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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1884)
THE DS>100RAT Friday, March 21ss, 1884. estered at tub post-office at craw FORDVIL.LE, GA., AA SECOND CLASS MATTER FOR MAILING. ’ M- C. JONES, - - - Local Editor PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE —Mr. II. D. Murden went down to Augusta yesterday. —Mr. T. E. Bristow, made a flying trip to the Gate city yesterday. —Sheriff M. D. L. Conger ikM Washington Tuesday.. -Mrs. Jennie Myers after a week’s stay, returned from Augusta bunday. —Attention is called to the tisement of Mr. E. M.* Pitts, in another column. - Vfr Ml. Thomas 1 nomas Fulton ruiton will wilt Irav lea next week on a business trip to New York. Peach and plum trees are in full bloom, we trust there will be a large crop of each. —Miss Lula Reid,who has been quite sick, we are glad to learu, is slowly re., covering -Dee Pridtup’s fish pond is a great resort for the young ladies bunday af ternoons. —Colonels r „ 1nnp i, J T W W. Ifi*on iiixon and and James Tames P. Reid, attended the McDuthe .'supe tior Court, in Thomson this week. —Mrs. Nettie Cupel.in , of Greenes buro, returned home Sunday from a visit to relatives in Crawt'ordville. —lion. John A. Stephens and lady visited his sister, Mrs. M. ri. Curry, at Liberty Hall, this week. —Mr. VV, A. Wright has purchased from Capt. Win. F. Holden, the J. IV. Farmer residence on Main Street. — And still the chicken thieves are allowed to carry oil their work and our citizens are making no effort to [break them up. —Parties wishing to obtain the stock of Plymouth Rock chickens, can get a setting ot thirteen eggs for one dollar, from Win. H. Stewart. —The Board of County Commission¬ ers failed to furnish us a report of their last meeting as recommended by the Grand Ariie jury. brass band discoursed some splendid music last Saturday night. Tue young men perform well for ttieir practice. —\IiS 3 Eunie Smith, a very charm¬ ing affd accomplished ymiug lady, ot Wammton, visited relatives in omr city last week. —We regret to learn of the illness of \*8Pduinnea O’Neal, Mr. O’Neal but hope is the He oldest will jsoou lecover. citizen of this county and while all his G/P'-Ades have long Since gone iiiiwn do the [dust, Ite has the sympa¬ thies of yli our people. — A roan by the name of Murphey of flmcolu comity, woo it will lie re memfiered, was here las spring build¬ ing toorobstones, has been charged with conspiracy and sun irdin ition of ‘ p.-rjmy and hae been caught and lo Iged in jail' — Messrs. W. A. K io .vies and E 1 ward Y.iui.*, of tue Urevuesboro Home „ Journal, were in town iue, l,i> M . Knowles is a deserveoly popuhu you. JU :m in our town. Mr Young, was formerly editor, oi the Democuai and ofie of the most bnIILint as well «i?> l, “ U6 ’ ri "‘ ' Parti, 18 to„,w„»U,ovo 11 »« ti“ ISSTIL. iuokit'K cles. Handkerchiefs are a desideratum i; 11 set.;' :£X. tacau* It not only relieves, bnt cures the worst cold oi cough. -The CrawfordviHe correspondent to-day says. Jimmie wheel vv horse. imams, He the Demcrat, is a the Democrat, sets up the type on writes locals now and then ana works the press, Jimmie will make a good newspaper man in time. II. bw 8« the right ring. —An exchange, in comparing ‘Why * preacher to a printer, says: V They is a preacher like a printer respect are both after the devil. In what does a preacher differ from the printer, Printers make the devil work and the devil makes the preacher work.” —We heard an old negro the otiier day denouncing the digging of cyclone ''rmr^p,ew,r.L” f wiser, talk in the same way. A cy clone is nc- more an immediate effect of God’s power than is * rain or a snow. We know the proximate agencies by whicli these latter are produced But 'ot the former we are ignorant. •cyclones we do not doubt in the least that result from the working of laws of na ture as yet unexplained. To provide means of protection against these is no more a resistance to God than is the building of a house to protect ourselves against the rains. gg* Our spring goods are beginning ask, gents’ clothinghatsand stoe la dies new opera and sandal slippers, corsets, hoes, summer cas-,imeres Yc. These are but the first droppings of the Shower III a few days th«v will begin il o pour in in torrents nor cease until everv department is flooded with eve rything the people need. Cooelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro. Ga. An Assistant To Nature. A A man man steDued stepped into into a a drug urug store si i the i o other day and called for a bottle N man’s “Neutralizing” Cordial. lie had forgotten tha word Neutralizing nod certainly substituted a good one as SSktoto^turalconStSii* thC Sy3 RAYTOWN IT A \I 3. BY AR«US. —Rain in abundance. —Miss Tommie Moore has returned to .school at Grovetowu. —Miss Mary Davidson, of Sharon, is the guest of Mrs. \V. O. Wright. We wish her a pleasant stay: —Mr. R. S.,’has been engaged tor 14 years, ana still refuses to designate the tim « —Mr, A. W. Mershon and lady visi- .. ted our town recently. May success and bliss attend them. —The confession board of the Oath iS^SfwoS&T&S STS —A model billet doux*- fiz “I iz cross ed over ma »v lands. been over many hills , bnt I iz never seen a gentle men 1 loves like I loves you, at dis time. I iz mighty glad you put off our marriage ’till 4tb Sunday. Your darl ino = g gal , Judy. —We are often told that our town is retrograding from a mercantile point of view. This I am proud to say is untrue. Our merchants are solid and meet their bills promptly. Tl» tnde afy smaUtowtf f *™ My Wlth thaUif Uldl ot tUj ^ sm<iu l0 ' v,1 ‘ —-Raytown school consists of _ about t , 55 scholars, and is progressing finely The Professor meets promptly at the appointed hour, and labors diligently *° Promote the best interests of the scboo j_ We trust be will ever have the hearty support, and endorsement 0 f fj-j^uds and patrons. Education is a topic of very great importance, and we should ever be ready and willing to aid and encourage the educators of mu land in the grand pursuit of teaching the young idea how to shoot. SHARON ITEMS. BY OLIVER. —We quote eggs in our market at 12J with fair demand. Buttter 2U ceuts. —The shoe trade on last Saturday, was almost equal to that of December. —Mr. H. H. Moore, of Cub’erton, was in our village on last Friday. —Mr. L. M. Thompton is receiving a new lot of material and we suppose he is prepared to supply the buggy and wagon trade. —Rev. Mr. Simpson preached a very impressive sermon at the Presbyterian church ou last Sunday. —Miss Fannie Hamilton, of East¬ man, recently, of Warren, is; on a visit to her brother, Mr. N. U. Ed¬ wards. —Mrs. Ada Kendrick, after spending a pleasant week with her parents at Union Point, has returned home. bly —This late spring will certainly with be farmers, a pmarka- but our we hopk that everything will work oir for the lH'8*-Ii’tbe end. ' -if the Sunday school could meet in toe forenoon on thud .Tiuulay it \vonl 1 not only be more conve.uent lor the school hut won I 1 ii<! 1 coiiSHler.iolrt to the number present at the 11 o clock service. We only make Ibis suggestion thinkiug it an an vantage te both —Mr.Edward Ogl.itree lias purchas 'd a Texas nag, and we must siy, servs much credit for the patience, which J he has used in breaking her ti . while the horse might be gentle in one respe.-t, ive moans, advise bun C h()ra(> h , ni , ss< ful - lhw (5mighfc Qw \ a resting place , . . () f v“.nEV»......... uu ,r ‘»v ^ . jo|)S fi)r a continual suceess. - t "» »*«■“*, -**"»• pain DJ ter Prof. Ware is noted for taste j ibenilIy displayed by the care w i,j C h decorate his valuable lot. --------——-- jj eavb affections, kidney and liver troub [ s a fj e et nearly one-half of all ”“*1, .,,. ln dkind Yet how many heedless pass a shortened I if. given „o ear, to these complaints which cause the hu man family such great distress. Does your [ lear t beat violently from the least excitement V Have yous fits of dizzi nes s ? Does your back ache ? Are your bowels constipated V These symptoms are the first warnings. Delay is dan gerous Be wise ir time. Regain per feet health by using Brown’Iorn Bitters ters. a cas simeres and cottonai.es opened this week, Copelau. bea.s & Armor, Greeuesboio, Ga. ^ Ten pieces white linen and tur key red, table damask and a beautiful assol tment of Doyles received this wee k. Copelau, Seaii t& Armor, Greenesboro, Ga. Ano ther large shipment of bug gjys and wagons received this we ek. we are selling them at very low figures ^ en(1 j or [jr i ces or C(t n a „d see them at our large warehouse on Broad street Copelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro, Ga. ^ ^ A barge invoice of * % received tins week. Cojie an, Seals A Armor, \nnor Greenesboro crecnesooro, Ga ua. t&T A bran new lot of ladies, mi fees and childreus’s white calico and Gingham bonnets received this week, Bopeian. seals & Armor, greenesboro, Ga. Every farmer should plant a patch of Millo Maize. The sUlk is unsurpass ed mu for horse and cat .le food, while the , . . gran - - ■ *• tue world , , lor { also the best giam in fowles. For sale by Copelan, -beals 4c Armor, Greenesboro. ja. -Our ‘vleviHs 15 years old to-day. ■-.,.« ■ ■—*-*»,- --- » ---- l ^ ‘* n ;----—‘-j"— Mr. Thoe. Y\ GuH.ird, Savantuih •Ga., saps: ‘‘I usd4 Brawn’s Iron isit ters for general debilitp and weakness with good results.” Mr. C. O. Miugledorf, Savannah, j*,, says: “I used Brown’s liyon and now weigh 30 pounds * more ever F did ” A - ,0, ^ straw hats till you can’t rest, uttle oid 'and young. Ga. Copelajfc Seals & Armor, Greenesboro, ngp Eastern Early Rose J potatoes® $2/75 per barrel ; §1.25 bushel. Ian, Seals* Armor, Gr^neeshoro, Ga. gg- Spring clothing, straw wffrld hats without and gent > s quarter shoes', end. Cooelau,Seals & Armor,Greenes boro, Ga. * -CONSUPTION COBBD. . East India Missionary the formula of a ®rr?SO also ^ositiv%iunt «7&^ radical |, un „ attentions, a curefov general Debility and alt nervous complaints, after tiaving thoroughly fesled its wondarful curative powers in tlmffaa,nos k&)wn of cases, feels it his duty to make it to his suffering fellows. The leoipc wiii be sent free of charge, to all who desire it, withMull directions for preparingland with stai^fe sue cessfully using. Adlress na L—----“ advice to motheks* v**# . ffroken Awyou di sturbed at "U X „f cutting teeth ? If so, > » ftt P p aud t bottle of Mas. w a on< Re u Teeth Widow's Soothing STiffm for, ing Children. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor Uttle sufferer mediately. Depend upon it, there is no mistake about it. t ci ^. stomach and bowcO, cures’ wind tens the the gums, reduces g i Ve8 tone and energy to the whole Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sprup for best female physicians and nurses in tiie* United States, and is for sale by all drug its throughout the world. Page U3 aeuts botUe. ■ - : - APPLICATION FOE LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia, YNOli Taliaferro county. It weeks after date, application of will be made to the Hon. Court Ordinary, of said county, for leave to sell the real estate, belonging to the estate of Hon. A. IT, Stephens' late ot said* .bounty deceased. This March 20, 1SH4- , > John a. Stehhens, Jjxecutor,.; I SHERIFF SALES. ; '• Georgia«-Taliaferro county. G ILL lie sold before the court bouse door, on the first Tuesday ville, in between April, next lu the town of Crawford the legal non rs of sale, the following levied prop¬ by, erty oiiedouble log houite ou J. T. Hamsun, constable, As the proper* of R. GiBifitiKs,,-am I turned over to me satisfy a fi Hi in favor of John Acree. This February 22ml. 1HS1, # M. D.Googer, - AI’PLIC aYiO-I FOR LETTERS OF AO . MINISTRATION, (^qyrgja,' ’faM-Orsr " YYTHERE.VS, Edward Oroake, has ftp IV ^ I bl her "lute gun, i-onntvdeeeased. Tl-e.-e are there t , r .. it ,cud admonish ad por-ons iuii ( , to l.n* uiul ul tu*ar at :u\ oilier on or hytliu first Moud.ty in Mu roll next, to show — mse if any tiiev cau why said letters V [^IribKatur:^"* A> Bbazli.v, )(jK1> T. O Or li u ••, ------------------------------ A i) MI NIST R A TOR’S SALE. ] ?> j y viRTCEof an order from the court of Orduuuy, of I'niaterro muni y, w.il be sold b.d'-re the cimri boused..or m said next, cmniy, eelwwu on riu; lir d Vui'sdy ... uiLlIv*- April Io.Iow .ul l ,lo l ' 1 ' • , w i •” ^.C'iSX "S saw March 4th, 1885. John P. Moore, - ei ”» *—*• GUAUDIAN S SALE. TjUItSUANT to an order from the Hon l orable C’ourt ot Ordinary, of I alia er couatv will be .-old before the court house ( i„„ r in said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April 1884, cash to the highest bidder, a tract of land lying iiusaid county, contaii ing two gjgJSj. william Rhodes, Ih. iSSi’S J. W. Ilixon, fbf^Sff T. S Har- I™ risen, John A. Stephens and others. Sold asthepropertyoitheminorsofL.G.Ev- deceased the of’distrihu ans, for purposes h Npu'eh 1 t >b 1,W * ' aw Mh iHsf .John 1). Evans, Guardian for said minors, r L ixt LIE r T 73 t\ DA a XT' Vlb rr. c-KtilO Li ’ i F ! & v JAWM- !i\\ ■as.': '45*4 ~r t, • »» Leads all others, and possesses advanta Plover . every other Machi ... . . e. Does all work without pasting, and finds, doing the work of every other Machine. Per¬ forms THIRTY-NINE OPERATIONS that can not be performed by any other tomather without'changin^ttw stitch or tension. braiding, quilting, For tucking, cording, dre-smaking and Pra i,roi,t,-ring, tailoring, equal. for family use in general, it has no ^ for descrintive ' price list to . . vOJ>Cl3ll} SCIllS GREENESBORO, & Ai llior, GA octiot-f Pianos Tfl. II. O. Organ T. S g Selected °«ecroa from nom Ten aen of or the rue Best »e»i J/a- ma. ,fr\cto ker8, are so much Superior to others at 80 Less that Purchasers .SHietrom $10 to blOO by visiting or 1 ' 111118 Y° | .a TIOlUNKOX * Uj -' ”'' a A A CO Igusta, save Ga. JSfley at 831 Broad street, Au i' 0 _ _ * „ ■ “LOVC 3.11(1 iL'illSB, L.tv.t &.mW'tflK»l Km*. I K*» Hjb» Of "Loie a»d 1W - I'NEW SONGS OF *’HOPE &TRUST.” Beautiful Hymns, INSPIRING MUSIC. lONTAlNINtf CHOICE SELECTIONS from the j/ 0 st Valuable Productions of the Best ^ Writers of PoCtl'Y ™ ail(l Sollff, ® 7 * _WITH_ . J eWMUSlC • I , COMPILED BY TV. LUDDEN AND G.O.ROBINSON, Edition cents’ Words and TAisic Price, 33 (post-paid) ; «3 00 per dozen, by Express. Word Edition jjy ^ ln „ g only—12 cents (post-paid); 2 0 per dozen, by Express. , Specimen Jiilition. in pa P® 1 covet, 2ocents, post-paid. G. O. ROBINSON & CO., Publishers, Augusta, Gn. # • T. M. II, O. T. 8. (Georgia iiailroad -AND- Banking Co. Office General Manager, f ( Augusta, Ga., Nov. 17th DM3. "j yrOMM ENC1NG SUN DAY, IHth Instant the following passenger schedule will he operated : Trains run by 90th meridian tin*', 32 minutes slower than Augusta tiide. « *10. 1 WEST—DAILY. NO. 2 EAST*-AI,Y _,v. “ Macon Augusta 10:3(fa|m 7:10 Lv. “ Athens Atlanta 9:J3.a|m 8:25 a nt a in p!m “ Milledg’ll !):05;a m “C’wf’il’ll 1:14 “ W’sh’i’u 11:20 a in Ar. Wnsh’g’2:5r»qi:m Ar- “ Athens CTdv'll l:10|p 5:00 ini“ “ MilledgTl Macon <l:45lpml 4:40 p in pm ‘ ■ ■ t.tieiitn . r,-<r. i>lio'“ Augusta HtfiAlplin NO. a WEST— DAILY. NO. 4 HAST—DAILY ---- -----=— - , Lv.’ A'cvTu"^]: Atlanta (ido'iiini'Ar. m|AM^fMvdl Augusta . aljo'S U:I0 In m Ar. a JOHN W. GREEN, K. R. DORSEY General Manager. <»en. Pa»H*ger Agent -------------- -------—---------* Fast Line ko. 27. West Daily no 28,Fust Daily __ J.ve Amrust-.i 7:4''umjEve am|.\r Athens Atlanta 2:45 pm “ Ar. O’w'f’v’l! 9:3s 7:15 •* Athens t2:*»am: “ O’f’dvll .5:50 “ ” Atlanta 12:85 pm, “ Augusla 8.1WI *• r^Ut \! T’MTA b ' A 'vNM) ATI \\f m-eive A 1 ,^e 4 t.Vnnd ( , w in o p a "."lowing -md pa* V from the Jm pouts d,! a rl H<,n-son <himak, Crnwfmdville, Union 1’attit, (Beenesboro, TOBfe Madison, Uu!lt*djre, Social . ................ . ........ ..... Train No. 28 will stop at. and receive passengers to and from I lie following Dealing, sta¬ tions, only, Berzelin, llarleni, Union Thomson, Camak, Crawfordville, Social Point, Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Mountain and Decatui The East Line has Through Sleeper from Atlanta to Charleston and connects for all points West and Northwest, East and Southeast E. Ii. DORSEY, JNO.W. GREEN, Gen. Passenger Agt, Gen’I. Manager cured iiy Oliver’s Quick Rebel, Rheumatism, Colds, Neuralgia, Throat,' Headache,Tooth¬ Bites, and ache, Sore Colic in Stings Horses, of Insects, <fec. Prepared by MAYS & CO. Atlanta, Gkohgia, For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid and Thom b SirtStSSsfiai. 0 *' - *'“* J “ * 1.000 MILE TICKETS. Office Georgia General Rah, Passenger road Company, Agkt. ^ / Augusta, April 5th, 1870. ) COMMENCING MONDAY. 7th st,, his Company will sell ONE THOUSAND MILK TICKETS, good over main line and branches, at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS eack. these tickets will be issued to in divlduals, firms or families, but not to firms ond families combined. K. R. DORSEY, May 9,1879 Generai Passenger Agent. E. 11. FITTS, Crawfordville, Ga, Contractor and Builder, Is prepared to make bids, give esti mates and undertake building 6on tracts of everv description. He keep conH tanUy on hand a full supply <> Bve thousandJieart pine Jraweo s gles. which he is sel ing at prices. He returns thanks for past pat r0 nage and asks a continuation of the same. Texas contains 20,0)1 sq uare lufle ofcoa] fOETH and EAST ! Fourteen Hundred Miles. , I 4%) —TO— Boston, Blass. After satisfying our thirst for bargains in Fhis line, we boarded the Fast TixpreA and after one nights ride the day dawns and finds us in t e great American uietropolh, UNTIE’W YORK; Many days, and Utmost possibly weeks, will here be spent in search of various bargain* ?is ua. nierous lines. care and all dilligcnoe will be taken to secure the 'newest *tvle» shades and fabrics In every branch. As the SPOT CASH is the great propelling force of this day and generation, with this in hand, we prop,iso to unearth to our many «tm tomers and fronds th*> present spring bargains wuieli have heretofore lain down ont When fully satisfied with our work in this great commercial thoroughfare, we find oar selves enroutc for the beautiful city of PHILADELPHIA Remaining here sufficiently lonp to’strike the manufaeturinc center or eertain |ln#», again we aboard the train ami soon find ourselves in the beautiful and classic city of BALTIMORE the acknowledged reigning seat of MILLINERY FASHIONS Having secured Mi» nld of the most accomplished milliner in the. e,tv, several days will !>.• .spout in selecting our large and varied stock of Millinery, Ribbons, Lucees" and Neekwaie which wh«n placed before you will be simply covetous to look upon. BY APRIL THE FIRST Nature robed in her o.wu loveliness will smile upon us, and NEW HOODS from the North, East and West in carload quaiiUtles and endless varieties will greet and fa»*L mile you. MlhS LOULA. our popular, experienced, polished and artistic milliner, wilt open inside the doors of her MILLINERY PALACE and bid her innumerable frieuUa WELCOME. Come one, come all. THIS WEEK Having hurriedly sketched what you may soon expect., in eonerttsfon let us e»rfv m attention to a few goods, arriving this week : One solid ease new Spring Prints !"t)u* thousand dollars worth of Spring Clothing all the nobbiest styles styles anil latest «u»*. Five hundred dollars in line fur llats and an endless variety uf strew hat* in a test childrens days. Forty shoes. dozen Another diamond immense dyes—every shipment imaginable tint Gents, Ladies, misses ftlut of Buggies and Wagons Embracing only the best makes, bridles, which we soil at most satisfactory price*. IS»ggy|aa4 wagon harness, saddles anil Cooking stoves and stovewaro of every description. We are Headquarters for Everything Our stock embraces forty different denartmonts and fill* three large building*. By oable eoiniminlcatlons, ample facilities, personal energy, proper courtesy, eoa* plete largestTJ'ade and adequate stock in we Georgia. hope to make Greenesboro the peer of the best equal ta the center ’ . YOUR RULY. Copekra, Seals & Armav, ■( , GreencdfCro, Ga,' w SHEEHAN'S E. SHEEHAN, E“ro[>. 1025 Greene Street, AUUGSTA, ilBOROLA. -MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Lemon Soda, Sarsasparilla and Ginger Ale, cfSl'l’ERIOR EXCELLENCE. Bisl Brands of Beer in worn! or g a«M. Domeo** ami Foreign l’OKTJilt ami Importer SEi. r/.ER.S in ju •*. Motts^a.nt Kentucky v.7" HER in wood and glass- Orders solicited Write for prices and term*.' I^Iee i f good qualities and just weight furnished at market pric . A Grood Chance ior Young Met*, R% Ik Business Institute! SHAUON, GA, f / s' i 11 Mm mm? Vi _TTvv V: 1 ■A X Xc /'?5 V;H V LrY g&qr 1 M ^ 2 ^ / nmk/T /• /oi v. ]h mtb -5- J -Ni^-cae. ■ ////J 7. V ry.'pnvn-e-i-c-tr?./ <in</ C/j. '/lttZ'i-y. cf-tuh Arh, All Kinds of Pen Work Done to Order. \ , LESSONS GIVEN BY MAIL ! ’ ' W / Principal -•