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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1888)
'i II li I) E MOCK A T. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY OY CLPM, C. MOORE. < 11A WFOIil) VILLE, GEORGIA. Entered at the pug t office at Craw for dvi lie, f}< o g,a f k'a Hf'C.»nd-c!*"H ma t matter. «K=S FRIDA 1', JANUARY 0, 1888. We will be glad to lisve all run along smoothly this year and not fail kataild TTlK Dt MO' UAT’8 12th wish o iv prosperous New Rk rain were very heavy last 'al¬ ly night and Sunday. Both the Liid and wagon bridges over the ■kiver at- Milledgeville were wa Hf<»/fcbaL day, and we hear of Vjiinage.s done in different parts ■f county. r P.VlLj iU» *iuT^ rtT^lbe f wo itdvt town t ,i ( ’ '■ v3m* _ and ge*. it on a boom 1 a** other towns that hare, no im Romces than we? It is simply b'-ImKc the place is always divided by some little question that never does any body good but works hardship? to .ill concerned. HvKltY year Hood’s Household Cal udar takes ;» step forward, as Us ing i iikms publishers strike some new tho ughh in stylo and arrange nent. For 18HH Hood’sfialendar has the “cut-out” head of a young girl surrounded hy a blue hood, making a very beautiful and attractive picture. The «>1 iriug is wonderfully done, and the pad, '» printed In colors with a special design for every month helps make up a very artistic calendar. Three millions of these Calendars are issued and all our readers should have one. Ask your druggist, o>' send six cents in stamps to U. 1. Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mass. TH EAR Eighteen With this HnflSPplIil i jffiyi-nr of Eighty-eight, The the Demo year and also i I, i D ie vear seems Iresh and ■ the same and so we ex¬ li to make y tir paper its fresh ns '/Abel: keeping t abreast with the ft inn a with the news and vr'.i’b * lie en , bear* i.fiiV'' a* day, ai>"* r . ty support of <• .r-wMrmer customer*, and an many new ones as we expect to gain, we will give you the best county paper that floats along tho balmy breez¬ es of Middle Georgia. We expect to improve weekly on the amount and class of reading matter and we ask our friends to please inlortn us of every item of interest that happens inside of our circulation. It will be but little trouble to you and will aid us greatly. We extend thanks to all those who have so nobly aided us since we launch¬ ed our hark upon the same waters of life with you atnl we wish foi you all the blessings that the good land may see proper lo set out for you during t A Is year; that your pathway may 1* strewn with bright rays of light from the Alwiseand that your troubles may la- of a meagre size. We expect to publish all in our reach that is leimed news and all that will be of iM'iielit io our readers and to the public generally. For tha small sura that we ask for lull jikmcktiat we waul to give i u) lenders four or live times t ho value in good news. Those who owe us a little on the : r subscript ions w ill please come forward, soldo the same and wo can better af find to send you a better paper. There ait: sttily a few who have failed to pay up. I’ht- (’oniim-rt-iitt House. Here we have it, the. is'st pl.iee m U.eciD of Augusta for the weary liMveleu* to stop iiiui .hjkmui piOHSant nights in the heart of the citv. The CotHinercial house is situated No. i t> I'road Street, Augusta (la , Lexins Henson, proprietor. At this splendid place gpntlouMM can find a most plens ani place to lodge, ami also Henson's Restaurant and Saloon is convenient. Fish Clysters, Game and all the dell c u-ies of the reason, served u* the la-st style at ail hours. Try ot.e meal at tins Restaurant and you wi.l always Re a regular customer of the Commer¬ cial House. In the Saloon is always kept a tine stock of Wines, Liquors InlurticuUf lln« (lavolets ........... and *: Hie) ....... will hud a ffuod place their to show then samples. Oct4,dm “Thou troubles! me ~t am not in !be vein ■’he said wbt-n Invited to make a r„,rfi, fourth of July i,,i v oration ,ran,.n Kill But I,- he Imviii. Imught 1,1 a . IxiUle of Salvation 0.1, and the Notional Holiday heart) from the Ka«U*. PITs; All Fits stmp-d free by Dr Kline’s Great Nerv. Restorer No Fits at', • • -t •.tv - um- Maivc s etth-s Ti, nil', ml tii») l-oitie free to Fi - rto K ■ i \--t. rati THE DEMOC ^RDVIULE, GEORGIA. Z uZZr M w,e - Two negroes, near Lynesville, had a hard fight last week because one dunned the other for 81.50 which he owed. One was badly cut and theoth • er terribly bruised up. A Novel Het. While 1 am not a betting man, said F. J. Cheney, of the firm of F. J. Cheney <fe Co., I considered it my religious duty to make that fellow a bet, you *ee he was about dead, and 1 guess he would of died before Spring, if i hail not of got hint on the bet. You know some men had rather lose tin ir life than lose a hundred, wei! he was one of that • kind, and we both came near being out, but I saved my hun dred and it only cost him ten dollars, How’s that? He sent for me one day and said the doctors had all given him up to die, with the catarrh. I told him that 1 would bet him 8too that Hall’s Catarrh Cure would cure him or I would give him $100 if it failed. He took the latter prop¬ osition. This was three months ago; you see how he looks now, don’t you, as well as any one, and a dandy. American, Toledo, O. Is f .iiouimptioo Incurable! Head the following: Mr. C. H. Morns ( Newark, Ark., says: --Wag down with Abscess of bungs, and friends and physi pronounced me an Incurable Con slftb >tlVK. Sing’s" "Sew i _ Consumption, now 'iis< v.-ry for am on my bind butt I- and able to oversee the work on my farm. It Is the finest medi¬ cine ever made.” Jesse Middleware Decatur, Ohio, says: .“Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Dis¬ covery fer Consumption 1 would have di¬ ed of bung Troubles. W>.s given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.” Try It. Sample bottles free at any drug store. liurklcii’* Arnica -alve. Thb IIkmt Sai.vb ill the world for Cuts, Hr uses, Sores. I'leers, .Salt Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pos tively cures Files, or no pay required. satisfaction, It is guaranteed to give perfect cents or money refunded. 1’rice 25 per box. Druggists. For sate by all ftffAl j ElL 1 f»i ^AKlK c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder ne ver varies. A marvel of purity strengt h and wliolesomeness. More eeommiical than tin; ordinary kinds, and cannot tie sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate pow ders. Sold only/ in e<ws. Uov \l. ItVKlNO I’OWUEE (Jo., UHi Wall St. N V dec! ly NOTICE— Executors Sale. vi )\ r ill be. sold in trout of the Court House rtoor m Crawfordville Taiiaterro County Georgia on Tuesday tlie 17th day or January 1NSS, within the legal hours of sale, the following i roperty to wit; Two Ml! rel mare mule—large size. One sorrel horse mule—large size. One black horse mule—medium site, tine Jersey spotted L >ow—modiuin size. One black cow—me¬ dium size. One hay horse—large size. One black poney—medium size. Said property belonging to the estate of Anna Hull deceased. The sale is to continue "r'tlls^ £&%£ isss. K. J. HKit'. Executor of Estate of Ann* Hull, deceased. _ Administrator’s Sale. ( TEOHG1A Tai.ixfkwho Covin v If Uy an order from the Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court House door in said county, on the first Tuesilay in February l.-ms within tainitig ont* hMlf (5^|) acre mot* or less, lying north of the Ua. R. R. adjoining a i,,j others. Sold as the property of Hen. jamm llanisou cob, late of snid county deceased. Terms cash AV. F. Hammack, Administrator of Ben j llariison. Jan. SrdlSSS. _ r\I _ —. 'I' If __ B~* m- ■„ - C I J ■ TO TEACHERS. I will be in Crawfordville on Thursday the With day of Jan. tsas, at 0 o’clock, a iu, for tim purpeae of examining appli for licetwe to teach to the Public «S7 ” ‘ P ox thk same pay in the following words: "So applicant for teacher s license shall i„' examined on any ovhor day than tin one designated, as above presortS hhI. un I.-mm he or she will Sic with tue County School Commissioner aib.lavit that he or she was providentially the hindered from being pieseii! on geiier.rt evsniiiiatiou cay— Uh , ^ „ r lHVI1 contents of the general question pap rs. ” submit Xv requires ids her “that examination each applicant with or paper -aiisfarte , evidetire of a grxt.l moral chsr*cu-i All parties interested will take notice and gove : tli at-elves accordingly. v >■ r Vi VM. S.'!i:*>l com IVUte.ro'.mnt> G* L. F.» JkDGETT Has Captured this Country -WITH HISflJjlEXSE BARGAINS IX ParlorlTurnitmr e, Bed-Ro<l§n Furniture, Chairs, Soft Tables, Lounges, Cooking Stffes, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, jyCurtains, Cor¬ nice fs, ’Window S»ha; 1? ^Pictures, _ EVERYTHmUJWED ABOUT THE I10U a JU&fgC UlUBj e 1110 , 1 BRl AUCtJI Factory, Harrison 1 \\ •f J » Is the question often asked, we wish to say a few words as folio 'time and place: .J im / Look over oi^r p 'and ex juiiine our stock ajfe kto buy of us. Cheap We have ggjgl*g*i c ocks, " ■ i i v. i.gfl wt-heapest help ' of t i^Gfl , an SflPu .u'ln ’ .« < _ '” m ..-i ’ !o IbetTtiful line of ladies euff u on m i lie lutc^ n full line of brooches, ear rings, finger rings, ev BEST Tbis is the fact that welR| Kr DHUOS and MEDICINES in town and are selling tliem cheaper ” Me bought in Atlanta or Augusta If you don’t believe what we say, jou ill see for yourself and you will be convinc ed that our stock Is TM Cheapest, Considering the quality. Don’t fail to come to see the new Drug firm who dtals In a little of everything at "the lowest oriees. LUCAS & HAMMACK, Crawfordville, Georgia. BOOKS, THfJe CENTS EACH! Th* following booki *re publiatud In natt: Mini hiet form, printed from Rood raadabln t jv on f«od nod rannf of tliam haadaomalT lllnatmUd. Tb.ty nr* without paopla *»«apUon the tha»p*at hooka *Y*r tha pnh- b«»t Iiibad la any land or Uoguaga, and farniah to ih* muai of tha an opportanity to aaettfa lltaratura of tha da» at tha moat trtflinf aipaoaa. In any othar aeriea thcie great work* would coat many tun*a tha at wuich thay ara ha.a onerad. Bach ona *a cuniplsti in itaalf: Woadevn of IhO P arid. W» K»r rv% *(. and ^>ya a a. Coo tain# J**crtpu >tvs and Utwatratton a o >f tha moai'-va ood.i^al Worn, o' natur* .d 4 of man Vary Ini.■eating and Inal I Mfictlv*. Waadara «f the Me*. A dtarrlptiott or tna cna ay woail.r hi and fteantlful ai>iu«* found at tha bottom of tba ocea*, with flora** Htaaaratleaa. "4 Ploaanro CirHIw," aad Other Ikrteka*. By *• Jniita iLt.s'i WirA cxdlMtlofi of IrraaUUbly funny Aetohaa by tba moat popular htinmroua vrrttar nf |ha day Tk» %«a» Kratab I’aprra, by rwu Arocrr*. uothor of “ Tha Hun IKKUiuanti “ A moat rldleniotMiy Ihaor book —la.vory way a<jn*l to “Widow Bedotl.” I'bHataaaa Wiwrlca. hy I'a.ma Ihciift. Conlalna a no tt) bat »f tha moat charming (Tirl»lcn#» atorira *v*r ariiva* by Hi* c ■ aataat vtlwt wtio *v*r lived. Ui liou. Ueompl t«. KiiiinJ ihs Faralni l.amp. a K."■!» ofatorlea,jiUturaa, foi- •• an t **r«■** t »r ti.a Hill* t< IV. at borne. I'oi'alar Uiw'ltattona and th« l)lalu(Hi't,linmoriun,i'tma- beat attd |Hf>alar. Hr *it 1 i'*ti.«ti«. i. biliftf all itHWi TkrHplf Made Ban of Bthlrm Ttara I’miUlm jior. ItaKa *n | i.l.if rajHila# «>f fanmua a#I: m*dr American*.frrtn tha Urn*'** Frauilln |«v the prraeiit. , Familiar Qh« tt*Almu. rot^t.lplng lb* o»lgtn *nd a dhor an’pof manv |diraa*a not In reading and con^eraa Hon A valiiabta work rl rofr'eart I.aw Life in New York- A aorlea of vivid p*n plctnn Bb..wing tha dark al la «f I ifa I tt tha great city, Muttrcted. clr'ular, Tbc I ton. I t a Wealfn. Not an a. 1 verllalt)« h^t » thnrmttWly practical %etk, rapidly jMvInllng and owt honeatlv a w*y • 'iich all ma* maka money eaali*. On* llnndred l*«|t«tlar Aongi. atntlmcftial.!>aik«tlc and Im iu tine nmat of tha favorite#, new and old. air >•«*!'• Ilrlr. A Koval. Dyl'a. Naviaxn Plmin. A B»*rtrrt-1 l.lfo. A Novel. R» M.atovHa>t.a»i 8. A * a OIJ Man * KaeHBccw A Nuvtl. By Mra. ASK St cm *«a. «-w. win «. B .| »nryb« 5uum«l<)wriirSiSi« *n <>•<•,»n>i,- ior i.i a«saSS!^.WiJS4iisi^^ ’4 ® o Administrator’s Sal®. w TILL tie sold before the court-house j door in the city of Crawfordville. Taliaferro county, G»., on the first Tues¬ day in February, by virtue of ao order granted by the Ordinary of said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the higt est bidder, the following property be longing to the estate of JohnW.Holmeslate Ot Mild is,uut) deeeastHl; A certain tract Of land lying in said county, contrining lauds fifty two acres more or less, adjoining John the Stcph belonging to the estate of A ! ens, estate of V\ ily Jacksoi, and lands of J , h ''“pVnman^dsiv Pittman place. 1 ' 0 Terms''of Terms of - ,hv of January 1888 . • Joskhh W, Iamrer, **«*•»oIJ.W.Holm«,fc«-A vvimMlTM^t’ttVCFttK »« -v,« «„r,Tv,rt To .(Lb w HOM 1C MAY UiXVKKJt. / i KOKGIA Taliaferro Coi ntt ‘ 1 Mints,si Rhodes having in due form applied to the undersigned fo<: twelve month* support o« of the estat,* of Rhodes late of said county, deceased, n d th ,, » w rw 1S ers duly apiminuxl for seUing apart said suppt>rt having Hied .heir re; turn as required by law, th • is th. * ■ Uv ciU- alf person, ini-’,caked' t* •’» cause on or before arst Moiidav Febmary next D'H which <toy I will pa-s upon showM said app’ don) granted why and said said *pp a tioo tt be rot :rn admit:. nrobate. This Dec. 5 lssf. iUsKVlC FtTST, Ord . 1 0. , MYRES’ CLOUMNS ’’jm m , X XXX Pit s x X I Fall and Winter h * / we? r I® Ptillliit ilttfc tftf .511 it fit tSmtfe* Tha raraalllal Kabtaa 1 Bawl. By IT. T. Ca«.ao«. Tbe Old Oakea rkat. Alov.l. ByBTivtm Co«». Jr. Tke Paarl aftkaO«aa«. A N«**> By Clab* luouiTi. Blouxt. Hallaw A all Hall. A Koval. By UtiiMUT *!€•««*. * Koval. Koval. By Rtt* W r«« »C». of M Dora f ade* the LUa«a 1 By tha a utbor T , BpmttltU Koval. By Mr*. B«*»T Tfc « Dlmmomd A Wood. JUvttrated, ByM1*a K. Tke Lawyer’s dacret A KovvL M. Tke Mraagre T. Caae »f Ur. Jckyl) tad Mr. Uyda A Kov«l. By H BTav*RaoK By Cacti. Ifiv. A Wicked Girl. A Novtl. Ma*» lady Valwarik'a Dlacaaada. A Koval. By “Tm B vciiw." Tare Kina. A Kovel. By tbs anthor of •* Dora fketwee* Tborna.” /tt By L. F*aj*o*r. Tke Nine af llrarfa. IKovv!. B. HoHt'i FaHan*. a Koval. By fcoaaaca W*ao««. A Law Marrlacvw A Novel. Ry MIm Mui ori. Him. Tb« Gallty Mlvcr. a N'ov«l. By Wiwaia Co i.li* a. Tke i’utaaa ef Asaa. A Koval. Ry rt-oacac* KittviT. Moat liraagp. A Kovel. By Mrt. Wood. Faralaa Ike Fetters. A Kovel By Mrs. it.mvbn. A Play vrlgh t*s Uaagktrr. aKotc). By Mr.. Aram JUuttrated. author of “Dora Fair but False. A Kovtl. By tbs Thorn* ’* lUmtrated. KovaL By Mr*. M V Tictoi. Lawraatrr’a Cakla. A /Uua(rat«J. Oatb. A.Vov.I, By Mro. Hair Florence I vfnataa’a A Tke'Wavnai.*'Hater. Koval. By hr. J Tl Roatraoa. A TRnttraUd. Cakla. Kovel. R> M. T. CAtDoa. The California A administrators sale. f)y virtue of an order from the court of DOrdinary sold of the Wilkes Is' Tuesday county, in Georgia, Janua will be on ry Isas, within legal sale hours befoee the court house door in Wilkes county, Geor gia. the following lands all lying in Tal¬ iaferro county, Georgia, as the property of the estate of John A. Staphens deceas ed—viz. All that tract of land contain¬ ing two hundred and seventy aeres more of less, on the waters of Stephens’ creek and South prong of Little River, adioin ing lands or Daniel W illiam^ Mrs. Mil¬ dred Bird, estate of Dr. William Rhodes and being the tract of land now occupied undi¬ by M. F. Griffith Also a one half vided interest in ali tliat tract of land con¬ taining two hundred aad the ninety-four of acres more or and less, ben lying nded on by lands waters of Wy¬ Lick Creek lie Jackson. W. F. Holden and estate of Alexander H Stephens, Sold for purpose of paying debts and fo' distribution. Terms cash. W. M. Sims, Adm’r John A. Stephens, COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS! It wMi pay y” TI .f'’’ , f’ t ’"opt "* our ’‘Farmers Guide before you purc hase Fertilizer this season W e make special ly for Cotton, Corn, a olMcoo, Wheat, Gats, Vegetables, Melons, UmngpM Grasps,are. .UmM Mention this pa fer. I na*n*»t.e 5". Tenn. MDIRH, t*rt y aac <*e« I e«pt, M Blips C. MYERS -DFALER IN D1Y GOOD £3 GROCERIES -AND- GENERL MERCHANDIS — r . - ■ X ± x A X X ■ * r -, e—