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THE DEMOCRAT.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 18S3.
M. V. JONES, - - Proprietor
M. Z. ANDREWS, Editor*
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istered letters payable to, and address
communications to
The Democrat,
Crawfordville. Ga.
Representative Candler is for a
tariff for a revenue only.
General Hancock is thought to
Be in n very dangerous condition.
The cost of the late session of the
legislature to the State is estimated
at about $102,000.
George Wallace, (col.,] last was for
Hanged in Savannah on Friday
the murder of a Norwegian sailor.
The negroes demand the abolish¬
ment of the chain-gang. Let them
obey the laws and the chain-gang will
be abolished.
About seventy-five members of the
senate and house visited the Louisville
exposition by invitation of Senator Jo¬
seph E. Brown.
Two comets have been recently* dis¬
covered. The first by Prof.Brooks and
the second by Prof. Swift, director of
the Warner observatory, at Rochester,
New York.,
The National Cotton Planters’ As¬
sociation, of America, will ti dd its an¬
nual convention in Yiokburg, Missis¬
sippi. on the 21st of November, instead
' of the 14th as previously published.
Ganeral Hancock was recently
invited to visit Detroit on the occasion
of the Michigan State fait. ..but was
compelled to decline because of a temp¬
orary lameness which confined him to
his house.
At a convention of the Democrats
of the State of New York held at Buf¬
falo-on the 27th ultimo, peace between
the factions prevailed and Gov. Cleve
lauds’administration was unanimous
, endorsed.
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It seems that the two wings of the
Democracy of .the State of New York
have become reconciled and the indica¬
tions- are that.. t]ie democratic candi¬
dates in 1864 will receive the certain
vote of the State.
The number of tons of sugar and
.
molas-ies consunaed in the coun
try a year is estimated at 1,225,001),and
or tins amount it is said Louisiana con¬
tributes about 225,000 tons, and for¬
eign countries, chiefly Cuba, 1,000,000.
WniLE two negro porters were varnish pre¬
paring to put some barrels of
on -draught in the basement of the
wholesale drug storb of Messrs- How¬
ard 4 Candler, Atlanta. Ga., on last
Tuesday morning a bright flame flashed
up around them setting the house on
fit-fe which was destroyed. The loss is
estimated at $35,000.
While the Greenback and the Dem¬
ocratic state conventions of Massachu¬
setts have both endorsed the admin is
tration of Gov. B. F. Butler, and nora
in^ted him for reelection, they need
not attempt to force him upon the
Democratic party as their nominee for
President in 1884. Butler may be
good enough for Massachusetts, but
the South will never support him. The
Southern people will never forget his
conduct towards them during the war.
His infamous war record is interwoven
jii tlie h’story of his country and can
never be obliterated. Ilis cruel and
inhumane conduct towards trie South
is too deeply stamped upon Soutlieruer the heart
an ,i iqmd of every true
to ever be wiped out,
The statistics of 1 South Carolina
show the following results of the stock
law in that State ; in 1875 the, total
head of li"e stock was 909,000 ; in 1882,
it was 1 2S6.778. The number of swine
increased from 200,562 in 1868. to 690
jipg in 1882. The stock law lias been
j„ f in -ce in South Carolina for the last
five year*, in 1874, the yield of corn
in South Carolina was ten million
bushels ; in 1883. seventeen millions ;
of oats in 1874, three quarters of a mil¬
lion bushels ; in 1882, eight millions ;
Of wheat m 1874. three quarters of a
million bushels ; in 1882, two millions ;
of cotton in 1874, one hundred and for
ty millions of pounds of lint ; in lo
two hundred and seventy-nine and a
half millions of pounds. The increase
in other products is quite as great.
Under the operation of the stock law,
the laboring classes are contentcddTOS
l?roug and happy.
Jackson, Ga.. April 14th, 1883.
Messrs. Maas &Co., Atlanta, Ga. :
Your Oliver’s Quick Relief is the
best remedy for horse colic I ever saw.
I have tried it and seen it tried often.
I never saw its equal. W. Malone.
H.
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Advertised Lietters.
The following list of letters, remaining
in the Tost-office, at Craw ford ville, Talia¬
ferro county, Ga., will be sent to the Dead
Letter offiee if not called for at the expira¬
tion of 30 days from date, October 1st, 1883.
Miss Julia A. Barton, Tobbie Clarke,
Andrews Moon, James Pearson, Mr. Peau
lagraf, Richard Rhodes, J. B. Simmons, J.
N. Spiers, Elbert Wheeler care of Ben
Smith, John Wynn.
When calling for any of the above let¬
ters, please say advertised.
W. A. Leu wen, P. M.
The following speaks for itself: “I
have been a constant sufferer for neat
two years with G. A G.; have paid lib¬
eral fees to physicians ; h ive taken
copaiba, euhehs, etc., without relief.
A friend recoinniencled Bonkocine. I
used two bottles at a cost of $3.00. and
they cured me entirely. I lost no time,
did not change iny diet and was cured
under ten days. T. C. A., Atlanta.
B. B. B. cures Syphilitic and Skin
Diseases in thirty days. One bottle
fully tests its efficacy.
.PITTS
CARMINATIVE SYYUP.
-FOR
Flatulent Colic,Diarrhoea,Nausea,
Coughs, Cholera Infantum
Teething. Cholera
Morbus.
DR. W. M. PITTS,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Thomson, Georgia.
For sale by I)r. R. J. Reid, Crawford
ville, Ga., and J.A. Kendrick and Geo. W
Overtoil, Sharon,Ga.
John A. Watkins,
SPARTA, GA.
Ip-use Sign. Ornamental and Person
Painter, SBlislaoCon gumaiitei ieltiu. il, prices DEM¬ In
suit tin-times, all i'M. is Hie
OCRAT office, promptly ntteiitcil to.
rfeugnSes—
Ri:v. J. II. Kilpatrick, White Pla i
Con. James Whitehead, Wnirenton.
Mn. W. J. Norton, Orawfoulville.
Bishop Pierce, .Sparta,
Mr. E. S. O’Brik.-n, Burnett.
n J. W. EI&CN,
Attorney at Law,
9
crawfordville ga.
WILL practice in all State and Fed¬
eral Courts. Any business entrusted
to his ears will receive prompt persona)
attention. COLLECTIONS A SPE¬
CIALTY.
Office in Mitchell Building.
To the Public,
We have a new Hall gin, sixty saw,
finest in the county, can gin 12 hales
per day,satisfaction guaranteed. Strict
attention given to business. A liberal
share of patronage solicited. Entirely
new arrangement stalls for cotton.
PRINTUP & MARTIN.
Crawfordville, Ga., Sept. 13, 1883.
SOUTHERN MEDICAL COLLEGE,
v> ATLANTA, GA.
Regular Winter Term begins five first week la October,
and continues months.
HOSPITAL ill CLIUICAL AD7AHTA&ZS PISST CLASI.
For Circulars or any information, address
OR. WM. PERRIN RIC0LUR, XOooja.
P. O. Bo* ij4.
For Sale, Leese or Rent
ON satisfactory terms to approved ap
licants, that valuable piece of proper
y situated in Crawfordville, consisting
of dwelling and store now occupied by
Thos. E. Bristow. Apply to
S. B. VV right. Executor,
Sept. 21st. t-o-o. Augusta, Ga.
WE ADVISEE VERYBODY TO BUY
Furniture,
JTidt* 11 j.
At. ilSS/ai ICiltkA. JslaIC«,
-FROM—
L. Padgett,
112 Bma d 'Street,
Aligns a, Ga.
Photographs and prices on application.
Clin arc! House.
Athens, Ga.
A. D.CLINARD, Proprietor.
Porters at Each Train.
Commercial Rates.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
polite and attentive servants,
OWARD, S. t. WEISlGEIt.
W. H. HOWARD, C.1I. I
W. H. HOW^KD & SONS.
C otton Commit ' 011 Merchants.
No. 20 Seventh (MeIntos l * |str “ t ’ Augusta, Oeorgia.
Consignments „( Cotton »n<l other ft " 1 "™ S ° MMd - O'*" f “
ties tilled at lowest market prices. 8
H . FRANKLIN,
Oo tton
CommissioP. Merchant,
AUGH 8 ^’ GA ‘
Liberal Advances { iadc ' on Consignments,
spp2i hm
STOKEIaY' * MOORE,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merc hants -
t
115 Jackson $•> Augusta, Ga.
personal attention to Wei bing and Sale of Cotton. CONSIGNMENTS
We give our aug3 3m
SOLICITED.
JOHN W. WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR
At the old Stand of ^ iirren, Wallace & Co.,
729 AND 731 It Eh YNOLDS STREET ,
AUGUSTA- GEORGIA.
Strict Personal Attention Given to ,,,/igbing " and Seilirffc COTTON. Bagging,
Ties, and Supplies Furnished at Lowe lit Prices Also agent for the celebrated
H A L. F C3r I T^
Prices and Ter;* s Satisfactory.
aug38’83
M°CORD FOSTER,
Cotton Factors and (^mission Merchants,
Office and W arehousi 5 on Campbell Street.
Between Near the Broad Store an.l of Z. Reynolds, McCord & Son. ) AUGUSTA, GA,
Consignments solicited. _ Personal , attention Given LvObeved to Business. The Instructions
of Consignors Prompt y 3
aug3-3m wimsElMi
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S "S^
,ow st&cK. I V JJ ^ Maw
Auction of one dollar per saw to close out '
»«».• saw
3S-. other sizes in proportion. Agency for Ames engines.
30 in 5150.00 or 30 in 5100.00. ADDK£5o
O. M. STONE, Agent,
Augusta, Oeorgin.
aug3-3m
J M BURDELL. CHARLES F BAKER,
J. M. BURDELL & CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission Merchants
Continue Business M Heretofore at the
Large Fire-Prjjoi Warehouse,
No. 19 McIntosh St AUGUSTA, GA
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Strict Attention to all Cdnslgiinients and Prompt Remittance*.
aug3:3in
R. P. SIBLEY. WM. J. CRANSTON.
R. P. SEBLEY,
Cottcn Factor, Guano Dealer and Commission Mschaot
734 and 736 Reynolds street, Augusta, vJa.
Liberal advances made on Consignments. Bagging and Ties furnished slowest
ra tes Strict Personal attention given to weighing and sampling Cotton. C’O.NMGN
> U OF GRAIN Si VLIC1TED.
A.gent for
THE TI1E
JUSTLY GULLETT
CELEBRATED^ }»ftW8ArTM,
BR N GIN
Cottun Uij Feeder,
FEE r . - AND
K -1
an i> W-I-hP
COlTDE'ri SEE. L CONDENSER.
And PRESSES od all Descriptions,
tysEND FOR CIRCULAR, All Infer (nation cheerfv /^y furnished.
a.» m
4 VMmiw Uiatliit I
'TT7'ILL \y SCKIN be opened from a battery whose guns are always loaded in the inter*
est df the people. These guns are charged with entirely new ammunition ob¬
tained from the Importers,jobbers and auction rooms wt
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
hlghpti ces° Pl ' 1 VViU Hear tKc ‘ ft° i3e > thei,: P««C3 Will receive tilo benefit, #ttil
CROPS ARE TOO SHORT.
The people must make their money go a long ways. CASPAR MYERS itadd*-*
stands this, and he is prepared to quote such figures as his onsJoiners will appreciate.
He has just pi turned from the great cotntnerc al markets, where lx; gave bis personal
attention to the selection of the largest stock of goods ever drought to 1 Crawfordvillo
or Middle Georgia.
COME AND SEE MV ASSORTMENT. I am deierntinmed that no bouse aldng
the Georgia railroad or its branches shall exeel lire In quantity, quality, price or style.
Ladies' Dress Goods,Domestic Goods, Etc.
Ift this department of 1 can give the Ladies the fullest satisfaction. I have a large
assortment Prints of new figure beautifill, brilliant, amt fast colors, Duties’ dress
Goods from the lowest grade to the finest Silks and Trimming of all kinds to match.
Gentlemen’s Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes &c„
all ii the attractions 'i?' <>f .‘tent,lemon's and new youth’s styles of and the boys’ clothing Pull is suits full of and'complete the finest and present:
best make at the season. material aud
most reasonable prices. Business suits, line cloths, underwear, hats
of all styles and prices. My stock of boots anil shoes is large and I can suit the pub¬
lic in any quality they want from the finest dress boot to the coarsest Drogun.
MIS OBIjiIjAKrEOTTS*
Groceries and Provisions.
I keep always on hand fine family groceries and farm supplies, lam prepnrop to
clothe the naked and lecdtlie hungry come and see tor yourself.
In conclusion To allow My Friends and Patrons.
me to return my thanks for past favors and to ask for a contin¬
uance of of the same.
C. MYERS.
Crawfordville, Ga., September 12,1883.
WM. M. JORDAN, FRED II. POPE,
Formerly of Sibley & Jordan. Of Wan/uiiyion, Ga.
JORDAN & POPE.
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission Merchants,
729 Reynolds St Augusta, Ga.
Wc are General Agents for Gullets Patent Steel Brush in Light Draft
Cotton Bloom Gin, Luminus or improved Taylor Gin, with feeders awl aoa
for terms and circulars
XITE \Y WILL GIVE OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION To WEIGHING AND SELL
ING COTTON and Guarantee QUJOM SALES AND PROMPT RETURNS.
Wc hope by clpse attention to business, to merit a liberal share of the shipment of
cotton.
PEDLETON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WOR. 8
Chas F. Lombard Successor to Pendleton A Bro.
Nos. 615, 617 & 619, Kollock St.,
Augusta,
-Manufacturer and Dealer In
Mill Machinery, En¬
I- : j gines and Sup¬
Brass lion plies, Variety
and Castings of Every
nd Style,
pjiExecuted -
^ g-Special Attention Promptl/ Given
■«A to Repairs
Clias F. LOMBARD, Win. PENDLETON,
Proprietor. uperintendent.
Fullerton’s Few Liglit House
COOKING STOVE.
It has been remarked by all who h*v
seen the “New Light House ” that it is the
finest, largest, and handsomest price. Write stove D.L. they
have ever seen for the to
FULERTON. Augusta, Ga., for particulars
Wc keep in stock the
“Star Churn,”
Milk Cans, Milk Buckets, Milk
Pans,Brass top Shovels, Tongs, and
And Irons, and all sorts of
KITCHEN UTENSILS.
D. L. FULLERTON,
sep21hra AUGUSTA. GA.
Cheapest Carpets in Augusta.
STOCK LARGER AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Poles, Canton and Cocoa Mattings, Chrowos. James ft rito for Q. ^rnpUs. Bailie & bous.,
Sept. 14, ’83. J>. 713 BROAD STREET.