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The DEMOCRAT.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY CLEM. C. MOORE.
CRAWFORD VILLE, GEORGIA.
Entered &t the postoffice at Cr&wfoi d?ille,
Ovorg-a, an ueeond-cUsg mail matter.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER,12,18?6.
INCENDIARISM.
It will be.-seen that his Excellency,
Gov. H. I). McDaniel, has issued a
proclamation through the columns of
the Democrat in which he offers $250
reward for the capture of the incendia¬
ry that burned Mr. V. R. Porter’s gin
house on the 22nd day of last month.
Mr. Borter is one of our worthy farm¬
ers and it is a shame to have property
destroyed in this manner bv one so
malicious as this party must have
been. We are told that this was a
horse-power gin and it had been sever¬
al days since any ginning had been
done there, which gives strong evi¬
dence that the torch was apolied.
Last year, about this time, Mr. Heard,
just on the line of this and Greene
county lost his barn and several hors¬
es. In the last few months there has
been several other fires in the settle¬
ment of Flutter District, and it now
seems that ttie law dip nut get the last
incendiary when they sent Fed. Heard
to the chain-gang for 15 years for
burning Mr. Heard’s house. There
must be another branch to this fiend¬
ish band and now it behooves every
good citizen in tins county to watch
closely and do all in tl.eir skill to find
aud convict one oi two more of the
torch-carriers. That is the only rem¬
edy to cure this disease, and God speed
the day when they shall be brought to
the bar of justice and given the full
extent of the law-.
A GOOD ONE.
We commenced in the early part of
the year to furnish our readers with
that our effort has been crowned with
success. Our readers have been de
lighted with the selections used in the
Democrat and we will be found on
the line of improving this department
with every new story. “Olivia,” r our
prese nt o n e w ill / end in a
while, and though' it has been
quite’a long one it has been much ap
preciated. It is almost daily that we
receive compliments praising it. All
who . ave failed to read It have missed
a good thing.
Now, we wish to call vour attention
to our new story which will commence
in our issue of Nov. 20th, 1880. and
will he wholly worth the entire sub¬
scription of one year to the paper.
The title, “Marion Delorme ; or the
Worth of Wit.” insures a good story
by the hands of one of the best au¬
thors in the country. It is very hand¬
somely written and you will lose one
of the best articles of the age if you
fril to r.G.d it. We wish to make this
proposition to our readers. If those
who are behind with their subscrip¬
tion a few months will come forward
ai d settle up to the first of December
next,and pay us one dollar in advance,
will receipt and send you the IL.sio
crat weekly for twelve months. We
make this offer only through the re¬
mainder of tnis month and to the 15th
of December 188G. It is an unparral
lelled offer mid we only do this as we
know the times are bard and that cash
is scarce. Don’t think we are jesting
about , this for we moan wlnit we say. j
To ail who have already paid up to or !
about ...... that time we will make ... spec . al . . ,
arrangements on application. |
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NOTICE- i I
"VTotice is hereby given hat a bill will
be introduced in the present Legisla
ture for the purpose of conveying by deed
ttie icademy iot, situated in the town of i
Craw the Directors Corn vilie, of Taliaferro the Stephens County, Monumen- Ga., to j I
tal Association for school purposes.
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NOTICE T»> DEBTORS & CREDIT- !RS.
x\_estate 4 II persons having claims against the
ot Wm. N. Gunn, late of Talia¬
ferro county deceased, arc hereby notified
to present them to the undersigned, ac
eor ing to law ; and all persons indebted
to said estate, are requested Wm. to Ii. make GUNN, im¬
mediate settlements.
Executor.
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I am pleased to say that I have what you need.
The Union Injector i
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The simplest, the best boiler feeder made- no exception.
I also keep a supply of Piping, Valves. Whistles, Steam Ullages, Would Oils, Belting, «fcc.
Am prepared to do all kinds of repair work at -hort notice. be pleasod to have
your orders. NEW WORK DONE IN BEST MANNER.
AS . LQ MBAR D, Proprietor
feMHMjLBK V and MACH INK WORKS
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder neAer varies. A marvel of
purity strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, with amt the
cannot oe sold in competition weight alum
multitude of low test, short
or phosphate powders. Sold only Wall in cun St.. s.
Hoy.iL Baking Powdeji Co., too
N. A. dec4 ly.
Money! Money !!
m~TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS
n Taliaferro County at legal rates of
interest. It will be, to the advantage of
the farmers to see me before applying
elsewhere APPLY AT ONCE TO
H M HOLDEN.
Attorney at Law, Crawfordville, Ga.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
4 11 persons having claims against tin
J\ estate of John deceased, W. Holmes, hereby late of noti¬ Tal¬
iaferro hand county their demands are the
fied to in to un¬
dersigned, according to law ; and all per¬
sons indebted to said estate are requited
to make immediate settlements to the un¬
dersigned. This the 5th day of Nov. 1886.
Joseph VV. Farmer.
Administrator.
SHERIFF SALE.
rfYiere will be sold before the Court
A House door in the town of Crawford¬
ville on the first Tuesday in December
1886, between the legal hours of sale.about
4500 pounds of seed cotton, and also 20
bushel of corn, levied on as the propertyt
of Walter A. Beazley, Jr., to satisfy il II.
fa. issued from a J ast ice court in the 605
district, G M of Taliaferro county, in fa¬
vor of Lockmand & McClentock. Levy
etc., made this the 4th day of Oct. 1886.
C. U. Jordan, Sheriff T, C
SHERIFF SALE.
rpiiere will be sold before the Court
4 V/yise door in the town of < rawford
vilie on te the inst the legal Vw'idfg Rtnirs ill of sale, B*«jr.v.hvx about
t«86, tween
7500 pounds of seed cott oi, levied on as
the proper! y of R. U. Port, wood to sail'd '
a fi. fa. issued from Taliaferro Superb r
Court, in favor of Stewart & Bristow.
Levy etc. made this the 28th day of No¬
vember 1886.
C. U. Jordan. Sheriff f. C.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF DIS¬
MISSION.
OTATE OF GEORGIA, Taliaokruo
tic >UNTV.
Whereas, Obadiah M. Saggus represents
to the court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record that lie lias fully ad¬
ministered Mrs Jane Lyle’s estate : This
is, therefore to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator should
not de discharged from Ins administration
and receive letters of Dismission on the
first NOV. Holiday in Feb. 11 1887. This 11. 2nd dny
1886. KNRY C I.YNT,
OrdfnarA Taliaterro County.
A PROCLAMATION
" /"N EORGIA : By Henry I). McDaniel,
TGovernor of said Siatee.
Whereas, offeial information lias been re¬
ceived at this Department that on the 22
of Oct. ult. tnc Gin House of V. R. Por¬
ter in the county oi Taliaferro, was de
stro ed by fire—the I have work thought of an incendiary
as is supposed. issue this Proclamation, proper,
therefore, to my
hereby offering a reward of Two Hundred
and fifty Dollars for the apprehension and
delivery of said incendiaiy with evidence
^[faud St-ate^ require And‘l all Officers moreover in ° f this
charge and
State, Civil and Military, to he vigilant in
endeavoring to apprehend the said brought mcen
<liury j,, order that he may be to
trial for the ofiense with which he stands
charged. Given under my band and the
^ r( , at ^ ( , a | 0 f the .state, at tie- Capitol in
Atlanta, this the fifth day of November in
the year Bundled of our Lord One Thousand
Eight and Eighty-Six United and of the of j
independence of the States
America Henry the One D. McDaniel, Hiti.ered and Governor. Eleventh, j
By the Governor.
N. C. Barnett, Sec’y. of State
The Legislative Halls of the beautiful
Capitol at Nashville, Tennessee are damp,
and it is no wonder therefore that Coo
sens’ Houey of Tar, is in such demand
among her law-givers. They want to be
relieved of coughs, colds and diseases of
the throat and lungs, and know that
• Oiissens’ Honey of Tar is the only per¬
manent cure. If suffer ing with a coidtry
it.
Tried in the Crucible. ft
About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pro¬
nounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, out without receiving any perma¬
nent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine tney applied
was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what
S. S. S. had done for others similarly afflicted. 1 procured some at oncer Before f had used
the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. My general
health had been nad for two or three years—I hau a hacking cougn ana spit tdood contin*
ually. I had a severe pam m my breast. After taking six bottles of S. S. S. my cough left
me and 1 grew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer lias healed over all but
a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. I would advise
every ouc with cancer to give S. S. S. a fair trial.
Mrs. NANCY J. McCONAUGIIKY, Ashe Grove, Tlppt'canoe Co., lad.
Feb. lfi. 1SSK.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impu¬
■1 rities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
T)1K SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga.
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IIV FILL 11 TUTU GOODS!
AUGUST Dill NJI
Merchant Tailor, Hatter and Furnisher,
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-WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALER IN
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Shirts, Hats, Etc. Etc.
No 71H IIItO.il> STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Choice Novelties always on hand, and Orders Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
A Choice Lot of Over-Coats, Our Own Make, Just Finished.
FALL OPENING-.
IS 80 *> ■i m 1886 .
It is with pleasure and some degree of pride and gratification that I make tnv
FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. I call the attention of my patrons and friends generally
to the fact that 1 have the Largest and Handsomest Assorted Stuck of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
That 1 have placed before you for a itimflier of years.
with a thorough knowledge,of the trade, I was enabled to make such selections as
cannot tail to please; each Department abounds in NOVELTIES of the Latest Styles.
1 cordially invite you to call and examine my Stock, feeling CORNER c lifident that a look will
make a customer. J will prove to you that, the OLD never fails to keep up
with winch the times, the Low Prices, the Elegance of the Goods and the courteous attention
every one receives, all add to its popularity.
HIE GOLDEN RULE
stands of first and foremost It customary ns one of at the the Mottoes present day of the to House, he big which blow is and the great great sc¬
ore success. is ma a say a
deal, but me Old Corner has always and will still continue to be run on the
OLD RELIABLE PLANT
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AMBER BEADS A SURE PREVENTATIVE FOR
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WHAT ? Why Our Splendid New Bargainsand Exclusive Styles for the
!88o FALL AND WINTER. 1887.
Ker> eseuling the MosrCompIcte r Lines of
Millinery, Notions, Fancy Goods, Pousokiiig Goods,
Underwear, Hosiery,Neckware and Cloaks ever offered or shown unper one roof m
the Southern Stiles.
WICKEE & CO’S »
Homo of Fashion and Temple of Economy
Is ttie pride and pet of the ladies of Augnsfa. Because we hove beat down Hie hat
tlements of high ju ices and levied the field of competition here at home, ’tis, no reason
why we should not reach out after with the splennid old shapeless trade that Hat finds Bonnet its way that to belongs Ail usta. to
Ladies, are you satisfied t< put up sell mi jiretty, bright, or style at half the
the dead jiast, when Wicker* Go., call you a new
rice? A careful lady will see ’tis well worth her while to look into this matter, for we
can show you goods in almost every distinct line in which you buy that is calculated to
elicit surprise and admiration from you. They are here waiting for you, the best tli-.it
money, care and experience can procure, and we think it is not asking too much when
you conie or send to this market to incluaing give us Vests, a fair ami Gowns, impartial Chemises, trial. Skirts, Remember and that
we keep underwear of all kinds, Flannels with beauUful a great lines
variety of Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Corsets, of all styles, Serin™
of goods for fancy work, such as Plush, Satins, Felts, Cricket. Flannels, Persian
Tapestry, Curtains nod all kinds of materials for fancy work.
We carry the largest line of Millinery Goods Beads. in the citv, We showing everything new do, in
Feathers. Ii ids, Ornaments, Tips, i mines and do not propose, assume
to give our goods away, but we do pronose to sell them at priees that will induce the
ladies to come and lake them away. For your sake aud our sake, come and let us
sa e money for you.
WICKER & CO., Augusta, Ga.
LIFE, ACTIVITY ASS BUSINESS!
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\Y.M. ML LULLIN' & CO’S.
WE ARE RECEIVING LARGE SHIPMENTS OF
Do a is, S lio m ft. R 4 ffals,
FOR FALL TRADE.
We have received so much encouragement, in our efforts to furnish the peonle with !
a good class of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, at moderate prices that we have taken i
-peeial pain-to get the l»e-t class of stock for our patrons. We have a laige stock of
wholesale trade, and we guarantee the
Lowest Pric(;s.
Our retail stock includes Miller & Ober’s, Stacy Adams & Co-, Zeigler Bros., Strih
lev & Co., and wany other desirable makes. For the greater convenience of many pat
roiis, we have opened a Branch tore, at 623 Broad Street, four doors above tie. Au¬
gusta Hotel, i ne store is in charge of
MR. J. J. O’CONNOR
W’ho will be pleased to see his numerous friends and acquaintances- At both store
they natrons can rely on prompt attention,and invi our ed best efforts to supply them with just wha
need in our line. You are cordially to call.
Wm. MUIherin <& Co.
Two Stores, fJ23 Broad Street, 4 doors above Augusta Hotel aud bid Broad St. |
sign of the Large Red Boot. 1
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I keep, 101-11,“:er \‘wan-P of the people in Lhe county"; :ermd hrrP,
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I can furn‘nh (50mm uf any urmlv. »' 'Ixé, stylv :m-( p rive. 15 \yuf me un‘i ham: thw 1w: “wane.
IN WAGOXS AND IH'HUIES. l (fin fumi‘h tlw lwst :1: tHs- Irvw-ut priw. I am zmw fzxrnithq
V(?hiClPan!‘ tlwsm‘rmnmin: (-nnntl'ysatismt-turily. -{mhing but the bmt nmturiul \xwd. “Mrk
guaranteed. (Jail and .wr 1m: Mum you want anything in m‘; Hm.
L I M. Ti . H HIPSON A , ‘ L 9 SH ‘ A APOV‘ l J. 9 G 4 ~X .
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NEW GOODS
A1B MEW PRICES.
I have bought my brother’s, Titos, Ii. Bristow, entire Stock of Merelian
dis ! and have moved to the building recently occupied by J. W Tucker as a
bar-room, where I will keep a F all Stock of
£-*' FANCY AND DOMESTIC JH
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Also a lull liue of FAMILY GROCERIES, Best Brands of FLOUR aud
MEAL alwitys tnv divest ®a j ,mtwA'A-SII — -—
W. C. BRISTOW, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
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A fresh lot of i warden Heeds just
received at Or. Reid's Drug Store.
Remember thoit I hu^ my seeds lor
easli and keep no old stock on hand.
All of last season’s seeds burned.
Come and iret a fresh seeds that will
be sure to come up.
mwtth wmssBk
I also have a fine stock of the latest School Books, Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Lettet
Note, Foolscap, Legal Cap and Ledger Papers, r Just have everything you need in the
Stationery line.
Paints, Oils, JLamps, Ac:
I also keep a full line of Oils and Paints. Paints mixed of different Colors, White
Lead, Lind Seed Oil, Castor Oii, Sweet Oil, Sewing Machine Oil, Kerosene Oil,
and Sperm Oil. Paint Brushes of the le t quality. In fact, I have every
thing that is usually kept in a first class drag' f«ro. I will sell you as
Cheap as they can he bought in Georgia,
REMEMBER that I sleep over the Drug Store and will wait on you at
any hour of the night. I am keeping a full line of Lamps and fancy fixtures
Come and buy where you have a
Larire assortment to select from.
MRS N. BRUM CLARKE
No. 719 BroaA St., Near Monument, AUGUSTA, GA
Is Opening an Elegant Miiiiiury Stock
To which she Invites your attention. Orders for Hats and Bonnets and Notion
prompiy filled at the very lowest prices. latest styles reasonable prices.
DRESS and DOLMONS made in at
Sb.urning Costumes gotten up for any limit.
Ycur Orders Respectfully Solicited
Mrs. N. Brum Clark.