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By CLEM. G. M 3 D 1 L
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ON THE GEORGIA R. R.
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The People of Tall forro'Coimty
And the readers of the Democrat everywhere knows full wtill that overy promise which we
have made them in the past has been observed to the letter. We are not GIVEN TO
BO ASTING and to exaggerating. We don’t do business on that plan and the people know
it. Our assertions we prove and when we say now that you can make a trip to Greenesboro
not only free but
8tr?i Sum By m -I
Our friends knew it is so. The reason is evident. We have marked the prices on all
goodp so close, that the people all along the line of the Georgia railroad can come to
Greeni shorn, spend the day in shopping at our stores and return home having actually
made i.ion ;. w'ieh they would hav£_been con polled to spend had they traded with other
h- us s Vvh ch bluster more but which, when it comes to elegant goods and low prices
Are Left Behind!
It is not necessary to enumerate, our full and complete stock in all lines, and call atten ¬
tion to the fact that every department is replete in every particular. It would occupy every
fine in this paper to do that; but we can safely say that such an elegant a sortment of
Beautiful Goods
Was never exhibited, and only an inspection can give an idea of tlie vastnc.ss of the stock
and the low figures prevailing. Our buyer did not make a flying trip to tie trade centres
and caught by the gjitter ol Gheap John stuff hu ly home believing that he had secured it.
all. lie took time and inspected ca. fully the great emporiums of trade; with an experi need •
eye he took in the prevailing study. styles among the class who rule fashion; he consulted with those
who make styles a constant bewildering Possessed of all the facts, he purchased intelligently and
the result of it is shown in the loveliness of our ;
Brtsif Goods
Satins, Silks, Embroideries, Notions, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Trimmings, Underwear. Eve¬
ry lovely pattern and shade; the most 'durable and fashionable weaves - an array which is
matchless in this section and which we discount competition when it comes to prices.
A Few Facts! i !
We condense what can be found in our stores. A grand line of Gents, Hoys, and 1
Youths c’othing, hats, caps, over coats, furnishing goods; Shots for everybody—of the best
makes and maked low; Crockery, China, Glassware, Stoves, Stoveware, furniture House
Furnishing Goods, Oil Cloths, fine linens of all kind. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, umbrellas,
overshoes, Blankets, Domestics, Jeans; All kinds of Groceries, Harness, Hardware, Guns
and ammunition. Full line of Coffins, Caskets and Undertakers Goods Enough!,
Come to See Us.
We will save you many dollars. We will give you the best goods. We employ men who
are skilled and experienced in every departn ent; who are renowned f r polit<m ss and who
are never happier than when attending to your wants Y< u know us, eorne with the crowd
and secure your winter goods at New York prices from the double stores of
JONES. GREENE & CO.
GREENESBORO. GEORGIA.
Devoted to the Interest of Taliaferro ltj, the People and General lews.
GEORGIA. FRIDAY,DECEMBER «, 1889.
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.a Largest Potato.
W»* Lentous brought to this office
Ob V, week the larges t potato that
“ in this country. It is of the
Gu (•am variety and weighed twelve
H'm 4 half pounds. —Middle Gergia
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A llealtyGrowth.
A '.s Blood Elixir fir it has gained a
fii i on the American people and is
deed to bo supperior to all other
It is a positive cure for all
skin Diseases. The medical
y indorse usd t rescribe it. Guar
t i old by ilammack Lucas & Co.
Didn’t'Know
can you tell the dlffernce be
otato and a had egg?” asked
Well no daughter, said papa,
editatiou. 1 can't say as I can.”
<\ in, papa, you would be anlcc
on nd for potatoes, wonldn’t you?”
. lappiness and Contentment
>o hand in hand if we look on the
da r i of every little obstacle. Noth¬
ing sodai’. a life ami make it a
bur s Dyspepsia. Acker’s Dyspepsia of Dys¬
Tat:,.will i ure the worst from
pepsia, 'onstipatiou and Indigestion, and and
nmki ail® fe a happiness pleasure.
Sold and 60 cents by Ilammack,
Lucas . Co.,
1 taional Meeting.
Th- it called meeting of the Farmer’s
and La. rers’ Union of America, which
succeed ho Fanners’ Alliance and Co¬
op, rati Union of America will bo held
in St. mis on December :iri, and not on
' lie fallyS previously issued.
Beifs Cherry Cough Syrup
Is givg splendid satisfaction to the
trade a tin* sales are positi vely marvel¬
ous, w' h can he accounted for In no oi li¬
er .vn 'fxeepl that it is without doubt
tiie be bn ihe imuket. Ask for and he
sure voft the gemise. We keep it.
Geo. wAuwii .fe Co., Sharon, and L J.
Reid, C r Tordville. -
Its Object.
The • nt of a National Bankrupt law
Is to preUt honest creditors, to puuisli
dlshonost'iehtors, and, above all to
at W* nd cheap distributh n of
th, AH
i - J5is.ru Against tiie Strike,
And alws - have a bottle of Acker’s
Kng'ish Ill'll. dy in tho house. You can¬
not'.ell l. >vr Croup may strike your little
one ir a cold or cough may fasten Itself
up..’ you dt One positive dose is cute. a preventive All Throat and
a fe . bung si s troubles a yield treatment
and to its
A s< i'Ple bottle is given you free ami tin
Ren ply guaianteed hv Ilammack
Luc & Co.,
.ittle Pig And Big Bucket.
Midi son Madisonian: Wc heard a darky
say isturdily that ho owned a pig, and
one lay gave it a bucket of mush.”
Said the darkey: “He eats do whole
buck tofmush.an l den I put do darn
little ■uss in de bucket and lie didn’t lill it
up li .If full.” The question lor philoso
pher to settle is, what become of the
unis •}
A Good Cough Byrup.
qq, i • nothing parents should lie so
car eftl about as selecting a cough syrup.
Bogy Cherry Cough Syrup costs no more
than ‘he cheap and infeiior nostrums
llimvm on the market. The liest is none
too good, he sure ami get BKGGS’CIlEUe
KYCCHCIl SYRUI*. We Keep it on
hand r ah times. Dr. K. J. Reid, Craw¬
ford' I ■ and Goe. W Brown «fe Co, Sha
ran.
Way It Ought to Be
qq„ <.w Orleans Picayune has been
iigui ■ <>« the resuit if an education test
1 ' ; upo ? v °'" rs 1,1
'■ ,.'i s'!’utii OI (iwaiiu,i , U it''says 'that
thee .ubined white voters of these states
number 037,590, ami the combined colored
voter- bPi.S li hut that if an educational
qualification were required, the white
voters would number 557,000, and the
colon: * voters only L'W.OOO.
Tho Invalids Hope.
Mil Py seemingly incurable cases of blood
pOiM atarrh, scrofula fry and rheumatism
have leen cured B. B IL (Botanic
Bin:. Balm), made by tiie Blood Balm Go.,
At i Ga. Wiitc to them for book
fiB- {■ itli convincing Raider, proof.
G B. living "For seven miles
fron .then-, Ga., write: several
u, 1 suffered witii running ulcers,
doctors treat/ d arid pronounced
u - de. A single l/oUlc of it. it. it. did
in. * good than all the doctors. I kep
on •ti it and every ulcer healed.”
1 ) (' Kinard A Son, Towuligu, Ga.,
wrib ‘W? induced a neighbor to try
it. H for catarrh, which lie thought
i n< . . »|e as it resisted all treatment. It
del ed him, and continuing its use he
. red -ound an t well.”
K. M Lagw-on, East Point Ga , writes:
“My wit*- had scrofula 15 years. She
kept i: owing worse. She lo>t her Lair
and ■ skin broke outfesrfull. followed. Debility,
CBi tion an i no appetite Af
ter p’ ians and numerous advertised >
tn*-d ' incs failed. I tried i). II. U , and her
o ■ y was rapid and complete."
OliverSecour. Baltiinoie, >fd., writes: v
“I suffered from weak hack and rheunia
fitni B. B. B. lias proven to nc the only
medicine that gave me relief.
The ttarber wimp.
\Viieri you are in Augusta and want
a *i»> or hair outgo to the Central
Hotel Barber .Shop. It is the place.
Tirmst $ 1 . 50 , In Advanea.
Nothing Dearer
"Tell me, Charlie, darling,” said she
shortly after their marriage, ‘‘do you love
me as much as ever?” “Yes indeed.”
, "And no you fii d anything in the world
clearer than your wife?” “Nothing unless
it is the liouise rent,” said Charlie.
Whatever tends to Increase usefulness'
by banishing pain and suffering, wil|
certainly secure notice and approval.
We allude to Salvation Oil.
Insure your life for 23 cents against all
the danger of a Consumptivu’s dead by
keeping a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup
convenient. It. is the best.
Great Georg ia.
All the railroads in Georgia arc! busy.
I Few of them have cars enough to carry
their freight. Georgia is a great and
growing state and the railroads should
equip themselves so as to take proper cure
of its enormous business.
A Child Killed.
Another child killed by the use of opia¬
tes given in tiie from of Soothing syrup.
Why mothers givo their children such
deadly posison is surprising when they
can relieve the chid of peculiar troubles
by using Acker’s liabv Soother. It con ¬
tains no opium or Morphine. Sold by
Ilammack, Lucas A Co..
A Magic Name.
Wo hear of another cow, Mr. Henry
.Simpsons cured of warts by calling her
Mike. It seems to remove them every
time. Hence if you have a cow with
warts call tier Mike, and the lirst tiling
you know they will bo gone. —Union
Point Hera id.
We Can amt t>o
Guarantee Acker’s Blood Elixir for it 1ms
hren tuliy demonstrated to the people of
Iliia country that it is superior to all other
preparations iiosltlvo for blood dlseasus. It is u
cure for syphilitic poisoning,
lJlcer8, Eruptions and Pimples. 11
builds purifies the whole system and thoroughly
up tho constitution. Hamiiiaclc,
Lucas & Co..
The Mutual Life Insur#Me com
puny of New York has paid to the
wife of. I. M. W. Cody, of Gainesville,
ui a 541 insurance w‘ buiJinb’
* thill 111’
Corns an.i all Skin Eruptions, and pos
tively euros Files, or no pay required. It
i.H KUarailtet^l toyjlvc .S.tlif.ictiou,
or nionuy rfl'umliul. Tiicn 25 ncnts p®
box. At lljtim nick. IjUchh *fe Co*8.
it is said Burke the
Treasurer or Luuisu.ia has a silver riv
er bed in Honduras ninety miles in
length and that Ins possible foil line
may amount to even hill ions of
How Air. (LA. Buckingham
Hits the Kail.
(J. A. Bucking ham, night clerk of tlm
United States Express Company, whim
asked to tnak.s up a purse for this purpose
of buying some tickets in The Leuislana
Stale Lottery refused, but concluded that
he would try his luck, and sent $2 and re
e.eived in return two one-twentieth,
tiekets. One of teosr, w is one I vveutiel h
of ticket; No.i>9,15)». which drew the third
capital pri/.uof $30,UOU. lie forwarded Ids
ticket to The Louisaiia State l.-il tery Oo.n
any and received in return 8\. r i00 in hard
cash.— UliivttiuiiKiga [Tenn. | 'I’imes, Oct 1.
Mercurial Itliciiinutism.
Mr. .J. C. .Lines, city marshal of
Fulton, Arkansas, writes: "About
ten years ago J contracted a severe
case of blood poison. Tho leading
physicians of the city were called in,
and they prescijlied medicine after
medicine, which I took without aflford
ing me any lelicf. I also tried mer
cm ial and potash remedies, witii the
same uiiHdccessfuil result, ’ but which
brought . ,, on an attack of mercurial . .
rheumatism that made my life one of
untold agony. After .suffering for four
years, 1 gave up alt former remedies
and commenced taking Swift’s Spe¬
cific {••). S. S.) After raking evera]
bottles, I wuh entirely cured and able
to resume work. I consider Swift’s
StSiCllic IS. ' S. S.) 1 Uie greatest medi
cine for blood poisoning to-<laj Oil tiie
market.”
A Prompt (Jure.
Two bottles of Swift’s Specific (S. S.
S.) cured too of a breaking ou all ov es
toy body, caused by blood poisoning.
VlOTOIi Stkwaht,
24 S. Royal Street, Mobile, Ala.
For thirty years I was afflicted with
blood poison, from wliicii I snfftrel
untold agonies. I commenced taking
8. 8. 8., and after using five bullies.
I am entirely cured,
William Hliienk,
Flushing, J., l.
I suffered for twenty years from
id.iod |8>isoning. Tliree bottles (tf
Swift’s .SpeciIk; (S. S. 8.) cored me
entirely. CATHERINE MosiIEK,
Mmeol.i, L. 1.
Tieatiae on B.m d and >14111 l)ise,i-t s
mailed free. 8>VIFT SPJECTFtC' CU.
Atlanta, Ga.
NO. 41).
NEW ADVE 1 rrISE.MENTS.
MASON & HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON, NI.W YORK, CHICAGO.
| |St"|> Contains Action, a five furnished dctSve. Nine in
Moniii, I hu and handsome a
ge case of
ORGAN, |sulid caslr black also sold walnut Easy Price Hire
|8j on
stem at #12.37 per quarter.
KTV1 soi.i 1 for ten quarters, when
. organ
becomes the property of per¬
2211 . son hiring.
I THE MASON & HAMLIN
MASON “Stringer,” Invented and pat
tented by Mason & llamlin in
* '1X82, is used in the Mason A
llamlin pianos exclusively.
■ I A Ml.IN llcmnrkahle rellnenient of
tone and plienomeiml capncl-
1*1 A Nos, jty liso to these stand instruments. in tune characters
POPULAR STYLES ORGANS AT m,
$.12.30, $00, $78, $00 AN 1J UP.
Organs ami Pianos s old for Cash, h'a*y
Payments and /tented. Catalogue Free.
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.
EPPS' 8 COCOA
BREAKFAST.
al “By laws a thorough knowledge of the liatuf- di
wlih li govern the operations of
..........uid rintritiim, and ovaotreful ap¬
plication of the line preportna of well-se¬
lected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided mir
hrcakfnst tables with a delicately flavour¬
ed beverage which may save us many
heavy doctors’ hills. 11, is bv the judicious
use of such articles of diet that a constitu¬
tion may he gradually built up until
strong enough to resist every ten¬
dency maladies to disease. Hundreds of subtle
attack are floating around us ready to
wherever there is a weak point.
We nme escape many a fatal shaft hr
blood keeping ourselves well fortified with .Jtc
mid properly nourishc fm e: "
a ■
Visit tterviro Uateite. Made m pfV wilt
boiling water or milk. Sold nef n.iif
peund tins, by Grocers, laltell ,iu:
James Epps * Co., Hoinuiop .vUlc L’hcin
sts, London, England.
PC IN TE W 9 .” CTJaaggS
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tnanurkotarwrilneurKnelnlheworM. taronlneurllneln (h« worl< 1 . Mb«*r J,lb**ral«»l»ry |*ld. P«ni»
M«I!>«»»Ulna. leruM«idreaa,CVoh Hoar/ *dvanr*4 fbr wages, adrertlalog, ate. For tall
oulatlNfa. Co., (,'UIoho. l»-.*r c iooIumU, (X
HENDEttCORNS.
^ rAM ftMUDTIVff uLSo*E
Oo-wukUt. nutritioo. Tak«inu,u» tiA.
I CHICHESTER’S za
—ltod Cross Iilmnond llrau.1.
! Tha only rehab U y>ill for Ml*, kmfr and
•ore. I Hill. k, a*k .»ruuicl*t f‘>r the Mi*
I ■a* inotiil It run <l,in red iiietalllo boxes, i-iai.d
witli blue riliLon. T'ukc no other.
(•tainj-s) f<»r |> articular* ami ** ltd Inf fur
l.mlli a,” in tsiUr, ]>j mull. Aume /‘o«>«r.
GLIclic*U-r Cbeiulual to., £Su«lUon n<i-i fhlUila, !*•>
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
? 9 ClnniiHvG and |**autlflea tha !udr.
\ Promote t* n luxuriant growth.
m ■ Never Fails to Heitore Gray
H ^ Hair to it* Youthful Color.
OurcM *r*nlp diMftMW A hair falling
t MU'. Hiid ftl .iMint bnuruint*.
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH.VITALITY!
How Lost! nun nsguinvu,
/ frHT ' nl aUt-l’Ocffl VricMTch cf
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THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
A «ri«itllle*nd SUn.lard Popular Merlic»1Tr««tl»»
Exhausted Miseries Vitality
❖Untold
ItemilthiK from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Kxce«»e» or
Overtaxation, Urielrs Enervating the itarriad nml unfitting Serial the Itelation. victim
.for Work, -e, pretenders. or Foeeeea thla
Avoid un.k.iiful great
work. It contain*300 ftilf pog'-s, royal bvo. only Beautiful
binding, emlioeeed, concealed rilt. plain Price *1.00 IJIns- by
mail, postpaid, In wrapper.
trative i’lospectus Free, If you apply now. The
(inriii oiiah'oi author. Win. ft. Parker, M. D., re
r.cived the (.111.11 A M» .1 CWEI.bRII II1KIIAI.
from the Nntiooul iSfedienl Assoelntlou for
this I'lU/.K KSMAV on NCUVOVS and
I'll VMM A I. IH:i»II.ITV.Dr.I'arkeran4*eorpa be consulted,
of AssiHtant Physicians may confl
dentlaliy. i»y mail or In person, at the office of
tiii: pi:aboi»v ihkiiical inmtitlte.
So. 1 llulllitcb (St., Ibniun. .Maas., to whom all
orders for l.ooks or Ictlcra for advlca should bw
directed as above.
Prof. Loisette^
MEMORY
discovery and training method
tho crofweKt m>nmpr*tunttmt4r>aB b j envtou* would-b*
comp***itGrR, »r»<l inupiteof ••baFfi*an«nptf* to rob M bt»
of tho fruit of hi* of which d«n«iwt»U lM>
undoubted miiHsrloritw und |jK»t***iar*tjf of huitcAcliinKL
Prof 1> i 5 **?f* f >* Art of N* ver F'*rg* ttiL« ia twA^nizoa
to-duy in b fh Urtni*ph*rem aa marking port *nh[*>cbiit
Memory G-iliuie. In- Pr MpAcnm • rMi* whohaui free)g«vagi
Opinions of trtM.jdofn *11 | iftra itf tho *<
aaliy t * “! <d Ins hys'-*u l»v r- .rr*-s|»oBd*»iH5« if ino studied,not t showilHr
th*.t b a>. ii i . '■* t t”>’v vhi'e learned
nftmnni' *; t u:.t <m(j b■ »'k rstn bf in a *mol+
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