Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, October 04, 1889, Image 1

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i. . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,1889.
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Goods and Prices Von Must
Decide that it Pays
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Our experienced and painstaking Buyer has been in the NORTHERN A EASTERN MARKETS for several weeks and he
has .purchased beyond question the most elegant stock of Fall and Winter Go ids over shown to the people of Taliaferro add
adjoining counties. Remember our stock of goods in eVery department was selected by our special buyer who is familiar witli f j lb ■
business of New York (having resided m this great trade centre for eight years) and every advantage of Ids experience was us<
. Our goods, though the handsomest and latest, newest and most beautiful, will be sold cheaper than anywhere in Middle Georg •
Bargains in ail lines were secured, as an inspection of our elegant stock will prove.
LADIES, THIS IS FOR YOU.
Our line of Dress Goods is the richest ever shown in this part of the State. Our prices on nil these 'are marked at Hie vi rV
endless Lowest at figures. prices ranging We enumerate from 4>* only cents a few to *2.00 of these lines: yard. Black Ail the Goods latest, in novelties all the new in effects; in colored dress goods our varietv nrYnt Vs
per wool and wasli goods, standard dress <
surpass any that have been opened In this market, including a great many bargains in all wool goods at very low prices \ 1
have . beautllid line of satiues. nil colors, .11 single and double widths-cashmeres, Henriettas, all wool dot ni« *- !
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weight waterproofs for ladies and Misses; ladies doth for heavy suits, also heavy got ds for riding habits and tailor »mde suits, v
ruipeib line of Jersey clo’h, Fancy, Plain and .Jersey Striped Eider-downs.
ELEGANT TRIMMINGS!
Our trimming and silk departments include all the newest and 'atest tilings out to suit dress goods. We make a speolait’,
have buttons and trimmings to match our goods. Fringes, gimps, ornaments, braids, striped ai d plain sura, has plushes nil c<i>i ,1
Brocade and striped velvets and mn *'v other new tilings too numerous to mention. The most exqutsite taste been displace
the selection of everything in this department. We are sure we can please you and save you money.
BUTTONS—Our Buttons were selected to n atcli each shade of dress goods. We will not fail anti to please prices. you in dress goods,
trimmings ami buttons. Con.e to us for your dressses where you can get what you want and at trust
INTOTIOIVS. KTOTIOKTfS.
Ribbons, rucliinzs, embroideries, laces, sewing, crochets, knitting and darning cottons, Harbour's linen thread, sewing silk*
15 c twist, seamless dress shields, dress skirt extenders in sets of three, and corset steels cotton and linens tapes, worsted, ilk
IB c alpaca braids, elastics, garters, hooks and eyes, sewing needles, hair-pins, hat ami si.awl pins, shoe and glove hooks, etc.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.—Largest ami most varied line of ladies, misses and children's Hosiery ever brought to this mar¬
ket. We are still sole agents for the celebrated Y. «. F. HOSIERY - , for ladies, misses and children in colors—evevry pair war¬
ranted fast colors. Also sole agents for fine brands black goods. We have a full line of heavy home knit goods very cheap,
assorted colors.
Splendid line of cloves, the latest styes out, Cashmer.', Berlin, Jersey, Silks—and when it comes to kid gloves wo down all
competitors. We have something entirely new and nov *1 in this line to offer our lady friends this season. Call and inspect them.
HANDKERCHIEFS'—Over eight hundred dozen of the most beautiful designs 111 handkerchiefs. All linen, test colors and
warranted, from the cheapest to the best.
CLOTHING FOR ALL.
It is with pride we make the assertion that we have the best selected stock of Clothing in Middle Georgia. From us yoii can
get any kind of a suit; any color; any cul, and any old price you want from *3 Wiper suit up. Jn Overcoats, like clothing, our stock
cannot be excelled- Boys Overcoats from 5 years up. We make a specialty of bojsand children suits, from 4 years old up and
from $1 35 to $15 per suit. Any kind, any price you want. All our medium and fine goods were made up to order, from head¬
quarters and we are now ready to fit you up in the newest ami latest style suit. We are determined to do the clothing business,
if good goods and bottom prices will do it. Don’t buy anything in this line until you see our stock. A complete line of RUBBER
OVERCOATS cheaper than ever before offered and goo Is that we will warrant to give satifsaction. Also a full line of Gent’s
Furnisiiing Goods.
KiMrj Ptfi tmi dtp!
We have a line of tiatsand caps not to be surpassed. Nothing to compare witli them, all the latest New York styles—fashion¬
able and handsome. Eeverything bran new. Men’s and boy’s stiff bri u hats of newest styles, all prices and colors Middle
aged men’s hats, gent’s crushed top hats in all colors. Boy’s and youths wool hats, all colors. Children’s bats, splendid assort¬
ment. From us you can get any kind of liat or cap vou want at anv price you say. A trial is all we ask.
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR.
We carry a splendid line of gents’, ladies’ and children’s boots and shoes. This stock was selected witli p/peciai care and be
found complete in its every appoimnent. Ladies’ celebrated “Waukenfast’’ shoes m kid and grained leather ai.d J . B. lewis’ re¬
liable and renowned footwear. Heavy shoes, brogans, fine shoes. Everything at lowest pr.ces. Any customer buying five pairs
is allowed a special discount.
FURNITURE.
In this line we ean fit you up according to order We iiave the largest, best assorted and cheapest line of good Kurnifure.
Chairs, Bed-Room Suites, and everything in this line, that has ever been brougl t to Georgia, and we will save you from IS to
per cent, on Atlanta and Augusta prices. This line of goods has been a g' i ■ I success with us, hut the best of it is we have sold
the l>est goods at the lowest prices. Gome and look over these goods liefo. ou buy, for we m an what we say. They must lie
sold and at very lew prices.
Remember We C^uaranutee A (1 boods.
We guarantee all tlie goods we sell to l>e the lx*sfc tho marled?affords. We ash every man, woman and child to call and exarn
ineonr goods and get our prices before buying el- where. We nothing to show our good* .and give our re ices, as we are
satisfied there is no store in Middle Georgia that can sell you strictly first-class goods at prices less than ours Tours truly,
JONES, GREENE & CO ■
Leadei’s Q f Pricei^
GREENESBORO, GEORGIA.
Woman's Progress.
i Washington's time women had
ireely any rights or opportunities
it of the domestic circle.
A married woman was a legal non- i
itity. The husband was the legal |
mrdian of the wife, or rather ho j i
assessed all the rights of both. In
aw the twains were one, and that one
vas the husband.
To day a wife is in many respects a 1
distinct, independent being in law.
Nhe may acquire, hold, convey and
will property. She may sue and be
.sued, may enforce lit” rights and de¬
fend them.
Doth married and unmarried wo
to that enjoyed by men has been con¬
ferred on them. In some States they
vote for certain ollicers and bold
e< rtain oflices. Everywhere there is a
growing tendency to enlarge the po¬
litical rights of all women, as there is
to enlarge the civil rights of the mar¬
ried women.
Still more striking has been the
opening of a vast and yarled sphere
for the occupation of women. In lit¬
erature they have come to the front
in large numbers. In trade and in¬
dustry countless thousands are em¬
ployed. They are found in offic e and
store, in shop and factory. A large
proportion of the sex have ceased to be
dependents. They have become wage
earners and self supporters. They are
resected and honored for battling
with the necessities of life and earn¬
ing their own livelihood.
And tills vast army of employed
women and girls is destined to in¬
crease with every coming year.- N.
Y. Herald.
HAVE GOT 1 HEIR MONEY.
Two Investors in The Louisiana
State Lottery $30,000 Richer
Than They Were.
The lucky holders in this city of two
one-twentieth tickets which hit The
''oisiana State Lottery at the Au
* ** ■',000 eacli have re¬
ceived i .ieir r»ioi**y, „ ,
better eft than they weretxfo week.
* r n. Deputy Jailor Joe Kinchtey held
one-twentieth ot the lucky ticket, No.
87,835, and Mrs. Florence M. Roclie
i
who is now at Clark’s Mills on tlie
Savannah, Florida and Western rail¬
way. held the other one-twentieth.
This is not the first time that fractions
of the capital prize have been drawn
in pairs in Savaiiufth. Thro# years
ago *30,000 were drawn at one draw¬
ing on two fractional tickets' In the
last few years close to 8100,000 have
been drawn in Savadnaii through Tli e
Louisiana State Lottery in large prizes
to say nettling about tlie smaller prizes
which iiave I een drawn. Mr. Kinch
ley’s ticket was collected through tlie
Merchant’s National Bank, and Mr*.
Roche received tier money through tlie
Southern Express Company. This is
tlie seccnd lottery prize that Jailor
Kinchley has drawn this year. About
six months ago lie drew 85,000. — Sa¬
vannah (Ga.) News, August 30.
B. B- B. (Botanic Blood Balm).
If you try this remedy you will say as
many others Iiave said, that It is tlie best
blood purifier ami tonic Write Blond
Ha I in Co., Atlanta, Ga , for book of con¬
vincing testimony.
permanently cured me of rheumatism and
sciatica.” ’
R. L. Saulter, Athens, Ga., says; "B. i
B. cured me of an nicer that hail resisted
all other treatments.
E. G. Tinsley, aiul Columbiana. hail Ala., writes
“My mother sister ulei cured rated them, sore
throat and scofula. IJ. 11 H.
Jacob K. Sfioncler, Newuan, Ga.,
writes; ”11. B. B. entirely enroll me of
rlii-iiinatism iri my shoulders. I used six
bottles.”
Cliag. Reinhardt. No. 2('2<i Fountain
Street. Baltimore, Mil , writes: ‘1 suffer
ed with bleeding idles two years, anil am
glad cured to say the one bottle of H. B. B
me.”
J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga., writes: “B
B bottles B is cured a quick core \ for hail catarrh. been troubled Three
me.
several years.”
bottle A.^jpink, of B. B. Atlanta, It. completely (In., says: cuieil “One
child of eczema” my
W. A. I’epper, Fredonia, Ala., writes
“B. IJ. »J. cured my mother of ulcerated
sore thraot.”
KUIIY’s I-KTTKH.
A letter from Mr. .1. W Ruby, Union
City, Ind , savs: I liav»used your Clalke’*
Kltnct *1 kin (PapillonJ Gough Gure
arid find |i a complete cure for deep s»rat
{ ed cold. most It skillful has done physicians. more than My two cliil- of
j our Whooping
dren bml tlie Gough ami with
. the aid of your Gough Gure. they had it
very fight compared with neighbors’ < hil
dreu who did not take it. I believe it. to
be the best cough cure in the market.”
So it is■ A large, bottle only $1 on.
j Clarke’s Flax Hoap for the *kln. It
Lads them all. Pr.ee 25 cents. Gough
1'iire and Soap for sale by druggi t
farms: SI.50, in Advance.
The Veterans’ Day.
The Confederate veterans are to have
a day set aside for them at the Piedmont
Exposition. They have selected Thur
day, October 24th. That is a lay of the
\Vild West Oomaehe show, and at night
the vets will given grand entertainment,
The old war and plantation songs of the
Confederacy will be sung, and an intor
esting occasion is expected, The pro¬
ceeds of the WildWeif’ .h>w are to be
given to the Veterans Association.
l>lspt*psia.
Makes the lives of many people miserable,
and often leads to self-destruction. We
know of no ; remedy for dyspepsia more
successful than Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
acts gently, yet surly and efUciently tones
the stolnaeh and other organs, removes,
tlie faint feeling, creates a good a pc petite,
cures headache, and refreshes the burdi li¬
ed ir.inil, tiive Hood’s Sarsaparilla a fair
trial. It will no you good.
Test the water.
A phpvsijian, In writing about drink¬
ing water: “If in any house there should
occur a single case of typhoid fever or
diphtheria, test the water or have it done
at once. A few cents will lmy an ounce
of permanganate of potash at n drug
store. If when a drop of tli) solution is
added to a tumbler of water, it changes
to brown; it is unlit to drink; if it roil, tins
clear or slightly rose colored after an
hour it is broadly spoking safe.
Physicians Recommend Sliriner's Indian
Vermifuge in til dr practice as a superior
article for destroying and expelling
worms. Only 23 cent a bottle.
If Mr. Fisher of Toledo, Ohio is as suc¬
cessful in catching fish us lie is.'iii catching
musical Ideas—as lie lias let us to believe
—lie must certainly bo an A No. One
Fisherman, ills “Robin's Farewell,"
Caprice for Plano, Is a new piece that
you ought catcli oii. Ign. Fisher, Author
and Publisher, Toledo, Ohio Price of
same, 30 cents.
Amerioan Suicide Laws.
Ill 10(10 the Colonial Legtsalluro of
Massac In'setts enacted that every sui¬
cide should be interred in some com¬
mon highway, and it cartload of stones
laid upon the grave as a brand.of in¬
famy. tr Massachusetts an nttempt
to commit suicide is not indictable.
t ln New Yoik and a number of other
| of suicides .1’ *I'J' eitiw
abolished.
An nttempt to commit suicide in
New York is punished by Imprison¬
ment not exceeding two years or by a
fine not exceeding 81000, or both.
The General Term of the Supremo
Court Ims curiously decided that while
tin* attempt to commit suicide is a
crime, still, if the attempt Is success¬
ful, It is n ot a crime, but only a grave
public wrong.
Max Stiuller’H Big Prize of
$12,500.
Max u A ‘u'o Studler A Co. r s " , " well ,l T/; known .... Clothing
establishment at Broadway amt Grand si.
Tlie latter held a telegraph despatch in
Ids right hand tli at read like this:
Nkw On i.ans, July go, is 9 .
Max Stadmsii, New Yoik:
One five-om six-nix drew fifty thousand.
M. A. Dauphin.
In the other hand Mr. Stidier held one
quarter ticket No. I5,HMJ in the July draw
Ingof the Loiii*aiia State Lottery. Mr.
Stabler took Ids ticket to his friend, Man
age r lloey of the Adams Express Com
f rr „r*:l l !t,on — Ncw Vork I,n " y
News, August l T 1 .
ALIbii’h Manifold (lyclopc
dia.
'Veeregb,- 1 to note the appearace of
Volume XI1L, of Alucn s excellent inani
ifold Cyclopedia. It takes the work a
] 0IIU f rol „ Electricity to Exel.ilm. Tlie tn
formation . Is . condensed, hut clear, aceu- .. ...
rate, and brought down to date. Tiyue
is no sliglitiiv? of any points, and the
mure iui purl ant topics Tims arc Electricity i rented with
admiriahlc fullness. uas
at pages, Electric Light, U pages; Klizi
belli (Queen), about 7 p igcs (with a fae
simile of her signature, which Is Inteiest
ing If not iieautiful): E.in.-rsim, l pages;
Knglanil, alamt 15 pages: Engraving,
; ;,))oiit H pages; Ensilage, ncaly 3 pages;
Kpisccpal Cliuinb. alioiit 7 page- Ktliuol
ogy, 10 pages. A cyclopedia anil ot some kind
j- noeileil in every lioine every school.
I'his costs but little, while fur anil general use
it j„ fur more convenient practical
than the large ami very expensive works.
It presents Just the kind <>( information
I which is needed n everyday life,
Another valuable feature is found in the
j illustration* ->filch are free!) Thus usi it far win- this
j needed to explain the text
aeries of volumes has tuien eininemly sat
isfaetory. Price only M) cents a voiume
| in eloti., nr «5 l ent - in hall moi'js:eo. or to
J : those ordering ols.. at onee ready, the puniishers in clot It of
f er , t |„. ja V now pie.
paid, lor SOOO, in half morocco, (m - s m
The priee is gradually ao /aiming John wit i the
issue ot each new volume. K. At.
wkn Publisher. New Yoik, < liieago, and
Atlanta
\V shing to accomodate many sub-cri
bers who Iiave shown an interest in t .,is
work, we volunteer to -lio>s it to any one
who will call, ami ai-o receive ami for
ward any orders which may Is- leu wit it
us. Something can be saved in cost of
transportation by ordering -evi-ral shipp'd
together. Maniple at the Dk.mochvt of
th
NO. 40.
N E W AI) VEKT ISEMENTS.
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tion, nml ivRuv»*h conwumpUve
jm’ixoi’.m In mivnnfNHl of
'A ' t ho UiriCAHO. Prii’t* lifirU. Cnn
9r *.i \0flGoifwk '/■»«. Tho Clcmdr.A Bull’s
a syrup iri Hold onlv in
.i ( JKt, /B u'hltd trm/iivus, Trade nvut Y.aru., tHniM to witl o«.r
,
Jav. * f ull'* fJt'iul (n <t ( (rde^n Uni
r *4or A r !/<’>' ft Co., Solo
- -
Prop's, Baltimore, IM., U. B. A.
Che Idol xte'i£V!E=£!is
MASON & HAMLIN
Organ ancl Piano (to,
BOSTON, NI3W YORK, CHICAGO.
M. iv f Contains a live octave, Nino
' Stop Action, furnished in t
>101)1.i, large and handsome case of
. solid black walnut. I’ricc $99
ORGAN, •; cash; also sold on Easy Hire
j | System at $12.97 per quarter,
MTV 1,14 for ten quarters, when ograu
III | becomes hiring. the property of per¬
ils sou
( The Mn ho u & II a in 1 I n
M.isoN I “Stringer,''invented and pat
! tented by Mason & Hamlin in
1H82, is used in tile Mason
\ Hamlin pianos exclusively.
HAMLIN Remarkable refinement of
tone and phenomenal capaci-
1*1.INO*. ty to stand In tune character-
1 ise these instruments.
i’Ol’ULAI! MTV EES ORGANS at £22,
*12.50, $90, £78, £9(1 AND UP.
Organ* ami I'ianoe fold for ( 'twit, Kang
Paymontz and Hunted. Vat 1 loyue free.
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.
EPPS’ s COCOA
BREAKFAST.
.. *
“By a thorough knowledge operations of tile natur¬ di¬
al laws wldeli govern the of
gestion and nutrition, and uy ft careful ap¬
plication lorl.ed of the flue properties of wult-se*
Cocoa. Mr. Emu has provided our
breakfast table* with a duiicntoly flavour
rf) ’ firH.fi ■ onN m« ’ J, OAPV
use of such of diet built L
tii.u may enough he gradually resist
strong to every ten¬
dency to disease. Hundreds of subtle
maladies are Moating around 11 . ready to
attack whenever there is a weak point.
We may ourselves escape many fortified a fatal shaft by
keeping well with pure
blood mid n properly nourished frame."—
(/Ml /Smite* Gazette. Made simply with
boiling water or milk. Sold only in half
pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus:
Jmuor lippi At Co., Hoime ipatliic Chem¬
ist-, London, England.
WANTED!
AT ONCE—EVERYWHERE
1 1 * 0111 . 111 .
LibCfdl PaY. Sp.-ciaM•ebm.-mcnts V>V
fcivd until Dec. 25th. Give reference.
It. II. Woodward .K Bo., Baltimore,Md.
I ASTHIKlAyftSaS.SSTSt;
anyone tt/lllcteu. 1)0.'J'AsT 1JIIO.,Rochester, N. Y.
I HIMPE-nCOR^S.
I ThfxmYr mire (’ore for Corn*. Rtop««?l ihno>x& pnln. Co.,N.Y.
uiiifoi 110 the feet. 10c. abbruirsi'f*.
-A-Tjtc unv„\..i, COM3U PTIVE India,-.tinn
coukIi, in-, A-.thma, 1
Eroiadcfcctlvo liutiltiun. TakoUt time. fiOc. fuG $1,00.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
f 'Ji’MiiM** and tho hair.
I’roiiiotwt a luxuriant growth.
K Nflv«r Fail* to Rettoro Qr*y
■ Hair to it* Youthful Color.
^ Cur«’“ Mr. ncftlp /tin! fM ixitif. ItruL'u)«fs A: hnlrfnUinK
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THE GLORY OF MAN
5TRENGTH.VITALITY!
How Lost! How Regained,
liM [the mmh
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KN0WTHY5ELE
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
A Raentifican*! Standard rnpolur Medical Ttftfiw
on thu ICrrors n\ Debility, Voun»,lTein4iture Decline. N>iydu*
and Physical luipuritie* of tin* 13. <x\.
iwii’jmair-iyi
4>vertaxa!km, Ilium Iting from Kuervating Folly, Vice, and Ignorance, unfitting Executes the victim oe
for Work, h'tftinefts, the Married or Social It elation.
Avoid mok iful nrcteiiderf. Poeflese title great
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bin ling, emlKNPMvl, full gilt. Price only $1.00 by
mail, roucaalen in plain wr»j>jier. JJJus
frative .uutus Free, if you apply now. The
dia'ln mi fihed author. Win. II. ParCu r, M. I>., re
cv’iYGd the GOLD AND .1EWELLED MEDAL
from Ibo National Medical Anroocmtion for
thin IMtlZi: KSSAY on N Kit VOL* nud
PHVHIf \K I> K B f UTY.Br. Parker and acorps
uf A *.-tatif, Pbyfi ians may l*e consulted, confi¬ of
dentially. bv m iil or In person, at the office
Tin: pi: \iiody medical institute*
No. 1 Iliilfinrb JSt., Ilonton. AlaKe., to whom all
orders F r Urtikt or kttcr* for advice should be
iliD'i t« d Utp»\ tie