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THE DEMOCRAT, i
ERIDAY, APRIL 13th. 1883.
Entered at the post-office at craw
FORD.VILLE, GA., AS SECOND CLASS
MATTER FOR MAILING.
M. C. JONES. Local Editor.
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
—Fine weather.
—Corn is coming up.
—The fields are looking green.
—A few bales of cotton coming in.
—Always read cur advertisements. ' rasidimr four miles distant from this Peter Edge last December. ; Lv. Cr’f’v’lli2:30;p ^'aln^AnA m Ar.C’f’dv’U 2:53 a m
—McDaniel will have no opposition, place, has recently had his dwelling re- L*rn\inTMi — Y lalltn : ^ngnstaOMt*a in
-Hon. Seaborn Reese passed up the paired and enlarged. It is now one ef ! ADVICE hi i, ; Snl’V™ IWrmaSSS;
road Sunday. the most elegant and comfortable Are you disturbed at night and broken p uu ia l -‘lana^u-.__ Gen jui . i as jtei -\- c ‘
\fnmiav Monday ru'nv and and houses in the county, and cost Mr. of your rest by a sick child suffering and "gT" a. ^ TiiTl©* jLJJL1A J
—Last T vvis was a a veiyia.ny verv nho de's a large sum of money. The crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, ■*. '
disagreeable day. 1 * send at once and get• u bottle, of Mns.
nut forth w rtr wax done hv the Messrs ' Fitts Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Teeth- : Georgia Railroad- Co.
_TiiH vmi ever sop trees Sitin',.X Its value incalculable.
leaves leaves so so fast iasi ? i " The riie National Hotel. h^7i ING Children. is Office GeneKl j Manager,
. ■ It will relieve the poor little sufferer im-, Attoi-sta 1W rif,
—Fishing excursions are getting to ; During onr stay in Atlanta the mediate,ly. Depend upon it, mothers. ^ - ( ’ .
be quite common. other day, we enjoyed the cleverness ■ there dysentery is no and mistake diarrhoea, about regulates it. It cum. the fiOMMENCiNG Utee following 1 minuai,, assenget .Schedule tne iitiunst will
Afr= w Q np,. \frwlv is on on a a visit visit to to and .»„/! hosiOf-ilitv of at Mr Mi. F U T I. « i-, bite of ot
relatives in Augusta. i the National Hotel, vv nat he doesn’t s . aifd reduces inflamation and _________________ _/Y Oils, Varnish. establish Brushes, First Glass, Putty, Paint etc., recently Jackson kept by Street, Thomson & Heinda Wfr'wil
boots and shoes from know about running a hotel .and the gives KTk-t-iJRn* tone energy to the whole system, ■ no. 27. West Daily. | no. 28. East Daily and propose to a Class store at :U2; where
MOTtoU your Fl,„°Ston.Ga ««« M and S p r«pOh«« AU.nt, MO
-rr yowr t am„ Flynt, y Sharon, Ga. ,c„ , s livery Body Attend. i ° sc TO AUGUS1A AND ATLAN 1 A. - lie jsfchtissiji^ss people by fair dealings, just weights ami true and only ask for trial.
from Mershon & : bottle j : and receive measures, a
p-u-asols 10c to .*7 50 each at (J. i We hope every body who can, ... ... . .... .............. ..... ■ .......... . ..... . — frain No 27 will stop at pas
A. _ Davis A Co’s.', Greenesboro, clothes Ga. , the both meeting Indies and at the gentlemen, Couit House will attend next MAMFy llv'it Id X T0 J-J TAAM v-/xi. A i onlyBel ail? B,f«Mia.Hai1.u7 Union ! n.omsmL Point, SYLE& KOSSINGNOL, A.
_If you want a nobby suit of Tuesday night. It the of y • (jamak, Crawfordville, 312 Jackson Street, AUGUSTA,
mil call nn" on Mention Mershon & a Flvnt r lynt, at m Sharon. v.uaio.. is purpose -- I Ureenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social aug-23-’82-ly
c.-JSSft tSCSSK meeting t0 take preliminary steps -UWTffi&Ug*- , , . ^ i Circle, Ooyington, Conyers, Stone Moon
j S3±!MVg«S5 -i, 3\ • II. .. i who , will , . !. - Train - No. ...........- 28 will stop at, and receive FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
_The matrimonial season has ended, which will be the purchase
but in spite of that, the boys still ’ Hall. Let t»s have a full attendance.
“rush,” ----—--
—Georgia Heavy Checks 8£c, per
yard at C. A. Dayis A Co’s., Greenes
boro, Ga.
—One of our merchants on entering
cash sales last Monday, put down a
rainy day.
—Boynton was a Norwood man, and
it is said, voted against Joe Brown for
Senator.
—Our delegation to the Gubernatc
rial Couveution went up on the fast
train Monday.
—Oueu and shut Fans lc. % 2}c. and
5c. each at (J. A. Davis A Go’s.,
Greenesboro, Ga.
_We regret to learn that the little
child of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Taylor, is
dangerously ill.
—Very little sickness in this section ta) ie any part iy the proceedingA, ~~W
at present, and the physicians are look- Neither of tiiese two classes should
ing rather sad. say a word. ’Twas not only theipt
—Notwithstanding the recent cold ! privilege, bqt their doty;to_ be there,
weather, it is thought there will ho a and it was as much thbir rig|j.t when
pretty fair crop of lruit. there to express their preferences Hold as tfieir it
■ * Goods , 10c. . Rye. wqs any ones. Let, them? EVERY DAY
-SNovellies in Dress , v . tongues mw. and remilve to dp .better
15c. 20 aud 25c. per yard at G. A. L>&- : ut j X t tinier? There should be more ih- ^
vis at Go’s., GieeiieoDuio, Ga. terest in o MM^’imary ipebtiugs. ‘
—Mershon & PlyniAf Kliarmi, have 1 ' ' — 1 — ------' THE MAID,DR EXPRESS BRINGS
on hand a large sLol ol >«ls vvh.cft ; **<***»» l-aierctocs. a*r-Cre«,esbo* , . 1 X .. M O N J .. • •
they are offering at vmjjy low nAes. W. I-I i- li4H.iiiiBj5- “ T
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- - -j Ti AR|1ER’S ERANKLIN SQ.VRE L1BRA-
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A? Tatlier "<«th; last., very minressive i.i .city and attrac- .... the ; q- |lc JI„ sic [] onse ()f ThO South KV *.Pontage > Goo \ciir Fire (52 all Nuinb.-r,) subscriber* : in tho : 10 Uni¬ 00
dull. j |. to
he ted Mates or Canada.
^-It will pay you to visit Uree- ys-! large floral offering placed upon the!
boro, to buy goods there, to send or- graves ot the dead heroes, but appro- 'fijat (jr, 0 ROBINSON Hi 00 I
tiers to G. A. Davis tb Go., Greenes- ( priate songs will be sung and orations j * ’I
boro, G a. 1 delivered on the occasion. The pro-j — 4 -SELL THE BEST-;- — J
is now clothed in tho gremme will probably appear in these)
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and green starched garments linens of vyill glorious soon be Spring,- rendor a £ j Pianos and Organs
ed rather limp. pie of Grawforaville and Taliaferro to
—You can go to Greenesboro in the be preient - ■3>- - . -- Manufactured.
morning aud return iu the afternoon Rev. Dr. Wharton.
with many bargains from the store of By the invitation of the Ladies’ Mis¬ That their Price for Same Style k Make
C. A. Davis & Go. sionary Society of the Grawfordville THAN
beautiful expression “Life -ARE LESS
—That : jfaptist church, Rev. Dr. Wharton de¬ in NORTHERN CITIES,
ls all a mist, aud in the dark our for- ! ]iyereil a splendid sermon in their
tunes meet us,” was uttered by Hon. ; house of Worship on last Sabbath. And also, to the purchaser
Alexander II. Stephens. 1 From the word “Watch” he deduced save
Lie —The the young residence people of attended Mrs. M. a G. soda- Gee, | effort, n *R l>n '- but v the likewise great duty many of of Missionary the most Freight and Insurance,
at practical details of Lnnstiau life. Hie < MAKING )
on Wednesday evening last, and a Dr. is an engaging speaker, and his FIT O
pleasant * time was had. sermons, while couched in chaste and r g, 8 3\/T i%|. II. / \ | ^
—The Sunday school of the Baptist , beautiful lan^ua^e, Lave the liigher #
church decided last Sabbath to have a merit of being full of unction. Wears ' 11E
pic-nic on the first of May. The place j pleased to learn that the Ladies hope GrCIlt MllSlCftl b«IVlIlg . T III
lias not bean determined. to raise money enough to entitle them
-Kev. L. r R. t> L. r Jennings, i„nnii,<r« paKtor nM«tor of of »to a Delegate in the Georgia K ‘
, wM(jh meels hl u ifflll
the Baptist church at this place, will next week.
attend the Georgia Baptist Convention i
which meets in Griffin on the 20th, I Call Meeting ot Onr Citizens,
inst. Mr. Editor Having suggested in !
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—Read the new advertisement of C. your issue of the 6th, inst., that I, as ;
A. Davis & Go., Greenesboro, Ga. The j Chairman of the Town Council of
finest Milliner, the handsomest Milli- ! Crawfordville, call a meeting of the
Gooods, the lowest prices at G. A. for the of a —
Davis —Last A Go’s., Monday Greenesboro, was wit„ « Ga. a day „ t i 1 j > -<»»# MILE TICKETS. | M JSLS?,
almost incessant rain. The streams, view to raising funds to purchase the; happened in the.,toi« of W. W Lcklei, • te’fore buy any other. They are better than a pump,
full, but the Liberty Hall property. I hereby Georgia Railroad Company, ) several weeks since, and he, knowing ™-nc 11 n chluliis von 3 ■
we learn,have been very citizens, ladies re- Office General Passenger^Aget. / of aaughter’s allllctiori, persuaded l J ” 3
lands are not greatly washed. Farm- quest the both and gen- my “J- EM ALE - j --------- -------———
ersare thrown back another week in ! tlcmen. to meet at the Court House at , me to buy a bottle of your W JN ME l > i IK 10
their planting. 7 o’clock, F. M. on the 17th, iust. for d REGULAT0H -” S,lf! 'TT' l ? . U/
Jbat and let ask that j/[Te iimttsan Liught' se'veraV
Never try to raise a family without purj’ose, me a TICKETS, good ovor main liv - and 1 C O T T O N F A C T O R
good provided it contains full attendance be present. I also le- branches, at TWENTY-FIVE DOLL^yRS, ‘ ‘ more
a newspaper, that the Editor of The Demo- ick these ttokets wHl be issued to bottl^, u
the advertisement of Dr. Bull’s Gough and ('ol. II. Brooke, and divlduals, „ firms families, but not i> , ins price—VI..^ per kxhmq see seemed men OMISSION MERRANT
^vpnn« fnr th»« vuln^hlp ia ' CRAT w. as or f AND GENERAL
t0 to keep keen children ldren in trood many others as may feel so disposed, firms ondfamilies combined. <tobe very high at first, but now I
necessarv y vour ° C in goo the meeting. E. R. DORSEY, 1 think it the cheapest preparation on AT7GIJSTA GEORGIA,
health. May9,i879 Genera! Passenger Agent. the globe and, knowing what l do [ 3 o WAREBN unppm mnrK BLOCK, ALHUbiA wauiium,
—Bev. U. D. Smith, _ of . . Bermuda, . , w: .L Norton ’ Chairman. _’ T. C. ; of undivideAattention and of Got
; W. J. \ IS T /\nrrAtT ORION. about it, if to-day one my family m V.b'Eb'aL Kive personal and to the Weighing selling
-W- » CAS,. ADVANCE OOSMUXaEKW.
had to the session the Qne fcy / Qne t , )e &dy3 J haye rolled by for I can truthfully say it has cured ;
Hopewell Iresbytery. He -
pleasant and inteiesting session reports of tnat a gince w entered U{ n t | ie n ew year, my daughter wife sound do most and heartily well, and my-j
bodi- untjl Spi . ir .g 1)ils come To-day she UU W l-ORDVILLE, - - - - CA self and recoin- (
j wakes our natures to new life, causing mend your “FEMALE itEGl. ELA
—The tombstones just erected in our U s to forget the cold and dreary Win- - TOR” to be juat what it is recora-1
cemetery by Messrs. Harmon and Mur- tertluougli which we have just passed; /i j. i I),,1LL,r* rneD ^®^ t0 lje - Respectfully,
are we ever saw to-day the sweet flower of the valley
for the price. We would advise all ; r i sfcs t0 welcome and dedicate its beau
who expect to have tombstones erected ly iind fragrance to her ; to-day the Also Dealer in
over tne graves of their relatives to ex- forests ring with the music of birds,
amine them. and th e S u n from his equinoctial _ . . « ..
BUlCtiH^ , 01 li
—The vast quantity and variety of throne sends forth his golden rays to 1
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goods for sale by C. A. Davis A Go., make life brighter. Nature every
Greenesboro, Ga., is a matter of where now seems lovely, but in a short Kinds.
at which they are sold. Let the peo- when the flower shall wither; the
pie of Taliaferro make a minute of carol of the bird shall cease, and the
this, aud read the new advertisement sun refuse to burst through the dark
of C. A. Davis & Go., iu this issue of clouds. Let us all therefore enjoy
The Democrat. | Spring while it lasts.
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Liberty Hall.
A fine of the residence
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Death of .Linton Edwtrds, Colored, la
quest and Verdict of the Jury.
o le wall, for one dollar and fifty this county, Deter Edge and Linton
cents. For sale by Edwards, the latter received a severe
13. 0. Browne. ) Wow upon the head. The wound dis
But some
The ; Bltter • — Cup. weeks Saturday since he afternoon began to he go was about, in town. and i ’ JY SUNDAY) E11 j*!~ \ AN , * 0 * n ’
; on 2 instant,
Mr. P. II. Schley, of Augusta, is , After returning home lie was seizeu the following passenger schedule will
in town selling the bitter cup made of suddenly with a pain in his head and »>eoperated :
quasi a. These cups *are|reeommeuded ; died in a short time. 11 is i'cmains , vo , WEST I) V[LV no. 2 bast — daily
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for various diseases. The water be- were buried on Monday. But on \\ ed- ———
comes very bitter as soon ltisp-.it in nesday afternoon Coroner Moore pro- i ■ Tiio'aimj ‘‘ Athens 9;45ja!m
, impaneled
, them. Mr. Schley is a very genial old ceeded to the grave, a jury, ' Milledg’U 9.Warn “Cwf’d’H 1:151p m
. exhumed and sub
gentleman, aud we wish him much ' and had the body r W’sh’i’n ll:20,a in Ar.Wash’g’ n
success. jected to a critical examination. Af- | Ar. O’f’dv’U l:12jp mj“ Milledg'l m
tev a full consideration of all the facts j “ “ Athens Atlanta 4:00 o:4.~nuim p m ! “ ‘‘ Macon Augusta cr. x;
Repaired and Enlarged. | of the case, the jury brought of in deceased a ver- j
Mr. John Rhodes, one of our most diet that the death the no. 3 west—daily, no. 4 east—daily
was caused by the blows inflicted by Lv. miLv. Atlanta m
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
I REGISTERED AT THE CRAWFORDVILLE HO¬
TEL THIS WEEK.
K. J. Bunkley, Union Point.
R. M. Hughes, Louisville, Ky.
B. F. Teague, Atlanta, Ga.
Chas. J. Crawford, Atlanta, Ga.
P. O. Schley, Augusta, Ga,
II. P. Woodson, Cincinnati, Ohio.
C. H! Smith. Chiciigo JiMlio.
Sam Pinklssohn, Atlanta, Oa.
G. P. Murphy, Lincolnton, Ga, I
Dissatisiavtion.
We hear of mph dissatisfied com
ment upon pur late Primary Meeting
I from two classes—first from those who
did not from
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feb28,82 2m Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone | !Great Bargains V- 5 In Furniture.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC M 1 Ea^Lm"’ I
Tlm Through Sleeper -~
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Crawfordville, I r yVnr all points West and Northwest, East
JJL TJAVING offer located myself to in the public as a aml southeast DORSET, JNO.W. GREEN,
now me- E: R.
cbanic and contraetev. Will contract for Gen. Passenger Agt. Gen’l. Manager.
the building and repairing of houses, mills !
and bridges, and will furnish all kinds of < 1883.
material, for doing any kind of work. V
Having good workmen me 1 can I HARPER’S WEEKLY.
guarantee my work and prices to giye sat¬
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at short notice. I will furnish all kinds of
plans and specifieationsfor houses, bridges
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recommending AIR. E. M. 11T J is, to tt -.arable illustrations
public mechanic and contractor Aerials, short stoi ies sketches, and poems,
as a aim. | contributed by the foremost artists and
t>a askillful workman, I authors of the day, it carries instruction
John T. Mann, J. C. Jordan. 1 ami to thousands of Ameri-
stitution of the South.
SAVE MONEY!
By Corresponding with
G. 0. ROBINSON & CO.,
183 llroatl Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
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“WOULD HAVE IT
IF IT COST $50 ’’
Springfield, liobertsnn cn.. Tain. 1
November, 2.1th, 1HS0.
Dr. J. Bradfiklp : *£*%%£■ i M’ATta iB _ «•
V«lv«, WbMtah iron *„■> !>,»» CmU«. »4 «* BIW
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1 standing 1 had the best medical atten- LonaiidLiass, having g < y - - |,. uuls vv i,enables us to fill or
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bottle. '
. Trial size $ r ) 75 per
Full size 1 50 per bottle.
PREPARED BY
J. BRADFIELD,
Sole Proprietor,
GEORGIA
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J. M. ANER SON.
FORMER MANAGER PARTNER ANI) SALESMAN OF
PEARCE, ANDERSON & CO.
Cotton Factor and Commission •
Merchant,
- A 7 THE—
Old Stand of R. A. Fleming 1 ,
903 Reynolds Street,
Augusta, — m m Georgia*
Personal Attention Given to all Busiress.
Consignments of Cotton Oats and Wheat Solicited,
inch 0 ’83 ly
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A Fong Felt Need Supplied.
1 V FIRST CLASS PAINT STORE.
NG n Cc have the stock of Paint's
them in one Store. This is your grand chance to secure bargains, don’t let it slip.
Fine, Medium and Common Furniture. Matrasses. Spring Bed Bottoms. Re¬
valving Book Cases. invalid Chairs. Cabinets, and an immense Stock of Parlor Had
Bedroom Furniture that must, lie sold to give loom.
Call early or write for cuts and prices.
J. L. BOWLES & CO.,
717 & 839 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
The WHITE Sewing Machine
The Ladies Favorite 1
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
50. BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. S9
For Sale by Mrs. D. A. Williams, rawfordvllle, Ga.
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George Its Lombard dfc Co.,
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FOREST CITY’-.FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Near the Water Tower, 1014 to 1020 Fenwick St., Augusta, Ga.
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS!
PLANTATION MACHINERY. Engines
Y&ZiS' .oTi 1 and Hoilers, Cotton Screws, Shaftings, Pul
' --TA.i "JV leys, Hungers, Journal Boxes, 71/ill Gearing,
■ T LC-; i | Gudgeons, Turbine Water Disston’s Wheels, Circular Gin Gearing, Saws
.Judsoii’s Governors, Belting and Babbitt
xj and Glimmers and Files, and Check
pit
M nounce it to be the
BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN.
TRADE. MARK Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia .
gfgpA GENTS WANTED.
Laboratory 7 7 W. 3d St , New York City. Druggists sell i$»
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Because it is the Lightest Runaiag
tho most quiet; makes the prettiest stitok
and has more conveniences than any«.otk —
Machine.;
It is warranted hvo years and ,1s th* ea*l /
c ,t to bell. »»d gives .the h«>»t mtisfacM#
6i aay machine ion the market.
Intending purchasers nrtf sojicltcd .to ex
undue it before buying. Responsible "dea’
ers wanted In all unoccupied territory.
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Wr. BLIIK JOHNSON’S
Indian IBlood S yrup
Cures all diseases of the Stomach, Blood. Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and
Millions testify to its effioaoy in heal¬
ing the above named diseases, and pro¬
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