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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1889)
The Democrat. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY CLEM. C. MOORE. CUA WFORDVILIjE, GEORGIA. - /titr-rril ft t thu pofttofflcft ftt Oft W fold Till*, ft eng ft, ft» •nri-cl**** mm.il matter. i ItlDAV, SKPTEMliKIl .13 1889. DEATH OF A GREAT MAN. The rad new s of Dr. Tucker’s death cm >e I a tlo ill of sorrow to run through our ..I.-.................... * of ils si/e had lie a larger number of elm.™....... in Cn-.lort.llta. II, wat known personally to comparative Jv Jew of ton people. 11 Hut as editor • n| tin* Cli! iHlian I nd<*x he paid u week lv visit to many homes where lie was highly a, predated and most fondly loved. 'There are few of our Baptist [s :iple w O w ill not fee! that by his J, Obi „in toinelliif g dearly prized hasgOM) of u,e„ live#. l ot many years Dr. Tucker has oe rnj ifd ;i hutrlittg position in the Bap t.ht . denommatioii. . ...... , AsaSOUlid a s -i sound tlieOlo- louOl , gian and an eloquent preacher he stood pieem iient. Hut a large portion of life had been devoted to the . his wota of education, and in this line liu won flie ........ highest dm itiction. IT He was ...... for __ a nu.nber of years l’rofessor of lelles Xm Uiiiverllty.......... setjiteiiUy president of tlie fame insti tut ion. Later he for four years filled the office of Chancellor of the State University. After his retirement from this posit ion, he became editor of the Christian Index, which place ho was occupying at the time of his death, and for which place from among the many that he had successively fill oil. he was most admirably fitted. With an intellect at once strong, clear audtogic.il, lie possessed a culture that enabled him to express his* thoughts in the plainest and most vigorous En¬ glish. He was fully acquainted with i very principle and evey practice of bis '(Jejjominalion, and was most amply • quipped for their exposition and de¬ fence - Believing strongly whatever he believed, and having in the highest de¬ gree the courage of his convictions, he was a bold and fearless champion, and such au opponent in the discussion of .questions as no one would caro to en¬ counter. Ills “Gospel in Enoch”, his “Old Theology Unstated.” and ids vari¬ ed contributions to ttie Index for ten years are invaiublo additions to Bap¬ tist literature. Truly may it b said Jhityii w A jue whom all (iforjrius, and more especially Georgia Baptist may well moan. “Swift's Specific is a great blessing to humanity,” says Mr. I*. E. Gordon, of 725 Broad street, Nashville, Tenn., “for it cured mu of rhoumat ism of a very bad tyi**, with which I had been troubled for three or four years. S. S. S. cured me after I bad exhausted everything else. A Settlement. All parties having claims against N. C. Edwards or the undersigned which are to Ik* paid under the decree rendered by the Judge of the Superior Court of Talatferro county on 27th, August 1BS9, will please present them to tins on or before 17th, day of this month, on which day a settlement will lie bad In my law office in Urawford ville, Ga., under and in uncord.met) with the terms of the above mentioned decree. Sept, ttli, 1 ssu, llOKAIK lIoi.DKN, Receiver tor N. U. Edwards. Mr. Bussell Hvrifk, ’ of the firm of Myrick A; Mendurson, Fort Smith, Ark., says hi v\ ishes to add his testi inony to the thousands . t , which , have Ihh'H given as to Swift’s Specific, lie says lie derived the most signal lie tit* lit from its use to cure painful boils and sorso resulting from impure blood. WJieu taken for i few jus potash "«««o........ lb. away the appetite, and drv up the gasiue juices which should' assist in iligesting and assunilatirg the f,«id. >w ff.s N'm die has just ti.e op.... te health. Lift* will acquire now ou, an i chon fuluos' return, if you will inqx‘1 your Bier ami Kidtior s to the porformaneo «,f thou tuncthniN i>r J II. Mcl,can*s audKidin y Riiliu will Miusuiato them thoaltbful m i ton 81 tt> per bottle. >.i : c at R«'i«t» Drug Stole. ( autteu to Mutlior. iHgher Kvorj hlld mother laudanum is cautioned against gi* . or paregoric: it iTMti-s mi unnalurM craving for lUils which kills the wind or tho child. A»l>. i > Ba -o s. ot!«i :„ «|m ellal j pn «Hl U/lH'IH children and cure tiicii pains, i! is hat u ss »r.d contains m* Opium Morj»hl*u- Sold ti\ Hiunuiack, Lucas ,v lo , UfUi’fftslj l! you arc suffcrtiijj gnuiubted with weak c\tiitl <*r m UntttriJ t*\ cs, or j Fill ki\ urtnl hv Dr. it £ thciiinV Fur N h ' *\ dt Kvtii DEMOCRAT. m AWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA. THE C BUSY AUGUSTA. AND WHO TO DEAL WITH. A Few of the Best Houses in the Canal City. Augusta is one of the great cotton markets of the South, the enterprising and this year is an "‘'’A’"''' 1 and cotton merchants are wide awake to the interests j of They their have customers, spared the city pains and themselves. in making no ready to handle your cotton, and this morning, we take pride in presenting to you the following mo t worthy houses. MR. W. N. MERCIEH Was in our town one day last week. He is a gentleman well known in this sec tlon and controls an excellent patronage. He has been engaged in the cotton busl* ness for years, and is consequently able to give hi- customers not only the advantage ?[.? S.lST'S these many years of actual practice. His sonal and ££ closest attention to all business phn-ed in his hands Mr. Mercier stands nitfu in nuHiiurftrt hikI ifc also a man <,f fine judgement, of pleasant personal ! address, and business transactions with always sotisfaeU.ry in the highest w. if. & w. u. ititiuiiAM. Thus firm, composed of active and ex pcrieuccd men, solicit consignments of -Ob ft Ob, the farmers Of Middle Geo, l'hcy have large and commodious S&fl&ofc a ware house for the storage of cotton, and their firm fa.-iiitio.H handling a,.- the t iilly staple. « qual to tlvos^ senior of any T he menber of the firm gives his personal at tention to the business, while Mr. John V. Tarver, a gentleman .xho lias had fully twenty business yeais| employed experience the in the cotton is by firm as sales man and lie will also look carefully after the interest of customers. Their terms StSSASS? theit business, tention to z. DANIEL & co., The above firm ranks among the high¬ est, and best known of the city of Augusta in the line of wholesale grocers, commis¬ sion merchants and candy manufacturers. Tills solid firm has grown too large for one house and now occupy places on Broadway and Warren block. They want to handle your cotton. They gen¬ and erally receive the first bale in Augusta make it a rule to get the best, prices for their customers. Libcial cash advances made on cotton in store. They haves in operation one of the bestjeandy factories in tins .south with experienced hands and all tins latest methods, turning out finest and best candies. Z. IMnsel ,v Go , known to lie one of tins best in state, desires to have the trade from this section, anil a guaran¬ tee front them is sufficient to knew that sattHlitetlon will be given. Their facilities are and superior producers for handling the fleecy staple our will so hear this in mind. STONE & CA VANAL’OII, Cotton factors and commission mer¬ chants, sojicit a share ot the patronage of the farmers of Taliaferro and adjoining counties. The firm is composed of men of large business experience xho have been engaged and in while the cotton business for some years, the firm has been recent ly formed their facilities for storing, handling and selling are first-class. They keep pel|oual fully attention up with tins the market, and giving to transaction i Mtmt&SPIU, »»U .Vk *■<£&&» terms for stor¬ ing, handling, etc., are very reasonable, THK CARDS ot tins above most excellent firms are found in our paper this morning and we direct yo ar attention to them and hope that you will do some business with all of them, w. 1. Dici.ru is one of the best known stove dealers in the south and by his unapproachable fairnfsss in all Ins dealings has won for hint a handsome amt increasing trade, lie lias been established at Augusta in tills business fot many years and knows w hat to handle to please all—tlus best Is cheapest. cooking heating lbs sells and and stoves of all sixes, grates, mantles, tinware of all kinds, cooking utensils, and atl*kind of house-furnishing goods. The goods he sells he fully guarantees, and when you purchase of him you can depend upon it that you will get articles which will prove durable, lie handles no goods made from inferior material, it would be well for you to go or write to Mr. Driph for what you want ill his iino. lie will please you. I\ G. ROGERS. j When It comes to the furniture line the above reliable gentleman is fully in the ring and continues his upright, dealings 1 that assure a firm patronage. He has i boeu engaged in the furniture business for years. ills stock at present is full and complete, j embracing the most elegant parlor and bedroom suits in plush, •mahogany, rose woou, oiu'i fv, oak and other woods rook in# chairs, hedstends, bureaus, side j amt every article of furniture. Mr. holers buys from the best manufacturers and the giH«t> he handles are made from the best material, lie tells everything at ' the lowest priees, and heartily we com¬ mend him lo our readers. Remember Mr. K. t. Rogers when you need any . tiling in the furniture line. 1’LKMtNU X BOWL18, . Who have been long known in the busl ,.\iol!ent reputation *J?% , ’«5SS55«'SE& progressive as live and & «iVSw"¥n *^ a _visit to their emporium pariml^ing‘'and causes one to ^ Kugam fnah..g;m!. l X\‘ry ll a«:r^n"‘ 'w,!ods.' itie -,0 go.Kis are p.-.reiused m large quan A u®wi«s sell them at ib,v pnquM to undeinci) any house tv ...1 regular Abiaii.v prtu* Tina. MAitKwvi.TKu. lheobia.ntr, : .ib;o,m,rbi« worker and ’A 7 1 - > - -'i- - ' “ timik a |- leturo, Mr. m. sviu your tn^t work at b we-: rattMbreet from his wort>. WK, - m K'|u uial alt . itsiiu moud liiuiu lo out Jv.uiuJK 1 lu>> r>l class ami unst \t t tand nurtimt vo. i a> .-hum z to thvm w r M Siiiisf.kAtorialU Huy v\ 4 *’. i k ^ _ n ___ ft WVbNVM>, YV\ ^ \ »C\\\ J |lv| JJ T,. c.f <1* ees* of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is fouiu tip article itself. It is merit that wins, f t’Lo tact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla actu. &<y compllshes what is claimed for it, b it baa given to this medicine a popular it; . gale greater than that of any other i IVIGnt WIflS e er befon -ti imij Hood’s Rheum and Sarsaparilla all Humors, cures Dyspc; Scrofula, sia, '§ | en Hood ’“*0 * *«*■ ** ,f gists. * 1 ;six for S5. Prepa edhj Mass. ( »jod fc Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, *‘1; f’ivsi, tala. riii. Ner\ ..iisiies,,, and General D* i.iutf, i ian.-f recommend it- All dealers sell it.. «eiiutw| has trade murk and crossed red Hue ■■itwrappM MONEY TO LO W. On Improved Farms and Town Prop -orty in — TALIAFERRO COUNTY. For 2 or 5 Years, In sums of §200 and upwards, at the the lowest rates yet offered. Bor rower* can pay back w hole or part of loan at any time. Apply to II. S. IRWIN, Washington, Ga. > M E NTS. N E W A D V E R T I S E W. N. MERCIER, COTTON FACTOR J Augusta, Georgia. 0 Respectfully solicits yourjconsignrnents. . Will make lib eral advances on Cotton in store. Pay strict attention to orders. Make sales pro-- at good prices with good we ights. And remit p yf sale as soon as the Cotton . >• < : niW IS einippea. » , , , ....... E. tt. HOGKliS J FURNITUREDEALER. Ware-Rooms 547.549 i 551 Broad St., • AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 1 have the largest Ware-rooms and carry the Finest Stock in my line in the city. I do only a cash business and EAI GIVE BETTER:EBOJS For Ihe money than can be bought elsewhere. My Stock IS FULL IN EVERY GRADE and bought at Bottom Prices...... Oftll and See Me, STEPHENS High School! For Boys and Girls, ORAWFORDVILLF, GEORGIA. Ihe fourth Annual Session of the Stephens ITC- High School »illopcn September lfilll, 1889. Boys and Girls will be truiodlt .Til brunches neceSSStl y IOT clu mission into OUT DCSt L-OI leges or for immedi/tc entrance upon the duties of practical ||} ( ili . Discipline required" will be mild blit fi»*m. Implicit obedie CC w be Tuition rates range from $ 1.50 to $ 4.00 per month of four weeks. Board can be obtained in good iami Jws at rates varying from $10. to 12. per scholastic month Pupils boarding with the principal, combs at and Libert) brushes. naii, Tuition will j >rov ij e thc*ir own towels, soap, Collins who has in Music is s t so per scholastic month. Miss charge of the Music Depsrtment is an accomplisned ana sue cessful teacher. Mrs. M. A. Sanford, who is principal of _ the i> r i marv Department, has it uch and successful experience in Calisthenics and Elocution. Charges for Board and ruition' must be paid at the end of each scholastic month 1 eachers. no more than other people, can live and do good work on mere promises and expectations. Give us a good, pavtVi* T patronage and we will make the Stephens High School the pride of its patrons and ers and a grand and fitting memorial to the illustrious name it bears. Send the children the first day ot the session ior best results. For further information, address, V. T. Sanford, Principal. LUMBER! Lumber! Crops are unprecedented— wnile nature smiles make your mules, cows &c , feel glad al SO by building them neat and commodious shelters from the cold storms of winter. For Lumber of all kinds at the lowest prices apply in person or address, BRAKE, L. A. Sharon, Ga. I REAL ESTATE For Salt* /"lv * southeast corner of Public Sip) a re, /Crawfordville, Ga., within 50 following yards of court house 1 acre lot with the j buildings: 40 x 50 feet store with 2 d story, | 20x40 containing brick three building rooms, with also 2d story another of wood store I also a good 8 room dwelling, large garden, I i,arn and stable, and a w.-ii with good ! water- This is a bargain at SI, 750 , and can be bought by applying to. J T. Anderson, Real Estate \gent. A then Ga. SI FOR 13 WEEKS. ! The New York Illustrated News will he mailed, securely wrapped, to any address j n the Unite il-State* or Canada, for three (months on the receipt allowed of One agents, Dollar Liberal discounts to postmasters and clubs. Net s agents above can sell this paper freelv, openly and !?oar<»- Sample copies mailed free turess New York Illustrated News, 252 Broadway. New York City. John L. Sullivan, the Terror of Fake and Hippodromes, is the Sporting Editor — Ovoub CENDUS J015 WORK? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wh 1-411 11 * J »Pil 5 COTTON FA( "TORS, Commission . merchants, Wholesale Grocers <fc Candy jJIan’frs. 5 ’Warren Block & 636 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Liberal cash advances on consignments of cotton and highest market prices obtained. sept 13th, 3m STONE & CAVANAUGH, Cotton Factors 5 (Opposite Cot ton Exchange. ) A T GJ.T C j 1 4 GEORGIA. X\- vd V J vc i /a, Being . member the above hrm I solicit the a oi patronage r ot triends and the public, .. the closet . my promising attention to the . interests ol c our patrons. O.M. STONE. Sept. 13th, W. II. & W, B. BRIGHAM, ftiitit liiltii -And Agents For* » Warehouse and Salesrooms 019 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^-Respectfully solicit a share of your business. Will make liberal adv,.ce< 0 n all consign merits. Terms as reasonable as any first-class house «e guarantee the highest market price? and prompt returns. Sept. 13th, 3 a FURNITURE. FOR PRICES OX FINE, MEDIUM AND CHEAP FURNITURE: We Beat the World on Low Prices, -—Parlor Suits in Plush for $34.00, Bedroom Suits at -14.00. Go to FLEMING A BOWLES, THE LEADERS! 838 Broad and 837, Ellis Streets, Augusta. Georgia* JORDAN & SMITH. t AuJiMsta. Georgia COTTON - FACTOtt», <^Mr. W. M. Jordan lias been actively engaged in the Cotton Business during the past fifteen years. No Storage Charged on Cotton if Sold within 30 Days. ^■Liberal Advances Made on Cotton in Store. We guarantee satisfaction in every respect.. aug30-3m W. I. Delph, —Wholesale and Retail Dealer in— C ool£ Stoves, Heating stoves, Grates & Tinware. Tin Plates, Sheet Iron, Galvanized Sheet Iron for Evapo¬ rators, Solder and sheet Zinc. BUY THE Sixteen Different Sizes in Stock. HEATING STOVES far Wood and Coal, ALL SIZES. --Send for Circulars. W. I. DELPH, ( No ■ 8 3 * Broad St.) Augusta, Ga. BOOMING. " Modest PrlCSS are Satisfactory. Small Profits are Sufficient A gOOd Pa^Onage is Acceptable. \\ F RLACH 10LR VA r-T) APPRO t nnimv > AL it With .‘41 LOW T/ur DDTDUQI 1 KlCho! — honest, high grade, new style — *■ 1 • jf yV \xOOCiS« O __ , ^ j ZZCLOTHING l-< QQT S ^ O flOcSs U « e, r» Un+n d L IT H + IL /-. 11 o « < i^rOur stock is tresh, , new and , stylish. u Our assortment is large and complete Look Us Over. It we don t save you money we will make some one else sell you LOW. HAM MACK & BIRD. Crawfordville, Ga.