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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1883)
RICHARD’S Grand March Not like Sherman’s March to the Sea, which brought desolation and ruin to every home; but a March, the Music of which will most assuredly light, fill your pocket with Saved Pence, and bring pleasure to every House¬ hold. W1 LEAD OFF BY 0MRI1 TO THE TRADE: 1,319 dozen Men’s White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs (fast colors) at 39c. per dozen. 32G dozen Children’s \Y hite and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, (fast colors) at 31| to 65c. doz. 283 dozen Towels, assorted styles, at 54c doz. 269 dozen Towels, assorted styles, beaut ful borders, 67 to 97c doz. 284 dozen Towels, assorted stvles, beaut'fu' borders, at $1.16 to $2.87 doz. 933 dozen Men’s Brown and Striped Half Hose, at 371c doz. 977 dozen Men’s Brown and Striped Half Hose, at 49"to 55c doz. 894 dozen Men aod Women's Hose and Hai IT se at 621 to 75c doz. 943 dozen Men and Women’s Hose and Half Hose, varied styles, at 97c to $2.37$ 32 bales Best Domestic Plaids at 7 to 8c 5i bales Granitevi le 3 4, 7-8 and 4 4 at Factory Prices. 27 cases Standard Prints, at 4, 41, 5, 5] to 51c. 26 cases Kentucky Jeans at 9, 10, Ilf, 14, 18$ to 21c 5 cases Dicky. Maryland. Cassimere at 49c. 16 cases White and Red Wool Flannel at Ilf to 321c. 2,000 pounds Ba 1 Sewing Thread, best, at 27c. 21 cases Gray, Silver and White Woo- Blankets, from 67c up. Georgia Plaids, Twills, Bunch Yarn, Knitting Cotton, &c. We merely give vou the above that you may form an idea of the IMMENSITY of this Large Stock. OCR NOTION DEPARTMENT L the largest in the city, or as large as any in the South, carrying EV¬ ERYTHING. 1 £ rg’ o eag !4|lf 2 S Y 2 « % « d 1! g % o — ■*" . 01 g’5 g-|i £ *> OS’S > “ | s m-X S „ a lO -C _ ® o >-0 3 r a.O I s. or k p 1 - 13 £ s a nT oj — _ fr a = ” § $ 0 S ^ J M 4 - *8) Ji s ^8,a j® S cc ® S' f 1 tr o PT P || 2 g o si 5 gq 11 s£ -g -w 3 bl K 3 53 £ 1 ■£& s-1 t^ |i O ri s u 3 c4 rr\ S-« £:- s o m A T RETAIL This is what the Ladies want to hear about. We told them some Eve¬ nings since in the “News” of some things we had and were receiving, and since that time our place has been crowded. We are always glad to see vou Come again. As you enter our vast Bazaar of Fashion, with its Shining Sea of Beauty, you are attracted by our iELEGANT: Dress Goods Stock! In stacks ana piles on the left. II i you know that we are selling a very Pretty Brocaded Goods at 6}c.; beuatiful colors. Think of it! v As you pass farther down your eye is met by those Elegant Flannel Suit¬ ings at *25 to 72 12c, 22 12 to 64 inches wide; then the beautiful Jersey Cloth, Rulzimas, Tricott, Heavy Black Silks, Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets, the richest in the South, comprising all the new shades, such as Ox Blood, Mandarine, &c„ with all the Novelties in Lace3. elegant Chenille Fringes— Broi zs, Jet, India Ink, Silver and Burnt Silver Buckles and Leather Clasps to trim with Mourn ing ; Dross Goods. We have the Finest in the South. Easiest prices. In Sash and Neck Ribbons, We beat the World. Notions and Hand B igg. You can spend an hour in this department and never miss the time. HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. We always had the reputation of keeping the mo.st Stylish Goods in this line. Its now up to its full standard, embracing all the Novelties. Cloaks. Jerseys Ask the salesman to show you tbrougn this department. ’Tis a perfect reat to go tthrough and see those elegant Sealskins, ranging in prices as high a- $90.00. We commence our Cloaks, in Ladies’sizes, from 97 l-2c. up, and elegant Jerseys at $2.50. Crum Cloths, Mats, &c. We have added to this department Mats and Door Rugs—start at 87 l-2c up, 36 inches long; Oil Mat3, 471 2c. up; Crumb Cloths, $6.75 to $12. DECORATIVE A®T.~^' ot hing can be more attractive than our Pretty Picture Counter. We are selling thousands. There are many thousands of Little Things we are selling that we would gladly call your attention to if we had the space. You notice we have already filled'two columns and the half has not been told. Come to RICHARD’S CORNER and see if all we have said is true and get our Prices; then you have nothing place, to regret when your neighbor tells you of the BARGAINS she got at our only the sorrow of others will cast a shadow over you. MARKED ATTENTION PAID TO EVERY CUSTOMER. V. RICHARDS & SON. Sichafdy C ofijet 7 Engines, Gins, Saw Mills, Etc. J jgs a PERKINS BROS. '411 t —DFAUUii IN » 5 a. ALL KINDS MACHINERY. 1*11 S3 ,^ v ; ... I-™* m K--’ 3-; IIIl mii li? w pt? W t IS-' , V 81 . r Wt ■mm IK I I The largest dealers in the South m , Steam pngines, Bcilers, Sav* L (I 1 Mills, Circular Saws, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feeders, Jo(. Pumps, Steam Gauges, Whistles, Piping, Wrenches, Shingle Machines, Planing and Matching Machines, Water Wheals, Grist and Flouring Mills, Separa- S tors, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Prosses, Si fl Plows, Brass Goods, Engine Fittings, Belting, Machinery Oil, etc. Second-hand Machinery at low figures. Got our prices before S buying. ?'.SR.KINS BROS V. . ATLANTA, CA. THE BEST WAGON fSEusaassn 01 WHEELS IS MANUFACTURE].* By FISH BEOS. & CO., RACINE, WXS., WB MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF Farm, roifl'uiim? Freight and Spring Wagons, / nr] by oiirselves nothin-'but strictly to one FlRST-dbASS class of work; by emoloying none but the' DE3o! c »'t of WOKitUEN, using iVPHOVKD MACHINKRV and the VHUY BEbTof lLKCTKD TiMBi'.R, auil by a TUuKOJJOU KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have Justly ciivne 4 tats ropntatiou of making »• * “THE BEST WACOM ON WHEELS.” Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, ou their own responsibility, give the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed: We Hereby Warrant the FISH HKOS. WAGON .........to bn well mad'* in every partic¬ ular anti oi good material, and that ilia strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the saaoiwill be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will be paid in cash by 'Vie purchaser prod'’ mg a sample of the broken or defective parts an evidence. Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send for Prices and Terms, wwi for a oopy of THE HA CINE AGRICULTURIST, to FIS 11 mtos. A CO., Racine, Wl*. THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE, MAN AND BEAST. For morn than a third of a century the Mexican Mustang Liniment lias b oen known to iui!lion» all over the world ay the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above ml. price For unu praise—the form of external best of pain its u I every the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is without an equal. It penetrate* flexli and muacle to the very bone—making the continu¬ ance of pain and inflammation impos¬ sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and the JJrnte Creation are equally wonder¬ ful. The Mexican MUSTANG Liniment is needed by brings somebody in every house. Every day news of the n; r ouy of an awful scald or burn subdued, of rheumatic liaise martyrs re¬ stored, or a valuable or ox saved by the healing power of this LINIMENT 1 which speedily cures such ailments oi the HUMAN FLEsH as Illi e u m a 11 sm * Swellings, Stiff Joints s. Contracted Muscles, Hums and Scalds, Cuts, Jiruises and Sprains, Poisonous Hites and Stings , Stiffii«*s«, Lameness, Old Sores , Ulcers, .Frostbites, Uhll Plains. Sore .Nipples. f aked Ifireast. and indeed every form of external dis¬ ease. It heals without sears. For the lJRUTE Creation it coves Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Jo*nts, Founder, TTaFnes* Sores, Hoot JMs eases, Foot Rot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind galls, Spavin, TJbrn-Ii, Ringbone, Old Sores, Poll Lvil, Film upon the Sight and every other ailment to which the occupants of the Stable and Stock Vartl are liable. The Mexican Mustang disappoints; Liniment alwavs cures and never and it is, positively, THE PEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB NAN 0B BEAST. \ HEtffloME o.-v/ingNj^, .......J BoUsa®* tc i % N. if? ™ S str, «■ I TO £ sag . y cm P^jf I JJ IN t**- 1 ^ 0 UTOF NEV£R ORDER. N0 eqUAI- (; NEW home n5hacH1||E 0 / 30 UNION SQUARE NEWY0RK Z*\'‘ Ag O ILL MASS. GA. FOR SALE BY FOR SALE JSY • J J. W. DARA COT I A n; lamp I: has not MACHINERY DEPOT W. J. POLLARD, Manufacturer and Manufacturers’ Agen r —MANUFACTURER OF— W. J . Pollard’s Champion Cotton Seed Feeders and Condensers. -I and I-— SMITH’S HAND POWER C0TT0 r/ and HAY PRESSES GENERAL AGENT EOR Grain Threshers and Separators & and Agricultural Tmpiementa Fairbanks Co’s Standard Scales, Etc., Talbot & Son’s Agricultural, Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers Saw Mills, Grist Mills Etc. & G. Cooper, & Co’s Traction Engines, Portable and Agricultural Engine* Watertown Agricultural P ortable & Stationery S2JZAM GIJYJPS, SA WMfZZS, Ulc. GOODAL & WATER’S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. W. L.B RADLEY’S Standard F ERTILIZERS. THE DEAN STEAM PUMP KREIJiT.E’S VII!RATING CYLINDER STEAM ENGINES OTIIO’S SILENT GAS ENGINES. MA¬ CHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Belting Packing Brass Fittings, Iron Fittings, Iron, Pipe, Rubber Hose and Everything that can be used about Machinery. Acme Pulverizing Harrow and Clod Crusher TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. Hancock Inspirators, Etc., Finaly I desire to make the Machine Business a complete success and we hava to guarantee to furnish everything wanted iu that line on as Reasonable terms as any 1 house in the country. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED Of any bouse in the South. My connection with some of the largest Manufactories in the United States mv T es mo superior advantages for furnishing the BEST AND MOST RELIABLE WORK FOUND ANWHERE. W. J. Pollard. 731, 734 and 736 Reynolds Street, .Augusta* Ga J, V, ANDREWS, Agt., Crawfordviile. Ga. mch 16 ly Cl\A\VFiU{ 0 \'l ld(E HOTS&, --(:—c—:)—- "ft. WkLAAKWS, Proprietress. IS now prepared to receive ami entertiiin the public in the best and most com¬ fortable manner, The house is convenient to tlio Post-office and business supplied portion with of the town, the rooms are large and well furnished, the table is tne best the market affords, and my waiters are polite and attentive. Commer¬ cial travelers will find a commodious sample room at their disposal. CHARGES MODERATE In connection with the Hotel is a first class Livery Stable, where vehicles and horses cun be had at any time, Feb 23 ’83 ly. BTOKELY & MOORE. COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 115 JACKSON STREET, -A.TT GrTTST-A., We give our personal attention to weighing and sale of Cotton. Consign MKNTS SOIACITICK. aug8«3m S. H. MYERS, (SUCCESSOR TO MYERS & MARCUS) --J“033IBIEl!IE\L XItT $)fiy (xoodh', j'fotioi^ find 1 to,si cry, Boots, Shoes, Hate and Clothing’, SSwSfSS A special feature of my business is the establishment of a --W HOLESAL E BOOT SHOE AND IIAT HOUSE Entirely distinct from Dry Goods, Notions and other Dsnartments_ Tn m my and best selecsed *took of SHOES and HATS, store will be found the largest feel »atis4vi that it will ba to the interest of pur ever brought to Augusta, and we chasers to examim our stock before purchasing e sewhere. S. H» MYERS, 286 and 288 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Mar-30 ’82-1 y I Civ! I Civ!! I Civ!!! E. LIEESCHER’S BOTTLING WORKS Corner Jackavn and ElID Streets), AUGUSTA, GA. T TAKE THE LIBERTY of iniormiug the people of Taliaferro and adjoining I counties that I have cmdderably with the enlarged following my businest artic-es at facilities wholetale and I and am retxi now , rpnarpd atfowest to furnish mv pairms PACKED AND SHIPPED TO ORDER. and pHceu: ICE CINCINNATI LAGER BEER IH 1-4 AID 1-8 KEGS. pppaw AND SALT WATER FISH OYSTERS IN CANS SHELL & BULK T HAVE also added a HOTi LING ESTABLISHMEN1 tv my already exten iXZVl SISSwl SStSSStS hSiftlfftr qualities, especially ao by some of our leading physicians, also by a great num' mg H^in^thaTyouwni ' ,er a <air trial, and *U_; that vou will kinil, ive roe a share of your patronage. I remain, REbPEO l F LILLY, E LIEBSCHER, Augusta, Ca. 83-1 y.