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By CLEM. S. MOORE.
VOL. X.
Iff 1 © ster & Dougiity$
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COMMISSION MERC ANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Warehouse and Oompress occupying block bounded by Washington, Twigs, Cal¬
houn ond Taylor Streets, and connected with all the railroaps centering herd by
double tracts extending into our yards. Drayage saved,
tgyOur entire personal attention will be devoted to the business in all its details,
and to all who intrust us -with consignments we guarantee prempt and satisfactory re
turns. Liberal adeances made on Consignments.
Office: 1G*7 Jt-teynolds street.
Booms for Several years occupied by Augusta Cotton Exchange.
S. PH1NIZY. J. PH1NIZY. J. TOBIN.
nman # A
COTTON*-- FACTORS.
New Standard Fire-Proof YYarcliouso.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
13?” Liberal Advances on Consignments.
FOtNITUHE!
S^^Reliabic Goods, Fair Healing.
--Prompt attention. NEW STYLES- Call on, write to
DEC. , W P . THOMAS
No. 85. Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA.
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-OF THE TOWN OF
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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. IVe recommend the following name
to the public as reliable dealers, and they will all serve you at short notice.
HkXiLumrsr
M RS. M. A. ASK IN.
Dealer in
Ali Millinery, Neckwear, Notions, etc.
Dress-making to order.
T\/T lYI RS. M. O. TROPE,
Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Drugs and Medicines
R. J. REID, Practicing Physician,
Dealer in Patent Medicines, Drugs,
of all kinds, Books, Pens, Pencils and
all fancy Stationery.
JEWELER
C. S. LUCAS,
Watch-makek and Jeweler.
Watch, Jewelery and Gen. Repair Shop.
Watches and Jewelry always on hand.
* XaAWYERSS
M. Z. ANDREW 8 , , !
Attorney at Law.
Practices in this and the adjoining
eounties. Office over S. Stewart’s store.
W. O. MITCHELL,
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts. Office over
8 . Stewart’s store.
J. . W. IIIKON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in the Mitchell Building.
J. F, REID.
At ronsEY at Law.
Practices in all the courts. Collections
prompt remittances a specialty.
OONTRACTGEs.
-^ 7 -. J. NORTON,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Good worx at short notice.
■pi . K. BOONE,
Contractor and Builder.
Good work and at low rates.
B. FITTS, j
■p .
Contractor and Builder. !
Good Work Guaranteed. ;
TOB WORK DONE at the Democrat '
tl Office very reasonable. *
CRAWFORDVILLE. GEORGIA. fl-UDAY, JANUARY T. 1887 .
Hotels.
rjTHK CRAWFORD VILLE HOTEL.
aMRB. Kate Kent, Proprietress.
Good Fare. Terms $2. per day.
Practicing Physicians
A RTHUR G. BEAZLEY, M. D.
Offers his services in the general prac¬
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
D E. L. A. STEPHENS,
Practicing Physician. Will he pleased
to serve all. Office in Gee building.
Work Shops.
jn. H. OGLETREE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Wagons and Buggies. Blacksmithinfi
and General Repair Work.
JpDMGN GOLUCKE,
Cabinet Work, Fancy Turning, anp
.Stairbuilding. Gin and Mill Oeaiing a
fj J N. CHAPMAN.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Black
smithing and Repairing a specialty.
rpHOMAS _L J. EVANS,
Blacksmith.
General Biacksmithing and Repair
Shop. Work Guaranteed.
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General Merchandise.
0ASPER MYERS,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Groceries
and Furnishing Goods.
c. BRISTOW,
Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
and everything in a general store.
c 1 HABLES BERGSTROM,
V ”Dry Goods, Groceries
and General Mei
chandise. Terms cash.
r* (ITUS RICHARDS,
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions and
General Merchandise.
OTL7ESTUSSTEWART7~
Dry Goods, Groceries, and General
Merchandise.
Devoted to the Interest of Taliaferro Cei’iv the People and General lews.
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the southern states. 1
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NEWSY ITEMS GATHERED
UP IN PARAGRAPHS.
TEXAS. [
John Harrison, of Liana, committed
suicide at Lampasas, by taking an over*
dose of morphine.
The Paris News announces that tire re¬
port, started by one McPherson, that in an
affray in Arthur City three men were
killed and one wounded, was a baseless
canard.
While a slaughtered beef was being
hauled up the limb of a tree in Heotts
ville, Andrew Humphrey mounted the
limb to guide the rope, when the limb
broke and Humphrey fell to the ground,
striking on Ills head and breaking his
neck.
Charles Green was shot at a saw mill
on the Natchez liver, near Burke, a. few
days ago, one ball taking effect in his
breast, just, below the left nipple, the
other penetrating his back. The wounds
are probably fatal. Green says he was
shot by a man named Strikes, a Dutch¬
man, once after lie had fallen, The !>• ir
ties seemed to have been drinking. Both
are white.
LOL’ISIANA.
Three wagon# from the Choctaw na
tion, filled with immigrants, arrived in
Vermillion last Monday and will mal*c
that parish their future home.
The ginhouso of Mr. Edmond Brous¬
sard, living about eight miles above Ab¬
beville, was burned down the early pai t
of this week with ten or fifteen bales of
cotton, It. is supposed to be the work
of an incendiary.
The ginhouse of Mr. J., I>. Spears, of
ward one, Claiborne Parish, was dc
stroyed by fire last Friday night.. belonging Several
bales of cotton were lost, to
different parties, who will suffer from
the loss, as there was no insurance on the
property.
A young man named Ratcliff, living
several miles above Arcadia, was seriously
if not fatally injurned last week by the
explosion of a shell, which he was at
tempting to drive into his gun with a
pocket-knife, the brass end of (lie shell
striking him in the forehead.
A white man named Cornelius Coyne
late section hand on the Texas and l J ii
.olfl,. f near V'.fVj'nl f nind
dencl on the Ciirie P'autatlon lbnd «t *» ;
o’clock Sunday morning last. Tlie coro- I !
nerrf jury reudered it verdict that ho ca ne
to his death from art incised wound in tlio i
abdomen, causing fatal hemorrhage, sup- Jo
posed to have been inflicted bv one
seph White, who is now in custody. ,
On Saturday last Mr. Reese Poag was
shot and killed at Oxford station, DeSoto
parish, by Mr. B. B. Dickinson, Both
were prominent young men, trifling highly quarrel cou
nected. They had hnd a
some days before, and Poag became
crazed with whiskey and attacked his :
former friend, who was compelled surrendered to
shoot him. Mr. Dickinson
himself to the sheriff, and upon a pre¬
liminary examination by Judge llall was
discharged from custody upon the ground
that he acted in self defense.
FLORIDA.
Work is being rushed on the new hotel
at Key 'West.
The street railway at Fort. Meade has
been completed.
Many of tlie Lakeland streets are being
paved with clay.
The taxable property of tlie city of
Cedar Keys has increased $30,000 the
past year.
The Spanish consul at Key West lias
agreed to clear the steamers of the Tam¬
pa and Havana line at any hour of tlie
night iu order to expedite maiis.
Surveyors are laying out the new town
of Hamilton Diston, called F loridelplna,
tlie west bank of Lake Kissimmee,
It will have broad streets and avenues
and live parks.
The gin house and contents, with the
engine and appliances, Grecugood, belonging to Jack- Mr.
E. T. Dickerson, at in
son county, was destroyed on Tliursday
liiglit of last week. The incendiary, one
Payne Wheeler, was caught a day or two
later and confessed that he had been
hired by a white man to do the work.
General G. W. Bcntly, manager of the
Jacksonville, Tarnjia and Key West rail-
2l a ‘I’? L as Ffi a 11 S re “ d *“ w f
''!;., ' 1 ' r’
r I: -i wTt ™ , t-w.’ ‘O‘d miG'h- d’
IG V r, 1 1.4 •.
and have tho same in operation the
f (1:l -7 ;>! January; providing that a
^, n « htof wa-V bu Umuaa * X h ' m t0
Arkansas 'rn' 1
TI,„„.- Piie mill 1 . of » .L the Trask wood 1 Lumber T L I
company, Saline county, was burned i i
Saturday insurance. night. Loss quite heavy with
no
Henry Adams, colored, was jailed in
Pope county last week for murdering an
infant supposed to be his chi d by a white
" oman - \
In a difficulty in Mississippi county on:
x aturday last Tom Cattou was killed by,
ri young planter named Lee Wilson, whd
shot his victim four times. Wilson sur¬
rendered.
A little boy named Pink Moore was
caught by a revolving wheel in Hill’s giq:
near Clarksville, Johnston county, last
week, and instantly killed, his back and
neck both being broken.
SOUTH VAROlAJiA,
iartbquake shocks wei’e, fell ;it many
i>Uos throughout the State oil Tuesday
in« aing. At Charleston, Columbia,
inf Orangeburg the shocks were severest.
MillMi, who killed |ii» sou-ui law.
U i E-tes, made application for U'fiye Rail
•1 Witherspoon, at Chester,
on list Saturday. The judge, after hear
ingt'W testimony offered lit the ooro- 1 i
gralt ut.vf s Him bail signified in the his of willingness $5.0(H). to j !
sum
S - only L ninety-three jmrsons, all
told y g to Arkansas from the
line \e Port H»val railroad, and they
!m dom not from dissatisfaction with
U. i.gbt box law or the priority Men law,
t ■ ,'V ascot hard times and the desire
I. • offer,-df ihings. If similar-inductincuts
ii,-, it would be ,? iH y to get
mo - white people w* » tp go than the colored
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T . ,s<> of R. B or “Dick” Jacobs,
iri.p-d with tim killing of tenant Dock
Hu:-tel on Christmas day. jipis brought
up ,-fore Judge Jlm^on Ah Pickcns,
II . ay, on application for a writ of
. e ■ corpus. After oaring fTiC. case,
.liubv Norton granted ’the petition and
Ox > the bond at $2,500. Jacobs was if
V and returned to thd.cltyin the uf
buiijoiu In view of Jpie’ the oyitlpnce jgiven
at inquest, ,*\n(l
QOi 4 . Lt . r’s jury rendhtmil. Ma^Xcjfad jBueh
IXIIU) >*" the' bond <ihmutOhtvThe *
sun ui'se and unfavorable ngninst" tlu
ti.l .,' public feeliggis ui uf, -M 1 -
dot, loam, {ht,- am, (ind. ami temledr^fi.^lwu: his his retosp rewsisp on on IjijM slight ali soldi- senti- t sc- se- ;
, ,irit not
•'.lent ]• ,*--L
w nemtU^ursHal i§d J.- .it ; B. • Blkins •
the fool
( l„ uniUnMn: Wedfei4v from
t. , Hie morning, Jfteputy oil-his
w.n 4 o i a raiding hbiiWsjlw.tV'Onhtifki party of
< ;•), Black, iu^tKfr-rpkt man
UTfwdv, from the
l - - , UIfutd m; the loadad
w it.- No. i. shot ,i#nd. a ..doacat; of them
w . i idged' ittr?thu deputy's ba^k and
.'.ho-ddot-s;, vt|r|®BSitISffitt
lit
one ,!e'ui..e,l to'tlle. city. The Woidd'be
assa V, was reeoguwe.d piobablj as ,£ veteran in
mot u u»ti, and destroyed a paitner by
one tit the illicit stills
Hoi .-A Black on.The same raid.
Ab Mo|g4uergiii i^Ac.OOtidias been UatT subscribed. a stonh factory.
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A. * *.» ’.'..\gfnluii*bboonduitfot
,d*iC ilrj ig lliis'sty,aiticc .Snptcmber L. •
i‘ w ’«• i.: , ff\
ttt jgS-ftpiylfiy her atonies eateif-mH. * *iV. oil
jrV j I)s p
-
, Montgomery is . said to have a man in .
jts j city prison thirty years of age who Inu
been fifteen yearnm the •walls ot that m
stitution for drunkenness on the streets.
He doesn’t want whisky while m the
prison, but he gets drunk when turned
lout.
RAILROAD DISASTERS.
Collisions lid ween I*ns*eii«rr 11 ml Frckbi
'1 ruins.
A fast train on the Baltimore and Ohio
railroad at an early hour Wednesday
morning collided with a freight train
near Tiffin, Ohio, wrecking both trains.
Twenty-two bodies were burned beyond
recognition, and many more injured se
vc.rely. It is a fearful sight and calls to
mind the Ashtabula horror of the winter
of 1877.
A Massachusetts wuKCK.
,A passenger tfiiin on the Boston and
Albany railroad was wrecked near West
Springfield, Mass., by a collision will, a
freight train. Tim wreck caught coach lire
and one passenger and one sleeping
were burned and several person sseriously
injured, and one was killed, being
burned so badly that no one could recog¬
nize him.
ACCIDENTS IN ALABAMA.
Near Livingston, on the lice of the
Alabama Great Southern railway, Tues
djiv night a construction train was
w ; 3 r j <( . a am j Coptain Joe Lewis, an old
, p^g^nger conductor, and a lireinan
j ukjjjgd Fowler were killed. Tlie wreck
j J eause derailing d by the the train. engine striking a cow
A sen mil accident occurred at Rccs
villc, where air.-iglit braktrnen
six cars demolished and two so
terely injured.
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j THE WORST IN FIVE YEAR! 3 ,
Tho Western Itniirond Blocked up Wit*'
Hiio\r»
xhe present storm on the railroad« has
.been the worst in the west in five yearn
Fortunately the weather in unable not very o i
or the railroads would be to move
? tfai " - « "V-* five feet of n ,v
ravlneslt ~ is ^x ^ femVto “YlT.^Mhd.hm'i Jt^Uh-tr
passenger trains. One is at Ni.l-> g
lug west, and two east bound train: a: ^
at MichigaaT/ity, Ind. Three west bounn
passenger trUkis became stalled iu drift:
fire miles east of Michigan City, and it
fives required nearly all flay with five locomo
to bring them out.
The New York fast express became .
caught near New Buffalo, and the Grand |
Rapids train crashed into the rear, d un
aging fireman the sleeping car and injuring tb ■ :
aud porter.
ANOTHER FA Hat KB.
r ihe _ failure . of ., Ijoudod _ , , lcadmg i
T els, a
dry goods merchant of Newport, is an
nounced. The creditors are St. Louis,
New Orleans, Memphis, Louisville, Cm
cmnati. Boston, Chicago and Philadel¬
phia bilities merchants and manufacturers. Lia¬
will reach $4b,bt)0; assets, $80,
000 .
7«rms: $1.50, in Advance. '
ASSIGNMENT OF ACA.TT1E FIRM.
A I'ntlurc Which Cause* 9 |hich Surprise in
Texas., *
Tiro Dolores Land aud Ckrttle company
or Texas, which w as chartered last year
with a stated capital of $3,- 000 , 000 , have
made an assignment. 'The ranches and
..... ..... . situ'
cattle cattle belonging be to the company are. -
uted a terl in in ;'Deiii«nt, 'flemrnit, Kinney Kinney and just adjoining
counties, and were assessed year at
|g 5 ©, 000 . Thu ranches comprise with over
300,000 hca<#»J acres stocked at present' of
10,000 cattle. The paper* as
signmont SeM’" jhtand A, *.*n , - mv
Messrs. oi luff
in round figu. es l«al>tUtic» -
l»h dollars, a-'d the n»wots float up at.
about $5 10,000. The assignment;-emita iu.count.of
great surpr.se and regret,on
the.high standing o oliaA U,
ow, v
indicate temporary embarasstnent, which,
it j 9 hoped, will bo eventually the overcome credit
yflw^ut lmftib loss, if auy, t.o
^rs.yv i
MORE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.
.»Hfftrt»»der» ugfi Kx,«r,e..e- „ ,• . , IHII
,
No Damage,
Af WoStmiiutcr, Frederick, KintnoU
agd other towns in 'Western Mary
.Umd, on Monday, the inhabitauts were*
considerably excited over several which violent awoke,
'«h"<p:ks ntid hnnl tumbling*
tVm from sleep, and eontiuue.d „t rater
y-^fs from li.HO *• clock ,at. night, ont.il
eftjrly uoir. morning. No damage wa»
donees fur as can he. learned, hut as that
comilrv is mount aihous tno P<‘opl« aw#
prcht-usive, ^ .grave trouble
btaf, «wbo Uvea at Westminstd:
be was awttkenod by what sounded
bWe t|t« bliistjng.of ioUcs, and pitturea
*'irv^»>k*u Stem the wmi.s-m mlo-r
house^-^e. heard two diatmetshocks in
mwd VVest
tiflnaWg 'tas four below, zero this morn
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( LOUISIANA OUAHGB CROP,
Kill m Ooe-TeniblUi*’ • i#*--' QuftntlSy .irLa»f Ve«
- leadline*. J
Tho orange crop of
„,ested and in market., of. It the in, ns pred - ' - *"'
less than otie-tenth average,
and oranges are retailing.now at lift
fifty cents per dozen, against tori to j
this tiihe last year, anj, seas
famn, figtftcs. There wifi be non
shSpnooSt Plori‘ nortlf, 1 as Kes usnel. have In-faota t
• neiny '' .
r Vt*“sSulT. Ait™ 1 *"
i novelty in New Orleans, W1 O 11!l •
j ert.o been exporter; but while the crop i»
, u failure a more favorable report comes
fniin the Plaqueniinc orange district, for
me trees are not as severely injured ami
not M raftny 0 f them killed by the cold
0 f last January, as was imagined at first,
A VIRGINIA HUSBANU
Or. Tatum dr’* Uaii«liter to Marry n IIoinl
hoiiii: Kicliinonil Vllm.
It has been announced that Miss 1'dlith
Talmago, daughter of Rev. Dr. DcWif.t
Talmage, of Brooklyn, will be married
to Mr. Allen Dorman, of Richmond, iu
about two months. The announcement
will be publicly made early in February, month
and the marriage will take place is a in¬
later. The nnd prospective handsome Virginian. groom an Miss
telligent at the White
Talmage spent two and seasons the next fall visited
Kill j tin i r springs, 'J'
j Richmond .is .in.^ "i " ll - 1 '' 1 I
1 1'aec, Liehmm.d h ' Y" '' ,
| W .S.Upbur )i.:d. .Mr. * , * ' “ , -i i s
.Me *
1 lalinnge. Dining l<1 1
j a oreal. bedUn___ ______
THE DROUTH DISTRICT,
Tliirly Tlinusniul I-eople In Wnnt of U*e
Necessaries o! Life,
j The Fort Worth Gazette convention publishes of an
official report of the com
‘y judges from the; counties in the drouth
dktiicl of Toxn«, hoM nfc Albany, Tcm*.
jpjjg total nuiuber of peophi in t !i<‘ «■
untie# now in need of food, clothing
aru ] fuel is placed at JO,000, while thou
sands more are without seed to plant 1
during the coming year. An "IJP ®? ls
made to the state and national <«•••*
t„ r( . R and to the eo.iritiy at large lmmedi- to Di>
nish at once $500,000 to relieve
ate wants.
THE DEVIL’S P-IVER ACCIDENT.
Ten or Twelve I4vc* Believed to Have Eei n
i.osi.
TIio officials and employes of the
Southern Pacific railroad -till refuse to
give iision, any information concerning freight the train col
Friday evening, of a Devil’s
^ “ ™™ Z tra f “V ,>n ^mi near
kil^I worn Mexicms.bC a<
being or five de:«l
bodies from the wreck have been brought
in, and several of the wounded hive been
taken to Columbus for treatment at the
railroad hospital When the trains col
lided they caught fire, and two cars and
the locomotive were burned up. Most
„f the killed and wounded received tbeir
i n j ur i es by being burned.
TBEATINU WITH INDIANS.
Commissioners Wright, Larrabee and
Daniels have effected an agreement with
the Sioux Indians, at the Peck agency,
hy which the Indians concede all titles to
their land, except tint retained for theij
r( . s „ rvatioI)( tl „. |, ollu .i ur y of which will
f ol!ow t)lC Missouri river from the mouth
of the Big Muddy fora stipulation of $R-
650,000, in aunualpayments of $105,000
for ten years.
NO. 52.
/\ INFORMATION
A ^ persons
atai4 f*%Z£
/ ST*
\ J X Mertdar**,
^CORDIAL ^ / JlKoumatUm, Xemrafafia,. tho
Pains i»
JAmb.i, Bask awl
\ \ffnrlioo«rtan,P'J’'P'P*ia, / Sidos, Bad Blood,
Malaria,Constipation til idmij Troubles.
■*—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM,
B at\ Bloo'l Klriripy Trouble, by nl pan sing lparts the
i , x°a;‘' ji ‘ upur,uw,suu, * h ' 8in8 ’
-i—VGUNA.CORDIAL CURES SICX-HEAMCUE,
V0L1IW CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA,
Indigent UaUngornisFocKt »n and ConstiRirtkm, through theproper t>y ofdiog action Oierwjim- o, lh»
Momitch i it ct-i.-atM-a hcajthy appetite.
■**—VQllHA G0RD1AL CURES NERVOUSNESS,
naprcKdon of spirits and Weakness, by enllveu
luc and toning tlTte system.' - >
I VOLINA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED
ond IMfrnlc Women, Puny nnd Siekiy Children.
it tsUoHfilvtful and flutrltloas o* a general law*.
Veafna foul. Alnianan A .hamttomc, and cotnuielB Diary ii lMBu—I «| -
for.
judiad on receipt of n 2c, postage stamp- Address
VOLINA DRUG A CHEMICAL CO.
BALTiiyiORE, MC., U.6.A.
Georgia Railroad Go.
Slone Mountain Kowfce.
OT-'PICK GENERAL MAN AGER.
APGPSTA, Gl„*NrtV 3d, A
COMMENCING
i ne tvdiowing passenger M-edoie will
be Trains operated : by ■ l»Li ^ meridian Mw«, 33
run {ban
mimifek slower Arfeilsta time.
Nir. 1 *—Wks’i*—JJA fi-Y.
LeaY« A-ngusta ... tOflOam
MifeOn......7 :l(.am
TaJBSSS’
* " (ialuesvUln .' . RW. pm
(vo H
Atlanla-* ,f W.: ., , 8 00
• (laiussa villa ;
v . Aurtns
«( Iff A? a‘
iSusta *■ • | * 4 ^
VJKn'r^DAtliT,
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Leave Augusta 7 45
Arrive Washington 10 40 am
Lave Washington 7 20 am
Arrive Crawforilvfile ti 4V am
“ Alliens 12 SS am
■■ Gainesville 8 25 pm
» ( Atlanta 1 00 pm
No 28 —East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 2 45 p m
“ Gainesville 5 55 a m,
Arrive Athens ^ 40 pm
“ Crnwfordville o os pm
Arrive Washington T 35 pin
Leave, Washington 4 8 15 20 Jim
Arrive Augusta IMPROVED SLEEPERS ]I m
; ♦r.SUPMItU
Tf) AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
Train N»27and 28 will stop atanil receive
pasengcra to and from tliefAllowing i» lints
only: Grovctown, Harlem, C'rawfordville Hearing,
Thomson, Norwood, Barnett,
Union Point, Grceneshoro, Madison, Ru/
ledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conycri
Litliotiia, Stone Mountain and Decatur.
Tho East Line has Through Sleep!
from Atlanta to Charleston GREEN!
E. K. DORSEY, JNO.W.
Gun. Passenger Act. Gen’l. Mauagi
Joe W. White,
Gen e. Traveling Passenger Agent
■IB
J CASH STORE.
CRAWFORD VILLE, GEORGIA.
Since I opened last Septemher for strict
y cash, iny trade has increased and my
customers seem to wear a pleasant snaiia
on their faces over the great bargains re
ceivert by their thoughtfulness of saving
dimes ami dollars, knowing that cash is
riding and regulating business of every
kind. So, in accordance with the above
fact as encouragement, 1 again invite in,
customeis to come and buy for cash al
y. u can and save trouble and extra
charges. 1 have on hand a handsome lot
of dry goods, hoots, everything shoos, hats groceries, be
glass-w,ire and that can
found in a general store which 1 will sell
iow dow nfor ihe cash.
CHARLES BERGSTROM.
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be paid for IN ADVANCE, or satis¬
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payment of same.
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are due after first insertion.
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