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THE DEMOCRAT.
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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2nd, 1883.
M. t. JOSt*. - - . . Proprietor
M. X. AMDBEW M. - • - . . . I'M I tor ,
150 Farm AN soldiers . ft ere recent- ,»
ly massacred in Nubia.
W. S. Gilbert, the dramatist. a
building a £260.000 residence at Ken
giiigton, England.
English ship owners are agitating
the digging of another ciuial across the
Ii bin us of Si«/.
Thursday Noveralier the 20th lias
unnamed by the President as a any
or general Thanksgiving.
OVEll four hundred people have been
Racked willi (-trichinosis at Errnslfben
nice its outbreak then*.
The next, senate of the Lotted
tales till le the wealthiest body ever
ill mbled m this country.
THE total receipts from the postal
■nice niu dm uniim, ine the fiscal year i ending
/line 30th, IF83, were $45.508,(192.
A UYCLONK passed over a portion of
Louisiana on th« morning of the 29th,
inst., doing considerable damage.
The annv of Chili his evacuated
Ter .............. of II.,.« »».«,
declared between the two countries.
There are seventy-one counties now ,.
in Georgia it. which the sale of liquor
is , cither ... prohibited in whole or in pait.
Thk number of sheep now in the
United St a i i*s is estimated at 40,000,
000 of cal tie 4O.OOO.000 and of heroes
.
20,000,01X1.
Bekcukh expressed himself ns in
faviu* of a Southern man for Vice-Prcs
dent during hi# recent tour through
the South.
It i« minimi t.,„t I.......
Portugal, thinks of abdicatlnu the
throne on account of the IiIaihI agila
tioo In Ins Kin^lom.
Tint lHBttrattWO tlrat two \0lllineaoi volumes of Col GUI. (’ t C .
Jones' Hiatoiy of Georgia Imve been
-yum nuWUhed. The two volumes yet to
follow will coun dcte th® history.
Ther* were 200 failures In the Uni¬
ted States during the past week—20
more than the preceding week, 72 more
thau the corresponding week of 188*2.
Os I oat Saturday night an attempt
was made to steal the body of Mis. Da¬
vid Moses, tlte fat woman, front her
grave in Mount Olivet C'soaetery, Balti¬
more.
The secretary of the treasury has dis¬
barred a largo number of lawyers from
practice before the Interior department
us a* , itension .x nsion attorney at-vormy uu ou account » of
fraud.
Tiiis negroes in various parts of
dissatisfied with tiro , late .
Texas are
Ctsiott of the Supreme cmrt regarding
Alta civil riglits ‘>111 and outbreak* have
. Wcii and are still looked for.
tamu. Ttm*. I~«W
been ordered to be put in readiness to
reinforce , tlie , tench . squadron , in , t .... in
r
neso waters in view of a contingency of
war between France and China.
The new comet which Is ex|s*cte<l to
lrcome visible t« the naked eye in uUmt
four week*, will not lie ns magnificent
a spectacle as that of 1S82, but will ap
pear in the evening Instead of morning.
Several cotton failurtt*haverecent
ly occurred in London and Liverpool,
owing, it is s*id, to Die American sys
tern of ... dealing in ... futures without the
American system of protection secured
by Die deposit of margins.
f>N the 31st, ultimo, the greatest
conlliigration ever witnessed in Savan¬
nah ainee the memorable fire of 1S21.
when 4tX) lunises were burned occurred.
The hu ge warehouae of Garnett. Ntnbbs
A Co., v .is destroyed with 4.G00 hales
of cotton, forty two story buildings on
one row were burned to the ground
uud several lives lost.
Mr. C. T. Mason, * mechanic of
Sumter, 8. C., has invented a machine
to pick cotton. The machine can be
operated by one horse and one man and
w.ll harvest cotton at the rate cf 200
pounds hu hour. The frame of the ma
■* « \ h!t * ri*
hickorv and poplar, is four and one half
feet long ** by J four feet wide, and nearly
live hitch. The wbOw nmchine
weighs less than 300 pounds, turns
around in its own length.
-Mr. P. P Pro®.,. H.«*rtl. O...
•ays: “ uaed Brown’s Iron Hitters
for twu. < ;ca..«M 4 ,:pour kppvau aud wc-k
gs with beet results.
APPLICATION FOR LETTER*! OF DIS
MISSION.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County,
WITHF-REAS, ANDREW L. HILLMAN,
V> Administrate HILLMAN, o n the estate ot of Mrs. said
MARTHA C. late
county deceased,loot applied to me for let¬
ters of Dismission from said estate : These
are therefore to cite and admonish all and
eliigtflar, the kindred creditors,and all per
sons concerned, to show cause if any they
can on or hv the first, Monday in Decern
her next, why said letters should not Vie
era,.ted. Given under my hand and off!
cja) a j KUa tur*-, tins 3d dav of September.
1H83. Cm as. A, Bkazi.ey,
Ordinary, T. C\
A DM 1NISTRATOlfS SALE.
GEORGIA—' Taliaferro County.
I > V virtue of an order from Hie Court of
I > Ordinary of said county, " 1 be sold
before the Court-house door in said coun
tv. on the first Tuesday in November, 1H83,
within the lawful hours of sn <*, tic tract.
of land, belonging to the estate of Maynard
Mavuari Chandler deceased, tonnerlv
ami
otiiers, containing seventy-two (72) acres
more or less. Sold for (tie purpose of
iLth/jess Terms cash. Moiiiie, September
j f ). 1>.
.. „. .
AdniT. on E-late Mavnard Chandler.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OP
DISMISSION.
Borgia—TAL iAKicnno County.
\\J HERE A if. ANDREW L HILLMAN
\\ Administrator on the said estate of
JOSEPHUS HILLMAN, late of coun¬
ty deceased lias applied to me for Letters
of Dismission from said estate : These arc
theiefoie to cite and admonish all persons,
concerned, to show cause if any December they ran
on or |,y the. Inst .Monday in
next, why said letters should not le* grant
ed. Given under my hand and official sig¬
nature, this September 3d, 1883.
Ch.uu.eh A. Heazm- v,
8ep7 4t Culinary, T. C.
ADM INIS rit A TORS’ SALE*
|{V» ’ttilZXXSS. house
will lie sold before the court door,
in said county, between the, lawful hours
of sale, on the first Tmsdayin November
n ,. xt t „ highest bidder the following
property to wit: A tract of land in siid
county, containing 187 seres more or less,
- adjoining lands of George
w( . |t | III p r0V( . ft<
K. Downing, J L). Hiunmack, and 15. F.
Moore, known as the William Colclough,
homestead, whereon K. J. Phelps belonging now re¬
sides Sold as the property to
t he estate of the said \\ illiam Golelough,
deceased, the for legatees the and purpose heirs ll at f la , a w ' of aa d
iimo'ig rcrina cash. September -8th,
deceased.
* * 1, vvILv*,*. . 11 . i. 11 * n ; • sa*‘xw l" 0*1 '■ i
AdmbtWrtdors , , , de ............
of Win. Colulough, demised. IL'Ll
ADMIFISTRATOItS’ SALK.
“ : KK'™»5!
t.,* so il lieforu the eoun house door in said
count.v. tin* lawful hours of sale,
on the fir.-t l ii>*sihiy "i 5 iveoiber next to
id,* 1 1 ii*lu*st Uiildvv, tho f• l «*\>viij property
it»-wlt: A iiii t of land in county,
unimproved, lying «n /la* waters of the
* Ogeeclim* riv.-v adjoining
not , h
lands of It F. Moore, the William Col
tract, and others, containing MG
seres more or less, sold ns the property of
M«y-Jtf*riam Taytor, late of of said division, county
deceased, for the purpose a
among tlm legatees and heirs at law of
said deceased. Terms cash. September
28th. 1SS3. John J. Kent
.syi.vkhvku Stewart.
Adm’is’trsof Mrs.Mariam Taylor, deeased.
ADMINISTRATORS* SALE.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County.
/\N * the first Tuesday in November next,
\ I will expose to sale before the court
Itouse doorJn Crawfordvillt*, Ga , at public
out cry unit within the legal hours of sale,
a tract of land lying 111 said county on the
waters of Little river, the said tract eon
tatniug between uiu*teen hundred and
two thousand acre* awl bounded by lands
of John P Moore, John Brooks,L.A .Monrt*.
George Wright, Joseph Brooks, estate of
Joseph Hillman and also hounded by w*n
ters «t Utile river and of Harden’s creek,
Saidlsnd wilt be sold in four separate pnr
ceis. the pints of w hich will be exhibited
on the day befnrn of sale. They can tin* be ween at
anytime die sale, at office of
lliirdeman A Irvin. \\ asliliigton, Ga. This
land D sold by me as ndministr itor de
n»rv of Wilkes county, duly obtained,
which order direots the land to lie sold in
Taliaferro county, the countv in which the
KtWSll
tin* purpose of distribution among her leg
aiees. Terms—One fourth cash, balance
j aml# ry 1st, 1884, from purchaser administrator giving notes bond
and receiving tlte
for titles.
("has. A. Alexander.
Administrator Arc., of M. J. Randolph.
AI>MlN 1STn ATOU*S SALK.
GKOIWi 1A—T\ m,\ r f u ho ( ors ty.
virtu»» of an order from tlm court of
^ Ordinary <>i i«l county, will l>c soUl
at public siilo, to tliu highest bitblcr, with
in the lawful hours of sale on the
Tuesday in December, 1HSS, before Crawford- the
court house door in the town of
ville, the following real estate : A tract
of land lying and being in said said countv,
containing four hundred and lour acres
more or less—bounded on north by land of
John A. Stephen.', east by land of estate of
I. K. Evans, south by jam! ot estate of
John A. Evans ami ou west by laud os
J swill Ellington.
Also by virtue of said authorit y, will 1>0
sold at same time and place, a tract Of land
sixteen dv I* mo,, >| 1, ‘ Sa or ir ‘ I ' ''-''J ss-li,mid.il nilideif ' as as
s
follows : On north by land <»t tjuincus
Richards, east by laud of D. V Sanders,
wouth and west by land of K. l .Amlerson.
Also by virtue of a Imre authority, at the
same time and place wili lu* sold, n tract
of land in said county, containing forty
nine acres, more or less—bordered as fol¬
lows : On north, cast and south by land
of P. E. Dickinson. Battle, and ou west by land of
Arch
Also by virtue of said authority, will lie of
sold at the same time and place, a tract
land in said county, containing sixty acres,
more or less, known as the Greeson tract —
bounded 'on north by land of Payton t.rec
son, east by land of Jacob Rocker, south
by land of estate of Lawctioe Battle, and
:;,s«u s .«,
sold at same time and place, a lot in tlu*
«*’’•’« of Crawfordville. Ga . ot. east side of
the public s>uUHrk‘— ou**-hnlf
acre, more or less, with teuntU house and
blacksmith shop erected then •on.
All of saiil property is soUl us the proiv
erty of the estate of t> A. Witiiams, i.u*
of >*id county deeeased, f.»r the purpose
‘ , /2*5£f£S?A!£!L..,« Tmus—U \34l.' r estate N.weaiiier
,Vs v -
i-*. ; 3 ou- E Kx, s.
Administrator of l* A WJiiauis, LN*c’d,
J. y. HOLDE s. J. \V. PAH SIKB
Holden & Farmer,
DEALERS 1ST
Fancy Groceries,
AND
} LANTA TJOjS S UPPLIeS
Hardware, Cutlery, Tobaccos, Cigars
AND
^ S N U F F S.
P03t*OniCS BilllulU O' 7
Crawfordville, Ga.
- sr.x -
A new line of goods just received,
constantly arriving,
Weights and honest measure, will be
adhered to, short profits and
fair dealing will be our motto.
and price our goods before purchas¬
ing elsewhere.
HOLDEN & FARMER,
LEADERS
—IN
LOW PRICES.
W< )MAN} 1 ER BEST
FRIEJND !
Dr. J. DKADFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
This famous remedy most happily meets
«h« demand of the age for woman’s pecu
, iar ull( , m „, liform afflictions. It is a rem
( , (|v foy W (>MAN ONLY, and lor ONE
SPEC IA I, CLASS of her diseases. It is a
S |,e,.jf,c for certain diseased conditions of
the womb, and proposes to so control the
Menstrual Function as to regulate nil the
derangements and irregularities of Wom
an”s
MONTH LY SICKNESS,
Its proprietor claims for it no other metU
c il property, and to doubt the fact that
tiiis mediciiie does positively possess such
controlling and regulating powers, is sim¬
ply to discredit the voluntary testimony
of thousands of living witnesses, who are
to-day exulting in their rcstroation to
sound health and happiness.
jjRAKKIEI.D’8 Jp EM ALE ftKGUhyrr .
is a si ricOji' medical vegeYiude science I'AmiK'ilbi^ffiu.ci and practical f» K.t.
product of directed towards the benefit of
experience,
Suffering Woman f
it is the studied prescription specialty of a learned WOM
physician whose was
A N, and whose fame became enviable and
boundless because of his wonderful suc¬
cess in tin* treatment and cure of female
eotHpliiints. I lie lil'.GUJ.A I Ok is the
GRANDEST REMEU i Known, and rich
ly deserves its name :
\W.tilnvi*u H Oinall Post tsi FVilMlfl * 1 ' * * f *
ps'cause it controls a clrss of functions the
\ atiotts derangements of whieli cause more
ill liealtii Ilian nil other causes eombitied,
and which sorely embitter her life, un i
prematurely end lier existence !
Oh! what a iiiultitude of living witness¬
es eat) testify to its charming effects !
WOMAN ! take to roar confidence this
PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH.
ft will relieve you of nearly ltelv all the com
|, plaints peculiar to your sex ! upon as
s V our safeguard fur health, happiness
prepared only by
DR, J. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
M " V u *
KICK \ ) Small Size, ... 75 cents*
: Large Size, 31 50.
k v
I’m h<v'n dpVmftivr to human health and llf«
ttuui w mt, v' Glcnc.c atn| famine comUiued So
v.qul ii tli.'ihi .**h«*»l mtiut m«uy yesri* ami if fa
I** true to‘lav ha then. The |B>or victim of IF.mwI
DiM iiNO is <Jnu-uvNl »\i(h Mercury fn care the nt&htdy.
sn.l ilu n ,te,*.Dviiii L-; <1,, tonia* Liiu of »lu* M.w
canal r.»wi>’*nnc. net m.-tcan «»f nuv»t*htf. th***rw
brcaKt* tlown h ■* ututMu) li»’«lth anti irtakca lam *
•ic. * ”ii i u 1 1 tiu r lum.N I,;**(ivcNti\ nn arv*. To
!i"'u a.:j : .\ in this h»v swift hi. specific is the
r. .um Ihm-mi on cHrtti. and wotth more than its
* . .lit In »• It thid >fcrcnri«l I'ntFon, i>ark
onus up tl • vv^totn. Htul hrin^N the mfferer
vcrS^n . • I K 'jr ^’^a°tb h “
b J m
.«'gh course of ti.id remedy.
J KFVKnso\-viu.K, Titiogs Co.. Ox.
Five year, wgo 1 found on my plantation a colored
man win* was Sadly diseased. Ho stated (Sat five
N■ ^
. :i f,. ; in* I.I r.ro him. 1 treated l.imwhtt
S|s\-;ia\ it:; 1 m a short time he .vs« .-.ismd nn.i well,
ai.d Las not hud & tjuiptom of the disease since,
1). Al. UCvili£S.
One rentier,isn who had been confined to his tied
e x weeks with Merenrial Hheumutlstn has Ixw'n
enrcl entirely, and tjieaks in the liielie-t lintisc ot
S. S. S. CHILES A BURRY.
Clutuuwoga, Teas.
Mercurial T’^oumutiwn mide me ft nipple. After
trv.m: tV ll 't Sj»rinc* two vcrt*. and the Meirurjr
and l’lR.-twh irCAtmont nnlil f was :t •vkcluion and un¬
able lu d»> ar.vtliiu^, I wan nrt'vaihvl u{>>u to take a
course ot S. S. s. After taking thr\*e 'witles mv ap
potiU'bs^an \\ hen 1 had taken t > impmre. twelve and bottli”* 1 trairu 1 felt d flesh well mpid’r. I
as as*
ever did. It i* now twelve mouth* since i took
S. S. S. Mv health and appetite are good, and 1 at»
able lo alu-ad to all tae bu^uH**^ l can >ret.
C11AS. BKUU, Ilot sprues, Ark.
$1,000 REWARD
Will be paid to any Chemist who will find, on anal>
.r®!* oi l00b<xti«*S. S. &, one (wrticJ« of Karcury,
iodide Pdtw.iim. ot toy mineral mie-Unc*.
the swift srueme co.
Vnwtt 3, AtUaU, Go.
t* W rit. for th* little book, which wlil be Bunted
free
Pnce: Small rue. $1.0(1 per bother urge *.**,
(boMing doabt. quantity X $1 73 bottM. Ail dra$-
T M. H. 0. T. S.
Pianos g Organs
*
1 Selected from Ten of the Best Ma
kei s, are so much Superior to others at
Prices so much Less, that Purchasers
sare from £10 to |$iU0 by visiting or
writing to
I’ iSave 0. Money ROBINSON at «31 Broad street, k CO. Au
gysta, Ga.
“Love and Praise,"
Latest Sunday School Book,
New Iljmns of "Love and Prai>e. ’
NEW SONGS OF “HOPE & TRUST. ”
Beautiful Hymns,
INSPIRING MUSIC.
CONTAINING CHOICE SELECTIONS
FROM Till!
Most Valuable Productions of the Best
Writers of
Poetry and Song,
-WITH
ItewHynnisand N cwMusic
COMPILED BY
W. LUDDEN AND G.O.ItOBINSON,
— o—
[j ill Edition, Words and Music.
Prig:*, 35 cents (post-paid) Word ; Edition -53 60 per
dojj n, by Express. (post-paid) —
Hv, ms only—12 cents ;
£1 t^ecimen If) per dozen, by Express. in
Copy, Full Edition, pa
per cover, 25 cents, post-paid.
G. <>. ROBINSON & CO..
Publishers, Augusta, Ga.
T. M. H, O. T. S.
Glinarcl House.
Athens, Ga.
A. D.CL1NAHD, - - Proprietor.
Porters at Each Train.
Commercial Rates.
LaTSe _ l-Onimodious . n n otinipic r liooms.
1
roLiris and attentive servants,
i ■ .............. ■ " ......— —
n
W. J. NORTON.
t BAH I-OliltVllAE, CA
Contractor and Builder
.A-iiter ink. -»
£U2ulH? _ . 2)13.tLIT3.1 01 « fll
Kinds.
CARPETS.
(; nr ppf* and House Furnishing (ioods. Tlte
Largest Stock Sontli of Baltimore. Mo
qiiet, Brussels, 3-Ply A Ingrain < Window arpets,
bogs, Mats and Crunth Cloths,
shade . Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Gnr
(a ins. Cornices and Poles, Cocoa A Canton
Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings. Chro
, t ,s. Picture Frames. Write for Samples
and Prices. Gtit). A. BAII-IK,
u, tla. Junel5,ly.
German Carp.
I AM uow prepared to fill all orders
for Scale and Mirror Carp at the very
lowest prices. Prompt attention given
to orders. Address,
J. R. KENDRICK.
JuneS,2t». Sharon, Ga.
J. W. EIXOK,
Attorney at Law,
CRAWFORDVILLE GA.
WILL practice in all State and Fed
enil Courts. Any business entrusted
|,j s raie will receive prompt personal ‘
attention. ... . V/DLLIiCllUJSS ,, tl -V .. llT L- w
(jj VLTY
Office in Mitchell Building.
1,000 MILE TICKETS.
GKOROI.A RAILROAD COMPAXT, 1
OFFICE . GENERAL PASSENGER .\GET.
Augusta. April 5tli, ls7P.
COMMENCING MONDAY 7th *-t.,
his <'oiiiii:.uy will >eil ONE THOUSAND
MILE TH’KKTS. go**d over main line and
branches at-TWENTY-FlYE DOLLARS
enck. I’hese tickets will be issued io in
divlduais firms or families, but not to
firms oudfamilies combined.
E. It. DORSEY,
MayO,187'.» General Passenger Agent.
l
Qnici ana Easy CbiM-Bira
Thoiutnds of xroir.ua over th<p iand twti
fr to the wonderfuleJecof this great real*
edy; it will cot only shorten labor aad lessen
the intensity of ;u.;n and s-u.'d erintr bey cod
expression. but better than all, it thereby both
greatly diminishes the danger to life of
mother and child. Thi* great boon to suf¬
fering woman is Hoime*' or J.
Mocker's JPrimd. Prepared and sold by all
BftanriSLD, Atlanta. Ga. Sold by
Price $. 50 bottle. Sent
K by Express on rece-nt of price. i
«
-3?
John A. Watkins,
' SPARTA, GA.
House Sign, Ornamental and Fresco
Painter, satisfaction guaranteed, the prices Dem¬ to
suit the times, all orders left at
ocrat olhee, promptly attented to.
BPEHENCES—
Ret. J. H. Kilpatrick, White Plains
Col. James Whitehead, Warrenton.
Mu. W J. Norton, Crawfordville.
Bishop Piekce, Sparta.
Mu. E. S. O’Brien, Barnett.
(IRES
SGROFUIi
TUMORS
GLANDULAR
SWELLINGS,
OLD ULCERS
AND E 9 RBS,
SYPHILIS
IN ALL STAGES,,
MERCUR IAL
& SYPHILITIC
RHEUMATISM
all mt_
DISEASES AND
I ERUPTIONS,
ITCHING
S ^w,v» HUMORS,
Kpt-A f u&mnrrKigjsr ixii i.j iuiib
mg F-, * ' • CATARRH^ '
■; ECZEMA.
J
m | _ mmh 9
KIDNEY
TROUBLES,
And all Impurities of the Blood.
One bottle of B. B. B. w ill convince any
one of itH great superiority over all others
for the rapfel and powerful in cure of all
Blood Poisons. It cures less than h^ one
half the time usually required any
other treatment. Olio thousand case*cured
druggists, fjuart Bottles, 81.50 j fiforU*
Blood Balm Co., Prop’rs, 3
78)4 Whitehall Street,
adlanxa .OA.
NEW STORE,
Crawfordville. Georgia.
G. Tuckers Old Stand.
Open at all hours.
Bargains in all Goods.
Come and see for yourself.
0. P. BOUNER, Gen’l Man
S. S. Ellington, Proprietor.
AY TILL SOON be opened from a battery whose guns are always loaded in the inter
\\ est of the people. Thes- guns are charged with entirely new aromenition ob¬
tained from tlie importers,Jobbers and auction rooms of
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
The people will hear the noise, their purses will receive tbs benefit, a way with
1 gli prices.
CROPS ARE TOO SHORT.
The people must make their money go a longways. CASPAR MY EBS under¬
stands this, and he is prepared to quote sueb figures as his customers will appreciate,
lie 1ms just erturned from tire* great commerc al markets* where be gave his pei*son»l
atte ition to the select! n of the largest stock of goods ever brought to Crawfordville
or Middle Georgia.
COME AND SEE MY ASSORTMENT. I am deiermiumed that no house along
the Georgia railroad or its branches suall excel me li> quantity, quality, price or styi*.
Ladies’ Dress Goods,Domestic Goods, Etc.
In this department 1 can give the Ladies the fullest satisfaction, I have a Dr
assortment of Prints of a *\v figure beautiful, brilliant, anu fast colors, Ladies’ dre
Goods from the lowest grade to the finest Silks and Trimming of all kinds to mate
also Hats trimmed and untrimmed, Hosiery (all grades), Sheetings, Shir'iBgs, Tic
:ngs, Linens and Towelings and every article tuat is of use and beauty, ai d wuub goe
o make up a ladies’ toilet or furnish the house.
Deutlemen’s (iooas, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes
Mv line of g’ntlcmui’s youth’s and boys’ clothing is full and complete and presents
all the attractions and new'stylesof tls* season. Business Full suits, suits of the cloths, finest material and
best make at the most reasonable prices. of boots and shoes is fine I underwear, hats
of all styles aiwl prices. Mv stock large and can suit the pub
|c in any quality thev want from the finest dress boot to the coursest orogan.
3 VEISI OKIjXjAKrEOlTS
IX my miscellaneous department 1 have all the little articles which go to make aj>
a stock to supply tit * needs of hardware, the public: Tobacco, among cigars, which are Notions, Needles, Pias,Cut
lery, crockerg,Glass ware, etc, in making up my stock
omitted nothing that you can call for.
Groceries and Provisions
I keep always on hand fine family groceries and farm supplies. 1 am preptrep lo
clothe tlu* naked and feed the hungry come and see lor yourself.
To 3I\ Friends and Patrons.
In conclusion allow tne to return my thanks for past favors and to ask for a coutin
nance of of the same.
C. MYERS,
Crawfordville, Ga.. September 12, 1SS3.
Georgia Railroad
-and
Banking Co.
Office General Manage*, I
/-'lOMMENCING Augusta, Ga., Sept., 1st 1883.
the following SUNDAY, 2ndinst»Bt
passenger schedule wll
*>u operated :
ro. 1 WEST— DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—ALT
Lv. rt
" Macon 7:10 te in “ Athens 9:45 a m
‘■Milledg’H 9:05 a in "C’wf'd’H l:14ip n»
“ W’sh’i’n 11:20 et ro m:"Miiledg'J14:4!i Ar.Wash'e’2:55'p;m
Ar. CT’dv’il 1:10 a,'^ p m
“ Athens 4:00 ra|“ Macon 6:45ipim
“ Atlanta 5:45 a m. “ Aug ust* 3:55lpim
NO . 3 WEST—DAILY . NO. 4 EAST—DAILY
Lv. Augusta ff:5ff p iroLv. Atlanta 8:45 p n»
Lv. Cr’f’vTl 12:39 pimiAr.CTdv’li 2:53 a m
Ar. Atlanta 6:40 aimlAr. Augusta 6:20 am
JOHN W. GREENi E. R. DORSEY
General Manager. Gen. Pass’ger Agent
Fast 2Ljri.no
Georgia Railroad- Co. 1
Ollice General Manager, >
/■'lOMMENCING Augusta. SUNDAY, Dec. n6, ’82 ) insfc
tlie 17th
be Vy opened tee following Passenget Schedule will
:
no. 27.West Daily. 1 no. 28.East Daily
I.ve Augusta 7:25am;Lve Atlanta 2:50 pn»
Ar. O’w’f’v’U 9:38 ami Ar Athens 7:20 “
“Athens 11:50 am! “ CTdvil 13:05 **
*• Atlanta 12:55pm, “ Augusta 10 •*■
PSTSUPERB IMPROVED STEEPERSi
TO AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
Train No 27 will stop at and receive pas¬
sengers to and from the following points
only : Belair, Berr,elia,Har!eni, Thomson.
Camak, Crawfordville, Union Point,
Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social
Circle, and Covington, Decatur. Conyers, Stone Moun¬
tain
Train No. 28 will stop at, and receivw
passengers to and from the following sta¬
tions, Thomson,'Camak, only, Berzelia, Crawfordville, Harlem, Bearing, Union
Point, Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge,
Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone 1
Mountain and Decatur.
The East Line has Through Sleeper
from Atlanta to Charleston and connects
for all points West and Northwest, East
and Southeast
E R. DORSEY, JNO.W. GREEN,
Gen. Passenger A si. Gen ’it Manager.
The Qceat 6,ieci£o for Xonral^U oat HnAub.
Au . Ircfc-irna! r a. . ^ R3m*dv% , ^nta*n?nsr . . . m i'U
ine, opium, Chloroform, Chloral or
narcotic of any kind. Sate and
<P‘ick in its action.
Mayor’s Offl e. I
Leesbcuo, Va.. April 19.I8T9. C
Messrs. Uutchisiwx A Buo : Gentle¬
men—It affords me great pleasure to tes¬
tify to the great virtues of your “Neural
gine” for It the cure of neuralgia and head¬
ache. is the lies: remedy forthese most
distressing complaints 1 have peer used.
It should lie in every faznily in the coun¬
try. Yours truly, GEO. R. HEAD.
Mayor of Leesburg, V«
MEH8RS. HtrrcHiaoN A Bro: I am hap
py to say t.b»t vour “Ne^iralg5B*”j* ' * ~~
a incredibly specific in short my time. case, relieving I would me adviae in all an
.suffering from neuralgia and headache to
try it. Yoors, etc.,
L. V SIMS, M. Df.
For Sale, Lsese or Rent
ON satisfactory terms to approved ap¬
plicants, that valuable piece of proper¬
situated; in Crawfordville, consisting*
of dwelling and store now occupied by
Tlios. E. Bristow. Apply to
S. B. Weight, Executor.
Sept. 21st. t-o-o. Augusta, Ga.