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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1887)
DT BULL’S A f9 * C CL Caraa Ootifftos, Colds, HoiurseneM, Croup, Coiurarnp- Asthma, bitv*. wh«or-iws Coush, Iwcipiont tioa, and relieve* consumptive pewon* la advanced rta^pes of the d ixetof. Price 86 eta. Can m . lion. The Genuine Dr. Huil’t ?! |Coug$ white irrappcr*, Syrup i* anti Bold N^in* cniy our in . m roistered A Jiull’a Head Trado-Mark.-t in Circle to Red- wit; a , a 9^j-r sSs&ifac-simile s,er VtJlfc Strip Caution-Label, signatures ot and John the IF. c " Hull <Sb A. C. Meyer Co., Sole Prop’s, Baltimore, Md., U. S. a* t,arhr *’ « VS! Chew Lange '» 10 Plug*— Cts.-Soid 1 The by great all firug&M Tobac, An¬ tidote!— Price •*» FOUTZ’ S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS r oi fipOUTZ Ho Hob** will die of Colic. Hot* or Lena F* sm. If Foute’s Powder* are used In time. Foote's Powder* will cure and prevent Hoo CHOLNii. Fonte'* Powder* will prevent Gapk* in Fowl*. Foute's Powder* will Increase the quantity of nillk tad ce«em twenty per cent., and make the batter firm and *weet. almost Fontz"* Powder* will cure or prevent subject. ktsbt Pis*ask to which Hortes and < attic are Fovtt’b Powders will give Satisfaction. Sold tvtrywhere. PA.V1D X. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, HP. FOR SAL.fi BY TITUS RICHARDS. ©1.00 “13—VVEEKS= The POLICE GAZETTE will be, mailed securely wrapped to any address in the United States for thr.-e months on receipt of '-’F HOLLAR, libe- count allowed to pos* master ageut- , Sample copies mailed free. Am.. all orders to Richard K. Fox, Franklin Square, N. Y ONE PRICE TOULL. PIANOS ANI) ORGANS —SOLD ON— EASY PAYMENTS. Cliickering, Mason & Hamlin, Mathushelt, Bent, and Arion Pianos, all well known and thoroughly quantities reliable, We buy in such large that we give, the consum¬ er the benefit of the wholesale price. We save purchasers send 850 fifteen to $100 days on trial, a Piano and on freight to be deducted from price of In Same applies to Organs. We are agents for tlie Mason & Hamlin, Packard Or¬ chestral, and Bay State, and can and will save you $25 to $50. 13?^ Write for catalogues and prices. LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. BAND INSTRUMENTS. Our Silver Toned Ins ruments are strict¬ ly first class, wiring our prices low, and Bands will find by us that we can save them money. ISgTSend for Catalogue No. 5. LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. MUSIC TREE! Send 10 cents in Postage Stamps, and wi¬ will mail you music five (our pieces selection.) of Voeal This and Instrumental music is full sold size, usually on heavy from paper, and the same as is at 30 to 50 cents per copy. We make this offer solely to advertise and introduce our cheap mu¬ sic. We want the name and address of every Southern music cheap buyer. We are headquarters for u usic. Write for catalogues. LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. VIOCINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, DRUMS, ETC. We sell everything in small Musical In¬ struments, and our prices will always be found the lowest. All goods guaranteed, and if not satisfactory can be returned at our expense. Send for our 63 page illus¬ trated Catalogue No. 7. LUDDEN A BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Our stock is comDlete in all goods used iu oil or water glass color painting, or for paint¬ ing on satin, or wood. Also a full line of tools for hammered brass work,and materials for wax and paper flowers. We guarantee prices as low as any house in the United States, and mail orders will re¬ ceive prompt and careful attention. Cat¬ alogue No. 10 will soon be ready. LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING DE¬ PARTMENT. We have added a line of fine Correspon¬ dence Stationery a d can furnish the bat¬ es styles in this line- \\ e sell as a sam¬ ple a box containing quality) 24 sheets of paper and envelopes (fine for 25c, pos¬ tage 10c. Box would retail readily for BOc. Calling Cards, At-Home Cards, Wed¬ ding Invitations of the finest grade of I cards with name engraved on copper plate for $2, muli wid send specimen book frde LCDDfcN & rates southern music house. FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS, ETC. We carry the greatest variety and finest ! assorted stock of Fancy Goods in the South, and can furnish any article in tins line at shortest notice. Orders for any desired goods for holiday, birthday, or wedding presents receive prompt and care¬ ful attention, and we offer the people of the South an opportunity to procure tine goods from a Southern House at prices the that will meet the competition of world.. Lu&den & Bates, S* M- H Savannah, Ga Money! Money!! ' 4 $ 20 , 000 . | pgr TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS I have just made special arrangements by which I can lend money to tanners at lower rates than it can be obtained from any one else. Farmers should not f a i 1 t o in e before applying elsewhere APPLY ATON< E TO H M HOLDEN Attorney at Law, UrawfoNdvii: >a THE DEMOCRAT. CRAWFORDVILLE. GEORGIA. Bryan couuty has been excited all the winter over the ravages of an un¬ known animal. Finally the people armed and made a close search of the woods, alid succeeded in killing an enormous panther seven feet long. Another Is prowling around killing calves and sheep and causing farmers general alarm. Grandfathers clock, is an object of re verence auiong the modern things of beauty and use in every complete home, and a home is scarcely deemed complete without a bottle of Coussens Honey of Tar to use when any of the home circle are afflicted with coughs colds or diseases of throat and lungs. Its popularity achieved by merit increases day by day. The Americus Recorder says: “A member of the General Assembly of Georgia declares that the summer ses¬ sion will not last longer than forty days. He thicks the interstate com¬ merce bill’s abolition of free passes will hold the members down to their work-” The manufacturers of Coussens’ Honey of Tar, the greatest remedy in the world for coughs, colds and diseases of throat and lungs, are gentlemen of the highest starding in the business world, and are at the head of a large establishment in St. Louis, for the manfaeure of this and other reliable remedies. For a Cough use Coussens’ Honey of Tar. A sensible girl of Shelbyville, Ill., learning that two of her lovers bad fought about her, promptly notified each tb at she had no desire to see ei¬ ther of them again, as men who could not control their tempers better than to fight for a woman were just tne kind to fight with a woman alter mar¬ riage. “Oft iu the stilly night, ere slumbers’ chaius could bind me,” the entrance to dreamland was guarded by a Cerbeius in the shape of piles, which made the night horrible. But that was before 1 fouud the remedy for it In Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment which is a never failing cure for piles* So you need look no fur¬ ther for a remedy if you have piles. An amusing instance of liow a book agent cleaned out an entire building is reported from Celma, O. The bore called to see the superintendent, and not finding him rang the first bell that came bandy. It happened to be the fire gong, and the 000 well trained pu pils solemnly arose and marched out of the building. The book agent was subsequently fired out himself. — • ABUSED WIVES, Or maiden ladies suffering from any form of female complaint, sick or nervous headache, liver or kidney troubles, can be restored to perfect health by Prof Cur¬ tis’ ‘‘IOZONE TREATMENT,” which is the greatest, boon for women ever dis¬ covered. It makes no difference what you have taken, or who lias failed to cure you, one trial of this Treatment will al¬ ways convince an entire community. The more desperate the case, the more convincing are its merits. During the next thirty days one $5 Treatment will be delivered to any lady in the United States free, who sends both express and post office address, and 5i) cents to cover charges, boxing amt delivery. In order¬ ing ask for treatment “A.” Address, Curtis Iozone Co.. Wieting Block, Syra¬ cuse, N. Y. — • — Sick headache is the bane of many lives. complaint To cure Itr. and J. prevent 11. McLean’s this annoying Little use Liver and Kidney Fillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in their ac¬ tion- 25 cents a vial. Dr. J. II. McLean’s Stienhthening Oor dial and Dlood Purifier, by its vitalizing properties, will brighten pale cheexs, and ransform a pale, haggard, dispirited aoman into one of sparking health and beauty. $1.0(1 per bottle A CARD. To all who are suffering from the error* and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you,FREE OP CHARGE. Thlsgreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. 8end a self-addressed envolopo to the Lev. JOUSXU T. I.NBAN, Station D. .Veto York Ci(> Twenty-four Hours to Life. From John Kuhn, Lafayette, Ind., who announces that he is in “perfect health, we have the following: “One year ago I was, to all appearance, in the last stages of Consumption. Our best physicians gave my case up, I fin *»» could «*•»“ not live twenty-four «•’ hours. -v My friends then purchased a bottle of Dll. WM. HALL’S BaL s AN for the Lungs, which benef.tied nv. I con¬ tinued until I took nine bottles. I am now jn perfect health, having used no other medicine, . WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE And ©the er* tvBering from nerv ou» disease*, debility ,exhau*tinjr PSKccTRIC BUA chronic premature incline of younsr or old Are ..liaKiSs positively cused by Dr Electric ! instantly felt. Patented and *old ID years. Whole family can wear same belt. Electric it&t Ub. W. J. Horne, Inventor, Ifll Wabash Av„ Chicaco. The Inter-Ocean’s Indorsement. Dr. Hone—Dear Sir—From peisona 1 practical experience, lean say that your Electric Beit will do all that you claim for it. Col. A. P. Connolly, of the Inter Oeean, Dec. 13, 1885. ___ g^ogrw RUPTURE Positivelycuredin60 days l Jtr. v ^^EfTruM,combined. IlnrueV Electro-II acetic Xlelt Guaranteed the '? j^ip one in the world tren'-ratlug jyP'N %<»''■ a continuous Electric ct .Magnetic W r-urret, 1 . BcienDtic. Powerful, Avoid Pu:aUe, Aranda. Comfort-'hie hud Effective. —- Over'* DOD'-’.-r*-■]. R* nd St* mp for im uhicZ. ALSO ELECTlt-C ICLTN roil »I*eAMX 0L HORNE, INVENTOB, 191 WABASH AVE. CRIM3C. [H 1% I am now traveling through t-lie country repairing Gins. I will do work on them at shop-rates without removing tha Gin from the gin house. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. W. H. 'Wynn©, cmnwvim. <koigi». --- TESTIMONIALS,-- We, tlie undersigned, have known W. H. Wynne for many years past and this is to certify that he lias been principal workman in tlve giushop of J. D. A 11. T. Ham mack for the past eight years, J- W. HOLMES, J. W. FARMER. Offlco of J. D. A. II. T. Hammack, Cotton Gin Manufacturers. Crawfordville, (4a. May 31st, 1*86. Mr. 4V. II. Wynne, ot this place, has worked with us for years on gins, and we re¬ commend him as a good gin-workman, and capable of repairing J. ll. gins HAMMACK. D. A T. Crawfordville, Ga.. Nov. 8th, 1880. To whom it may concern. 1 cheerfully state that l feel no hesitancy in recom¬ mending Mr. W. II. Wynne ns fully of competent to repan any part of a cotton gin. Mr. Wynne was engaged in the shop the Messrs. J D. A H. T. Hammack, gin manu¬ facturers, oi this place, (or the past thirteen years until the. year 1886 and l am sure fulfi leo his duties to their satisfaction, and the repairs recently made KENT, upon my gin 1). by Mr. Wynne is entirely satisfactory. J.J. M. Greenesboro, Ga., Jan. 21st, 1887. Mr. W.ll. Wynne, Crawfordville, Ga. Dear Sir.-— The work that you did for us, last fall an our gin gave us entire sat isfacTion- We ginned the crop of 188 B, under your sharpening and overhauling with less trouble, worry and expense than any crop since the wai, all due to vour efficient workmanship and’skill, as a gin sharpener, repairer and overhauled and we cheerful¬ ly recommend you to any one who runs a gin, as being entirely competent ami reliable in your profession. Very Respectfully, J. N. ARMOR, W. F. ARMOR, C. H. ARMOR, Iville, Sharon, Ga., Dec. 14th, 1886. Mn. W. H. Wynne, Crawfor Ga. Dear Sir: The *ork vou done on my gin this year gives entire satisfaction. You shall do all my work iu the future. Yours Ac. A. D. KENDRICK. Barnett, Ga., Jam 20,1887. The work done by you for me last fall on our Gins Ac., has given O’BIUEN entire satisfac- BBO. turn. Hastily A Lexington, Ga., Nov. 16th, 1886 Mr. W. H. Sin:--The Wynne, Crawfordville, for Ga. satisfaction. D jar work you did us gives perfect We can recom¬ mend you as a first class gin workman. Youjs Respectfully! CLARK BROS. Thomson, Ga., Jan. 13th, 1887. W. H. Wynne, Crawfordville. Ga.— Dear Sir: The Gin work that you done for me last fall gives peifeet satisfaction and I can recommend you to all that HUMPHREY is needing Gin work as a good Gin workman. Yours Truly, N. . Louisville. Ga,, Nov. 15th, 1886. M. IV. II. Wvnne, Orawfotdville, Ga„— Dear Slit: The work that yon done for meoi ny gin gives perfect satisfaction. I can gilt nearly twice as much cotton iu a day as did before you worked on it. WM. G. SCRUGGS. I w o vvor k for responsible parties and allow them to try the work before paid for I do work that I can afford to guarantee. W. II. WYNNE. W. B. EE1D 9 Crawiordville, Georgia I have opened uf J fiiHe Grange Store on the — iiPe V a choice and complete A nd W ©wStocliof FANCY 1 FAMILY GROCERIES fe And Best Canned Goods of all Kinds. jgy i expect to keep always on hand a full stock of goods in the above lilne to suit he seasons at the very lowest prices, 111 TOBACCO and CIGARS 1 have the best i mis ns cheap as the cheapest. Cal) and me when you want anything iu my line. Highest market priec paid for country produce. W. R. REID. TO 1Y FRIENDS AON PATRONS. r J bin ay ou for the liberal potronage of the part, I solid a continuano of the same in the future. I am now receding inj CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. I will offer to this market the finest lot of FRENCH CANDIES ever brought here, and at less money. I have a well selected stock of Stick Candy, the best made, I keep in stock all the time a nic e lint- of Canned Goods: Tomatoes, Corn, Pine Apple. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, etc. I have a beautifu ne of TOYS, Horns, Trumpets. Horses on wheels, Horses and Wagons. Dolls from 5 cents to one dollar. Musical Instruments of several kinds In fact I have everything that tickles the fancy and pleases the Haste. | Come and _ buy — confectionaries . • • j w ~ your Christmas _ and make ~m for jour 1 children happy with toys. I have also tsome Beautiful Christmas Tree Ornaments. Tobacco, • Cigars, 7 Hnuff and Drugs. w T>--iu & mini* ,.n DEAri , im-fiUmflT rOPiDV J LLL, 11? GLOIiGIA .4- * ; ~ ‘ 5 v :5;f<\;,_;’..--L :- ’3&:}; gt) 33%;: 323"} '5 L. M. '1‘ ROM PSON, ———- IAXVFACTU‘IER OF --' Wagons and Buggies, and dealer in Camus. I keep, for the convrmence of the poop};- in the country around hare. THE BEST IIEARSE IN MI DDLE GEORGIA I an furnish Comm: of any trade, a la, Ityte and price. Buyof m: and have me use Hearse, IN WAGONS AND BUGGIES. I ”I {mick the best at the lowest price. I am now furnishing vehicles fur the surrounding country muncmriiy. Nothing but the best material used. Work .guunnwod. Gail and see me when ya. want anything in my line. L. M. THOMPSON, SHARON. GA. FURNITURE! A.t the Great Furniture Palace of tli© south.. It Is a well established fact that Augusta is the cheapest retail market in the South ami we are the Leaders iu Furniture. To aid you in your decision we give you just a few prices: Imitation Walnut Suits, 10 pcs., 811.00 | Nice 8-dravr Bureaus, Gilt rings, only 86. " Marble top.2t.00 | Nice Walnut Hair-cloth Parlor Suits |35. Solid Walnut Suits, 10 pieces, Marble Top $40.00. Fine Striped Tiny lounges *4.50. | Nice Cliroinos, dark frame, 73c, tWJnstthiuk. Nice Imitation Ash and Cherry Suits $22.50. Same suits sell avw the country for 820.00. MT We defy all competition and we guarantee to sell cheaper than anv house In the outh. Just come and see or write for our ILLUsTR \TEI) 'JUGULARS bent free m application. We lir.ro everriliing In tin- FURNITURE lino. FLEMING & BOWLES, THE GREAT LEADERS OF AUGUSTA. No. *39 Iiroad Street. s This Is Election Year an AND I AM A CANDIDATE FOR PATRONS!! Who will gire me a share of their trade? I hnvo opened a complete line ef canned goods, meats, sardines, mackerel, oysters, crackers, pickles, tobacco, cigars, snuffs—everything new and fresi.. GRAND REPUBLIC Cigar, the beet 5 cent in the city—sold under a guarantee. For the Finest Liquors Ball at my bar. The celebrated old Monongahela XXXX, mellow with age rich in color, soft and velvety to the taste. The Century, Golden Sheaf, and other famous brands always on hand. Brandies, Beer, Wine and Cider, Shee¬ han’s pure bottled Soda water. Mv place of business is neat, attractive au l orderly. Prohibitionists will b* kindly and elegantly served. JAMES W. JOHNSON. GREENESBORO, GEORGIA. VINCENT’S INAUGURAL!! Not on State Rights Like Gordon’s, BUT TOUCHING THE INDIVIDUAL POCKET. RF1AD, REGARD AND REMEMBER Comer C. Vincent. The Palace Bar still carries a large and well selected stock of whiskies— at) grad a and prices. Old IVtill TTfcTlaisIsLoy the softest, meiloweet. purest ami best. Gibson’s finest brands always on hand. Besides a lull luio of brand itu, gin, rum and wines. G. W. Garrett’s SGUPPERXOM WINE. No superior for medical purposes. Blue Ridge Corn Whiskey, celebrated everywhere, Shehau’a Famous Soda Water, Milwaukee, Partner and Earti* quake Beer. In Tobacco and Cigars. Iam Ahead F. F. F.—best uc. cig.u in Groeuesboro! Other cigars, all grades. On chew* trig Tobacco, 1 aiu having a lug run. UEilLLIADS AND oc: Two tine Tables where gentleman caa always enjoy a quiet game. Grateful or past patronage I repecifuiiy solicit a contiuuace of the same. COMER C. VINCENT, Greenesboro, Ga.