Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, January 21, 1887, Image 6

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    LiUTtlLSTHEKfiilii.W
'"he Average Length of Life DC
creasing-^ VI t r< rwilence— s hnce
iNot famine on.
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CooKWO ASS „
ntT LlVfNO Lave l>ro nff 1C
on. It comes upon lib llfl.T
wares. The patients L. ve
pains about the chest ar.J fa, ■>,
anti sometimes in the back.
They feel dull and . sleepy, . , ie
.
niouth has a bad taste, especi
ally in the morning, A sort
of sticky slime collects about
the teeth. T lie npjietite is poor.
There is a feeling like a heavy
load on the stomach; sometimes
a faint, all-gone sensation at
the pit of tlie stomach which
food does not satisfy. I h'ft
eyes are sunken, the hands
and feet become cold and feel
clammy, After a wi !c a
cough sets in, tit f.. st di - y, but
after a few months it is at
tended with a greenish colored
expectoration, The patient
feels tired all the while, and
sleep does not seem to nhord
any rest. After ;i time he be¬
comes nervous, irritable and
■ ioomy, and has ev. 1 (on e.od
ings. There is a giddiness, a
sort of whirling seieril *>n in
the head when risuv; no i.ud
«h »ly- f J he bowels biu'ome
■" ist) ve; tlie s': ii is dry and
t at, times; the blow-i i * ••mea
. k and sia'.r’iant; the wli.tes
J he evs be. omit t iiiued with
llovv; Urn r;ey .* * r: Goes
. (Hir i ke.'tk'V Ml 1 ill" h Cub
. .I <!(-|h»shiH" a «:■<.uncut i
rI.iiii ijliff, '.i icro t j re
irntly n F’)d i .ti j. up of the
H u I, Kome! lilies ^ ’.(it ;i sour
f,i-;e jiml Bound lines with a
', ri •toil taste; tills is fre
ntly nttcmidl ivilli pnlpi
.. . < *n of the heart and Asth
m.i'.ie fiymptoms; tlie vision bo
m*s impriucd, there w ;lh is ftioUi lee)- bc
’(5 the cvi'.s; a
▼ of gre.it ]>rovf r.* 1 on m.d
WeakliCks. An ui these j * 11 j i—
• nns arc in turn present. Jt
i.- l. on*Hit tl. in : I'lv O’lo-liaU
<•; our jaipui.ii oil lifts fins 1 lis- * "
a* m some i >1 its \ :tri< it !<■ ns.
U 'her I’Lvtr.u t of lb.ols ( iei
e-el’s Symjt) <'iijin;.T'A t in* U r
lmmtsoj tlie Direst tvetirrmis so
i\ Go convert I he lootl w neat into
;i form that will i;'tve v e.ti'isli
ment to tlu* b t bio l>o !v, jiml
*■'oihI liettb h is tLi* v \ lti*i'.
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caUe.J «. r ’. M
names :uv t n* r <o 1’ U
m*sfioti, and - this one
trouble is tl.P oti* T
disenses v: isli, ior tlicy rettl are
Jmt PYiUDtoins of tbe
.
maladv.
Testimonials from tbonsnTPiS
of people ppenkim* highly of
its curative properties Sold prove by
t his bevoml ;x doubt.
<h‘tip,'i^ A
llucWlen s Viniv« i**iit*e.
The best Salve the world ,,, for l ... uts,
1 m
Bruises, Sores. U leers, Nall Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter. I happed ilu nls,^
Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erttp
Hons, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
pt*i feet satisfaction, or money retund
ed. Brice ’25 cents per box. For sale
by Dr. R. J Iieid.
11 lial True Merit >9 Ul Do
The unprecedented sale of Bosehee’s
German Syrup within a ti w year-, has
astonished 11 e wot Id. it is without
tin* safest aud best remedy ever discov¬
ered f<*r speedy and effectual cure uf
Gaughs. Golds and the severest Lung
troubles. It .pis on an entire 1 )'differ
,, tlt p.in j It* no a the usual presenp
tions given bv l'hysiciau#, as it does
else n q di v up a t ougli an t leave the d,s
Still 111 the sy-tem. but on tbe
c mtrary reiuovt s the cause of the
trouble, heals the p.it8 effected and
!,. ,ves them ii. a purely 1 ealthy eondi
^earanece. tMr »P-
1 wills ived.n-tor.shdis and
wR«vi.'I£ , ,, viTttL-iac«8 A . ,. u ,..1 S
lostivelv S'.iti bv aU nmi gen*
. ral dealers ill tile laud. ITiee 75 US.,
urge bottles.
SIDE-WALK NOTES.
PA R A GR A ms hicRED UP B y
THE WAY-SIDE FOR OUR
readers.
_
—Another drove of mules were in
town
and blink aj.r„.,m e „l; »l.at
wnl IMi bung us to .
N h i- singing at Mr. \V. J. Nor
on MSI , JSUiniay . mg , I ,
• s .
te that Mrs. E.
M. Fitts has been Quite ill.
-Tm se m mt sudden changes in the
weat In i' is bound to cause sickness.
_a large crowd attended the dedi
cation of the White Plains church last.
Sabbath.
-Mr. W. T. Caldwell filled bis ap
pointment at the M. E. Church here
Sunday.
—See Mr. E. I. Anderson’s notice
for -ale of one horse and two rnulea in
this issue.
—If there is any short-comings in
the paper tbis week you can attribute
it to the Editors bad cold.
— Ali the cotton is not out of the
yet; now and then a load comes
in to be put upon tbe maiket.
—We look for business to be better
this year than last, as a'l tbe daiiy pa¬
pers report the outlook better.
— We can do job work as nicely as
any body and at as low prices as any¬
body in Georgia. Give us your worn.
—There Were a crowd of G; psies en¬
camped out near Mr. G. W.Ch. ptnaa’s
residence on the Wfiite Plains road
last week.
— Mis os Carrie arid Leila Anderson
visited White Plains last week, the
guest. «1 Misses Annie and Mamie
Mmirc.
—Wc are glad *.o know that T)r.
George Little, of Antioch, is going to
iinive close to us ; lie will stop at
Union Ro.lit.
-If the Hist twelve days ol January
are a represent at am of our twelve
months to come we will have quite a
better time wi 1 h 1887.
— Our prayer-meetings ought to be
mure largely attended; it hardly pays
I lot the sexton to make up a fire these
co:d nights for what, few goes out.
—Sheriff Jordan says lie will not
have published any advertisement for
anybody without the cash aceornpa
i me:»the order. You must remember
I his.
By die time ve pen-pushers of the
weekly press write our articles en tin*
I "lii itui il id” weather and get them in
j type it is Knowing or freezing L. fine
. wee an gel i*.i nupmesion UmOVoL
i ' — Miss A. J. Strickland, of Tusea
) loosa, Ala., urrived here last Saturday
; night and weTit out to Mr. E. i. An
derson’s in this county, on Sunday,
1 where she Will teieh in A’s. family.
I Shiloh's Cuunli and Consumption It. cure
J is sold liy ns on a _ iiaiiuitee euros
! ( iinsuinptioti. For sale at Dr. Reid’s.
Mr. John Rhodes, who has been
suffi ring for some time with rhetima
lisni, was last week very l<*w. We
hope he will recover again as he is one
of the staunch citizens of our county.
Dr, J. H. McLean's Stienhthening Cor¬
dial and I Hood Furilter, by its vitalizing
properties, will brighten pale ehee.Ks, and
j transform a pale, haggard, dispirited
| woman into one of sparking health and
I beauty. $1 .no per bottle.
W’e would like to state again to
oik county ; it there isa se-tion where
tiii ic is mu a eoiresi'ondenl, please let
j us hear from s me one there as we
want to make tbe Democrat the
| tu wsit st of all paiKTS iti
indigestion results from a partial paral
ysis of tlu* stomache and Is the primary
j cause of ii very large majority of the ills
j ' that alite humanity d effective is heir remedy to. i The Dr. most J. if agree- 5tc
at
' Lean’s Little Liver and Kidney Fillets.
2.1 cents a vial.
Be careful when you go about the
depot that you do not violate the town
ordinance passed last week which took
effect Saturday the 15ih. All who
nw about the aro
not allowed to cross the side track.
Happiness depends very much en the
•cudithm of the liver ami kidneys* The
i .» of life make lint little impression J on
those , who-e ...... digestion is good. \ oil can
y0U r liver and kidneys with
j |j McLean's Liver ami Kidney Bairn,
$i oo per bottle.
— We see that a correspondent of the
UreeneslKiro Herald Jt Journal from
this county states that Mr. C. T. Lu
eas. of our county, will move t * Craw
fordville. This is a mistake. U e
would like to have Mr. L. with ns, but
we are told that there is nothing of his
movhl . »
IVho steals my purse steals , trash, hut
lie wired, pines me of the use o <\.us
m*. ' Honey of Tar, makes me p. r in
' 1 ‘ UU ’! ' *
«!s«*as»* of or lu.wu», 1 i want u m (.oils i
-e s’ Uon.-y ,»t Bar. because 1 have seen
it tried f r t is* ill-, with unvarying sue
cess and know its virtues, r.d.
—W ill Keadey. commonly known as
-Bones,” left last Sunday t«. make his
, mme in white Plains. We are told
^ ^ |; ^ s>cn ,,^ a ,, , sltion at New
nan, Ga„ where he will go
and accept. lie will u ,
-t , "*‘' 7 tn ,h , r > :t , of
t.ns pl*< e than nu\ o*u t »> , lie in . a
U»rn ttuuimic, and we wish him sue
cess.
Almost A Fire.
There wa 3 a little excitement caused
here last Sur day by the alarm of fire,
out it did not amount to nwoh as it
was a negro’s bed on Mr, WT F.IIol
den’s lot which had caught from a
pipe, and was about to make a serious
the . t
«t
Whilt* Plains.
This little city, which , , we are g:ad
to call •‘our neighbor” was visited
J; , 8t y„ Ildliy by a number from
i law* and vicinity to wfim-ss tn« dees
Cation of tiie new Baptist church buiP
before Christmas by Mr. W. .1.
j$oi ton, of this place. V\e are >rr,v
that we could not attend, but one of
our force w ! as there and reports a very
large crowd, and an excellent sermon
by Rev. J. 11 Kilpatrick, the pastor,
Jt is one of the finest country churches
in Georgia and is urrounded by a sup
port, of some of the cleverest and most
cordial people that ever lived. Tbe
town bears the name of being a most
religious and piou sost! bSp. It is report
ed that work will lie resumed on
e'r! I!t.tw] 1 wh ' 11 We W li S0 ° n
i ’' °
m , m . __
AIP. «_ lentous v«Hdn»’« uuun. Iiftaiih
One Of the most curious and almost
inpvnlir* inexplicable ihle aeeirients m cidtnts that that have nave ever ever
occurred is one wilin'* happened recent
lv to the Rev Hetirv Newton oi Uu
ion Point, , minister . of , the , TTesbyteri- ,, , .
an .... Church cnu.cn, and ana is is one one of oi ineoiue® the oldest and an
most revered pastors m its service,;
having charge of several churches in j
the neighborhood of bis home at the !
i* 0 int. In simply passing his right
t,«nd behind lus back while dressing ,
he completely broke his arm between |
the eluow and shoulder, lie suffered
mp-nsely, aud after a consultation be- |
tw> en his resident physician and s „ r - :
gt-oiis from Augusta aud Atlanta, his
arm was amputated at the shoulder a
r «. w nays since, and at last advices be
W as improving its well as could be ex
peeled in one so advanced in years.
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AH ot One Mind.
Dr. It. Wilson C;irr, of Baltimore,
suvs he has used 'll)S VDAL1S in ess¬
es of • crofula and other diseases, with
much satis'nction.
Dr. T. t. Pugh, of Baltimore, re¬
commends ItOSADALlS to all persons
stiffei ing vvitli diseased Mood, saying it
is su,lei ior to any preparations lie lias
ever tried.
Rev. Bidmey Ball, of the Baltimore
M. E. Conference, South, says he has
been so much heuetked by the use of
HUS \ DA LIS t hat h** j eh o fully re
com men is it to iiil his friends and ae
quaintanees
. iu*;»i in . t >-..
The reduction of iri’ermil revenue
and the taking off of revenue stamps
from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt
has largely henefltted the consumers,
as w ell as relieving the burden of home
manufacturers Especiallv s this tlie
ease with Green’s August Flower and
Bosehee’s German Syrup, as the reduc¬
tion of thirty-six cents per dozen, has
been added to increase the size of the
bottles containing these .remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medi¬
cine in the 75 cent sizs The August
Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Com¬
plaint, and the <U rman Syrup for
Cough and Lung troubles, have per
ii.it. tin* ..itg st, sale of any medicims
,
in l in* world. The advantage of in
creased s;z- uf the boll les wilt in* great
)y appreciate by the sick and afflict eo,
"* ' u ‘ wn iU1<i civilized 5
com»trii*8. Sample bottles loi Id , ci nls
remain tlie same size.
SHARON ITEMS.
BY SLIVER.
Bad colds continue to get worse or
everybody is mistaken.
Rev. Jesse Brown preached at the
j p res byterian church last Sunday
Jannaiy lias contributed a liberal
share of cold for the past two winters, j
Mrs. Hattie Toompson aud Miss Su
sie Overton have been spending a few
days with relatives near Union Point
I this week.
j sortment Mr. N. of C. fresh Edwards gatdeu lias seed a of fine every as¬
variety ; also choice selections of cati
telope and watermelon seed.
Misses Mattie and Jose Moure, of
Union Point, after spending several
days with their sister, Mrs. J. A. Ken
, drick. left Tuesday for home,
The following names are reported
for . ,, th ® ‘ wst , s :
Messrs. Williamson and Hare. N. ;
Mr. 11 ilcticock. Vermont; Mr. Wilson,
ArkaIlgts; Messrs. Jackson and Nor
les ’ Fandersville; Messrs Pool and
Darncott . Atlanta; , Messrs. .. Lrown
aud Sumpter. S. C.; Mr. Norman, An
gusta: Mr. Whitehead, .... .. ..... Burke county ;
Mrs. Williams, Crawfordville;
';,„nes and Winslow. Meriwether
co U1 ,t v '
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If y««rehUdbsuffering from teething
ry a ls>. Be o* Pitt s . arunnauve. « »
the lie-t teething medicine en the market.
^«.»^^tie« to ««wm.
use ii. Thousands of testimonial prove
the perfect satisfaction that it is giving to
the public.
POWELTON DOTS.
BY LETT MAS,
Another blizzard to-day.
The exercises of the Powelton school
opened on tne 10th with Haltering
prospect3. been nite
Dr. J. J- Cooper, who v l0 „„ .ias en qui e
«»** “ TOr * 1 «*> ' ‘
Soe P , ese „t
inn from a severe attack of cold.
Mr. J. A. He! ,, f fel , hat comDleted - 1 the '
long b'idge across the Ogeeche, at
- ’s Mill, an* our faithful mail
cairn r i* i pny once m < e.
,.v ;• of in this V,
Chl:*'. killed This I • i iSC*Ol:Og
•
mg. nareiiil not prevent a n *avy
spimg owing.
HIGH SCHOOL DOTS.
We feel encouraged at the prospects
of our school, altho. gh the opening
has not been so large as last year, ow¬
ing to measles, whooping cough and
the severe weather. Foreign patron
age, however, promises to >e better,
but no school can be built up that does
||<)t receive ttie liberal air! hearty sup
))ol t ()f tl)0se wh „ j lve immediately
aroundit ignorance is a curse. Ed
ucate your children.
Mr. Al. Hatcher, of Harlem, visited
EiueiA n.ui If..n I., i.t*t -I -aou an.
The rendezvous of the Gypsies, near
Mi, earn cnapn a ., seems ■ to - be Quite t
a popular resort fot ttie young folks;
aowever inwever tiiev tney have na not found the lot—
tune teller yet. Quite a number ot la
nes went, seal , , , intending
fates -hoping unveil . tne
to woo the to
future iiiid read their destinies.
Mr. Newton (Jliatt, of (lolumbia
county, is attending Stephens High
School.
vv « are sorry to hear that our frieid
Lohn Thompson is suffering noin
“leases; but glad he will return to
su ' l<,( ’'*
Tl >» 8weer ' sm " 11 of ora,,gfi
blossoms relieves tbe monotony ot
our every day life.
Mr. Gladden Hurt, fmm Maxey ^ s,
will be down next week to attend
school,
Nellie and Charlie Mason, of Bir¬
mingham. Ala., are also expected at
Liberty Hall.
We are glad to see the Battle boys
back again.
WHITE PLAINS ATOMS.
BY L. It.
Mr. F. V. Howell and his attractive
wife were in our town a few days
since. Mr. Ilovvell could not remain
long from his editorial duties in Gib
sou. and only speot a few days with us.
The young people in town enjeyed a
rainbow party last night (Tuesday)
notwithstanding cold weather. Misses
Carrie and Leila Anderson, of Craw
fordviUe, Miss Mary Howell, of near
Sparta, and Mr. Frank Curry, of
Hampton, were the only visitors pres
«*<• 11 ............ i ^ Ur. Cum.
Mr. Will Wright and Mi. 1 ink e«u.h
deserve 1 the prize for uiQest hemming,
and it eouid not be decided , . , . who , ought . .
to receive the prize for poorest work,
for our ......... 1. U,„t w
the majoritv of young men present
needed a prize. Tbe Judge’s hem is
very remarkable for the length of its
stitches aud should therefore be pre
served.
Prof. If. A. Ilovvell, of Athens, spent
the Christmas holidays here with his
parents.
i be dedicatory services of the Bap
ii>t vv *:v ’ * I i pvt S i nda V ad !
^ ‘to'day Ik* fore Q > ;t c i ow'd vvk.s
:*• at.'.eidauce. and yen the gaih'l'y
was alin*>si • niiiely lied. Me ware
jjlad 'm see so m any of our Crawford- j j
ville friends present and were not a
little surprised that the Democrat's j
editor did not favor us wiu h.s pres , I
e!lC<i * I
Dr. Howell is rapidly improving
d has twice walked up town hdH |
that without assistance.
Well Mr Editor I would write more
j 0 cals this morning but two of White |
j>].,j most “giddy young creatures 1 1
luJ
are looking over my shoulder, and I
could not have connectedly write more
even if I knew anything more to com¬
municate.
—Fine cabbage at \V. It. Reid’s.
— M . R. Iieid. , ii<is , tHJ.st , , OLiOiib , ■ , oil „ -Le
market.
— Mrs. Mrs Dr or. r Firmer aimei his n is been ureii right ij,
sick this week.
—New lot of oranges and apples at
w - ll - tteid * s -
—Miss Ella Triplett, of Raytown, is
vi ... H - rr aw ' ordvitle ' this ' week '
.
—borne report ad tne small g ain
killed while others say it is not Unit
*hv'.iG i. z* .
SHlIiOH b \ 1TALIZER is what you
, or constipation. Loss of Appetite,
Disiness and all >ymptoms oi Reids. Dyspepia.
Brice 10c per bottle, At Dr.
—Mr. Anderson Little, who is now
agent at the . R. K., depo lau
ja. , ~
ford, and who was raised m Crawford
ville.“I ris bee.. Serving in the same ca
pacity and at the same place tor 44
years.
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^ .^1 m.« p .
When you are in Augusta and want
a shave or iiair cut go to the Centra
Hotel Barber Shop. It is the place,
fk§9
wBumem i'i-l
CAPITAL PRIZE, $1'0,00b. ,
"We do herebv certify that wo supervise
arrangements for ali th^ Monthly ani
SStSlSE S^^USK
with honesty, fairness, and in good faith .
b^ward aH parties, and we authorize the I
Company of to use this certificate, with fac
similes advertisements.'' our signature attached, in its |
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^<3 ;
!
Commissioners. i
;
Wc the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay Lotteries all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana
State whicn may be presented !
*
at our counters. ! |
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A baU»« l*,Pres. Sew t»r*s. Nat’i Bit. '■
- ,
rTNPRECEDENTBD U AT TRACTION ! ! !
ovek half a million distributed.
Louisiana Stale Lottery Compinv,
Incorporated in 1808 for 2'. years by the j
Legislature for Educational and Olmi'n- ;
hie purposes-with a tuud capital of St.uon.OOO ! *
to which a reserve of over >TW,oaa
lias By since an overw been added. .elming popular vot* its j
, f»anchise Constitution was made adopted a part ot December the present 2nd, j
state i
-A- D-, fSi.i. Lottery voted and
The only ever on en
orsed by the people of any State.
It never scab s or postpones.
its Grand Single Number Drawings
laKe place montiiiy, and ttie sem-A nnu..i
Drawing regutariy every six mintiis
(June and Ifeceuiber).
A sd’U.Vliin ul . <>itT-‘N! l\ lt>
win v FOKHIXh. FIRSl GRAND
lu^o^Mr^ic MT * L li»W«»Ut /Va'vfii’
TI’FSTIAV TLEhDAA D Feb«ianr bruaty 8 W. isw«-<OMt
moilthlyMliavvioi _ ca i 1 <u\<\
e^-Notice.—Tickets { iljlittll l i VIA . Jn Ten Dollars .ir.
are on
ly. Halves, #». t’Tlttos. S*. >einbs, $1.
cist op phizes.
1 CAPITA!,FIUZE OF§150,000 . . $1(10,000
1 Git AND PHIZli OP 50,000 ..........
1 GRAND PRIZE OP 20,000. . . 20,000
2 LAKOK PRIZE OP lo.ooo . . . 20,000
4 BARGE PRIZE OP 5,000 . . . 20,000
20 PRIZES OP 1,000 ... 20,00b
r>o i t .100 ... 2 ,0b0
100 3 800 . . . 30,000
200 200 . . . 40,000
500 .. 100 . . . 50 000
1,000 50 .... 50,000
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
100 Approximation Frizes of SW $.30,000
loo ** “ 200 20,000
K»0 .. 11 100 10,000
2,170 Prizes, amounting to..... $535,000
Application for rates to 'dubs should be
made only to tlie olliot* of the Company in
New Orleans.
For fiirtuer imformation write clearly,
giving full address. |M>-*TAi. NOI’l.s.
Mxpress Money Orders, ot* New Aork Ex¬
change in ordinary letter. Currency by
Express 1 (at our expense) addr ssed
>1 A. DADHIIISI,
Sew Orleans, J,«.,
or 91. A. DAUPHIN,
V> ashiugtoii, D. V.
Make P. 0. Money Orders payable
and address Registered Letters to
M.n OKhCAJIS XATiOVAl, BANK,
New Orleans, La.
I
in char^fi of the drawings, is a guarauteo
of absolute fairness and inte .rity, that
the eliances are all equal, and that no one
ran possibly divine what numbers will
draw a prize. All parties therefore ad
T,?! om'. swindlers, 7 ™*S‘™ anrl “p’o-i* only aim
inducements, are
to deceive and defraud th« unwary.
$100.3Et.EWAF.J3 $100- will be
Tin* readers of The Democrat
pleased Umt there is at least one dreaded
disease unit scleuce has been »h’.» to cure
j it ali s a^es, aiKi that is Catafi
kuui'* < at-a'ik Cure • ‘ n ‘ unly do.-jhvd
eui t* utnv known in the un*ui < frateint
t y (jaiarrli being >t cons'nut.oual dis
ease requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucus
surfaces of the system thereby destroy
ing the foundation ot the disease and giv
ing " the patient strength, by building up
tl e . lllst ; ; , ut j 011 a ,. tl assisting nature «n
Uoing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers tlmt
they offer one hundred dollars, for any
case it fails to cure. Send for list of tcsti
mouials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
LsT'teuld by Druggists, 75 cts.
_ T .
Pleasant t isioti.
which . tlie .
The 1 organ " of sight, s . is source
of-*o nnteh pleasure , as well ,, as , benefit to .
man, is very delicate. A great many per
sore- not appreciating this, are using
ch „ aI , spectacles. These glasses, by
their imperfect construction and blemish
es, ser.ously injure and sometimes al
most d. stroy the sight. Hawkes Crys
talized Lenses are, the most perfect glass,
^ in , iit . world> being especially adapted
for the pre3etva tiou and sometimes res
toration of the sight. Eyes fitted by Dr.
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Florida (-peaks.
Oxford, Fla. Feb. 2. ’85
A _______________________ friend of mine has been very low
vvlt |j Rheumatism, and nothing seeui
ed to do lum any good. A lady friend
sent him one bottle of B. B. B., and
it relieved him at once.
T. J. UAT7TUEES,
Merchant.
s tt You Want Good Article
a
In plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for
j • dud rip.
An Orfiinauce.
T)E it ordair.ed by the town council of
[ > rawfordville tint from and after Jan
j.V.h ias;. no person si'.all he ahowtw to
goon board the <-.us within the coporato
limit, of tin- town of Crawfordville nor
o ij. -tween or on the two tracas at the ue- .
put while the ear* are passing or standing
at the -a me without having violation important. ot *
business thereon For any thereof, tlie
part fine not
iKSSSLK .
Im t le>s than on* day m>r more tlian lire,
uav'. or work on the public stre» .s wit
p-s's than one day nor more than tire. And
«. tv one or more of these pumslitneuw may
» d in the mscreth» « the cams ■
Done by or 1 r of 'oanei! J an-lStbiSfH’i
T8- ii. EAo, Jfi
AD MINI'-? '' vrOSa SALE.
iiTjn u fore the corns house
\\ ii,.or in tie* .*'■'•■ -it V. i virtue .vfmM viile of Tat- or
iaferro county Georgia, by Ordinary an
<j(*r granted by If *nry II Fiynt,
of said county, on toe first Tuesday -m
Teb. is •, within t-h-* legal liouis of sale,
to the highest bidder, th; following preji
ertv belonging to the estate ot .dis. >an-'
cy McOorai «;k, hue t said county, to wit. ...
A certain lot of i-.tnd in said town ana.
county, and state, containing tine aert
more or l,-;., with buddings, adjoining cast,
lands of Ga. il R. u:i the north and
on thes.mtliJ.il ilaimnack, and jail to*
on tin* west, T*-nns of sale cash. *
This 21sr dav of Dec, 1880.'
T. E. BKiSTO .V, Administrator o»
the Estate of Mrs. Nance McCorntiok.
iiiVdl eoROIA Tvuiafekro County.
tw sold irefore th« Court House
in sa y count v, on -he first Tuesday hours of in
February 1887, between the legal
sale, mV the foilowlug prop-rty:
aeaes of land, -iu.ited in said copn
p V- known as a portion of the home place
,; f wm Reid, bounded on the South by
lands of . J. lf“id, ot, tie* East I*y Della
T.tppan, on the tsouth by balance of Home
Place, and on the West'by K. J the Reid rights and
jmius Jordan. Sold subjc* t to
of the widow Nancy Rein, for Dower
therein, it being the'same tract laid off
for her dower by the Ooiumissioners «^1>
pointed at last Superior < ourt—tile, pur
eraser to set only lee in remainder in
case the r'.-tnm oY said Commissionhrs is
nlade t!lu judgement of said amount.
Also at the same time and place, 183
acres uf lalul , m( , re ov !esS) situated m .
said countv, known as the Rogers tract,
bound-id on the North bv lands of Mrs.
|. 0 „ isa Darden, on the East bv the Cra w¬
fordville aud White Plains Road, on the
Mouth by John K. Moore and on the West
] )V |* j*. Keid. All of said property levied
on as lands of the Estate of Wm. ReW, de
eeased, by virtue of a ft. fa, issued irom
tin? eo i,t of Ordinary of said county in fa
V or of Nancy Iieid, vs. Alex. H. Reid, Ex
ecu tor. U. U. JORDAN, Sheriff.
Business and Literary
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' PRIN CIPA L,
Sharon, — G Borgia.
§pring Term
Opens Jan, 17til
1 it-' s Lw ^ ** 7.^
Money T ? i Money!!
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3TTO LOAN ON 1MPROYED FARMS
I have just made special arrangements
, 'fail atly 0!u jr u,.. Farmers before should applying not
to me
elsewhere. APPLY ATONcE TO
II M HOLDEN,
Attorney at Law, Crawfordville, Ga.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF D1S
MISSION.
UTiTEOF GEORGIA, TabIAOEHRO
yAC (LNTV- i
Whereas, (Hied M. Saggus represents
to the court in in-, petition duly filed and
i ntend on record that he has fully ad
ministered Mrs Jane nyle’s estate : This
*.* ’ horufoiY^ m 1 to citG - ,' «iii 111 D^r- ! 1 nns ns -oneernea, ^onepm^d
j heirs and creditors to show cause, if any
i they can, why said a iministrator administration should
not de discharged from his
j and receive letters of Dismission on the
Ord.narA ^HenryTlflynt,' Taliaterro 1 ^
, County.
Tw i i rutclies
1 have only a few words to say.
which ate to state that I have been
. co „ fiue d to my bed for two months
: wjt |, w i, a t was called Nervous Itheu
mutism, or Sciatica. I was only ena
ble to hobble about occasionallv by the
i use of crutches, and in this condition I
commenced the use * f B. B. B., 4 bov
ties ot wbicli enabled me to discard the
USt _ (1 f m y crutches -ati'l attend to bus
joess. 1 had previously used ail well
reccommendeil medicines without re
ief. It lias lieen over two roontlis
mu* using B. B B . and I consider
msy-elf a permanently cured mac.
J. F. D.ivis.
Atlanta. Ga., (West End.)
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