Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, June 02, 1882, Image 1

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Get ALLCOCK’8, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. -■ v.*rrw r -;m veep 'RE ;■ v FC'SS'SSSSffl S fp 1 it; 31 liH M lif ' KVESV «D CHBAPBR THAH*VEB. - BUleg, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Ammuni¬ tion, Fishing Razors, Tackle, Skates, Seines, Nets, Knives, Hammocks, etc. Large Illustrated Catalogue FREE. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. A GENTS WANTED! Ladies and Gentlemen, Household to engage with us to sell several llaeful light. Article*. I'rofits large. Labor is Exclusive territory given. No competi¬ tion. Terms liberal. Circulars FREE. Address, Hewitt JDnufact’g Co., Box 868, Pittsburgh, Pa. A NEW CURE FOR P B OTATO ANDALLTRoijBLESQMEVERMIN. pes or. is:, .Tohustovi, entsburith. P». USISAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds for sale very cheap. Catalogues free. Address, RICHARD HULL & CO.. BOX 838, Pittsburgh, Pa. lunu'.i 8-’ “JUST LET ME SHOW YOU” JDK. FOOTE’S KAHB-SCOK 0? HEALTH HINTS And nearly llecipes, Worth $25. Fost 25c, By the author of “Plain Home Talk” and “Medi¬ cal Common Sense.’' 128™; Advice about Dally Habits mm pea for Cure of Common Ail¬ ments; n valuable bock ofReMN-nce for every Family. Only 25 by m*' 1 , prepaid. The for Hand-book all contains Common chapters Sense on on Com¬ ^Hy¬ giene Ills, Hygienic reasous. Curative Measures, How to mon Knacks Worth Avoid Undesirable Children, Bathing, Nursing the Knowing, Hints on on Sick, on Emergencies, Hints of for the Pregnant Private Women, together with some Formula* of Dr. Foote, and other for physicians preparing yiC-'uij of high repute, sr.d directions WAN1ED. ! j food for Invaliuo. AGENTS Murray Hill Publishing Cc., 132 East £3*.i Street, Va~ 7:ri City. CHRONIC New ^ ha i fc nodal an<1 sexnxl pci •-< u. Plain Home Ialk and Medical Common .-knse. Ivpar ;v pages, 200 illostration-: by Dr. E. H. Fo^c. Purchasers are en titled to free cocsultati either in person. ittheCHEAPt^T * r by mail. A $3.25book refUiocsi m iking \ Dr. Foote's Health Monthly with li-it of nearly ”BS co„ n. y. ciw Notice of Dissolution. fTMlK PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE day A between Croake & Edwards, is this dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. “Vt Edward Croake will contuine bu ine the old stand. All indebtedness of the firm will be paid bv him, ami all accounts due said firm will be paid to him. Edwabd Croake, N. C. Edwaud-. Sharon, Ga.,May 22,1882. TO MY FKIBXns. _ 0 . __ TN RETIRING FROM TIIE FIRM 2 -**<**«•* «-“*> meats of their l nesm of*' my late part e ■ . - ... patronage that lural upon the late i Respectfully, Sharon iaay28-»w* ,Ga. May 22,1882. N.C. En wards, CRAWFORDYILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1882. OUE SOCIETY COLUMN WHICH INTENDS TO IIIRON1C1.E EVENTS IN HIGH I.Il-'E. GENERAL GOSSIP OX PERSONAL MAT¬ TERS MANUFACTURED FOR HOME CONSUMPTIOjW— MARRIAGES AND j MARRIAGES V.ff,ri;OSPKCT. ! [A la Attanta Constitution .] Brilliaiit Wedding, The elegant reception rooms and parlors j of Mr. Colonel Louis Hawkins were tin own open on Wednesday evening last, an l a | large audience of invited guests ceremonies! gathered therein to witness the nuptial of Monsieur Adrien Yerisonht and Mads moiselle Le.ciie d'ifuchado The ceremouy was performed by Mr. Augustus Blunder buss and was truly impressive. The cos ttumept the bade was remarks- f< v H. splendor and’radiance, it was -ado by Madams Camille Jones, the cevlirated dressmaker of F ve Points, We are told that this dress east near §2,000,000 in Mr*# eon and limns wick railroad scrip. Wo would describe its luxurious m.igniileeneo but our feeble pen is inadequate to tell its beauties. TU.; dress was cat a la lumlin. ziue. and was of the tluest texture of ale m finished calieoettsi, with green hog’s hair and line rut glass trimming?. The flowing red tresses were done up ifPtfiu ■ tissus paper, expensive but not gaudy. The bridesmaids were ilrevse-l ilj.white* ecrue sheeting, with yellow trimmings Of mutilated chroinns. Th bride and her attendants wore elegant jewelry imported direct from the twenty-Jivd-ueni‘ ;-cat-this out-and-sead-it-on jewelers of NjwJCng lanl. The groom and attan lant-i vv-rn >Hired in blue linen pants—short who'-Dp eat— with spik -Vait«*l yellow coats, blue cra¬ vats and dog skin Alexander kids.- 'They bad on no bats but wore cap ;—which they discreetly hung on the goto pasts as they came in. The bridegroo.A unthoughtediy hung his up on the floor, but it unsworn 1 admirably for the reception of the liac-eu: navy which ihe guests industriously mas¬ ticated. It was the most brilliant event of the season. The presents are too numerous to mention in full. vV.; enumirate a few. Handsome dumb watcll, of finest roiled ■a -kettle gold. Elegant damask, all wool, yard wide. From the emporium of Saloshinar, Atlan to. Fin;' necklace, inlaid with blue window¬ 's. n»>»n material n < wiihdi s>. * T - -„n ■, '^Jilt'd coin. Demijohn extrg. - . ’T.h$i floppy couple left on an extan 1 id trip to Little river, will enjoy a sail on the limpid waters of Suckluile Lake, and lay in a supply of fish for the summer cam pilign. the occasion The only drawback to wa; that a few street gamin—who had dept in unobserved—persisted in chucking old and decrepit apples and wads of paper at the head of the bride during the execution of a hornpipe by the young couple. This token of honor was at first received with rounds of applause, but It got to bn so monotonous finally as to disturb the audience. We are happy to state that the perpetrators wore immediately sit down on and fired out. The refreshments consisted of a gallon of Mountain Dew and full two pounds of ginger-cake. We are proud to state that full justice was done to the sumytuous re¬ past. Wedding Cards. Elegant wedding cards are out for the early marriage of one of Tenpin avenue’s fairest hollyhocks and a handsome cross¬ eyed hickory wytlio from Narrowguage Laiie. The cards are printed in fan-tail scrip on elegant manilla wrapping paper, tied together with yellow dog-fennel rib¬ bon. They are unique but elegant. The imprint of the publisher is not on them. It is our presumption #that I 13 was satisfied that he had accomplished life's grandest work and immediately died. Gossip. -Corn-stalk canes will be fashionable this season. —Free lunch counters will be tre rage tliv-j season. —Chewing gum should only be worn on i the left check. ; —Lawyers, doctors and red-headed news ! paper men will he charged admittance to funerals. —The “Cornfield Galop ’’ will supersede the •‘German’* at masquerade balls and lemonades. i —Dump-carts will give place to the more classic wheelbarrow as a fashionable mode I of conveyance. 1 Corn will be the fashionable morning ! drink or peach to alternate and honey. at noon with pure rye, j _It is no longer fashionable to mop the | finger-nails with foot-mats. Scrubbing I brushes are now used. | I —Two fingers is now the regulation re¬ ! freshment, taken at intervals of fifteen j 1 miuutes. Sugar may be used at will. : Monsieur Dutch Dan has sent out the i specimen book of spring styles He new states o™ that the ladies will wear china-berry tops their hats. 1 f:i,-nds, for b.md> iwx*. >aal.i. aul will on ttiat dayaved Mis* U. Belt, daugh *'*'* T .._ stinging, . smarting, irritation of the ur l\ ar ? passages, diseased discharge, cured ; Buchupabia. $1. at druggists. Ga. De I not, Lunar, Rankin & Lamar, AtiauU aud Macon. Ga. o : ,T U J ■^7 la X WHITTLED OFE FROM BUIKV TIMBER BT J. A. KENDRICK. SHORT SQUIBS ABOUT prominent PLK AND CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS SANDWICHED TOGETHER FOR THE rABATES OF OUR READERS. m -Cash trade was good last Saturday. —Miss Annie • ... Uayiey, i or w„ ivairen -ri.nion , visiting in Sharon. —Young was in our town Sunday ^ ife enjoyed himself well. —P. Carlton and family, of Greene spent Sunday with A. Driven family. -We wonder if we coa&n’t visit Point once withor •*“? knowing it. f fcl >* “ 'attendant "IfSrnn-m _ | u a at Llrirt i.*quite s u «»in il lever. Wo ho^e he m s 1 up again. —Mr. John W. Darracott, of Craw was down %few minutes last Juesday. W e wan t * J next Time. <% 4 faired fulfftl . —Rev. A. I. Ifartly to appointment, at tho^ Presbyteruki “ last Sunday. We learned • quite sick. __Manx, thanks for those nice that we received last .We will assure the young l*dy : i they were highly appreciated. | —Ourrfriend Col. J. W. ILxon bn? admirers in this end showing of thf til and stands a good Lkiniext representative of Taliaferrtff 1 KemiricK’s.^ that'sjie She expreLf herself, ao|) is perfectly charmed superb village. -.Ml* la,Ins K-lJ. «*• ft Athens. Ni, () u.ll lun, i weeas. e e.u stand ‘ '. it that ' , long. ' V men cant — Mr. Allen P.eazley our ordinal CnvwforJviUe, was clown lust wet%< He hasn’t been here before in sever;; years. He thinks Sharon is a bcautuj . place, also having men of enterprise, —Our little mend Otta Mevs’eVn, one of the greatest little hoys ever lias purchased him a veluciped . calls jsmirr around right often., 4 . firm of Callen & laooks, ,Yashiu|«iGW. was in to see us a few days ago. was looking as bewitching as evcS. fo Come it. a n Samrnie wo will be glad see you. „ 1 II. T. Kendrick brought uj< foil twb r stalks of cott n that measured feet in height, and had a good n,.in; squares » i them, lie del not s,iv how much he had like it, Gut we suppose that was all. —Sharon girls and is noted boys, aud» for^ond the looking older young don’t hurry iqnuiey will be young men dance in the .chicken-trough, left to \Vo fear that we will bo one of them. So mote it be. _We had a rain last Sunday after noon that made everybody fed good. Wc also had a little wind and hail, but did no damage. Our farmers have Peon blessed with good seasons up to t he present time. Mr irTmvvs-i II Tones our that^ovcrv' nopular saloon lr oner trick knov^ man ^niA-m limiors 1 should For V ,rinn cull on him and buy a Tyoo h nZ lie wi’ fiiftoSSfr t ike n'easiiro in tell- 1,0 1 J —'Y ? 1 j! s t ,‘® , , ... „„ 1 V 1 We -ccord believe of the it to po#ei be his. of“SiJ the two magnet ccrt, n young ladies who dlaw two ceitain f ll hi lfemvSunday of tS lWcsl ' L. A. Moore ....., started , out . vvi,.h ... — Mr. , Our his thrash Tuesday morning. friend Joe Fallen has charge of ’.t. He could not have selected a better y 0 „ nK man, .Joe. is a stirrer. Wc know that he will make things june while he has charge of it. ....... ?„*?■.***? and they aie despondent thereat. Those young men have our sympathy, as we were left the same way several times We hope they will shortly re cover. ' • —-Ihe Union union ioinr Point corresnondent coiTespona ni< wanted nated. to We know bavn if t we yet; had but ^® will e 9 ll Y he 30 ® m 1 ' a few days. We are waiting on our charming little girl, and as soon as her’s takes we will have tlid “perfoi m “““{ft J ^ ^ H ‘ y “ i ' i ' ‘ _ We went down with Mr. L. A. Moore last Monday afternoon, and got some very fine peaches. The trees were heavy laden with both peaches and apples. IPe have an extended in vitation, and you can bet that we win be there often. There is nothing like anticipating and getting an idea of Moore’s hospitality. — Ed. Keating bought out our maker. He is now ready to haJf-sole fd‘-t • -• P * so p „„„ For nartieular.s annlv to the »g£8SSiKS3*S“ , * w ~ Tuesdav was aSs very nleasant We found film as we always flnd nrj(J h nun, n in in high spirits. He showed us around his farm, and we can ;-ay that he has I * i* crop. He * don’t use 3 othing but I a.rhovol plow in his cott i until he mV- it rpiiilv tn lnv.li puts on j»f sfsteps weep. altogether. Most of lie our farmers fails use never to i: ike a good crop with this mode of tE '^tniing. If we had time we would onr friends often; but business biff i e pleasure with us. rj A—Two of the Sharon bloods were in ppinson last Sunday. They report tfHfc they had a tine time. They said tint Thomson had as many pretty $lsasauy Y e will agree place with -anywhere these young around. men, a we pave seen some of them ourselves, fmiething must be up. Wo beard u say that they were going back in soon, and wanted to know if we Jtild go. When you say, “Thomson,” |« are Friend ready, McLaughlin, of the Union it department, said hist week that 'ung man had resolve, within him- 1“ to beat us out m a certain aftairil $ inwigmmo’i.Upainfnl,' dumb-foimded. 1 The wlf are present Lust slate of affairs will not permit us to IL si“sra Union Point Croesus waltz off with ■l-llars lie prize. The enormous sum of two fFaik. and lifty cents lias done the w illie Ballentine.one of the youths attending ihe convent at Sharon was in Kendrick’s mill pond last {•j .turday, while bathing. It seems (,j>at j ie ventured most too far out and H . ;iS seized with 'cramp and being 1111 a to reacii the bank, was drowned. .lis companions were iinablo to reach him in time to rescue him. Tho pa reiits of tho young lad reside luSavan mill. Willie was well beloved by all Who knew him, he was amiab c and and his sad an 1 suddi ir end i! u t bo a fe/ero bb w t ■ I .1 Jo them in their bercuve tvith^liem^bi'Ti^ ,0SH o£ 01,0 **° > on '* «•»»'- The camed tw hi ‘ Vi,U, ' a " f,ir ' "" ’ . S , . , r ........ , , (iallM.an, of Barnett and MfsS or -I'lllar.iJ-.. Alwli They left that, ni^ff about B for Jonesboro about two miles tom 11i5h l>iaoo . Timm they .loims. went te ho Vl , 8itl( llaiuiiictor, . 11( , 0 0 f Mr. Jim They for un i whon ho got Uiere- he foinid out that they were a runaway match, so he declined to Qj^rry tnern. The young couple then xft for a pleasant drive of four miles *haion accotupauigd jjyrUffg by inen, a to good ,J. many L. Ken- ol . .tf- J, Ho.^cliiied, finally P but C, :r iri) ^, f a j res t young ladles, and she I t { |B heartfelt wishes of many fiends. ll’e congrutuliito tho young jouple, and hope that their lives may V () ull e continued source of enjoyment. jy H y they never have an occasion to re g,.,^ t h«ir romantic marriage, _ J’lie Editor in his review of the u U sim.-HS men of Sharon, in his last j ssu0 failed to make mention of N. G. Edwards. Wo the representative of the Sharon department cannot consent to let this pass without protest. Mr. Edwards is a good business man, and progressive views. Wo like Mr. Ed wurf j 3 because ho has i»roved to bn a good friend of ours, and lias done much towards advancing our interest. When our farmers bring in notion, lie never fails to pay them the highest rfljrl.Y-t prices. He will keep oon stantiy on hand ft full supply oi corn and moat. VFo hope he will do v-eii, because when everybody else is thriv ing we ar<! bound to realize seme of it ourselves. Wo hope to lme to see the time when our people congenial are more what pros peroOs find more than they uni now. Let us ail wm k to one another’s interest, for instance u all 0l,r merchants would agreo^ to buy meal from L. A. Moore he would get coni liy the car lots, and sell is meal a8 che . ip as W() could lay it down here from Atlanta or TY.mesre. Why not patioiLZe home indiistiy . SPECIAL IAMJAL*i. - —Reid & Held lu.ve the fines* lot ol pure apple vinegar to be found tixw I foidville. Try it. —Soda Water at Reid & Reid’s. .................. * in, Fivne. ,ynt 8 18 <le —Ginger ale at Reid w Reid I? s. -Try some of that fresh cider just C eived by Hal l' iynt. I ftpjd’s —Fresh parched peanuts at Reul & that pure apple vinegar _____ so .,,,. > ■.eid A Iteid. | soda water, ginger ale and sassapa ___Fro u patched peanuts at Reid & Sid’s. I Iih parched peanuts at Reid & Aid’s ■—Have you wen vaccinated" If not A to Held k Heid’8 amt get some pure virus. You can vacillate yourself, Avoid a possibility of srnall-pox by vf ( dilating yourself with pure virus. Ispt by Reid .v Reid. tremendous - -Too busy ! too busy ! prices, thousands of ensto n™**, >ven at this dull ® season. G A su .,. m , \ f,,i t: . < ’ m t shows that people far appreciate ' Cure ^, „» T r. Th. Ujt J. tlm market. Over two years old at K«id A Reid’s. .-V ... acme virus. . lure. ,, Wairanlea to "take” every time. Reid <x- l«*id. O HAPPEN 1JVGS. WU.YT IS limuti IJOIVK IN AND AKOdN I) ( ItAWI'OHDVIl.M:. squitis CAUGHT ON THE FI.Y ltv hem OOltAT REPORTERS.- NEWS OK THE COUNTY CONDENSED. " l’wo souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that boat us one, Two. Ups that for an instant meet, Two little smacks — youin I vum !” —Will Hold. —And moie burglaries. --Damp weat her early this week, —Ordinary’s qourt next Monday, - “Moonlight, in the park,” to-iiight —’Lisha Heal lias some line peaches. —Strawberry hunts are fast waning. —Now are the Holds yellow with grain. —A very heavy hail-storm Sunday evening. — A splendid rain Sunday jmd Wed¬ nesday afternoons. •—(luiteau will Vo hung four weeks from to-day. —Net prayer-meeting was held last Wednesday night. —Professor Hogg’s school is in a flourishing condition. —Thanks to little Miss Gtissic John¬ son for a beautiful flower. Seven houses in one night, Is kind of “whooping” tilings up. - -Now is melodious Imm of tho june bug to be heard in the land. --Colonel Seaborn lieeso passed down the road Thursday. —Will someone who knows tell us the emblem of a cape jessamine V - Atlanta young Indies wear huge uinllowors pinned over their hearts. —Moonlight ; spring poetry ; lerno nude. Indulged in at the Park to night. —Mr. Charlie Bergstrom is making a complete success with his Ash-pond. Thorn was an acsthetical miss Who thought, il the acme of bliss To do what no one dare do, So And she with caught his wings her a made bat hat a And this was “too utterly too,” - Somebody should put a stop to young hoy,‘i jumping on the trains. II is dangerous aud dome of them will bo hurt yet. —Crawfordville’s fame bus gone abroad as ono ol the boss towns in Middle Georgia. ---It is said on the road that our merchants are celebrated for their ex perltiessin playing “knucks.” that the in easiest riding conveyance they have struck up with. — JIM have it from good authority that a handsome Sharon gentleman and tho most accomplished and beautiful young ladies in this section will ived. — A liickle elult is being organized by tho young gentlemen ol Crawford ville. —Tho laziest man wo have heard of lives in Grawfonlvilio. Writing to a parent about Iris child who was ill, ho said to save time, “U Or is<>.” Do you owe us anything V Then can you not bring ns in oats or wheat to pay us. We have been very indul¬ gent. You can pay us and not cramp yourself. Do so. Wo need the money. - Does our city council never intend to take any steps to establish a night wiu^.t. When the t. ..n has been car nod off, pot Imps they may. Their pro¬ crastination in so important a matter deserves Consule. —Hi McWhorter, the negro who cut Mr. Boh. Portwood, had his trial before Justice Boggs last Monday. 1 ho charge was sustained and McWhorter was le manded to jail In default of $M> bond. —Mr. Titus Rionatds shipped seven ty-six sheet to Ids brother, Mr. CJuln liw Kjchards, Hamburg, tho other Mr. Richards raised the sheep on | liH plantation a few miles from Craw f on lville. __In another column is published a f r o,n Mr <■' Quintus Richards of I J.unbu . k, ■ s • offering K HI . iwr I - husbel ■ • lor oals m liquidation oi all indebted ness to nun. —'The oat crop lie ng fine wo shall poet our delinquent H.ibsenbers,to price for them. —“No one to love me, no one to moan,” now sighs our friend Joseph D. L. 77, ! 8 ' “ruled ou,y at Umon i ,,nl. —Claude Browne brought us a fine lot of plums yesterday. Thanks, __Tliore is to lie a grand moonlight ,,i C -nic at Liberty Hail Park to-night | moat enjoyable time of musical fs anticipated. - Can’t some young men organize a brass band V It see ins to us there i ; plenty of material. Thcie Is a young lover h ere who, when writing to bis girl,no mailer bow much 1 ane hi as a ays s “xeinc; haste. ” —Mrs. Marshall Andrews has !ud -f relapr" of fyphoid f<• r. We are m >» to chruiiichi ilia her i ndilion is very precarious. _< t II llllli ' ll, st.arou, suenl xiuday vd li friends hope, he i-e him often. '■'» ibi.r. B ton, a splendid watchmaker uSHM *><1 jewi _J, e of tho cent ! %cents< t«« M na-r-it purai ’*• Yol. 6.—No. 22 . - Major <7oss and Mr, Halo, two of the best known drummers on the road, were in town yesterday. They naid i Till! DEMorii\T a pleasant Visit I —John Mahoney thinks Crawford* i Vl "° il pretty place. Yes, a pretty place, John, but its fair inhabitHht* are more beautiful by far. ---Miss Smith, of Milledgeviile, is visiting friends and relatives here. She is a sister of our popular towns¬ man, l)r. 11. S. Smith, We hope her stay will be a pleasant one. A lino lot of Hour-pots will he re¬ ceived at II II. Klynt, s this week. .Ill parties wishing to purchase should eall o i him. —Mr. John H. Torrei.ee, with the reliable Arm of Frank 10. block, At¬ lanta, was in town Tuesday. The house Mr. Torrence represents is a sterling one, and lie always does well in Craw lord vi lie. The low prices and large stock at¬ tract people far and near to the store of C. A. Davis & Co.. Greeiieaboro,Ga. A lino lot of flour-pots will be re* Reived at II. II. Flynt’s this week. All part ies wishing topuiclinse should call on him. — Information reaches us that thR hail storm on Sunday last did some damage in the eastern part of the county. Fences in some places weref blown down ; t he young cotton entirely destroyed ; and the grain somewhat injured. -A line lot of flour-pots will be re¬ ceived at 11. 11. Flynt's tills week, All part ies wishing to purchase should call on him. -An obituary drowning notice of Willio Bal Icnlino, whose ia mentioned in another column, was unavoidably crowded out tills issue, JL will appear next week. - Luther Boline—our foreman—now slashes around town with his hoifd elevated, and a very proud air general¬ ly. The apparent cause of this sudden change is that, lie now sports A ntiW suit of clothes. John Mahoney Imps in on us every second Thursday. Wo understand tliafc John lingered uncommonly long at Union Point the other day. A fairy form, and a beauteous face from Atlanta brought about tho delay on John’s part. *- It was genuine mockery not to> have that mock-trial last Monday night. Tho audience was there, but tho jury was mm cut inventus ; the prlo oner ex habeas corpus, aud the attorneys nixi oomeatuhus. —A cei'tainCrawfordville bead write# his love letters with blue Ink, “for,’* says bo “blue ink locks like violets,and f friends tm,' 1111 ,ov< ‘ , W-MW.-'L*!' Innate recovery. — Wo attended the meeting of tbtf Lyric club in Atlanta last Tuesday of night. It was held at tjio residence Mrs. James W. Loyd, and was an ele-* gunt affair. enjoyments Music, rueilafimis and other were indulged and in. The programme was a splendid one, the large crowd in atten lance were highly pleased at the entertainment, - Those who buy of U. A. Davis & Go , (Jreeiiesboro, (la., get a good »r* tide at the lowest possible prices. f-'ovei! houses were burglarised Monday lflght. Stewart & Tucker 1 # store; G. T. Browne’s store, aud th» residence:'of W.J. Norton. Will Wynn*, If T. Hammock, Wash. William# blacksmith shop. An attempt wa» J.. made loonier the jewelry shop of A. Siroin. But little was stolen. Nocluo., Waynesboro True Citizen: J. Graham, Esq ,of the ('iu wkokdvillk iMAioi hat, and stenographer for several) this judicial circuit, has paid ns pleasant visits during tlm present ses¬ sion of tho Superior court. Mr. O. 1» one of the quickest and most correct short hand report'-rs in the State. U« reports Tub Democrat in a flourish¬ ing condition. Hu is always welcome* WOMAN, in-.rrKH than tiij: hmii.esok kinim. home-, To bring of suffering health ami happiness mission to the- ls> women n a inslgnlfi fom wldch royal favor sink* Into '-nice Wiial earthly heiiefafttion can com-. pare with one which proteoU from ., That(llr ,., Jiw . a ,, e wh(we ruthless power Wither-, beauty’s transient flower?" w i,j c i) gives ease for pain, joy for sorrow, s „ liI( , fortca r% the roses of health for the u,. : swelling line- withered of full grown foriu of beautyfor eauahK the sharp and ^ ending in day* of pain and gloom, aa e*rl, grave'' such is the mission, mieh ar* T tte remits of Dr. J. Brad field* Female Htth : : which Is hence truly and Krirf® .iom “White-,"n^^ei! .. B irretrsl i the vouihMmmt0.’ to j ^ ': mta, i’KM-E' i ■ ,r sale j * | Ye i't y> K> li 1 ,f>-