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Have Inaugurated this fall the lowest schedule of pri¬
ces on every article sold in their Building ever given the
Trading Public.
The appreciation of the trading public is demonstrated
every day by t h e vast crowds, that throng their great building.
40 Salesmen and Salesladies keep busy .all day and far-into- the xtgttt.
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What Enables Them to Quote Such
EXTREME LOW PRICES?
First: Because They Buy from First-Class Houses,
Second: Because They Buy in Such Large Quantities!
Third: Because They Pay the Spot Cash!
WHY DO THE PEOPLE EN MASSE
TRADE WITH THEM?
1st Because they keep the Larg :st and best selected Stock in every line in the South.
2nd. Because they Quote the Lowest Prices,
3rd. Because they have One Price for All.
4th. Because they can always get of them Everything they want.
5th. Because they Advertise Facts.
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We shall for the next 50 days ofiiv our entire lines of Men’s Boy’s and
children’s 01 thing II ds and Caps, Boots and 8h es,
Ladies Shor t Wraps,’ HodjLskas and New Markets.
Dress C*oods, Dress Trimmings, Duttons, Hosiery,Flan¬
nels, Handkerchiefs, and all Domestics,
.flx.'ac a ou sr~a ; o st.
We mean v/hat we hav a written:
These Great Reductions Mean Simply/ A Great Shu htsr oi DRY GOODS!!
^ow is Your Golden Opportunity
To buy all you need at about cost. Get on the ears anq come up to se;
us We are selling goods from every line cheaper than any house in Ga.^ at
retail. We ask for a part at least of
Your Valued. Patronage,
And have mad prices ’that will induce you.
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The Above Is No Fancy Talk or Delusion; Dut the
Truth. C ome jmcl then you can bear
Witness to the Facts.
DAVIS, BRO. & SEALS.
GREEXESBOIiO. Nov. 5tJl 1S8.3.
Devoted t# the Interest of Taliaferro County, the People and General Sews.
ClvAAY FORI)VILLE, GEORGIA, MONDAY* NOVEMBER 19,1888,
GATHERINGS
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
— Mr. C Myers went to Atlanta yes¬
terday.
—Mrs. C. Myers returned from Au
gusta Sunday.
—Our friend, Jack Smith was in
j town yesterday.
—Roger Clark, of the High School,
is in Augusta this week.
—John II, Stephens took in the Ex
(position with us on last Friday.
—Charlie Caldwell, nas rented the
lot, and will move to town.
—Mr. Ed Sanford, of Athens, visit
home-folks here and jeiurned Sun
SHILOH’S CURE will immediately re
jliitis. Croup, At Dr. Whooping It. J. lteid’s. Cough and llron
—Miss Minnie McDaniel returned
Sunday from a visit to Augusta’s Ex¬
position.
iottfe A NASAL INJECTOR free with each
: of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy- Price
0 cents. At Dr. 1!. J. Reid’s.
A— Mrs. M. E, Brooko and daughter,
Annie visited relatives at Uay
Ijjbwn, oil Friday last.
I WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s
<5ure will give immediate relief. Price
j# cts., 50 ets., and SI.—At Dr. Reid’s.
4 —l’ne Hancock county Alliance
Sodge has been established wiLli a
Membership of about ’JOU.
lARE YOltlUADE miserably by Indi¬
Appetite gestion, Constipation, Yellow Dizziness, Shiloh’s Vitalize! Loss of
Skin? -
tt positive cure.—Sold by Dr Reid.
i— Judge J. I). Hamraack has been
quite sick for the past week but is seme
better I—Mr. to day we are glad to say.
J. 11. Simmons and lady, of
ttjis county, and the Misses Moore
visited the Augusta Exposition last
Week
iCATAhUU CUBED, health and sweet
breath secured, by SldhdFs Catarrh Rem¬
edy, Reids Tries 00 cents. Nasal Injectin'free.
At Drug store.
—The lahmaelite says that our
neighbor, Hancock county, took about
‘Win prcffiMifis Tiffin the State
Fair. That’s good.
bWLOJl’o V1TALDHSR is wlmt you
need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 715 emits per bottle. At Dr
Reid’s.
—To-morrow is the day for the Leg¬
islature to elect a U. 8. Senator. If tlio
voice of the people is expressed, Grady
will hit the ceiling.
THE REV. GEO ’I. I'll YAER, of
Hournbon ':„i , nays “Both SlilEOli’S myself and
SUMPTION M'Jfn owe our lives CURE.”—At m Dr. lt. CON
J.
Reid’s.
—Mr. A. W. Mapes, traveling agrnt
for Dr. J. (J. Ayer A Go’s, celebrated
medicines, called on tiie Democrat
to-day (Monday.)
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint
you have i printed guarantee on every
bottle of Sin lull’s Vitalize!'. It never fails
co cure. Sold by Dr. Reid.
— We relieve that our county has
had less sickness in it this year than
any county in Georgia, and we should
feel very thankful for it. !
—Taliaferro county gave more votes
to the negro candidate in the last elec¬
tion than any county in the Congress
sioual district. How’s that?
Hick headache, wind on the stomach,
biliousness, nausea, are promptly anil
agreeably banished l»y Dr. J. II. Mel,can's
Little Liver and Kiilney Pillete. 2&e. a
vial.
—Mr. Augustus Cook of our town
has just returned fiom a weeks visit
to Wilkes county. He lias been call
ing ou his other “best girl.”
When nature falters aud requires help,
recruit her enfeeble I energies with Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier. 9i,00 per bottle. Hold by
R. J. field.
A genuine negro minstrel show
played in our town or, lust Friday
night to a good house and the perfor¬
mances gave general satisfaction.
ARE you restless at night, and harassed
by a bad cough? Use, Hr..I. II. McLean s
Tar Wine Lung Balm, it will secure you
sound sleep, and effect a prompt and radU
cal cure.
—There will he Thanksgiving servi- '
cea at the Baptist church hi this place
on Thursday of next week, Nov 20th.
Bear this in mind and turn out on
that occasion.
Physicians prescribe Hr. .1. II. Me
Lean's Tar Wine Lung Balm; in it they
find no trace of opium or morphine, while
its edUacy in curing alt throat or lung
disease* is wonderful.
—The Editors’ Banquet furnished
us at the Exposition grounds on last
Friday was most excellent, and we
shall ever remember the kindness of
the Augusta oeople.
Csiunux will freely take Dr. J. II..Me
Lean s Tar Wine f,un« Balin;urilike cougli
syrups, it contains no opium, will soothe
anc heal any disease ot the throat or lungs
i quickly than any other remedy.
—The Literal y Club met at the
« ll "“> »■' "»'• rat.,
nigtit and carried out a most interest-
1 ing program. It will meet sgain next
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... r.day night at tlie home of Mr. W. J.
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1 S' ‘AOn.
Terms: SI. 50 , in Adv&ncs.
Ortliwiry’s Oliice.
Tlio above office lias been well filled
for the past two years by our towns¬
man, Mr. II. 11. Flvnt, and by a refer
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will find a card from him to the gen
eral ei.n puiuic. nnblie mi. Mr i.a F’s mnnv many menus friends
will remember him on the 17th, prox,
and go to the polls and cast a vote for
him. He has made a good officer and
needs the aid of all who can consist
ealy [give him their support. Read
his announcement and vote for him.
Another for Receiver.
We furnish to you this morning tile
name ol All. W. ’I. Woodruff as can
didate for the office of Tax Receiver of
Taliaferro county. Mr. W. lias made
a good officer for the comity amt is
now in feeble health and is asking
favors of the public to aid those who
need tlie help. Ills friends and our
readers generally will remember that tie
•
is nr the , race, read, , his , . notice m this .
paper and give him your casuistical
vore *
Oflice or Tax-Recoiver.
It will bo seen that in this issue of
the Democrat. Mr. J. It. Ogletroe,
offers Ins name to the public as a can¬
didate for the Tax-Receiver’s office.
Mr. Og let t ee is well known in the
county, and is a man of energy and
man who deserves a consideration by
the people of Ins physical condition.
We bel it ve Mr. Oglelreo will servo us
to the best of his ability if elected to
this position, and behaving that wo
earnestly ask the people to read what
lie says in his card and give lnm your
conscientious vote.
Manifold Cyclopedia Elg-htli
Volume.
The eighth volume of Aldan’s Mani¬
fold Cyclopedia extends from Ceylon to
Club-Foot, and is fully equal to its
preilecesspis ~-U» tiaudsouie type, nu¬
merous illustrations, handy form,
ne-it, substantial binding’ aud more
than all, its skillful editing, which
brings with in such convenient limits
such a vast amount of knowledge, so
well adapted to popular needs, ate a
sal isfaction and u delight to students.
Not only in its imuv luusly low price,
but in every other respect, this seems
better than any othtn Cyclopedia suit¬
ed for use in the homes of the masses,
and in our public libraries. A speci
met volume, to be returned if imt
wanted, may be had in cloth bind¬
ing for 50 cents; or in half Morocco
fordo cents; postage 10c. Address
John 11. alukn, Publisher, New
York. Chicago, Atlanta, Ga., or San
Francisco.
WingH ami iStinjjH,
Tibs is the airy, stinging title of
another sprighLly, amusing book by
Plainer Cox. It is one of the Queer
People series, and similar to its com¬
panion, “Paz s and Claws,” of which
we told you recently. This is one of
the funniest arid brightest books for
youngsters we have ever seen. The
illustrations are splendid, and v,ill
make the boys and girls roar with
laughter. The Boston Budget says:
i'As a holiday book nothing could ire
more appiopiate, since nothing could
confer greater pleasure upon the little
ones.” The National Republican
says: “Every page is a picture, and
all the text music a fountain of fun
never ceasing. It will make your eyes
blaze.” It will eeriaiuly be wonder¬
fully popular. It is published by
Messrs. Hubbard Bros., of Philadel¬
phia,([Chicago and Kansas City, to
whom pernors desiring a copy or an
ag(!I11 h .. y 3 should apply, ;
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—Mr. A. J. Adkins, Of , Augusta,has ... ,
not advanced his price** for board and
lodging at the Adkins House. The
price still remains 81.50 per day and
you have a free buss from the depot
up town. Go to this house when you
go to Augusta.
Thbiik are many accidents an!
which affect Mock and e»u.e serious i n
convenience and l< - >* to the farmer in Ins
W oik, which may be quickly remedied by
the u^e of Dr. J. 11. McLean’* Volcanic
Hi I Liniment.
-Mr. James Pinion, died very sud
daily at the home of Mrs. Roger- near
lv arreliton on Sunday evening c: f 1 Inst
week. He was a noble and lespecl
ed ciuzen of that county aid had
reached the age of -Id years. Also on
the same night. Mrs. J. IV. De
Reaugi ine it her home in Warrenton.
Expose in-: to rough w getting
Ku»5^*SSSJ3«K preventtive,
kidneys and bladder. As a <! ti
» n<i >',' r Ul “ of ail ,, "r,Ln" 'T
trouble, use that valuable , . m remeili , |)r i/r. ■*.
||.MeLeau’» Liver mid Kidney Haim.
i £ 1.00 uer ’nittie.
NO. 49,
AN NOUNCEMMTS.
^” or Ordinary. %
bunion on the 1 fth of December next, for
the and office sk the of Ordinary of of Taliaferro f lends count? that
U support my on
. ay for the nomination. jjJSVik. Yonrs truly,
^
Th(s mh , fay
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For Tax-Receiver.
I fftke the pleasure of aiinoumctiV' my|
name to the publicMutt 1 am a candidate’
for the office of Tax-Receiver of Talia
ferro county in the election to be field in'
January lk:!8, subject to the' nomination
I ask tor the liberal support of the Voters
of the county, amt if elected 1 Will serve
them to the lies# of my Y’! knowledge and
ability. 1 —
• R* OviIjEiIHEE.
Yle tding to the solicitation of friends, l!
take the this method of announcing myself to 1
voters i t Taliaferro comity ns a can¬
didate for the office of Tat# Receiver of
said county at the ensuing*electioh in Jan
>' aly m ‘\ t : to nomination- by Die
Democrntie party at the Primary election
t o he held on the trth of Ileeomber next,
J'lodging myself, that If elected, to' di»*
charge the duties of my office to tn* ut
most of my ability, with respect and cour¬
tesy to all, 1 do therefore most respectful¬
ly request all those who favor my election,
to tiii ii out on the day of the nomination
and cast your vote for one who needs the
office, at.(I vvlm will show his appreciation
of your favor Dy a correct and faithful dis¬
charge of duty. Your, very truly,
W '. T. WOODRUFF.
Sharon, (hi., Nof. 17, inks.
— Mr. A. M. I'afiiYer’s “Jim, the
Penman,” was played in August*
Friday night last at the Grand, new
Opera House. The new Opera House
is a im gniflcent structure and 1 “Jim,
the Penman,” improves every time
you see it.
Fa it better than Hie harsh treatment of
medicines which horribly gripe the patient
and destroy the costing of the stomach,'
Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Chills and FeyerC'ure,
by mild yet eifeetivo action will cure.
Hold at no cents a bottle.
— With an annual drain often million
dollars for Georgia, to pay for proviso
ions that jfuglit to bo produced at
home, tlio wonder Is that our people
are not pooler than tiny are.—Sparta
Isbinael'ite.
PuitsoNH who lead a life o# exposure are’
subject to and ilieumatlsm, neuralgia and
lumbago J. will find a Volcanic valuable remedy
In Dr. 11. McLean’s Oil Lini¬
ment, It will banish pain and subdue in
Ihi vernation.
The President has issued a procla¬
mation designating Thursday, Novem
bet Hi), ns a day of thanksgiving and
prayer throughout the United States.
if you suffer pricking pains on moving
the eyes, or cannot neat bright fight, and
linil youi sight weak and failing, you
should promptly use Dr. J. If. McLean's
Strengthening Eve Salve. cents ft' box.
“Define a monstrosity” said the'
teacher, and the children all replied 1 Iff
a ringing chorus: “A red-headed,
cross-eyed, bow-legged, pigeon-toed
drummer!”
Hood’s Sarsaparilla enfres catarrh by
expelling impurity from the bkiod,
which is the cause of the complaint,
(live it a trial.
“Some of the brightest papers in the
country are published In Georgia,” re¬
marked Colonel Dawson,of New York,
in a iiotel in that city, the other night.
The colonel is a level-headed man.
Invalids, aged people, nursing mother*,
overworked, wearied out fathers, will (lnd
the happiest results from a judicious' use
of Dr Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters.
Where the liver or kidneys are affected,
prompt action is necessary to change the
tide toward health, eie the disease become
chronic— possibly incurable, and tlrere is
nothing better to b■ found m the whole
range ol materia medici. Mold every¬
where.
There is onlv one colored member of
the present legislature. He is S. A.
Mclyer, of Liberty county, an old,very
respectable and intelligent-looking
naan. The last legislature had thru#
colored members and the one before
had two.
If tl/e Existence of Worms in the
Ditesines darkens the complexion, is
it not reasonable to suppose that their
presence will min health? Shriner’s
f,1 ' ,l- iu Veimifuge will destroy and
them twin the body.
The Barrier ftlwp.
When you are in Augusta and wan
s , ! . '( , {■<» , tbe ,, Central , ,
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Hotel liai M-r .Twrp. it is the 'dace,
Cl. Hcffelfs TEETIM (Teething Powders)
tbeMcanar iruul)> torCMMrcn of any aft. It
{t safe and *«r«. T-y It y - »u will rcv, r b«
wHIiont TEETITIN A aslonv an there erect, IIA
la t&e ilottse. iigyuut HnitsUt.
For sale by Lucas & Banratack and all
Druggists.
UBitS'PS®
flo Your Ovr»» MPye ln«, *t Home.
fit y u i,i &yc u very thing. They «re *old i<oequ»\ every,
vhe e. Pri * lUc, i jKickrue. They h*tvi?
f r MrehK'hf linghtneti*, Amount in Pa«k«nw
,.• : „r F ihtiH-s-^ «it Color, or non-fa-iitig Qualitint
They do n« .t crock or smtit; 40 colors. For soi^
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