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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1885)
THE DEMOCRAT Friday. October 16,1885. ENTERED AT THE POST-OFFICE AT CRAW FOUDVI1.LE, GA., AS -SECOND CLASS MATTER FOR MAILING. LOCALS. —Pleasant weather. -Support your coun ty paper. —Wes. Wright * is the second Miss Price. -Dwelling houses are in demand m dawfordville - Send us the news from all sections of the county. —Judge Roberts will make a splendid City Councilman. —Vote for prohibition and save the country from ruin. —Mrs. „ Ivatie . Kent ir . , visited ... relatives ... near Sharon this week. —Julian Gorham, of Conyers, visited relatives here tilts week. —\V. O. Williams, of Augusta, was iu our town Wednesday. -Prohibition and Miss Mattie Lee Price is all the talk now. —Crawfordville lias several electric wonders (to hear them tell it.) —Luther A. Boline, of Washington, spent Sunday in Cr.awsordville. —The election for prohibition,in 23d, this county, will be held on November 1885. —Miss Mattie Lee Price will exhibit at Crawford to night, Athens Friday night and Sharon Saturday night. — A. peck of worms have been known to pass from one child. Shriner’s In¬ dian Vermifuge was tiie remedy used. Only 25 cents a bottle. _“Prohibition will not prohibit,” is the favorite argument of she liquor dealer. If it be true, pray why do the liquor dealers light prohibition so strong ? — An election was held here Wednes¬ day for coulci'men ,and the old council was reelected with the exception of Mr. C. Bergstrom, who declined to be a candidate andJudgeJ. W. Roberts was elected in bis stea l. The vote polled was very sm ill as til » e was no oppo¬ sition —Sheriff 1 nicer »h ■ > * a no grme ful actor in ii- sit; - Vi nesliy night, ife, v request of t le manager and audience, seated himself very com foriablv in a cuau - , wicb was by tbe magnetic po el of the electric girl upset, seating him very gracefully on the floor. —Mr. R. O. Lambert, tbe advance agent of Miss Mattie Lee, I’.i - e, is one of the most genial agents it lias ever beeu our pleasure to meet. Mr. Lam bert pro-'ed himself to be a gentleman in every sense of that term during ins rrcent stay in our midst, and we com¬ mend him to tiie people in every village, town and city that he may visit. _We regret to state that > i yooo ; men are n it very gall int wieu-\ e Y •is i | necessary to sue , I t little no ie> j.i ? Of till HI • ■ OU.Ig iig 1 l ties -V j hibition las! tv it. - i o': ! noticed taut ■, oeiiuver i free e :l.,e tuinm • it■ v; ei. all tiie yooug i-t liet have escorts, but us tun a !u) i i co t'or Wednesday night -v ts 5 » c- ni s. i > io •> i them ha i escorts. • _M atis Lee Price, the electric gn - and the rival of Lu a Jrirst, give al exhibit) m of net - w mdcvfut P'.v-w ■' Moore’s Hull last Wednesday evening, i She is a bright pretty little girl of only . 5 years of age and her po.ver, io per- ! , ot forming these re.n irk able fa its which We have read s » much, is sti 1 to i surpass tiiat ot Ijula iluist. Sue ii everythin; that she was adveiused to do and we would advise everybody to go to see her wherever she may ex lioit. —The debate at the Court House by the Crawfor 'ville Library V-voeution last Friday uigiit vas largely atteudcl and v is very iul •resting, Vs I os been pteviously stated, this assoct tlniu has a debating society iu conn - Cr. m with it, and the subject Itscusso 1 h a : day night of tbe was : “Are equal”? t ie ae utal file cap at- t j cities sexes dis tirmative side of the question was cussed by Col. J. W. ilixou autl »ir. g Btrgstiorn, and the negative side by : Col. M. Z. Andrews and Mr. II. M. T-Tolden Able sneeches were made ou Wh both oiAoa sides, ut at the the conclusion ■coucius on of or w which o the President, Mt. j. «*• * ’ cided in favor of the affirmative to toe great gratification of the large number | of ladies present. i — There lhere aiesom are some • men ne w 10 claim to and advocates of temper- . be friends ance, who say they will vote against prohibition, beeause certain friends of , prohibition nave occupied - positions in | nolitics that they do not approve. Such a course is altogether illogical. Prohi hiHen bition iu IS not not a a nolitieal political issue; issue, its us friends uieu do not wish it to become so. It is sitn question ot whether or not , w ply a generation shall have the incoming soul ruined by the demoralizing and destroying influences or the dramshop, In this effort to better the condition of society we should accept the aid of any ; one, let his political record be what it may. Do not refuse your neighbor’s help in extinguishing the flames that thieaten d«struetion to your bouse e- I miw n'n van are not ou accord with him on all all noints points of otcasn easuistv st). ! _ , I That «i ! psTrnv ~ ff n One may feel that he’s getting old, but j ue naturally dislikes that anything others of about the j his appearance should advise fact. Yet nothing does this so effectually as thin and falling hair. No woman wants to marry a man, a d business firms hesi¬ tate to employ - a man- who shows this fa¬ tal sign. Parker’s Hair Balsam is worth to you, in this regard.more and than its plentiful weight j in diamonds. Use, it, have and glossy hair. Many have had every trace of grayness removed and bald spots covered by using a single bottle. I j broi'^ght missm to" Greenesboro, G»., Come .see Llz l jaraeivc;. — Corivian. Seals & Ar-uar. SHARON ITEMS —Seed oats in demand. , —Our merchants are paying liberal prices for cotton on accounts. —Mr. W. T. Flyut is “boss” on cut¬ ting and fitting pant patterns. —Miss Mary O’Keeffo is absent vis¬ iting friends and relatives in Greones boro. —We are glad to report Mrs. A. \V Mershon much improved. who has been duite silk loi s^veial da)s. —According to appointment there "' i:1 b f prfiilcl, ! n ~ at the ^‘'^b.vteri u. church ou next Monday , night. {Jervi likely to continue through L.e week conducted by Rev. Mr. Arnold. —Miss Mattie Lee Price will display her wonderful powers at Ware’s Insti tufce on Saturday night. Doors open at 7, performance commeuce at 8. —Mr. A. \V. Mershon has bought 0l ,t the stock of goods of Mr. G. VV. Overton, and is offering special*induce ments t:> those who wisli tj purchase goods in his line. —The inllueuce of whiskey has lieen felt to a gteater or less extent through¬ out our entire county and and if the question of prohibition could be con¬ fined to those who have been so un¬ fortunate as to experience the evil at¬ tached to the excessive use of intoxi¬ cating spirits very few dissenting voi¬ ces would be raised against the moral side of the question which is now be¬ fore the people of our county. This fact has been ascertained by careful and diligent inquiries of those who have been seriously injured by this evil who by their words and actions ask assist..nee in removing the great temp¬ tation which seems so difficult to resist. The “Old Kcliaole.” Be sure to read the new advertisement of Mr. James Miller, Augusta, Ga., iu this issue, who has one of toe largest dry goods establishments in the State. He has just received a large, magnifi¬ cent and complete stock of fall and winter dry goods of all kinds from New York, which he purchased at a considerable discount and he proposes to give his customers the benefit of that discount. Ladies dress goods of every description and at all prices, and gents clothing cheaper than ever sold before in Augusta or elsewhere can be found at bis mammoth establishment, ile lias had long experience in the dry goods trade and invites the public of Augusta and the surrounding country to call and examine his immense stock of fail and winter goods. Write for samples, prices, .fee., if it is not con¬ venient to call to see him before buy¬ ing else where. Remember he warrants everything be selis to be what it is re¬ commended. What Gan Be Done. By trying again an 1 keeping up cour¬ age many things seemingly impossible may be attained. Hundreds of hopeless cases of ICiduoy mid Liver complaint have been cured by Electric Bitters, after everything else had beeu tried in vain. S ), do i’d think there is . o cure for you,but try Electric Hitters. Tlioro is no medicine s > s ffe, so pure, and so perfect a blood purifier. El ictric Bit tors will cure Dyspepsia, !>i ibei.es an ! all Due.iajs of toe Kidneys. I ivilui- j ble oi a.f • i i h of > n i: i ml Liver, and oveac i.u" all U.’io v : .1 i a> - s 1 Large boales only..»J _ ce its at Ur. U.J. ,, , ■ Reid’s, Crawfordville. G.». ; tv hat V on tv ant to wuniv. Evuyh.i.ly wants an lmn’-st answer to I tj,j,; yjuiple qu • >,i »u :—Yuut is tuu bust ,u e ji C jii U to regulate tiie bowels, cure COi and biliousness, help the digos tiou and give strength t» til i whole sys¬ .» People ask up tiiis every d ly. We answer, Parker's Tonic. It is pleasant to um taste. All tne children like ... it. -Moth j ers all praise its it. in lo will snv family.—Editor i thousand J cost every Western Argus. New Gasli 8tore. This is to inform the public that 1 am goods for strictly cash; having a credit business lor eighteen years. of I am satisfied that it is to the interest purchaser as well as the merchant to buy for cash. I have just received a full j>{ Ueaara , Merclla , ldisa which I am at hard-pan prices for the will money please All parties indented io me forward and settle their dues to save process. Thanking the asking public for generous putroiu e ami a con of the sau.;,I a n most BEUGSTUO-M. r - sp. - ctf ully, CHARLES __^ ,___ Fer Kent. The dwelling house The now occupied by Mr. W. I. Taylor. house is new, four rooms all plastered, stove and dining rooms attached, goo i well of water ou the premi ses, also, two elegant store rooms fronting the court house on the public square, iu good order and well suited to the dry goo Is, drugs or grocery business. Possession jfiven immediately. Apply at this oliiee,or Mrs. Gernon Tucker. —■ . * Buckleu's \rnlca halve. The best Salve in the world for (Juts, B r u ‘” e *. ^es Liters ... Sait Salt Iiheum I ‘ heu “- Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Lanas, i Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruption,and positive u-cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give p -rfect satisfa-tom, Bermuda Bay. I have a large quantity of Bermuda Hav, as nicely cured as the sun eyer I shown on, now ready for sale at market prices. Orders left at the Democrat office will receive prompt attention. Respectfully, Isaiah Ellington. —The newest fabrics in dress goods are these 42 inch half cashmeres all colors, 40 cents worth 6f), at Copelan Seals a: Ar. mor’s, Cieenesboro, Ga. hoisery in town will be found at Copelan, Se*la A Armor s, Greenesooro, Ga. SPECIAL LOCALS' —Holden A- Farmer have an impor tant announcement in this issue - —Complete ,, , . lino of , Zephyr „ , shawls, , , un- . birs, childrens saeqnes hoods, &e., at <’« pelan, Souls dr anything Annnr’s, Greeiie.snmo, in Ga., this you can get you want line. —-Home raised seed rye for sale by llolden & Farmer. —Chicago Electric lamp at Reid’s drug store. ami sillg £^^ „ v °£ ami °^fil trljde „ plated"knives ,, casters. forks, tea table spoons, Seals pickle and caue stands.—Copelan & Armor, Uroenesboro. (i.i. —Follow the crowd to Holden & Farmer’s and get cheap goods. . — At Copelan Seals v Vreor’s, Greei.es bom, Ga., you can buy all wool So/, jeans ft! cell ^ s tins Isxi the JeWb ' —^ 0,1 * ;l PP ;ln ^ vou wish . goods at remarkable prices. —If you want a good 10 c cigar, cal for the soring Rose, but if you want the best 5 _ c cigar in town,call foi Geor¬ gia Major and Liver Regulator, at Dr. j It. J. lteid’s — Golden & Farmer are paying 15 cent, per dozen for eggs. —Go to Copelan, Soils .C Armor’s, j ; Greenesboro, hat full Ga., and buy \ our genuine Gents fur crown and brim for 125. : stiff brims from 7r> cents up. We are head¬ quarters for Hats and caps. —Holme’s celebrated mouth wash j and French wine of coco, the great in- : vigorator and strengtheuer—the great ! estnunmly known for-mMes and fe —Home spirits distilled for peach medical brandy, the | best of al! purpose at W .K. lleiu S. —Ladies hand lugs, flat and oval in plush, leather or cloth, with and without straps. See them they are nice, new and cheap.—Copelan, Seals & Armor, Giceues borb Ga. —8cotts Electric goods in hair brush tooth brushes,hair curlers, &c. Electricity is known to be a powerful agent in tiie cure and prevention of diseases, and the use of these goods wiU^preserve the beau¬ ty of the hair and teeth and prevent any kind of-disease or decay. The wonder of the age—ask to see them.—Copelan, Heals & Armor, Greenesboro, Ga. —A fresh lot of canned goods of every description, just received.—Copelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro, Ga. —Be sure to read the ad of Holden A - Farmer Coiui am, Ga.. July 22d. 1885. Dr. W. M. Fitts: Dear Sir—W e have been using Fitts’ Carminative for several years, and take pleasure i n recommending it to others, as it sur¬ passes all other medicines that we have used for diseases of children and m fau ts. B. B. WlLKERSOM. —One of the interesting fedtuies of the November Harper’s will be some personal recollections of the lute Lord Houghton from the pen of lion. John Bigelow who weaves into his paper a .,,.ml,B.' or ..HK.I..M. or other grew, men in the acquaintance m Lord ilougliton, among and them Louis : Napoleon, Gladstone, our own Bryant. —Rheumatism, neurtlgia. ai - ca lanb, caused by iinooverisbe l — me cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. i Ctr \tt v N’OOd a,Tf,.nn., May 20,’85. j Dr. F-. uibertoti : it gives me pleasure to inform you ; that ui s' wife ion been restored to ! he it' Ii by the use of Goea Wine. She j u ,.i V ei'V poor health for many ■ years-suifering from Dispepsia, Ilya t<3iTci, CoiLstipaliO!!, .MCK IIc«i'Iriclio, suffered mid insomnia ; at tunes she extremely with Neuralgia, and all the r -mmU'is used an l recommended by physicians only gave her temporary relief. Your Coca Wine has done her more good than all the other medi¬ cines, and after using several bottles jn perfect liealtii, and as cheerful ;l | 1( i as joyous as when she was a “bride.” If all tiie afflicted knew of the wonderful and delightful invigor¬ ating effects of your Coca Wiue, all would use it. Very truly, Tuos. Me A FEE. EDECTION NOTICE. in accordance with an ant ol the Gcn e ral Assembly, of the State of Georgia, passed the last session of said general us sembly, there will he an election held at the respective election precincts in the eountv of Taliaferro on Mondu, the 23d of November next to determine whether or not spirituous or intoxieating liquors, such as are inentiono t in the (ith section of said act, shall be s-»ld within the limits of said county. This, October 4th, i«85 Charles A. Bt AZhKV, td Ordinary, 1- C — ---- ITnrrv ilili I .> VitpuR ^ILJJHCIM. I kave rented the Gin luuv and out-fit the late Ilarrv .Stephens, and will gin ' ' and pack cotton .o , j . . h ......, ‘ r ,..i ■ ' • in fact, I will gin cheaper than you can get it aone elsewhere ami will put it up in the neatest packages possible- Mr. Henry White will attend to weighing of cotton and will make settlements for gin. ning mnfr Give me a trial. , GEORGE MOODY. . seed returned and , , X. IE—All co weighed right. ]sepll-lm CHEAPEST CARPETS, in AUGUSTA. Stock larger,prices lower than ever before, THE LARGEST STOCK SOUTH. MOQUETS, BRUSSELS 3-PLY,SCOTCH, INGRAIN CARPETS, KUOS, MATS, CRUMB CLOTH, WINDOW CURTAINS AND SHADES, WINDOW CORNICES, AND LACE CURTAINS, CANTON ,VND COCOA, MA rTINGS. CH ROMOS etc., etc., WKiTB FOR SAMPLES AND prices. Jas- u. Bailie & Sons, CHRONICLE BUILDING, 714, Broad St Augusta,Ga. of Ira s in a a yru. of Ol I > J j 00 jj l i FOR COUCHS AND CROUP USE • / \ '“l f.' : 1 • •. i o* v> ^ %2ffLa - r im: xt jL* tl* ihs x x^r. The sweet gum. as gathered from a tree of tUo same na me, growing along the small streams in the M mithern Sia tivs. coutaiu* a stimulating ex pcctorsvnl yiiitwiplo that loo •sena the phlegm producing the early morning congh. ami st: imu l&los the chi11 to throw off the false nu tuhrnue in croup and. t whooping-cough. When combined 1 with w the hea healing muoi laginous principle In the mullein i >tan t of the old fields, pro senis in VLOR R Cmi'to: If* RlVfOY op S\v Sw ItKT Qt'M AMD Meu.RiN the ftuoft kiunn remedy for Coughs, palatable, Croup, M'heuuing-Cough and Consumption ; druggist att.l so it. Price, any ehihl is pleased to take It Ask vonr for 25c. and $ 1 . WAI.TLRA. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. Use DR. RIGGERS' HI GKLKBEKKY CORDIAL for DUrrh-wn. Dyseutery and Children Teething. For sale bj »U druggist*. _ Homo .q,,.—....m,,.. h,,. teuli.m 1 <. a remedy so long needed m carrying children safely through the criti teething eldId/ime"’ ‘ ’ |»|'|V|i£ 0^ |» \ | y |<] it will give instant relief, ami'regulate the hewels. and make teething safe and easy It will cure Dysenterv and Diarrhoea. PITTS’ G.VRMi.V.VTIV r E Js an instant r.clkd lor colic of iulanU. It will promote digestion, give tone anil energy to Hie stcuiaeli and bowels. 1’lm sic 1 ., puny, tjutVering child will soon become the tat »n l frolieing j oy of tim household. If is Very pleasant to the lisle and only cost 2 5 cents per bottle. Sold bv Dr. J! I. ItEII) and STEPHEN'S * HUhl l : 1C. Ora a ordville, Ga., and GEJ. W OYE.tl’ON liaroii, Ga. ’ a a --ARE VOU- TROUBLED With any dis ease pec alia to your gentle sex V If so, to you we YotLoun bring tidings of coiufor and great joy. BE CURED and restored to perfect health by using Bnullicld’S Female Kl^UnliOI . It is a special remedy for all diseases per faining to the womb, and any intelligent woman can cure herself by following the directions, it is especially alUeaeious in ^ytaiisinimediate relief yrjJSf’S and permanently lt , s t;oi - es the menstrual function. As a remedy to be used during that critical p ■ iod known as "Chamois of Life,” this ryaluable preparation has no rival. SavedHjrLife! Kidoe McIntosh Co., G v. Dr. J. Bkadki li.d— Dear Nil: I taken several bottles of your female Reg ututor for falling of the womb and other diseases combined, of sixteen years -.land iug. and I realiv believe 1 am cured einire |y, for whieh please accept my heartfelt thank's mid mod profound gratitude. I know your medieine save I my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly in Us favor’ ^ffis^vilo !,"ro suifc.h«g asTCIs. ° ’" y Yuni's very r(‘.sjM!i‘l ful I v, Mll'8. W EL 8TKBB1NS. Oviv Treatise on the “Health and Happi¬ ness of Woman” mailed free. BradfilldUicoulatoiiCo., Atlanta, Ga. WOMAN. ! ' , HER HEALTH AND 11A 1’i’lNENS ARE MATTERS GF GREAT CON¬ CERN TO ALL MANKIND. Ill. ah’ Mahietta, Ga. Some months ago'l houglit a bottle of I)r. J. Brad field’s Fcinale.Regulator, satislae and used it in my family with great tion. I have rceomincnded it, to three 1 uni ilies, and they have found it to he just what Is claimed for it. The females who have used it are now in perfect health and able to attend o their household duties. Rev. II. B. Johnson. State of Georgia, Troup county. I have examined the receipt ol Dr.Jo.smh Bradlield. and pronounce it to lie, a (un i>i nation of medicines of grea f merit in Hie treatment of al’ diseases of le.males for which he recommends it. U m. 1*. Beaslev, M. D. SimrsoKir.u>, Tew. Dn. J. 15 iia»fikm» : Hear mi; My daughter lias lie. :, -uilfc iiigfor many y.-;i. with that dri <Pul alliiction known as ha¬ male disease, which ha, co-.t me. many Job lars, and notwithstanding I bad the lc .t medical attendance, could not find relic i |,ave used many other kin Is of nu - di. nc *.s without any effect, f had ju-t about giv n ,‘P\v''. V.-kVer' m-'v. Iul''w. . ks aJ1 ,i knowing of my daughter’s affliction, persuaded me to buy a bottle of ' our Female Regulator. She began to im prove at once. 1 was v.dd gl.' cd with its that 1 bought several more bottle-, of i„ , and knowing what I do about it, if to-day „ ne of niy'fainUy was sufterbig with that disease, J J 1 ; 1 ’'*; 11 ‘ f ' !’ '* your Female Regulator to be just what it i . repreeented to be. Respectfully, Jl. FKA'I D. kkrktox. Treotiseon the Health and Ilappine s of Woman mailed free. The Buvhfie )> Regulator Co. Box 2s, Atlanta. G a. Cliiiard ! fou.se Athene, Ga. ^ CLINAKD, Proprietor Porters at Each Trai Commercial Ratsa. J «S , «■ & y>* &qmm 'A S? $ n E3 •- H - iifi P J Ei<a . 4 $ fl 3 A MA i a rVMf.* BB GKKFNI-MJOKO presents th" ! veliest. and most 'ii'ic'i like ii >.arince thin at any time in tin: last live years Che immense, mtimi...>ja ami vailed s o k oi H m i SIT ni B1LS y iiiiiM, « iMii 1 hi bought direct from K i.stern Commercial Headquarters h is arrive I. t heir sir it store is now tl >> l id l r > a b vlenient t > a t.; v.t.i me •ho'ee if imp >rt i • lions of tin- North and east. ST A Eg A in Knteviug ('.retu'shove, one is at once at.lr..ct.ed by the yrea* liar, “STA Rt> and STRIPES, - ’ the Holding words from the top of our store, b. aiiug upon i,s i.nils, i vibrating to the breeze T O W 3ST T ! ^ -A T J J n 1C. ..a... Entering you are completely aiur/e l and e ipUvate l oy tlm m i; till tent lute io.i and artistic deeorutions that greet you from all sides. It L a show seldom equaled in the large cities. ! To the left is the great Dress (Raids’Silk, Satan, Velvet. Notion ml Hosiery |)„ lmrtmeiils.whieli are the mos! eoniijl-te and varied in thi i •• ir<. o E - e St ite. ' m>-t.e I and Domestic Diess Goods m all the newest styles, suade.s ail I f I’lrtes fro n .5 eeoC ^.sirmi'Iiual;!; 1 ^,;!' tV, ''v'-1 i-V^sV' u ’s) 'an ! jV-' uU «tT: 1 .', 1 -vT. '•''•'•rything to ur.t,-h--im trouble Itosierv, VaUle V'lwe^R iffinrai sufrls, inittui« ami "su.^uu ‘ E, a.T.'.ils arc’all' uu'm p.issoil! ! These ^ooils S|Muik for themselves and .sell at siuht. ! To the right arc the Stationary, G issimei'e, W ater Proof, Liaea T.iweli, Gras Table D uuiisk, Jewelry, Mn-i.-ul inslrumeiits, 'r.ihlc a i I i’oekot iJ illory rtivcr.va E.tucv Goods Uepiulnients occupying an entire tlivi .ion, u deli are complete every pai ticular. ’IT, i In Hie center you find the entire counter devote I to .I' lin, Prints and Cretonnes, Our prints are the creams of the market -the handsomest to be found anywhere. RUJHTII. Further down to the left you cornu to the Shawl, Elm tel, 1) >m - sMc and Shoe I)' 1 , partineiils. Only ISO lines Gents, Roys, Lilies, Ui.v-iu and (Judd.'ons, Go its uni shoes of every -i vie and price from 10 cent up. FIFTH. Upon the (‘enter counter and to the l ight Is the great Clot wing Department, 1 i which is embraced childrens, hoys, youth’s, young mens an I mem nothing m all tiie latest culs, styles and colors Known. Thu largest and ha ul-otiest stu kofniun ail b iy* OVEItCO ATS ever brought to this part of Gnorgi . Price.s lower than over before : known. This department alone is a complete store itself, SIITH » Above and below tlm clothing Is the largest Hit I).irtm - ent wltnlu 75 miles mens, boys and childrens wool, fur and scitf briun in ill tie lew fall styi.s, shap. * and e,dors from 25 cent to 85.00 ouch. A complete line of cap,. No trouoln to IU and pit use you. SEVENTH. NV ir by is seen the bun Isomost linesof Cravats, Ladies Itn >m 8-arfs, lluhber /tn., tube found an vwIdtu Rubber Goods of all descriptions : an 1 Gents Gossamers, lull.., shoes and hoots ; buggy Lap Robes, Laggings, Jfce. mmm A-eeu 1 iug the I airway you face one of III e handsowest A rt Galleries In this conn, try wh—v you liud all kimlsof pictures from tlm cheap cliroui.H-tn th • elegant O.l I’aiutii.gs. displayed rich anil elegant Emm all sides of tlm stairway II is tlm line Brussels. a Our assortment bo »arp*tMM>4 of • ’*r jw*i* mid Hug. I'r un Hie Imap unp to stoca can iDt cillu r heauty, quality or price. in i ntii. To flic right you see tlm great Tinware, Woodv w - *.-IIiriMSs and Soddl* D» pariim-td < wliieh occupy one-iiaif owe entire divislou up •■itrs, cuubi'ACiug cyerythui known and kept in these lines. TENTH. To flic left you find the all Crockery the ami colors, Glassware I’.laee. which is co nplote ry purticiil >r, containiug new shapes and ‘ts Beyond yon e.onieato the Willowware,, Mirror and Valise Department, wain every want in these lines can he soon supplied. KLKVKNTir. The long, wide center counter earries the hnidso n :st to f uint co ii;i!eto linos of Mi,.- , and Lolie , Cloaks an-1 short Wraps ; Kur Trim uiur Ru-ria i hr. - liars , iilaii piaile.l fur and . trican irinim.-I N -w >1 rkefs ever lii - .>uguM, . this inrl oT tli« S mth. 1 *i i>-<-s marvelously low. Also, the un surpassed Blanket an 1 Pictiirs Frame Depart ments. VWIXVTIJ. Leaving Hie main room, you enter the Millinery K nporiii u In cli ir ;o if 'fiss M ■ COLO A N, of Baltimore, who has just returned from th i N > th an I K >st, w.i re i.’. h'i i ■ : -l...| th elioicc t and hamtsouiest stock of Millinery ever hr in «V, l» G.^e i - sb >im. THIRTEENTH. !,. i- big the Mibneiy Dejiartinent you return and enter Hi ■ greit Furniture Room whieh i 25x|n5 feej aiid'in wliieh is kept the must coinp'ete line of Furniture to ho found within HO miles radius. Vour every waut supplie 1. Prices too lo v t > qu ite. Come and see for yourselves. FOIJHTIiUNTia. ]),. ending, you come into the Grocery Department where all kinds of Gro «, :os an- kept in ear load quantities. the ri«ht will flu* ut, H iniware Deparlruuufc < 'oiitinuiii-r to tin; Ii t on you .s«*«* tr T«j the lott n- you uitn Ip* supp from a hriifket. njiw to a Stu‘in K i^iiu*. ymi a uomplctu 1 > j i K , ‘- On<; whole <li vision veil to dm ' v FIFTEENTH. the Unseai.-nt surprised to fin 1 a i •Mi -r emu .lete ... «t»r* - n Descending ! to you are 1 Beltings, J whi( lt ,, k ..p, alUhe 1,-av Drocerie.H. Oils Paints, IIullo.v ware, nu, ug l.irin Cement, Ac . Ac. ' , M I V r l I 1 I?L liiN , V r l I 1 fT A 1 a »*. reach the large od , • UlH „ m | n building you pass down the street till vou w , .......................— J v M ii w -fl. EiJIitM M R turning, vou ,. r „s- over to the next block where y > ■ « > I an bn n -ns- brick and i.„-k building brim full of Buggies, Wagons, Phmtoiis, Cofluis, Caskets and ( ottou. Wo keep everything that e ur space will allow. COKCLUSxON. We only have space to partially enumerate about <;a* - half of what w« bar* and ,-ari v I jii-.ii -i* t irselves, without boasting, we ca 1 * tre' hfully say our •sock i« i i y ttvi •b>i.(. 1 hart in iiK,r.‘. complete more varied and extensive this season - are ar<* ,(. q pait ii'.nt is fall and complete : i-mhraeiug ail the n*w slvi ,- a, r«l**a. __ iii ev**r uie Ii -id -s the alMive w<- can add that -or •* art »«>*« than *a«r v”., 'foods \wtutr I prettier. Legitimate . .......... C qoarely In' t. ic hit* «i 11 * e.l mat lireeuesiioi •* 0 >riitaiiy inviting all far and near to come, see a.el » ei>iiriU' - is the cln-ajie.-t market in this part of the South. -re t rr tu j. Seals 6c _ firmor, Copelan. (JU1X.NLS30K0.OA.