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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1884)
CEOBGIA NEWS Here is what the Palmetto lilad. w men will HI v« l I tuning ns men, simply In cause they have done so much of ih ithi igfnr nolblnp.'’ The bar and billiard room ofthejeorn meicial Club at Augusta were invaded by t lie flames at daybreak Monday. Two billiard tables 'and the furniture j wore destroyed, entailing a aatunfle a loss of of Jl.- $o,- j Sfi n»v cituaea 000 to the.grocery stock of Z. Daniel. M tich’valub’e property was endangered Tin- dwelling of 11. L. Griffin, in Car roll county, was destroyed by fire last Sundav hutxlay. Thelfather lift. and mother were ubsent at church, while , six children , ilHrull were locked tip in the house. They managed to escape. R. T. Clayton, who has recently iteen Appointed and confirmed as Consul to Para, Brazil, is expected to make a short visit to his mother, Mrs Philip Clayton, of Greensboro, before taking his depar¬ ture for the Consulate. The Carroll County Agricultural Club offers a premium of $15 for the best acre of cotton 1 410 for the best acre of up¬ land corn, $10 for the best acre of bot¬ tom land corn, and gl for the largest watermelon. It is suggested that the citizen of Columbia county should hold a meeting to commemorate the life and services of the late II. R. Casey. Cochran thinks of organizing a mili¬ tary company. Negroes made nn unsuccessful at¬ tempt to burglarize Put McAuliffe’s Life in his plumber shop, at Augusta, learly Sunday morning. I The people in the vicinity of Ander Isnnville [tel have determined to build a ho by the old stockade for the acecm IsNidation of visitors from the North. n i...id o.at e,i w.i k «.oi Ain,-. ha ’ milks “ twenty-six cows, from which , lie gets ntid , average oi . lolly-two gai Ions of milk and nineteen pollhils of butter per viuy. The llrst dose of l'llis’Carminitative levin i . took , .u itlitved my at uiij, l, t - .,1 > le.idliy, and have since used it and seen it I used with suet, It,,,.I, .. a I, luppy ,,,nv ..fleet Hu b l 1 take pleasure, in recommending it to otneis. Miss Lucy ZklUAIIS,G oslicu,G-t. Mr. G. H.Galpin. Wad ley, Ga., says ; •'My wife used Riown’s Iron Bitters fur weakness and debility with good effect.” The only pain we can safely make light of. is tho window-pane, but the pain that ranks our frune and tears our lin gs isamattei of nerions conse o lionet*. To alleviate the latter and effect a permanent cure Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup m lelied on by all Mmsible people. Oglethorpe Echo : A in a wife, living near Woodville one last week, becoming alarmed at the pearuuce of the clouds, took refuge in their storm pit. During the night rained and rained. Towards daybreak the water rose knee deep in the pit. They then had to hold up their children to keep them from drowning, it seems that it is hard to get into a place in which we are secure In every htutful element. 14T 1 ire tons plow hoes, viz : Seuters, Pointers, Turn Shovels, Straight Shovels, Sweeps, Scrapes A Johnsons combination plows.—COpelao, Seals A Armor, Greenes boro, Ga. P4T Ad the new styles in Dents’ Straw hats, fifty different shapes, all colors aud widths. New lot fur and stiff brims — Dopeian, S»>als A Armor, v»reams*boro. Da, —Parties wishing to obtaih the stock Plymouth Rirnk chickens, cau get a setting of thirteen eggs for one dollar fioui Wui. il. Stewart. Pitts Carminative Syrun — KOK — Flatulent Colic. Diarrhoea. Nau sea, Coughs, Cholera Infantum, Teething, Cholera Morbus. DR. W. M. TlTTS. Druggist For and hi Ajwthacary,THOMSON.DA R. J, Reid Crowtordville sale Dr. Ga., J. a Kendrick, and Geo W. Overton Sharon, G*. io in Useful land, every jiend articles,needed home stamps in the or 10c t stiver W. II BISHOP, Chicago. Illinois FORCED SALE OF 460 ROLLS CARPETS. In Magnets. Brussels, Three-t’lys, Ingrain* and Venetian, a-1 new goods. And of ^ Hearth. Rugs and Boor > \o per c*nt. lessthan wfairtifaciwer,* prices- Goods must be sold to make room for 300 Rolls New Canton Matting, Arriving. Will also offer great bargains in Upholstery Ulooods and Fringes, ICaw Silks, Fortier Cloth, Hair Cloths, Fringes of all kinds. Lace Curtains and Window Cornices In style, quality and price never excelled and ia Window' Shades, v> havp op#‘n f, n i in -irw M.yle* for spring trade, tnd ih WAU. PAPERS mi. ... ROOM DECOR ViT, ■*~o > Oar rock POCKETS, is lepblc with nsw and on-tty styles. PICT URB mamJt FRAMES, BR.O AM) Picture frames ;: rr -:. ■ ss , i Frciau&XNB . „ , „ , npooMS 'M S'l ; !';• BI-«*SUF.> A : illi.suited stock. Carpets made and laid fre* of barge' Furniture iM.iu-bv red! Fur new goods, low prices and solid bargains . ranne at once to BiilLiiEl & GOSEERY’S, f Masonic Temple, -F- Augusta, Ga. aprI17- - „ J9LXILX3 _ v1a2jLG&ZiUG1jL ^1 V- 1 ^ insert with more » than ordinary pleasuretlus advertisement as l wish to make : known to the public that my Spring Stock is omplete. I have a large variety of new ^ e sn( , flatter myself that I have au assarrnent of goods which will meet the want* of all purchasers, either in style, quality amfhiest novelties, undata positive saving. Then don’t purchase until you have examined my stock. DRESS GOODS. Comprising a Full Line of Black and Colored Silk. NUN’S VEILING, in all the newest shades. A J9ATROS CLOTHS. ARMUNE CLOTHS. A complete line of BLACK GO 1 'DS. A LARGE AND HAND.OME LINE OF Nainsook’s and Hambirg Embroideries. Nbwkst and Latest Designs in Lacks JAMES BIXUiER Mi Millers Corner, AUGUSTA, GA. APPLICATION FOE LEAVE TO SELL Georgia, Taliaferro county. 1JV)r R weeks after dRte, application will be made to Urn lion, Court of Ordinary, of said county, for leave lo sell the real estate, belonging to the estate of deceased. Hon. v 11, This Stephens* March late 20, iss-I- ot said county John A. S’fKnHr: ns, Executor, *, I r w— "”«>■', /■'iOl'H’1 of Ordinary r- >r su’d count vat \ > Chambers, \tsrei, Dh. GKt. To Wi - )j . un , iu if.it,* of Arkaii sis, Take notice tint Jolin A. Stephens, executor of the last will and testament of Gov.Alpander II. Stephens, late of s;iul f >:mt\ tlu.G'ii imI, Las ai|)|> dri lor t‘i » oat,-in d,i|,.|in) form of the l«-t w-ll and to-d ui.cnt. ul -aid dec, dm tl. Jon «tu | ,-jteil and reipiired t > ho mid tppeur • t the Ordmsric’* old •, nt l'alialefrocon'ii- 1 1 - the first Monday in May n, Xi, by l» i, clock, a. ui an I show c,«s* if any you ,.an whv said will shmil,! not he prohnled in solemn form of la s. 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JUG il l. ; Simmons’ Liver Regulator Restorer : Dr. Jafnes Ex Btetnapt'. ecMiliiT : Tavtor’s Sweet < turn and Mux l ii;:Ss’i;:i; Bin : \i muei’s Safe Kidnev and Liver Cm : Warn, r’s Sale Dim,et,-s 1 dire ; War , Safe Bitter-; Warner - Sate Net Vine ; oij |-’s Quick Belief; lid Killer way’s Kel f ; IV. rv Davis Pit In \ St. Ja o.d CM j Wizard Oil ; I'll.s’ .. .....illative; Hit 1 »iI.d*ih ; I»<»s»*li•**» .s (fcnii in .Synip ; i on t’s Augn-f- Flower j Darby’s proi.li uyflie. fluid : Parker* Gbejcr C’ltlv Alii t.oiupuTtir IVe't-ortil ; i limey of To-: vve lire Lozcnue-- : Given .Mounirin Astli shfilir’a n..( ; I alsen.ic Cough and ( .....cl, Drops ; .j s.i ; L*.d,a 10 B^i, inklniul.s Vegetotile r ,,,je,umi ; eld’s Female Recnlatc, < a;ho.ic.au; sjjir llu.* 01 ( iieipli.ri' ; So/.odont : Dcntritticc; uni ; l’urugorie ; Itatemau Drops ; inel -y; c Ipecac; I i ot Drops or X.i. t> : (In he lerale I olash : Bromide ; Quinine; B. li 5 ; S. S. S. ; A. Q. and 11. 11. P. Mr nriel Ointment : Pile Ointment ; Olio, dock Linitnanr ’ Turkish Liniment; M, \§n Mustang Liniment ; Kendall’s Cure. Mi Windlow* Soothing Syrup ; Van dc?r Teething Uenierlv ; Moffett’s 'l'ee th. Smith’s Worm Oil ; Sbritier’s In iP.pi 'ermifuge Trusses ; Seidlete Piasters. Powders and Syrii ‘s ; ; Perils Tu s Pills ; Ayers Pills ; Cook’s Pills ; May pplePills; Holts’ Pills ; Mosses In dian i) t Pills ; Brandretli’s Pills ; War ner,’s »fe Pills and 8. S. S’ Es nee of Jamica ; Ginger and the fn| lowi : flavoring extracts : Lemon ; Dr¬ ang, Vanilla ; Papperment ; Cinamon : Dele’; berry. Raspberry; White hose and Stny N» Megs; Cinamon Bark ; Mace; Ciois and Spice If ; D, B. B.; 8. S. S.: A. Q. M • p. Nrmsn’s Neutralizing Cordial; Cofi Iroi Tonic ; Mellin’s lufafit Foocl ; Kidde genj Oils ; Turpentine ; Qaints and Var nisks ; Horse and Battle Powders. Pints and Lilly White for the complex Brfumeries of the. liost makes. ii^y h|ir and Tooth Brushes; and Combs : flarps: M Purses ; Lamps Lamp fixtures Voas, etc. .lio a full line of Stationary, consisting of ^jal cap, Fools cap ; Letter and Note papf; pens; pencils; Iriks; fnefnoran diuJblank and,copy books. CrdKets, Oifectionaries and and nuts canned of all kinds, Pickles, goods. SUf)*, soda, starch, Bakirtg powders, m and ooffee. der, shot, caps, cartridge* all sizes; h Garden seeds. II figure, keeps a and well snuffs. assorted stock of Tobac¬ cos, O*thousand and one other articles, too nmiifoiis to mention. Tome and see him. Ur. R. J. REID, CRAWFORDVIL-LE, GA. NOTICE. rpH patrons of my school afe hereby Miss I m tied that they are liable to CAT li FARMER, for one thlM of the tuitio f r their children, from the 4th of Febri ry. and this shall be tlmir f$S4. legal no fi*! f saute This March 25th. T B. YARBOROUGH. 1S84. 1884 tpriag a CHARLES BERGSTROM if IS THE LEAD. I take this method of informing my friends that mv stock* of GENERAL MRS A NDi-SE is now complete, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and §M@s Family and Ku; ■> Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, Glass ware. Wood and Hardware, Cutlery, Drugs, Clocks. Tobaccos and Cigars. 1 have also on hand the largest and best selected stock of Cassfineres ever brought to this section. Why pay $15 00 or $20.00 far a suit of c'othes’ when you can ouy Goods and Trimming and have it made at hora» for less than ha’f the above amount. I also sell the celebrated DAViSSEfT ING MACHINE, 1 have in stock very fine Potomac Skad by the pound or barrel, rhanklng my patrons iud friends for past favors, 1 ask a continuation of the same. CALL AND SEE MB. t-SF” MRS. M. C TROPE’S stock of Millinery Goods is new n pitie an d she invites the ladies to call and examine them Charles Bergstrom, LEADER OF LOW PRICES, SPUING* Id Announcing that Our Spring Stock is Now Complete, we Hazird Nothing in Saying that it is the best and Finest ever Offered in this section. From the begin¬ ning we resolved to keep Better and Finer Goods Than other houses had been bringing South, and without Egotism, wd can say we have done so, and in excelling all previous efforts we are sitnply beating our own record, - K .< May now bejseen in our stock, and as fast ms others appear they will be added. We want not merely to deserve a continuance of the very valuable pationage received heietoWe, but we trust to increase it large¬ ly by d ,ing everything possible to gratify the wishes and tastes of our friends and the public on terms of mutual advantage We Guarantee Goods and Prices Against every -market in Uie'United St ated, and We make good bur guarantee, as we do evry ot her statement made over our name.Let others Continue to repeat stale bus ues pi ititudes amt in ike slatein nts that every one knows to be violently coil ran to well known tact) ; we have piospered by appeal¬ ing to tile intelligence and i-omuloH sense of the people.aud QUE MOTTO NOW 13 - the ,s SAM m . *_,% Ao . M 77 *«**«*..• aTEU EEQ&Rl __ . WG Fair Dealing aiul Polite Atteuti n. BAliX & MASONIC TEMPLE, Eroad and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA, Ga. aprillTth tf POLLARD & ROBERTSON, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, No, 73i:Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA, ANUfACTURERS and GENRAL AGENTjFOR TUEFOLLOWING MACHINE EKY.t! ONSIST1NG US PART, 100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Crushers. 100 Fairbanks’Standard Reapers, Different Makes and Styles, (Single and combined.) 100 Seales. 100 Thomas Smoothing Harrows’ 25 Hubbard Gleaners > nd Binders, (Independent.) 25 Threshers and Separatnrs, (various sizes and styles.) 25 Watertown Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles.) 20 C. A G. Cooper and Steam Engines tall sizes and styles.) 10 Oneida Steam Engines, (ill sizes and styles) <5 Smith’s llan 1 Pow*r Cotton and Hay Presses. 50 Pollard Champion vrins, Feeders and Condensers. 25 Neblett & Goodrich IXL Cotton Gins at $2.00 per saw. 10 Neblett A Goodrich second-hand IXL Cotton Gins at $1.50 per saw in good order.- 5 Keribi* Engines. Wood Working machinery (all kinds( Cotton Mill Supplies a Specialty. Flour arid Corn Mills and Mill Marfiinerv, RdliCr Otto Silent Gas Engine*, and Hancock COnden*ers.- In¬ spirators, Deane Steam Pumps, Newell Mil burn Breast Gin*, Feede r Separators, s Colt’s Carver Seed Cotton Cleaners, Shafting, Cotton Seed Hallers and Water Pipe*, Fit¬ Power Cotton Presses, Hose, Etc. Pulleys and Hangers, Stcanf ami tings. Belting. Lacing, and examine g -a full line of Machinery of all kinds in slock and for sale low. Call before purchasing and save money. Send for Catalogue. Correspondence solicited gnd promptly attended to. POLLARD & ROBERTSON, 728 Reynolds St- AUGUSTA, GA. apllMy w Cheapest Carpets in Augusta. OCK LARGER AND PRK’ES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. rpnE largest Stock South. Moquet. Brussels. Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpet*, I Mats, Crumb Cloths, Window Curtains, Window Write for Shades, samples. Window Cornice* •txr Poles. Canton and Cocoa Mattings, Chromos. A James G. Bailie kons., STREET. • Sept. 14, ’33. jy. 713 BROAD The DEMOCRAT is the best ad vertisin«r medium in middle Georgia,