
IVm T Chapman, J 8 Chapman, Owen D
Mtxae. Jas. O Bnmke
tu.wlusk .u hors.
Garland Wm
H Walter T Nelson. Julius CJor
,i.iu, Ellas S Allen,Wesley Taylor, Edward
() si's Mitchell, Albert It Stevens,
Alexander 11 Stewart, Frank It Taylor, David
Henry A Harper, AlbertQ Oneale,
AS.;kgus. Joseph Mead
n wheeler,James It Reuben Flynt,James J Mann, M Alex.
ows wash Avery,
ander S Meadows. Josiali Brooks, James B
Ogletree, Reuben B Rhodes, Wyattt il- A
Hill. Simeon lyev Thomas J Rhodes. W
lis Canv. J David K Lunceford.
..y uid i »ia ur iMatresstnjr Courh.”
UhtSSitic attack’*.weakened „ n i«
#1M j debilitated state of the system.all these
l t„ n ,,,. r ous symptoms are cured by “Dr
Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry. ' The first dose gives relief, and the
worst rough and sore lungs yield to its heal
^ !*« sdmuld'Im tXn fo ke ”p
m'lwel* fr«e, They are excellent
id liver and bilious'complaints.
—>»-• -
woman.
Hope for suffering Woman. Something
new under the* sun.
By reason of her peculiar relatio km \v
her perculinr ailments, woman tins, and
compelled to suffer, not only her oas been
but those arising from the want ofwn ills,
^uhVliom she stands frequent connected and in
the social organization. The
distressing irregularities peculiai to her sex
Mansions «
of the rich and the hovel of the
mK i r alike, woman has lieen the patieu, which
victim of ills unknown to man, and
none [foA but come”^ she .""nl.^lJem^
when she can fina relief tnl»r. J. Bred
j^Sd
Atlanta. Ga Price, trial size, 75, large
size, $1.50. For sale by all druggist.
Read what Gen. c. Tlge Anderson Says
Messrs. Hutchison A Bro. Gentlemen—
I have been a great sufferer from neural
s l»-ihe attacks lasting for days 1 had
tried every known remedy without tv mg
ln mv tast attack 1 crit>dyour
•■Sfuralglne." and in a short time was fvr
feetlv cured. It is a consolation to know
that 1 have at last a remedy that controls
this painfu 1 disease, and l ean c «*r u >
eco mmelul !t u> a ^.
^ v ol . K90S
Atlanta. Apr. . .... is tSk . —, chief Chwf of of Police Pone*
ilinuHisos & Bro., rropnwii^ auru
a. Ga.
Sold by all Druggists
LEGAL NoTlCEsT
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA— Taliaferro County.
I.SOUR weeks after date application will
I’ l>e inadr said to county the honorable for leave court to sell of
Ordinary of
the real estate belonging to the estate of
William U. Stephens, late of said county
deceased. This January 16th 1882.
John A. Stei’HKKs, Administrator.
7 Jan. 22 4w.
~A1TLICAT10N~FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION.
GEORGIA— Taliaferro County.
TirllKHKAS Y\ John W. Ellington Admin
Ktrator on tire Estate deceased, of Tyre has G.
Ellington late of said county
applied to me for letters of Dismission
from said Estate. These are therefore to
cite and admonish all persons csucerned
to show cause if any they can on or by the
tirst Monday in April next why said letters
should not be granted. hand and official signa¬
Given under my
ture. This January ‘A - -mas ssKE
Jan. imr
ADMIN ISTR ATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA —Taliaferro County.
1 > Y VIRTUE of an order from the four 1
IJ of Ordinary first Tuesday of said county In April, will 1882, be
sold on the
between the legal hours of sale all thatv
tract or parcel of land, being situated
lying in said county, containing J.G. 182 Evans acres
more or le-s lioundedby lands of
and J. M. Poss amt others, it being the
,tower on which Sarah G. Hixon deceased
, ^id land bmn * *olt\ aiupjrt
j „f the estate of Geo. llixon deceased, for
| r ' ..... at
i rt of Geo. Hixon deceased.
GEO. G. HIXON, Administrator
bonis non, of GEO. IIIXON
, eb- 25-'82 td
APPLICATION FOR LET TERS OF
PISMISSION.
(; F (jRGl \_ TaliaFeiiuo County.
MET II ERE AS Reuben S. West Ad
. . ,, E s t a tp of
James West late of said county deceas
eri applies to me for letters of Dismis
sion from laid estate,
T | lPse a r e therefore to cite and ad
nigh al j ., erson s concerned to show
jf a „ y they can, on or by the first
Monday in March why said letters
should not be granted, and official sig
Given under my band
na t ure . Tins November 21st 1881.
Chaklkw A. Beazley,
Ordinary T. C.
SELECT BO ARDING SCHOOL,
, —FOtt
| i Boys aud Girls.
Haid . Hi/dnline 1 ’ nleaaan
locality, and school-room . comfort f th aM , e
made. 1
M, VKO> P • 5IST ' TlrTE
leading schools of the coum- (
among the
.try. People living »» cities wishing fto
! send their children to a hording school
will find no better place than Sharjon
Business Institute.
j All bourdiug pupils will bfl under the
str j c t c i U vage of the principal $10 (per ’
bo ;u( j from $8 to
.
mourn.
T j itio>.
For Spring terms, from 16th of Jlan
Mary to 7th of April, for the 3 grades /
a} . ^ ^aly,
From 7th of April for to7.h of
foi f the 3 grades, bo.oO, $b.o0, bl0.(
j Pupils will not be receteed for less
time than three months. Ine a^Jool. p/nnci-
1^ *^ will have I %JL2S£ ful! TOnl^of the BuisS
K * aud I
X musicTe^rtment mndence #15 00 be]under
will
the control of MRS. L. W. FLYjNT.
Address, N. E. WARE, Sbardn, Go ’
,T. J. MULLAN.
14 SOUTH BROAD ST.,
iii . -- JjaJN * aypp iii. a GEORGIA
—MANUFACTURER OF—
MONUMENTS,
Tombs & Headstones, Etc.
and Estimates ^ rrinusnea. ,
Designs
I Sept 2,13ui
K ey-N o t e
—OF—
The M-R H ouse of TVS outh.
\r PaiclTQ" LICK Sales.
-:o:
THE BEST AND MOST CELEBRATED
In PIANOS Great Variety and ORGANS and Style.
i I -:o:- Saved Pur¬
29 to 30 PerCent. to Every
chaser who Visits or Corres¬
i ponds ROBINSON with CO.
G. O. &
-:o:-
Excelsior Is Ouk Motto i
<S. H. U.
I Great Musical Saving
INSTITUTION OF TIIE SOUTH.
mush! MUSIOAL instruments, sheet
MUSIC BOOKS, BEST ITAL¬
IAN STRINGS, I FiRST CLASS and everything MUSIC HOUSE. pertain¬
ing to
20 tp 30 Per Cent Saved.
-AT—
Tinning jf. M. and H. 0. Repairing T. 8.
B;M {tuner H. TAYLOR, tho only author¬
ized of the Music House of the
South! Augusta, Ga.
G. O. ROBINSON A CO.
° ct .jrj 31 nless .j-y Eye Water
t
Relieves inflatmd or weak eyes at once.
Cures nothin)' in a few hours. For granulated lids
other.) better. Ask for it and have no
Jin. Dn. J. A. DICKEY,Proprietor,
15 27, lm. Bristol, Tknn.
DANDRIFUGG
Eradicates Dandruff, prevents its return,
arrests falling out of hair, stimulates new
growth, and prevents it from turning gray.
The best hair dressing in the world. Ask
the Druggist !Dn. for DICKEY, it. Proprietor,
J. A.
1 Bristol, Tknn.
<PO‘“ngnge (t»C Outfit sent free to those who wish to
in the most pleasant and prof
table business known. Everything newi
Capital not required. We will furnish you
everything. $10 a day and upwards Is easi¬
ly made without staying away from home
over workers iuglit. No risk whatever. Many Many mak¬ new
wanted at once. are
ing fortunes at the business. Ladies make
as much as men, and young boys aud girls
makdgreat pay. No one who is willing to
work fails to make more money every dnv
than can be made in a week at an v ordinary
employment. rritl S.nd Those road who fortune. engage Address at once
fi a short to
Nof. IIai.lktt A Co. , Portland, Maine.
4 ,'H 0 . 1 -v.
GET TJPCLUBS!
Big Pay for a Little Work.
^l^tiTiiio^raph
IS TIIE BEST
WEEKLY IN GEORGIA.
It contains something that will inter¬
est old and young.
OUR PREMIUMS.
caJfi, For a club of 25 subscribers and heavey $50 in
we will send to any lady a For
Silk Cloak or Dolman worth $15.00.
thh same number and amount we will send
a gent’s Overcoat or Ulster worth $15.
IFor twenty subscribers and $40 In cast,
ajlarge catcher, silver worth handsomely 5 to. chi, will engraved be sent, water
j For 15 subscribers and $30.00 we will
s/end a boy's overcoat, or a nice shot gun,
worth $7.50. will
send / For 10 celluloid subscribers watch, and cither $20.00 green, we white
a
br biaee, worth $5.00. It is handsome and
(will keep good time.
For 5 subscribers and $10.00 we will send
a minature cotton bale put up in silk, as a
souvenir of the Cotton Exposition. solid gold
For 3 subscribers and $0.00, a
“Bangle” finger Ring fora child.
CONDITIONS.
This offer will not be good after the 25th
of February. Go to work at once, send in
your list and get the premiums Phonograhf by return $2.00
express. Price of the
per annum. Address
W. T. Christopher A Bro.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Crawfordville Academy.
A HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND
GIRLS.
The Scholastic year of 1882, will be
divided into two terms. The Spring
term wilt open on Monday the 30th of
Januarv, and clove on the 7th of July.
The Fall term will open on the 21st of
August, and close on the 30th of No¬
vember.
— Rates or Tuition-. —
-Primary, Primarv Soring I s Term ’ $9.00.
J“ ,, non
lBtenDedIa 8pr ln« Term, YLOO.
« Fall “ 8.00.
A ^ vance 4 Fng. Branches, 15.00.
.. .. •• Fall Term. 10.00.
Ancien t Languagas Jb Higher
*. Mathematics,
Ancient IatnguagesA , all Higier Term, 12.00.
-Mathemrt.es, l
No deduction for lost time, except in
cases of protracted illness. Pupils
thoroughly prepared for classes in any
of the Colleges. Musical advantages
good. Location healthy. Board cheap,
Primarv Mis.'8. department under supervision
of E. Boggs.
For particulars address,
XV ' H - Bbcok, Esq.,
Sec’y Board Trustees, or
C. T. Boggs. Principle.
Jan.l 4 j*m.
'revised NEW testaments:
Illustrated, Cheapest and B«!-t. Sills
sicUt HOLMANS NEW P1CTORIA
' Agents wanted, A. J. HO
MAN & CO., Phiiada.
ARTHER, THE PRESIDENT,
nd C. Mye rs to the front offering the Tublic one of 9 Largest and l>est se
*ected stocks ' ' =" it will astonish the
wise. Having D _______________ i ____... ,______ prepared
taken the greatest care in select ing my Stock, I am to
offer the best selection of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boets, Shoes, Hats aud No¬
tions, that have ever been seen in Middle Georgia, also bear in mind that I
have always a fall supply of Groceries on hand.
Our Clothing
Is the nobbiest that has ever beeh seen South of Mason and Dlxou’s Line.
Suits fur the Rich and the Poor.
Our $5.00 suits will surprise you, call and see it. And a good all wool suits
at $7.50, that has heretofore sold at $10.00. Times are hard and I Intend to
cut prices I can astonish yon in Black Cloth and orated Suits, and any one
able in need of clothing will do well to giye us a call before purchasing. I have an
corpse of assistants, who always take pleasure in showing Goeds, and their
smiling countenances will always greet you.
Truth is stranger than fiction. My pride is with the Ladies, and I am
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 20c., 25c., 30c., all the go this season, also, a fine assortment
of Black Alapaca at bottom prices.
A full stock of the prettiest prints ever seen in Crawford ville. We can,
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, lac¬
ing in direct communication with some of the 1 irgest and !>est Shoe Manufac¬
tories in the United States I can offer the best inducements ever known.
Our one dollar shop will give the best satisfaction, and a Ladies’ Calf
Shoe for $1.25, that cannot be sold elsewhere for less than $1.75, also, I have
a complete line of Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Shoes, hand sewed, Sailer Lervin A
Co’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 ttie 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 any.,
one in need of goods in my line, will do well to give me a call, as quick sales,
and small prodts is my motto.
C. MYERS.
Druggists and Apothecaries,
CRAWFOEDVLTLE, FULL GA.
A LINK OF
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Soaps, Cigars,
Also Dealers in
A call solicited, and you will be pleased with our goods and prices. We
keep only the BEST GOODS.
$
Will keep constantly on hand a full line of the FINEST BRANDS of
WINES AND LIQUORS
In connection with his other business. sep2 5a
%
Charles Bergstrom »
--Dealer In-
Groceries, Dry Goods dk Provisions,
Boots, Slioes, Hats, Etc.,
LaTrope Building, Crawfordville, Georgia.
fl^O X my customers of the past years I would Inform them that I am still on
hand with a full line of everything needed by farmers or others, and that
I am selling everything at
BE sure and come around when you want anything from a spool of thread
to a wagon load of meat.
Flour! Flour! Flour!
The Best Brands ever Brought Here.
{Shoes ! Shoes! Shoes!
All Kinds, all Sizes. Warranted not rip, ravel or run down the Heel.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
j All Kinds. Produce and Farm Supplies. Don’t forget where you get such
v
Immense Bargains in Clothing.
Call on me. You will be well treated. As ever,
The Farmer’s Friend,
Charles Bergstrom.
Feb. 4, ly.
j GKC. K. SIBLET. WW 5f. JORDAN.
SIBLEY <£ JORDAN
j COTTON FACTORS.
■ ■
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
THE LUMOTS GIN AND THE COTTON BLOOM GIN.
j SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WEIGHT’
1 QUICK SALESAND PROMT? RETURNS-