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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1884)
THE DOEMCRAT Cbawfoki>ville, Ga.. Dec. 12. 18st. ESTKRKD .it tie post-office at chaw ViiUDVU.LE, til., AS SECOND CLASS MVTTKK FOB MAILING. FERSONAL AND OTHERWISE —Cotton sold here to-day at \0 cents. .—Sugars all grades at iloklen A Farmer. —Send in your orders for election tick Sts. —Mrs. Jennie Myers is visitingdh Atlan tx. —Judge J. W. Roberts presides with dig nity. —Pay your subscription to the Deho CBAT .-We will not publish any paper Christ¬ mas week. —Razors were flying in the air Sunday night —The exercises of the academy, closed last Friday. —Walton P, Harris visited the "Gate City” Thursday. —The largest stock of groceries in town at Hokieti <!k Parkier.-. „ —The best If rre^fshoes in town at Hoi den & Farmer. —Cotton goods advancing, which is a sign of better times, —Henest quantity aud honest quality at Holden & Farmer’s. --Job work done at this office, city pi ices duplicated. --Misses Fannie and Salile Printup, are visiting relatives at Union Point. —Ed. Eitts has ginned up to date four hundred and fifty bales of cotton. —Grawfordville is now the cheapest mar¬ ket on the Georgia railroad. yg* Large dipper 3 1-3 cents . each at Harris, usual priee 10 cents each. —Mr. John A. Stephens, of Washington, visited "Liberty llall” this week. ty Go to Gopelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro, for Uoliidav goods. —Holden & Farmer are better prepared house to sell goods at lower prices than any in town —Gal! and be convinced hat Holden & Farmer are selling goods cheaper than any house in town. —Mr. Samuel H. Myers, one of Augus¬ ta’s most prominent merchants, was In town Tuesday. —L. F. Padgett, 1110 and 1112 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., has a full line of cooking stoves from f9.00 for No (j up to the —Mr. Josebh Myers is constantly receiv¬ ing subscriptions to the Stephens Monu mental fund BT 2* pound bagging sale Arrow b? ties salt (150 pound sacks) for low K. Tappan, White Plains. Ga. —Dr. R. J. Reid, has purchased by 1. the J. store house and lot, now rmnth. occupied Stewart, from Dr. II b — L. F. Padgett, 1110 and 1-, Broad street, Augusta, Ga., lias elegant walnu rnnts 10 pieces at *42.00. —Henry Harrison who lias been atten a nig school here, lett for Ins home in Jack sea county, last Saturday. Sausage cutters and stuffers, sever al sizes and prices. Lard cans 25 to 50 cts. at Gopelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro. --Miss E nmaSimpson, a charming young lady, of Wilkes county, is visiting Miss Anna Corry at "Liberty Hall.” 13 pounds standard sugar at Ifairt tiew store for one dollar all other goods yequally as low. ■ l^ Baptist , The Methodist and :'*** Sunday M-lioohi are going to unite have a Christina* tree. « V —A thief entered the premises of Prof. Yarborough, Tuesday night and stole iiis Christ mas goliler. —M Msrs. Willie [Low Ml and Hugh Kii jaK’^fSrfwsajsw. —Jonas Evans, colored, was before Judge J. W. Roberts, yesterday, but evidence on a tdiarge of assault and battery, was insufficient to bind hint oy.f. v~ t£T We are offering ’of big bargains ip remnants of all kinds ghocU%: d on eve railing grow lower as the year d.a .vs to a dose. Gopelan, Seals & Armor, Greenes Ga. —Mr. Henry Goouer, condition, we are with sorry vio learn, is in a criticul a lent spell of pneumonia. We wish lum an farly recovery, — 1 0«0 bedsteads |l ,9ft,;ipo dozen can« , chair at * 75 >^cL eacn.mce mreaus at *eat from L.F.Padgett, ffiare a sample of prices 1110 and 1112 , Broad street, Augusta, Ga. —Mr. W. T. Phillips, in Warren county, found a coin in a gully last week With Goorgius III R. E. X., inscribed on one side and on the other Britannia dated 1771. —This year, subscribers to the Demo drat, should bear in mind that their sub scriptions were due after they received the first copy. Suppression of the Menses may be re duce the y de*ir?d t^^Vthro^ghsympathet ic action. —Mr S Carter, traveling salesman for the reliable firm of Rufus Garter & Co. Au gusta, paid our sanetum a visit last Friday, Mr. Garter is a very clever gentleman aud makes friends wherever he goes. ini^omHlrrri" 11 " ^ Ceat3 ‘ W ° rt ‘ l °* fin from uarris. Spiendid eook stoves _ wRh large list of furniture heretofore sold in Grawfordville at *18 to- *20 each. Gall and see.—W. P. Harris this country everybody has decided that Lir Bull’s Cough Syrup is the best remedy for coughs and colds, and it's coming fast general ' into use. Saturday night, charged with lighting and disorderly comlucthi^^iTfiwteaLtr^d J!T " •** “ —Patti, it is said, guards herself careful ly against cold. She evidently does not believem free concerts but does believe in R£^SrwSi!>-S* T. left —The family of Prof G. Bogus, Wednesday for Mt. Hollj irs new home, U thfbe.t wishes of the Dem ocrat. of —M»rv Lorena Gox, died at the home her parents on the morning ot the 25th of November, after a short, but amiable painful girl ill ness. This death of a sweet, of just as she was passing the golden gat«w Aad t« those of her home who had been blessed by her young life- But in mourn ing iter early departure from earth, they are consoled by th entered upon ah pis e where she ^ bv which hfefertris so thickly beset can never af- RAYTOWN TEMS UY ULVS 8 ES. —Our town is alive with Gypsies. —Mr. Linton Lewis 1ms opened a bar¬ room in our town. —Miss Tommie Moore, Has returned home from alucon. —Mr. Jimmie Jones, reeeutly visited the family of Mr. Warren Andrews, of Greene, —Miss O. T- Holliday, is visiting rela¬ tives in Greene. We wish Her a pleasant stay. —One of our boys roves his Indy love In¬ tensely.but can't express his love verbally'. Might Will‘‘Oliver" please counsel hiui. be not will it ? —A sociable was given by Mr. an d Mrs. J. J. Moore, to the young people Tue sday night. We return many thanks to them for the entertainment. Sharon was well represented. —A rustic eourtship at the gate : I hear you are going to marry. That fellow will have you to death. Have me. I am a better chance. a’II give you biscuit twice a weak and buy you a red dress. —A white cravat, dved moustache aud kid glove are exteruial sign that ona is a candidate for matrimony. —The Raytown Baptist and Mt. Vernon . Sabbath schools are preparing for a festi¬ val. The table upon the day of the occa¬ sion will be!loaded,with luxuries and confec¬ tionaries. The schools expect to have present as the orators of the day : Judge J. G. G. Black, of Augusta, and Rev. George W. Smith, of Milledgeville. ■——a SHARON ITEMS. BY OLIVER. —Go to L. S. Jackson for your furniture. —Mr. L. S. Jackson, left for Augusta,on last Tuesday. —Mr. L. A.M oore, has put his road in order. —Jim Kendrick is the leader of low pri¬ ces at Sharon. —GotoL. S. Jackson’s for your Christ¬ mas whiskey, cheap and good. —New York Stock Exchange whiskey at L. S. Jackson’s variety store. —Goods of all kinds at L. S. Jackson's variety store, at very low prices. —Next Saturday goods will be sold at re¬ markable low prices at J. A. Kendrick. —Prof .N.E.Ware is visiting his father,in sick. Lincoln county, who is reported very —The bear show on last Monday, afford¬ ed much fun for the children. —The place to get your confectionaries for Ghristmas is L. S. Jackson's variety l^u^upy^teO'Keeffe'stlnd, —Mr. L.S.JacKson, has opened a branch Sl SearThe V V V! > „;yf r . Walter Edwards has obtained a situation wlt n Mr. N. 0. Edwards, and we offef him a hea rty welcome in our midst. -Mr. A W. Mershon will sell some of t| le standard manipulated and phosphate £ ,, (lat|() the approaching season and desires he patronage of his old friends. _ Mr lku Reese, the famous auctioneer, wi „ auction off a large stock of clothing a „ (l otlu , r j, ool \ s at Sharon tomorrow morn iug commencing at ten o'clock, _ Mr Weortfe f. Agee, lias brought in a gourd the J hape of an §i w hich measures three feet in length. Mr. Agee has a t-pien dij variety of gourd seed bushel. corn, which lie w ill select at 81.25 per _on last'Ttiursday moniing, while bre.ak- the family of Mr. T. J. Overton, was at fast in the kitchwn. the dwe lling was dis covered to be oil fireJhdB&unatelv.it si®; was reaelmd in twmj to i house but chimney was —Weh<ar considerable complaint, cans ed from damage by stock, which are i*l lowed to run at large. Ii does soeiii. that tok^b is s | jtt | u nior „ effort, No neigiilmr desires take up stock and put the owner or put be hiffi.’to some cost At the same time ma y n „t be willing to incurtne lost attadli stock, which are allowed to go where please. _ , m ___ Gal!’eariy and get s ine of tiiose choicest- gopds from W, P, Harris, at less than’mSinufacturer'ss cost,arriving on eVery train from those large New fork failures, bought for the "spot cash’) at ncartretider- for yoursolf| ing low prices. Gpiueanfl see * - XST Gliristnn* is coming and we are ready with the ’ handsomest display of Ghristmas gocxls of every description to be found anywhere. Goiielan, Seals & Arm or, Greenesboro. -■ —• —The people say that L. t. Padgett, 1110 aud 1112 Broad street, Augustaa, Ga.,, downs all others in prices, carries the best u ne 0 f Furniture and stoves and the peo P , ri 8_ „ ht _ | r __ All who purchased guano through K. Tappan, White Plains. Ga., are reques- wish ted to come forward and settle, as he e» to make returns to the company at an oatiy date. -* “ X3S~ Beautiful prints at W. r P- , Harris, . at ^ The crewdTstUl flock to Harris’s store to buy those at;unheard of low prices. H j Wll , not be UIl dersold by either At lantft . or August^ Auuusta _ , nowstmners first-class for wrapping at this oilice, dirt cheap, pnlj 30 ceut. per hundred. bedsteads J and . chairs . . —5,009 mattresses, so ld in 30 days by L- F. Padget, 1110 aud Bro ad st reel, August., Oa. UwTJSn. v , stn loi .„,, at thaS prices to® b« stoves must " ‘■ rlM your s Vl ” -— • ^ *^ Gome and examnn and be con vi d that ii arr is sells cheaper than any — 1,1 ____ ris’^iew DISH PANS-W cents each at liar store G ill an t get one oefore si * re 1 '— - 3 eake s large toilet soop for 5 cents at Harris’s new store, usually sold for to cents per cake. m - ha „Hie oniv reliable stoves at le* than Atlanta or Augu-w pnees Lars?e wash pans 5 cent each at Harris’s new store, usual price 20 and 25 eents. If want Ghristmas present go . to you a ^ H ist nro if oit< for sale by R. Tap pan. Wnite Plaines, (la. —S40 wail pay for a tnree months couist) in Ware's Business Institute. — You clu save' money by buying your goods from Holden & Farmer. —Holden & Farmer are giving avwy goods. Come and get your snare. ■ — — . —If v vt wvtt lurgi.us in all kind of goods call oil (i Bergstrom. Prices on our entire stock of our everything, mlllifi^ ry have been reduced. Nearly marked down to almost cost. Ladies please make a note of this and in ike u* a viiit. Gopelan, Seals A Armor, Greenes boro, G*. Pitts’ Garmixatitk was a household medicine in our family for years, and ac¬ complished diseases incident ail that to svas teething, claimed for I cordial¬ it. la ly recommend it. The Garminative is put up in a convenient and medicine palatable intended form— a decided advantage in especially for infants and children. Nr. and Mrs. E. A Steed. Practical Business. Wrhe to N. E. Ware, Sharon, Ga,. for terms, dec., of his school. Business For Young Men. N. E. Ware’s Business Institute, will open its sixteenth term, Janmtfy' 13, 1885. Write for circulars. *— • NOllCE. All persons indebted to me are most earnestly requested to come forward and settle at once. I have been very indulgent and cannot afford to indulge anylonger. I trust all my debtors will bear this fact in mind aud settle their claims without delay. VV. A. Stone, Baytown, Ga., December, 4th 1884, ForLaying out and Dividing Land. Will do any and all kind of survey¬ ing on short notice, accurate calcula¬ tions and neat platting. I have the instrument once belonging to to Mr. W. T. Brooke, also, a plat of nearly every line in Taliaferro couuty. See or address N. E. WARE, Sharon,Ga., if you wish anything done in this l ine . How He Got a Position. “I applied for a position in a banking house in Wall street six months ago, ana although 1 proved my competency, they would upt take nie. I had been down on my luck and looked old and shabby. An idea struck me. 1 got up a new growth of hair with Parker’s Hair Balsam, raised a d-cent suit of cloths, applied again, and they took me in a minute.” 8o writes a clerk with $2,000 salary. The moral is plain. Parker’s Hair Balsam gives a per son a new face. SELILSiO Jr SALE. tire stock of Liquors. Wines, tobaccos and Cigars, regardless lif cost. '|5gr Parties indebted to me forward qr*i ilfit- and ‘lU'ttje eartthMIv requested to couie AS’, it- RiCyif ill). 23rd. ; Grawfordville, (,a.. October MM.- f an A(iCl) l»A«*rls>l TWO MORE t.UI‘OBTANT C VSkS. . (r . Y'our ageiif being iiVl'oliiJrilRiA’G*^ a tew davs ago, and meeting the vene-. table brother J. H. Camiiliell. we askwi him f.. r the news, e liis reply was, “I iiave two more impoitaht ;^Ufea effect¬ ed by Swift’s Specific to report.” This venerable .roan is known far and wide for hi* unremitting labors of love in be half,of the poor of Columbus. It will be remembered that tlie Swift Specific of Co. lias donated quite an amount their famous medicine, to be distribut¬ ed by Mr. Campbell among the poor of the city ; hence his remark. He said : “I have just seen a lady who has been greatly annoyed by a Tetter in oue of her hands. It lias given her much trouble and pain. >Sbe said she had been treated by several physicians dur¬ ing the past three or four years with the ojd remedies, but without giving any relief. I suggested Swift,s Specific, and she took four Bottles and is no w apparently perfectly well. Her hand is smothe and not a single sign of the dis¬ ease left, It is marvelous how this medicine renovates the system.” “What about the other case ?” “Well, that was a ,'ady also. She had been effected with the eczema for four years. Her face, hands and arms, as well as her body, were It covere over of with sores and scabs. was one the worst cases of ttiis terrible disease that I have ever seen. The suffering of the poor creature was beyond expres¬ sion. She tried every remedy at com¬ mand, including mercury and iodide of potash, but she only grew worse. I soon had her taking Swift's Specific, ana and sne she .ids ia» now now only j taken two but ties, but every mark of t e disease lias almost entirely disappearea. Her strength and general health have great ly improved. It is one of the most re markable cures that has come under mv oiiservation observation, ” “Mr. Campbell, you \y had a long and varied experience ngling with men and otoservin*^ Hiciionsand the remedies useiir i your ooin ion as to the rne^r . if t’s Specific f “In a miiiisw , <t sixty years I have dleases which diseases are the most nume ou a the most diihcult to remove, in my earlier life, Sand's Sarsaparilla was the great blood purifier. Many others have Come co to the surface, but Swift’s it is Specific my delib is judgement that ered. Tnere is nottiiag comparable to it> There is nothing too good Ur *aj about Swift’s-Specific.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. TlLB SWH r StRCIKJC Co., AtlauU, Ua. MU y c |||®f §g 11 LL TPiy m p. HARRIS has. ust received a car load of the heav iest cooking and heating stove* at prices lower than ever known. I do not sell shoddy goods. Jbut first class in every respect. Having been *- -♦ . . ■ the in stove business for seven yearn representing the largest manufacture J am enabled to sell you a good stove for less figures, than you ecu buy a-i inferior aricle. Grates—$ 2.50 up. Heating Stoves— $3.50 up. Cill anti see me. WALTON V. HARRIS. A CODKING f STOVE FOll EYEHY BODY, DJ. FULLERTON AUGUS1A, UA. THE STOVE MAN OF AUGUSTA Gan Bm with the NEV\ LIGHT HO largest ami best in tue coun- try. ud Tin Ware at wholesale. FOR PRICE*. „. T-k. —rP* JUm 1*® Hotel jr (i. AooijstA, Ga. D Mii tljd centre of luisine.ss and oil tM ttniP.il shopping squares. BIN ^0*1 MM, >■ KLLENT TABLE, , ( ■ >UPEIUOK SERVICE, MODERATE KATES. Soli - its a ItmWof the patronage of Vis iters «» ^ejjitx BROWN. B. F. I M4N4GEH. WOMAN, Her Health arvi Happiness ar gutters of Gnat Concern to all Mtakind. N«yt Mabif-tta, Ga. Sone month* ago Irought a bottle of r. J Bradtield’s Fen*fe Regulator, and used t in my family wih great satisfaction. I hav recommended found i to three families, and hey have : to be just what Iiave is lcaincd for It. The emales who nseditare now in perfet health and abla to a Held to their house o!d duties. Rev. U. B.JOHNSON. 'TAN* of Georgia Troup County. I lave examined the rcipe of Dr.Jiwiah Brai held, and iirnnounc it to lie a com biua ion of medicines of reat i merit in tlie treatment of all disease or females for whidi he reconi mends it. WX. P. llASLET, M. V. is yki.n’field, Ten*. Di J. Bradfikod . l)enr- Sir—My daughter ha* been suffelnx lor many w|th that rtr . adfiil ffliction known aH y..ynale Disease, wliic. ia* eoa me m-i nj , £ j 3 ii arSi an d notwitlistading I had the beis»medical attendance, culd not find re¬ liefi mci I haVe used many ther kinds of cines without any etf't. I had just given ^ her up, was otof heart, but ha p Kn d in tIje store of tV. W. Eckler M veral weeki since, and b, knowing of D.yeaughters bottle of Femte Regulator. me buy* your p !-u w i t h "?ts ’ e fleets'mt J bought , ral more imttlcs of It; nd. knowing C4 irasvr.L ,Vu mirert^my s ean ttutlifuHy „i saj n myself and daiJk!ijter ^ soullrt a) heartily we > reciuncdd at , w f , mon t be ju what your it is y rule Regulator to re; e sen ted to be. If. D. „ „} FEAUERSON. Treatise on the Health andlappi css of VViioan mailed free, Regia Co,, Tsk Bradfielp BoHS. tor Atlan J m —Genuine rust proof oat for sale at Uri Jen & Farmer,s at 57j »r bushel, g P1 With THREE GIGANTIC BUILDINGS of immense capacities, with every species of merchandise,. and from twenty to thirty po lite and gttteiitiye salesmen, everything moves with ease, accuracy; and precision* MR.O.T.IRBY Assisted by Mr. SAMMIE WILSON, con¬ trols the| Ladles Furnishing Department, making a specialty of fine and richly em¬ bossed Silks, Satins and Velvets. MR.A.L.BICKERS aided by Mr. PEARCE BROWN, has charge of one hundred aud thirty lines of fine shoes. MR.E.J.MERR1TT manages flfts lines of heavy Boots aud Shoes. Mr. C. E. Monfort handles Tobaccos and Cigars, Pocket ami fable Cutlery, Confectioneries,Stationery, Mufical’Merelmndise and Jewelry. JHrW.C. T unison our druggist, carries a complete line of chemically pure drugs amljgives ,lils atten¬ tion to supplying tlie wants of the afflicted. Mr. N.T. Atkinson 4 r hawchargo of one hundred ;ilnes of gents’ and hoys hat*. He also deals in carpets and rugs and b Juft* n lost in pile* and stocks of Domestics of every kind. -M Mr. A13 Echols, is In charge of our iminmense stock of CLOTHING. Mr. J. B. Williams, takes care of tha Hardware Department, where you ean And anything in tha hard¬ ware line from a brace headed leek to a 12 horse power engine. Tlie almve give* a partial idea ef what we a redoing. of Gome and Yours see for ycureelvee, Fully It) to 20 pei cent saved over any house in this part Georgia truly, Gopelan, Seals dc Armor, Cjireenesfooro, Ga, The Very Latest Things IN FINE Crockery, Glassware, Tea Sets, CHINA, VASES, Bit AC NETS, ETC. T. O. BLIGH 906 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. My stock this year is unsurpassed in beauty and cheapness. Dinner sets In finG Dresden Gliina, tea. breakfast and dinner sets, everything which can please and faj-i natc The trade of Middle Georgia, when in Augusta will find my emnorium worthy of a visit I offer the most beautiful good* and am ottering them way down. I solicit thepatronageof the people of Taliaferro and adjoining eomrt^ Augusta> Ga To Users of Boilers. -o 1 am pleased to say that 1 iiave what you aeed. TLlQ Union Injector, The simplest, the beat boiler feeder made, no exception. I also keep a supply of Piping, Valves. Whistles, Steam Ctttge*. Oils, Belting, Ac. Am Dreoared to do all kinds of repair work at a mrt notice. Would lie pleasisl to have your order*. NEW WORK DONE IN BEST MANNER. CHAS. LOMBARD,I’roprietor THE PENDLETON FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS 615 and 527 Bollock Streot Aulusto, 5a. I AND I COPELAN, SEALS & -Are Headquarters for mmm t him ■ A MARVELOUS LOW PRICE. TUe day of high Drioee and lofty profit* has past and gone. He therein will sink into commercial gloom and financial despair. Democratic Reformation lifts its voico from every state, declaring a PP roacl,in g a ^v3nt of better times, peace, prosperity and plenty, while liilt 4 the National flag of LOW PRICES, and will ever keep it tin g t« th « breeze, inviting the people for fifty miles radios to conic and be protected from imposition of high prices under the shadow of its pro- 1 folds. '1‘... V Mr A (J Fears handles china, crockery and glassware, lamp goods, Ac., in car load quantities at wholesale pricro. Mr.P.Ro bit) son, handies, sadles and bridles, also, wood and willow ware. Miss McCoJgan keeps tlie prettiest Millinery Establish¬ ment injGeorgia and carries the largest stock of Gloaks, Dolmans, Circulars and Walking Jackets in the whole country, John Clarke assisted by ABRAM REESE, looks after the GROCERIES. Ed Dyson looks after the freight. MR. T. R. THORNTON the persistent and energetio Docket Col¬ lector. M K - ED. JONES tfyi thorough and aecnratu ftocounlunt. Mr.IT.H.Ha rris the expert and Lightning Cashier. MR. J. E ARMOR A65ISTANT SUI’KRiNTKNDKNT.1 MR.A.S.SEALS Buyer and General Manager. Mr.E. A. Copelan the ■ aencler u4 Geeerei Veyeiter ctf the whole.