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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1883)
THE DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30th, 1883. M. C. Proprietor si. A. VN DRIi'VM, - - - - .. l-kll tor¬ Tue celebration «»f Evacuation day in New Volk was a grand affair. Tiif, Virginia newspapers have (lub l}ed Malioue lhe Autiairias of Auier ica. The Democratic Congressmen will, it is thought, support Mr. Ramlall for speaker. ( on. Aoi f its, the celebrated Cuban revolutionary chieftain arrived in New York last week. t Thjs Brooklyn Bride has been declar¬ ed no! to be a nuisance by the United States Supreme Court. The number of failures reported to Briid.streel’s in the United Slates din¬ ing the l ast week was. 228. Til mm me 400 pupils in attendance nt Hie Middle Georgia Agricultural < hllege at MilledgevillP. Tin-; Duininitt orange grove, one of Hie largest in Florida will probably yield this year .100,000 oranges.* Pledokk has resolved not to light for the union so long as the .last Su- 1 u-llie Coiirt decision is unrescinded. Sinior.ANT M a sox, who fired at Guiteau, lias been pardoned by the President. He was sentenced for eight years in the Albany penitentiary. Thus. G. Skinner. Democrat, was elected on the '20th to Congress from the first North Carolina district to fill t hi* vacancy caused by the death of Walter S. Pmd. It is rumored that the Emperor of China l*is privately instructed the Vi¬ ceroy of Nanking to begin hostilities against the French in the event of nil attack on 'Bac Ninli. James Uviinitv and ft lady by the liaum pi Mu • Jford and Iris child wyre all murdered at Ids home in Laconia, N. II., on the night of the 24th. IDs wife was also badly cut. The finest Jewish library in the world in iu London, and there are 3*000,000 jews in that city who have three newspapers, fifteen synagogues and ou© Rabbinical college. I#"** m * • gri -r——— Tine glass factbfyof Thos. Evans k li#!*rtt.«borgh, was completely de¬ stroyed by fire on the morning of the 27lh. The factory was the largest of the kipd,iu the United States. A negro named Lewis Houston, charged with attempting an outrage, one night last week oil a respectable widow lady of Birmingham, Ala., was hanged by a mob of 150 masked men iaat Saturday night. Title new Vanderbilt Mausoleum in the Moravian cemetery at New Dorp, Matvn Island, will lie probably the fin .-.ti,. a,,™...... ti„ .it,......•» summit of a hill in the centre of tlie burial ground and covers nine acres. it is said that Mr. 1 underbill besides ■........... >»■««<■» inten<ls4o make the ceuieteiy one of the finest m the country. W.IUTTKN FOR TML DEMOCRAT. TRUTH 15 KllVMU. In Gmmeuboro we've got two suns, And so Rave light to spare ; One lights the way, tlie other one Shows up the lli-umby Chair. The editor of the Democrat, lias got a devil there, Who a (ways breaks a -shady Chair. one, lint cannot the iirutnby Greenesboro is a business pQrc-, And when you are trading Armor's there. Seek Cone hm, seals ef store, They sell the 11 rvmby Chair. In Greenesboro on Broadway, •Twill At Copelan, Seals well A- Armor’s and store, pay you to go see The Brumby Dining Chair. Copelan, Seals A Armor, he Sell everything thing they Units fare sold, T rarest Recking ever Is tlie Jirumby Chair. But you know the chair is done If vva do call it rare, it This s the Brumby toughest, Collage strongest Chair. one. When young men a couiting go. Tile swri tin-art all so fair ; A break down now of course would show as tt -f a Lrumby Chair. The crosses! puiis her lady "husband's that you hair know 1 Who ; Repentant tears her eyes willittow It he buys a Brumby Chair. When you visit any place, wlirre No matter when or ; There 'il be a smile oh every face Thats bought the Brumby Chair. For want of space we cannot tell The many places where Throughout this country we do sell The Brumby Parlor Chair. But when this generation's gone And folks ride on tlie air, V -n telegraphs and cars are done. You'll find the Brvmly t hair. \ DPlVvi ' ■ SFA1.9* Y' \RMOR ' , ^ APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND GEORGIA—’ TaLiakkUbo CoteOTT. 1 /OUR weeks afterdate application will I'* lx-made to the Chart fo sell of Ordinary real estate of said comity for leave the belonging to the estate of Leonidas O. Evans, late of said county deceased. This November Stb, IK83. John 1). Evans, Guardian for Minors of L.G.Evans,dec’d CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMIN¬ ISTRATION. GEORGIA—Tauafkbho County. "ITfIJKREAS, W Samuel J Fiynt, applies to me lor letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Savvanuah A. Chan¬ dler, late of said county, deceased. J liese are therefore to cite and admon¬ ish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on or by the first Monday in can,why December said next, letters'should to sliow cause not ii he any granted. they Given under my hand and official signa¬ ture, this November 6th, lstki. Chahlks A Beazlkt, Ordinary, T. C. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF GUAR¬ DIANSHIP. GEORGIA—Tamafekko County. A1T1IEKEAS, Owen i>. Moore, of said yV county. luw applied the to me for and letters of guardhue-hip Chandler, on person child prop¬ May¬ erty of Gray minor of nard and Savvannali A. Chandler, late of said county deceased. These ate therefore to cite and admonish’ all person, concerned, the to shoyv cause-if nny they can, on or by first Monday In December next, why said letters should not be granted. band official signa¬ Giv .n under my ann ture. tliis November nth, lKHtt. CHAULUK Ordinary, A. BEAZLKY, T. C. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DIS¬ MISSION. GEORGIA— Taliaferro County, \Y7HKREAS, I* ANDREWL. HILLMAN, Administrator on the estate of Mrs. MARTHA C. HILLMAN, late of said county deceased,has applied to me for Lit¬ ters of Dismission from said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred creditors,and all they per¬ sons concerned, to show cinise if any can on nr by tlie first Monday in Decem¬ ber next, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and offi¬ cial signature, this :td day of September, 1SH3, Chas. A, Bf.azi.ky, Ordinary, T. 0. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION. GEORGIA—Taliaferro County. -fTTlIKRKAS, ANDREW L. HILLMAN \Y Administrator HILLMAN, on late the of said estate of JOSEPHUS coun¬ ty deceased hna applied to me for Letters of Dismission from said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons, coneerned, to show cause if any they caa on or by the lost Monday in December next, why said letters should not lie grant¬ ed. Given under mv hand and official sig¬ nature, tills September .Id, inks. Bkazlf.y, ('baulks a. scp7 It Oaiinary, T. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—'Tamafkhi»o County. 1)Y I virtue of an order from the court of ) Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public sale, to the highest bidder, with¬ in the lawful hours of sale on tlie first Tuesday in December, !*s:l, before the court house door in the town of Crawford ville, tlie following real estate : A tract of land lying and being in said said county, containing four hundred nnd four acres more or less—bounded on north by land of John A. Stephens, oast by land of estate of L. E, Evans, south by land of estate of John A. Evans and on west by land os lsaili Ellington. Also by virtue of said authority, will be sold at same time and place, n tract of land lying and being in said county, containing sixteen acres more or " Pas— bounded as follows: On north by land of Quintus Richards, east bv land of D. N. Sanders, south nnd west by land above of authority, E. I. Anderson. at the Also by virtue nnd place of will lie sold, tract same time a of land in said county, containing forty nine acres, more or less—bordered as bil¬ lows: On north, east and south by land of P. K. Battle, and on west by land of Arch Dickinson. Also by virtue of said authority, will be sold at the same time and place, a tract of land in said county, containing sixty acres, more or less, known as the Oreeson trnot— by land of est te of Lawence Battle, and West bv land of John R.Gtmn. be Also'by virtue of and said place, authority, lot will in the sold at same time a lias! aclVt more or tang, with tenant house and blaeksinith shop erected thereon. All of said property is sold as tlie prop¬ erty of the estate of D. A. Williams, lat* of said county deceased, for the purpose of paying tlie debts of snid estate, Possess! Terms—CASH. on given on payment, This of November purchase money. 1S83. Oh E. Knox, 1st; A. Williams, as. Dec'dJ Administrator of D. For Ssle, Iicec or Rent ON satisfactory terms to approved ap plieants, that valuable piece of prpper ly situated in Crawfordville, consisting sept. sat!t<S"" IT AwSSfcO.. Tt'. G.-mi SixiciBj hr N»ur»igi» n{ Hautacb. An Internal Remedv. containing in qu: ine, opium, Chloroform, Chloral or narcotic of any kind. Safe and quick in its action. Lf-Kaburo^Va^'A pril*19,1870. i Messrs in tchison A Bro : Gentle men—It affords me great pleasure to tes tify to the great virtues of vour "Neural gine" for the euie of neuralgia and head aelie. it is the l«st remedy for these most it'shiMild'be"in everv^faniiu- *jt'lm eoun try Yours truly. GEO." R. HEAD, Mayor of Leesburg, Va Messrs. HutvihsoxA Bro: I am hap py to r.ay that your “Neuralgine” acted as incredibly a »j>ecitic in my ease, relieving me in an short time, i would advise all suffering it. from neuralgia and headache to try Y'ours. etc.. L V SIMS, M D. KTHeady put up buggy wheels 8.00 to $10.00 ; liutw, s|M>kes and rims all sizes and dimensions. Finished ami unfinished buggy and wagon shafts and crops pieces ; buggy poles all the extra Copelan, Seals kept by A Annul, Gieenesioro, t,a> . HOLDEN & FARMER, —DEALERS IN— Fancy Groceries, AND Plantation Supplies. HARDWARE CUTLERY, TOBACCOS, SHOES, *C. A new linn of goads just received and constantly arriving. Honest weights and honest measures will be strictly adhered to. Short profits and fair dealing will be our motto, We pay no clerk hire have small house rent and.can sell goods at Atlanta and Augusta prices. Call and see us, HOLDEN & FARMER. Post-Office BuildingvCrawfordvIlle, Ga, BUGGY FOR $45,00* « '*1 Whats the use of walking when every man can afford to buy a good all hickory for the low price quoted above. Buggies of every description from 845,00 up. One and two horse wagons of mv own make at extremely low prices w i th He mu guarantee. I have on hand the largest stock of HARNESS all kinds ever brought to Crawfordville also Buggy whips. I can sell a splendid singlo buggy harness for the small sura of $7.50. if your buggy or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to do it as cheaply as it can be done elsewhere. , Blacksmithing in all Its branches and all work guaranteed. Call and see me and examine and price my large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness and whips the Thanking my customers Respectfully, for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of same. J. 1ST. CHAPMAN, Crawfordville, Ga, Cheapest Furniture House in Ga. > 1.000 handsome suits from 818.00 to 81.00. Marble tables, 83.00. Cot top mattresses. $2.50. Marble top bureaus $U).0U. • Lounges 8'» OK. Folding lounges $10.00. W,-limit bedsteads $7.50. iv urd robes $10 00. Pail-'r suits in fine silk plush 875.00. All other articles verry low. Send yon r orders to •9 nov23 hm ATLANTA, GA FOUND JL T LAST. L. C. PEERS & CO. WHOLESALE Produce Commission Merchants No. 89 S. Broad Street, 4 tla nta, Georgia. We respectfully solicit your consignments of Bacon,Flour, Lard, Corn, Oats, nay, Butter. Cheese, Apples, Potatoes,Onions, Eggs,Chickens, Florida Fruits, and all kinds of Iroduc*. Reference : JOHN H. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Ga. nov!6m)4 George R. Lombard & Co., FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE Near the Wat«r Tower.1014 to 7026 Fenwick $t., Augusta, Ga. SAW MILLS GRIST KILLS, CANE MILLS X PLANTATION and Boilers, Cotton MACHINERY, Screws, Shaftings, Engines Pul¬ leys, Hangers, Journal Boxes, 3/ill Gearing, Judsnu’s Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing, Governors, Disston’s Circular Saws and Gu turners and Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting Glooe and Check \ alves, \Y histles, Guages, Ac., iron and Brass Castings and Gin Ribs and In jectors. Ironed lr0 " »«« B^^aviTStlvl® Brass, hav mg greatly increased Rt Lo ^ e ^ oflr |,ricps capacity ' ., We with cast ^ latest improved 8 " " e are ru nl " n K ful1 Uine with 100 lands, which enables us to fill or ders , promptly at , lowest prices. Give trial 1 efore sending elesewhere. us a Agents for Georgia and South Carolina for ROUTING’S UNIVERSAL IN J ECTOR, the best boiler feeder out. Volks with one lever. Will work « r “ ur «nd will lift water, Warranted to give satisfaction >ef0rW y0tl buy anv ° ther ' T1,e y are better than a pump. rao.gj, Nl lv AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGTSTA, GEORGIA. . LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Proprietors. Table first-class in every particular. large and well ventilated rDooms. Rates $*2.0f per day. Centrally located, near Railroad crossing Res?aurant Telegraph office and barber shop in t«e winw building. liquors Augusta Hotel aud Luch Room. Uboic* and cigars. Meals to order at all hours. 4 VraMBtavs iiiiinli WT ILL SOON be opened from *• battery whose guns are always loaded in the inter i f est of the people. x These g 3 ns are charged with entirely new ammi’nitien ob tained from the importers,jobbers and auction rooms of Philadelphia, New York and Boston* higb*prices°* > * fl ^ ear no 'se, their purses will receive tha benefit, away with CROPS ARE TOO SHORT. The people must make their money go a long ways. CASPAR MYERS under¬ stands this, and lie is prepared to quote such figures as his customers will appreciate, lie lias just erturned from the great commerc al markets, where he gave his personal attention to the selection of the largest stock of goods ever brought to Crawfordville or Middle Georgia. COME AND SEE MY ASSORTMENT. I am delermimned that no bouse aiong the Georgia railroad or its branches snail excel me In 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 large assortment of Priuts of new figure beautiful, brilliant, ana fast colors, Ladies’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¬ ings, Linens and Towelings and every article that is of use ‘and beauty, ana which e* to make up a ladies' toilet or furnish the house. (Icutlemeji’s Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, ShQcs &c„ ’ " - , - . all the My line of gentlemen’s youth’s and boys’ clothing is full and complete and presen t attractions and new styles of the season. Full suits of the finest material an. best make at the most reasonable prices. Business suits, fine cloths, underwear hat of ail styles and prices. My stock of hoots and shoes is large and I can suit the pub lie in any quality they want from the finest dress boot to the coursest Drogan. ■ IN my miscellaneous department 1 have all the little articles which go-to make op a stock to supply the needs of the public; among which are Notions, Needles, Pius.Cut lery, crockerg,Glass ware, hardware, Tobacco, cigars, 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, lam preparep t# clothe the naked and feed the hungry come and see for yourself. To My Friends and Patrons. In conclusion allow 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. Cheapest Carpets in Augusta. STOCK LARGER AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE; rpnE 1 Mats,_____________ lar amt Crumb Stock Cloths, South. Window Moquet,, Curtains, Brussels, Window Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Poles, Canton and Cocoa Mattings, _________ ______________________________, Cliroinos. Write Shades, Window Cornices and. for samples. James G. Bailie & bons., Sept. 14, ’83. jy. 713 BROAD STREET. XX. 31. W L Y W T CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. —DEALER IN— Fancy and Family Groceries-, CANNED GOODS A SPECIALTY, Previsions of all kinds, such as Lard, Bacon, Hams. Flour, Meal, Sugar and Coffee. Also a large stock of Tobaccos and Cigars. Think of it, a ft inch plug tobacco for 5c. Come trv a Temptation cigar the best 5c, cigar in town. * 1 have just received a fine stock of pure unadulterated whiskies at prices that will astonish the natives. Come and see me. H- H. FLI NT WM. M. JORDAN, FRED B. POPE, Formerly of Sibley & Jordan. Of Washington, Ga.. JORDAN & POPE. COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, 729 Reynolds St Augusta, Ga # We arc General Agents for Gnllets Patent Steel Brush in. Light Draft Cotton Bloom Gin, Lummus or Improved Taylor Gin, with feeders aaj son densers for all of them. Write for terms and circnlars. WE YY WILL GIVE OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION TO WEIGHING AND SELL ING COTTON and Guarantee QUICK SALES AND PROMPT RETURNS. We hope by close attention to business, to merit a liberal share of the shipment ofi cotton. THE RANDALL HARROW hi What It Will Do J! ££ J^ILLTHOROUGHLY THOROUGHLY PULVERIZE CtVEK UP SEED THE SOIL. iX THOROUGHLY' COVOK L T P GRAIN, IT IS OFTEN A SUBSTITUTE SURFACE MANURE LKJ£ ' S aSSSJR55!5ffi5& FOR THE PLOW. ASD LABOE »‘i >«**. IT WILL SAVE ITS COST IN ONE SEASON. FOK SALE BY \ BONES. DOUGHERTY k CO. pril27-ly AUGUSTA, GA,