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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1889)
-fST -4 fV cm oct al * $ ■' By CLEM. S. MJ33L VOL. XIII. It You Will Visit and. Goods and Prices Yon -dnst Decide, that it Pays T© Trade With ■ | as - M •1 I <K * a- ’■> I If Ills n. g.(|j I P ■:-S » aiy^A 13 im HI EM II w&i Our experienced and painstaking Buyer has been in the NORTHERN & EASTERN MARKETS for several weeks and has purchased beyond question the most elegant stock of Fall and Winter (Jo ids over shown to the people of Taliaferro any adjoining counties. Remember our stock of goods in every department was selected by our special buyer who is familiar with business of New York ( having resided m this great trade centre for eight years) and every advantage of his experience wa; used, Our goods, though the handsomest and latest, newest and most beautiful, will bo sold cheaper than anywhere ill Middle Georgia. Bargains in all lines were secured, as an inspection of our elegant stock will prove. LADIES, THIS IS FOR YOU. Our litt" q Dr-ss Goods is the riclyst ever shown in this part of the State. Our prices on ail these are marked at the verv Lowest figures \\ e • n - literate only a few of those lines: Black Goods in all the new effects; in colored dress goods our variotv e endless at per augur rz t rom 4';. cents to $2.00 per yard. All the latest novelties in wool and wash goods standard dress i'ttfc ginghants. ■ - 1,1 K * Glottis, Perea is L. leave been (.prunl am that in t\ : have a lieautilul line ot sauries, all e Seitasta) -Is, Freneh Henriettas, Tricot Cloth, Camel Ilair Serge, iors, Princetfa doth, all ool flannel snftings, Plaid Freucii CttV, for ehtl In n and -onibination suits, fancy st ipe suitings, all e to combine with rnrietias and Cashniere-i. Light and lit weight waterproofs for ladies and Misses; ladies cloth for heavy Eider-downs. suits, also heavy got ds for riding habits and tailor made suits. mi pel b line of Jersey cloth. Fancy, Plain and Jersey Striped ElZslIGANT TRZMlYimGS! Our trimming and silk deparl ments include ail the newest and 'atest tilings out to suit dress goods. We make a specially b » have buttons and trimmings to match our goods. Fringe* pimps, ornaments, braids, striped ai d plain sura, plushes all cnioi - brocade and striped velvets and nm ey other new tilings too numerous to mention. The most exquisite taste has been display d the selection of everything in tins department. We are sure we can please you and save you money. BUTTONS—Our Huttons were selected to match each shade of dress goods. We will not fail to please you in dress goods trimmings and bntto is. Come to os for your dressses where you can get what you want and at anti trust prices. NOTIONS, RTOTIONTS. . Ribbons, rneliings, embroideries, laces, sewing, crochets, knitting and darning cottons, Barbour's linen thread, sewing silk 1 and tuist, seamless dress shields, dress skirt extenders in sets of three, and corset steels cotton and linens tapes, worsted, silk . and alpaea braids, elastics, gaiters, hooks and eyes, sewiug needles, hair-pins, hat and si,awl pins, shoe and glove hooks, etc. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.—Largest celebrated and most varied line of ladies misses and children’s Hosiery ever brought to this/ p:^ mar¬ ket. We, are still sole agents for the Y. n. F. HOSIERY, for ladies, misses and children in colors—evovry 1 wai ranted fast colors. Also sole agents for fine brands black goods. We have a trill line of heavy home knit goods very cheap, assorted colors. Splendid line of gloves, the latest entirely styes out, Gashmere, Berlin, Jersey, Silks—and when it comes to kid gloves we down them] a!J competitors We have something new and novel in this line to offer our lady friends this season. Call and inspect HANDKERCHIEFS—Over eight hundred dozen of the most beautiful designs m handkerchiefs. All linen, f-st colors a in warranted, from tire cheapest to the best. CLOTHING FOR AXJL.. get It any is with kind pride of a -nir; we make any color; the assertion any cut, that and we any have price the you best want selected from stock $:t 50 of per Clothing -uit in In Middle Overcoats, Georgia. like clothing, From us you sto eiijn ik cannot be excelled Hoys Overcoats old up our 1 from 5 years up. We make a specialty of Iioj s and children suits, from I years old up add from $1 35 to 91.5 per suit. Any kind, any price you want. All our medium and line goods were made up to order, from lie l, if quarters good goods and we and are bottom now ready prices to will fit do you it. up Don’t in the buy newest anything and latest in this style line -nit. until We are determined stock. to A do complete the o’otliing line of RUBHB busine]- It OVERCOATS cheaper than before offered and you see our (feu!. ever goods that we will warrant to give satifsaction. Also a full line of -, Furnishing Goods. I Milif :v Mill Laps! We have a line of hats and caps not to be surpassed. Nothing to compare with them, all the latest New York styles—fe able and handsome. Eeverything bran new. Men’s and boy’s stiff lrri n hats of newest styles, all prices and colors M> die aged men’s hats, gent’s crushed top hats in ail colors. Boy’s and youths wool hats, all colors. Children’s hats, splendid a at ment. From us you can get any kind of hat or cap you want at any price you say. A trial is all vve ask. RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. We carry a splendid line of gents’, ladies’ and children’s hoots and shoes. This stock was selected with especial care mild he found complete rn its every appoimnent. Heavy shoes, Ladies’ celebiated shoes. “ Waukcnfast 1 ’ shoes in kid and grained leather ai d J Is. LewiJ' re liable and renowned footwear. brogans, fine Everything at lowest prices. Any customer buying five pair is allowed a special discount. FURNITURE. In this line we can Suites, fit you and up everything according to in order line, We have the largest, best assorted and cheapest line of good Kuril fure, Chairs, Bed -Room this that has ever been brougl t to Georgia, and we will save you from if to per cent, on Atlanta and Augusta prices. This line of g.rods has been a grand suceess with us, but the best of it is we bn { the best goods at lew the prices. lowest prices. Come and look over these goods before you ' buy, for we mean what we say. They iq.,„t ’ be sold and at very Hemember We (wuaranutee AM Goods. V fVe guarantee all tl.c goods we sell to be the best the market affords. Wc. ask every man, woman and cftlld to call and ne «ir goods and get our prices before buying cls<?whert:. We ask nothing to show our goods and give our pi ices, as we are sat isfied there is no store in Middle Georgia that can sell you strictly first class goods at prices less.than ours. Yours truly, JONES.GREENE & CO. Tn%Leaders of Lday Prices; CJREENESBORO, / ■- GEOROIA. £ Devoted to the Interest 1 of Taliaferro the People and Genera! Sews. v CRAWFORDVlLLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1889. Georgia Leads. J&f. Is ures published in lira last num the Hallway Age show that (v le.tds all the other states in iilroito mileage laid during the | niiii months of the present year. | gia * mileage is stated to be 233; jfchirtgtoij territory comes next \vitl> A L and ml no other *-£?*** /pate * teri itary. ex. ■: — —— I] t BY l.’AKG E PER C K STAC K ibe American people aro trolded with {ost f'ttbl^compljdut annoying, troublesome and atarrli.” disi failed be “ troubled. Bis %k not necessary m so (bnionstrated Wyoud Flax question that .1 R*e’s Extract immediatly of (l’apitlon Cat (lure relieves and Ifiuanentlv | cures Catarrh. A thorough fair trial will convince you. 3se ' larke’s Flax Soap lor the Skin ‘lg #m i Cure, 91. Soap 20 cents. At any tore. » «»—- *■ Bigr Snake, everal citizens report that a rattle ki was killed a short time ago, I 4most Silverna. incredible in Smith size. county, They Miss., say p) JJLth, it measured 17 feet It inches of in 23 inches around the middle body, had 03 rattles (indicating an me of 03 years), and weighed 85 pounds.—Atlanta Jonrnal. Beggs Cherry Cough Syrup i: giving splendid satisfaction to the tr ole and the sales are posit! vely marvel¬ ous, which can be accounted for in no ot,li¬ ves;, excepi that it is without doubt the best on the market. Ask formal he sere you got the genuine. Vve keep if. (Sp,, \y. jirown & Co., Sharon, and R. .J. l.eid, C rawfordville. A 4 Legged Vet. ,j S'.iipp, who lives on the Ring gold mad, just beyond Dock Weaver’s pny.ud will bo the observed of all observers on Oct. 10. lie will ride to jjbe bat reunion h- rode at in Crawfish (die battle the same of Chiek- mule m at ga twenty-six years ago. The Id fohr legged veteran ought to have 'ouble sunply of badges. 2 S£anT;- —I - - • - —» lood Appetite 4 p good laalUi; but tthis |te ■rSlrify,)' digestive^gTfflW; f wiug to the pover ^.affect of tire e,hanging season, (food's Yparilia ib a wonderful medicine for c\s-'Jg an appetite, toning the digestion ■wing Wrought to the whole system. a r '* ,no t " ta,t0 B>' sure to get buff’s Sarsa|miilla. Calf’s Ride. \ calf was recently caught on the cowcatcher of one of tl e nig locomo¬ tives of the East Tennesse, Virgima and Georgia railroad, near Cohutta, and carried a distance of nine miles. When discovered tho young bovine was lying complacently on tiro pilot, apparently enjoying the mode of rapid transit. It was completely mi harmed, and when released trotted away as if nothing unusual had hap¬ pened. What a Fortune are AvaTe of th’e-liort I’ime R takes for : di .ordered liver to cause blotehes on the fac and a dark greasy skin. «me bottle of HUGOS’ HI.OOI) IMIRIF1KU and BLOOD MAh' Hit will restore this organ to its iiaturaland healthy state It’is and cleanse the blood of all impurities. meeting with wonderful success. We guarantee every and bottle, it J. it- id, Crawfordvilie, Goe. \V. Brown & Co, Sharon. To Help Widowo. I The bill by Mr. Johnson, of Jones, to amend tho constitution so as to ex¬ tend to the widows of Confederate soldiers tho help provided for tlx* maimed and disabled' vetr cans, was taken up by consent Tuesday morning. The previous question w;ls called and sustained. The vote stood—yeas, 137; nays, 0; arid the bill was passed. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). ff you try tlqs remedy you will say as many others have said, that it is the best blood purifier and tonic- Write Blood Balm (Jo.. Atlanta, Ga , for hook of con rincing testimony. J. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga.. (West End) writes; “ f consider tiiat H- H. H. has permanently cured me of rheumatism and * It.* lY Saulter, Athens, Ga., says; “ll. 15 J5. cured me of an nicer that had re-isted otlier neat,ment-, ^ E. G. Tinsley, Columbiana, Ala., writes' y M y mother and sister had ulcerah'd sore | i throat and scofula If. 6. If. cured them. rheumatism .«■ 41 shoulders. 1 in my 1 used six j Ghas. Kf'inhardt, So. Fountain lUltimorH, Mil* writ< . J -»ilf r f'd with bUird ing tdlc.n two years, and am \ glad to say the oiot bottle of 1>. fi. 1>. i cured mo/' J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga., wiiten: *‘If If. If is a quick cure for catarrh. Three? i>ottles cured me. i had been troubled scyeral vcar*»/' bottle A.Spink, Atlanta, Ga., h ays: “One of if# If. if. completely cured my child of eczema “ , W. A. Pepper, Fredonfa. Ala., writes ; “if. B. B. cured my mother of ulcerated sore thraot.” 1 firms: $1.50, In Advanc*. Up to t his time 1,100 bills have bee ft introduced and considered by the present Legisl a'ur e. - - Every wife and mother in the ooMtitfjr should know the gwart value of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla/ns ft blood purifier. It give* tone' heath, Warn, ivnd strength to the vital mfrrecta all im-gularitlcs, and expels Impurities fnttn the •ysrom. Poung and oM use It. Pylce $1. Bodies Burned. Facts have oatno to light to the ef¬ fect that the (lend bodies of parentless babes that were committed to, and die in St. Lucke’s hospital Chicago, are burned in the engine furnace of that institution to save the trouble and expense of forma! burial. Are the days of barbarism returning? A flood Cough Syrup. Theirs nothing parents should ho so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Boggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup costs no mom than the clicenp and Inferior nostrums thrown on t.ho market. The best is none too good, bo sure and get BEUCrS’ CIlEl'e RY COITH11 SVRITP. Wo Keep It oil Imnd at all times. Dr. R. .1. Reid, Craw¬ ford ville and Uoo. W. Brown & Co, Sha¬ ron. New Barrel. T. T,. Norman of West Point is ex¬ hibiting at Atfffwcjo. a model of his recently patented four barrel 1 The barrel is made of cotton duck, with wooden heads. Mr. Norrnrn says, his barrel is twelve or fifteen pounds light¬ er than a wooden barrel and 10 or 15 per c lit, cheaper. When empty the barrel can be pressed into a small space and shipped to the mill to be refilled. It is water-proof and stands the weather better than the oldfashion ed barrel. The Boat Advertising. Tlnwinost efficient advertising ia beiinlf of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that which tries fi cm the uicdieine itself. That is, those wlrq are cured by it, speak to friends suffering simitarly, who in turn deservo belie lit and urge others to try this successful medicine. Thus tile circle of it popularity is rapidly widen big form i"” 1 r 8 - absolute merit. Ail Metl K flood’s HarsnpariUa is that it be 'grWm fair trial. If you need a good blood purl. Her, or building up medicine, try Root's Sarsaparilla. Wobstor and “TatorH.” Hartwell Sun: A critical subscriber wi ites us to say that Webster would not have written it “possum and tu¬ tors.’’ Probably not 1 And wlmt’s Mr. Webster got to do with it anyhow? lie’s not writing for the Sun now anyway; and besides he liven way up in Massachusetts, where they feed only on pnrikin pie (and mavbo lie didn’t spell it “punkiti”) and baked beans, and never licked his lips after eating a good bate of possum and yellow Georgia yarns in his lift). Webster lie Wowed! Pass them Inters and pos¬ sum this way. Complete and Permanent. in the early part of last year I had a violent attack of i heumutism, from which I was confined to my bed for over three months, and at limes^vas unable to turn myself in I red, or even raise the cover. A nurse hud to Ire in constant attendance (lay and night, 1 was so fee bio that what little nourish¬ ment I took had to be given me with a spoon. I was iu constant agony, and sleep was entirely out of the ques lion except when I was under the influence of opiates. After culling In the i est local phys icioiiH. and trying all otlier medicines without receive!rig auv benefit, 1 was induced by friends to try Swift’s Spe¬ cific (S. S. S.) I discontinued ail other medicines, and look a course of S. S. S—thirteen small bottles —which ef footed a complete and permanent cure. L. C. BASSETT *' >*or.i«o, Kansas. An Bating Sore. Mr. C. B McLemore, a prominent and Influential citizen of Henderson. | Texas *’ writes under d ifo of \iirust ~ i Id. as follows; . “For eighteen months I had an eat- 1 1™ .............. i ! by the best local physicians, but r.b- i tained no relief, tire sore gradually i growing worna. I concluded fin.illy to try S. IS S., and was entirely cured af- ! ter using a few bottles. You have my cheerful (xu mission to i publish the abate statement for the of those similarly afflicted.” j C. B. McLemohb, Henderson, Tex. Treaitse on blood arid skin disea j e tori led free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3,'Atlanta, Ga. NO. 42 • — , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. BULL'S faoHltaftM Teeth Bowels. in ( , and AC 1D V I i V ! Ur S 0 eeSMlWa* the ■ 40 I till druggists. Brlee!5cts. 2 'll 1 s 1 1 1 .-a i m M BULL’S Hoarseness, Cures Coughs, Asthma, Colds, Bronchitis, COUGH 1 Croup,Inci pient Con- sumption, and relieves Consump¬ SYRUP tive Persons. 25 cents. - --------- - ....... SMOKE t/ imis's ounra cmnsTTES druggt9tk» for ca - tarrh. Pri a 10 Cts, /i all M ASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. nOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. sen C Contains a live octavo, Nino IROOEI. ‘ Slop large Action, and handsome furnished in of a case . solid black walnut. Price $!M* ORE A A, { rash: also sold on Easy Hire I System at @12.: 17 per quarter, STY I.E I for ten quarters, when ograu | becomes the property of per ‘i'll l. fsoii Idling. ( The Mn son & II ft m 1 I ll MASON I “Stringer,’• Invented and imt teiited by Mason & Hamlin In ; 1HS 2 , is used in the MasoU & ( llnmlin idanos exclusively. I1A ail.IN Remarkable refinement of tone ainkplienomeual stand character-* capaet- 1*1 iNO 1 '. ty to in tune f |se these instruments. i'Ol'ITI.AU STYLES ORGANS at 922, f32.no, fuo, 97H, foil anh up. Organa and Pin,non aoltl/or Cash, Many PaymnnU and Rented. Catalogue Pree. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’ S COCOA BREAKFAST. a thorough knowledge of the nntur wlib li govern the operations of <li- . ge Hon and nutrition, prepnrtles and ova careful ap* -I,, I'Ajoonf tit" fin” of well-se ifovICitui our our s rdt-•' "'»j unve ’its many ...... buitr®h^>-.4j/|j lit.n may lie gradually strong enough to resist every teu ileitey to disease. floating Huiulrods of subtle maladies me around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly lmmislied frame.’'— Civil Semico (Jatclto. (Made simply with boiling water or milk. Wold only In half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: dames Epps Iloimuopathlc (Jhem Isls, l.ondoii, Kitglaml. WANTED! A r ONCE —EVERYWHERE 1 ‘ iSSlSilllrProfitalileBusiAess I ilinml Pav ^ li'-m not neeessary. LHit/Jfll J nj. .Special Indticcriicnfai Of¬ fered until Dec. 2 ni.li. Give reference. II 11 . Woodward A (Jo., llaltloiore.Md. ASTHMA afflicted: Du. MSfilSiWSRs anyone TAFT Did >., It.,cheater, N. Y. *r!i«>rml7 mriDERCORNS. njrn Turn for Torn#. KtopHnt! pain. Fmmirwf /lnf<ii t to tho feet. I *?. a 11 iruMefatn. 11 woo x & < o., N. V. yVT?,Trt “STOTT CONSUMPTIVE linvc PARK you Cotlftlj, Jlroneliltl*. Afltlirn/i, InclUrtTitlonf u*o tho ER cfAHOiiaiid ’8 QINGEf? tho TONIC. all It 111** hew cored woi'Ht in lx trcinwly for ari«lnfr fiooj defective nutiUion. TuLohttimo. 60c. axul $L00 l HAIR PARKER'S Ckmfiftffff BALSAM ftiu! Ix>niitin**s tha hair. I'roinoh H a luxuriant growth. Never Fail* to Retfor* Gray fvTW I Hair to it* Youthful Color. r *Curi‘«*eal»ill*cMUMs* & hair falling * fi<H\ aii<l ti uo at finnrtrfmt*. THE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH-VITALITY! How Lost! How Regained, / /KflENCEm P / ^'^(j r // IL. / iZJ OSfKlPZ -a>-— - l/llflU/ TUVm j \f j r j j THE SCIENCE ’“oF LIFE A «cf*-,x,rt, tw sn„i<tor<i I’ciminr Medical Tre»ti«« (am phm'VD*Si tV ’ 1 ■ i»Wi! Q f 3 ' i kli ; I |!f ’* i!! f ;d I >iiy, V ice, Ignorance, Ex< e»tea or i i, !’: .-rva iotf mid unfitting the victim /• t a, Ido Mfirr.ed nr Bocm Relation. Fold im ii pretender*. PoeeeM thin jrreot • 8 full 0 ya^et, roval bvo. B«*atitir^l , -.nj/ * i, gilt. Price on!y $.1.00 by t i, p *tr» !, • >uccA!ed in plain wrapper. JHn» r; c- J , .,* < !,;■< Fr«?e, If you apply now. The , rhe I ft thf.r. Will. 11 Parker, M. !>., re i i o (iOl.fl ANIUOTVEUsK!) MEDAL t t r»:« f!» Medical Ahhodnfioo for 1 I ' r.HH AY on MlRVOr JH ami IGiY> ■ dl’dH-IT '/.Ur. Parker and « corps ■' L'tiia may 1>e cooeoited* confi u or in p"r^'n, at the office of / 3 * \.y*n>Y Muintwts institute* * t HirhHi., lio^ton, Mmoi., to whom ft!| 'i for : or kitten for advice ehould be JO', t.