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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1884)
Georgia Railroad Co. Office Gkkkbal Manaoer, S Atjocsta, Ga., April 6th 1*84 /NOMMENCiNG SUNDAY, 6th instant \j tlie following passenger schedule will ^ Train^Vim by 90th meridian time. time, 32 minutes slower than Augusta No, 1— West—Daily. Leave Augusta 10:50 a in “ Macon 7:10 am “ Milledgerllle 11 9 05 3n a m “ Washington Crawfordville 10 a m A rive 1 p m ” Athens 4 no p m “ Gainesville 9 15 pm “ Atlanta 5 45 p m No. 2— East—Daily Leave Atlanta . , 8 25 a m “ Gainesville . 5 : 0 a m *• Athens , , 9 35 a m “ Crawfordville . 1 14 p m Arrive Washington . - 2 *5 p m “ MiUedgeviUe . . 4 49 p in “ Macon . . <> 45 p in “ Augusta 3 55 p 111 SO. 3 WKHT—DAILY. wo. 4 east— dailv Lv. Augusta9:00 p m Lv. Atlanta 8:0O|P m Lv. Cr’f’v’ll 12:39 p m Ar.CTdv’ll 2.49 a m Ar. Atlanta 6:40 aim Ar. Augusta 6:10 a in Fast Line. No. 27 —West—Daidt. 7 _ 40 Leave Augrsta Crawfordville am Arrivo m *• Athens , 12 30 a m - Gainesville ® P 1,1 Atlanta 12 35 p m No 28 —East—Paii.t. Leave Atlanta 2 4.1 p m “ Gainesville 6 30 a ni Arrive Athens 7 15 p in “ Crawfodvllle 0 3.* p m T<> ^miMroav*u«uSSfi5 AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA. , „ Traill No 27 will stop at and receive pas sengers to and from tlie following points only: Berzelift,Harlem,Dearlng, Thomson, ■Cauink, Crawfordville, Union Point, Grcenesboro, Madison, Hut ledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun¬ tain and Decatur, receive Train No 2 s will stop at and pas wngers to and from the following sta¬ tions, only . Berze.Ua. Harlem, bearing, Thomson, Camak, Crawtordville, Union Point, Greeneshoro, Miulison. Rutledge, (Social Circle, Covlngoou, Conyers Stone Mountain and Decatui. The East Line lias Through Sleeper from Atlanta to Charleston and connects for all points West and Northwest, East and Southeast GREEN, F. R. DORSEY, JNO.W. Gen. Passenger Agt, Uen’I. Manager HER BEST FRIEND I Dr. J. BRADFIELD’8 Female Regulator! Till* famous remedy most happily ^meets the demand of the age for woman’s pecu¬ liar and multiform afflictions. It lor is a rem¬ edy for WOMAN ONLY, and ONE SPBOfAL 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 Wom¬ the derangements and irregularities of an”* MONTHLY SICKNESS. Its proprietor claims for It no other medi¬ cal property, ami to doubt the fact that this medicine does positively possess such controlling and regulating power*, Is sim¬ ply to discredit the voluntary testimony of thousands of Hying witnesses, who are to-day exulting in their restroatton to sound health and happiness. gltADFIKLD’B JpE MAI.E J^EOULATOR Is a strictly vegetable compound, and Is the product or medical science nnd benefit practice experience, directed towards the of Suffering Woman! It Is the l udied prescription of a learned physician whose specialty was WOM¬ AN, and whose fame became enviable and boundless because <>f his wonderful suc¬ cess in the treatment and cure of female complaints. The REGULATOR is the till \N III sT REMEDY known, umt rich¬ ly deserves its name : Woman’s Rest Friend! Ileejutse it controls a clr** of function* the various derangements of which cause more lit health than all other causes combined, and which sorely embitter her life, and prematurely end her existence I Oh ! what a multitude of living wltness *\s enn testlfv to it* charming effects ! WOMAN ! take to your confidence this PRECIOUS HOON OF HEALTH It will relieve you of nearly all the com¬ plaints peculiar to your sex I Rely upon as as vour safeguard for health, liapulues* ami long life. I’Bl'.PAEKD ONLY BY DR, J. BRADFJELD, Atlanta, Ga Hold by Dr. R. J. Reid, Crawfordville. G* t i Small Size, ... 73 cents * t U Large Size, $150. *8)8i8)lnjp 4oj paipi pun paijsiuinj su|H)unoj •paiu.vsA.tda.isnu s,uoiu||;i spun a ‘ss.udxa OM -sasuf) Duidditis' 1U'>4H,1 Andtuoid U| p«tddp|s pus pupil siopio _4^1 viaaooo •w^enflnv T>0-GS SfCI s ^l JO Ai S .M 0 X V I 1 0 P|«s JOj put: |w.inpmjnuMx 'p-naodtui Ant: oy {imbg ‘N>»u hhxvav vaos a i v ndomo •qiuos atR jo juounisiiqiMeg; XOWM ^pos lopoH HHX W. 0. MITCHELL, Attoknkv at Law. Crawfordville. IxSOrgia 11T \\ ILL |II practiet , U u.-lieo wherever wherever enu.lovod eaifioyeu. > I Collections promptly remitted. ATTENTION. SAILOR* AND 1NTKNTOB*. Is.B.Clkments, S. B. Tvrfin. CLEMENTS A TURPIN, Attouneys and Cocscklo**, Washington, D. C' T O. Box 439. Departments All business before the (inmiptlv rM**eii.1 attendiTl to. Bonn attention paid to Pension*, lv Back Pav,, Patents and Land Claims, * Under late liberal laws thousands of I eii'ioiis are entitled to an increase. Nrw discharges obtained wUere the orig iials have tw-en lost. Ail communication* prompUy promptly attended answered to. aiai biiGm-s NOTICE Reflect and Hemem!**’* That E. K. BOONE, contractor and builder is located in Crawfordville, and would respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage from the building public. Satisfaction guaranteed make as esti¬ to workmanship, etc. Will mates on either brick or frame build¬ ings. All communications addressed to me at this place will receive prompt attention. Mono : Prices to suit the hard tiroes. “WIPED OUT.” The Story of an Atlanta Boy as told by His Father. TRUTH IN 4 NUTSHELL. Mr. Frank Joseph, lives at 245 Jones street, Atlanta, and has a promising about Imy of six summers. When the boy swelling was three years of age neck. a peculiar Various liniments, was discovered on bis applied without poultices, etc. were a per ceptible effect. The welling* increased, although internal and external remedies werp UK1 ,,| continually. Becoming alarmed, a phyaicla* was cailed In who at once nro noun ,. y ,i (t a genuine, case of well develop¬ ed scrofula. He used all the various rem¬ edies usually resorted to by the medical profession in such diseases,hut other glands became affected, and finally they discharg ed large quantities of matter, and slough emaciated, ^t^s&’Ssxiesf'JSii and ible to walk. During un a , M . r j (K | 0 f <,ver two years his condition be mor( . perilous—the hair fell from Ills head, and he rapidly lost his eyesight. During all this time he wa» properly eared for and treated, and was also treated at New Medical college for three months, yet ids condition steadily grew miraculous worse. Now comes the almost escape of this lad. His eyesight was restored,the hair stopped falling off, the glandular swelling subsided, tne horrible ulcerated surfaces healed, the whole and system well, was all re¬ by novated and cured sound the useof only one single bottle of B.B.B.— Botanic Blood Balm—which can be had at 31.00 oer bottle. Bold In Crawfordville by Dr. R. J.RKID. NOTICE! --: 0 :— GEO. R. LOMBARD & C0.> Foundry Machine AND BOILER W ORKS. Just Abo vk Depot, Augusta, Georgia, Buy, Sell. Exchange,Rent or Repair on best manner and terms. Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills and Machinery, Cheap &> Good, Have on bund a Large .Stock of S haft*, Pulleys and Ilanges, upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also siemn and water pipe at reduced prices. •m* - , ,, ..7.. j i l Kortiug Injectors, Vamluzen Jet Pumps. B >lts. Nut Washers. Circular Sows Files. &o. •dT Write for prices, promptness and good work Cheap will l>e our aim. W. J. NORTON. IHAWniRHVll.lE GA Cuntractor and Builder Dsa’er in Buidrng Material of all Kinds. BLOOD KING. A Kidney Qmiplaint Cured. Atlanta, Ga., July 11,1883. Blood Balm Co : 1 am a merchant of this city and a m over 50 years of age My kidneys have been exceedingly inactive and irregular for many years, attended with great pain in small of the back. At appetite failed, and l became so nervous that l could not attend to business. b ur mg all this time n»v case had all the ' could and attention that money secure, many physicians and various medicines were resorted to, but a complete failure was th* regular result. B. B. B. was recommended by some one, and to say that its action on me was magi cal would lx* a mild term. Otw wntl® made rue fed like a new man, Just like I was young again. In all my life I never used For the so blood powerful and kidneys and potent it is a the remedy^ best 1 ever saw, ami one bottle will force any one to praise it. If you doubt this, call on Dr. Giltaim, and he will send you to me, and 1 W |n uk e pleasure in telling you of been my case, and that of others who have cured A L-H. Send for » pamphlet of proof of wonder fuu-ures of Blood Poison's, Blood balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Call on DR. K J. REID, at CrawtordviUe. £r XC. ANDERSON. Nos. 05 and 07 SouthJBroad Street. ATLANTA, ...... GA GENERAL AGENT FOR T1TEJTATE Ob G U1A. Em mlr# Engines, down and mounted : Separators, mounted on two and four wheeH. ErieEngines, Cornell’s down Wind and Mi mounted Is. Also or Wood detached Wo;ki’ ; Peg*** R Machinery, s ' ,w Hi.. Mater tvl L wnLls Wheels, Torn Corn ket; Mills .Feed Mills. Smith's Matching and Brick Machines. and Cob before buy. Give me a call or send for pries list yoi J H. ANDERSON may22 ly $50,000 Worth oi Fu mi trie. THAT JI/UST BE SOLD At IMMENSE! SaiLAYGETEJrt! ! W E to INK V- th £ ugh Sacrifices in Goods in are - of REA Y CASH ! "t . tttF \\ ^ shall J. make it irresistible to everv one. It is necessary for us to redtio# our t stock to oiie-lialf its present size within ttie specified time is what. we )r 3 ,. n find WILL^BUY want to do now. You will * EASON THEM If yoil n*ve 5°mIHes*away Hf jrou live 1 or 100 miles away, it matters not, it will pay you to come. We will show you Furniture at Prices Fabulously Chopp. cannot REMEMBER, afford to tills risk is it no in scheme spurious to advertisements. hire vou on. Cur \\ reputation E A JAVA) is f^tablished, S DO Ab WE and we business, and will find it to your advantage to act upon thisi m s\Y Wp mean you saving of 23 to 30 per cent, all through the house. mediately. We will guarantee day you a close out desirable speciality. Come soon as you can, aa each will some We Stand Alone as Leaders of Price" 4 .' Onr Goods Stand Upon Their Merit Platt Brothers, 70S A 710 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA. ALFRED BAKER. President. JOSEPH II. DEAN Cashier. AUGUSTA SAYINGS BANK 311 BROAD STREET, AGKJ3TA, GA. Cash Assets, $300,000.00. Surplus, 50,000.00 Transacts a General Deposit and Discount Business. Interest on deposits of five to two thousand dollars. ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS ANT) MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FA VORABLE TERMS. Special Attention Given to Collections, -DIRECTORS ALFRED BAKER, W. B. SCHNEIDER, YOUNG, EDWARD O'DONNELL. E. R. JOSEPH S. BEAN. SASH and- DOOLi- FACTORY, Late of NILES & TBYON. —MAMUFACTURER OF— Boors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets; Scrolls, Mouldings. Stair Work, et:„ Office, Factory and Waueroom, Butleb St. and Ga. r. r. ATLANTA, GA. rST poors Blinds add Sash manufactured from CYPRESS or Y'ELLOW PINE Lumber * All orders prompt -■ 1 >dged When received and date of shipment giv eu. Promptness ami Coed G 2 motto. Send trial order. april4 C heapest Furniture House in fcia, 1.000 handsome suits from SIS.00 t” $1.00. Alar hie tables, $3.50. Cot top mattresses. $2.50. Marble top bureaus $10.00. Lounges $5.00. Folding lounges $10.00. Walnut bedsteads $7.50. Wardrobes $10.00. Parlor Buita in fine silk plush $75.00. All other articles verry low. Send your orders to <9 nov‘23 hra ATLANTA, GA* POLLARD & ROBERTSON. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, No, 731 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA, MAXU-FACTURERS.and GENRAL AGENTJFOR THEFOLLOWING MACHIN¬ ERY,C (INSISTING IN PART, 100 Acme Pulverizers *nd Clod Crushers. combined.) 100 Reapers, Different Makes and Styles, (Single and 100 Fairbanks' Standard Seales. 100' Thomas Smoothing Harrows' 35 Hubbard Gleaners *nd Binders, (Independent.) and styles.) 25 Threshers and Separaturs, (various sizes 25 Watertown Steam Engines, (all sizes and sizes styles.) and styles.) 20 C. A G. Cooper and Steam Engines tall 10 Oneida Steam Engines, ( ill sizes and styles) 75 Smith's Hand Pow«r Cotton and Hay Presses. 50 Pollard Champion Gins. Feeders and Condensers. 35 Neblett & Goodrich 1XL CottonGias at $2.00 per saw. good order. 10 Neblett & Goodrich second-hand IXL Cotton Gins at $1.50 per saw in 5 Kerible Engines. Wood Working machinery (all ainds( Cotton Mill Supplies a Specialty tings. SSspiHSwi Belting. Lacing, Hose, Etc. SLSS* , , , &*— Call and examine —• and promptly attended to. POLLARD & ROBERTSON. 723 Reynolds St* AUGUSTA, GA. *p)17-ly BUGGY FOR $45. Whats the use of walking when every man can afford to boy a gead all klokary tf t» lB ||j or the low price qaoted above. Buggies of every description from #43,00 up. One and two b^rse of make at extremely * low \ with the I have wagons mv own HARNESS kinds price* Banal on hand the largest stock of all ever brought te Crawfordville also Buggy whips. "V, I can sell a splendid single buggy harness for the small sum of |7.W. if your bui SI'S needs repairing I am prepared to do it as cheaply ae 4 can be done el Blacksmithing in all its branches and all work Buggies, guaranteed. Wagons, Call and see me as examine and price my large stock of Carriages, Harness a nd wh he Thanking my customers Respectfully, for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance ef same. J. N. CHAPMAN, Crawfordville, Ga, PEDLET0N FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Chas P. Lombard Successor to Pendleton A Bro. Nos. 615, 617 & 619, Kollock St., Augusta, -Manufacturer and Dealer In Mill Machinery, En¬ gines and Sup Brass and lion plies, .Every Variety Castings of and Style, Executed Promptly gSpeeial Attention Gircn to Repairs Chas F. LOMBARD, Wm. PENDLETON, Proprietor. Superintendent. DAY & TANK THILL, 133 and 735 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., The Carriage Emporium oftha South! A Complete Assortment of Vehicle#. Victoria** Extension Tops, Jnmp Seat Roekaway* Top ami No Top Buggies, all Styles and Prices. A full line of WAGONS, all eisee. Our own make oi e 1 o si wagons, with sides and spr ng seat. Best Quality Light two-Horse wag Best quality medium i wi -i»>rse w»i o s. Best quality heavy wn-hmseor t'nee fourth wagons. Agents tor th* “WORLD RENOWNED” Wilson, Childs A Ca.’a v # f» »pek* •» hammered axle wagons. M i 1 Agent for the Frazier Road Cart ; the first and last, and only perfect Road Cart, In full assortment. Also Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Fine Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather^Leather AT LOWEST PRICES. and Seamless Gum Beiting, Children’s Carriages,Wagons, Ae. Ai L mchlfithly M AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Proprietors. Table first-class in every particular. Large and well ventilated rlooms. Rates $2.00 per day. Centrally located. Dear Railroad crossing. Telegraph office and barber shop in building. Augusta Hotel Restaurant and Lsnch Room. Chefc wines liquors and cigars. Meale to ord-r at all hours.