Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, July 21, 1882, Image 3
THE .«■ -ww SHARO ^ ****<•» fly Edward Young &Co. SHARON SHAVINGS, WHITTLEU OFF FROM BULKY TIMBER BY «. A. KENDRICK. SHORT SQUIBS ABOUT PROMINENT PEO¬ PLE AND CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS SANDWICHED TOGETHER FOR THE PALATES OF OUR READERS. —Cool moraiugs. —Pleasant weather. —Up-land corn is line. —Jars, churns, jugs and flower pots atJ A. Kendrick’s., —Mrs. W. T. Fly Du is visiting rela¬ tives at Union Point. —Miss Nora Kendrick has been quite sick for several days. —News is very scarce and we h ve notions' mo e wsaT.i relating. — Wr er n eleos are pit nfifu) in our niaiket and bringing alkplendid good prices. — We had rain Tuesday afternoon. It was needed very much. — Mrs. Henry Brooke, of Crawford Ville, is visiting relatives in our vicin- —Miss Tommie Moore, of Raytown, is visiting Miss Ida Farmer, of Craw fordville, --Geo. AY. Overton is spending a *ew ilijs w.i i i i» si, h i in T (irusoit. Hi w ii n-ti-ii: ft. Tenuesset-shortly. T . S i.. . ,oys nr ex tcluig*a llii * l tie i'. . . L ‘XH III* mat.o.. in. 9* •• i . I. •. • l *. < » I A* month at C .uiiih. —We learn that some one tried to break iu Doc. Stone’s store-house at Raytown, last Monday night. L'ut he heard the noise, and going out fright¬ ened them off. —Our farmers are laying-by their crops. They have worked their crops perseveringly, and have been in high spirits up to the present time. We hope their high anticipations will not he blighted. —Kendrick’s stock of goods will lie complete in all of its departments by the first of September. These goods will be sold strictly for cash. M> books will be closed from the 15th *f September to the 1st of March 1883. fof thank mv friends and the public their p' patronage and solicit a con tinuanca of the same. The Country Belles. and sunshades cannot prevent the . ersun from ernbrowni' " your com -V ;_but Glenn’s TlmSeaT^frnMd Sulphur Soap wil this uv k>. is, that nobody would artificial suspect the ffxet it produces - to be than the Nothing can be more natural soft velvet texture ii imparts to the skin. »‘C'. N- C’rittenton, Proprietor, which ” is printed is on each packet, without none genuine. Sold by druggists and fancy ■ goods aealers. Advertised' Aetlers, The following list of letters remain¬ ing in the Post-office, at G’rawfordville, Teliaferro county, Ga., will be sent t • : the Dead Letter office if not called for at the expiratiou of 30 days from date, July 4th, 1882. Mr. Joseph Auerback ; Miss Kittie Mattin ; Mr. Daunel A. Che;son ; Len /HFisher ; Mr. Jessee Brooks ; Mrs. Mat *<?ie Beazley ; Mr. F. P, Barnett; Rev. * llder Berry ; Mr. James Harry Combs ; Mr. Chas. Moore ; Mrs. Letsie Leslie ; Bet. J. B, Lee; Kelly Lewis; Mr. : Stephen King; Mr. Kalis Kiglit; Ed¬ mond E. Lyle; L. R. Jenkins; Mr. Scab. Jourden ; Miss llitldy Uundon ; Miss Julier Hampton ; Mr. S.iri Reaves; Mr. Ervan Hogans; Jonn T. ,»jei ' r McGuire; 1 ; J. G. Gibson Mv. Davm ; Mr. Ed. Gunn; Gh Mr. uu: y W. Mr. Robt. N. Gilbert; ran*. Guest; Mr. t.'-K J. . Greeson; Hr. J. Pick; Henry t r Rev. Henry Pitts; Mrs. Hariet Hfliroan; Mr. R. J. Reynolds: j Mr. John L. Stewart; Miss Lena i Stewart; Luvenere Edwards; Mr Mil s lain Seals; Mr. Elbert Stone; Mr. i, Thos, Scott; Messrs. Williams & Ste ' vens Miss Millie Thomas; F. B. Tay lor; Willert Ware; Rev. Levy Thorn d ton; Messrs. W. L. Morgan, Bros. & js Co.; Miss Eliza Moore, (2). the above When calling for any of letters please say advertised. M. T. Gorham, P. M. High Authority. = Dr. W. E. Scott, President of the Col¬ lege of Phpsicians, Montreal, writes : “I have recommended Golden's Liebig's Liquid Extrdft of Beef and Tonic Invigo rator as the best prsparation used for debility, indigestion, dyspepsia, fever, ague, and loss of appetite.’’ (Take no Of generally. from W timer Hrlutuu, M. U., Baltl I more - “I have used Golden's Liebig’s liquid jxtract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator in II my practice, and have been much grati lied with the result. As a tonic in all 1 cases of debility, weakness, ansemia, chlorosis, etc., etc., it cannot bei sur¬ nasted.” (Remember the name, Golden s intake n o other.) Of druggists, Tourirat Guiae. Col. E. R. Dorsey, the popular and elfi¬ eient General Passenger Agent of the Geor I gia 1 '1L*, e G,r° traveler?' the 1 1 popular to different resorts in Northeastern Si Georgia, Tennesee and Virginia This aa 0 id reliable route was never in bet ter or more splendidly equipped and man \’ aged than unsurpassed now. It traverses in the salubrity a section of its of ’ country and and the grandeur and beau air water this the it tv of its scenerv. All along route traveler will find comfortable sleeping la cars and pleasant and fashionable summer re por circulars, giving inf mation of ex¬ cursion rates of fare, &c-, apply at the Un¬ ion Depot, Augusta. Georgia Railroad Depot, Athens, and Union ticket office, H, Mulberry street, Macon SHARON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 21 , 1 SS 2 . TO TALIAFERRO PEOPLE. As above can be seen we have placed the head of Thb Sharon Democrat over this page. The reason that led to this can Ve briefly told. Sharon is « growing town, full of vim and energy and the people are liberal supporters of The Democrat. At the earnest solicitation of the merchants we have set aside a portion of The Democrat to be devoted to that section of Talia ferro county. In this depavt ment will be given the improvements aronnd Sharon and Raytown ; no effort will be spared by us to build up the town and aid iu every way a newspa¬ per can aid, to improve that portion of the county, Now, having taken this step we shall expect every person near Shaion and Raytown to take a person¬ al interest in the paper, only asking of them that they use every effort to extend the circulation of the paper,and give us a broader field in which to work This much we shall expect, and our warrant is that we will leave nothing * ur part undone which will tend to hM.efir timi sect Min mid all sect ions of Taliaferro county. Now we do not wish it to be under¬ stood that The Sharon Democrat and TheOrawfordville Democrat are to be different: it is the old paper with a portion of the premises let. It will have the same aim, be published by tlie same publishers, and but an rd junet of thi (Jrawfordville office. We shall look for at least three hun¬ dred new subscribers to The Demo crat in a few weeks from that section of Taliaferro county iu order that the honor of The Sharon Democrat may be sustained. Mr. James A. Kendrick, one of the livest merchants of that section, will nave control of that department, will rtceive "nbscriptions and advertise m ent» and conduct the news columns, __ The editors, will, however, assist f.l . Kendrick in this matter. The publishers and editors o' Tiif. Democrat in nowise sanction any po litical opinion which may be written by the correspondent there or at Ray¬ town and which are opposed to tin views of the paper. Whatever may be w tten in the campaign .will in nowise express the views of The Crawford ville Democrat, or its editors, but is to be taken as the opinions merely of correspondents nor does The Demo¬ crat pledge itself to support any man supported by the correspondents. It intends, through this medium, to give an*opportunity for ail si les to be heard and fairly ii aid. With this brief statement of what The Sharon Democrat is to be, and trusting that we will receive the libe¬ ral support of the entire county in which our interests are centred,we are, very truly, the people’s obedient ser rants. Edward Young&Cc. Editors of The Democrat. Boys Here’s Your Chandc. Young men who are not loaded pown with filthy lucre, n >w have investing an opportunity smal to set thenvHves up by Belief Fund a Asso¬ amount in the Mutural ciation of Atlanta, which pays every cer tificateliolder two thousand dollars alter marriage and maturity of certificate. Ad dress U. D. llarwall, secretary, blank ap¬ plication and by laws. F. W. RED WINE. WITH Morrison, Bain & Co., WHOLESALE HARDWARE, TFill be in Crawfordville, Sharon and Raytown on or about the TENTH of JULY, and will receive orders for all kinds of HARDWARE Tou can secure BARGAINS and save money by waiting for him. J. J. MULLAN. 14 SOUTH BROAD ST., ATLANTA. GEORGIA WJJWAWWAAA —MANUFACTURER of— MONUMENT, Tembs & Headstones, Etc. eai?as aad B stun a tea furniehed MISCELANEOll A. L)VERT ISEMENTS. MERSHOM & F-LYNT, Sharon, Georgia HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Groceries, AND FARM PROVISIONS. WMch they offer to the trad tihe Lowest Market Kates, BOOTS. SHOES, ATS, CLOTH IN and everything kept in r RST CLASS STOKE. To th» farmers of Taliaferro we wo sfate that we are selling at .the very Lowes* Prices. 1 CALL AN t SEE US, Merslioii«£? Flynt, 5 Feb. 11,’82, ly. SHARON, GA. X* S. JAX)MS€m $ --Dealer Sx Family and Faupy Groceries, Sliaron, N • Georgia. I shall keep on hand a large and well select -d stock of Flour, Bacon, I aM' i 2 Meal, and farm supplies. In my store can also lie found a full stock of fancy candies, canned goods, tobaccos, cigars snuffs and cigprel.es. All my stock will be sold at low living lates. Remember me. L. S. JACKSON. JuiieOt-f. STEPS to Ue front to tell the farmers of Taliaferro that lie is now open and d' for business, and : the rear of Mershon & Flynt'k they will find him, with his iOut ott n and Ms sleeves rolled ut> ready to sell them FARMTRO Lar’ \-fSiONS Everytliing you want in Ilia world without end. Meat, Flour, Bacon, Meal, Line can he found at N. C. Edwards’s. 1 , Bought for I Ik ' Money. Must be sold Slide in and buy- Cash must cum- Meet me half way and I will . show you i am, Your friend, N. C. EDWARDS, Sharon, inn. JuneOt-f. J. A. KENDRICK, Sharon, • • • • Oeorgia. the boss PLACE I STOPE! TIIE BOSS LOSS GOODS BOOTS SHOES! BOOTS, SHOES! IN ENDLESS V A R I E T Y. DRY GOODS 1 Di tY GOODS! NO OLD STOCK. Bargains! EVERYljfUNG NEW. Bargains ! Bargains! o my patrons 1 will call attention to tho fact that V am receiving Groceries, Meats, Dry Goois ’ Boot-, Iothing. anything from hairpin to a car-. Yul of mean aud at the the low f you want a L est living rates go to itendiTck , . ■ • J. A. s, SHARON, GEORGI 6feb.U,ly j SAVE YOUBj. FRUIT -(:0:)-r It Can be Done, and He,re is the Proof! -(. 0 :) Opelika,', Leb Co., Ala., May lKtli, 1882. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.— W. B. Callahan, of tin firm of and business manager for Mr. Fruit Preservative, is an honors < e We have known The following is from the Opelika Observer y Wth 1882. FrPS#rv l ‘j”, 'V ^ “We have satisfied claimed ourselves for it. bv-trial[beyond >Ve will nevei a = rea <lers to patronize a tive’’is all that is r T.ie proprie article. Its claims to merit are base<l '* . . , , i r uth. their worthless reliable gentlemen, and there H nothing thing fraudulent irauaurenv about tors are honorable, bUS write to the Observer f the above gentlemen. LeUhe doubting or any R'S worth of ingredients ust I io making the Preservative will save nvF ONE DOLLAR no I r \ S wortn or mgr^Henru u corn, tomatoes Ac for longer than 12 months 10 BU&HEia oimw, . gree n mould and and ten cents worth of mgred-ents will pem.ane i t v ' XserveV nrevent sourness, Ac. fermentation in 20 gallon* of syrups, catsups, san« i ^ e &c Fruits are cati peeled, heated canned bv our i ; "j.^Varation and everTthins retains its notto ^ just or We J \" t fcSiure to give satis natural taste and quality, as grown. wan occurs when used factory results, and we will refund the purchase ® . uey - if » a failure occurs wue as directed. NO TROUBLE WHATEVER TO U ] ^ E DOLLAR, and will w “"" Address, ,SIMS&CO Opelika, Ala | .. James A. Kendrick, Correspoudea •JK. MICSEL A N EOUS A DN E KT1SEMENTS. THE EXOIT 1 ME 1 T HAS OPENED IN GREENESBORO! --(:o: TOE BARGAIN TABLES! Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,June 28 to BOll., and sale will o. except Saturdays and public nays continue from day to day for several weeks, closing of t" when the rush of regular business will compel the temporary 080 tables. The prices are sure to be wonderfully low ; the goods are sup' to sell , ,e crowds are sure to come. Nothing will he put on these counters hut what is a prima facie bargain. In a short timo wo will give to the readers or l he Democrat a catalogue of some of the wonderful bargains on these lauies. To-day we can only name a few of them in the paragraphs below, 1* irst ccnie, Cm ; served. Tables eio od on Saturdays and public days ; opened on every ct er business day. Tell your friends about these bargains. Unit they may have the benefit along will) yomsclves. Como early to see Bargain 'Pablos of < . A. Da v is & Co., Greenesboro, (la. JUST a few of the Bargains on Bargain Tables of C, A. Davis A Co., Greenesboro Ga. Nice Dress Goods He.. woilli 15c. Nice Dress Goods 10 c., worth L>to ,15c. ass Cloths Be., worth 12\c. Prints 4c. Standard Prints 15c. law* <"* Simpers Stiaw «*c and pel. na v . Lillies Shoos 00c per pair. Gents Low Quarter Shoes #1 per iner. and 10c. Far Hats @ G and H price. Misses Sailor Hats 15c. Boys Straw bats Be /.‘die,s Trimmed lints 10, 15, 20 and 25c. UnUimineil Hats 5, m. 15 and JV Nn e Colored Muslins 5c per yard ; they make very nice dresses only 5c per yard i ce and wide Muslins VL and 10c ner yard. Handkercli'els 5 and to.. H>it .ii ves.) Ladies Hose Be. Childrens Hose 5c. Gents Colored Hose 5c. l/ai e5aml ■ mimi cs at prices to set the lad os crazy. Plain Drees Ginghams, all 1W> go i ,c pci v r X- Laundry Soap 1 pound Jtaus. li.io quality, wrapped Be per cake. Crais lo ch. Toilet Soap '{ to pMee. Gents Linen Drill Ware Pants Hoc per pair. .Gents 1 bun ijves u Cottars, pure Linen, assorted styles 8> c, Japanese at great, snenuee. :l Vanilla, 6c each. 1 lie Ha I Glass lie and (■ rockery Ware Ex cels Lemon, Orange, limy, cannot fold you must como and see for yourself kind reader. t ours O. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro, Cn. George 1J. Lombard Go., FOREST CITY ! Cl VFM j\ \ i> MK'uliNC WOTKS Near the Water Tower, 1011 to '.020 Fenwick St., Au-jusln. Ga. SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CASTS MILLS, . A (Q i MV • .> fi;v 1; „mc8 i, 'W ,s, < T*l~ i kl 11. Ge.niu,, .. 1 1 J - e vV. e- W "el ( bi Gearing, ») « * .Gove .ioc" vv, > • s < Har Haws {, i’ (;.i„i ,»ero and 1 • !•<*' and Babbitt He al a-'d B..sss ! ( " 10 aud L’brjk Wa j and Gin Ribs and In Vr„|vc8, Whistles, Ganges, Ac., Iron and R.-asa Cactings jectoi'i.. REPAIRIN S3 .)VO'.C 1 'y <’( a <• ; T.o -r t ■ was. We < , st every day both Iionanil Brasn.'l ^ ; 1 ■ . c 0 w ; .u latent improved . i| '•)>'. to fill or We M *\ ' ;i s ns mils ere .' . 1 , t {’ ( o 0 ii , ’t)g elesewhere. ' i '(> . ilers promt' V w \J I O ’ KlVKHSAL IN Agents for G Wo v. i c 0 'eve-. IVill w* it H'X TO II e ' » I. , satisfuc' . 0 v. \ ( w’': o g ve i 0 » warm or co i V.’,-. I" i, o be. w’c:n -tend for ci.ci’l. u lie 'c-0 y ( >'> J ' i ; wo t ’ 1 9 . a pump. ■ July 15,’i',l,i-y. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS. —DEALER IN— aipcfE, Oil Cloflas, Window Oui hiMis and Shades* Carps! DapaitiM l\^ ar ” et " “fiAU ro< ’ e ' ln V / CurtainOipartiiisnl 3 norir TAPESTRY mifiss els' am!) BRUSSELS. K ' ,\ » 713 BSOAD STEBET, ' / hekn’ terries. BRUSSELS. TTIKWS-l'hJ OlfJ Stand J. O. Bill, 1 * A Boo- BLUE AND CRIMSON STAIR SCOTCH CAKI'MS. \ AUGUSTA, GA., FANCY FIGURED TERRIES. AND jl Curpchi. \ atUtnllon All Wool A Cotton iu* 1 Wo A«k* to f CURTM‘1 MATERIALS. Striped VENETIAN for IMU and Stairs. Cheap. \ , tho lin«H following of WINDOW CORNICES. STRIPED to FUHIHKD Carpets, and Cheap. \ goods : BOLE CORNICES ANI) RINGS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM. Pretty \ \ trjAvm BEST QUALITY \ v*> /' HANDS AND LOOPS, IMPORTED- * SCOTCH OIL CLOTHS, ALL \> IDT IIS. AND CENTRE TA8HEL8. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, \ STAIR CARPETS, STAIR C AND STAIR OIL CLOTHS AND CRASH Choice ond Beautlf»l A.rortmcnt COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS. at low prices. \ \ HEARTH RUGS, CLOTHS, all all varieties. hi***- / \WINDOW SHADES CRUMB door mats, f ?. r .i 5 \ Ju al j l)in k»v> Ilorlyur. awl in all / CARPET D.\ \ Ilf IRWH INDIA COCOA RUBBER, CDRmCESX PAPERS WALT. TRUE V \WILrOH. VALVE / . II ADE, BCOf/LOrED AND CARPET AHI> BOTTOMS. BORDERS, BINDINGS. TACKS.\ \ BRUSSELS. / SHADES HAI0 All WiiUllk. CLOTHS f /A full anwirUr.ont Caiuv:t j-y;., a \ Etc. > of choice nt vr CABl'KT IUmkbiw \ A. PUT UP, WITH DISPATCH. (iesi^niA. CarpetStubtcjikrjjV^ i£i ¥ CANE AND ftliSTIC In all KISDfiiV sizes and HHADpAS colors, /\ v' uarpsis Madaand LaidV PICTURE TASSELS. L»\ PICTURE CORD. Oil Cloths Laid . PIANO covers, COVERS, PICTURE NAILS. f A FULL > TABLE resTHEii vvaTZin/ CARPET N WITH ritOMi'TNKKH k I»KflPATOII . TABLE HATS, Cobwkk LINING8. UPHOLSTERING WORK A(i«ORTMENT or \VV0RK \ fIHE STANDS, SCBEfIS ItHOetlKB. ALICANT MAT8.X Done neatly hy competent CHOICE OAUl* 0TUAW workmen- ASO CAKI'KT fWKKI*KH° brooms* / TURKISH TURKISH RUGS. MATS. LA’iiSflEQffiNS Hie Cut moat and madB modern in /FAPvilLY GROCERIES' BORDER*. Etc. EU: ' /WORSTED BORDERED MATS V ntyle r-y j / \ \ compfiUifit / f linoleum mats. ifoi OIL CLOTH MATS. matting staples. & JJbt Mr. ALWAYS “THE BEST ON IS HAND. THE CHEAPEST^ SIDE LIGHT PAPERS, FERRIS BEEF AND MAGNOLIA AND TONGUES. HAMS. PAPEH WINDOW SHADES, SMOKED . BACON STRIPS. ETC. EVERY VARIETY OF CRACKERS. PRBSKRVE3 !i CANNED GOODS. |-ff~ ALL GOLD GOODS BASIS- SOLD ON A 6. BAILS \ \ TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICKS. A lull !in» <,t TRECH CANrjIES, LOW DOW* FOR CASH. / \ Arid i;:a.iy other ftofrl thing*. Connoted with Tatephew *a / 713 BROAD STREET, XB* All goixl* to!d cn a theCUjr, / Old Stand J. G. BAILIE A BBO.. \ Basis—Low Down fop Cash. 0 v*r AUCOSTA, Ca., ^?h£W0RLD rr „„ . h , r . h |„ over Sill U« Cm, Qm Sju;. Goods lUlivtttNl in the ci tf 11,6 '*°* ' Jal Hit n ihcx an-1 SuiutuiervvUc. 713 BItOiD STREET JAMESO. OLD STAND uaiue. soss. 1 AUGUSTA, GA. *b.25’8.