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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1886)
Money* uloncyi Important •' -> the People. lhave perf.—♦cd ;»rr:!:ig‘*n»ents to nego on up liereafter If nor low 3 ) rg ,i..; than those a any other ?i tii&u* } ;jst what J • . nay. Call and team v terms before mak lag a 1 • f• ii■ '• where Slay 1". re u si. /., Andrews. MONEY TO LOAN. I n tn j iTrtir’i*‘<1 **> ‘ JoiiD-v f, n iinjirov* <d farm- in Taiiaferi o county at a elieap ,r rite of ire; r. 4 t ! -n any one. You can repay the aiiie .nl at an , time. Call on me, j. \y. hinon. 7? O XT T Z’ S *o«su a;..j c. 1 1 -.e p’ /csss r S :: J CWv * V- re' :> r . ;.2' le VI r ^ J§ n, So JlOit* win <iic f f e. Ivn" or tCKO F* "A ft Font* ’ft x’ovV » tfOOOTforXBA. itZ'd ) 1‘V'wri^ \ IN iO'e* fJ*« Fodt/.'R Pmvdpr* ntKy of ’'ilk T.,:tz‘S w ,i<i buiicr lira* »r.'i rrcieo uvr- > j ■ ( ' Mi<1 tweet. ' ■* EVERY FontK 1 * F • tA> V xrrurif. Vovrz's l*t AWi every DAVID E. I jrlttor, i;C';, 1C, ,..D. ;•()!: •. i;y 'J ITTl! \ JHOIIAUDS. TTiIm i*r*r*cr In an flip at llio office of Advertising lYER^SOH flMESDUII.oi ni\GENTS J? fJQ |.U r<mvh IlfiH Tr?**~*» I b. Lov * ' r?; • ’‘»7^rp l ncc I C , 1*1 ' : • I . •ttUALu! 1 Op- lor tn 6YER a soil's mm**i LOST / M AND bh CAB I V..O, however induced, not ouiy relieved hit l'KJiMA.VKNTJ.y < vn )) without medicine IT y< 1 a NOTHING send for imi . icu!..- . v. ich \v w.'i free i: e .-a .■ ie (.1 apjGi Don't mis ;......, is poriumty. Address M A. Co., i-o' Broad way, New Fork City. T% * « JBbr t) . i AND -*• * r* 1; ■ Nr3^TWr<aro s. UivBECENTLY i MPROVED...,'a 'A 1^1:' ^ ,*l -: **'*■' i" cl . .i , 4* j |j j . 1 »i M i-\ \\ .3* light Eunnir .L ■'■’’’oiscless ... Not dnngerou to health Hko tHeavy. Runnlni. .-'I utile ' i h.ine:'. Send for circular am! juice-list. A: address : Wheeler k Wi!so ,; :Y. Co Atlai * gia B1RM1NGU \ I, A 1 A. ^'7*-*"!' v arm jsa.ce KMtm ■.lUKVHASi J-fW? AWE!<K7t» ENu'-’FS ni ■gUftiWIOT wnr* ' I 1 W BOILERS Hu? a fitting .. i-NJC *• P !* * .*•*•* . A SAWMILLS ^ fira&sV sIyss GRIS1 m £ * i s-Ars jnvss: v'4 OottonPr?s?ssi! "V?* smm&rywm S U CM A.-.,' ' : ' I'X* CTOreS ULi puLiivi' ' avBii .mjtu. cn'crwia s 3 fer i *' HANG6 • i' :,tSf\VHe3!s COTTD CASTINGS msmmarmxxt'm p I mr. % .■:Ww^y -ae- w wi c , 'wp a I GLA Brass nai ?ron tut! stock W.a—' SuppiiCL cheap VVdHWMMHMI jH j A ct & good, 1 BELT" ■ K. .MaHMiMkiie^anaKsiaNHMawu &.*..■ -bbjmwm at BOTTOM Pr.GES A YJ1 I> STOCK FOR PROM V T Y I. '..V :’U1YY. £S'“Kep:ui'S I’n-mj-Jr l Vi 'O. .Arid fito. S. I 1 & CO. Foundry. M ino nrul !'■ Her • Works, A UG l ; I'A, GA. ABOVE PASS! NGF1I DKIX>T. The Decay of Reverence, A sign of the corruption of French society ("says a Continental contem p'. ; ,-;y) is the absence of that esteem which is generally shown for the dead. In (very German humoristic paper which is published in Paris, the an i i I’leorneut may he seen that notices of deaths are exclud'd from the sub¬ jects on which contributions are re¬ ceived. This natural shrinking from jests on so solemn a matter as death and burial seems to be entirely absent in some classes of Paris society, and the Boulevard press is often full of such unseemly jests. Some time ago an artist draped liis studio in black, thus giving to it the appearance of a mortuary chamber; a dance was ar ranged in it at which the dancers, was served on a coffin. Again, as a the most elegant quarter of Paris, a in mb-.r of young Parisian gentlemen an neared suddenly at the door of one funerals. The comparison which proceeding suggests is not flattering the esprit Farisien. A Generous Proposition . We'ire credibly informed that Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., propose to cure any of the following for one-third the money and in half the time required by any known remedy on earth. The d senses era brace all forms of Sciofula an Scrofulous Ulcers and Tumors, all stages of Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Skin Diseases and Humors, Kidney Ageetions, Chronic Female Eczema etc. Sen i to them fora book filled with the most wonderful cases on record, mailed free o any address. Disease lies in ambush for the weak; feeble constitution is ill adapted to a malarious atmosphere and changes of temperature, and the robust are usually the easiest victims J. IL McLean’s .Strengthening Cor; and Ulooilrurlfier will give tone, and and strength to your entire body. per bottle. an i) iSIII a A l IIALP PI’JUE UNTIL OCT. 1 SI, ----* Out Grand Clearance Sale continued 'Jhnmgh August and September. A tiememl ous success, Wonderful re suits from low prices. 8 82,000 worth of Pianos and Oigaits sold since April 1st. “Genliiiic Bargains” the key note of these dnormous sales. Times dreadful hard, money scarce, and crop prospects bad, but a chance to secure tine lnst.vu in cuts at half their value could not be passed. Low prices lion.es eon querod buyers and 000 were made happy. And we liave yet on hand some $20,000 worth of’prime Pianos closed and out Organs, which must qe liy Oct. 1st. We say “must” and we mean it. (let, 1st must find our warciwm.s Imre, and hungry for an immense line of New In snunents, New Styles, at New Prices, now being selected at the Factories. The Instruments to be closed out arc not old, or worn out, but almost new, fresh, and in superb order. The older ones thoroughly repaired, ieenble repolised and of made hard serv for pears use. They are of all styles and prices, and front good Makers. Pianos, $35, $30, $75, $100, $150, to $.100. $40, $50, Organs, $10, $20, $30, ?75,to $150. V ery Kary Terms given. Small payments. Pianos, $5 to $10 in uilily • Organs, $2 to $5 month¬ ly. Covers, stools, and lustnetors given tree, fifteen days test-trial same as new Instruments, And Ludden & Bates they pay Blithe freight, no matter where you live. Deseri- five Lists sent free, .lust, as easy and safe to buy through correspondence as in person. Ev¬ erything h> plain print. Instru¬ ments repres! nted exactly as they are, and sold under guarantee. One uniform price charged a!), and that the very lowest No ono can pay us a ni.-tUe more than our leg,liar price, nor buy a niokle 1 On this One Price, Square Trade Rock i.e stand. Remcmhor. or.’y until October 1st tbeseGiand bargains are utter¬ ed. Don't delay. CASH BUYS i ilEAPEST, and H -;>ot Cash we will astonish buyers vvnooau pay cash should so state io their letters.’and we Mill present soi'.q argaaients that will shrink their piH'kreeoek r in short metre- Try it once, just la ■■ luek. ^SOUTHERN T UDD1TN A BATES MUSIC HOPS E SAVANNAH, GA. fi tZZD r ’ arc bnl to TULi fnv, fail ia •.afion aKAfit work which xhty ca.’ulv*. and hcme.th.u witi par \h*m trein fN to per day. So-cw hav« ear s n «,i*r Either *-vt. or old. Oap:ttU j t t: **.J. y i :i'*»iarteit tree TL>f wh • ? *r; at oik# , XII is arc al >duteiy :urc o« scug attic tonaecs, uc*. J esse Thompson & Co, M A' 1 ’ HIRERS OF Boors, Sash, Minds Mouldings Brackets, Lumber, Laths, and Shingles. -DEALERS IN— WllldOW GlaSS 8.11(1 BUllCLerS , .___ ±iaraWare < Hale Street, sear central Railroad Yard, - ,/ _ w^TI *1 1 jptn.SrJLj . ^ €r ^ - ~ ------------- ----- __ in in munn MISS NELEIE PURCELL, Fine French Millinery, Velvets, RiTebo^s. Novelties in Neckwear, FANCY AND JET JEWELRY. 732 BROAD ST., under Central Hotel, AUGUSTA, NORTH GEORGIA MUSIC' AND- SEWING MACHNIE EMPORIUM. T OOMEB & HASELTOE, Proprietors, No. 55 Clayton Street, ATHENS, Ga WE DEFY C0NPETIT10N, .. And will not be under sold. We em¬ -s ploy no canvassers in your section there¬ |!WP.S ^ K, "-''I-"' by we can sell you goods fully 10 to 20 BP ,w..... *<F -v cent, lower Ilian house North or jglj iper any South. Wo are the only dealers m North- g|j|| wiMggsa least Georgia that purchase direct from fgffifo j tlie factories, PIANOS. 1EWSNG ‘-J AO IIIN O.RGANS. Belir Bros., Domestic, Sterling, Kiinbail, Christie A Son, N«w iioaic, Wliee Irek, White, Peloulict, Emersos, Household, Dyer & Hugh es, ami Singer, Davis. Bridgeport, Estey. Others, Pianos from $180 to $800. Machines from $10 to $50. Organs from §22 Evei'vthiDff GJ Sold Fully %) Guaranteed. %/ W© T^:ry ^k.Il l^reig’Iit,. Users of - o I am pleased to say that I have what you need. Union simplest, the best boiler feeder made, no exception. I also keep a supply of Piping, Valves. Whistles, Steam Cuages, Oils, Belting, m prepared to do all kinds of repair work at short notice. Would be pleasod orders. N EW WORK DONE IN BEST MANNER. CHAS. LOMBARD, Proprietor PENDLETON FOUNDRY and 65 and 527 Kollock Streot Augusta. Ga. IH7EST ONE CENT. For a postal card, and send for a Free Sample copy of the Detroit Free Press,and a catalogue of their great chance premium cembiiPiiBn «:r. rs. A nti e to r.js cure an abundance ot the choicest reading matter for a very little money. THE WEEKLY DETROIT FREE PRESS. Tkh Great Dollar Weekly. The Most Readable. Vivacious and Origi¬ nal of Newspapers. Genuine Wit, Pure Humor, Entertaining Sketches, Anecdote, Poetry, Travel, Romance anil Literary by Essays of the Highest Order, Writers of Genius and Renown. Known and Admired wherever the En¬ glish Language is Spoken. Mailed to any address in the United States and Canada for OXK DOLLAR A YEAR. L'on't Fail to Send for a Sample Copy. FREE PRESS CO., Detroit Mich. AJ Ws&tinedJ, OSBORNE'S I'uLUmC, 4 AucniM,«». ureoftheraostcetn iVe 1>.-• tn:ii'us in the Somh. Re*l Gsxxl.; Re*l i -Vc. Canyncv. Vary s»*d«i»W* in pood paying beiitiou>. i'uil course, I niontLs. Sondforcucular. MARSHAL HOUSE, On cornerof Broad and Campbell St., AimtsiA, . nr ua. , _ LaRGF & AlRY ROOMS Transient Board,§150 per day. Regular and Day Boarders Desired. Will Sell TICKETS for Single Meals Mrs. J.O.FLEMINtf, Proprietress. @ 1.00 =13=WEEKS= The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed securely wrapped to any address in the United States for three months on receipt Of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postraast or agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to Richard K. Fox, Franklin Square, N. Y Clinavd House Athens, Ga. A. D. CLIXARD, Proprietor Porters at Each Train Commercial Rates. Shot! Spring Campaign p@xa.ed. WARM FIRING ALONG THE LINE! LSUEYEItYBOD Y STAND ASIDE BUT LISTEN TO THE BOOMING GiJN’S,^ GASPER MfllS Respectfully announces that he is continuing his popular policy of LEADING h ich has characterized his business ideas for so many years, and which others have vainly sought to follow. IIo has stocked his establishment with goods Lnec|iia!led in Assortment, ■AND DECIDEDLY BEYOND COMPETITION It will require the mention of only a very few of my LE ADING BARGAINS ssure the public that I MEAN BUSINESS and nothing but BUSINESS. That Lead everybody in fine Novelties this season, I know to be a fact, and if you buy be fore examining my stock, your neighbor who buys of me will knock all the “fixings ff you when you meet. Fancy Colored and Checked Lawns: V «Sf> I will sell my pretty Lawna at the lowest prite, from 4, 5,6, 8, lo and up to 12)4 ents per yard. No Stock in the South can compare with my WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT filled as it is with every possible Novelty, all of the most exquisite. It simply canuot be, and never has been, equaled in a Southern house, oontainin as it does every Novelty known to the modern manufacturer’s art. This is not gush ot trash, not uonsense. Prints! Prints! My stock of calicoes is complete, and 1 will sell them as low as they jean be had in Georgia. Prices from 5 cents up to 7 cents for the best. MISCELLANEOUS. oodt akeep onandg lot of Fans, Parasols, Collars and Cults, Cravats, Laces & Trimmings, Crockery, Glassware, Wood ware, FURNITURE, AND GROCERIES, And anything else you may want. I only ask you to como and examine my stock of goods before buying. SALLER LEWIS’S CELEBRATED SIIOES. In shoes I have thevery article you want, e very style and variety. Gent’s shoes, and Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s shoes and Slippers at remarkably low prices. CLOTHING. n this lino of goods I have a pretty lot, in all the late styles. I know how and where to buy such goods that I may seli them at very low figures. TIME AUD SIPiYCE Is so deor that I am compelled to close this column and wiil ask you therefore S call and my goods and you will be obliged to buy at my low prices. Ileal Bargains in ail goods. c ASPER M v,:r S. CRA WFORDYILLE.S GEORGIA.