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EMOCRAT.
i\ NOVEMBER 16th, 1H8:5.
r.'ONMV; - - . . . i'roprietor
AMMlIrtV*. ■ ■ - . . I'ditor.
.
ptiNnlia* 21,000 miles of wilder
■It is said there are 2,000,000 widows
Wn Germany.
Tint United St.a Its ha? 10 doctors lo
every 10,000.
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Tfir. itsuai percentage charged on
lioirbwed money in Egypt is from
thfrty-flitfe to sixty-fivo cents ou the
dollae.
a kirk occurred fit ShtfiRrelcwL.
IVnn.. on tiro 1211, iMt.nl in
. .......... Solin'. »o>tl. ot ,no,«,ty
dest royed.
Tint work of rebuilding the Kimball
house was begun on tbe 1-iUi instant,
t In on months to a day from tbe buvn
ing of Ih.e bouse.
(iFNEHAL SlUCltM AM transferred the
command id the army to Licuteuaiit
General Sheridan iu Washington City
Oil the 1st instant.
Tuk western wall of the old Kimball
house fell cn last Monday morning ami
killed Charles Washington, an eighteen
year old colored boy.
It is thought by the Post Office De¬
partment that during the year there
will lx; four millions of postal notes
used, representing a money value of
810,000,000.
A . VKM.IXG electric , . .. light m.l
TE'
cliinif and light, tower has been recently
invemed , which ? . can Y
• ■
l,y single horse and the tower can is*
raised ns high as i/ght lutlois.
TVll ilx tbe election last week did
not come up to the most sanguine ex¬
pectations of the Democratic piuly,
still the result is somewhat gratifying.
Virginia viigi.i.a went Democratic by a major!
ty from 2 t to .n thousand. N(\v .1 l
nay elected tin* Democratic candidate
forUovi'umr expected S, Unit »vrr I otincet n.<w*_ icut,! ..... eon
It was
avlwiriiu pjivo. • Minnesota, Nebraska ami
,
Dakota would republican, rul ixew v
go
York disappointed the Democrats
throughout the entire country Mary¬
land and Mississippi were expected to go
they did. We trust
that the Democrats throughout the
tbe Uniop will tuk" courage from the
results of these elections, I.et us be
true to our prlm ipl?* uud success will
most assuredly crown our efforts. The
time has cotne when u change in the
political affairs of tbe country w abso¬
lately necessary, and that change will
take place In Hit elections of next year
if the Democrats will but stand togeth
er ntul contend for their rights,
The average yield per acre of the
corn crop according to the November
report of the department of agriculture
is twenty-three mid one tenth bushels,
one and one-half bushels low r than
the yield of 1S82. The whole corn
crop is estimated at about sixteen hun¬
dred million bushels which is about
forty million busliels short of the pre¬
vious year. Tim yields of the corn
surplus states are ae (follows : Ohio
28 bushels per acre ; Indiana, 27 ; Illi¬
nois, 2d ; Iowa, 21 :M0 ; Missouri, 27
f>-U) ; Kansas, 30 2-10 ; Nebraska, • »•»
TI,„ be. suH.il,' ...il i..f«
y of iii<* season at© iu the Missonii
> alley. New York averages 22 ; New
' *
Jersey 2b Pennsylvania 2S o-10 ; M.i- m,
.
• viand 21t 5-lit ; Virginia 14 ; North
C arolina L ; S'utu Carolina . , -
gia * 9; Fh lid i 8 5-10; Alabama 11
5-10; Mississippi ... ; : ,-i Id +W ciA. Ixunsiana i jiiiiuiunu
,
14 2-10 ; Texas, IT 5-10 ; Tennesee. 20;
Minnesota mmm -j 20 -o S-lO m ; Wisconsin 21 5-10;
and Michigan 2 !-10 busliels. llie I'(>
trito crop is estimated at 175 million
bushels.
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No sensible man prefers wealth to
lieiUh Some few have both; very
iranv haven’t either. Well, you may
' in.i.i, iii
hare , first « .. clmict. i,.;,.., I ,. . ‘ ■
“health. \ ery well, what s vour ail
nient ¥ “A little of everything.
What’s the cause ? “Blood oat of or
der kidneys aet'mn weak, digestion bad,
heart’s irregular.” Yes, and
-very *>mm m* to iwrrf to .to*
mane sourees. Just tak« a ti w ti nibs
ot Brown's Iron Bitters, it will remove
the causes of diM'ase and restore you to
robust health. Ask your druggist and
u»e Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Pitts’ Carminative stimulates the
Bronchia and is an expectorant. Cures
colds, coughs ami pneumonia. In
pneumonia the dose should be ;rei>eated
}iTm/° lir h ° UIi> UUtl1 lhe l ’ 1111
jvsMSriSJS ^lt
incut ; therofore, relieves the pain,
prvvi-nts aGi.i Gioi 'Hid I,* 1
t!on f nieiist rua
and quiets ll.e intense pams that
with many ladies precedes tbe menstru
’
m 1 flow.
Mm T -
SB
AXrJ.l^jE m
7
I fit;
K5p m m
& M 4
I’or the Cure of Coughi, Colcs,U 1
Hoarse acs", Rroachitis,Croup, Infill
Penza, Asthma, Vv'hoorar-g Cough, In-1
dpi- nt Consumption and for the re-0
lie fof consumptive per. a ns in advan-M
ced stages of the Disease I'or Ccntn.jj Sale a
by all Druggists.—Price, es
vaxafMEiaggJgKSiaig; TiarL’gr.ggeiM
application ron leave to sell
LAND.
v-TAi.ui i.nini Cocstt,
< FlSi TSSSt’S
aid iiiiinty for leave to sell tin' real estate
belonging to nlMiid the estate of de, Leonidas fused. This G.
L\an-i, late county
November Hug. John '). l.\ A>.s,
Guardian for Minors of L.G.Evans,dee d.
UJTATJON FOR LETTERS OF ADMIN¬
ISTRATION.
(1KOKGI A—Tm.iAS huiio County.
'll7”HF,REAS, }} Samuel J Flynt, applies
to me for letU-rs of administration
on the estate of -Mrs. Savvauuah A. Chan¬
dler, late of saiil county, deceased.
I bese are therefore' to cite and admon¬
ish all persons concerned to he and appear
at my office on or by the first Monday in
December next, to show cause il begranted. any they
can,why under said letters hand should not otilcial signa¬
Given mV and
ture, this November fitli, lssa.
CHAltI.hH A lll’.AZI.KY,
Ordinary, T. C.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF GUAR¬
DIANSHIP.
G KOIH 11 A—Tai.i AFr.mio County.
\\H1KREAS, Owen D. Moore, of said
county. has applied to me for letters
of guardianship on the person and prop¬
erty of Gray Chandler, minor child of May
mud and Savvamiali A. Chandler, late of
...... ......... deceased.
These are therefore t > cite and admonish
all persons concerned lo show cause it
nnv tlic.v can, on or by the first Monday in
Dccuiher next, w hy said letters slmu'd
i;i\ ,.i under.m> hand ami efilcial Igna
tlii.-. N'oi 'ui!"-r Ii. !sg
Uhaui.bs A. IIkazi.ky,
Onlin.iy, T. C.
A I’l’LICATlON FOR LETTERS OF DIS
Missioy.
UK' )RG| A—Tai.iafi into County,
\\ ^ ” 11 Fit FAS, a N Diii.W 1,. 1IILLM AN.
Ailmiiiislrul .r <m flic estate of Mrs.
MARTHA c. HILLM AN, late of said
'°A%
ure Ihcretiu e to cite and admonish all and
Hingulur, the kindred erefiitor.s.ami all per
sons concerned, to show cause if any they
<>an on cr by the first Monday in Deeem
her next, w hy said letters should not be
gill,.ted. Given under my hand and offi¬
cial signature, this rid day of September,
ifisa. Chas. A, Bkazi.uy,
Ordinary, T..I
UTUl’ v IT ONk* |'< > R vLETT FJtS
11 i 11'S.' . —
oicobgia -Tamakeuko County.
\x J HF.lt F AS, ANDREW L. MLLMAN
’’ Administrator on the estate of
JOSEPHUS IIIU.M AN, late of said coun¬
ty Dismission deceased has applied said to me for Letters
of from estate • These are
therefore to cite and admonish all persons,
(joucerned, to show cause if any they eae
on or by the first Monday in December
next, why said tetters shoul/t not, he grant¬
ed. Given under mv hand and official sig¬
nature, tliis September rid, IriSri.
t’HAlll IS A. Bl.AZI.KY,
sepT It Oidinary, T. C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORG I A—Tau afkhko County.
I )Y virtue of an order from the court of
) Ordinary of said county, will be sold
at public sale, to the highest bidder, with¬
in tin' law fill hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in December, tS8ri, before the
court limt-e door in the town of Crawford
ville, the following real estate ; A tract
of land lying and being in said said county,
containing four hundred and four acres
more or less—hounded on north of'e-tate hv land of
John \. Stephens, south east b\ by land land of
L, F. Evans, of estate of
John A. Evans and on west by land os
lsaili Ellington.
Also by virtue of said authority, w ill be
sixteen acres more or* l*ss—bounded as
Jbllows: Richards, fin north land by land D N. of Sanders, Quintus
east by by oi
soutll „ ntl vv ,, st land of K I. Anderson,
Also by vtrtuo of above authority, at the
,,f Jnn.i in said county, containing fortv
nine acres, more or lego—bordered as fol
lows ; On north, cast ami south by land
()f ,, Ruttic, and on west by land of
Arch Dickinson.
Also by virtue of said authority, will be
sold at tlie same time and place, a tract ot
land iu said county, containing sixty acres,
more or less, known as the Orcrson tract—
bounded foil north by land of I’avton Gree
son. east by land of Jacob Rocker, south
by land of estate of laiwence Battle, amt
west hv land of John R. Gunn
Also bv virtue of said authority, will be
^Id at same time and place, a lot in the
town of Craw'.ordviUe, on east side ot
tho public square—containing less, with house one-half and
a cre. inure or tenant
blacksmith shop erected thereon.
All of said property is sold jis the pvop
erty of the estate of D. A. Williams, lute
of Mid county deceased, for the purpose
money. Terms—CASH. This November
ls) . ,ss 3 . cm. vs. E. Knox.
Administrator of D. A. Williams, Dec’d,
Pitts Carminative Syrup.
—you—
Flatulent Colic, Diarrhoea. Nausea,
Coughs, Cholera Infantum,
MoVbtis! ^
ni> |)|\. w t; ’ J 1>rin FI l , c
D . , l U*.
l'nucist and A; Hiaoarv.TIIOilSON.GA
For sale bv Dr, R. J. Reid Crawfordv:lie!
j \ Kendrick, and Geo W. Overt on.
a-oit, Ga. |
THE DAVIS,
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IS js
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Leads all others, and possesses advanta¬
ges over every other Machine, Does ail
work without basting, amt b nds, doing
rbe work of every other Machine. Per¬
forms
THIRTY-NINE OPERATIONS
,, MnllHno , 'i'.'.V-' . . „ . , „
Xm^'iIuoiv. irnin lin-e
tUSST"»*<*** «""* *
For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, and
embroidering, tailoring, dressmaking
for family use in general, it has no equal.
j-^rSeml for descriptive * price list to
Copelnn, ,, Seals & Armor,
octl'Jt-f GBEENESBORO, GA
lh« Grail. BjiMiiij for Nturaigi* tad Ke*3tca«
An Internal Rem ' tv. containing no qiij
ine, opium, Chloroform, Chloral or
narcotic of any kind. Safe and
quick in its action.
M.avsr's Offi e. >
Lkkshuro, Va.. April iq,is7!>. C
Mkkshp. Hutchison A Bno : Gentle¬
men—It affords me great, pleasure to tes¬
tily to the great virtues of your “Neural
gine” for tin' cure of neuralgia and head¬
ache. If is |]|,‘ best remedy for these most
distressing complaints 1 h^ve ever used,
It should he in every family in the .ciiun
try. Vours truly, GEO. It. HEAD,
Mayor of Leesburg, Va
Mi ssus. Hutchison ,fe Bno: 1 am hap
i>v to sav that yoar “Neuralgine” acted as
a spceilic in /short my case, relieving me in an
suffering incredibly time. I would advise all
from neuralgia and headache to
try it. Vours, etc.,
L. V r SIMS, M. D.
rhomas Fulton,
— :o:-
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA
— i)i'.\ i.i-K i: v—
Fancy and Family
Groceries ,^
i xs.( v N VIED ANDE.-^UMtNTi RO
A MS — OF It. ME\|
s'TS OF ALL KL\f .A>
Torms Strictly j Cash
I K\'.1\P 07) IJAXD AfjKO TIIV. WIN
REST TNVBtS, Hit. I .V PS Of TO BA CVO. CIO A118,
AND
Tlie Best in Cranfordville,
GIVE ME A CALL WHEN YOU
,,, W AN (V .,, i LK(K LlllL> OU „,, 1 KO\ nvK lb
ONS OF ANY KIND.
Also a large stock of Crockery at
duced prices.
1 HAVE ON II ANt) A FULL'STOCK
OF FANCY CANDIES OI ALL KINDS,
Tliomas Fulton.
— Now Is the time to saw grain . and
l)r. lteid nils pure blue stem wheat a..d
r i.st-n >2 >of oats for sale at verv low ri- ■
2 it r
FOUND AT LAST.
L. C. PEERS & CO.
WHOLESALE
Produce Commission
No. 89 S. Broad Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
We respectfully solicit vour consignments of Bacon,Flour, Lard, Corn, Oats, Hay,
Butter. Cheese, Apples, Potatoes,Onions, Eggs,Chickens, Florida Fruits, and all kinds
of Produce. Reference : JOHN H. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Ga. * novl6m)^
George R. Lombard & Co.,
0 REST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Near the Water Tower. 1014 to .020 lYinviek Augusta, Ga.
SAW HILLS GRIST HILLS, CAFE MILLS
-1 PLANTATION and Boilers, Cotton MACHINERY. Screws, Shaftings, Engines Pul¬
leys, Hangers, Journal Boj^s. 3/ill Gearing,
Judsou’s tiiidgeons. Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing,
Governors, Disston’s Circular Saws
-'nl hummers mid Files, Belting and
J/etal and Brass Fitting Glooe and Clieib
Valves, Whistles, Ganges, &c., iron and Brass Castings and Gin Ribs aDd In
iectors.
REPAIRING promptly done at Lowest prices. We cast everv day both
l ”' rs prompUy at low, >t nnees.^ Give us a ^triiH^I efore sending elesewhere.
JEt’TOU, the liest* boiler feder out. Works with one lever. Will work
« a. in or cold wat.er . and will li ^ vt»ter Warranted to give satisfaction
oV before you b,i\ anv otuer. The\ are better than a pump.
fel\23, V3 'It
WOMAN} HER BEST
FRIEND !
Dr. J. DHADFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
This famous the remedy pi- most happily', meets
the demand of a for woman’s peeu
liar am! multiform afflictions. It js a rem
edv for WOMAN’ OSI.Y. and for O.VE
SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases. It is a
specific for certain diseased conditions of
the vcoiuh, and proposes to so control the
Menstrual Function as to regulate all the
derangements and irregularities of Worn
au”s
.MONTH EY SICKNESS.
Its proprietor claims for it no other medi¬
cal property, and to doubt the fact that
this controlling medicine and does regulating positively possess such
die powers, is sim¬
ply to discredit voluntary testimony
of thousands of living witnesses, who are
to-day exulting in their restroation to
sound health and happiness.
gltAtlFtELD’S J’KMAI.E REGULATOR
is a strictly medical vegetable compound, ami and is the.
product of directed science towards practical
experience, the benefit of
Suffering Woman T
It is the studied prescription of a learned
physician and whose whose fame specialty becamcrenviable was WOM
AN, ami
boundless because of his wonderful sue
cess in the treatment and cure of
complaints. The REGULATOR is the
GRANDEST REMEDY known, and rich¬
ly deserves its name :
Womans Best Friend!
Because it controls a clrss of functions the
various health derangements of which cause move
ili than all other causes combined',
and which sorely embitter her life, and
prematurely Oh ! what end multitude her existence living !
a of witness¬
es can testify to its charming effects !
WOMAN ! take to your confidence this
PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH.
It will relieve you of nearly all the com¬
plaints peculiar to your sex ! Rely happiness upon as
as and vour safeguard for health,
long life.
rnKPABED ON’I.T BY
DR, J. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Df. R. J. Reid, Crawfordville. Ga
PRICE :— Small Size, . . . T5 cents -
Large Size, £1 SO.
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Quid aii Easy CMM-Blrtk n A
Thousand; of women over the land testi¬
fy to the wonderfulelfccts of this great rem¬
edy; intensity it will not of only shorten labor and beyond lessen
v. the pain and suffering
•• expression, but better than all, it thereby
£ greatly diminishes the danger to life of both
mother and child. This great boon to suf¬
t. Mother's fering woman Friend. is Prepared /lolints’ and Liniment, sold by or J.
V Atlanta, (ia. Sold hv dll
Druggists. by Price $1.50 bottle. Sent
k Jixpreas on receipt ot Drice. /&
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“WIPED OUT.”
rb e Story cf Atlanta Bay
told by His rai.be,.
TRUTH IN A SUTtUEtl.
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Mr. Frank .lo-eph. nt .tone
-tii.! summers! Atlanta, and When has a iiroinising bov
of six the. boy was about
three years of age a peculiar swelling was
discovered on Ins neck. Various liniments,
ceptibie poultices, effect. etc. were The applied without a per
although internal and swellings increased,
external reunalies
were used continually. Becoming alarmed,
a physician was called in w ho at once pro
nouneed it a genuine case of well
<'d scrofula. He used all the various reui
cities usually reserted to by the medical
profession ill such diseases,hut other glands
ing of tlie parts presented a ghastly sight.
The boy became quite feeble amt greatly
cuiacinted, and un b!e to walk. During
a period of over two years ids condition be
came more perilous—the hair fell from h s
head, and lie rapidly lost his eyesight
During alfthis tim • he was properly cared
for and treated, ar.d was also treated at
New Medical college for three months, yet
his condition steadily grew worse.
Now comes the almost miraculous escape
of this lad. Ills eyesight was restored.the
hair stopped falling off, the ghuului.ii
swelling subsided, the horrible ulcerated
surfaces healed, the w hole aiiit system was re
novated and cured sound well, all by
the use of only one single bottie of B. B.lJ.-h
Botanic Blood Balm—which can he had at
St.<k» per bottle. Sold iu Crawfordville by
Dr. It. J. REID.
# F. FLIMI1G:
DRUGGIST,
Augusta, H Georgia
TURNIP SEED.
All varieties, Perfectly fresh, just
received.
Country orders solicited Promp attention given.
II. H. F D Y N T 9
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
—DEALER IN—
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Think of it, 11 inch plug tobacco for the best «sa 5c
a 8c. Come try a Temptation cigar
I have just received a fine stock of pure unadulterated whiskies at prices that will
a^h the natives. Come and see me.
H- H. FLI NT*
"YTTTLL SOON be opened from a battery whose guns are always loaded in the int.r
>T est of tho people. These guns are charged with entirely new ammunition 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 thd benefit, away with
big pm es.
CROPS ARE TOO SHORT.
The people must make their money go'a long wavs. CASPAtf MV^RS under-'
stands this, ami he is prepared to quote such figures as his customers wJH appreciate
He has just eiturned from (he great commerc nl markets, where be gave his personal
attention to tire selecti n of the largest sto@k of gootts eve? brought to Crawterdvill©
or Middle Georgia.
COME AND SEE MY ASSORTMENT. I am deierminmed that no house aioag
the Georgia railroad or its branches sisalt excel me In quantity, quality, price or sty is.
Ladies’Dress Goods,Domestic Goods, Etc.
In this department 1 can give tile Ladies the fullest sati>f action. I have a largo
assortment of Prints of new figure beautiful, brilliant, ana fast colors, L idies’ dress
Goods from the lowest grade to the finest Silks and Trimming of all kinds to match
also Hats trimmed and untrimmed, Hosiery (all grades), Sheetings, Shirtings, Tick
mKe i eC turuish the house. “ ° f ““ *** *> U *“ jh
up A s ‘ 1 or 01
Gentlemen's Gooas, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes &c„
My line of gentlemen’s youth’s and boys’ clothing is full and co uplets and presen t
all the attractions and new styles of the season. Full suits of the finest material a n
l>est make at the most reasonable prices. Business suits, fine cloths, underwear, h a-t
of all styles nnd prices. My stock of boots and shoes is large and I cam suit the pufe>
lie in any quality they want from the finest dress boot to the coursest orogan.
3VXXS OS5I-.T-..ATVF!r>TTgl.
IN ary miscellaneous department I have all the little articleswhich go to male* up
a stock to supply the needs of the public; among which are Notions, Needles, Pins,Out
omitted levy, erockerg,Class nothing that ware, hardware, call for. Tobacco, cigars, etc, in making up my stock
you can
Groceries and Provisions
i keep cd \vnys on hand fine fauirtv groceries and-farm supplies. 1 am* prepatep’ to*
clothe the naked and feed the hungry come and see toryourseif.
IV/My Friends* bhhI Patrons
In conclusion allow me, to return my thanks lor past favors and to ask for a coutin
uanceof of rhe si?me.
C. MYERS.
Crawfordville, Ga., September 12, 1883.
I> A ¥ A T A SSAH ILL ,
133 and 135 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
The Carriage Emporium of the South f
A Compl-eta Assortment of Vehicles.
Victorias, Extension Tops, Jump Seat Rockaways
Top and No Top Buggies, all Styles and Prices.* r
No Ton Buggies, p lti.m and on ward ; FinwSteel Axle Columbus BiiEHesi w S * ix nm
Fine Eastern Make Buggies, 875.00. ’’
A fall lino of WAGON'S, all sizes.
( -, ||r own make One Horse Wagons with sides xr.diSpuing Seat, ........tss ooi
{:'' J»D.st s * ^ ijuniitv ua !!*V Muimn-M '■Nvo-llorse i wo-IIor.st Wagons...................• 1 \\ . . -^xj5 . 5 r > Oil.
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iv :' ‘‘"l”;’!' """.pPo n'vr•>
'•'<* N OhhD KLNOU NED lYitsan, Childs & Co. s wedge spoke uni'
1,alnniered , axlt ‘
Agent lor the Fnuier Road Cart ; the first, and last, and only perfect
Iloail Car!,
hi full assortment, 7- Harness, Leather, Fine Oak and Hemlock r*
AT LOWEST PRICES. = Belting, Children's Carriages,Wagons, Ac. . t
mchlOtiuy , 33ay cfoTannaliill.
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