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THE DEMOCSAT
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28ht, 1883.
ENTERED AT THS POHT-OTT'KE AT CHAW
FORDYILl.E, GA., AB HKCoSD CLAWS
matter nor mailing.
M. C. JONES, - Local Editor.
Important to Young Tien.
The next session of the renowned
f nn.incK ial College, of Ken!in ky Lni
wi i sit v. Lexington. Kv., begins Janua¬
ry «;h. 1884. Total cost to complete
Full Diploma Business Course, inelu
(Png tuition, books, and board, *‘85.
Time required. 10 weeks, Literary
course fiee, Telcgrapy taught. 5,(fK)
•scceaafitl graduates. You can begin
»• anytime. No \ aCation. For dt'cit
Ur, addres s,
Wi Li;vit It. stt til
L eXington, Ky.
l(o« an ran'
* hue opened it (irst-cia iH ivst'aii
up
atil «.*.i s M;. Ti i’s. Akins’ bat room.
wiiete i him pit’pmed to give volt a i Cull < '
iM'ij.fi 4j>v iiom y«>u way v U.
afiG ( < i(Ai’i.n* NV aim;.
sot’ me#
Cntwtonlvilk.*, (la.
SPECIAL LOLAt
— Ladies’ nr.d Misses clonks ar.d
Walking juikets in»tn 8L25 to 5
(.’all and see them .il C. .Myers
—(J.iil ut U Bergstrom’s and rxnin
me llto.st! pretty n:i« and eight day
i locks fioin 82.5) up to SlO,
_(j. Bergstrom keeps the I test select
ml stock of crockery and glassware in
town. He Inis goblets that you can
drive a 10 penny nail into a hard piece
of thiil or with.
From this (late and through the
Holidays we vviil give a special
incut of 5 per cent, discoorii on tlie
liner grades of clothing and overcoats.
Note ties and come direct to Copel in,
Seals & Armor’s, (immesboio, Ga.
_Mini’s, youths’ and boys’ clothing
in endless quant ities. Suits 1 ruin 84 to
1530 at C. Myers grades and
_Piints of the best wav
ianted tast. cohos at 5 and tit at t . .My
<ts.
Ladles’ band satchel.-* in all. col¬
ors both in leather ami Beautiful plush, r aiicv
baskets ail stvb\“. cdogue
stands,--Copclnn, HeuD & Armor,
Gteeucsboro, in.
—A fine line of pocket and table cut¬
lery, scissors and hardware generally at
C. Bergstrom’s.
—Genuine Magnolia seed rye and
rust-proof oats. Also, meat, (Tom- and
provisions or all kinds kept at 0. Berg¬
strom
gjr Beautiful assortment of majolica
ware, vases, toilet salts, l.mcy cups
and saucers, moustache cups, ciunforts
am! napkins. AH for the Greenesboro, Holidays.—
Copelan, Seals & Armor,
Ga.
—Ladies’ dress goods all wool from
10c to 81 25 per yard at U. Myers.
Corn, fodder, shucks, cotton seed,
horses, mules, wagons, ami agticultu- sale
rt.l implements of all kinds lor by
Captain .L U. Anthony. Gall on him
at ouce if you wislt to buy. ietttts
strictly cash,
—If von wish to purchase a good
dewing*machine, call Maebiue ami examine at C.'iatdes llm
Celelnuted D.iVis
lierffSirouT^. Lull gu Ly jio luu onl>
on« loft
Fv Rubl.ee cows, horses,
Copelan, Neals r v . Ann-u f* s,Dietnesbou ,
<ln.
r;.,r Ladies mnmto* MIm Rourne
wilt give yon pet" font. oh o.< ' loaka
end Walking jackets for the present.
Niie ‘ |i,,v I he largest tuid nmat- complete
okio i-,' , Let Gent Hi tins whole conn
t IV. mse. twin i. i,.,, i.. conein, 1 >
Neals A Attnor, Greenesboro, Hu.
B iir.il nuts. English walnuts, al- >
monds. fancy candy, slick candy, up-j j
ides, raisins, nil kinds cnlckevs, citron
Pickles and canned goods at—Copclutt,
Seals A Armor’s, Ureenu. boro, lla.
tar Special inducements offered in
•it) S&ZS in,, s .'SfSWA 1 lot id iv goods Sw Intending
season, we urt giving < losing out, I” 1 *
CCS. • Copelan. Seals & A t utor, Greenes
boro, Ha. i
>ngat marked lower titan since
tin- war. Sixty it.tneis in stock, N d\v
is the time to buy. Copelan, Seals <&
Armor, Uieencsbovo, G.i.
Cv*’ Now _ lot lmCgiC‘3 ,__. Dtst . tecctvcd . ... .
and reudv for tdiO Holiday trade ; o pet
cent. off for the spot cash from now
until January 1st.—Copelatt, Seals &
Manor tDcenesboro. Hu.
Uj- Invoice of cook stoves just re
reived, VVe carry the largest stock of
stoves in this country and by-the-wuy
;,rt! them cheaper loan anybody else.—
U<v t H>ltui, Seals & Armor, Hreeuesboro,
Ha.
New lot sewing machines, cheap¬
er titan ever before All prices. Davis,
Rstev and Singcv. Send for price list,—
Uopc'tnn, Seals A Anuor, Hreeuesboro,
Ha
\Y. ,J. NORTON.
I K %»> l OilbVlI.U t> A
G ninirtor and Builder
Also Denier in
Binding Material cf ali
Kinds.
— Mr. H. L. Williams. Jefferson. Ha ,
says- *’I tt<-l Brown’s iron Bitters
for dysp*.p.-:a with most excellent te*
suits * »
GT ” 2; id at all
tiutes 10; u ■ iiltrS, C 1 . w- V
be«s-wax. eggs. «vc,—Copci tn Semis
Aruwr. HrceutsK'rP Ha.
Tiii' r- v i ) vvis
ferw P
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: Leans all others, and po-werses advanta
ges liver every other Machine. Does all
work without basting, and It nils, doing
i i,lis work of every other At ichine. lVr
| forms
THIRTY-NINE OPERATIONS
that can not be performed by any other
Machine in the world. It sews from lace
i to leather without eh iitging the stitch or
tendon.
For broideriug, tucking, tailoring, cording, braiding, dressmaking quilting, and
< <*111
■ foi f.imily us«* in uttucml. it lia» Do equal.
t-rf*"Scnd for descriptive price list to
Copcltut, Seals & Armor,
j ot'im-f GREKNK8BORO, GA
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f yHi .Lx#* Wi B V<Dl*f n tf til U
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| Has !n Stock at
j ! Akin's Old Sian l,
: CliAWFuRD VILLE, HEORGiA,
, A large and well assorted stock >f tn
Gftccos, cigars, sugar, coffee, Horn - ,
meal, lard meat, canned goods
ot ail kinds, and in fact every ting kept
in a lirst-ciass country store.
Ort the first of January be will move
Iris entire stock of goods from Sharon
to bis store in tills place.
!
CnuYfoiTlvilic Academy.
Tim exorcises of tills school will begin oh
Uu> second Monday ol'.f.t iltarv. tKSt.
I’ . • imd M'-.-ion will begin nil the DTh
day of Au-juM, and end ..... the Mlulay of !>■’•
q 1 .*]!"f < V‘ih‘ 'first session, will boas
j- 0 j oW . anti §0.00.
OvUiojirajD.iy, roadinj?
Ku«!bM Gmm’»mr.G«H«r.tphv. Arithme
Tuition yti.oo.
for the second session, will be as
reading or writ in r, S 1.00.
Griunmar, Geography, Anth
orany other English Keeping bv.tn«tes,S12.00 higher
| qp, I!-ok or
Mat l.euintn*. Mt.oo
No ;! mr ,: l will he received for n less time
Uian lift session, exceiU by n special contract. aiwonop
;,u l <lt!<luetiou will bp math* for
| 0st time, except in eases of protract- !
sickness. T. 11. YARBOROUGH,
duett I’nncipal
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a in >(’.! to nothuks.
Arc you disturbed at night and htokin
send at once and get ti bottle of Mas.
Wissj.ow’s Soothing Sviuiv kor Teeth
ins G'Hii.pnttN. Its value is incalculable, sutferer
It will relieve the poor little im
mediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. it cures
dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the
stomach and bowels, cures inrtamation.and wind colic,soft
tens the the gums, reduces sysk'in,
gives tone and energy to the whole
\j rs Winslow’s Soothing Sprup for Chit
dren Teething is pleasant to the taste, and
sisthe prescription of oue of t ie oldest and
best feimd« physicians ami nurses in the
United States, aud is for sale oy all dtuj
throughout the world. Prieu 23 coats *
bottle,
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*°**? £<: A ,, |
4^'^/# a, s
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GA
For sale by *V. R. Gunn, Crawford
ville, Ga
—Mrs. L. F. Barry. Louisville. Ha..
.vs; "1 used Bruvu’s Don Bitters
ri-r weakness and in-bealHi ami am
greatly benefited. ’’
4 lUQtti&taiifijfBftMrifo
n \\ T I f.L SOON he owned from a battery charged whose guns with are entirely always new loaded ammunition In th« jftter- •»
rwi of ihr people. These gutis are
tamed f rom the importers,jobbers and auction rooms of
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
The people will hear the noise, their purses will receive tha benefit, away with
high prices.
CROPS ARE TOO SHORT.
•• *e
Tile people must make their money go a long ways, CASPAR MYERS under
stands this, and he is prepared to quote such figtues as his customers will appreciate,
lie has just eitunn d from tin- great comnterc al markets, where lie gave his personal
attention to the selecti n of the largest stock of "goods ever brought to Crawfordville
or Middle Georgia. house
COME AND.sEe MY ASSORTMENT. I am determinmed quality, that no fi'ong styi*.
tiie Georgia railroad or its branches snail excel me iti quantity, price or
Ladies’ Dress Goods,Domestic Goods,
In this department 1 can give the Ladies the fullest satisfaction. I have a large
assortment of Prints of new figure beautiful, brilliant, anu fast colors, Ladies’ dress
(foods from the lowest grade to the finest Bilks and Trimming of all kind* to match
also flats trimme ! and unlrimnied, Hosiery fail grades), Sheetings, Shirtings, Tidk
ng l.ineii' and Toweling* and every article that is of use land beauty, and which go
to make up a ladies’ toilet or furnish"the house.
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(*eutleinen’s Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes &c„
My line of gentlemen's youth's and boys’ clothing is full and complete and presort
all the attractions a ul 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 al) styles and pi ices. My stock of hoots and shoes is large and I can suit the p '
lie in any quality lacy want from the finest dress boot to tire courses! brogan.
MIB KL.L>A]VEidUS -
IN* my miscellaneous department I have -all the little articles which go to make tp
a stock to supply the new ■ of the public; among which are Notions, Needles, Pins,Cut¬
lery, erorkerg. Glass ware hard ware, Tobacco, cigars, etc, in making up my sleek
omitted nothing that you can call for.
Groceries and Provisions.
f keep always on hand fine hungry family groceries and farm yourself. supplies. 1 am prepare* te
clothe the naked aud feed the cornu and see tor
To My Friends and Patrons.
In conclusion allow me to-return my thanks for past favors and to ask for a coutix
uanceof of the same.
C. MYERS.
Crawfordville, Ga., September 12, 1883.
Hi SI F L Y N T,
C 11 AWFORDVILLE, G A.
-DE A^LER IN
l^anpy and Family Groceries,
CANNED (tOODH A SPECIALTY, I’rovi/ioii* of all kinds, such as I« r( l, Bacon,
Hams, Floor, Jfeal, Sugar and Colfee. Also a large stock of Tobaccos and Cigar*.
Think of it, a It inch plug tobacco for 5e. Come try a Temptation cigar the best 5c
cigar In town. fine stock of unadulterated whiskies at prices that will
i have just received a purs
sstonLli lite natives. Come and see me.
II- H. FLINT
HOLDEN & FARMER,
Post-Office Building, Crawfordville, Ga,
— DRA r.EltS IX —
Fancy Groce-’les,
AND
Plantation Supplies.
H ARDWARE CUTLERY. TOBAG'COS, SHOES, AC.
Tim successful man all over the world is he who underbuys and always undersells.
No such signs as “selling out at cost,” “giving goods away” and not to be undersold,
etc., Rigid, te. No such chaff as that wins. Have Tlw Goods, Let The Prices Be
and the people will soon find ikout and look you up. Many a time Right the crude
rouqh b-as pulv« rized the finw gem because he knew where to Buy and
htul tlie.Nerve to Sell Cheap,
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FOR $45,00*
Whats the use of walking when every man can afford to buy a good ail hickory
tpa Iti ffiiiff
for tlie 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 the usu
guarantee. 1 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 $7.5(7.
rf your buggy or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to do it as cheaply as it
can be done elsewhere.
Blaeksmithing in alt its branches and a!', work guaranteed. Call and see me and
examine and price my large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness and whips
Thanking my customers for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same. Respectfully,
J. N. CHAPMAN,
Crawfordville, Ga,
Across Continent! /
a
®a«BQSA
Heard of and Visited!
number. After a pleasant voyage of several weeks we reached the great metropolis of
New York. Sometime was spent in looking through this busy city. From tlienee wo
proceeded Louisville, to »)'•• Philadelphia. we directed Hearing our att< ntion of the to that vastness city. of Ilere the Southern Exposition a t
than the accumulations the Southern Vre were more astonished
ever at of states there exhibited, far surpassing
anything we had before encountered in all our travels. However we must travel #n,
Atlanta, the famous Gate City, next found us treading its busy thoroughfares goes
becoming tired of crowded cities, and surging masses, we d eterniined to seek quiet and
recuperation. and salubrity Greenesboro, Ga., being recommended for the great hospitality of its
citizens of its climate, with one accord we decided to hibernate at this
remodeled old town, of which I propose mainly to speak, Having secured comtortablo
quarters a stroll up town was suggested. Passing some distance down Broadway we
were suddenly confronted by a massive brick structure of enormous dimensions at
which the people were going in and out like bees in a hive; Upon inquiriu# we wero
informed that this was the house of
COPELAN, SEALS & ARMOR.
Entering we stood amazed. Having traveled through the greater portion of the
state we had seen nothing like it. Brim full of customers ; every salesman as bu*y at
he could be—purchasers delighted. Late in the afternoon, trade having subsided,
somewhat, the courteous proprietors, bidding us welcome, asked to show us through
the house. Now let me tell you some solid facts. t*»
We were first showed through
MR. O. T. IRBY'S
Department color, Laces of Silks, of Satins, description Plaids and from Brocaded Velvets, Cashmeres of every quality
and every to 75 cent per yard. Dreis Good* In
such variety as are seen only in the lorgest cities. Everything that can be embraced In
a dry good* and notiou department can here be found. Mr. irby is assisted by Mr.
Sammie Wilson.
From thence we were taken to
MR. A. L. BICKER’S
sDepartment, embracing over 120 lines of childrens, misses, ladies and gents shoe*—all
tyies, shapes, Mr. sorts Osgood and prices, domestics in wholesale, quantities. So great u this de¬
partment that Thrower is employed to aid him.
Next we were carried to
MR. C. E. MONFORT’S
Departments where is kept excellent lines of pocket and table cutlery ; an elegant »j.
sortment of stationery confectionery ; all kinds of musical instruments ; candies, crackers and ever
in thing in the show-cases. line, and a beautiful display of .Jewelry, artistically arranged
revolving This department was a treat to see.
X
MR. W.T. ATKINSON
Keeps properly speiking, a wholesale department. Jeans, Calicoes and dolfneitic* pil- \
cd ceiling high. Mfr. A’s. department also embraces over seventy-live »tyle* of meue'
boys’ ana childrens’ hats from 25 cents to 85.00
We passed through the CARl’ET DEPARTMENT, which it a magnlficlen t 4M
play into f
MISS M. L. BOURNE’S
MILLINERY PALACE. Here vre fell inT lov*. The display l» beautiful andMlsa
Jimmie is charming. "VVe saw a number of handsome fur trimmed cloak* aud *lefant
slush LiHions;French flowers, hats and bonnets—in fact we were bewildered with beau¬
ty on every hand. After lingering here as tong as tiiua would allow, we next called to
»ee;
MR PHILIP ROBINSON,
nis three departments we found brim full of wood ware, tinware, sadies, bridles and
harness, valises and satchels, and one thousand fancy baskets.
MR. A. B. ECHOLS,
Then invited ns to look through his department suits *11 grades of clothing. He chinchilla »how*d u* boys suits
from 3 to 17 years ; men# and youths and prices; and beaver
overcoats—w# never saw anything to equal his stock aud prices.
MR. J. B. WILLIAMS
EverdH Y is arranged neatnes*an!
has charge of the Hardware. ng with care and
say* he can supply you with anytl .Cg from a carpet tack to a steam engins.
the druggist of the house, tery kindly showed us through th« drug, crockery and
class-ware departments, which are under his care. We found everything in perfect
order.
MR. E. G. MERRITT,
Con trolls over fifty lines heaty boots and shoes. In this extensive department hs is as¬
sisted by Mr. Daniel Boone. We found
MR. A. G. HARRIS
in the furniture department. Here we saw everything in th# way of furniture—th«
largest and pretiiest line we have ssen anywhere in the state.
There were many other departments to be seen, but not having time t# look further
we passed on down stairs where we met MR• E. D. JONES, agreeable the book-keeper, and | decidedly and
MR. H. H. H ARRIS, the Cashier. These are the most
the best lo< kin ; gentlemen in the house, competent in their respective positions, svsry*
thing moves liki clock work and no errors ever occur.
The Grocery Department is under the charge of JOHN CLARK assisted by AB*
REESE. '
RAM
Outside the enorm.ms building we Were carried to the Undertaking Department, and
a house to the rear o? the main building and filled to the top with caskets coffins.
This part of the business is conducted by MR. GUS HARRIS who understands his bus¬
iness.
Still we were carried on across an entire block, into a large Warehouse filled with
Buggies, Wagons, Cook stoves and cotton and looked closely after by Mr. H.M,Spinks
This i» but a hurried and partial enumeration and not the tenth is told of .whal
we saw. Throughout the entire stock the low prices quoted were Surprising.
We honestly advise you to concentrate your trade st
Copelan, Seals A Aioar, « i
Greenesboro, Ga.