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THE DEMOCRAT
( ■ tWKOKDViLLE, Ga. June 27, 1884.
M. C, JONES.
PrnusriKR and Proprietor.
Peaches sell at 50 cents a bushel in
Sandersville.
fjKVEUALchildren diphtheria. from Sylvania have
recently died from
Nearly 83,000 Immigrants landed
In thin country during the month of
May.
A. democrat with a record is better
than a republican with a white plume.—
Troy Press.
There are more seaside resorts on
the, New England coast than on any
other coast in the world.
A Shoal of codfish one mile long and
containing 120,000,000 fish will eat 840,
000,000 herring in one week.
The home industrial schools in New
York" have sheltered 30,000 children
and found country homes lor (3,000.
(Ink and two dollar to the amount of
82,500,000 will be ready for issue by the
treasury at the end of the nioiiUi.
Little imys in Mexico who obey
their teachers in stool are rewarded by
being allowed to siuoke while they study.
About <3,04)0 palace, sleeping and ho¬
tel cars are now operated by the Pull¬
man company in this country and in
England.
Somb Philadelphia colored folksthink
that I.Otari’s nickname of "Black Jack”
is liecause he is a negro, and thev are
enthusiastic for the ticket.
The lirst Republican new •or ever
printed in Texas is to -e i cl.tbLahed
shortly at Aiislin. Then : a Republi¬
can vote of 05,000 in the Slate.
A Broooklyn base ball club has been
imprisoned hi Columbus, (_)., for play¬
ing on Sunday,and yet Brooklyn is call¬
ed fhe City of Churches.
The richest man in Philadelphia is a
plain whoAe old bachelor pant eighty years,
shabby dress would not indicate
him to be worth in the neighborliood
of 820,000,000.
Mr. Will Everitt, of Conyers, shot
and killed a large blue crane,one morn¬
ing last week, which measured about
seven feet from tip to tip of iiis wings -
The Waynesboro Herald has ceased
to be. It was bought Citizen,which out by the pro¬
prietors of tiie True thus
becomes the official organ of Buik*
county.
Th* annual valure of the timber crop
in the United States is over 8700,000,
tMH). This is one of the giant industries
of the country which the free traders
desite to ermple in the iuteiest of fore¬
ign countries.
As a train in the Mobile and Girard
railroad wus goiug into Troy Saturday
night It ran over and kiDed a negro.
The negro was lying on tue track, and
ft la supposed that lie was druuk. The
engineer did not discover him until it
wa» too late to atop the train.
Corn in some portions of lowox Geor¬
gia is promising. As to the Telephone prospect
in Screven, the Sylvania remarkably
savs: "Corn is looking
wi ll all over the county, and if seasons
continue favorable our tar roe will not
need help from tiie West- in n .”
The New York Herald suv “we ad¬
vocate the nomination ot c \ nor
Cleveland because we are Interested in
tiie welfare of this country and believe
that that welfare demands the victory
of the democratic party, end that such
a victory will be more certain if Mr.
Cleveland is the democratic candidate,
than it can be o.herwise.”
When Gen. Grant met with his severe
accident last winter lie had no use for
his horses, and ho allowed Ferdinand
Ward tiie privilege of using them until
his recovery. They were all sent to
Ward’* stables. W lien the crash came
they were attached by Ward’s creditors,
and that, is the reason why visitors to
Long Branch this year w ill not have
tiie pleasure of seeing the General hand¬
ling the lines behind his Lost horses.
The steamship American lias beaten
all former ocean-crossing records, hav¬
ing made her late voyage from Randy
Hook to Queenstown in tiie hitherto
unprecedented time of six days, four¬
teen hours aud eighteen minutes. The
racers of the sea have not got down to
uooonds and half seconds, but they are
coining to that. They are getting
down to line points. Tne America is a
guish built steamer,but she is a quick
otic.
Th* Charleston News and Courier of
Thursday savs there is every prospect
that the crops in South Carolina this
year 1 will be so abundant as to more
than make up tor iho me loss, l.wsos of iSK'i 1 ,
In snip- jn.’ts of the st lies, it admits,
tliei'O hit oiaclamt • cotton
iieiks badly, but persona! mi
ibe state ns a w a de a u
(lie plant ■» doing vv, , RV th
favorable seasons her H eid
will In* abundant.
AmiMi the smuggled goo , Is seize.1 , on
board of a Havanan steamer in New
York City a few days ago wcie between
4,000 and 5,000 yards of silk ribbons and
about the same quantity of cigar brands
nr? w K;;rTi»
Pels for mgar Imes.
bent from Katana, it Wl8 WHt,io 1 N
ed in New York bv rvianiltadorers who
make cigar* which they sell as imported.
A Grand street. New Haven, whits
tier li;us cut, #>th« jaek-kuifo. from a
■inwbiniiiohi,irk 5e a large life-like £■;«;» group
attached to a oat i Uge,in ». w r U, f h are Two
nun. It is the most wonderful s;i«vi
nien of carving e’ er seen In New Haven
midis true to life. He lias liet-u at
work for months on it. Even thesi*okes
of tiie wheels his* werfwt.and tiie wheels
revolve on their axles treelv. i'lie liar
re-,* is complete in everv detail and cun
^ luox d on I he h o ses. Several
mouths more will be reuu red to is*,-
feet tiie * oup io minor details, /t is
unwed by many people daily.
You Can Have It.
"My dear, what would I give to have
your hair ?” is often said bv middle-aged
ladies to young ones. Parker's Mariam, Iiair you may
have just such hair. Bal¬
sam will give it to you. it will stop your
hair from falling off, restore the original
color and make it long, thick soft and glos¬
sy. You need not stand helplessly envy¬
ing the girls. T*>c Balsam is not oily, not
especially a dye. but is an elegant dressing, and is
recommended for its cleanliness
and purity.
FST Cannnig and preserving fruit is
now the order of the nay, with all good
house-keepers. We have just received a
flul assortment agate Iron, Porcelain lined
and brass preserving kettles—ail sizes at
Grecnesboro, low prices.—Copelan, Ga. Seals & Armor,
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-a
Canker positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Mouth, for sale by Dr. R. J. Reid.
Mr. A. P. W., of Hampton, Ga., has re¬
cently emerged from Blood one of the most re¬
markable cases of Poison on record.
His body and limbs had no less than four
hundred small ulcers—his bones torment¬
ed him with pains—his appetite failed—
ids kidneys presented frightful bottles symptoms— the
and all doctors and 100 of most
popular Blood P rfson remedy failed to give
him any relief. He secured B. B. B., the
concentrated quick cure, and five bottles
healed the ulcers, relieved ail pain, cured
ids kidneys, restored his appetite,and made
him a healthy aud happy man. Any one
can secure his full name and correspond
with him.
Bonkocfne will cure any ease of G. and
G. within forty-eight hours.
TURNIP SEED.—Below we give a list
of our new Turnip andgenuine ami Cabbage seed. All
guaranteed fresh :
Early Flat Dutch, Bloomsdale Swedes
or imported Rmta Baga, l’emeranean White
Stone, Amber Globe, Yellow Aberdeen,
Early Flat Red Top or Purple Baga Top. and Pruscian,
White, Purple Ruta Greene
county raised.
CABBAGE SEED.—Late Fiat Dutch;
Late Drumhead,Mammoth North Bergent, Green
Glazed, Late Mountain, Carolina
Bumcomb and Georgia Collards.—COPE
LAN, SEALS & ARMOR, Creenesbore,
Ga.
WOMAN,
Her Health and Happiness are
Matters of Great Concern to
all Mankind.
Near Marietta, Ga.
Some months ago I bought a bottle of
Dr. J. Brodlield’s Female Regulator, and
used it in my family witli great satisfaction.
J have recommended it to three families,
and they have found it to be just wlmt is
claimed for it. The females who have
used it are now in perfect health and able
to attend to their household duties.
ItKV. II. li. JOHNSON.
State of Georgia, Troup County.
I have examined tlio recipe of Dr.Joslah
Hradfield, and pronounce it to bo a com
bination of medicines of great merit In the
treatment of all diseases or females for
which ho recommends it.
Wm.P. Beasley, M. D.
Syrinofield, Tknn.
Dn. J. BrADFIKId : Dear Sir— My
daughter has been suffering for many
years with that dreadful affliction known
us Female Disease, whies has cost me ma¬
ny dollars, ami notwithstanding I had the
best medical attendance, could not find re¬
lief. I have used many other kinds of
medicines without any effect. I had Just
about given her np, was out of heart, but
happened in the store of W. W. Eckler
several weeks since, and he, knowing of
my daughters affliction, persuaded me to
buy a began bottle of improve your at Female I Regulator.
She to once. was so
delighted with its effects that I bought
several more bottles of It : and, knowing
what 1 do about it, if to-day one of my
family was suffering with that awful dis¬
ease, I would have it if it cost $50a bottle,
daughter for I can truthfully sound and say, well, it and has myself cured and my
wife do most, heartily recommedd your ft
Female Regulator to lie Just what is
represented to be. D. FEATIIKRSON. Respectfully,
H.
Treatise on the Health and Happiness of
Woman mailed free,
The Bradfikld Regulator Co,.
inayP-liu Box 28. Atlanta, Ua.
THE SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS
Daily Every Day in tiie Year, Including
a Mammoth Sunday Edition, One
*Year $10, Half Year $5.
The Morning news lias combined with
a number New of conspicuous York tSunjlha journals—among Philadelphia
them the Enquirer,
Timet, the Cincinnati and the
Trthine —in the publication of a
numhar of new stories of fiction by jIre? distin¬
- is low being published will la* in followed tlie Sunday by
New s This story one
from Mr. \V. 1). IIowei.lS, who in turn
will be succeeded by Mr. Bret Uarte.
j Mr. Melville D. Igandon(* Elli Ferkins’*),
who is now eu route tor Europe, will write
nseri ,, si , f latere for the Morning News
during his Journey on the continent. The
Fashion Letters of Jennie June f Mrs. J . C.
■ Prolyl and the gossipy letters of that bril
itant"young Southern writer. be feature Coyle of Dong- the
Mass, wilt continue’o a
I The Morning Mews calls special atten
lion to these features of its mammoth Sun
,, Ay NsUl>> wUicti.is sent to all subscribers
| to tiie daily.
|„ the future as in the oast the Mornirs
News will warmly party.' support the National
1 Democratic
ji, its columns the latest- news Bom all
parts of the world will be found. The spe¬
\ c j^| dispatches and correspondence of tne
i Mohmnu News will be fuller thi* year
Ilian ever before.
, Special will „
attention w be given to the
new-of Georgia, Florida and booth Uaroli
R.
the h.ghest standard of excellence No
c\i>< use will be spared to make the Morn
ino Nrvre the most readable and reliable
uemspaperln the South,
•TKK-MS.
Daily.in mail or city delivery, 7 day’s
in the w>a*k »10 00
Dady.by u\iji! onlv.Mondav.Wednes
Xi.i,,. '' 5
W h;m V 2 00
J. II 1CST1I.L, Proprietor.
Mivanuah. Ga.
.
KOLBSM & FARMER.
CRA WFORnVILLE, GA.
Have constantly on hand a full line of
Family *
1
—AND—
Farm Provisions,
Which thev offer to the trade at the lowest market. BOOTS, SHOES, DOMES
TIC Sand Patent Medicines, awl everything kept in a first-class store.
To the farmers, we would state that we are selling af the very lowest prices and
are determined not to !»<* undersold. Slide in and buy. Cash must ** eet
us half way and we.will show y*>u we are your friend. liOLL>i!j.i>i & rArtiiJLK.
i L, ) t s $ W* ill®*
(Successor to W. R. GUNN.)
CRAWFORD YILLE. GA.
—DEALER IN—
DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HATS and CAT’S, BOOTS, SHOES
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE. CONFECTIONERIES,
Tobaccos, Cigars, Snuffs, Ac.
Having purchased the edtire stock of Mr. W. K'GUNN, at a remarkably low price,
I am prepared io sell goods cheaper than ever before offoredto the public.
Come and price them yourselves and you will be convinced that you can save
money by purchasing good* of me.
W. W. BIRD.
may 23.12
Cheapest Carpets in Augusta.
STOCK LARGER AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
rpHE largest Stock South Moquet, Brussels, Three-Ply and Window Ingrain Carpets, Cornices Rugs and
|_ Mats, Crumb Cloths, Window Curtains, Window Shades,
Poles, Canton and Cocoa Mattings, Chroinos. Write for samples.
James . Bailie & bons.,
Sept. 14, ’83. jy. 713 BROAD STREET.
Athens Foundry A Machine Works,
i I a
4 )
EifiiJ.
NEW and SECOND-HAN
MA MINER*.
THRESHES, HORSE POWERS, FAN i'
MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, SOR¬
GHUM M1LLS. SAW MILLS,
with SCREW or RATCH¬ m
ET HEAD BLOCKS. ; I;' $
ON HAND FOR SALE. M
2 10 H, !’• Monarch engines, new, on wheels.
2 H H. P. Monarch engines, on wheels. skids.
1 4'* H. I’. Atl is engines, new, oil
Semi-fixed Atlas Engines, nexv. second-hand, in TsY.
2 6 II. I'. Upright order, price engines, $260 each.
good engine, in good order.
4 H, P. Stationary
1 do II. P. Stationary engine, in good order.
1 100 H. P. Firinenich boiler, in gooii order.
2 2(3 inch Cylinder boil' rs, to feet long.
1 :to inch Georgia woter-wheel,in good order.
2 16 incli Eclipse water wheels in good order.
110 11. P. Ames engine, on skids.
Brooks’ Sul key Plows,a splendid [abor saver
Herd’s Cotton Seed bullers, wliat every far¬
mer wants’
1 Lath Machine,as good as new, will cut from
15,000 to 26,000 laths per day. Cost $115.00,
will sell tor $76.00.
Shafting, Gearing. Pulleys, for etc, Standard
Also, Manufacturers agents
mike Portable steam engines. Traction or
road engines. Turbine water wheels, Cook’s
Evaporators, Victor Catie Mills, Combined
Tnreshers and Separators, Little Giant Hy¬
draulic Cotton Piesses. Also, a full line of
H mcock Inspirators, the great Boiler feeder,
K uting Universal and Injectors,Steam stock Jet Pumps
or raising water, a full of fitting
of all kinds for Steam Engines. Millstones
Baiting Cloth and Mill findings, furnished at
short notice '1'llOS. BAiLEY, and
may 2-Sm Agent Supt.
$ 11,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
ATTENTION, SMOKERS I
All oonte*tanl» for th* 25 premiumsaggregat*
fag above amount, offered by Black weir* Do*.
ham Tobacco Co., murt observe the following 1
condition, on which the premiums are to ba
awarded All bogi must bear «ir original
Bull Durham labeLC. 8. Revenue stamp, and
CRntlon Notice. The with bass must be done up
securely in a package name and aci trem
of sender, and number of bags contained plain
ly prepaid. marked Contest on the doses outside. Noeember Charges SXA. All must pack¬ be
ages should be forwarded December 1st, and
must leech us at Ditrhsm not later than ftwe¬
ir, IStk. No matter where you reside, send
teSSESft your package, sdvise us by mail that you hare
1
of bags returned, will be published, Dee.2^ ia
Boston, llrrnld New York, Herald; Philadel¬
. S. PtoN;
phia. Tima; Durham. C.. Tobaera
New Orleans, Time* I tmnrrmt; Cindn lonati, Jte
pom, Chicago, ftnlj, Stem; San Fr a a cto oo,
cVomelr. Addresa Co.,
Sucxsut's Dra« an Tobacco
Dcrhjji, U. C. t
Every genuine package haa picture o
See oat next
<*traw hats nrtd cents rlntblnc greatly
re..need to cl os.' V per cent off »et srioes
on Iwo s suits fr m3 t<> *2 year*—Copefcn, Ga,
. sis Jc \ rrr.or. Greenesbonx
HARDWARE !
CHAMPION
Reapers Sc Mowers
Buckthorn Wire Fencing. Eureka Post
Hole Diggers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ma¬
han’s Vehicle Seat Sunshades, Wheels, Fairman’s Car¬
lee Crushers, Sarveu Patent
riage Makers’ Supplies, and Jacobs’ Stamped Patent Tin¬
Wheelbarrows, Plain
ware. Richardson's Celebrated Handsaws,
Fishing Tackle and Si ine Twines. A full
line of ali kinds of Hardware. Write us
for prici s beloro buying No matter what
others sell at our nr.ct - .ire i wavs lower,
llOFHC , lljiruWHF6 T , u r CO., ,s
1032 broad Street, t orner 1 It h,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
!unel3-6m
E K. BOONE,
oi»tractor and Builder.
—DEALER IN—
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doare
Sash, Blinds, ShingJeS, &c.,
Located in CRAVTEORDNILLE. GA..
and would respectfully solicit a liberal
share erf patronage from the building pub¬
lic. Will make estimates on either brick
or framed buildings. Satisfaction guar¬
anteed as to workmanship, Ac. All com¬
munications addressed to me at this place
will receive prompt attention.
MOTTO Prices to suit the bard
1884 . 1884
Sfevtal
CHARLES BERGSTROM
IN THE LEAD.
I take this method of Informing my friends that my stock! of GENSRkL RBR
CHAND1SE is now complete, consisting of Dry G., ids, Clothing, Boots and She*
I amily and Fancy Groceries. Crockery, Tinware, Glassware. Wood and Hardware
Cutlery, Drugs, Clocks, Tobaccos and Cigars. 1 havsalsion hand the largest ana
best selected stock of Oassimeres ever brought to this section. Why pay hare $15.®9 made er
$20.00 for a suit of clothes’ wheu you can ouy Goods and Trimming and it
at hom* for less than half the above amount. I also sail the celebrated DAVlSIBiT
NG MACHINE I have in stock very fine Potomac Shal by the pound or barrel.
Thanking inr patrons and friends for past favors, i ask a continnxtion of the same.
CALL AND SEE .ME. ’. #* MRS. M. C TROPE’S stock of Millinery Goods is ae w
complete au d she invites the ladies to call and exainiae them.
Charles Bergstrom,
LEADER OF LOW PRICES
SASH and DOOR FACTORY,
1®AM1 \’
Late of NILES & TRYON.
—MAMUKACTURKR OF—
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Brackets; Scrolls. Mouldings. Stair Work, etc.,
Office, Factory and Warbboom, Butler St. and Ga.k. *.
ATLANTA, GA.
Doors Blinds add Sash manufactured from CYPRESS or YELLOW PINE
Lumber All orders promptly acknowledged when received and date of shipment glT
jjii, promptness and Oocd Goods is my motto. Send trial order. apni4
ALFRED BAKER. Preeident. JOSEPH B. BEAN. CaeMer.
AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
811 BROAD STREET, AGUSTA, GA.
Cash Assets, S300.000.00.
Surplus, 50,000.00
Transacts a eneral Deposit and Discount Business.
Interest on deposits of five to two thousand dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FA
VORABLE TERMS.
Special Attention Given to Collections.
-DIRECTORS
ALFRED BAKER, W. B. YOUNG,
EDWARD O’DONNELL. E. R. SCHNEIDER,
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
J \%
Has struck the Furniture Business in Augusta,
And we keep it moving by our LOW PRICES..
We must have money and if you must have FURNITURE, it will pay you to tar
MATTRESSES. FEATHERS and PILLOWS, the finest line oi PARLOR FURNI¬
TURE, ever seen in the South. Write for catalogue and price list.
J. L. BOWLES & CO.,
840 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
m
Spring Announce: • t rent
knowntottmpuWtettat^ySprtngStockfis^omplete. ’large as I wish to mak«
Mv^ and^flatter 1 I have which a will variety of new
nvseif that have au assortment of goods meet the want*
DRESS GOODS.
Comprising a Full Line of Black and
Colored Silk.
NUN’S VEILING, in all the newest
shades.
A LiBATBOS CLOTHS,
ARMUNE CLOTHS.
A complete line of BLACK GO 'DS.
A LARGE AND HANDSOME LINE OP
Nainsook’s and Hamburg Embroideries.
Newest and Latest Designs in Laces.
JAMES MILLER, AUGUSTA, GA
Millers Corner,
WHITE GOODS.
WmTE EMBROIDERFD ROBES.
WHITE DRESS MUSLIN.
FRENCH NAINSOOK.
EGYPTIAN DEMITY
PERSIAN LAWS.
VICTORIA LAWN.
BISHOP LAWN.
Check and Piaid NAINSOOK.
LINEN LAWN.