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VILLE DEMOCRAT.
By Edward Young & Co.
POETRY.
bkuno.
He was only a little iad,
Barefoot and brown,
With large eyes, wistful ank sad.
And dark hair waving down.
Over the vine-clad bills,
Tift sans *, T>ut his hft&rt wus sflu
At the heedless hurrying town ;
He mas only a little lad.
Barefoot and browne!
There were tears in his little voice,
He sang and played heard ;
No mother had ever he made:
The sad, sweet song him.
Bi t only in dreams to
On the vine-clad hills, she sang
And ever sweetest when they grew dim,
And the beils and vespers he had, rang.,
Fone knew the drerms
In tlie friendless, pitiless town ;
He a was ntilv only a a little little lad ■»
Barefoot and brown!
ALL AROUND US,
GATHERING THE NEWS FROM OUR
EXCHANGES.
BEING THE DOINGS AND HAPPENINGS
OF OUR NEIGHBORING COUNTIES AS
CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS—
OGLETHORPE, WARKEN, GREENE
AND OTHERS
HANCOCK.
[Sparta Iehmaelite .]
Richmond Daniel, a well known negro
of Sparta, made an attack on a plum nur¬
sery on last Sunday, and died of plum
£olic on Monday at 11 o’clock.
W a. Buckner, now comes to the front
with an onion tnat measures 18 inches in
circumferance and weighs two pounds.
Air M. D. Hobby has a hen that made
nest near his house last week and
her it, when a partridge,
ayed three egtrs in they
liking the situation, joined her and
now lay daily in the same nest.
Bishop Pierce preached one of his able
and characteristic sermons in the Metlio.
d st church in Sparta, on last Sunday.,
Many hands are still quitting theii un
ployers in various parts of the county.
Seme being inveigled to Florida to Work
the railroad-others simply on account
on
of the contagion.
Capt. Baxter killed a large rattlesnake
his place the other day -the seventh
on Ids land this
»ne. that lias been killed on
>« ar -
U i*« Clam!ft K. Simmons lias returned
from jHawnlon, with t."0 gold medals.
Students from Sparta usually return from
tneir alma mater with the boners of theii
institution.
Four turkeys and two cats constitute
t >e death toil at the residence of bro.
Roberts’, on “pove.ty-slant,” last Satur¬
day morning before breakfast.
BALDWIN.
[MillxlgeciUe Union and Recorder.]
The annual parade of the Second Geor.
gia battalion was held in Eatonton last
Tuesday.
Burglars entered the store house of Mr.
C. n. Wright, Saturday night lust and
'stole a lot of bacon, sugar, flour, etc. En
trance was eflected by boring through a
window and removing the bolt. it, is
probable the thieves will be detected.
Mr Jercme Tuttle killed a rattlesnake
last Wednesaay about six feet in length,
with sixteen rattles.
Heavy and continuous rains last week
seriously interfered with the ffarvesting
of the small grain.
Many farmers in the county have already
ploughed their fields lately sowed in grain
Some are planting Jcorn and peas, and a
few putting the land in cotton.
Mr. J. B. Pounds’ acre of prize oats
turned out 93 bushels and Six pounds.
Frank Bel!, colored, made 81 bushels of
oats on three-fourths of an acre of land.
WARREN.
[Warrenton Clipper.]
Cabbage worms are very destructive
this season.
There is no liquor sold in Warren
county by license.
Cousin Tuddie Rubert brought us a
stawberry which measured 5 inches in cir¬
cumference.
A young Mr. Mathews, living with Rev.
Dr. Cicero Gibson of McDuffie,, accident
knocked .one of his eyes out a few
days since by violently sticking a hoe in
the ground. A pebble rose fron. the spot
and struck the sight of the eyeball so
severely as to result as above stated.
Our gardens are looking very fine for
iad laud. Unele Billie Sharpe whe culti¬
vates Dr. Cooper’s garden has corn silks ;
and in about two or three weeks will have
roasting ears.
We are authorized to state that Mr.
James Whitehead will not be a candidate
for legislative honors.
Marriage licenses are threatening the
community, and old bachelors, old maids.
widowers,'widows, and all other
ab ,es wil.be carried of by Hmm ^nless
the Ordinary s office is quarantined and
ti e other vaccinated.
Mr. Jordan M. Nonis, near Brier Creek
church, has been severely afflicted for
some days in one of his feet by inflama
tion which was caused by his knife’s
point grazing the skin while he was en
deavoriug to pare the nail of the big toe
CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1882.
&REENE.
[ Herald and Journal -1
There is a kind of bug called the lady
bug, that is doing considerable damage to
vegetation. We noticed in one garden in
particular, that they have* nearly destroyed
all the collards and cabbages.
congratulations i
The Herald extends its
to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Park, Jr., upon .
the birth of a fine baby boy, who! 1 declared ;
on Sunday last his natural right of
supreme dome.,tic government over the
household of his parents.
Major Swann claims the largest onions
in the county and comes with one it inches
in circumference, with Capt. Bryan just
behind him with one 13 inches.
Honey seems to be abundant this spring
and of an excellent quality. Mr. J. F
Hart has taken and will take several hun¬
dred pounds.
Messrs. Knox & Carlton ground their
first new wheat on the 25th of May, mak¬
ing 40 pounds of flour to the bushel.
The protracted meeting at the Metho¬
dist church here, which has been in pro¬
gress for over a week, we learn gives fair
promise of accomplishing permanent good
for our community.
The Woodstock people say they have
the first good grain crop since tlie war,
and they are jubilant in consequence.
The grain crop will he harvested sooner
this year than usual, which will afford a
fine opportunity for a crop of field peas
and late corn.
It is now believed that the negro hoy
who was reported knocked down and rob¬
bed a few miles 'above us, was not
knocked down or robbed, but that he hurt
himself in jumping from the train while
trying to steal a ride.
WILKES.
[ Gazette.}
The salary of the post-master at this
place has been raised to thirteen hundred !
dollars, nearly twice what the office lias
paid heretofore.
Lincoln county suggests Washington as
the place to hold the congressional con
vention.
A gentleman in this place expects to
have strawberries all summer by Keeping
the vines well watered. It is said this
plan has proved a success.
A series of very interesting services
have been progressing at the Methodist
church during last, week |p<l this.
There ore about twC^ this threshes that
will run in the county year, some of
which will turn out a thousand bushels of
grain per day. '
T/fuSt* 2";e v .V no further 'develop
ments in the attempt to have an Athens
man imported to take the post-master'I
place in our town.
Thejcovering over the pump on the
square has been vevv much improved by
paint
A gentleman of tiiis place accidentally
vaccinated himself on the hand with a
needle that lie found lying about tlie room.
Grain is about to become as current in
this county as greenbacks. We will have
to issue grain certificates of deposit.
The adjourned term of Wilkes superior
court met on Wednesday ahd is still in
session. Tlie grand jury is not in at¬
tendance and there is a small crowd in
town. The case of Sue M. DuBose vs.
Iordan is now being tried, it having been
taken up the first day. Tlie evidence was
concluded yesterday and tlie argument
will probably be concluded to-day, when
the case will go to the jury. General K.
Toombs, and Messrs. John A. Stephens
1 and W. H. Toombs are attorneys for Sue
M. DuBoso, and Messrs. W. M. & M. P.
Reese and F. H. A J. T>. Colley are attor¬
neys for Mrs. Jordan and children, claim¬
ants. Messrs. F. H. Colley ami John A.
Stephens spoke on the case yesterday, and
Gen. Toombs and probably J edge Reese
will speak to-day.
OGLETHORPE.
lEcho}.
The land of James Appling, on Indian
creek, advertised for sale under levy, was
hougnt by Geo, F. Platt for 8257, 70 acres,
more or less, in this tract. Tlie undivided
fourth of a tract containing 150 acres, sold
bvthe administrator as the property Al
fred J- Stewart, deceased, was bought by
Samuel Lumpkin for 8100.
po-
1 gieat (leal of complaint arnonJ th,
farmers about cotton dying.
We heard a man say the other day that
he was going to sow his whole place in
grain this fall,
A party of young people met to play
croquet Mondoy night and after
yard, - * concluded -‘“vr,," that 1 r r* they dldn ?r t want ? ,r to
I dlay croquet anyhow.
A Distinc ion as Well as Difference.
[Atlanta Constitution.)
The New York Star says “the speaker of
the house is not a fool.” Of course not.
| | A foo , te brilIiant compared with an a ss.
____. ___
Scientific Man-smea
[Augusta News ," 1
The . Tpnnt sheriff is
for r e d to the disagreeable j >b of hanging a
ma n, he should send for sheriff Hewitt of
Carroll county, Ga. Tlie two men he
hanged last week were executed in pro
fessional style, without a hitch or flaw,
The necks of both the victims were bro
ken by the fall, and none of the horrible
! details of the late bungling execution in
j Tennessee were visible.
HOME HAPPENINGS. •
WHAT IS BEING HONK IN AND
AROUND CRAWFORDV1 L1.E,
SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY DEM
OCR AT REPORTERS.—NEWS OF THE
COUNTY CONDENSED.
A charmingly beautiful
Exceedingly dutiful
A regular flirter, young girl;
An awfully Uugable. lugable,
A terrible girl. .
Too utterly utter, young
—Plums.
—June apples.
—The luscious peach,
—Mad dogs in the county.
—Strawberries almost gone.
—How about that subscription ?
•
—Send us in all the county news.
_Head the advertisements in The
Democrat.
—Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye,
black or brown, fifty cents.
—Council meets in regular session
next Tuesday night.
--Mr. Carey Jones lias a hen that
lays two eggs a day.
—It is said that Ilerscliel -Bctzley is
the best wrestler in Taliaferro county.
—Teetliiua allays irritation and
makes Teething easy and not a period
of suffering and dread.
—Mr. J. Y. Andretvs had his thrash
in town yesterday. lie made the grain
hum. ,
—Nervous debility, the curse of the
American people, immediately yields
to the action of Brown’s Iron Hitters
—Mrs. John A. Stephens, of Wash¬
ington. spent a few days with relatives
in Crawfordville this week.
—Ladies and sickly gills requiring will a
non-alcoholic, gentle stimulant,
find Brown’s Iron Bitters beneficial.
—Dr. S. J. Farmer inis purchased
him an elegant billiard-table for his
private use.
—Liver diseases, headache, and con¬
stipation, caused by bad digestion,
quickly cured by Frown’s Iron Hitlers,
—There was no business whatever
transacted at tlie Ordinary’s court
Monday.
—Remarkable for overcoming, dis
eases caused by impure water, decay
ing vegetation, etc., is Brown’s Iron
Bitters.
—At last accounts, Mr. Stephens
was rapidly recovering from his recent,
accident.
—Not a drinks not sold In bar-rooms.
but a useful reliable at nuu-aicoholic^totHc 'all times, and in meii- all
cine, Iron
seasons, is Brown’s Bitters,
„ ;£sey£'IvUle ' ^j. V Cosby lingered la long time in
this week. VV Up tliusly,
Tuesday. t..„V le C0l,r There ty commissioners met
tiU iL' business was very little im
poi p:u't‘M«l«rfcjii) on hand.
—Fresh uts at Reid &
Reid's'
—Eggs are scarce. This scarcity is
due to tlie fact that our farmers per¬
sist in shipping eggs to Augusta in¬
stead of selling them here.
—Only a few weeks more and
physicians, with their huge stomach
pumps and saddle-bags, will be seen
hurrying to the bedside. *■
— The colicy watermelon will soon
besh'ge, and paragorie and sqills will
take an upward tendency. Also will
the yells of raiding urchins be heard
through tlie long watches of the night.
—Rev. Mr. Bradshaw preached Sat¬
urday, Sunday and Sunday night at
the Methodist church, It is told us
that his sermon on Sunday was a splen¬
did one.
—Anybody who will bring us a club
of ten subscribers, and $15 in cash will
receive The Democrat one year free.
—We want a correspondent in every
district of the country. We want ev¬
ery man to take a personal interest in
The Democrat. We make this ap
peal to you.
—Colonel W. F. Iloldcn, postmaster
at Augusta, was in town a few days
this week. The colonel was looking
well< all( j reported Augusta on the
pooni.
_We are compelled now to burn a
good deal of the midnight oil. Since
we added our new department it en
tails a great deal of extra labor on us.
-Lewis Hawkins is one of the old
land-marks of Crawfordville. He is
L ” W “ “
—The VAu new comet . can , be seen night- . ti
^ a , i,., 0 C brilliancy* unde until* . r .
crease ' in size and ^ the
, . , r)art 0 f j unp
„. . , .
is
They set an elegant table, the rooms
are finely furnished, and we advise our
people, when visiting Augusta to try
tlie Globe.
—The circulation of The Demo
crat increases with every Issue. We
believe by fall our list will be up in the
thousands. People appreciate a good
paper, and, without boasting,
ThE Femocrat will
fill the bill
-Drnmmers do not besiege us much
SU they ^4^^?
their siege, but during the heat of the
summer our merchants are free.
—The moonlight pic-nie last Friday
night was a complete success, and
everyone enjoyed themselves hugely.
We learn that another will shortly be
given at the residence of Colonel
James I. Iteid.
—We cull attention to the card of
Mr. E. L^ebsclier, Augusta, to bo
found in another column. IIo is
agent for the celebrated Cincinnati
lager beer, which* has the reputation of
being the finest made. Mr. Liebscher
also 1ms on hand ice, fish, etc. Read
his advertisement.
—The up-night express now leaves
Augusta at- -9 ,£>0 instead of 5:55 and
reaches Crawfordville at 12:38 instead
of 9*31, as formerly. There is no other
changes in the schedules, save that
the dinner-house is done away with at
Ilarlcm.
—lion. W.~ Ilj ^ntt, of Thomson,
well-khown to all our readers, will
make the race m McDuilie county for
the State Senate. Than Colonel Tutt
no better or more talented gentleman
is, and it would be a source of great
pleasure to u$ ", see him elected.
fn r - \.i-E.*tteid brought us
■ jollier day a Hue specimen of oats
0 f tl»e llulless variety. The bend
measured full two feet and a quarter,
fully tifty-Vvo (developed. pounds to These the bushel, oats weigh and
prodube about eighty-five bushels per
acre.'
—Jim Kendrick, Tfaltev Mershon,
Ed. Keating, Major Jackson,Joo Moore
and Felix Wright came up to the moon¬
light pic-nie lust Friday night He
think the boys"did wrong in not bring¬
ing some of the young ladies with
them.
—Colonel William Smith, of (
thorpe, a gentleman whom we knew m
boyhood, is in live city to-day. Colo¬
nel wrjfi Smjth glad paid to us a him. pleasant He visit, reported and
we see
Oglethbrpe county all right.
—A Yvnmber of mad dogs have been
roaming around tlie county. At Mr. J
V. Andrews’s place one chased his lit¬
tle daughter for about a hundred yards.
They Irffve been biting cattle. At Mr.
George ltixon’s they bit some sheep.
They arc being killed wherever seen.
—Dr. IS. E. Parsons, of Warrenton.
the excellent dentist, writes us that he
will be in Crawfordville on the 10th of
the present month, and will remain the
entire week. Those who need dental
work of any description should await
the doctor’s coming. II.s reputation
for satisfactory work in his lino is un¬
excelled.
— IFo inquired in the last Demo
ckat for the emblem of the cape jessa¬
min!. A friend brings in the follow¬
ing :
"Court me home quick in ; the/middle many me o' soon June. ; ’
Take me
—After the pic-- : cf the other night
tlie vi'itng gentler)* ufe serenading, Mr.
They (J|>' itT T(' inaic.
,iita, with an
,)D, »> ‘‘rt Gorham
>ih n T YianT- 1 * < to it. The
disUfJary quantity c. showered _ J»t-jaeks ami the
leather-bouoaets swore on
sere under
__A lout Ji notice Ji. of tile va t estab¬
lishment W. Pollard, Augusta,
Ims been crowded dut f >r two issues of
The Democrat. It will appear next
week and the perusal of it will repay
our readers. This much we say now
that whoever wants any kind of farm
machinery or limn implements, en¬
gines, threshes, separators or the like
can find what they want at Pollard’s.
— Judge J. D. IlamniRck, our admi¬
rable clerk of the Superior court, This went
out of town this morning. is tlie
first time Judge llumiuack lias cat a
meal outside of Crawfordville in
twenty years. The absence ol the
judge considerably mixed tilings up at
sxsrs able -o,»L“ tell gift-saw s ' .k;
haven’t been to a
from a wlieel-bdrrow. A gentle rain
lias been pouring ail day.
—Poor Jim Kendrick! From the hot
torn of our lonely heart there wells up a
great sympathetic well for him in his
sad condition. His column this week
teems with tlie wails of a tortured
heart. Jim marry. Try your own
medicine. Get married. Ihinl and
last call, get married ; to a pretty girl,
and a good girl, if ye can ; but get
married.
_Mr. Joe Myj s' of the firm of
Myers k Marcus,. alvj Augusta, was in
town Wednesday yesterday. Mr.
Myers is an old resident of Crawford
vllle, and a brother of our excellent
fellow-citizen., Mr. Caspar Myers. lie
paid The ..jurat office a pleasant
visit, and entertained with recollec
tions of Crawfordville -irs it once was.
Mr. Myers is an agreeable and affable
gentleman and his old friends and
w^h Je l^'next "“si^will fmore
.....Wliile lpn „ th y
in Augusta tl,. o«1k* (lay,
So^oafiStM'llIaittbiJmn”
Harrv Oates, would shortly be in
crawfordville for the purpose of put
ting instruments out of order in first
class repair. Young Mr. Oates has
the reputation in that section of being
one of tlie finest piano-tuners in the
i k isms ‘szj’srt
[.jm
—Mr. Charles Bostwick, of Atlanta,
lias been in Crawfordville, for a week
or more pa8t He is in tiie interest of
the Estey Organ Company, of Atlanta.
Ife represents a sterling house. The
Estey organ is unexcelled for purity of
tone and excellence of manufacture.
Mr. Bostwick will, in all probability,
have a sample organ here by Sunday
and will give an exhibition of its
purity and sweetness of tojw Sunday
hlve'nodo^ mST^i! ^
grand and everyone will attend.
—The whistle of the engines and rat'
tie of the threshing machines are heard
near our town.
—Why eat paste and half done
sweetened dough, when you can get
the purest article of candy from Hal
Flynt. .
j .
M
MAJESTY MOCKED,
Tile Young Men Have a Murder Trial—
The Victim Is a Hen—Scenes at tile
Trial—Attorneys’ Speeches—Verdict.
There is no doubt that we have socially
as well as .otherwise—one of the livest
towns to its size in middle Georgia. The
young people—and old, for matter of that,
are continually studying up something
that will afford amusement and relaxation
from business cares. The young and am¬
bitions gentlemen last night held a mock
trial at the Academy. No admittance fee
being charged a goodly ciowd of ladies
and gentlemen honored the embryo Ilills,
and Cobbs and Stephenses with their pres¬
ence. On yesterday, but one day, young
men with terrific legal faces and legal
strides could have been seen rushing
around town witli huge legal looking pa¬
pers
peeping Suspiciously
from their pockets,
Yesterday evening amateur-sheriff J. P.
IYarracott, arrested Luther A. Boline upon
4he charge of murder. The citizens of our
quiet town might have been thrown into
a perfect furore of excitement—but they
were not. The bill of indictment found
against Boline was that-, on the first of June,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and ciglity-two,he did with n knife
a stone and a stick,
BEAT, CUDGEL, POUND AND KILL
one innocent and inoffensive speckled hen
with malice afore thought, etc., etc. Hi^
trial sot for last night, at 8:30 o’clock,
prompt, (Atlanta time) the prisoner wa s
removed to the academy nml the agony be.
gan. There was all (lie solemnity of a re¬
corder's court. Tlie judge looked very
grave ; the jury very stupid ; the attorneys
very nervous, tlie prisoner very defiant ;
the audience very exspectant. These are
tlie usual symptoms of a first-class trial.
The writer was hid down under tlie ju.
ry-box with a huge palmetto fan and a
bottle of 1 Iostetter’s hitters to keep down
the ire of tlie attorneys and to prevent his
own thermometer from gaining boiling
point.
The state w -s represented by Young, of
The DemocA and the defense by Belle
Browne ; while Professor O. T. Boegs sat,
with solemn face and courtly demeanor,
upon the judge’s bench—an impromptu
pine-board affair.
*Tlie attorneys announced ready and the
invisible curtain was rung up.
Tim jury; the judged the attorneys
the prisoner and tlie audiatce cleared the;
phlegm from their throat* and tlie dance
began. Witnesses were introduced. Homo
swore the chicken was red and again
brown ; others that
IT WAS A GOOSE ;
the audience and reporter (and I would
not be surprised if the court, did not think
the same) couldn’t tell whether Boline
had killed a chicken, burned a hpuse, <>r
killed -an Atlanta policeman. The evi¬
dence closing and the evidence leaving the
mind of the jury in such a hubbub, the
attorneys began.
Greater was the chaos.
Young rolled up his sleeves and launch
_
,.q ou t ; he grew eloquent; in live min.
utt . s |,e had Boline out in tlie Sandwich
j 1 ls j an( j s feeding on persimmon pie, and
j s,,1 ‘ d for tUc '»,rr-c ( *ousUtutmn at 840 a thou
sand ; he pounded the bench; he hugged
the-sheriff ; lie cast withering glances of
contempt at the quaking prisoner ;he jerk,
ed off tlie wig of the judge, ami
FULLED OUT A C A UN1NG-KNIFE
on the jury. The audience grew alarmed;
but the tempest passed and Yonng took
his seat amidst a gigantic sigh of relief
i jj-,,],, fj 1P audience,
Browno then bagnn. He grew eloquent
! and pathetic ; witli tears in nfs eyes lie ap¬
I pealed to tlie sympathies of the Jury,
Those of the jury that had managed to
keep awake during Young’s brilliant flight
look(,(1 stolidly unsympathetic. .... Browne ..
aPP‘‘ aled t0 the audience. He warmed
: up to the work, and pulled the throttle
open. He mopped the perspiration from
his brow and took great, long draughts of
water. He slung the dipper around his
fi e ad and brought it down with terrific
force on the back of his opponent,
A scene of confusion ensued. The au¬
dience screamed ; tlie sheriff yelled “or¬
der tlie judge jumped out of the back
window, and the commercial traveler—who
had imagined himself on a night-train—
w oke up and called “change cars for
Athens!” The excitement having finally
abated, and Browne having closed his ar
gument with the brilliant peroration above
stated, the jury retired and shortly re¬
turned with a^verdiet of
“guilty of justifiable FownciDE. ” j
The sentence imposed was to liang by
tlie big toe of the right band foot until he
wouJ(1 hpt u „ iemon:t<le to the cturt. The
; prls01 . v ,._, not i„. in „ prepared for that aw
fui , task . , immediatelp hung up, and .
wos
maybe hanging their yet for aught we
knpw to the contrary,
The audience sleepily retired, and the
court adjourned to the postoffice for re
fresbments.
Another trial will be held in two weeks,
wherl a collection will be taken up for the
,
’
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—ladies if you will buy your dress
goods, white goods, dress
laces and millinery goods of C,
Davis k Co., Greenesboro, you will
get pretty, fashionable and satisfactory
goods,
lol, 6.—No. 2 g
HARNITT.
Loral Attairs at That Thriving i*lae«S—•
Notes on Various Topics—News Nst>
ters Itemized;
[ Special Vorreepond&hit Democrat J
—Chickens and eggs are flush thin
week. (
—Wo have had two or three cool days
this week for June.
—Coin and eottou are looking well,
—Mr. A. Lesser and Col. Morgan, of
Warren ton, were in Harnett Monday.
—Major J. W. Green, gentral mana¬
ger of the Georgia railroad, passed here
Tuesday.
—Mr. N.C. Edwards, of Sharon, paid!
us a visit 2 hursday.
—Mr. T. 11. Wright, foreman of the
rock crowd will line something valua¬
ble yet, among these huge rock pile*
that he is hammering tip. lie bring*
up specimens of rook every few days
that tie says there is gohl in .
—Mr. J. S. Chapman walked out tw<u
or three miles m the country one rainy
evening last week to play croquet. He*
reports a n’ce time. There must be
something besides 1 he croquet playing,
that attracts him out that Way.
—Mrs. Lane, of Washington-, cneb
Mrs. Hakor, of Sparta, met herd' last*
Monday, both intending to go back/
home the same day. Some one told
them that they would have to wait
two hours and let the trains leave them.
They became very excited when they
found that they were left, but it was
too late then. They had to stay here
until next day.
SPECIAL LOCALS.
—Soda Water at Reid & Reid’s.
—No person of intelligi nee and who*
takes an interest in the welfare of hie
county, will fail to take ids county
paper.
— Fresh, sweet cider at Hal Flynt’s k
—Ginger ale at Reid & Reid’s.
— 1 That pure sweet apple cider at Hal X
Fiynt’s is delicious.
—Fresh parched peanuts at Reid &
Reid’s.
—Try some of that fresh cider just
received by Hal Flynt.
—Fresh parched peanuts at Iteid <ft
Reid’s.
—Vacine virus. Pure. Warranted
to “take” every lime. Reid & Reid.
—Pure apple vinegar. Tlie best in
the market. Over two years old ati
Reid & Reid’s.
—Pure brandies for medicinal pur.-
poses at Hal Flynt’s.
—Avoid a possibility with of suiall-poa by
vaccinating Reid yourself & lteidi pure viriuk.
Kept by
—Seelthose beautiful ginglums 10*
and 12j( fcts. from the sale of A. T.
Stewart & Cfy at O. A. Daria A Vo.’a .,
Greenesboro, ua. ' >
—Have you been vaccinated- If not
go to Iteid & Reid’s and get some pur#'
virus. You can vacillate yourself,
—Fine fancy candy!. Tlie purest,
and best in tlie market can bo get
from Hal Flynt. 1
—Buggy umbrellas, hand umbrellas,,
parasols and sun-aliades for sale by ©;>.
A. Davis & Co., Greenesboro, Ga.
—Soda water, ginger ale and sassapa
rillaatlteid& Reid's.
—A fine lot of flower-pots will be re¬
ceived at H. H. Flynt’s this week., AIL
parties wishing t.) puicliaso should.calL
on him. - i
—The low prices and large stock at¬
tract people far and near to the store
of C. A. Davis k Co.. Greencshoro,Ga.
—No need of burning yourself up.
wnen you can get pure whi iky from,
iial Flynt. It invigorates and/
strengthens ; it does not kill.
—Reid k Reid have the finest lot of
pure apple vinegar to lie found Lraw
lordville. Try it.
—Marbelized mctalic caskets as¬
sorted sizes, common, medium and.
fine wood coffins and caskets all sizes,
at much less than city prices Trim¬
med at tlie shortest notice. C. A
Davis & (.o., Greenesboro. Ga.
—Try that pure apple vinegar sold by
Reid k Reid.
—Read Hal Flynt’s bran, spank new
ad. in another column, and not only
read it, hut pationize him. . .
—All kinds of millinery goods
manipulated by one of the best mill!-,
ners in Georgia at C. A. Davis A Ce’s,,
Greenesboro, Ga.
—Hal Flynt has a lot of nice flower¬
pots. Cheap. tf
—Good buggy cusluoifs $1.75 each.
C. A. Davis & Co., Greenesboro, (in. t.
—Read in this issue the new ad
vertisemeat of C. A, Davis A Go.,
Greenesboro, Ga.
—Tlie rush of business caused by
the low prices at C. A. Davis ,A Co’s *
Greenesboro, reminds one of October
trade rattier than that of May and,
June,
—A line lot of flower-pots will be re
cefved at IF II. Flynt’s this week. .All
Parties wishing to purchase should cal*
« ” him • i
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|c r „ ra uiimer ftrintvii, M. D., MaHt^.
more.
“I have used Golden's Liebig's Liquid
Extract of Bcvf aiul Touia* lu.vig«rator IA
isy practice, SJivk have bsea much gratfc
fied with the result. As a topic in alt
cases of debility, weakness, anaemia,
«*»"**.
passed.” (Remember the name, Coklon’a
—take no other.) O# druggists. ••
Brain and Nerve.
w .. , _ . B leanowsTsexmL
on fm
debility, Ac., kan'kin tl. at druggists. Ga- Del
not. Lamar, A- Lamar, Atlanta
Macon, Ga. , ...