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By CLEM. 8. MOOSE.
YOL. XII.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. W. SIMS. O. S. BARNETT
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ARE TOUGH AND DURABLE.
All Hard Brick, per thousand, $6.oo
Mixed 5 - 5 °
Salmon 4 4 < f 5 °°
F O. B. at Yard Send in orders at once as our brick
are m great demand.
We Deal Sash. Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Cement,Laths, Shingles,
and Mouldings,
And All Lumber.
t#“\Ye buy and sell LAND for 5 per cent, commission. Put your property in
our hands and we wilt advertise it for sale. NO SALE, NO I’Al.
SIMS & BARNETT,
WASHINGTON, GA,
Real Etate Agents, and Dealers in Builders’ Material. ,
1 ATHI 3 MS FOUNDRY
AKTD \
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B H ■ GrA.
***' — -MAN lFAL TCREi Ui Gg-.r
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Siuffi^riWU-V' , UungMMS and Baxe-,
Cotin Prof 'f 3 ..Cxi 3 Killo ani S 7 iporators
C-rasliori &drciUr baw Mills.
'im 1 . t be Atlas Steam Kn nnen, Injectors. ] et
— il,.,.. \\/L..nlc W hte
I umps .. V v, e t, .pitig anti .j.earn I acwin,;s. ■ „ \\ alcr s
and Be tnifT .1 .-’.a.
8 K k .VV I i 1 i E to ns or call and se u ; for anyth! V$ von may
need about your En-me, Mill ot Lin. J,
Address: ATHENS FOUNDRY & 3IACII1OT3 WORfi'S,
AtllSHS G3.'
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' OR. R. J. RIGID
Calls tiie Attention'
---OF IIIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC
To His well Selected Stock of Drugs
and Confectioneries, Toilet Articles, etc.
He has one of the largest and best selected stocks ever brought this market. His
stole has been repainted inside a nl out, an 1 with new fixtures added, it now presents
a handsome appearance. Eve.vthing is first clas3, clean and neat.
After an Enerience of Eight Y ear* in Business
He knows how and where t" buy and feels at warauted in guaranteeing prices
If you want pure Drugs aud cheap Drugs, call to see him at
Thi') Crawfordville Drug Store,
Where he always be. Day or Ni^Ut to dispense Drup.sf ...... 0 ™™$. K ‘’r
con well at U clock at
member lliat be sleeps over Ills store and can wait on you as o
night ns in the day.
Call ,, and , bee* I T7 iis . Stock e , , and 1 r Get * * I r> «ices • . and .,,,,1 V ^ /.11 on Will U ill Be Tit.
satisfied. He guarantees .satufaction as weU as puces.
THLexcl’s* E>ru.g Store,
Crav/fordville, Georgia.
Eg a: -•=L
6)-'
mm .SASH ABENDS* Qa. m
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B«v*ted U th« laterest *f Tiliiferr* tfce Pe»ple and Gsaerai Sews.
CRAWFORDY1LLE, GEOP- A FRIDAY, AUGUSTS!,1888.
Harkee, Merchant Man;
A—stands for Action, which makes bu~
siness move,
1^-for the Dash which nev’er gets In a
V—stands^or Ylm, winch e’er leads to
success, hustlers
E—for tiie Energy possess;
R-stands tor Reason, to winch good
sense yields, which the world
r—stands sceptre for wields; Type, s
1—stands for Industry, handmaid of
thrift, which don’t
8—for the Sale, come as (
1—stands gift; Indolence, **• S m
for man s gr~ 11
curse,
N—for the Nothing in Lazybones’ ah
G—stands for Gold, which you 0
to get; '•'*«
P—stands for Patience, which bids
not fret, debt;
A—for Advice, that yon keep out of
Y—stands for You, sir, whom thus I ad
S—for Success, if you hut advertise.
—Cotdmbus Dispatch.
AUGUSTA.
THE NATIONAL EXPO¬
SITION.
WIIAT IT WILL BE
WHEN OPENING
TIME GOMES.
CAN’T OUR CUUNTY GO IN
FOR THE COUNTY PRIZE?
The Grandest Show Ever Seen in
the South.
It is just forty days from to-day uu
_t.il the National Exposition opens its
gates at Augusta, Ga. We are proud
of Augusta and her people and we re¬
joice When we see Uietti throw Uu tn
selves open to the vet>r!il and piociaim
tneir enteiprise asshfc is now doing
!iet name is bei .g sung in thb. ultmt s
of t»m North. E st, West Nuu"
-o oiu.x. f — » ctio.. 9
speaking good words about her.
It i» narvcfipts to what an e.xieut a •
staid old Southern city can tie evolved j
into one of the most energetic and as- 1
piling places the continent. Ilftu: '
on
is Augusta known always for Wr treat I
cotton miffs and other m.nufacturlug :
enterprise* S’ it never accredit'd with
a 8tartli „ K §• greoor ••boom,” pluhg
ing impulsively and vigorously into;
of the greatest National enterpris
states. The whole place has assumed
»»« 8tr< * ts nre bein «
clei<ned Ul> an( ^ macademised, the
whole system of uew sewerage is in
course of construction, double traos
are being constructed on the street car
hues, uew buildings of the most met¬
ropolitan type are being put up every¬
where, old ones are being painted, im¬
proved and modi raized, and the live
liest spirit of progress is everywhere
apparent. Augusta proposes to be in
her best attire when tiie Exposition
ope..s. She expects to entertain a half 1
million people from the surrounding '
cities and S ates and is undergoing a
thorough house-cleaning preparatory
to the arrival of her guest. i
We hope all your fit rads are prepar, '
to see this great National
tion. The preparations are real’y ,
wonderful. The mamlnoth building
now approaching completion baa been
b .m, .poardless of exp use. it
|g svrcttit ectuully perfect and has been
designed for the brst display of all ex¬
hibits received without any of the cua
ternary drawbacks or disagreeable fea- j
—«' s
Augusta’s construct ing a building 000
feet in length, and 400 feet in debth. I
It is simply astonishing, but what will
gunniae surplus you vou more more is is that mat this mil entire enrai
work is being done without any aid
asked or received from any source
w( !t , pear8 from a dislaDce
like an enormous summer hotel vutl.'
its domes and M. towers, varandas ;
and rich colots. In front of the build
“'8 hlive ^ en beaotUu,, y
ornamented with lawns, fountains and
graveled walks. Tho grounds are tbs
most accessible . we have ever visited,
being reached by two street car lines
and the Georgia Railroad in a four
minute ride from tiie Union depot,
•tv im
been laid «>ut. It is tiie regulation
•awm-*"> *»
most approved ideas of tiie turf
men. Tiie grand stand, a conspicuou
anu eialmrale structure, will seat U
tween fiv arid ten thousand people
There are about two hundred stabh-s
for race horses and about five hundred
, or fancy stock of alt k nils. Notidng
Tits Noen left undone lo movide the
best facilities for the reception of a
f exhibits and the entertain
men ' all visitors and participants,
: ' miums are very liberal in all
2 ents. i amount The to purses 810,000. for the 81500 ten
Lsc d for the best display of agri
horticulture, minerals and do
industries made by any county,
way, we hope our county wil 1
|a good big space and will show
>e many products of the soil
’ich it abounds. Cannot we
and bring home that prize,
s attract many desirable set
' stood to-day in the centre of
•lOnster building we could not help
ting that the time for such gath
j of the Industrial forces of the
itry was wisely chosen and that
UHta deserved the praise and eo
ition of every Southern communi¬
st assuming the responsibility of
ylng oat in so broad, liberal and
^b^prehensive Lh a way, an Exposit on
* must perforce reflect vast and
®** v Vae benefit upon every section of
oft %ate. The thought occurred to
1,8 Hat while wo have had several Ex -
l Misville, >0 %ions, notably at Atlanta and
they nearly always fall
a,l H of the chief object t o be obtain
ed 1 The Managers, rule, seek
us a
“He to entertain the people with
ln, iningles3 and pretty displays than
Present such object lessons as will
%-uct 4 the people upon the various
- 1 * 5 $ of materials that surround them
|ie ,
field, mines and forests, and cn
t “° l rag« them to embark in those in
®tries) ^‘■y that furnish employment to
class of labor, develop all their
"Luces, and build up commerce in
nP ' and constantly broader fie’ds
Augusta it is diff lent. The
b<rw have Hit eye single
working up of all their imUral
is and moUiplicatiun of all
.».n.-wA-ii •wlMhistites. Uv enure they
j'i AS '> Ota... a
,.f\ lie ties! uiusid, races, balloon iiscrsn*
].iiis, pvrotechiiic displays, etc., as
ill please mid divert the people, but
uoy propose lo keep constantly in view
he iniijii purpose and thus render tilts
exposition the most notable factor in
jncreash.g ill great and productive rendering enterprise*. periua-mit
uir
t on should not miss Uie Augusta Ex
position, and that you may rnaUe It a
mde of it we givo you tiie dates:
opens on October 10th and closes on
November 17th. We want to say that
this will be the grandest event Uni
South 1ms ever seen. Railroads will
»!! give a ralo of one cent per mile.
There will be numbers of people from
our County to this great show and tlwy
will do trading while in Augusta. We
ndvise them to watch the columns of
the Democrat and see who ask for
your trade through its columns, and
we know that you will go to seo all
who in a busiuess-liae way ask foi
yo U r trade through your county pn
; , r You can depend on all who ad
.
vev tise in this paper; and we hope and
believe you will make it an index to
your memorandum when you go down
t 0 Augusta to buy goods this fall.
.r.«*y Warner’a Log Cabin
i, Remedies.—” 8 arsaparil
Jags .vsfiS lH-oiodv ^••
ms hops <inu , i.iiemt. 4 ••
% I [ Extract.”—“llair I on
--ic,”—“Liver Rills.”—“
Rluster.” (Porous-Elect rica),—“Rose tho
Cream ’ ” for Catairh,. Tli.vy are
, i iv ., ( ;.. s . j... 0 ;,i
Warner’s -Tippecanoe. ”
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SilCllt for Thirteen Years.
Tier# iji.re is w<*ai said to 10 he v a farmer in
Conn., who has* not apo- .....
Sen to his wife for 13 years, nor b: s
mM la h.m, although the two
Le on go .d terms., Jiifne, Lt appeared that
Lee moraing in 1875, Le
jin to bis house stud asked bis wife^e
“P breakfilKt ; ll l "‘‘ r S*
(dropped a plate aad spilled I , ¥ mewnot
■ (coffee <ju him A row was the result,
t-.nd it ended m tier saying .1 that . sne
would never speak to tmu as long as
k ie lived, and he swore he never would
i peak to her. Since time time they
word. M
(children do all the talking for them,
jto g;v& in first. It is burnt to come
| 1 1 me, and then one may ceil imag
i):.. tint their talk Will la* an inteiest
/lie.
j Fi;ople»i* 4 mi oLoar lupnon are
j oi« 10 appdur when the *d gain
j ed. To cuie them, lake 11 o<hRs
•.parilla.
It must be glorious to go courting in
Greenland. The nights are about
three months long.
A NASA1. INJECTOR free with each
bottle of Shiloh's Dr. Catarrh R. J. Reid’s. Remedy- Trice
60 cents. At
An Oregon man wants to trade a
mule for a wife. The deluded follow
thinks lie will get something that
won’t kick. Perhaps he will.
SHILOH’S CURE will immediately re
lieve chitis. Croup, Whooping li. Iieid’s. Cough atid Bron
At Dr. J.
Ask your Drggists for Shrinei ’s In¬
dian Vermifuge. If he fails to supply
you address the proprietor, David E,
Foutz, Baltimore, Md.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
10 cts, 80 cts., and 81.—At Dr. Reid's.
“ What are you going to do when
you grow up if you don’t know how to
cipher?” asked a teacher of a slow
boy. “I’m going to be a school teach¬
er and make the boys do tho cipher¬
ing,” was the reply.
For lame baek, side or chest, use Shi¬
loh’s Porous Plaster. Price ’.’5 cunts. Dr.
K. J. Reid.
It is amusing to see men who have
made failures, not only In their chosen
avocation, but In whatever they have
undertaken, expatiate upon how a
newSpapcr ought to be run, without
knowing a shooting stick from a band
profs.
A I>i‘U£gl8t , H Testimony.
The Swift Specific (N>,, Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen-I used your Specific a
few years ago with a very obstlnatlon
and malignant case of Scrofula, and
effected a radical and complete euro.
It whs tho case of a little colored girl,
the daughter of a good customer of
mine 1 The wife had died, and also
.uv.-,.Utter ol,ll«,™ with 8«r,t,.ta
or OiBi'Hiinptlon. This was tiie last
living child, and she had the worst
ease i f Scrofula I ever saw. She had
U great many lumps and hole* in tlif
.fmvr t places about her face and n«uk,
'
ha lined t- greut tunny vein dies, and
had lost a — ii ipe, wlien l insisted upon
his trying S. villa Tactile, lie consent
ed at last, il I would credit him until
ho Could makes clop, which I dll.
Before lie had used a half dozen bnl
ties lie reported the ciiil l well. Ton
months Sad after, when I left the pi ice,
there been no reappearance of the
disease. Three years liavo passed low,
ami no return ; I believe it u permanent
euro, i am using S. S. 8. on another
chronic cas of Scrofula, and it isirow
ing IsHter every day.
R. E. Nowli.v, Diirjgiatu
Treat iso on Blood a.id Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Thk -Swi y r BPiceirio Co ,
Drawer 'J, Atlanta, Ga.
Our readers have doubtless often nt ti
eed hat llood'r Barsadorilla Is well Spok¬
en of in tho newspii 'ers. Tiie press Is
quick to recouguized merit, and does not
hesltate to give praise whee it is due.
The following Is from tlui Baptist Wreaiy,
. leading , , religious ,, .
a paper:
•‘Advertising may bring an article
promlnoiill v before tho public, hut no
advertislug dan long help it if it has not
real merit. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is well
advertised; but the best proof of its value
is that so many persons use It on tho roc
omm nd.ition ot friends who Imve proved ,
its peculiar virtues.’’ aug .’I I m.
{"1 KOUGIA TaL iAFEiuto Coijntv.
X TUpon reading and conai leriug tiie
foregoing petition it being the petition Ken- of
oeorge W. Brown and Charles s
j drieU to probate in solemn form the, last
will and testament ot William Bull
diick late of said county deceased, of
which they were nominated the executors,
Claries b. Kendiick, Anna !’. D Kendrick, ,r
i ,A i A Ke ‘ , ' c *‘<
Kendrick!’Wni.’.M. Kendrick,'Annuf.^ay , I
Kendrick, Lizzie H. Kendriek, Nora Ken
dries, I/u- Kendrick, of Taliaferro county,
( if , or g la . Jackson, Kendrick, Hubert Mu-an Ken- L.
Brown, Gabrella
‘
^ of
iU ■
"i ', 1 ,' 1 ^Xlr'iw'tlit'n and
there to show cuuse, it any exist, why the
. ffifbariesB^'Kemirmk and^JKi*
| w _ Brown, as the last will ai d testament
of W illiam Bull Kendrick, late of .raid
1 county deceased, should admitted not lie proven in
h „j,. mn j,, rm an(1 to leemd as
th last will and testament of said deeeae
, l|ned |l(>irH ;U , aw MlW a t CW i W „ !t ( ,. x
n , . .
j pi »a:d Ik-aula Davis) be each served
Scj teuitr of the &?& of
e the ; ierm court
',22 ss ?r
pt$ariti^ that the sail B*ula I>ivis. one ot
the heirs at Saw of raid deceased, is .1 non
resident ot raid-tate of Geor/ia and
resident of Ja per county, in state of
Texas, it is hereby ordered that service be
perfected on the said Beaula Davis by a
publication of this order in tin- Craw
Foimvii.i v, Dkmocrat, pubiisbed fou in
C'r**wfordvilii*$ Ua., o;i«e st for
wr’i'ks. tic* bepu»ii)h4*f term nai«l
court. ^ This 2nd AugiiHt IHhm.
i , r flFNBV ff Fi.TNT (Tfl
Terms: $1.50, In Advanee.
NO. 35.
This is our own specific virtue. Our
remedy possesses only what we claim for
it but that is enough to satisfy any —
even tho skeptical.
1’UIIH 11LOOD IS OF PRICELESS VALUE.
The Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Gn.:
Mv Deati Sir—I have for some time
past used ‘‘B. B. B.” as purifier cf the
b ood and to build up the system general¬
ly, und consider it without exception tho
finest remedy Yours of the kind in the market.
with best wishes,
Arthur G. Lewis,
Editor Southern Society.
Eufaula, Ala,, July 4, 188X
B. B. B. Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gents— 1 cannot say enough in praise
of lars your Blood bottle JPurifier. would bo Twenty-five small price dol¬ for
per a
it co mpared to i g ood it did me and in so
short t a time, was covered with sores
nil over my body and limbs, and I took
stacks of so-called blood mi riders and
none did mo any good—in fact I was daily
growing worse. 1 bought a bottle of B.
B. B nml before. 1 had used the first boftis
l knew I had got hold of the right medi¬
cine, and after taking four uv five bottles
1 was >i well mail. R. B.
IflVIi YliAUS «O PPt'.ltING PROM
LATAH It II RiaiRVEU.
Valdosta, Ga., May 20, 188T.
I have been a sufferer from Catarrh for
four years, I have used several different
medicines Hint proposed to cure it, hut
never found any relief until 1 used Botan¬
ic Blood Ba’ni. (I), li. il.) Since using
that believe 1 Imve I will experienced perfect great relief, ana
n perumnent J. C Smith. cure.
SPECIAL NOTICE. -
All who desire full information about
the cause and cure of Blood Poison*,Scrof.
Lloas .Swellings,!Ukms, Mores, Rbeums
can'seeule'by Illustrated Vnadl’tye^ Book of Wonders, copy’of aur*’ filled
page "'US,?''"'
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.*
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J lav e, ll, G a,—C anadian Catarrh Cure
Co.: Gentlemen— 1 have for 20 years been
iifflictml nasal catarrh, and have tried sev¬
eral remedies, hut have derived more ben¬
efit from the use or “Canadian Catarrh
Core” than any other, and as a medicine
^'n’meniRugVuolthe^ P uT'sSy odor, 1 ? it
apply and hit* a very uIccrs’al/'all^euhi'.L pleasant
consequently will not drive the disaose to
tiie lungs, ftc.sptly, Rev. Jah L. Ivet.
Mr. W, D. Wilson, of Hammond, facts: Ga..
Keh. i, isss, states tho suffered following with
“His little daughter had a
terrible ease of catarrh for tiie post seven
years, and after using one tiial bottle of
'•'Canadian Catairh Cure," site was en
tiiely cured. lie goes on further to state
that the discharge from her oari. and nose
was so great Unit it was necessary to ase
n cover over her pillow’ and it was also
V<*ry ofFuiisivo, rvoti lusr littlo filters ob*
jected to sleep with her. He had tried alt
kinds of remedies amt sought advice from
prominent physlelans and still the little
fferer grew no butter. Almost dispslr
ii.g of hope, a friend advised me
“Canadian Catarrh Cure," as she had
km wn its use with good results. Wlin a
fttint heart 1 called at yonr office and was
given a ti ml bottle of vour Cure, and be
fore, she had used the bottle si e was en
‘'^'^.Xilase^he tarrh Cure” has caused happTess'“Canadian In hi» family,
(, a is suf
Mr. Wilson requests any one who
criug with catarrh, and doubts the above
facts, to write to him at Hammond, remarkable Ua.
t , )1h , h oflly onH of tho many
cures of estarrh that is eaussd by the use
of “Canadian Catarrh Cure.”
The Canadian Catarrh Curo U an old
remedy, and has eared m my severe cases
of catarrh—Both in this country and Can
ada. lioudrcds of testomoni-il* Ilka
We have, inform*
the above. Sind for our book of
tfoti. Large size bottles 81; small, •'Vic If
your druggist docs not keep it, send direst
CSMii .n c .« c.
14 K. I looter (it. Atlanta, G*.
s tJ'lf you will rail atofflee we will giv*
y Y_ U j‘ l' T' l> ' t ' ’‘i' * P * V
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f
VARIABLE FEED
Saw Mills,
Boss Colton Presses*
AUGUSTA Cotton GINS,
Cloud Creek Grist Mills,
(ir it llDpuir^, Macliiuer> 8uppiie», Ac.
|for Catalogue and Price* to
O. 31 STONE, ^alesmim,
No. 7 Warren Block, AUGUSTA. GA
innrfjl dm.
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,>„ V 0:1 r Own Ilyrtnx, at Home,
v ’ *j t.j »• ct'erythiiiij. ’I «*-rh**-**»«*Q«»I nre e*^ry»
i’ii t toe. .« pMtJiii e. Ytduff
* . u j fib, Unghtnt**, Color Amount*in non-idling QuhlitF*,
y’<fo I ■»- >,* of or hr
Thr ii'.t f-rr/dr or kfnut; 4 <o*Lira. For Mte
I Ut’AS li \ M\l U K rrawfordvi!I*,Ua