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CRAWFORDVILLE DFAIOCR.' rtn
V olume 7*
THE DEMOCRAT.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER28th, 1883
M. C. JONES, - - PROPRIETOR.
M. Z. ANDREWS, - - -YdiTOR.
Last Tuesday was Christmas day
the season observed as the anniversary
of the advent upon earth of the Savior,
was a time full of grateful apoliations*
The reflections which it is calculated
to awaken should fill every heart with
emotions of love and gratitude. We trust
that all of those upon whom a kindly
Providence has bestored a large pros¬
perity have remembered those who have
been tess favoved-that an open handed
chairity he a sent a ray of sunlight into
homes that needed chering. Above a
we hope that in settling accounts good
generous feelings have prevailed, and
that no true, honest, hardly-struggling
has been driven to the wall by the
man creditor.
unkiudness of an exacting
We would be glad to know that good
order has prevailed throughout our
State, anl that tha courts of law will
not be called on to review the acts of
this week that Should be filled with
deeds of mercy and love, We last week
wished all our readers a happy Christ¬
We now ask leave to express the
mas. share
hope that all bave realized a large
of innocent enjoyment.
A Little Gold was Spent.
Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., in
peaking of *48«\00 in gold, desires to say
to the readers of this paper, that the whole
of the above amount was spent in a fruit
effort in finding relief from a terrible
ess body, limbs and
Blood Poison affecting his
pose—presenting ugly running ulcers. He
Is now sound and we'l, ‘having been cured
by the most speedy and wonderful remedy
ever before known, and any interested
party who may need a Blood Purifier will
learn from him that three bottles B. B. B.
restored his appetite, healed all ulcers,
relieved ids kidneys, and added 21 pounds
to his weight in 30 days. decl4-jm
(UGRDIANSIIIP SAV.F..
ILA#“Tai.iafehrd Cotjktt.
ini ! pf*& n v der fro'.u the court 11
• i p «m«R wSit ii in said
before tlie Court bouse door eoun
tv between the legal hours of sale, on the
let Tuesday in January, 18«4, a tract of
land m said county, containing two hun¬
dred and thirty-t wo (23U tim estate acres of me »■ A. or
less, adjoining lands of
Williams, J. T. narrison. J. A. Stephens others.
the estr tc of Dr. Wm. Rhodes, and
Sold as tlie property of the LG. Evan*
minors for the pur|iost of division, and for
tlie perfection of titles. Terms Oasli. Dec¬
ember 5th, 1 *k:v Johf D. Evans, guar
tVmn for the Illinoi s of L. G. Evans, dec d.
N E W S T O li E
Crawfordville. Georana.
G. Tuckrrs 0-3 Stand.
Open at all hours.
Bargains in all Goods.
Come and see for yourself.
0. P. BCOTEE, Proprietor.
Georgia Railroad
-AND
Banking Co.
Oft’ce GcSNEKal Manager, ?
Accusta, Ga., Nov. 17th j
/COMMENCING Iihe following passenger SUNDAY, scaeduia 18th instant will
ba operated t
Trains run by 90th meridian time, 32
tninui«s slower iban Augusta time.
»TO. 1 WEST—DATLY. NO. 2 EAST—ALT
Dv. “ Macon Augc; hi ni| -j- ■ ‘ • At-iees rxiiauvn 9:45 n a i» m
•• MH'edg’ll 9: ml “C’w r d’ll l:14jp m
“ W’s i'in 11:
Ar. O’/x’v’Jl “ M’Bedg 114:49 6:45|p p m
“ AU’eD9 11 Macon 3:35ip'ra m
“ Allan U “ Augusta
HO. S WES'?—DAILY. NO. 4 EAST—DAILT
Lt. Augusta a m
Lr.Cr’f’v’ll e m
Ar. Atlanta 3
JOHN W. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY
General Manager. Gen. Pass’ger Agent
Fast Line.
ho. 27,West Daily. | no, 28.Eas t Daily
Lve Augusta 7:40 ainjLve Atlanta 2:45 pro
Ar. C’w’i’v’ll 9:33 am > Ar AtheDs 7:15 “
•« Athens 12:30 am ; “ C’i’dvil 5:59 “
«• Atlanta 12:55 pmAugu sta 8.-03
BT'SUPERB AUGUSTA IMPROVED STEEPERS
TO AND ATLANTA.
Train No 27 will stop at and receive pas¬
sengers to and from the following points
only: Came.k. BerzeFa, Craw'ordville, Harlem, Thomson.
Greenesboro, Union Point,
..ad' sod. Rutledge, Soc ; a!
CitcJe. Covin 'ton, Conyers, Stone Moun¬
tain and Decatur, •
Train No. 28 will stop at, and receive
pc.sse lgers t 0 an d from the following sta
T^ms a, ^erzelia, Cra^ordvilIe. Harlem, Dearipg, Lnion
Iȣai Ccmak. t
Ct£i‘ ^ Sto'ne
fEunU-^’a M Sl" r ain and n°. Decutui V ‘ n ^f ’ Conyer ®> bt0n *
f Jm VhariesLn Northwest and cS
West and Northwest, E«t r-asi
Ir t GREEN,
**b. DOi'SET, JNO.W.
Prsseacer Agt. Gen’l.Manager.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, ? DECEMBER 2WC 1883 .
DfBULL’S
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For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,!
Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis,Croup, Whooping Cough, Influ-j In¬
enza, Consumption and for the
cipient re¬
lief of consumptive persons in advand
ced stages of the Disease For Sale
by all Druggists.—Price, 25 Cents.]
T M. H. O. T. S.
Pianos * Organs
Selected from Ten of the Best Ma¬
kers, are so much Superior to others at
Prices so much Less, that Purchasers
save from $10 to SloO by visiting or
writing to
G. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
Save Money at 831 Broad street, Au¬
gusta, Ga,
“Love and Praise,”
Latest Sunday School Book,
New Hymns of "Love and Praise.”
NEW SONGS OF “HOPE A TRUST.”
Beautiful Hymns,
INSPIRING MUSIC.
CONTAINING CHOICE SELECTIONS
FROM THE
Most Valuable Productions of the Best
Writers of
Poetry and
-WITH—
New Hymns and NewMusic
COMPILED BY
*4 ..■ra-.,NS0”
-.
Fn’l Edition, Words and Mnsic.
Price, 35 cents (post-paid); <S3 1$ P«* -
dozen, by Ex pi ess. Word Edition —
Hymns only—12 cents (poat-pm.d) ;
SI 20 per dozmi, by Express. in
Specimen Copy, Fail Edit ’Oil, pa¬
per cover, 25 cents, post-pahl,
. G. O. IlOBINSON A CO..
Paid s’-ers, Augusta, (»a.
T. M. II. O. T. S.
For Sale, Lee so or Hent
ON satisfactory terms to approved up
plicants. that valuable piece of proper¬
ly situated in Crawfordville, consisting
of awelhng ami store now occupied by
Tims. E. Bristow. Apply to
S. B. Wrigiit. Executor,
Sept. 21st. t-0-0. Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE.
Al ES'SRS CKOAKE & BROOKE.
i\JL Assignees of public Mefshon that & they Flyni
announce to the ate
cl sing out their stock of Dry Good3 at
‘ notify all parties to come
cost. Also, and settle their notes
forward at once will be placed in
and accounts or they for collection.
the hand’s of an attorney
Sharov, Ga., Nov. loth, 1883.
Clinard House.
Athens, Ga.
A. D.CLINARD, - - Proprietor.
Porters at Each Train.
Commercial Rates.
Large Ceram odious Sample Rooms.
POLITE and ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
German Oifp.
I AM now prepared to fill all order
for Scale and Mirror Carp at the very
^owpsi prices. Prompt attention given
to orders. Address,
J. R. KENDRICK.
June8,2m. Sharon, Ga.
1,000 MILE TICKETS.
Gkoroia Railroad Company, ;
office General Passenger Aoet.
Augusta, April 5th, 1879.
COMMENCING MONDAY. 7th st,,
his Company will sell ONE THOUSAND
MILE TICKETS, goed over main line and
branches, eack? at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
ITiese tickets will be issued to in
divlduals. firms or families, but not to
firmj ondfafflilies combined.
E. R. DORSEY,
May9,18 ( 9 Generai Passenger Agent.
FBBBBST
PRIRND I
Dr. J. BKADFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
Tins famous remedy most happily meets
the demand of the age for woman’s pecu
liar and multiform afflictions. It is a rein
edv for WOMAN ONLY, and for ONE
SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases. It is a
specific for certain diseased conditions of
the womb, and proposes to so control the
Menstrual Function as to regulate all the
derangements and irregularities of Wom¬
an’'s
MONTHLY SICKNESS,
Its proprietor claims for >t no other medi¬
cal property, and to doubt the fact that
this medicine does positively possess such
controlling and regulating powers, is sim¬
ply to discredit the voluntary testimony who
of thousands o’ living witnesses, are
to-day exciting in then- resirpation to
sound health and happiness.
gUADFIELD’S J 1 KMALK ft ECUL.VfOB
is a strictly vegetable compound, and is the
product of medical science and benefit praetica of
experience, directed towards the
SufTei'ing Woman!
It is the stud'ed prescripi'on of a learned
physician whose .specialty was WOM¬
AN, and whose fame became enviable and
boundless because of his wonderful suet
cess in the treatment and cure of female
complaints. Tne REGULATOR is the
GRANDEST REMEDY known, and rich¬
ly deserves its name :
Woman’s Best Friend !
Because it controls a e'rs« of functions the
various derangements of which cause more
ill health than all other causes combined,
and which sorely embitter her life, and
prematurely end her existence 1
Oh ! what a multitude of living 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 I Rely happiness upon as
as your safeguard for health,
and longlife.
PP.SPArEO ONLY BY
DR, J. BRAOv'lELD, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Dr. R. J. Reid, Crawfordville. Ga
Pktck— j Small Size, ... 73 cents -
Large Size, §130.
PATENTS
BSSVSmL latent, wnt feefc TUlrtT-^yen Tear cxpert«n>o%
BLOOD KING.
A Kidney G.mpleiint Cured.
Ati.anta, Ga., Julv 11 ,1883.
Blood Balm Co : 1 am a m-relwnt of
this city and 1111 over 30 yeais of age My
k’dneys have been exceedingly Inactive
and i'regular for many years, attended
with great paitt ill small of the back. At
times my appetite failed, amt l became so
nervous that f could nut attend to business.
During all this tin e inv case imd all the
attention that money could secure, and
many physicians ami various medicines
were resorted to, but 0 . complete failure
was tliw regular result.
B. B. B. was recommended by some one,
and to say that its action on me was magi¬
cal would be a mild term. One bottle
made me feel like a new man, just like I
was young again. In all my life I never
used so powerful and potei t a remedy. I
For the blood and kidneys It is the best
ever saw, ana one bottle will force any one
to praise it. If you doubt this, call on Dr,
Gillaim, and he will send you to me, and l
will take pleasure in telling have you of been my
case, and that of others who
cured. A. L. D.
Send for a pamphlet of proof of wonder¬
ful cures of Blood Poisons, Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga. Call on DR. It. J.
at Crawfordville.
ts Sr.,
1 PUT'W li/Tti*®
•f! cr ruffle Co.
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4 ‘ j. W. KtXON,
Attorney at Law,
CHAWFORDVIL LE CA
WII-L practice in all State and Fed
eral Courts. Any business entrusted
to his rate will receive prompt iiersonal
attention. COLLECTIONS A SFE
f Vl.TY
Okiickin Mitchell Building.
CARPETS.
-*Y Furnisning
Carpets and llonse Goods. The
Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Mo
quet, Brussels, Mats and 3-Ply Crumb & Ingrain Cloths, Carpets, Window
Rugs, Wall Papers. Borders, Lace Cur¬
Shades, Cocoa
tains., Cornices and Foies, & Canton
MutAeigs, Upholstery, Frames. Engravings, Samples Chro
mos, j ricture Write for
and Trices, BAILIE «fe COSKl'KY
TemJe. sueewsnrs to Geo. A. Bailie, Masonic
AUGUSTA; GA. JunelB.ly.
“WIPED OUT.”
Thf Story of an Atlanta Boy as
told by His Father.
TRUTH IN A NtlTellELL.
Frank Joseph, lives nt 245 Jones
street, Atlanta, an.l When lias a promising boy about boy
of six summers. the was
tlirVe years of age a peculiar swelling was
clisfovered on Ins neck. Various liniments,
politicos, etc. were, applied without a per
eeftihle attumgh effect. internal The and swellings external increased, remedies
v,«fa used continually. Becoming alarmed,
a fliysiciae was called in who at once 1 >:o
notneed it a genuine case of well d •velop
edscrofula. lie used all tlie various reni
tufes usually resorted to by the medical
profession affected, In such and diseases,but finallv they other discharg¬ glands
;veame
er large of quantities of me i ter, and slough sight.
igg j3ie hoy the became parts presented feeble a ghastly and greatly
r euaclalcd, quite
and nit ilile to wa'lt. During
a period of over perilous—the two years his condition be
mine more hair fell from his
lead, luring ami this lie rapidly lost IBs eyesight, cared
all time lie was properly
♦>r ami Medical treated, college and was three, also treated at
jew for
condition steadily grew worse.
Now comes the almost miraculous escape
i.$ j .air this stopped lad. His falling eyesight off, was the restored,the glandular
I welling subsided, the horrible ulcerated
Hurlaces t’loynted healed, and cured t he sound whole mid system was re
well, all by
J|he jBotanic use of Blood only one Balm—which single bottle can of lie B.B.B.— had at
lUr.li. *1,00 per bottle. Sold in Cratvfoidvllle by
J.REID.
>
[ J HOTEL,
mm
TTfE
.»9«_
sciigcr depot and me depot b “dry.,,
Pacific and East Tennesee, the building rrgtlrfrfim
Georgia the hotel. laliroacs, Terms. in *2.00 saink (Jay. ot
E. T. WHITE, per Proprietor.
Kim HOUSE.
STONE MOUNTAIN, G A,
10 Miht From Atlanta.
Opened to mimm.er guests on the 1st of
may. Coot breezes, good water, only a
few minutes ride from the city Board,
12.000 month. per Address, day ; 510 per week ; *30 per
E. T. IVHITE, Atlanta or Stone Moon
t.'.in, Ga.
®flVe advise everybody to Luy.O
Furniture,
Mattresses,
Pictures, Etc.,
—FROM—
F. L. TJ ad getr,
±.
1112 Broad Street,
Augustta, Ga.
Photographs and prices on
application.
CURED BY
Oliver’s Quick Relief,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Throat, Headache,Tooth¬
ache, Colds, Sore Bites, and
Stings of Insects, Colic in
II ir.-,es, Ac.
Prepared l»j
MAYS & CO.
Att asta, Georgia,
For sa j y Dr. R. J. Retd and Thomas
ulton, Crawfordville, Ga., and J. A.
Kendrick, bl -non, Ga.
Pitts Carminative Syrup.
—FOR —
Flatulent Colic, Diarrhoei, Nausei,
Coughs, Ciioiera Infantum,
Teething, Cholera
Morbus.
DR. W. M. PITTS.
Druggist and Apothacary,THOMSON,GA
For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid Crowfordville
Ga., J. A Kendrick, and Geo. W. Overton
Sliaron, Ga.
Number 51 .
EE MU MB IB
Xl T> 1’lVf Xli lxl T? .Ilf \f axJL T^T7l> A >1J IV 1,1 lino this of nRe Business of Shnr is P crowded Competition, when e-eiy
only fill to its nt no si < a
pacity, the met chant must not his store with goods calculatid to ] lease
the people in both quality atnl price, but he must announce his
Bargains and Inducements
Clearly and forcibly to tlie public. I am prepared this season to meet the waiit* of
the people in a manner which must give satisfaction to each and every pufron. My
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS!
Will meet the, expectations ami desires of the most economical purchaser bfuiit
fill sslections of the latest styles ' "
Ill All Departments
No branch of iny business receives more ertteful attention than thy
Trimmings Comprising Elegant Patterns, Latest PURCHASED Styles, Unique Novelties with a* 1 vt» t ,u rt f
glvehuba to tit iiiateh. of the My goods were FOR (’ASH and 1 ii.undi i
lie
DISCOUNT TO MY CUSTOMERS
It will cost you nothing and to thoroughly convince yourselves that (hleli G really true
I only ask that you call see for yourself.
Dutch Bolting Cloth of all Numbers.
Polite Attention Shown to All.
MILLER’S (CORNER, AUGUSTA, J \ A
DR. E. J REIT,
Crawiordville, Georgia
HI Ay E cm hand a FULL STOCK of provisions such ns SUGAR, COFFEE
FLOUR, , BLACK and GREEN TEAS. Also, ready-mixed FAINTS, 0 route yellow,
venitian reel, white lead, linseed, machine and kerosene oils, i’owder, shot and gnu
cap , tobaccos cigars and snuffs, which I am offering very LOW for ( ASH. CALL
on me and you will be surprised to know how CAEAP my GOODS are selling.
iiariiiriji.r
THOMAS AKINTS 9
a rawfcrf ,Tr ’ 11- o. fa mi «6
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f
Fine Wines Liquors, Cigars, Tctaccos y
BILLIARD ROOM IN CONNECTION WITH BAR.
1 / 1 r 11 . < d i Gl» u, l will 1 m, hoiMaftar compelled to sell strictly for cash
and afi those indebted to nfo arc requested to come forward and settle their account at
once or 1 will Irn forced to put tlwm in tli - hunts of an attorney for collection. I
thank my customers for past favors and invite them and my new’ friends to giv* me
a call, THOMAS AKINS.
H. FRANKLIN,
Cotton Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
sep21
4ji rand Crist mas Exliibition
-AT
THOS. FUTzTO'NPS
Fancy Grocery Store.
CRAWFORDVILLE. l :: GEORGIA.
On which accasion will lie presented tlie largest stock of firework., Toys, Voliday Dolls.
Bohemian Glass Ware, Crockery, candies, Baskets and Fancy dried articles suitable for
gifts, also plain stick and fancy raisons , figs, nuts, cocoa nuts, lemons,
oranges apples, canned goods, pickles, flour, meal, meat, sugar, coffee and stock feed.
I keep on hand alno the very best brands of Tobacco and Cigars, tliankiu : the public
for past SST"0 favors, ALL AND I respectfully SEE ME, solicit I think, a continuance I of make the it same. irrlrn st, I
as that can to your ss am
determined not be under sold.
Tliomas Pulton.
■THE--
Great Furniture Palace of Augusta.
WE take pleasure in announcing that we have moved our elegant stock of f nrni
ture. to 840 BROAD .STREET, old stand of Myers & Marcus. We have this large stora
filleil to overflowing with the MOST ELEGANT and BEST ASSORT hi) Sf<>CKS,
ever offered. We compete with any market or any duller in STYLE, yi AMD oi.
PRICE The steady increase in our business is what has caused us to move so u»
ten. We now have THE FINENT STORK and FINEST STOCK IN oEOI GIa
W rite forcatalogue or call and see ns.
J. L. BOWLES & CO.,
840 Broad Sreet, Auras'a, Ga