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VOL. X.
Business MreetdrUT
-OF TIIB TOWN OF
OIL^Sl-w FORDVILiIjS !
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.
3VXILLIHERY
M RS. M. A. ASKIN'.
Dealer in
All Millinery, Neckwear, Notions, etc.
Dress-making to order.
TV/fRS.M. ill 0. TROPE,
Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Stove House
ALTON P, HARRIS, Agent.
Has now established a regular Stove
House and Stove repair shop, Prices
and work competing with any city. Nine
years'experience in this business. Will
repair and refit any kind of Stoves at
low prices,
Drugs and Medicines
R. J. REID, Practicing Physician,
Dealer in Patent Medicines, Druvs,
of all kinds, Books; Pens, Pencils and
aJi fancy Stationery.
JEWELER
pi Vj. S. LUCAS,
yv atch-maker and J f.wf.ler.
Watch, Jewelery and Gen. Repair Shop.
Watches and Jewelry always on hand.
XjAWYERS
M. Z. ANDREW S, LAW.
ATTORNEY AT adjoining
PruHICps in this and the
countitj. ’• Stewart’- -SorCj
rv.
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T w fHXQN, ‘
J. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Mitchell Building.
J. F, REID. LAW.
ATTORNEY AT
Practices in all tho courts. Collections
prompt remittances a specialty.
Practicing Physicians
j^RTHUR G. BEAZLEY, M. D.
Offers his services in the general prac¬
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
jyc L. A. STEPHENS,
Practicing Physician. Will he pleased
to serve all. Office in Gee building.
Work Shops*,
E . H. OGLETREE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Wagons and Buggies, Blacksmitliiug
and General Repair Work.
•p’DMON GOLUCKE,
Cabinet Work, Fancy Turning, and
Stairbuilding. Gin and Mill Geaiing a
Specialty.
T. N. CHAPMAN. •
f) Manufacturer and Dealer in
Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Black
smithing and Repairing a specialty.
rpHOMAS JL J. Blacksmith. EVANS,
General Blacksmitliiug and Repair
Shop. Work Guaranteed.
General Merchandise.
JASPER MYERS,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Groceries
and Furnishing Goods.
U. BRISTOW,
Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
and everything in a general store.
^JHARLES BERGSTROM,
Dry Goods, Groceries and General Mer¬
chandise. Terms cash.
JMTUS RICHARDS,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions and
General Merchandise,
O JS YL”ESTUS ' S'”EW' i * APT 1 ’
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Merchandise.
T^ALTON P. HARRIS, Agent,
Will not be undersold in Dry Goods,
Notions
CRAWFORDYILLE, GEO A, AUGUST 27, 1S86.
Hotels.
rjtHE OBAAVFORDVILLE HOTEL.
J. E. Darden, Proprietor.
Good Fare. Terms $2. per day.
oomAcroas.
W . J. NORTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Good worK at short notice.
E . K. BOONE,
Contractor and Builder.
Good work and at low rates.
E- B. FITTS,
Contractor and Builder.
Good Work Guaranteed.
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A Liver Medicine i'ov
eases of the Liver,
Diseases, Dyspepsia }
Smir Stomac S- ,
J^tC
A edirci n Taliaferro County.
CrawfoiidvIli. i, Ga. Feb. 3rd, 1880.
Mess. O. Barrett & Co :
This is to certify that my son
was greatly afflicted with Dyspep¬
sia, and after trying several physi¬
cians and everything I knew of
without any relief, I was persuad¬
ed by Dr. Reid to try II. H. P.
After using one bottle, I saw quite
'an improvement in his condition.
Being so much gratified with this
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 1 cheer¬
fully recommend it to those suffer¬
ing with Liver Complaint, Malaria,
and Dyspepsia.
Respectfully,
JESSE PORTWOOD.
PREPARED BY
G "Oo ^ + P,T Pd
DRUGGISTS,
AUGUSTA r'T/rror’T,
Agents F0R TII f, 5 £k T x EW
Wanted! The World’s
BY J. W. BT7EL.
Tlie most successful subscription hook
selling three times as fast now as ever
Keguiar convas^rs clear from
Mo to a 840; and850 per dav. Nothing
like it was ever known in Hie history of
book publishing. Proofs sent free on
No experience needed to
insure success. We help persons without
means to do a large businsss; no capital
needed. Write for particulars, Salaries
guaranteed to persons who do not wish to
canvass on commission. We mean husi
terms and full descriptions of our plans
of doing businests. We also give away
standard books to persons who send us
names of book agents. Write for our list
of free standard hooks
IIlSTORICAL PUBLISHING Co., 400 &
ill N. Third Street, St. Louis, Mu
Devoted to the Interest of*Ta’i; County, the People and General News.
CLIPPINGS 9 .
John B. Dorris’ circus will be la fjP Wk
Oct 00 '' wT
_ I rymg . chickens are cheap at Comp*
being worth but 8c. and lOflp?
There will be three \V- H. Feli.Jp|6ri Mf
next Legislature-one from JMEK* :
trout Bibb, .... . * form
one one
caSpf I' / * ?
Out of SB convicts in the W «E
1 Simpson, ’ near * Lumpkin, M \
preachers , and the . balance a
are
the church. 4
William M. Smith, ot
lost. log J*. thok»»«*
\ ills, Ivy., applied lot tne ,-HCv ->’* c
for artificial limbs and wnspnid i^
day $75. lie was a G*gia nMjnber fi
panyA, Forty-first
Our people are not fast . in .
because they know how the.UUyi -^an war
started, and they know how y ;
widows and arphans are to daf ij|§j§|C*
ing what luippaned in that
Give us peace if possible.
llumphries, tho man chan^Hlith
«».<*,»**•*” iiiunpbt ie>, hi Baldwin MmMRWtt
tried last week in MilledgevR'.>4 ”|ptrq.d
guilty and sentenced to be fmjg "on
Friday, tho 24th of September* HMUbMST
A n I llinois young- tropienl fanopf'l^syp''’ seel
of using this ardof as
conclusive proof ‘ Of his I
ity: ‘-My .. , bast loved . , one, . „ AA
the postage stamp on your lag * 'ettor
all to thunder, because i kj§G»yoii
licked it on.” . *
. Joe Harper, an Irwin con
man, is a fit example for his
owns a good farm.' three bn yoke
of oxen, cows, hogs and s!v K*. /
plenty of provisions to dp b B?- S
ten bat :otton .
a surplus of about Um.
each year. •,rf -3
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Advice from- t? -v 4
ceutyrs retwrt, and p. l " ;
-
inu^dm.v Wjff*
fa*** ul\
mand for fotton fab...
and other proirisiens are ending tip
ward.
„„ Theio is . room enough n ... 1 ie W01 '
Christum fl rU ?- a Union, TT y all ,t»° tho r people S
living in the world,1.400 000,000,
find standing room within the limits
of a field ten miles square, and by aid
of a telephone could be address by a
single speaker. In a field twenty
miles square they could all be comfort¬
ably seated.
Even so recently as ten years ago
there were very few occupations open
to women. It was marriage or noth¬
ing. The nothing would often, indeed,
be tho better of the two alternatives;
but to be an old maid was regarded as
such a prodigimous failure, that young
women were ready to take almost any
risks rather than be reserved for such
a fate. That day has hapilv past.
Imperfect digestion and assimilation
produce disordered conditions of tliesys
tem which grow and are confirmed by
neglect, I)r. J. II. McLean’s Strengthen
mg Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its
tonic properties, cures indigestion and
gives tone to tho stomach. $1.00 per bot
tic.
A blank crop report was sent out by
a paper for the fannerf to fill out, and
the other day one o£ them came back
with the following written opr the
blank side in pencil: “All we’ve got in
this neighborhood is three widders,
the hog choera, too much rain,
acres ’taters, and a durn fool
who married a crosseyed gal because
she owns eighty sheep and mule,
which the same is mo, and no more at
rire'-ent 1 ~ ”
sick head aclie, female trouble-: .
For
neuralgic pains in tho head take Dr. J. 11.
McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pil
ets. 25 cents a vial.
At Atlanta Mayor llillyer is taking
his time with reference to the action
that he will pursue on the resolution
l« ssed Ly ^oanefl nearly two months
ago, requesting him to reduce the fine
of and CO sts imposed upon seven
citizens of . Atlanta . for selling „ liquor.
The fines were imposed by Police
Judge , , Anderson, , and , on account . of ,
rheir size the City Council passed a
resolution , . petitioning Mayor ,, . „ Hi,Iyer
to open iiis heart and and reduce
''*»■ mm-lte. te« tok» in
each case to the Supreme Court, and
these appeals will be heard as soon as
the court meets. Mayor llillyer says
that lie is in uo hurry i 0 decide what
he shall do.
THE FUR gIwe RS OF NSW YORK.
Glrl * w "° ”‘ rd for “ Rmn11
Amount of BftuSfe:,—Poison In tl>e Furs.
Of all the skiibd labor that women do,
ifcj&at p ru bably the worst and moat unhealthy
of tho fur sewers, and few live to
worK ' :)t H moro 0iau f ‘ V9 or
Thcy iro inU. a consumptive decline, lose
gpfeon. fcbeir sight or become victims to arsenical
The busy season with fur sewers
during the summer and early full, as
3b<> «?f l hont3 that arc to be sold tho fol
tI}0n ’ and as
-ehat ako is Uio season- when moths are
flying> it il4 necessary to keep mo work
ropm dosed as far as is possible, to pre
v. at any of those dreaded insects from
SS‘4,4”S' ssrur.
up a constant irritation of the lungs ntiy
u i n . a t . s i ro t„ C ou,-> which fivqut
into pulmonary oca-sumption
•» predisposed that way. The
Sod hairs also got into. the eyes,
jtlievo are few of tho girls
9'ho' work at that trade long that
not have red or sore .yes, though
jpnm-of p^V'Zo them attribute that trouble £ to
t ■
goalcnrev! J-r 1 te’t you thet More is no dan
to the healtlf in that business, and
S^£“,"2.0A
L , . . i .
out of ten will n ow unmi'dakahle evi
of poisoning in tin ir pale faces
wrd puffed out eyelids. Every pelt i,as
to ho cu ran with moro or less ar.ronic,
'j(nd no anfOnut of aubsoquant shaking or
flycing will remove it id'. The girls :•.>
it into their system with every
Pfcriok ol ch« neudlo aiul i*vcrv l'amrlu o!
they inhalo. Tie- very e.ir 11 soentod
- with its puilg e n t, coppery odor,
^^Fur other sewing kind is of in it If no Tlio iiurder rkeis than
•»ny ;ng. w
generally seatodfcin low chairs and
a^vo Lend the work in their laps and thus
directly over -it. The stitch is an
Kter and over one and is sewn with linen
k>»t t%ead, and then the seams are flattened
h^bng'Stde by means of a L>uo instrument, tho
living liras dampened. Tho
wars is tedious, aa it is composed of him
wnail bits of fur matched and
;'’’ 1 fc l K 2t ' hei '-piece out lengths or
,M5 ‘ U ‘
4
' ^ pj l ' Rt ‘ V0 ^ B tfe P 00 ^
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F'l They earn by steady work about
' a svock if expert. In some cases a
■hole family of girls will bo found work
fertogwher. It takes about a year for
s girl to learn fur sowing, though those
off garments must of #***■
understand it bettor stul. Thu
t» fl ’ h ' lw ' experts, for they can earn
$10 a week, but the work is not
yteady, and in tne winter and spring
!jMre are nvu'y idle months, so Unit the
Mirage is dt once r; dimed to §3. Wi.nn
ilnming. girls usual,'y $1 a week for
first y jar, nwl j: is very rani that one
/JSB9TS, jjgbcives over a week inside of three
and tiiis then is reduced nearly
• one-half by the dull months.—Now York
Mail anil Express.
Dcntli from MnU^nnui. J'untnlo.
A patient suffering from this disease
died recently at Guy’s hospital, London.
He was employed on a wharf, in the
handling of foreign bides, and undoubt¬
edly contracted the disease from tho hide
of an animal which bad been affected
With the disease known by i he French as
charbon, by the Germans uul/.brand,
but by English speaking people as
anthrax. The patient noticed a pimple
on tiro back of his neck, which in
twenty-four hours bocanw greatly en¬
larged, and the glands of the neck were
swollen. Tim surgeons removed the en¬
larged pimple at on no, but, without avail,
the man dying in a;.out four days from
the time he first noticed the pimple.
This disease may ni- < be c.nt-.'icfed by
the bite of an insect, » fly for in..'.unco,
Which has been f "ding upon ■ n.icusi
of an infected animal. The mierobo of
the disease is a baeilb’s fliaciilu;; an
thracis), am) was cb-erved in tim 1,! rsi
of cattle as lo ago a» 1818 1 >y liieu
der, although »ts imj/.'-ftance was first
• recognize i by Davaiue m ib-TO.— .~/;;vn
titic American.
Reduction of tho Fuslns: Temperature.
Amon? the other valuable properties
of aluminum tho reduction of t; • fusing
temperature of its alloys notabl . A
very small pro.,n.::..a, .w-a. 3- J 00 of 1
pg r cent, of aluminum, in tho form of 7
or 8 per cent, allmnir.um alloy of. efist
iron, is a<l.iod to the charge (about sixty
wrou-.'l.t Lou in tin crucible
this)",, b. • -,j I '!■") The
fusja? fwlat i3 ,. t OD W .„ I0 r,oo
degrees, and t'lu; oi.a.,.' , wow a, sil >■/ ' of
froaand ajumin . , l-. <■*!.• i.-iely
Ua,a ci ' a 00 ' • 11 " <l °
vb ’ t,; th f tUl r ." ‘. :f! .'T “. n
temperature , arid , it,; in.-mg «omt gives
a it'wir p t j,,, ti , q, r rruVipuLiiin"
' >ov 'in - -of solidifying. « -ii-i,fv ' .. ■''' • Tue The
extnm ... * • ■ - go • allows the
ready escape of th which other
wise would rank'! a porous casting, and
the resuit is a riimai gab!y fine, solid, and
tough costing of what appears to possi j
u,e W n,.,oI Wl'!, iron.—Chicago
News.
n. i:. Ware’s Hetiovl.
Patrons are requested to semi their
children ar. Hi j op sling of the term
September Ht, 1 rj.
Terms; $1.59, in Advance.
Washington Society Hofore the War.
Washington society was, before the
under southern influences. Tho
men in high places here who
open houses and made friends f**r
and influenced new members
congress and public opinion at largo
their hospitalities, ware formerly,
rare exceptions, southern men. Tho
gained strength, as is well known,
sending to represent her people and
men of distinction at home; men
education, wealth and social position,
by keeping them long in office.
north acted very generally upon tho
of “rotation in office,” and her
representatives for the most part lived in
hotels and boarding-houses; and
when they went into society, were pre¬
sented to elegant ladies and fared sump¬
tuously, it was at the houses of the
southern members. This state of affairs
for many years had an easily traced and
incalculably great influence.—Ben. i’or
ley Poore.
llo Wasn’t Them.
A Texas preacher caught four or flvo
boys in his peach trees, lie did not pun¬
ish them, but merely said;
“You ought to bo ashamed of your¬
selves, particularly tho big boys. Which
of you boys hero is tho oldest?”
“lie ain’t hero at all, sir. Ho didn’t
know that wo wore coining, said tho
youngster.—Texas Siftings,
Eclipso of the Sun.
A total eclipse of tho snn occurs on
August, 20, which will be visible as a
very small partial eclipse in the south¬
ern part of .New England and the At¬
lantic Stales, Tho path of totality
at tho Isthmus of Panama
tlm northern part of South
America uutl sumo of tho adjacent is
, lands, crosses tho Atlantic in a south- ,,
etlv direction, strikes the coast of Af-
1 ilia near Bengu< la, and ends m Mad
agascar. The conditions for observing
it are more favorable than they wore
in the total eclipse of 1883 and 1883,
when the lines of totality passed al
most eutireiy over the Southern Pacific
Ocean Doubtless astronomer^ will
), ipMa conur.ues 22 minutts. aurt
’
, ^ . r Q ^ . ri . slight 1;
‘ ,l ) *’ > tX m * is so . that . .
lfc wil1 hardly he noticed, unless atten
tion is directed to it. Tho magnitude
of the eclipse is only 0.018 of tho sun’s
diameter, and it is on the sun’s south
.. .
l,u ’•
our Ii'irm liciicf.
Atlanta, June 12,1886.
It is our firm belief that B. B. B.
the lu st Blood Purifier ori the the
market. We are selling four or
bottles of it to ono Of any other
paration of the kind. It has failed in
instance to give entire
Merit is the secret. W. P. Smith
Druggist.
When you arc constipated, with
of appetite, headache, take ono of Dr.
il. McLean’s Little Liver and
Fillets- They are pleasant to take
will cure you. 25eenLs a vial'
Frontier Discipline.
The Argentine Republic employs
corps of frontier guards, largely re¬
cruited from tho roving tribes of the
but dip trolled by Spaniah
American officers, who seem to enforce
subordination by rather peculiar meth¬
ods. Two or three representative war¬
riors of each tribe are kept under
surveillance uf a squad of thirsty veter¬
ans, and at the first symptom of mutiny
these hostages aro cornered and watched
at the muzzle of a cocked revolver,
while tho officer negotiates with the
Convicted mutineers, how¬
are no longer flogged, a disgrace
which their kinsmen would avenge at
ail risks, but either shot outright or
ordered to run for their Jives, followed
a quarter of a minute by a long
range volley of musket-balls. Dr. Felix
L. Oswald.
Destroy that Sign
Ono may feel that he's getting old, but
fie naturally dis|iKcs that anything about
appearance should advise others of
fact. Yet nettling does tiiis so effect¬
as thin and faliingliair. No woman
i mar a mail, and business firms
to employ a man, who show this
a t,ai sign. Parker’s Hair Balsam is worth
vou, in tiiis regard, more than its w giit
diamond,. Use it, and ha/fl plentiful
, ^ . ,J , 1!lir . Ma , i:ivc . na ' ; 1 , ' v< ’ 1 ' v
'
ot K ra Y ,,< * ss rommnxl and Imld spots
1 ■ liv usin'a tsin„ a singin hing.c, iNittle uonw.
St Mary s Oil is a god send to the ua
as it will cure all pain of every des
both internal and external. This
is a family doctor - Its merits are un
I ilted. Sold by all dealers in inedi
Samp!,! bottle 25 cents; full size
cents ami dollar, a suie cure for 1 1 -
Ail that is asked is a trial,
J. li. Go.iiLyhi, f'roprielfor, GO West
Street, Ciitclm.uti Ohio.
INTO. 33
AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER.
To All ‘Wanting; Employment.
Wc want Live, Energetic and Capable and AgenU Cana¬
in every county in the United States
da, to sell a patent article of great merit, OH
its mbrits. An article having a large sale, pay
ing over ioo per cent profit, having protected no compo*
tition, and on which the agent is in
the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and
every county he may secure from us. With all
these advantages to our agents and the fact that
it i i an article that can be soul to every house
owner, it might not be necessary to make an
•‘extwaordinary offer” to secure good agents
at once, but we have concluded to make it to
show, not only our confidence in the merits of
our invention, but it in with its salability by Our any agents agent
that will handle energy.
now at work arc making from $150 safe to for $600 a
month clear and this fact makes It employ¬ us to
make our offer to all who are out of
ment. Any agent that will give our business a
thirty days’ trial and fail to clear at least $100
in this time, a nova all expenses, can return
all goods unsold to us and we will refund tho
money paid for them. like Any agent or general and
agent who would ton or more counties days
work the m through sub-agents for ninety
and fail to clear at least amove all kx
rii.Nsus, can return all unsold and get their
money back, .do other employer of agents ever
d ued to make such offers, nor would wc if we
di l not know th.w we have agents guaranteed; now making
more than double the amount we
and but two sales a day would give of a profit of
over $135 a month, and that one our .agents
took eighteen orders in one day. Our large de¬
scriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and
these wc wish to send to everyone out of em¬
ployment who will send us tl iree one cent
stamps for postage. Send at once and secure
the agency in time for the boom, and go to work
on the terms named in cur extraordinary offer.
We would like to have the address of all the
agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen¬
ters in the country, and ask any reader of this
paper who reads this offer, to send us at once
the name and address of all such they know.
Address at once, or you will lose the best chance
ever offered to those out of employment to make
money. Kicnnkk M anitkactukinw Co., Pa.
u6 Smithfield St., Pittsburg,
Georgia Railroad Co.
Slone Mountain Eontc.
OFF ID E G15N EU AL M A N A< 1 F.R, 1
AUGUST A.GA. Apr. 17th IKHti. \
/COMMENCING ’ SUNDAY, April,
j the following passenger sceduie
be operated : liv 80th meridian time,
Trains run
minutes slower than Augusta time.
No. 1— West— Daily.
, Leave Augusta . , „
. . .
<> jyjaeon .... 7:10 am
“ Milledgevillo . . 8
Arrive Crawlonlvillo . .
“ Athens . . . o 20 p
", Atlanta' 110 ’. ".
No. —-East—Daily 0 40pm
2
i^avo Atlanta . . •
: »(>o££
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: Athens tfem
m
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dv. Lv. Or’fVll Atipjujita 1 y:4P|p 15 plmlAr.CTdv’inKW ; ht|Lv. AtUntn
a m
Ar. Atlanta 0:40 aim Ar. Augusta 5:00 aim
Fast Line
No. vt— west—Daily.
Leave Augusta 7 40 am
Arrive Crawfoidvlllo 1> 41 am
“ Athens , 12 30 am
- Gainesville U 25 pm
Atlanta 1 00 pm
Nu 28 — East— Daily.
Leave Atlanta 2 45 p ra
“ Gainesville 5 53 a m,
Arrive Athens 7 40 pm|
“ Crawfordvillo <; 08 pm
“ Augusta . 8 15pm
: rsiTI’i'-.i:It JMPIM VED SLEEPERS
TO AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
Train No'27and2n will stop atarnl receive
pasengers to and from thefollowlng prints
»nly: Thomson, Grovetow:.. Norwood, Harlem, Crawfordvllle, Dear ing,
Union Point, Grecncshoro, Madison, Hilt
ledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers,
Lillionia, Stone Mountain and Decatur.
The Hast Line lia.s Through Sleeper
from Atlanta to Charleston
E. K. DORSEY, JNO.VV. (illKKNE,
Gen. Passenger Agt. UeuT. Manager,
Joe W. White,
Uen’e. Traveling Passenger Ag«nt
I Some < Council.
Wc take pleasure in calling your atten.
timtion to a remedy so lung needed In
carrying children safely through the criti¬
cal stage of teething. it is an incalcula¬
ble blessing to mother and child, if you
are disturbed child, at night with a sick, fretful,
teething use
PITTS CARMINATIVE,
t will give instant relief, and regulate the
bowels, and make teething safe and easy,
It will cure Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
I’lTTS’ CARMINATIVE is an instant
relief for colic of infants. It will promote
dice tion, give tone and energy to the
stomach and bowels. The sick, puny,
suffering child will soon become the lt fat
and iroliclng joy ef the household, Is
very pleasant to tho taste and only costs
25c. per bottle. Sold by Dr, U. J. REID
and STEPHENS & lIAM.vIA K, Craw
or.lville.Ua., and GEO. \V. OVERTON
harou, Ga.
BETHS
CASH STORE J*
CRAWFORD VILLK, GEORGIA.
Since I opened 1 - t September for strict¬
ly ca b. my trade lias increased and my
customers seem to wear a pleasant smite
on" their fae"s over the great bargains re
ceived by their thoughtfulness of saving
dimes and dollars, knowing that cash Is
i ding and regulating business of above ,-veiy
f nd. So, in a ccwdance with the
Lie: . • uiouiugemeiit, 1 again invite inv
CUStmueis to eoine and ouy for cash all
y n i an id save trouble and extra
charges. I have oil hand a Iniud-eme lot
of dry gi.ods, ! shoes, hats groceries,
pin —war,; and everything that call ha
lid !i il geneiai on-, which 1 will se.J
low down for ila sil.
CHARLES) DLRGoTROM.