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Bronchitis, Whooping tion, Cough, and relieves Incipiet co.ummptive jnsump
persona in advanced stages of
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bob Cough Syrup fc. soid only in
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registered Trade-Marks to wit;
A Bull’s Head in a Circle, a lied
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I Top’s, Baltimore, Md., U. S. A.
Chew Loihte’s Rliijra-Thp great Tobooi Ar r
lidote!—Price 1C( ts.—Sold by all Druggie v_ .
FOUTZ’ S
MORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
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Ho Hobs* will die of Colic, Bots or Lvxe Ft
T»b, if Foutz’s Powders are are used u? in tim r.e.
Foutz’s Powders will cure and, lprevent Ho© Cholera.
G _ Fowls.
Font*** Powders will prevent ent Gams in
Foutz’s Powders will increase the quantity butter 01 n-■ firm ii*c
and cream twenty per cent., and make the
and sweet. Powders will . prevent ...___ almost kvbbt
Fontz ’3 enre or
Disease to wnich Horses and < attle are subject.
ForTZ’S Pov. DKRS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.
Sold ever ; v. ve.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor.
BALTIMORE. MD.
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The POLICE GAZETTE will he mailed
securely wrapped to any address in the
United Stares for three months on receipt
Of
DOLLAR.
Jibe' . jint allowe .1 to postmaster mailed
agent. sample copies
free. An,. > all orders to
Rich a i .d K. Fox, Franklin Square, N. Y
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
PIANOS AMI) ORGANS
—SOLD ON’—
EASY PAYMENTS.
Chiekering, Mason & Hamlin, Mathushek,
Bent, and Arion Pianos,all well known
and thoroughly reliable, We the buy in such
large quantities that we give consurn
er the benefit of the wholesale price.
Piano AVe save purchasers send ?30 fifteen to $100 days on trial, a
and on
freight to he deducted ftom price of In
Same applies to Organs. We ore agents
for the Mason & Hamlin, Packard Or¬
chestral, and Bay $50. State, and can and will
save you $25 to
13?" Write for catalogues and prices.
LUDDKN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
BAND INSTtf tftlENTS.
Our Silver Toned Ins ruments are strict
ly first class, our prices low, and Bands
•will find by wii ing us that we can save
them money.
JSySendfor Catalogue No. 5.
LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
MUSIC I'KIiE!
Send 10 cents m five Postage pieces Stamps, Vocal and and
we will mail you of
Instrumental music (our selection.) This
music is full size, usually on heavy paper and the
same as is sold at from .10 to 50
cents per copy. We make this offer solely
to advertise and introduce our cheap mu¬
sic. We wmnt the name and address o.
every Southern music buyer. We arc
headquarters for cheap n usie. Write for
catalogues.
LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS,
DRUMS, ETC.
struments, W.- sell everything and our prices in small will Musical always In¬ lie
found the lowest. All goods guaranteed,
and if not satisfactory Send for cun be returned at
our expense. our 65 page illus¬
trated Catalogue No. 7.
LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Our stock is eomnlete in all goods used
It. oil or water glass color painting, wood. or forpaint
ing on of satin, hammered or Also a fil l
line tools for 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 readv.
LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING HE.
V’AISTMENT.
We have added a lino of fine Oorrespon
detnee Stationery line- a d can We furnish tlie lat
es styles in this sell as a sam¬
ple a box containing 24 sheets of paper
and envelopes (tine quality) for 25c, pos
tage lUc. Box would retail readily for
sue.
ding Calling Invitations Cards, of At-Home die finest Cards, grade Wed- of |
work and most correct We furnish styles furnished on
Shortest notice. 50 calling
Cards with name engraved on copper plate
fur $2, and wiil send specimen hook free
upon application
LUDDEN & B ATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
EA'CY GOOD* ALBUMS variety’and E .
We carry the greatest finest
assorted stock of Fancy Goods in the
South, autl can furnish any article in this
line at shortest notice. Orders for any
desired ^oods for holiday, birthdty, or
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Money! Money!!
@20,000.
tvf-'ro hi)A N ON IMPROVED FARMS
i t merle snecial arran"ement«
hv wtv - i T can lend money to farmers at
lower rates than it can be obtained from
f a ‘ o in e
THE DEMOCRAT, jERAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA.
A western paper asserts that the i
temperance cause has advanced more !
in the south than in any other section j
of the union. The cause of this is j
plain. The people of the south have j
more sense than to monkey with a
third partv.
Are you made miserable by Indiges¬
tion. Constipation Dizziness, I.oss of
Appeti e, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh’s V’
talizer is a positive cure. For sale by
Dr. Ii. J. Reid.
F. M. Gaines, of Elart county, had
eleven cases of measles in his family at
ore time. He says they all got well
without taking a single dose of medi¬
cine. He gave them plenty of cold
water, and thinks it dangerous to take
medicine with measles. Mr. Gaines
has a large family, and is a progressive
and prosperous farmer.
Mr. Beecher’s request that flowers
instead of crape should be hung upon
his door kuob is a reform in the right
direction. Why should we pine over
the deatli of those whose condition we
believe has been improved by the
change from this world to eternity?
There is a little negro girl in Cal¬
houn who goes up on the side of the
mountain every day to have a talk
with an angel whom she says meets
her there and reveals to her some of
the things that shall be hereafter’ The
latest piece of information is that on
the first Saturday in December next
Calhoun will be visited by a terrible
cyclone and earthquake, and afterward
by a fire which will consume all that is
left by the cyclone and earthqua ke.
“Hacmetack,” a lasting and fra¬
grant perfume. Brice 25 and 50 cents.
For sale by Dr. It. .T, Reid.
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SHILOH’S VITALIZED is what you
need tor constipation. Loss of of Ilyspepia, Appetite.
Disiness and bottle, alj Symptoms Dr. Iteids.
Price 10c per At
Sick headache is the bane of many
lives. To cure and prevent this annoying
complaint use. Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Little
Liver and Kidney Pillets. They are
agreeable to take and gentle in their ac¬
tion- 25 cents a vial.
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Dr. J. II. McLean’s Sti enhthening Oor
dial and Dlood Purifier, by its vitalizing
t roperties, will brighten pale cheeks, and
ransfonu a pale, haggard, dispirited
a onian into one of sparking health and
beauty. $1.00 pe ottle
Persons in ordinary circumstances can¬
not afford to be sick when a heavy bill
from a doctor is the result. The latter
can be obviated if you have a cough or
cold, by the timely use of Ooussens’ Hon¬
ey of Tar, which lias long beeu in use,
and is universally conceded to be tl e on¬
ly pure rnd simple remedy for a cough or
cold.
“King out the old; ring in the new!"
has no reference to medicines. The nu¬
merous novelties in that line which have
only an ephemeral be mentioned existence the are scarcely
worthy to old hie in remedy same cate¬
gory Ooussens’ as that rel a known
as ilonuy useil of Tar, which our
grandfrthers when the boys and
girls had coughs, bolds and diseases of
throat and lungs.
Pitts’ Carminative is haying a rap¬
idly increasing popularity. It is very
pleasant to tlie taste. It is prompt in
giving relief to infants, with colic: it
cures diarrhoea and dysentery: it
soothes the crying, fretful child; it
gives tone to the stomach, it builds up
the puny, wasted frame to full flesh
and vigor. Dr. J. W - Alexander says:
“It gives satisfaction. Those who try
it buy it again. Your druggists keeps
it for sale.
She could walk as well as ever.
I have used Salvation Oil for rheuma¬
tism in the feet and after several applica¬
tions was entirely relieved of pain and
could walk as well as ever.
MRS. ANN R. WATKINS.
30 Cumberland St., Baltimore, Md.
Renews Her Youth
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Glay
Co., Iowa, tells tlie following remarkable
story, the truth of which is vouched for
by the residents of the town: “I am 73
years old, have been troubled with kidney
complaint and lameness for many years;
could not dress myself without help.
Now I am free from all pain and sorenags,
and am able to do all my own housework.
1 , owti ln y thanks to Electric „... Bitters for ,
having renewed my youth,and removed
completely all disease and pain.” Try a
bottle, only 50c. at Reid’s Drug Store.
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jSl. CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decay, loss of manhood. &c., I will send a recipe
that will cure you, FREE Ol CHARGE. Thisgreat
remodywim discovered bja missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the
Bsv. Josefk T. Invar, Station D. New York cu*
- MERV6 uS~PE01PLE"
WS;AJ ^
iSPsaiBSE'S wmirnfm :
The Inter-Ocean’s Indorsement.
Dr. Hone—Dear Sir—From peisonal
practical experience, I can say that your
Electric Belt will do all that you c 1 5m for
it. Col. A. P. Connolly, of tlie Inter
Ocean, Dec. 13, 1885.
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Iain now traveling' through the country repairing Gins.
I will do work on them at shop-rates without removing the Gin from the gin house.
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
KE. Wy: me, Crawfordville, Georgia.
---TESTIMONIALS,--
We, the undersigned, have known W H. Wynne for many years past and this is
to certify that he lias been principal wor u.an in the giushop of ,1, D. *. II. T. Ham
mack lor tlie past eight years, i •I. W. HOLMES,
J. W. FARMER.
Office of J. I). &. II. T. Ilammaek, Ootti Gin Manufacturers.
Mr. W. n. Wynne, (Worked Orawfordville, Ga. May 31st, 1886.
ol this plnce, has with us for years on gins, and wo re¬
commend him as a good gin-workman, aid !’! capable of repairing gins
J. D. & H. T. HAMMAOK.
( rfi>wfcr4vU!n, iia.% Nov. tftftO.
To whom it may concern. I cheerfully state that I feel uo hesitancy in recom¬
mending Mr. W. H. Wynne as fully comy/btent to repair any part of a cotton gin. Mr.
Wynne was engaged in the shop ol the Si-ssrs. .1 I). A 11. T. llmunmck, gin inaim
facl urers, oi this place, tor the past thir'.-lcn years until the year lssti and i am sure
f ii Hi lie liis duties to their satisfaction, aiM the repairs recently made upon my gin by
Mr. Wynne is entirely satisfactory. J. J. KENT', M. D.
Mr. W. II. Wynne, Orawfordville, Ga. Greenesboro, Ga., Jan. 21st., 1>W.
Dear sir:— The work that you did for us, last fall an our gin gave us entire sat¬
isfaction. We ginned the crop of 1880, under your sharpening and overhauling with
less trouble, worry and expense than any crop since the wai, all due to your efficient
workmanship and skill, as a gin shari.-elier, repair'r and overhauler, and we cheerful¬
ly recommend you to any one who runs a gin. as being entirely competent and reliable
in your profession. Very Respectfully, J. N. ARMOR,
W. F. ARMOR,
G. 11. ARMOR,
W. Sharon, Ga., Dec. 14th, 1880.
Mr. II. Wynne, Crawfordvillc, G*....
shall Dear do Sir: all The work work in you lie future. done on mygln'thls Yours year &c. gives entire A. D. satisfaction. KENDRICK. You
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The done bv Gins Barnett, Ga., Jae. 20 , 1887.
work you for me last fall on our lias given entire satisfac
tlou. Hastily &c. O’URIENABKO.
Lexington, Ga., Nov. 16tli, Ihko
Mr. W. II. Wynne, Crawfordvilh , Ga.
DiIar Sir:- -The work you did for us gives perfect satisfaction. We can reeom
mend you as a first class gin workman. Youls Respectfully 1 .
CLARK BROS.
W. .—fk Thomson, Ga., Jan. 13th, 1887.
If. Wynne, Orawfordville. Ga aR Sin: The Gin work that you done for me
last lull gives |.eitect satisfaction and I can recommend you to all that is nced'iig Gin
work as a good Gin workman. Yours Truly, N. HUM1TIKKY ,
Louisville. Ga,, Nov. 15th, 1886,
M. \V. II. Wynne, Orawfordville, Gajp— Dear SIu: The work that you done for
me o ny gin gives perfect satisfaction. I can gin nearly tAice as much cotton in a
day a» did before you worked on it. -> WM. G. SCRUGGS.
I w > wo • for responsible parties and allow them to try tlie work before
paid for I d > work that I can atfoYd to guarantee. W.
II. WYNNE.
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W. R* REID J
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-A. xxd. family KTewS tock of
VANCYl groceries
MKIMftMnaUU
And Best Canned Goods of all Kinds.
1 expect to keep always on hand a full stock of goods in the above hlne to suit
the seasons at the very lowest prices. In TOBACCO ami UJGAKS I have the best
brands as cheap as the cheapest. Call and me when yobjwant anything in my line,
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Artist & Photographer,
BTFormerly head Artist of the Davis Gallery, of Whnsiiington. 1). <!., and 5S fter
wards of the Celebrated Notnian Gallery, of Boston, has succeeded Mr. M. L. - inna
ny, of T IK Hi oaii wt., AlK.lls IA. t.a., NTANKOCS in the. I’hotogiaph PKOl.KSS, husiiiess, obtaining and is no the £ mak¬ best
ing PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE INST
results Without Annoying (Sitters witli Headrests. Low Prices and Fine Work.
tif*ALL NOVELTIES In PHOTOGRAPH^. No day too cloudy or dark to
make good pictures.
PLATT, Artist and Photographer. 712 Broad St.. AUGUSTA, Ga.
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IX WAHOYS AND BQGGIES. I can furnish the best at the lowest price. I am now furnishing
vehicm f-rr the surrounqu cnuntry satisfactorily. xvfothing but me best material used. Work
gunnked. Call and sue me when you want anything in my line.
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FUUNITLRE!
A.t the Great Furniture Palace
OftllO SOVLtlX.
It is a well established fact that Augusta is the cheapest retail market In the
South ami we are the Leaders in Furniture.
To aid you in your decision we give you just a few prices:
Imitation Walnut Suits, 10 pcs., $15.00 1 Nice '-draw Bureaus, Gilt rings, only $8.
44 41 “ Marble top, 2 1.00 | Nice Walnut Hair-cloth Parlor Suits $35.
Solid Walnut Suits, 10 pieces, M .rblc Top $40.00.
Fine Striped Tiny Lounges *4..50. | Nice Chromos, dark frame, 75c,
pyjust think. Nice Imitation Ash and Cherry Suits $22.50. Same suits sell over
the country for $25.00.
I3r"'Ve defy all compet tion and wc guarantee to sell cheeper than any house in the
outh. Just come ami sec or write for our ILLUSTRATED ‘UUCULAKS sent flee
Mi application. We have everything in the FURNITURE line.
FLEMING & BOWLES,
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