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THE DEMOCRAT.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1883.
M. C. JONES, — PROPRIETOR.
M. Z. ANDREVt --------rnimn S,
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Illinois will soon have her first cot
ton factory.
Emoland imported over 800,000,000
eggs last season.
The Cotton crop is now estimated
at six million bales.
The first brick of the new Kirn be 11
Loose ' was laid ’ on the 12th.
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OvKii'oi.e thousand bills harejalrewly
been' introduced in Congress.
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A Naval stores exchange has re
Cell tly been incorporated in the city ol
New York.
Savannah is said to be next to
N ew Oi(earns so far in the amount ol
Cotton recaipts.
The eat crop irf estimated at 4 per
Cent, laiger than that of last year and
exceeds five hundred million bushels.
O’Donnell, who killed James fa
icy. the Irish informer, has been con
Vii;ted by an English jury and sentenced
to lie hung.
Senator Buti.eii, of AoiH.li . ,, am
lina. introduced a bill in tlie_ Swn.ate
not long since to abolish tlie internal
revenue system,
The cotton exposition in New Or.
Jeans promises to bc.rt grand alibi r and
an exhibit pt,W*e resources of Georgia
should by all means be made.
AccQKMNH to the estimate of the
Secretary of the Treasury the expenses
of the general *• government for the next
fiscal , year will amount, , to , , o., ir-S-, ,,, ... • ,■
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The finest hath in the world lias
just been completed in New York in
tiart of the Hoffman house by Ned
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adopted T.iMiofc. by the < auadiaii I acilic r-,11, mil
load canted great trouble among the
employees. Tlie entire business of tile
road ..I iia* was Himueiided suspemieu.
IIahpbh’s Mao/zink for Christmas
is a splendid number, i nvtro is more
than tbu usual amount Of excellent
reading matter and the illuasrations
are very * attractive.
JESS AA
Soutli Wyles, which runs seventy miles
in one direction ami comprise* 5,000,000
acres.
TfiB lice and barley crop is little less
than In 1882, and bulk wheat is ro
duced more than one third - The cprn
crop will not average 23 bushels
acre as was Indicated in previous
turns.
Puksuiknt Mitchki.l, of the San
dersville «fc Augusta R. U. Co., thinks
he will be able to build the road with¬
out issuing one dollars worth of bonds,
so that the profits will go to the stock¬
holders.
Tine United States Supreme court
lists rendered 11 decision sustaining tlie
claims of ex-President Davis to
latge estate bequeathed him by tlie
will of Ml's. Sarah Ann Dorsey, who
died in Mississippi, a few years ago.
Gov. MoDaniel has issued
stringent rules tor physicians m charge
of conVict camps, putting them in di
reel rcsponsiiiility to Dr. Westmore
land, the principal physician. The pity
sicians ar« compelled to visit tlie camp
every day and oftoner if necessary and
see that the convicts are not forced to
Work wlien physically unable to do so.
They are slso retpiired to give daily at
tentioa to the health, earn and food
of sick convicts, and make weekly re
ports to Dr. Westmoreland.
Harper’s Weekly for last week
publishes a communication from Fred.
Douglass oij tlie condition of freedmen
m the South', The duskv spayist con
eludes that upon Me whole Hie race of
vtiioii’h*.claims to tie a representative
is on the . upward gritde in wealth,
morals and eslucation. Of course lie
ignores the fact, that underjthe tutelage
of slavery tlie negroesof the South were
elevated from a state of the most ab¬
ject barbarian to a considerable ad
va«et» tn civilization, and since tbeir
emancipation tlie whites North and
South have expended money and effort
without stint to lift the African. But
Fred-is not alone ia speaking of the
negro as if he were rising by his own
inherent en^r^ios. Whv does he not
diH|d;iy an ability to civilize himself on
ttio banka of the Congo ?
A oOsvtcxTtoN of colored men eon
slsting of 400 members from every
eountv in Hie sinte assemi'lod in At¬
lanta on the 12th instant to consider
questions of interest connected with
the education of colored eliihlren.
couvenimi led to order
W.J.White, eotorvd.of Ang s'.a.wiio in
a few brief remarks stated the object of
t tie convention to lie the adoption of
Midi a |«licy in reference to iducation
as i/outd redound to tlie good Ol
both faces, and tl en announce
t nominal ion f«*r t» rnporary
mm !itu * y thiii
W. J. Gaim /
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Obio, lit
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O Imul'eSSe ve
nun aftei < rhich U< v. W. J. White was
- e'-airman and E.
< i k J, <’ Mo'-t
Hi *1 I*, i^. i«V«it*b M UG ..i! 1 '•
tl en procceced to business.
SPECIAL LOCALS.
—Clocks one and eight day, from $2
to $10 at C. Myers.
—Ladies’ and Misses cloaks and
walking jackets from 81.2', to $20.
(; H u atl( ) 8Pe them at C. Myers
—Call at C. Bergstrom’s and exam
ine those pretty one and eight day
clocks from 82.50 op to $10.
—C. Bergstrom keeps the best select
ed stock of crockery and glassware in
town. He has goblets that you can
drive^ 10 penny nail into a hard piece
—Men’s, youths’and hnvs’ clothing
in endless quantities. Snits from $4 to
^ * Vl’,.
IV 1 ,.«t K „,..,,i,. !■ K war
rallied nisi , coiois i . at . ■> anu.oc i . at , l. , jny
ei s -
—A fine line of pocket and table cut
Mrv. ^smsorsand hardware generally at
—Genuine Magnolia seed rye and
ruf q_|, roo f oats. Also, meat, flour and
provisions or all kinds kept at C. Berg
strom’s.
—Ladies’ dress goods nil wool from
10c to $ 1 25 per yard at V. Myers.
- J.allies’and Gents’ line shoes all
Styles and prices at C. Myers.
Corn, fo lder, shucks, cotton seed,
horses, mules, wagons, and agricultu
ral implements of all kinds for sale by
Captain .1. It Anthony. Call on him
at once if you wish to buy. Terms
strictly cash.
—If you wish to purchase a good
sewing machine, call and examine the
<Celebrated Davis Machine at Charles
j$f,r^r.strom*s. Call early as he lias-only
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BLOOD KING.
A Kidney (hmplaint Cured.
Atlanta, Ga-, July merchant 11,1883.
Blood Balm Co : 1 am a of
tliis city Hilda ill over 50 yeais of ago My
kidneys have been exceedingly inactive
and irregular for many years, attended
with meal, pan. in small of the hack. At
times my appetite failed, amt 1 Itecume so
M ,, ( ti:it | ,-oiild not attend to husincss.
During all this time my case had all the
attention that money could secure, and
many physicians and various medicines
were resorted to, but, a, complete failure
’Tt’iT 5 !S 5 SSS««w »y mm a& ««.
made m„ feel like, a new limn, just, like, I
v ,a- voung iivuin. In nil my lire I never
used .-o powerful and potent a remedy. I
For the blood and kidneys it is tlie hi sL
,. Vi . m w. n.m one ix.ttlc will force any one
to praise it. tf you doubt this, call on Dr.
Uilbiim, ami he will sfiud you to me, and l
W ill take pleasure In telling you of iny
cane, and that of others who have been
cured. A. L. I),
y " ll f " r 11 P’impidet Blood of proof Blood of wonder- balm
ini , cusvH oi Poisons,
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Fcr Sale, Iccse or Rent
ON satisfactory terms to approved ap
nliciinls, that valuable piece of proper
lV situated in Crawfordville, occupied consisting by
of uwfllmg and store now
Thos. E. llristmv. Apply to
S. B. WmSUT. Executor,
Sept. 2lst. t-o-o. Augusta, Ga.
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For sale by ’.V. II. Gunn, Crawford
ville, Ga.
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SWIFT’S SPECIFIC
I' not n trinmph of scicnc#*. bnt i* b rcvelatioi
lftrott“ii 1 tu* mv. GCi of the untutorrd kinds of M\*age,juuUi oisoa
« 4 •••Hjtuif autulote to all
and Moa Humor
Swift * SjHuuftc hf»« cuivd *nc of Scrofnlt, which l«
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u:u« ,.f trcrii nu'ut. l.ut tv no purpose; to
*':»•» 1 1-. ,» to i..; i- S'o.rr* Specific, i «»9 »
in.. itQirs m.Uiime in existence, ami I hop*
mijr wi». auu.sw.a write to | 1 n ^
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/.• five rears with a r«infui
l.J it'u',ti'v'ul' Specific, and I
iXtvrfuUy coumii ud it to ail '•’.nuiariv
Rev. 1 . H. BRANHAM* Macon, it*.
k CATARRH.
Arrnmcnl Is nnnec/wsury to show that thi* !• •
BUkkI UitwaL8c. M B. 8 cures \L
S s S has cured me of a troublesome Catarrh,
WhK- ml iuilltcU the tTvaiiucQt of all the beat phj*
puiaua JS«>rlh uuU S»aih. G*.
S L McBIUDB. AUuU,
Tou can n-commend S S. S. for Catarrh. It t«*
•tirw cure. U relieved tnv cam entirely. Greensburg, Ind.
C C. BURNS,
n$^f taken S S S for Catarrh with great bonefit.
Three Dottle* more wilt completely cure me. S. C.
E it. BROWN. Spartanburg, .
*1.000 REWARD 1
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rous^tum or tnv mineralaubctaace. a
rus svV.rr specific co. Ga,
Drawer 5 , Atlanta,
HOLDEN & FARMER,
Post-Office Building, Crawfordville, Ga,
-^D*ALEIt9 IN—
Fancy Groceries,
AND
Plantation Supplies
HARDWARE CUTLERY. TOBACCOS. SHOES, AC.
Tlie successful man all over the world is he who underbuys and always undersells.
• >fo »»ch signs as “selling out at cost,” -giving goods away” and not to be undersold,
cte., , te No such chaff as tliat wins. Have The Goods, Let The Prices Be
Right, and the people will goon find It out and look you up. Many a time the crude
tough diamond l as pulverized tlie finer gem because lie knew where to Buy Rigid and
had the ' Nerve toS * s, ‘ Cheai> '
BUGGY FOR $€ 5 , 00 -
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Whats the use of walking when every man can afford to buy a good all hickory
tpa Iff m m %
for the low price quoted above.
Buggies of every description from $45,00 up.
One and two horse wagons of mv own make at extremely low’prices with ti e uru
guarantee. I have on hand the largest stock of HARNESS all kinds ever brought to
Crawfordville also Buggy whips.
I can sell a splendid single buggy harness for the small sum of 17.50.
jf your buggy or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to do it as cheaply as i* 1
can be done elsewhere.
Blaeksmitliing in all its branches and alt work guaranteed. Call and see me whip and
examine and price my large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness and
s
Thanking my customers for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same. Respectfully,
J..N. CHAPMAN,
Crawfordville, Ga,
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Cheapest S’urnifjkre House in Ga.
1.000 handsome suits from 518.00 to $1.00.
Marble tables, S3.50.
Cot top mattresses. $2,50.
Marble top bureaus $10.00.
Lounges $5.00.
Folding lounges $10.00.
Walnut bedsteads $7.50.
o ai d robes $10. (XL
Pallor suits in fine silk plush $75.00.
All other articles retry low. Send yonr orders to
I 3 - H. E 53 NTOOIS.,
nor 23 hm ATLANTA, GA.
FOUIB AT LAST 1
L. C. PEERS & CO.
WHOLESALE
Produce , ^ fa • . JMercllDilltS r
UOiniXllSSlOll
No. 80 S. Broad Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
We respectfully solicit your consignments of Bacon,Flour, Lard, Corn, Oats, nav,
Butter. Cheese, Apples, I’otatoes.Onions, Eggs,Cliickcns, Florida Fruits, and all kinds
of Produce. Reference : JOHN U. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Ga. novl6mW
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Greorge R. Lombard cfe Co.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Near the Water Tower. 1014 to *.020 Fenwick St., Augusta, Ga.
SAW MILLS GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS
X PLANTATION ami Boilers, Cotton MACHINERY, Screws, Shaftings, Engines Pul¬
ley's, Hangers, Journal Boxes, 3/ill Gearing,
Judsou’s Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing,
Governors, Disston’s Circular Saws
and hummers and Files, Belting and Babbitt
J/etal and Brass Fitting Globe and Check
Whistles, Guages, .tc„ iron and Brass Castings and Gin Ribs and In
jectoi’S. day both
REPAITIING promptly done at Lowest prices. We cast every
Iron and Brass, having greatly increased our capacity with latest improved
tools. We are running full time with luO hands, which enables us to fill or
ders promptly at lowest nrices. Give us a trial 1 efore sending elesewhere.
Agents fur Georgia and South Carolina lor KORTING’S UNIVERSAL IN
jECTOR, the best boiler feeder out. Works with one lever. Will work
warm or cold water, and will lift water. Warrented to give satisfaction
Send for circulars before voti buy any other. They are better than a pump.
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AUGUSTA HOTEL
AUGTSTA, GEORGIA.
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Proprietors.
Table first-class in every particular. Large and well ventilated nooms.
Rates $ 2.00 per day.
Centrally locate, near Railroad crowing. Telegraph office and l«rber shop in
tne btnldlDS* AUGUSTA HOTEL llESTAURAXT and Luch ROOJU. Choice
wines liqU'ji-9 and cigars. Mesla to orcPr at all hours.
4 fluent §
XTTILL SOON be opened from a battery whose guns are always loaded in the inter*
Y\ est of the people. Thesf guns are charged with entirely new ammunition
tained from the importers,jobbers and auction rooms,of
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
The people will hear the noise, their fto'se# will receive tha benefit, away irttlf
high prices’.
CROPS ARE TOO SHORT,
The people must make their money go a long ways. CASPAR MYERS under
stands this, and he is prepared to quote such figures as his customers will appreciate. personal
He has just eiturned from the great commerc al markets, where lie gave his
attention to the selection of the largest stock of goods ever brought to Crawfordville
or Middle Genreia.
the SSorIttteSSSJSEmSed me ^SS*
Ladies’ Dress Goods,Domestic Goods, Etc.
In this department 1 can give the Ladies the fullest satisfaction. I have • large!
assortment of Priuts of new figure beautiful, brilliant, ana fast colors, Ladies’dres*
Goods from the lowest grade to the finest Silks and Trimming of all kind* to match
also Hats trimmed Towelings and untrimmed, Hosiery (all grades), Sheetings, Shirting*, Tick¬
ings, Linens and and every article that is of usajand beauty, ana Wiich.g*
to make up a ladies’ toilet or f urnisli the house.
Gentlemen’s Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes Ac,,
My line of gentlemen’s youth’s and boys’ clothing is full and complete and preset*
all the attractions and new styles of the season. Full suits of the finest material a
best make at the most reasonable prices. Business suits, fine cloths, underwear, h
of all styles and prices. My stock of boots and Shoes is large and I can suit the pit
lie in any quality they want from the finest dress boot to the coursest orogan.
MISCSXj -AMBotre
IN my supply miscellaneous department 1 have all the little articles which go to make up
a stock to the needs of the public; among which are Notions, Needles, Pins,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 naked always on hand fine family groceries and farm supplies. lam prepare* te»
clothe the and feed the hungry come and see for yourself.
To My Friends and Patrons.
In conclusion allow me to return roy thanks for past favors and to ask for • coutitf
uance of of the same.
C. MYERS.
Crawfordville, Ga., September 12,1883.
Cheapest Carpets in Augusta.
STOCK LARGER AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
rpHE largwrt Stock South. Moquet, Brussels, Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs.
I Mats, Crumb Cloths, Window Curtains, Window Shades, Window Cornices sod
Poles, Canton and Cocoa Mattings, Cliromos. Write for samples.
James G. Bailie & bons. f
Sept. 14, ’83. jy. 713 BROAD STREET.
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CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
—DEALER IN¬
Fancy and Family Groceries,
CANNED GOODS A SPECIALTY, Previsions of ail kinds, such as Lard, Bacon,
Hams. Flour, Meal, Sugar and Coffee. Also a large stock of Tobaccos and Cigars.
Tliink of it, a 11 inch plug tobacco for 5c. Come try a Temptation cigar tlie best 5c
cigar in town.
J have just received a fine stock of pure unadulterated whiskies at prices that will
astonish the natives. Come and see me.
H* H. FLYUfT
WM. M. JORDAN, FRED B. POPE,
Formerly of Sibley & Jordan. Of Wash 00,
JORDAN & POPE.
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission Merchants,
729 Reynolds St Angnsta, Ga.
We are General Agents for Gnllets Patent Steel Brush in. Light Draf
Cotton Bloom Gin, Lummus or Improved Taylor Gin, with feeders and w a
densers for all of them. Write for terms and circulars.
T\ rK PERSONAL AUraNTira TO WEIGHUHF AND SELG
: ' ING COTTON and Guarantee QL I (,A SALES AND PROMPT RETLRN8.
1' e hope by close attention to business, to merit a liberal share of the shipment *f
cotton.
TPIE RANDALL HARROW
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What It Will Do
IT WILL THOROUGHLY THOROUGHLY PULVERIZE THE SOIL.
IT WILL CU VEh UP SEED GRAIN,
IT WILL THOROUGHLY COYOR UP SURFACE MANURE.
IT IS OFTEN A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PLOW.
IT WILL SA\ E HALF THE TIME AND LABOR IN prepari** * g*f] b*ii tn i»r*eeo, *eed -
IT WILL INCREASE YOUR CROIS. *
IT WILL SAVE ITS COST IN ONE SEASON.
FOK SALE BY
BONES. DOUGHERTY & CO.
pril'27-1 y ACGrStA, GA^