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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1883)
Joins A. Watkins, SPARTA, ga. H»nse Storm Ornamental am. Fresco Rain ter, siktisi'aet »n « uaranteed, prices 0EM- to suit tliftimes, all Qr.Urs left at tbc pCiiAT office, pniiontly atteiiteu I-o. RFEHKNCES— Ooi.. Rev .1. n. Kilpatmuk, Whitehead. Wi.rnnton. White Tiains j | ,f AV.KS Crawfo’dville. Siu. W .i. Nop.ton, tlfsHoc Pierce, O'Biukn, Sparta. Barnett. Trill. E. S. Ipjnii Ijtjj j p!i ! * S“S S, | satisfactory. Purifies yss?isSi wia the Blood from superiority. : Dancy to old Hereditary age. One bottle proves fu- its ! . • Taint nnU Scr tM H lour symptoms cured. Itching Humors i-A fe ;.;i andUfaufintirSwellings relieved. All bad M lip SfL^ moved': rus PI 0LU 000 0 0 Oa DnLlffS RS lOTfil ^ Cures Itching Diseases, Chronic Humors, Kezema, Skin s Tetter, Ringworm, ■zz Bumps, Boils, Eruptions Pimples, 1 v :M iip-i'c.ii;..., “p etc Y _ . ( r, ; -A duets: of ibe .-srofulous, skin iffectnig & Glandular Ad and young. Swellings, Ke ::; - Glands, |v, l , Turn irs,Ovarian Tumors.Enlarged . : etc. Cures Catarrh,Ozvena, Hip Disease, old is B«ff«*p***a llB ill p3 m f SS gg 3? 1 i 1 3 I ti I £ [PH' II vi BIS 5 B OEtSSBBJJEm.'y B 0 gold Bstanding. Syphilis litic S"i Cures ert^es troubles. y b. all and Secondary of stages Primary Id Syphi¬ years’ Cures and of C icers and tertuir. > disease of the bones p*Jv intu; nal ore,axis cured. sufTeiing Special and painful, speedy l rwtef to females from l a ,’w< bi••ujipreRscd pv-Ailmnnl and prolonged from long menstruation, sickness. os If i - v;io rro I 'F rw.vrnry^l ^ ; LkvrLl d Y® Si tb? Bt# i t ?r. R I. il -....I. e v ■: P ■! l .oo.i i uii?ar, Tt E. if. w ill please you. One but¬ tle cures jciaa cases Rend for paaighlet of hern (■aver. AtiU! onig sjures. One settle, £l..‘k'; s for Jf.00 BLOOD B.U.U COMPANY. Atla ta, Ga. Georgia -AND Banking Co. Office General Manager, ? the following passenger schedule wi! »>e operated : VO. T WEST—DAILY. no. 2 bast—aly JLv. Augusta 10:30 a m Lv. Atlanta 8:20 a ni “ Macon 7:10,aim a'iiil “ “U'wt'd’il Athens 9:45 am » Milledg’ll 9:05 1:14 p m “ W’sh’i’n U:2o a in Ar. Wash g’ 2:55 pm Ar. C’i’dv’Il 1:10 pm, *'Miiledg’JJ Macon 4:49 pm “ Athens 4:00 p m “ 0:45,p-m yi>. 3 WEST—DAILY. no. 4 east—daily I.vTAugusta Cr’f'v’ll t2‘.30p:niiAr.C'f’dvTl K:5',l p in Lv. Atlanta 8:45 2:53 p m Lv. «:20'a am Ar. Atlanta 8:40 ! aim'Ar.Augusta m GREENi ~ JOlIN W. E. R. DORSEY General Manager. Gen. Pdss'ger Agent f'eust 31-a il 10.0° Georgia Railroad- Co. Office General Manager, Augusta. I)ee. nO, ’82 C COMMENCING SUNDAY,tile 17th inst tee fallowing Passenget Schedule will be opened: j~ _____ .so. 27 We\* P.diy. no . 23.East Daily £ve U’wTv’ii9:33ami.Ar Augusta 7:25 atnjLve Athens Atlanta 2:50 7:2(1 p ‘ Q Ar. C’f’dvil ’8:05 ‘ •• Athens ll:50am|“ <• Atlanta 12:55pm. “ Augusta 10 r^-SUFERB IMPROVED SPEEPERS TO AUGUSTA AM) ATLANTA. Train No 27 will stop at and receive pas Bengers to and from the following points only ; He.lalr, Berzelia,llarlcm, Thomson, fiiiak, Crawford vi He, Union Point, G-eencshoro, Madison, Rutledge, Social * irclc, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun n and Decatur, Train No. 2-4 will stop at. and receive passengers to and from t he following sta¬ tions, only, lierzelia, Iliiriein, Dealing, Tliomson, Camak, Crawford vide, Union Point Grccncshoro, Madison, Rutledge, Soeial Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Mountain and Decatur. The East Lme has Phrougli Sleeper from Atlanta to Charleston and connects f„r nil points West and Northwest, j-ast uiul fj.'Utiiea.-'t JNO.W. GREEN, E R. DORSEY, Gen’l.Manager. (Wn. Passenger Agt. N E W S T O R E CrawfordvUls. Georgia. G. Tuck nits Old Stand. Open at all hours. Bargains in all Goods. Come and see for yourself. 0. P. BOHwEE, Gen’l llzn s. S. Ellington, Proprietor. Notice. I AM pienarsd to receive R uv Hides the Tall Yard in Criwf.odvibe, ^ V.' -hares' or exchanged s will be received on any tei ms. N ovemtier 1st, U5&*. C. A. EL.\/AAN . T M. II. 0. T. S. Pianos % Organs Selected from Ten of the Best Ma¬ kers, are so much Superior to others at Prices so much Les*, that Purchasers safe from §10 to |$1U0 by visiting or writing to G. 0. KOBINSON & CO. Save Money at Sdl Broad street, Au¬ gusta, Ga. “Love and Praise,” Latest Sunday School Book, New II}inns of “Love and Prai.-e.'’ SEW SOSOS OV-UOPE tTBUBT.” mm*.* ^ INSPIRING MUSIC. CONTAINING CHOICE SELECT IONS F ROM Til E ^ ost Valuable Productions of the Best Writers of Poetry'and Song, —with— NewHymus and NcwMusic */ COMPILED BY i , W. LUDDEN AND G.O.ltOBINSON, Full Edition, Words and Music, Price, 35 cents (post-paid); S3 60 per dozen, by Express. Word Edition — Hymns only—12 cents (post-paid); -20 per dozen, by Express. Specimen Copy, Full Edition, in pa per cover, 25 cents, post-paid. G. O. ROBINSON & CO.. Publishers, Augusta, Ga. T. it. H, O. T. S. Clinard House, Athens, Ga. A. D.CLINARD, - - Proprietor. PoHw's ?.t Facb, Train. Commercial Bates. Large Commodious Sample Rooms. POLITE and ATTENTIVE SERVANTS, W. J. NORTON:. l l!AU 8 <1! \ !i I S', GA Contractor and Builder Also Dealer in Bidding Material of all 'Kinds. CARPETS. p'Wts , House . Furimsning r Goods. 1 he Largest Stock Son „ of Baltimore. Mo T ue ^’, Brusseis, 3-1 }v A Ingram n'j,e> ' , 'u' S , V> UBI L ° '"’t " "P'\ v n , Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings, Ur.ro- . . in os, Picture Frames. Write for Samples and Prices. GUO. A. RAIMI-',, Aligns ta > tia . Junclo.ly. German Carp. I AH now prepared to fill all orders for Scale and Mirror Carp at the very lowest prices. Prompt attention given to orders. Address, J. 11. KENDRICK. JuneS,2in. Sharon, Ga. j. w. Hixosr, Attorney at Law, CRAWFORDVILLE GA. WILL practice in all State and Fen ernl Courts. Any business entrusted to hi 3 care will receive prompt personal attention. COLLECTIONS A SUE ALT Y. ' OFFICE IN Mitchell BUILDING. 1.000 MILE TICKETS. Georgia Railroad UoMr any, ) Office Gknehat, Passenger Aget. / Augusta, April 5th, 1879.) COMMENCING MONDAY 7th st„ his Company will sell ONE THOUSAND MILE TICKETS, goed over main line and branches, at TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS pack, these tickets will he issued to in divlduals. firms or families, hut not to firms ond families combined. E. R. DORSEY, MayS),1879 Generai Passenger Agent. B m m ‘ li W Quick end Easy CLild-Birtii Thousands of women over f!: ? 3 find testi¬ fy to the woLderfui eJeeU of this great rem m ©dr; it will D‘>t only cUorteuUhoraudlessen SI th** intensify of pain and suffering beyond W express-i ti. but better than ali, it thereby H greatly dimmi.-hes toe flanger t > VS.a of both B mother aud child. This great b^on toeuf- 3 S fering woman is H'jbmAt Liniment brJ. . or Mother"t Friend. Prepared acd . >ld a lift yd field, Atierta. Ga. Sold by ail JR pmgri-. by iliprcsj I’i.ce rece-nt $..S»bottle. oi price. Sent a cu ar. n. .AJNrtoESHS on >■ Nos. 05 and 67 South Broad Street. ATLANTA,...... > IMS Wf^OEXERAL AG Separators, EXT FOR —FOR— mount, THE STA <1 TE two 0L and GEvWTa. four wheels, Vnmire Kio-ines down and mounted ; Mills on the best the inie F .d.u-s" own and mounted or detached ; lieges' Saw m mar ket •Cornell s Wind MPls. Also Wood Wo;ktng Machinery, Water h heels, Coin and '('oh Mills Feed Mills. S nith’s Matching and Brick Machines. Give me a call or send for price list before you buy. ANDERSON may22 ly * J 255 The Model Soda Water is ahlislimen ot the South. GINGER ALE, SODA WATER, Etc., Equal to any Improved, -Manufactured and for Sale at- Clinton’s Bottling Works 1348 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Orders Filed Promptly and Shipped by Express, in Clinton’s Patent Shipping Cases. No Goods Misrepresented. DR. R. Jf. REID, Craw iordville, Georgia. o 1 H AVE on hand a GREEN FULL STOCK TEAS. of | provisions ready-mixed such PAINTS, as SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BLACK white and lead, linseed, machine Ajlso, and kerosene oils. Powder, dome shot and yellow, venitian red, and snuffs, which I aim offering LOW for GASH. CALL gun cap-, tobaccos cigars how CAEAP very on me and you will be surprised to know my GOODS are selling. Feb.23:83’ly. $50,000 Wort oi Furniture, THAT MUST BE SOLI) AT XM MElfrSES ^SLAUGHTE^ L S S w E are willing an 5- MONEY through Sacrifices in Goods in order to secure ages of READY CASH ! "SITE shall make it irresistible to evi ■rypieX B- is necessary for us to reduce our W present Stoe 3 fWil dz'e Wantage within to tile assist specified as everything time is what is to we be want to do now. =4 us, ANY rillN REASON WILL HUY THEM. If voti live r> miles away, it y les away, it matters not, it will pay you to come. We will show you Furnitur) at Price! Fabulously Clio.’]). REMEMBER, tins is no scheme to lurti you on. Our reputation is established, and we cannot, afford to risk it ill spurious advertisements. \\K ALWA \h DU AS WE s \ V We mean business, and you will find it to your advantage to act upon this im¬ mediately. We will guarantee you a saving of 25 to 30 per cent, all through the house, (jouie soon as you can, as each day will close out some desirable speciality. We Stand A’one as Leaders of Price-t Our Goods Stand Upon Their Merit Platt Brothers 708 &■ TKWBronrl Street. sep-14-bm AXJGUS fA, GA. w% S* 4 ilMI» rrm-. r-* 831 Broad Street, AURUbl A U « 9 m Georgia. ‘•Cook Stoves ” “Heating Stove*.” “Grates,” Hardware, and Tinware. Buy the -EXCELSIOR COGIC STOVE,” Seventeen different si/, s in Stock. -WuT, Del 15lx. Sept. 14, hm. a . SS. ANBERSOiN FORMER MANAGER PARTNER AND SALESMAN OF PEARCE, ANDERSON & CO. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMIS¬ SION —AT MNRCHANT. THE— Old Stand of R.A.Fleming, 903 Reynolds Street, Augusta, m C*eonrm. » Personal Attention Given to all Business Consignments of Cotton Oats and Wheat Solicited, mcli G ’83 ly li. P. SIBLEY. IF At. J. CRANSTON. R. P. SIBIsEalT, Cotton Factor, Guano Dealer and Commission Merchant 734 and 736 Reynolds street, Augusta, Ga. ljeral advances made on Consignments. Bagging and Ties furnish)d allowed Stiiet Berconai ^^'^ven to weighing and sampling Cotton. CONSIGN Agent for TUE THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED fbelblimSit&pblmmSBt GULLETT , j< U (J ., (y r |\ v ■ cin > Gin, m Feeder, Cotton _--v. FEEDER •;! AND - N a* . CONDStTSER Mm COITDEJfSER. r--*; And PRESSES of all Descriptions, liTsEND FOE CIRCULAR. Ail infeftnation cheerfully furnished. ^ 1? aaiMAi % (Successor to J. W. BESSMAN, Agent.) Wholesale Liquor Healer, 908 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga —SOLE AGENT FOR— JOHN GIBSON S SON & CO S. Celebrated Old Monongahela Rye Wliiskeys. will keep in stock a full lino of tlw LOWER GRADE OF GOODS, together with Imported W ines, Brandies, Cwins, &c. And all other Goods usual to a FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE, Which will bo sold at the Lowest Prices. Orders and Correspondence Solicited, sep21bm •:o—• MASTODON CKASfl), 1.011 IPS UUOKllllj POllMUI.l. Al'IU PlKWPHATfi KAlNIT. COMPLETU (1U.VIN FEKTIUZER. HIM. IION 10 PIIOS, a POTASH »— c GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS, Augusta, Ga. •i-’P i „ • ■-v> W$i smmm mm asp I •V HI Br §gg GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS COMPLETE GRAIN FERTILIZER FltKPAKKD EXPHICSSLY Foil WllEAT AND OATS. tage There than when is no way applied Mint a good eiiltivatiou Arninmiiated Wheat Fertilizer ean lieu used to bcttei’adr” to the of and oats. Tliis fact has to been known to tlw farmers of Pennsylvania, Maryland ami Virginia, w 1 - «». it wi good results, and seldom put in small grain with it. Our Grain Ferti cer k * be prepared large especially yields. high in eacii of the necess ary chemieai lngrediei ta re iaired produce Ji is made very dry and fine, and ean be drilled with the »ee if so desired. Por TuorziiipsJ Use our DISSOLVE!) HONE AND POTASII, which if applied in the drill ,t th# rate of 2bP to ihi) pouuds per acre, will give wonderful results. These Fetilizers ean had tlirough our Agents, or upon application to M. A. STOVALL, sej;28-om Tkea-ukku. HARWELL & SMITH AGRICULTUR A L WAREHOUSE A N I) L M A Cl 1 ] In 1 n depot: ‘r* 7:i and 81 .South Broad Street, ATLANTA. GA. mmm \VK ARE 0 E N EK A L A G ENTS EOR THE AV W'ood, Taber, and Morse Agricultural and Portable ENGINES! r^AMTON,'Monitor, Farm and Traction K , nes, several makes stationary Kngin \ ; nil of wliicii are strictly first-class and g anteed to give entire satisfaction, an rre as cheap as the cheapest. We also have n and a large, stock of the Latest Ini proved AN 1) CARDWELL SWEEPS ■X”3E3r«.E3iS5^<3E53F?.!S, I’AKES Tlie liest and Cheapest Thrashing Machinery in the Market. ' BUCKEYE the Table REAPERS Wheel Rea ids,Twine & Hinders,etc. MOWERS These maehinm Including Rake Single warranted. Every farmer should have We are simple an durable, and fully improved Saw Mills and all kinds of one. machinery. are laso prepared wanting to machinery furnish the will late find t i! t/i their interest to consult before Buying. Those, us tfeySond for Catalogue ami price hst. HARWELL & SMITH. Agricultural Warehouse; 79 andl S. Brotul St., ATLANTA, GA. Cheapest i 'arpets in Augusta. STOCK LAKGEU AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. T n rK " sls ' <,, ' 1 '' s,m '"‘ C;T :‘ wi,, Tliree-Ply Shades, and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, and NLjts. = Window = (, Window Window Cornices - c is. Write for samples. James G. Bailie & bons., Sept. 14, ’83. jy. 713 BROAD STREET. -- p £DI)ET0 N FOUNDRY AND MACHINE W0IIK Cbas P. Lombard Successor to Pendleton & Bro. Nos. C15, 017 k 019, Xollock St., -A.iagro.stti., Or oorgia --Manufacturer and Dealer In Mill Maehiffier y, En¬ gines and Sup¬ Vi and lion plies, , Brass Castings of Every Variety rid Style, r -vj Executed Prcm *-N,i , »—• y ^Special Attention Repairs iven to (jltas K LOMBARD, Wm. PENDLETON, Prorrieter. Superintendent,