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3y CLEM. S. MOOSE.
YOL. X.
Business Director IT
-OF THE TOWS OF
The following firms and business houses have placed their cards in this directory
for the purpose of showing the public where patrons can be accommodated by their
services in their respective lines of business. We recommend the following names
to the public as reliable dealers, and they will all serve you at short notice.
INtOLLIlTEU'
M RS. M. A. A SKIN.
Dealer in„
All Millinery, Neckwear, Notions, etc.
Dress-making to order.
1YL "ft.| RS.M..C. TROPE,
Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Stove House
TALTON P, HARRIS, Agent.
Has now established a regular Stove
House and Stove rep air shop. Prices
and work competing with any city. Nine
years' experience in this business. Will
repair and refit any kind of Stoves at
low prides,
Drug's o and Medicines
R J. RE1D, Practicing Physician,
Dealer iu Patent Medicines, Drugs,
of all kinds, Books, Pens, Pencils and
all fancy Stationery.
JEWELER
C. S. LUCAS,
Watch-maker and Jeweler.
Watch, Jewelery and Gen. Repair Shop.
Watcbes and Jewelry always on hand.
XjiAWYERjS
M. Z. ANDREV S,
Attorney at Law.
Practices in this and the adjoining
counties. Office over S. Stewart’s store.
YTT O. MITCHELL,
ft . Attorney at Law.
Practices in aii-the omits. wv<v
Stewart’s store.
j. W. HIXOX, Law.
Attorney at
Office in the Mitchell Building.
J. F, REID.
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts. Collections
prompt remittances a specialty.
Practicing Physicians
A RTHUK G. BEAZLEY, M. D.
Offers his services in the general prac¬
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
jyi. L. A. STEPHENS,
Practicing Physician. Will be pleased
to serve all. Office in Gee building.
Work Shops.,
E . H. OGLETREE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Wagons and Buggies. Blacksmithing
and General Repair Work.
■J^DMON GOLUCKE,
Cabinet Work, Fancy Turning, and
Stairbuilding. Gin and Mill Gearing a
Specialty.
T. N. CHAPMAN.
fj Manufacturer and Dealer in
Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Black
smithing and Repairing a specialty.
rpHOMAS j_ J. Blacksmith. EVANS,
General Blacksmithing and Repair
Shop. Work Guaranteed.
General Merchandise.
JASPER MYERS,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Groceries
and Furnishing Goods.
C. BRISTOW,
Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
and everything in a general store.
r 1HARLES BERGSTROM,
Dry Goods, Groceries and General Mei
chandise. Terms cash.
rj.ITUS RICHARDS,
I Goods, Groceries, Notions and
Generel Merchandise.
^YLYHSTUS STEWART,
:
Dry Goods, Groceries, and General
3Ierchan<ilse.
Tv TtaLTgN P. HARRIS, Agent,
Will ntt \be undersold in Dry Goods,
and General Merchandise.
CRAWFORD VILLE, GEQRGTA, FRIDAY, JURE 25, 188G.
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r£UIE CRAWFORD VILLE HOTEL.
J. E. Darden, Proprietor.
Good Fare. Terms $2. per day.
oojmtACToius.
^ r . J. NORTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Good worn at short notice.
J4. K. BOONE,
Contractor and Builder.
Good work and at low rates.
~|,K M. FITTS,
Contractor and Builder.
Specifications furnished on application.
E I. P
A Liver Medicine " for dis¬
eases of the Liver, Malarial
Diseases, Dyspepsia^ 4 Consti
pafion, Sick ana Xervous
lc O of 4pp'.'G •
Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
Etc.
A Cure in Taliaferro County.
CrawfordvIlls, Ga. Feb. 3rd, 1886 .
Mess. G. Barrett & Co:
Tin's is to certify that my son
was greatly afflicted with Dyspep¬
sia, and after trying several physi¬
cians and everything 1 knew of
without any relief, I was persuad¬
ed by Dr. Reid to try II. II. P.
After using one bottle, I saw quite
an improvement in his condition.
Being so much gratified with fins
result, the use was continued.
After using one-half dozen bottles
he gained thirty or forty pounds
in weight, and was entirely restor¬
ed to health. 1 fully believe it
saved my son’s life, and X cheer¬
fully recommend it to those suffer¬
ing with Liver Complaint, Malaria,
and Dyspepsia.
Respectfuily,
JESSE PORTWOOD.
PREPARED 13Y
G Barrett & Go
DRUGGISTS,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
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lOOIKT'a?
READ THIS,
UNLESS YOU M r ANT WORK DONE.
I take pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of of Taliaferro county that l am
now prepared to do all manner of work on
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills,
Guns, Pistols, and Sewing
Machines. I will also furnish, at
notice, all kinds of material for Steam
Engines Those wishing such will find it
to tlieir own interest to see me before
purchasing elsewhere, as I am prepared
to furnish work much cheaper than you
can get it done abroad.
All work guaranteed to give s?!i;fae
tion and will be dune in the most
man like manner. GEO. R. GILMER.
Shop near Bcrgtronui’s store, Crawford
vilie. Ga.
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Bovoted to the Interest of Taliaferro County, the People and General Hews.
OUR NEIGHBORS.
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• NEWS IN A NUTSHELL GATHERED
FROM THEIIl COUNTY PAPERS.
HANCOCK.
Ishmaelite , 18fc/t, in$t0
Dysentery is prevailing in and
around Sparta.
Mr. Hal Culver, who had been in
bad health for about two years, died on
Saturday last.
A large rattle snake was in lit .1
down on the town branch yesterday
It was ten incites in circuroterei n
Jeff Woithen’s oat crop is 4a!d •
have made a line yield, Our inform
ant says that ho has never seen •bettor
spring oats.
Mr. Durden who live3 a short dis
tance from Linton was severely if not
fatally injured Saturday evening, be
ing run over by a mule and wagon.
Mr. Augustus 13. Dunn, one o
Hancock’s oldest and best
died at his residence, on
evening last and was buried on Tlntr;
day.
The spring term of the Sparta Mai
and Female Academy closed on L v
night, the 17th. The closing exercise
extended through Tuesday, Wednw
and Thursday nights,and were highly ■
creditable ty teachers and pupils.
WILKES.
Guzeite, 18th, inst
Our early gaydenos are eating gree ,
corn.
St. Joseph’s Orli pan age was estaf.
lishedin this place just ten ycurj
ago.
Gen. Gordon’s picnic sason is over
now, Major". Bacon will overtak i
him long before he gets to 170tii
vote.
Messrs^ Boyce Ficklen and E- Y.
Hill are the respective presidents ol
the Bacon aud Gordon clubs in this
place.
A prominent citizen of this county
ordered some carp for a pond, ai
instead of carp he received a lot
tadpoles which com'-’
fS'
The closing exercises of the \\
ington Male Academy will take p'.Ac
at Floyd’s opera house on the evening “Tofi
tlio 25t)i inst. The play
Sawyer,” by Bill Arp, will be present¬
ed, and the program will be very
attractive. Prof. Wilson is a m-ist
excellent teacher and wo glad to know
his school is in a flourishing condi¬
tion.
OGLETHORPE.
Echo, 18, inst.
A drunk man m Lexington would
be a show.
There is more pay in talking railroad
than politics.
Beginning to harvest a tremendous
erep of spring oats.
We are now almost sure A. &
C, will run through Oglethorpe.
There is fatal disease among horses
in parts of the county. Guess it’s
western corn.
Mr. L. F. Edwards, near Cherokee
Corner, has 2,000 pounds of ice of his
last winter’s saying.
An d dog was killed at Mrs. S. A.
Drake s Tuesday, It bit two hogs be¬
fore they succeeded in killing, it.
This week the brick moulders will
finish up the requisite number of brick
lor the court-houre, bestde. Ml
thousand extra,
The one-year-old child of Mr. if.nd
Mrs. Ira G. Thornton, living near
Cherokee Corner, died on Monday
night last of dysentery
I’iie sympathy of tfleir friends Tucjffci jpoes
out to Mr. and Mrs. VV. O
of Crawford, in the death of their ( in
faiit girl aged about one year, on ;.3at
urday evening last from mfcas
les.
WAR REN.
C dipper, IS.vl, inst.
Maj. Bacon’s speech in Warren ton
Monday was a masterly effort.
We are informed that Col. A y
Morgan’s school will close to-day.
Prof. Kendrick’s commence: . lent
exercises will take place at Norwood
the latter part of this month or til .
first of next.
Rev. C. W. Porter, a blind preacher
of jlorth Carolina, preached at the
‘ ^ churcll last Wedue.day
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n ‘J- 1 •
N. M. Dardan, of most .
Dr. one out
worthy citizens delivered a most inter¬
esting lecture to our S.tbbutu so'.iool
last Sunday.
Prof. S. (i. Brinkley, one of the ris
ing sons of old Warren, who has been
teaching school at Orlando, Fla., b as
received a call to take charge of the
Albany high school.
Miss Josie Edwards, a charming
yonog lady of Sharon aud sister of Mrs
A. F. Ware, is spending a short while
in our town. She has been attending
school at Shelby, N. C.
Mr. P. 13. Walker has laid upon our
table one of the largest cucumbers
ever grown in this section. It weighs
one pound and ten ounces and meas
ures twelve and three quarter inches
from end to end.
Messrs. Lane and Hall, of Lincoln
.-••>nitty, are moving the machinery of
t.k Sale Gold Mine company to War
rim county. A company composed of
Messrs. Ilall, Lane, McNeil and Dell
have commenced wo k on a now mine
found in Warren.
GREENE.
Herald and Journal 18, inst.
Prof. T. C. Conaway will close bis
school in this city on Friday Juno
25.
Mr. M. \V, Massey and Miss Henri ct
a Moore wore married ou the DLL of
June in the Liberty neighbothood, by
0.1). Lundy Esq,
The election is over mid everybody is
fp,lad of it. I t was very quiet and the
1 la light.
The closing exetcise of Euon School.
Mr. W . F. Hailes principal, near Voa-
7,ey will be celebrated to day.
It is with a a id heart that we chron
Lie the death ol’Hhat most estimable
h dy, Mrs.J. W. MeGibbony, which
occurred at home on Saturday week
Mr. Frank Gresham, eldest son of
i r Y. F.Gresham, of this county, and
r- sident for several months in Hancock
c unty, died near Devenresu’s on last
Monday niglit.
Gill Pressley, colored, was arrested
it Union Point on Tuesday, charged
with simple laceny, and was lodged in
the Gieenesboro Jail, in default of
bond.
Tpe closing exercises of Mercer
Sigh SetiQOl, .-kmey, at Peufiold, under Prof,
M.« will be hold on next
•esday night, the 211 of Ju aaX.. .
Hat * *»
Si x, L, ,mott avo .4M»n imsn
i three months old by death, and
.
that Mrs. Davison’s ill health is such
as to awaken grave apprehensions.
Prot, Newtou’s school will close Fri¬
day the 18th, and his public exercises
will take place Thuisday and Friday
nights the 21th and 25th inst.
From Oloverhurst to the llanner
Watchman flic lion. II. II. Carlton
withdraws from the Oongressisnal race
in favor of Col. It. 13. Nesbit, of Put¬
nam county.
Mr. Buck Heard is panning out to
be a first rate news boy. lie is popu¬
lar all along the Athens Branch, and
is getting a good trade for his
wares.
Mrs. Griffin, wife of our esteemed
fellow-citizen, Dr, J. M. Griffin, died
on Thursday mroning at 2 o’clock of
dysentery, after but three day’s illness,
at her home m the Bethosda neighbor¬
hood in this county, aged about fifty
years.
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Hon. George T. Barnes.
Democrats of Richmond county
should not forget that on Tuesday
next amass meeting will be held to
delegates who will make a norm
, tMim ...... ....... IMriet,
It is true that lion. George 1\ Barnes
, has no opposition, .... but no m 11 the ,(. less less is is
there an obligation or duty to torn
out in consi derabIv force and endorse
our faithful, able, zealous ail I patri
jf . Ri-nresentative. " Major i’ani'-.-,
has , done . all that ...... was in tue p.i.u.t ol „<■
Inau j 0 gf , rve „ 3 accexitably and use
w »rk of tlii.-s s-.'-Miou will
bear good fruit. The fact that rio
mail * cares to compete witli him is a
notable tribute to his worth, A !i ii -
ty gathering of his constituents to
make formal appt i r iat.ivo record of his
services wouid i-e a graceful com pi i
meat well-bestowed u)>on a public man
who never failed, at any sacrifice of
tune or business, to stand by bis i-aity
an 1 Ins friends, when called upon to
do so.
The above is from the Augusta
Chronicle, but fully expresses itself for
this county. Major Barnes has no
opposition, u?bts and is pcasing of his ability Ins _cor.st.t- and
to the best
satx>iactoniy ■...- , r .!,, r ii v to to all an.
If your kidneys ar e inactive you will
feci and look wretched, even in the inost
sv f*t and melancho iv on i!ie
ioiliest occasn '.clsmn’rt
River and Kidney Balm, will set jau ngnt
a u . >51 ■ ‘>0 per botllv <
Kawkinsville Dispatch: Mr.
Hardy Pitts, one of the sheep kings of
the wiregrass, came in from Dooly
county on Tuesday last with a portion
of his woo! clip of the season. He
brought in nine bales, averaging 651
pounds to the bale, in the aggregate
5,865 pounds. The wool was thrown
oil at Anderson’s warehouse, and Mr,
Pitts stuck the receipts in his pocket
and asked the buyers to show nib,
Messrs. P. C. Clegg & Co, made him
an offer of 21 cents per pound cash
Afterward they raised the bid to21,47
per pound, aud Mr. Pitts sold it to
Clegg & Co, for that price.
When you arc constipated, with loss
of appetite, headache, take one of Dr. J.
II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney
Fillets- They are pica- ant to take and
will cure you. 25 cop is a vial
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Jay Gould’s in conu; is said to ho
ton cents every timo the dock ticks.
This beats the test patronized dime
museum,
_ For sick . , . headache, , , ionmlo , , trouble, ,,
neuralgic pains in tin- Head tain- Dr. J. !!.
McLean's Little Liver and Kidney
Fillets. 25 gents »\ in).
Atlanta will close nor sixty-nine
bar rooms on July I,at.
Of Int -> lH.ml.cH.
The new treatment f.-r ladies’ dis
eases discovered by DuMm-y A. Gregg
too ti isti ng ui- a d U: i f hth i liysician
aud nurse, which i.: ; revolutionized
t tie entire inode of treat ing these
complaintH inLnglaiid iii now being in
trodueed into the U. 8., under a fair
and Hove I „|. Plan. m
buliicic.it ot tins remedy lor one
month’# trial treatment Is sent free to
every lady who is suffering from !iny
disease common to the sex who sends
her address and 15 2c stamps for ex
pensc charges etc. from
It is -v punitive cure for any of
female disease and tlie/ree trial pack
aye is many times sufficient to effect
a'peraiohantcure. Full directions ac¬
company the package (wliich is list )iut up
future m a plain wrapper) also No price trial package for
reference.
anil he seal after Au$ 1st, IS66.
Address, Gregg Remedy Oampany,
Palmyra, N. Y.
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of free standard hooks
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411 N. Third Street, st. Louis, Mo.
/Tftl.AI) TIIMNGK I'oit MOTIII51IS,
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H»tliroiigli great trial" of motherhood,
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men only. Address, Dr. STAIN
BACK WILSON, Atlanta, Ga.
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GOODWIN’S Ilorsa and Cattle, POWDERS
ARE TJIK FARMER'S GUIDE
v A L>r all diseases pertaining Hogs, and to Sheep, Horses,'
Mules, Cows,
AwuV* ’ ,>#7“ K purifies the blood and prevents 1 ““ almost
Eg?; V. / ■ ' • JZ?kr\ •< .tSSSHAgl prepared from “ of tMi
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About tviT’Fty yi-.fj.rv. 1 discovered a littl Oil my Check, awl the doctors pro
noiiLCed it cancer. I ha'. - :la numb or - . • but without receiving any jx-rraa
ntiitl benefit. Among the n tnuxiT wer< or ., The medicine tncy applied
I'j t! >r«:. catiKing intense j t; :i. V *1 talc .Rent in the papers telling what
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• j • the iLii'dilmrs couM 1 . #‘h •• • r w an healing up. NIy general
health r, two or three yctuv—l L ':ii;•' cougn ana spit blood contin
UR I paui m my breast. After ... :i. of ,S. S. S. my congh left
id* aud i .v fctonici' than I tuul been for sever: . My cLLccr has healed over a! I but
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a little Fjxjt ►out the )f a half dime, and it id rapidly dLsappearing. I would advise
every one with cancer to gi ve fi. S. S. a fair trial.
MJW. nancy J McCONAUGIIEY, Ashe Grove, Ti|>i<.caniX! Co., Ind.
F':h. 1C, 1886.
ur. cancer? by forcing oat toe uafw
fluteIrfjinUK. vlUMifnim iha l.iuod biuoa. Treatise lrt..u on K-r"': and Skin Diseases Co mailed Drawer*, free, Atlanta,C».
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Terms: 31.53, in Advance.
XO. 25.
Georgia Railroad (Jo.
Stone Mountain Route.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER, » t
AUGUST A,U A. Apr. 17th 1880.
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, April, 18th
\j operated the following passenger scedule will
he :
Trains run by 90th meridian time, Si
minutes slower than Augusta time.
No. 1 —Wkst— -Daily.
’\L ve Augusta 10:50 a m
’ 7.-10 am
«< MUkdgevUie 9 is a m
“ Washington 11 20 a m
'C ivo ^™,^ oldvilI ° 5 1 20 20 p p m ni
“ Gainesville 8 25 p m
“ Atlanta c 40 p m
No. 2—IS ast—Daily
Leave Atlanta 8 no a m
“ Gainesville . 5 55 ft Irt
( • Athens . 9 00 a m
“ L'nuvfordviilo. yi 42 p ni
Arrive Mllledgevillo Washington . - 2 20 p ni
“ 4 49 p III
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“ Macon . . 0 15 pm
“ Augusta 3 35 p in
NO. 3 CVEfiT — DAIl.V. NO. 4 EAST—DAIl.V
Lv. Augusta 9:40 lelji p uiiLv. Atlanta 7:30, pan
Lv. t.'r'f'v’II I iniAr.C'T’dvTl 1:09 am
Ar. Atlanta 0:10 n an Ar. Augusta 5:00a m
TTo. Fast Line.
2i— West-Daily.
;1V( . Augusta 7 40 nni
Aviva •’rswfordvillo 9 41 am
“ Atlielis , 12 35 am
Gainesville 9 2.5 pill
t ^ Atlanta 1 oo pm
'<<> 28— East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta . . 2 45 p m
“ Gainesville . , 5 55 am,
Arrivo Athens , . 7 40 pint
“ Grawfordvillo . . ti 08 pm
“ A n-Mistft ... . 8 15pm
Vr»... i v'!•*'!> No27»n,i28!wHst«VpaG»nd 1 {
to receive
paaengers and froir. tliefoifowing prints
only: Thomson, Urovetown, Harlem, Urawfordvilln) Hearing,•
I mien Point, Norwood,
01r Urecnesboro, «j«. Oovington. Madison, Rut
LiDmiim, 1 f - Slone Mountain and Decatur, Oonyew,
Tim East Lino has Through Sleeper
irom Athod.a to Charleston
Gen. E. It. Passenger DORSEY, JNO.W. GREENE,- Manager!
Agt. Gen'!.
Joe IV. White,
Don o. Traveling Passenger Agant
1 Ionic Council.
We take pleasure In calling your at,ten*
tentlon to a remedy so long needed mi
carrying children safely through the erlti
enl stave of teething. It is an incalcula¬
ble blessing to mother and child. If yoti
are disturbed at niglit with a sick, fretful,
teething child, use
PITTS CABJUNAmg.
insNe*- >e':«f. and th*
PITTS’ It will eure (/ARM(NATIVE Dyaentfrt and Dlan
is ail Infant
relief for colic of Infants. It will promote
dicestlon, give tone and energy to the
stomach and bowels. The sieir, puny,
suilering child will soon become the fat
and froticing joy ef the household. It is
very pleasant bottle. to Sold the taste by Dr, and K. only J. REID costs
25e. per
and STEPHENS A IIAMMA K, Draw
or-lville, Ga., and GEO. VV. OVERTON
hurou, Ga.
J. P MATHEWS,
Lawyer,
OKA W FORD VILLE, GEORGIA.
l -fifOol lection f Olaims a store—formerly Specialty.jgf
Office over Stewart’s
Occupied by Dr, Beazley.
MONEY TO LOAN.
1 are prepared to make loans on iinprov
eu farms in Taliaferro county at a cheap¬
er rate of interest than any ohe. You'
can repay the amount at any time. Calf
on me, J. W. HI NON,