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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1884)
Georgia *L- Railroad AMI) BaijLiviJig Co. UNPICK GKKKKAI, MAKAflEK, ! f'lOMMENClilUiiUNDAY, Acocsta. Ga., Nov. I7tli iss-i U*h instant the following passenger schedule will be operated i Trains ran by With meridian time, S3 minutes slower ■ than Augusta time. •TO. 1 WEST—DAILY. *0. 2 EAST—ALT >v. Augusta 10:30 a miLv. Atlanta 8:25 a m •< Macon 7:1<l a m; " Athens 2:45 am •• Milledg'll MNYalm “fl’wl’d’ll l.'Mjptn ** W'ub'rn 11:20 a'm Ar Milledgllt:*! . Wa*b'g'2»'p m Ar. CTdv‘11 1:10 p ui *■ p m “Athens j5:*5 5:00 pjm nlin “ “ Aug Macon ust* 6:45 a aalplm p rn ■“ Atlan ta WO. 5 WjtsT—0AILT. MO. t KAST— DAILY Lv. Augusta0M p iu>Lv Atlanta H:50,p ru J.v. CrTv’ll 12::J0 p m'Ar.CTdv’ll 2:40 h m Ar. Atlanta 6:4 0 alialAr. Augusta 0:10 a m JoilWW BREEN, K. K. DORSET General Manager. Oen. Pass’ger Agent Past Line* mo. 27. West l iaWy ko . 28.East bally ________________ I.ve Augusta 7:40 am l.ve Atlanta 2:48 pro Ar. O'w'fVIl 0:33am Ar Athens 7.1 5 “ ••Athens 12.30am “ C’f'dvil S:5H “ usta a:0A *• > 8fREFERS TO AUGUST A AN1> ATLANTA. Train No 27 will atop at and receive pas aeagers to and from the following points only ; Bertel la, Harlem, Thomson. Carnak. Craw ford vtlle, union Point. <ireene*hor«, Madison, Rutledge, HocUl Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun¬ tain and Decatur. , Train No. 38 will stop at, and receive passengers to and from the following sta¬ tions. only, Berzelia, Harlem. Dearing, Thomson, Camak, CrawfordviHe, Union Point, Groenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Convert, Stone Mountain and Deeatut The East Line has Through Sleeper from Atlanta to Charleston and connects for all points West and Northwest, East and Southeast JNO.W. GREEN, S. R. DORSEY, Uen'l. Manager ties. Passenger Agt, CUBED BT Oliver’s Quick Relief, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Throat, Headache,Tooth¬ and ache, Colds. Sore Bites, SUngs of Insects, Colic In lljraea, Ac. Prepared by MAYS & CO. ATLANTA, OkoHCHA. For mieby llr. R. J. Reid and Thoms n, Crawfar.lvllle, Oa.. and Jas A andrlck, Sharon, Ua. J. W. HXXOtf, Attorney at Law, CRAWFORDVILLE GA WILL practice In all State and Fed¬ eral Courts. Any business entrusted to bis care will receive prompt personal SPE¬ attention. COLLECTIONS A CIALTY. Office in Hitch bm. Building. Clinard House. Athene, Qa. K. D.CLINARD, - - Proprietor. Porters at Each Train. Commercial Bates. Large Commodious Sample Rooms. POUT*and ATTBNTIVB SKRVA.NTS, 1,000 MILE TICKETS. Ukoaota Railroad Uompaht, s Ornci Ukhkhal Passknokm Aukt. Augusta, April 6th, 1H79. COMMENCING MONDAY. THOUSAND 7th st„ his Company will sell ONE MILK TICKETS, good over main line and branches, at TWKNTY-F1VK DOLLARS rack, t hese tickets will be Issued le in divltluals, *m» or families, but not to grms ondfsmllies combined. R. DORSEY, E. Msy0,l*79 General Passenger Agent. E. IH. FITTS, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA, Contractor and Builder, Is prepeeed to make bids, give esti¬ mates and undertake building con¬ tracts of every description. He keeps constantly on hand a full supply of build mg material. Including seventy five thousand beart-pine drawed shin gles, which he is selling at reasonable prices. He returns tlianks for past pat ronsgwaod asks aooaUnuation of the GDRbiAL AMERICAS CHIEF STOMACHIC M irrr^l W iW c«re aJl «*•. wMW TR !af»n •C IU7 b. DYSPEPSIA. of Bull* —4 _ JS'-.u nOaika in alt tmamali tkm from of the IntwUnw ar a cfeeor* SM «• —— ITORMAN’S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL la M plewmnl ud harmless as Wise—roeuiaaBO Opium «»<1 will w« tbamf. p»«e. Kiwtally ewsim tor . - smatekuow . . ami Ter Oils* Children. Fries sjc. sadtosa mliCLLSIOi CREMICA1, 00, V* TnJhon walhau.x. s. c ru. UXU * Sc. «XUUf FUK UITUt BOOK. NOTICE. I Reflect and Henienif'*" That E. K. BOONE, contractor and j builder is located in CrawfordviHe. and ■ would respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage from the building public. Satisfaction guaranteed make as esti* to workmanship workmanship, etc eve. Will n n» >''» . mates on either brick o r frame ndW digs. All communication, addireaed to roe at this place will receive prompt attention. Motto : l’rices to suit the hard tiroes. “WIPED OUT.” The Story of an Atlanta Boy as told by H»s Father. TRUTH mTnuTi'HF.U.. street, A r tl*nta,‘Tnd has a promising boy discovered on his neck. Tarlmis liniments, poultices, etc. were applied without a per ceptlhle effect. The swellings increased, although Internal and external remedies were used continually . Becoming alarmed, ed scrofula, II. iim .... ..... nm 1 edios usually resorted to by the medical profession in such diseases,but other glands became affected, and flnallv they discharg¬ ed large quantities of matter, and slough¬ sight. ing of the parts presented a ghastly The boy became quite feeble and greatly emaciated, and un ible to walk. During a period of over two years his condition be¬ came more perilous—the hair fell from his head, and he rapidly lost properly his eyesight.. eared During all this time he wu* for and * treated, and was also treated at New Medical college for three months, yet his condition steadily the almost grew miraculous worse. Now comes restored,the escape of hair this stopped lad. His falling eyesight off, was the glandular swelling subsided, the horrible ulcerated surfaces healed, the whole system was re¬ novated and cured sound and well, B.B.B.— all by the use of only one stngle bottle of Botanic Binod Balm—which can be had at *1.00 ner battle. Sold in CrawfordviHe by Dr. K. J. REID. NOTICE! -: 0 : GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO l -K): Foundry Machine AND BOILER WORKS. Just auovk Depot, Augusta, (Georgia, B«y, Sell. Exchange,Bent or Repair on beet manlier and terms. Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills and Machine y, Cheap & Good, Have on lmnil a Luge Stock of S hafts, Pulleys and Ranges, upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also steam and water pipe at reduced prices. r»»j ji ! i Korting IiOectors, Vanduzen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nut Washers. Circular Saws. Files. &c. •jTWrite for prices, promptness and good work. Cheap will l>e our aim. W. J. NORTON. CRAWFORDVILLE CA Oontractor and Builder Dea'er in BUldlELg . Material __ . . , 01 r all .. ° , AoUClS. BL00DKIN0. A Kulnev (hmplnint Cured. Atlanta. Ga., July merchant 11,1883. Blood Balm Co.: 1 am a of this city and a m over 50 years of age inactive My kidneys have been exceedingly attended and irregular for many years, with great pain in small of the back. At times my appetite failed, and I became so nervous that 1 could not attend to business. SSS'SaB resorted to. but a complete failure were was the regular result. B B. B. was recommended by some one. and to say that its action on me was magi cal would be * mild Wnn. Oih* bsttta made me fee! like a new n»an, just like l was young again. In a)) niy life I never used so powerful and potent » the remedy. I For the blood and kidneys it Is best ever saw, amt one bottle will force any one to praise tl. tf you doubt this, call on Dr. Giflaim. and he will send yo8 to me, and l win take pleawire in telling you of my case, and that of others wlo hare been cured. A. I* If. f«fc^ r o? Ci hi roi 0 ^C°Bw Co AUanU. Ga Call on DR. R. J. . CrawfordviHe. REID, at j it andbrsokt. No*. 05 and 07 SoutbtBroad Street. ATLANTA, m GA GENERAL AO ENT FOR THE STATE OB GEORGIA. —FOR— Engines, down and mounted Separators, mounted on two and ... f«u r wheel*- _ K _, U -mnlra and mounted detached: ; Saw Mills, the best in the mar Engines, Tv* ! down or Wo;kP Machinery, Water Wheels, Cora <^MmsF^d n » Wind Mill^Rmith*. Mi Is Also Wood Brick c Machines. Matching and e * w " « a eail or rend far price Hst before yaf boy. ANDERSON ■> J H. •A 50,000 Worth oi Furnitue, that must be hold at IMMENSE* SLA-UGHTEIFt.!! and determined to DOSE MONEY^hrough^SaCTlfleea in Goods wsrrE are wliling \\ present btoOc to one-half ^ with! n^he specified everything is to we be do Tou will find HM^ E? n 1.22,niyBEASON af] vsntage to assist ns, as BUY THEM. If tto now. and sold. ANY CRL^ WILL down 100 miles . a „ >, it matters not, it will pay you to i[ re r, miles away, If you live 1 or ,. We will show you CWp. FurnHur' at Prices Fabulously 1 REMKHBKiI ( tl.l,l,no^.hpm-t«liir.v«^™. ^“^"TiIwaVs IIO* As'WE ssk& swEtssssisssslssss*. w** Stand A 1 Leaders of Prices nnt Goods Stand Upon Their Merit We one as Platt Brothers, 708 dk 710 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA; aep-14-bm i" "—* BAKER. President. JOSEPH H. BEAN , Cashier. ALFRED AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK, 811 BROAD STREET, A GUST A, GA. Cash AsaetB, 8300.000.00. Surplus, 50,000.00 Transacts a General Deposit and Discount Business. Interest on deposits of five to two thousand doltars. BANKS, MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON VA ACCOUNTS OF TERMS.! Special Attention Given to Collections. -DIRECTORS iR&'&akm*. JOSEPH S. BEAN IS. R. SCHNEIDER, J. M. ANDERSON FORMER MANAGER PARTNER AND SALESMAN OF PEARCE, ANDERSON & CO. COTTON FACTOR AND^ COWMIS —AT TH E— Old Stand of E. A. Fleming 903 Reynolds Street, Georgia. Augusta, i; e+ > Consignments of Cotton Oats and Wheat Solicited. mr.h 6 ’83 ly , Cheapest Furniture House in Ga 1.000 handsome suits from 818.00 to 81.00. Marble tables, $3.50. Cot top mattresses. $2.50. JMarble top bureaus $10.00. Ixrnnges $5.00. Folding lounges $10.00. Walnut bedsteads $7.50. Wardrobes $10.00. $<5.00, •. Parlor suits In fine silk plush All other articles verry tow. Send your orders to nov23 hm ATLANTA OA THE RANDALL HARROW What It Will Do IT Wilt THOROUGHLY PULVERIZE THE SOIL. IT WILL THOROUGHLY Ct VEK UP SEED GRAIN. MANURE. ^ ___ IT WILL THOROUGHLY OOYOR UP SURFACE IT IS OFTEN A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PLOW. for IT WILL SAVE HALF THE TIME AND LABOR IN preparing sad seed IT WILL INCREASE YOUKCKOIS. SEASON, rr WILL SAVE ITS COST IN ONE FOR SALE BY BONES. DOUGHERTY k 00. kVGWTIt OA • BUGGY FOR $40. WUU the uie ef walking when every man can afford to bay a geeri Ml khtkwry 1^1 BiKU nr tt» tow price quoted above. Buggies of every description from $45,00 Up. •sir* urSEiW CrawfordviHe also Buggy whips. I can sell a splendid single buggy harness for the smail sum of |?.8o. tf your buggy or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to do it aa cheaply as d be done elsewhere. Blacksmlthfng in Rll its branches and ail work Buggies, guaranteed. W Call and see me an examine and price my large stock of Carriages, agon*. Harness and wh Thanking my customers for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a eontinaanee ef be saute. Respectfully. J.N. CHAPMAN, CrawfordviHe, tea. PEDLETON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WOR 8 CbM F. Lombard Successor to Pendleton A Bro. Nos. 615, 617 & 619, Kollock St., —.Manufacturer sod Dealer In JVf ill Machinery, En¬ gines and Sup Brass and lion plies, Castings of *Every Yariely and Style, Executefd D r o m* 11▼ Special Attention Given to Repairs Chas F. LOMBARD, Wm. PENDLETON, Proprietor. Superintendent. DAY A TANHAHILI * ♦ T33 sad lit nftOAD DTBEET, AUGUSTA, ®4i The Carriage Emporium ofthe South! A Complete Aaeortment of Vehicle#. YlctwUd, Intension Tops, Jamp Seat Horkaway., Price*. Top anti No Top Boggles, all Styles »nd No Top Bncgte*. ll0/>0 and upward } Fine Steel Axis Celumbos ns Eastern Make Buggte*. f75.00. A ftjll line of WAGON’S, all eieee. Onr own mak- Light One Two-Hcrsr Horse Wagons, Wagon,......................at with aides and Spring Seat....../ ' ’ CM Bast Quality Quality Medium Two-Horso Wagons..............-....... Best # g* ■Amu* hammered axle wagons. f Agent for the Frazier Xoed Cart; the first StM l*st, tnd only ported Hoad C art Karps? jsastessst * T Mb nsuttaUL mcbl a IB a d • • L* 9 F I* Y N T CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. -IDEAL** IN Fancy and Family Groceries, uiMtro SOODS » «um B 52fr , iU. ,, iJS7 te. —fSSft -5””—— that wH) lit nn liih Uw fiftthros* $tKl sm hi®. H* H. FLYNT AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. LEWIS A DOOLITTLE, Proprietor*. T«bie first-«Jaae ia every particular. Large and weH ventilated roeema. Bites $1,00 |ST fey, Centrallv leeateri, mm Railroad creesteg. Teleft^o«ce aari barber «bcp to building. Augusta Hotel R^ausant a«* Lech Boom/ Cfceie w in ee liquor, and cigars. Meals te order at all ho Ur*