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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1889)
CmtAtiwk' Tfctmmf ♦ CLEM. G. M3D.1L VOL. XIII. X E W ADVE R TISEM E-NTS. BOOM! XU. Modest Prices are Satisfactory. ' Small Profits are Sufficient A good Patronage is Acceptable. WE REACH YOUR APPROVAL with LOW PRICES! -IIONEST, HIGH GRADE, NEW STYLE Dry Goods, Notions I ;OLOTHIN6= Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. 8@“Our stock is fiesh, new and stylish, Our assortment is large and complete. Look Us Over. If we don’t save you money we will make some one else sell you LOW. J D HAMMACK & BIRD. Crawfordville, Ga. fir- 1 Atlanta;, Gr&im con4?ins,se S3 9 oo:i?a-:D:n32Nrs:E::Eis, rWr II I I r 1 i'/ ( YXT /]> DDT?Ct h liOM 17Q to pack up or pack 1 iO DOWN. The Best in Use. m COTTON GIN as now Improved is superior to any on Market, SAW MILLS, TUB 1,055 l-'.ST PRICKS --and Best ,5lltls.^ CXNE MILLS & SYRUP KETTLES.. Shafting and Pullies, Mil! Gearing, «iTSEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES.^ Mention DemocK,.t. >. i ■ FOR PRICES ON FINE, MEDIUM AND CHEAP FURNITURE: We Beat the World on Low Prices, ___Parlor Euits'in Plush for S34.00, Bedroom Suits at -14.00. Go to FLEMING & IiOWLES, THE LEADERS! <838 Broad ami 837, Ellis Streets, Augusta, Georgia. W. H. & W. B. BRIGHAM, € oil oh Fa<* to PS) -And Agents For- » Warehouse and Salesrooms 619 Reynolds Street, 1 YUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^'■Respectfully solicit a share of your business, Will make liberal advances on all consign ments. Terms as reasonable as any first-class house. We guarantee the highest market prices and prompt returns. Sept. 13th, 3m W. N. MEBCIKI , COTTON FACTOR, Augusta, Georgia. .• 0 : Respectfully solicits your consignments, Will make lib eral advances on Cotton in store. Pay strict attention to orders. Make sales promply at good prices with good we ights And remit proceeds of sale as soon as the Cotton is shipped. Sept, util, 3m JORDAN & SMITH, Augusta, Georgia. COTTON - FACTORS, W M Jordan has been actively engaged , in . the ,, Gotten „ Business dunng the past fifteen years. I No Storage Charged ^ on Cotton if Sold within 30 Days. % guarantee satisfaction Liberal Advances Made on Cotton iu Store. We in every respect. aug30-3m Dev«ted te the Interest »f Taliaferro the and General Jews. CRAWFORDV1LLE, GEORG I A, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1889. Now Music. It. pleases us to call thy attention of o r musical friends to Fisher’s '’Robin’s Farewell,” Caprice, for Piano, and asserts that it sompares with the very best of th< “ate music. Mailed on receipt of SO cem in postage stamps, by Ign - Fisc lie; Publisher, Toledo, Ohio. Blaze- of Glory. The World says the tirst six months of the Harrison administration, an eighth of the full term, have passed Jfa l 'b.ul beginning makes a good ending,” tiie new administration ought to go out in a blazo of glon for none in forty years lias made a worse start. Robin’s Farewell. Caprice for Piano, by Fisher. Passing an opinion on the old popular and well known “Robin's Return” would be ti attempting to describe a very popui n novel—“everybody" h is read it, and ai ready kuows all about it. So it will, in a short time, be with Fisher’s new piece “Robin’s Farewell.” Price of same 5b cts. Ign. Fisher, Toledo, Ohio. Watson's Spaaohss. Mr. Thomas 15. Watson is receiving many invitations from different points in this Congressional District to deliv¬ er speeches upon the political issues of the day. He will speak at Appling on Tuesday of Court week, at Warren ton on Tuesday of Court week, at Moxley, Jefferson county, October 0th, aiul-ttt Louisville November 6th. New Music. Robin's Farewell, Uapriee for Piano, ..y by Fisher. This new piece is really well named; it is a composil ion entirely out of the usual ran; it is characteristic and charming. Instead of giving a lull des¬ cription of it wo would advise all mu musical friends to get a copy. Without exception it is the most popular compos! tion Fisher has ever wirtteu.— Price 50. cts. ign Fischer, Publisher, Toledo, Ohio. - Without a Ftarht. Tile Montezuma Record so.) ; win ever a duel is tal'-'«d shoot. «• GusMttj tlill U*t Ay -mu Uri-il’.O'J! lanta sevtn to have a leading part in the drama. We suggest that they bang out u sign which should read: “Duels .... l .* fixed l up on short I . notice—old .. * , characters , cleaned , , up -without ... a --- —i— 0 ■ Vigor and Vitality. Are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling is entirely overcome. The blood is purified, enriched, and vitalized, and carries health instead of disease to every organ. Tiie stomach is toned and streng¬ thened, the appetite restored. The kid¬ neys and liver are roused and invigorated. The brain is refreshed, tiie mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. Killed His Brother. At Woodbury Sunday KGux Stan¬ ford, about 8 years old, was playing with a gun, not knowing it was load etl,and the weapon was accidently discharged, tiie entire load entering the right side of little Frank .Stan¬ ford’s mouth and blowing that side of his face and head off and also the right shoulder. .Death was instantane¬ ous. Little Frank was a brother to Knox and 2} years old. The Best Advertising. The most efficient advertising In behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is that which comes from the medicine itself. That is, those wlio are cured by it, speak to friends suffering similarly, who in turn deserve benefit and urge others to try this successful medicine. Thus the circle of its popularity is rapidly widening form this cause alone, and more and more are becoming enthusiastic in hehaif of Hood’s Sarsaparilla as it actually demonstrates Its absolute merit. All that is asked for Hood’s Sarsaparilla is that it he given a fair trial. If you need a good blood ouri fier, ot building up medicine, try Hoot's Sarsaparilla. iss Annie Beazley. Tiie numerous friends and patrons of Miss Annie Beazley will welcome the announcement that she will return to Warrenton by the end of the month and resume her business of dressmak¬ ing at the residence of .Mr. C. W. Ca¬ son. Miss Beazley’s well known talent as a dressmaktf, - and the painstaking care which she lavishes upon all her work have established tier reputation in her line and assure her of a large patronage. flu* kletr* Arnica «a!v«. Tke Bist.Sai-vb in the world for Cuts, Brus<s, f> Sor*i < ... icer^, Silt . .. Krieum, jy I ever _ Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns an.i ail Skin Eruptions, and pos tively cures l'j.i-,, or no pay required. Jt in guaranteed to give perfect sati>factiou # or money refunded. Frice *5 cents box. At Uamciack. Lucas * Co’*. $2.50 for a Paper. ,'ople who abuse newspapers don’t w how they would feel If they i not get them. Once in a while v , ;, nC e demonstrates the value of lie •> brief chronicles of the time, 1 ant us (Jtty was cut off from tli e out ie world by the flood last week and <o .ist newspaper which got through is sold for $2.50 to a niau who lought lie got it cheap. The regula.i - jr * of the paper was 2 cents. L A VAl.t/.UIJ.E It I . 51 I , I) V ■ A letter from S. P. Ward well, Boston, j says: t used Glarke’8 Extract of Flax (!’■ pillon) Catarrh Curo in June last for Tfind ■ifa;• Fever with great satisfaction, ami it is the only tiling I have seen 'Whirl would allay, without irritating, lie : i Uamation of the nostrila and . “’eat. Its soothing and healing propor Luge bottle SLOO.^ClaTko’s Flex' - Soap'is i hem and best- Drug Try it.. 25 cents, Y at any Store, ! I 1 skban -L ,r > Ireaidaat. Tin- following change shows what lion - pst work will do; i Mr M A. Belknap, manager of the Cuntaal railroad has resigned to take (fli.irgc of a Mexican company, Mr. (X-eil < lahbett. president of the Atlanta and Wvd Point railroad and general mana¬ ger the of Western Railway of Alabama is , xpectodi to succeed him. Mr. Gabbctt roso Iris to present lAund, beginning high position track from hand the la- vest as a <m tin Weteru Rafiwaj • He is know as one of the host posted railroad men in the <*.un try. - • THI? UNIVERSAL VERDICT OF TH EPEOPIH Who have used Clarke's Extract of Flax fPaniHon) and highest Skin Cure award remedial it the first ■>.!! Of ses of place Skin as Diseases. a Erysipelas, agent In Eczema, Pimples, unsightly mutches, luiinil atlng eruptions, Boils, Carbuncles, Tetter, etc., all yield to tills wonderful preparation Urge bottle at once. Drug Price Store. 51.00 for u at any Clarke’s Flax Soap is good for tiie Skin, Try it. Price 25 cents. Fifty Cents a Barrel. Mr. T. J, I 1 . Atkinson is one of the provpe ■s farmer of Greene county, vine ut home. Speaking ,,s «. u v.D|>. 4 - | . it made an enormous yield. I kept a close account of my expenditures, and corn cost me less than fifty cents a biirrt'l—or loss than ' 10 cunts per bushel. Corn is worth fifty cents . now and , I , , lo»vo „ s;ivu(| al)(n , t forty (ients <m „ v „ ry bushel. Yet some farmers say that itgloes not pay to raise corn in Green t county. 1 know better. It does —at least it, pay s me. ” pay This is worth considering. -Greeneshoro Herald-Journal. ICupepsy. Thl* Is what you ought fully to have, cojoy in life. fact jrou must have it, to Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning bora use thej tiud it not. Thous¬ ands upon thousands of dollars are spent they annually by our people this boon. in the And hope yet that it may attain may be had by all. We guaratee that Electric Biiters, if used according to direr, tlsns Good and the Digestion use persisted and outs In, tiie will demon bring you Dyspepsia recommend and Electric instell instead Billers for Knpepsy. Dys We pedsia and ail diseases of Liver, .Stomach and bottle Kidneys. by Sold llammaek at50c. mid Druggists. f i.oo per Lucas* Independence is woildi more to some men than either position or money. Such fellows are generally denomina¬ ted “cranks”—without being made unhappy, ir. the slighteit degri«, by it. Pki ho.vs who lead f. lire of exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia remedy and lum¬ bago, and Will find a valuable jn I)r. J. H. McLean’s Vo eanic Oil Lini¬ ment; it will banish pain and subdue in flammation, Sold at Reid’s Drugstore. in 188U, Georgia ranked thirteenth in point of population. Now the most reliable estimates accord it ninth place. This is good evidence that all who come into Georgia, are so well pleased that they remain. It is also indicative of a healthy climate. B. B B. (Botanic Blood Balm). If yon try this remedy you will say as many others have said, that it is tiie best blood purifier and tonic- Write Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga , for hook of con¬ vincing testi | no|(v J. 1>. Davis, Atlanta, Ga.. (West End) writes; “1 consider that li B. li. lias permanently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica.” if U. L. Saulter, Athens, Ga , says; 15 B. cured me of an nicer that bad resisted all other treatments K. G. Tinsley, Golumhlaiia, Ala., writes Jacob K. Sponcler, Newnan, <.a., writes; “B. B R ““nid me of rheumatism in rny shoulders, i used six t M ,tti«s.” 'bias. Reinhardt. No. 2**2<; Fountain Street, Baltimore, Md., writes: ‘1 suffer with Weeding piles two years, arid am gM to say tl« : one bottle of II. B. li. me 4 J- Hardy Toeco.i, Ga writes: «B IF , 15 in a quick c*tre for catarrh, lnrcc (>f ^ ? f . ur4 .,j fI ,. \ had been troubled several years.” “One A. Spink, Atlanta, Ga., says: bottle of B. B. 15. completely cuicd my child of eczema " W A. f’epper, Fr.-donia, Ala., Writes: “B. B- ti eared my mother of ulcerated sore thraot. Terms: $1.50, in Advance. Ham and eggs is said to be Har¬ rison’s favorite dish. Elborton citizens are endeavoring to establish a shoo factory js beginning to decline. He has beer, writing punning letters to some of his political fr tends. Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache and indigestion .are cured b> llood.s Sarsaparilla. It also creates a good a petite. to rat green apples. mortgaged President Washington the W hite House for 8120,000, and the same has never been pain off. SHRINEU'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE will destroy and expel worms' It is relia¬ ble. It is cheap. Only 25 cents a bottle. The average small boy is just us re gai diess of the injunction not to go swimming, as ho is of the order not Why are you sick? Because you have neglscted nature's laws. She continually t rii» to correct, t he trouble lint cannot do it without assistance. needed, PMckloy and Ash with Bit¬ the ters isth n assistant help of this medicine your health will ho tally file restored, (live it a trial and watch results. A South Carolina girl who was tak¬ ing a surf bath had her heel bitten off by a shark, and a Charleston doctor is making her one of rubber. He says it will make her a light and graceful wait zee. Wheusymptoms of malaria appear, In any form, take Ayer’s Ague Cure. It will prevent of the germs of disease, and eradicate them from the system. A chro is warranted Mr. T. O, in Moore, every assir insty .it. *. editor of the Crawfordville Democrat, spuit last Sunday in Norwood. Mr. Moore is a gentleman o( excellent taste, judging from tiie company lie keeps while here.—Norwood cor. Warrenton Clip— per. Undo ' exposure to cold winds, rain, bright light or mamrla, snreiieiMH»f mity the bring on in¬ flammation and eyes. l)r J. IL Melumn’sStrengtliOhlug Eye Salve will sulxlue the Inflammation, cool and soothe the nerves,-and strengthen weak and fulling' Eye sight. 25 cents a box ut Reid's store. A dispatch of a recent date says: “Mrs, Hiram Buell, of Malad, Idaho * 4 ■ • M t#Hti )*i »■ and three •jflltWir 0*4ki'« pounds allogetlier. tl ate Oil gilt and healthy and promise to live. When the system is debilitated by dis¬ ease, it shoal be strengthened and renew¬ ed with Ayer's Harsaparilln. This modi cine invariably proves it,seif worthy of all that eau tie said in its favor. Sold by drng gists an.l dealers in medicines. Price $1. Six bottles, $5. Since 1870 tiie aspect of Romo has considerably changed. The narrow, winding streets are a tiling of tins past, and are replaced by large, wide thoroughfares. Blocks of the old houses have been knocked down, and largo modern palazzi have sprung up In their stead. The narrow Corse of old times will soon be no more, as it is gradually being widened by half again its original width. A Prominent Banker. Of Savannah said -’’on Ills farm was a party so covered witli sores ami crap lions Unit Miv sight was a sickening one, they tried all tile advertised blood rem¬ edies hut to no pin pose until i‘ P, I’, (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) was used when a wonderful cure was made,and the Banker it being such a woiiderfnl blool medicine it certainly ought to be good for rheumatic troubles’ ’; he ought forthwith triedit on himself and Ids rheumatism yeildod slowly hut sure¬ ly to the powerful properties of P. P. I’., (Prickly Ash, I’oke Root ami Patassium) and he then exclaimed “it is the greatest blood purifier of tin*, age.” A REVOLUTION IN PHYSICIANS practice. Every one < ari lie their own doctor for tins cure of chills and fever, Dumb Ague and Malaria, simply by following the direction on tiie bottle of Lippm in's pyrafuge, a cure is made and no doctor needed. The Groat Calamity. Very soon readers of tiie Dkmockat will have an opporunity to secure an ad mirahle IILtory of t e Johnstown Disas ter which the Harrisburg, IV, Telegram is preparing to publish in book form. <j-, vo | u , m . w ju meet the popular de mand , tor a ........ >ull well-written , trustworthy , ,, description of the great calamity. Beside j,ts-rary and artistic merits of a high order sales «“*“•■ will be applied rrr tor tiie bene.it of Printers, Orphan G’l.ildren and Aged. jfen and Women who suffered by the flood , commends . the .. work to the favorable consideration of the public, it goes with¬ saying that a hook of tills style, pro f , J ,|,ustrated by 1 the best artists of the United States, written by an experience! alitor from personal knowledge and pub lixin-ii to help a charitable object wi*l riio-t w;th an extraordinary sale over the entire country. Local canvassers shouM secure an agency, as tiie book will be sui i by subsciintton in every part of the coun¬ try. NO. 39. Mr. liiiccol Suit Lake Gets Ills Money. As was stated lu the Salt Lake Tribune Henry Luce, the proprietor of the Mint Saloon, was the lucky holden of one-twen tieth part of ticket No. 08,607 in The Louisiana State Lottery, which drew the second cupi'al prize of 8100,000 at the last drawing.—Salt Luke (Utah) Tribune, Aug. to. Home Council. Wo take pleasure in calling the atten¬ tion of mothers to a home cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, a tnedicino sobmg needed to carry children safely tng. through the critical stage of Teeth PITTS’ CARMINATIVE is an incalculable blessing to mother and child It is an Instant relief to colic of Infatita. a diseases with which infants suffer so much the first four months of their life It elves sweet rest to the sick and fretful child. It strengthens and builds up the weak gives appetite and flesh to the punv. corrects, drain from the bowels, cures Diarrhoea and Dvsenteiy. A panacea for the children Try one. bottle, it costs only. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by Hammek. Lucas & Co., W. B. AERI1TGOT, M. R. After an active practice of THIRTY SENEN years, tenders hJs Matured Experience To any who may ho suffering from any of the ills Incident to zzFe male! Life,nr You can receive nero all I lie bene» (its tlmt you can In tiie cities AT HALF THE COST. Treatment Homme and Scienlllic. tSf*Consultation free; correspondence' solicited. W. B. ARRINGTON, M. D. r ap’ifitt Union Point, Ga. ;«. SI FOR 13 WEEKS.. , —t-o "5 evt f ork Illustrated HVs win l"> ii. , ' >- (rtlfo. ... • ■ rf ■ . *' UIIV nitdrf I, months on the t< r- v vr Liberal discon postmasters andcluhs. h lows age sell this J'ft|ier freely, opt I , and above hoard. Sample copies mailed free Address New York Illustrated News, 252 Broadway, New York City. John L. Sullivan, the Terror of Fake and Hippodromes, Is the Spurting Editor AfiliNTS >VA Vllin 1,0 It run HOOK rlOROR, II JOHNSTOWN -OK THE VALLEY OF DEATH. The bunt; and most complutc history of tho Great Flood. Published in Ktiidish and Gorman. Contains ovnr 500 pages, 00illus¬ trations and retails for #1.50 J><*uiitiful full Kilt blndinir. At* ots work!tug for any other Flood hook should solid 24c tii stamps the foi our outfit and see sellintf. bow superior Most it. liberal is to one you are terms allowed. FOILSII V ,F A; Me.V A K IX, Cincinnati, Ohio. To All Whom It May Concern i KOItGI A Tamakkuko County.' M Joseph Fanner as administrator or estate of John Holmes, dec’ll having ap¬ plied to me for l.-tiers of DissiniHHtoii from said rslate. and a discharge trom Ills said trust amt said application will ho heard on Is! Monday in November next, Tills July .'list PHff. 11 INK V II Fi.yN'1', Old. T. C. Barnes’ Wo Foot Power Wood Machinery, WlerAL. p fkpr3 of on uni Dir oiiUltf* of theae MU f.UV( hi ore money from 1 Id*, f it ail t.y worit. Huy <«> tier me(i HglUttir Ah f "i Indi.atrlai hunt4<-r Ifofiie TY«IbI8|. With them Id .OVD rail acquire 1)1*7 Jour <> Z ytiieii'a li hid* i* Before “ro theriiM'lvm* " I'rtcc I.t t Free. C Vi . r. X 4011 V It \ II N km (•«., l i Ho. fill Huhy HU I'orkfor'l, III. DR. 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