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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1884)
Odorgiii Railroad Co. Office General Makageh, Apocvta. G*„ April Y, 6th «th 1*84. instant COMMENCING SUN DA tho following passenger schedule will be operated : by 90th meridian time, 32 Trains run than Augusta time. minutes slower No. 1—West—Daily. Leave Augusta 10:30 ft m ■ “ Macon . . • 7:10 am “ Milledgeville 9 05 a m “ Washington 11 30 a m Ariive Craw ford ville I 10 p m “ Athens 4 30 p m “ Gainesville 9 15 p m 11 Atlanta 5 45 p m No. 2 —East—Daily Leave Atlanta . . 8 25 a m “ Gainesville , , 5.0 a in '• Athens , , 9 35 a in “ Crawfordville 1 14 p m Arrive Washington . . 2 45 p m “ Milledgeville . . 4 49 p m z Macon . . *146 p m - Augusta 3 66 p m NO. 3 »VF.ST—DAILY. NO. 4 EAST— daily Lv. AugustaO.-Oo p in Lv. Atlanta8:S0ip m Lv. CrTv'll 12:39 p m Ar.C’f'dv’ll 2:49 a m A,. Atlanta 0:40 a id Ar.Augusta0:10a in Fast Line No. 27— West — Daily. Leave ... v 4<> am _ Augusta Crawfordville • Airivo “ Athens io tr ■(,«!!! z Gainesville , ,7 ' Atlanta No 28 —East—Daily. Leave Atlanta . • 2 4.>pm “ Gainesville . . 5 30am Arrive Athens " [■’ I' i» . . “ Orawfodvill# . . 5 53 p in “ Augusta IMPROVED ■ SLEKI EK8 MTHUI’ERH AND ATLANTA. TO AUGUSTA receive Train No 27 will stop at and pas ftengers to and from the following points only: Ber/.clla,Harlem,Dearine, riiomson, Cainak, Crawfordville, Union Point. Grccncsboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun tain ami Decatur. Train No 24 will stop nt and receive pas sengers lo and from the following sta thins, only : Ber/.elia, Harlem, bearing, Thmnsou, Cainak, Crawfordville, Union Point, (iris* lies boro, Madison. Rutledge, Hoeial Circle, Covlngoou, Conyers Stone Mountain and Decatur. The East Line has Through Sleeper from Atlanta to Charleston and connects for all points West anti Northwest, East and Southeast GREEN, K. K. DORSEY, JNO.W Gen. Passenger Agt, Gcn'l. Manager WOMAN l BEBBE8T j friend i Dr. J. RRADFIELD S Female Regulator! This famous remedy most happily |me#ts the demand of the ago tor wbumns pecu¬ liar ami multiform alliictions. It is a rem edy for WOMAN ONLY, and for ONE SPEClAf. CLASS of her diseases. It Is n specific for eertain diseased conditions of the wmnb. and proposes to so control the Menstrual Function as to regulate all tho derangements and irregularities of Wotn «n"s MONTH LY SICKNESS. Its proprietor claims for It no other mt'di c il property, and to doubt the fact that tills medicine does positively possess such controlling and regulating powers, is sim¬ ply to discredit the voluntary testimony of thousands of living witnesses, who are tto-dnv exulting in their restruation to sound healfl) and happiness. I^EOULATOH UradfieLd’s StALK is n strictly veget able compound, and is the product of medical science and benefit ptac.tlca of ■experience, directed towards the Suffering Woman! Jt Is the studied prescription of a learned physician whose specialty was WOM¬ AN, a ml whose fame became enviable and boundless because of ids wonderful sue cess in the treatment and cure of female com ipluints. The REGULATOR Is the UK AN DEBT REMEDY known, and rich ly deserves its name : Woman’s I’est Friend ! Recftusc tt controls a elrss of functions the varlousdciangementaof which cause more ill health than all other embitter causes her combined, life, and and which sorely existence ! .prematurely end her Oh ! wind a multitude of living witness¬ es can testify to its charming effects ! WOMAN’! take to your confidence tills PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH it will relieve you of nearly all the com¬ plaints peculiar to your sex : Rely upon as as vour safeguard for health, happiness and longlife. prepared only iiy DU, J. BRADF1KLD, Atlanta, Ga Sold by Dr. It. J. Reid, Crawfordville. Ga \ Small Sire, ... 75 cents RICH i Large Size, $150. ‘sjsiaaiup 40t pun p.»q«(tijn| suniiaiuvi •p.iiu.i^.vjtl.usim spooA o\ s.isvf) Cq SluiddUIS 111,qM,! s,uojun'> ill ‘ss,u lx>[ pjddpis pim A||.lUKUd p.qm s4,qt.l() mBaoao •vqsnanv . pwoiq sh‘l svj.io ii »H!iuo{| S ,N o X N LI J 1« ,ipis .lo.t putt 'Tubji pajnpajnuiyv 'ikiijihIiui .<iik oj "Oja HHLVAV VtlOS ‘3 f IV HaONID •iDiios ail) jo )uouiq*!iqif)8a ,19^pos FPOM HILL W. 0. MITCHELL, ATTOUNEY AT LA W . Cr.w r ord ville, Georgia \ 1'11,1, practice wherever emi loved. > y Collections promptly lemitted. attention. KUI.ORS AND INVESTORS. S B t I I'HKNTS, S. B Turpin. i CEMENTS & TURPIN, A r.X'UNKYS AND COVNCELORS, Washington, D. O' !’ i > ;n\ t:«t ..IH'tiS before the ; rUMided to. Pensions, Boun v,. f it, ■ .. i-ntiou paid to I .and Claims, tv i . Patents and iihit • libtM-al laws thousands of I«. mv entitled to an increase. N i*\v « i:h?i s obtained where the orig inaK have been lost. promptly answered \ ; hi; uiic.itknis attended to. huslne.v ) roiuptiy JS OTICE Reflect and Kemembp" That E. K. BOONE, contractor and builder is located in Crawfordville, and would respectfully solicit a literal share of patronage from the building public. Satisfaction guaranteed as to workmanship, etc. Will make esti mates on either brick or frame build ings. All communications addressed to me at this place will receive prompt attention, 3/otto : Brices to suit the hard times. “WIPED OUT.” The Story of an Atlanta Boy as told by His Father. TRUTH IN A NUTFHEIX. Mr. Frank Joseph, lives at 245 Jones street, Atlanta, and has a promising about boy of six summers. When the boy was three years of age a peculiar Various swelling liniments, discovered on his neck. poultices, etc. were applied swellings without increased, a per f . e ptibi,. effect. The although internal and external remedies were used continually. Becoming h alarmed, iSi‘K?JSS: ed scrofula. He used all the various rem odies usually resorted to by the medical >, r(l frssion in such diseases, but other glands became affected, and finally they disehare pff large quantities of matter, and slough Ingot the parts presented a ghastly sight. The boy became quite feeble and greatly emaciated, j, and unable to walk. During a p,, r K i „f over two years his condition be <>ame more perilous—the hair fell from his anf ) he rapidly lost his eyesight. j> u ring all this time he was properly cared f or an d treated, and was also treated at Medical college, for three months, yet his condition steadily grew miraculous worse. jsj ow coine8 the almost escape of this lad. Ills eyesight, was restored,the j ia j r stopped falling off, the glandular sw <-lliriK subsided, the horrible ulcerated surfaces healed, the whole system was re )10 vRted and cured sound and well, all by the jjotanlc useof only one single bottle of H.B.Il.— Blood Balm—whieli can he had at «i,oo per bottle. Sold in Crawfordville by n r . R. j, REID, NOTICE! -:0: GEO. R. LOMBARD&00.» -: 0 : Foundry Machine AND BOILER WORKS. Just ahovk Depot, Augusta, Georgia, Buy, Sell. Exchange,Rent or Repair on beat manner and terms. Engines, ^toilers, Saw and Grist Mills and Machine , Cheap & Good, Have on band a Large Stock of S hafts, 1‘ulleya and Ranges, upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also steam and water pipe at reduced prices. fetua wSkv r J Korting Injectors, Vanduzen Jet Bumps, Bolts, Nut Washers. Circular Saws. Files. &c. 43"Write for prices, promptness and good work. Cheap will lie our aim. W. J. NORTON. ( HAU FOKDVILLE GA Contractor and Builde Dealer in Buiding Material of Kinds. llLOOD KING. .1 Kidney Oompfainf Cured. Atlanta, Ga., July 11.1883. Blood Balm Co : 1 am a merchant this eitv and a in over 50 years of age kidneys have been exceedingly and irregular for many of years, the back. with great pain in small times my appetite failed, amt I became nervous that l could not attend to During all this time my ease had all attention that money could secure, many physicians and various were resorted to, but a complete was tho regular result. B. B. B. was recommended by some and to sav that its action on me was cal would bo a mild term. One made me feel like anew ra*n,just like was young again In al ' , ’ ,y Led so jmwerful and , )H>t» . t a remtdj For the blood and kidneys it is the best ever saw, ami one bottie w illforoe any to praise it. If you doubt this, call on Dr. t.illaim. and he will send you to me, and 1 will take pleasure in telling you of my case, Hiut tlmt of others who have Ivon cured. A. L. D. Send for a pamphlet of proof of wonder¬ ful cures of Blood Poisons, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Call on DR. R. J. REID, at CYawfordvdle. —..... w — J E£, iSLKTDBPlSON. N 03 . 65 and 07 SouthJBroad Street. . ATLANTA, - GA t? yMU ,t«gn -poll- wheels, Empire Engines, down and mounted ; Separators, mounted on two and four ErieEngines, down and mounted or detached ; Heges’ Saw Mills, the best in the mar ket; Cornell's Wind Mi’Is. Also Wood Wo;ki> e Machinery, Water Wheels, Corn and Cob Mil la,Feed Mills. Smith V Matching and Brick Machines. Give nie a call or send for price list before yo» buy. J H. andekson may 22 ly $50,000 AY orth oi Furnitne,: THAT J/UST BE HOLD AT IMMENSE SLAU HTEH. ! ! WJE are willing and determined to LOSE MONEY through Sacrifices in Goods in y\ order to secure irresistible the immediate advantages It of is HEADY CASH' for us to reduce our thtte W shall make it to every one. neeessary s;»eclfied time what present Stock to one-half its present size within the is we wan t to do now. You will find it to your advantage to assist WILL us, as e BUY !T4ytWng THEM. is to mar ked down and sold. ANY PRICE WITHIN REASON you live 6 miles away, if you live 1 or 100 miles away, it matters not, it will pay you come . We will show you Furniture . at Prices _ . fabulously Cheap REMEMBER, this is no scheme to lore you on. Our reputation is established, and we cannot afford to risk it in spurious advertisements. WE ALWAYS HO as n E ,SAY. We mean business, and you will find it to your advantage to act upon this lm mediately. We will guarantee you a saving of 25 to 30 per cent, ail through the house. (Jome soon as you can, as each day will close out some desirable speciality. We Stand Alone as Leaders of Price*. Our Goods Stand Upon Their Merit Platt Brothers, 708 & 710 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA. sep-14-bm ALFRED BAKER. President. JOSEPH H. BEAN, Cashier. AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 811 BROAD STREET, AGUSTA, GA. Cash Assets, 8300.000.00. Surplus, 50,000.00 Transacts a General Deposit and Discount Business. Interest on deposits of five to two thousand dollars. ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FA VOUABLE TERMS. Special Attention Given to Collections. -DIRECTORS ALFRED BAKER, W. B. SCHNEIDER. YOUNG, EDWARD O'DONNELL. E. R. JOSEPH S. BEAN. SASH and DOOK FACTORY, ,__ m flAIX IfN wi’ Late of NILES & TRYON. —mamwfactpiier ok— Boes?s, Sash, Blinds, Brackets; Scrolls, Mouldings. Stair Work, etc., Office, Factory and Wakeroom, Butler St. and Ga. r. r. ATLANTA, GA. HT Doors Blinds add Sash manufactured from CYPRESS or YELLOW P1NF, Luir. tier All orders promptly acknowledged when received and date of shipment giv en. Pyoinptness and Gocd Goods is my motto. Send trial order. apnl4 Cheapest Furniture House in Ga, 1,000 handsome 9uits from 818.00 to 81.00. 3/i»rble tables, 83.50. Cot top mattresses. 82.50. 3/arble top bureaus 810.00. IiOunges 85.00. Folding lounges 810.00. Walnut bedsteads 87.50. Wardrobes 810.00. Farlor suits in fine silk plush 875.00. All other articles verry low. Send yonr orders to nov-23 hm ATLANTA, GA. POLLARD & ROBERTSON. Cotton Factors and Commission Mer hants, No, 731 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA. MANUFACTURERS and GENRAL AGENT FOR THEFOLLOWING MACHIN¬ ERY,C ONS1STINU IN PART, 100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Crushers. ., 100 Reapers, Different Makes and Styles, (Single and , combined.) 100 Fairbanks'Standcni Seales. 100 Thomas Smoothing Harrows* 25 Hubbard Gleaners *nd Binders, (Independent.) and styles.) 25 Thieshers and Separators, (various sizes 25 Watertown Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles.) and styles.) 20 C. G. Cooper and Steam Engines rail sizes 10 Oneida Steam Engines, ( ill sizes and styles) 75 Smith's Hand Power Cotton and Hay Presses. 50 Pollard Champion Gins, Feeders and Condensers. 25 Nebiett Neblett i & Goodrich 1XL Cotton Gins at *2.00 per jaw. 81-50per good oraer. 10 Goodrich second-hand IXL CottonGlnsat saw in 3 Kerible Engines. Wood Working machinery (all ainds( Cotton Mill Supplies a Specialty y) n ur and Com Mills and Mill Machinery, Otto Silent Gas Engines, Hancock In \ Carver Seed Deane Cotton Steam Cleaners, Pumps, Newell Milburn Cotton Roller Breast Seed Hullers GiM, F “ ee ^ d e tT.rs )> Cotton Presses, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, Steam and Water Pipe*, Fit PLacing ovver ^YuU Hose Etc. low. Call and . c*»®jne line of Machinery oi all kinds in slock and for sale Correspondence solicited purc hasmg and save mouey. Send for Catalogue. aml prompuj nMnptiy attended to. POLLARD & ROBERT SOX m3 Reynolds , _, St* . •rATTCffi U UU A TA Ua*. t * **, ap!17-ly BUGGY FOR $49 Whats tha use of walking when every man oan afford to hoy a good all kltkOt^ •r th* low price quoted above. Buggies of every description from *43,00 up. i hahneM ’kiKw’VXys I can sell a splendid single buggy harness for the small suae ef |7.M. if your done buggy or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to do it aa cheaply a* « can be elsewhere. Blaeksmithing in all its branches and all work guaranteed. Call and aee me aa examine and priee my large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harne amd wh he Thanking my customers Respectfully, for past patronage, I respectfully salieit a oaatinaaao* »f same. J. 1ST. CHAPMAN, Crawfordville, Ga, PEDLET0N FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORK ft Chas F. Lombard Successor to Pendleton ▲ Bro. Nos. 615, 617 k 619, Kollock St., -.Manufacturer and Dealer In Mill Machinery, En gines^and Sup¬ Brass plies, and lion Castings of ,Er*ry Yaruty and Style, Execute d Prom^tlr gSpeciaL"Attention Given to Repairs Chas F. LOMBARD, Wm. PENDLETON, Proprietor. Superintendent, DAY & TASNAHILL, T33 and 735 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., The/Carriage Emporium of the South! , A Complete Assortment of Vehicle*. Yictorias. Extension Tops, Jump Seat Rockawty* Top and No Top Buggies, all Styles and Price*. A full line of WAGONS, all eises. Our own muke one 1 orsr wagons, with sides and spring seat. Best tonality Light two-horse wag i s. Best quality medium t wo-horse wa ons. Ile#t quality iicavy ; wo-horse or tlnee-fonrth wagons. Agent* for th* “TTORLD RENOWNED” Wilson, Child* A Ce.’S *•<(« ftfeke •* hammered axle wagons. It*. ▲gent 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 Sote Leather, Leather and Seamless Bam Belting, Children’s Carriages, Wagons, ▲«• il L ▲T LOWEST PRICES. >■ mch!6thiy .AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Proprietors. Table first-class in every particular. Large and well ventilated nooiM. Rates $2.00 per day. Centrally located, near Railroad crossing. Telegraph office and barber shm# *n building. Augusta Hotel Restaurant aud Lunch Boom. Aitt Wines liquors and cigars. Meals to order at all bcruiw.