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By CLEM, 6 . SnoaE.
VOL. XIII.
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G-reenesboro* Ga.
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j As the year draws to a close we take occasion to thank our thousands of patrons in Tal¬
iaferro county and the section reached by The Democrat for the exceedingly liberal trade patro¬ hae
nage which has been bestowed upon us. We are conscious of the fact that this
been drawn to us by the
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
which we have offered, but at the same time are equally conscious that our ability to give our
patrons extraordinary bargains could not have been fulfilled had it not been for the confi¬
dence reposed in us by our customers which found vent in the
GREATF^
recorded by any business House in Middle Get a for the'past two years. This patronage
has imbued us with increased facilities for serving the people, and it is with pleasure we an¬ i
nounce that our already large establishment lias been made larger by the addition of
AIOfHll STORYS
with our former flooring room we were cramped for space. We have added to that capacity
and have added a number of new departments. Our friends must look out for our grand
opening and for the increased ctock which has been purchased by uh. We arc waiting
to serve them with our ek gant line of
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includingthe very latest novelties in all departments. We have presents for everybody— fop
the parents and the children—for sweethearts and for husband and wives. Jewelry, fancy
goods, notions, ties, every articles which gives opportunity for a suitable present. Call and
see us and buy your Christmas goods of us. But while our space is limited, we desire to
make mention of the fact that our
General Line
of Dry Goods, Dres,s Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Clothing. BootSj Shoes, Hat , ilttrness,
Hardware, Furniture, Staple aud Fancy Groceries remains unappoacherd and unapproacha¬
ble. Our friends (the genial readers of The Democrat) know full well that they always
obtain the best value for the money from us, end we assure them that our jiast record will
be eclipsed during the coming holiday seasons.
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GREENESBORO, GEORGIA.
Beveled t« the Interest if th Peiple and Genera) Sews.
CRAWFORD V1LLE, GEORGIA, ADAY, DECEMBER 13.1881*.
Couldn’t Tell.
tones What did your wife say when
fagot home last night? Smith—What
X she say? My dear fellow, it would
’Ice roe three hours to toll you half of
riftt she said.
Is Lite IVovtii J.ivingl
ot If you go through tho world a dys
pile, A.oKor’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a
: 'sit ve euro lor the worst fronts of Dys
i ipsia, IudigesUon, Flatulency and Cun'
I ' nation' tluaraneed and sold by Ham*
dr. Luetts & Vo., Druggsits
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Retired.
■' in account of declinlug health Mr. Geo.
foods, after a connection of nineteen
■s with the Ilawklusvillo Dispatch lias
• fait his interest in that paper to Mr.
J - Waterman and retired from journa
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4surprislug A Duty to Yourself,
that people will use a com
me-, ordinary pill when they can secure
tv '■ U aWo English one for the same men -
eflj Dr Acker's English pills arc a posi
tt* (jure for sick lieiultiChc and all liver
trcd-i-s. They arc small, sweet, easily
l aim ,«nd ilo not gripe. Uatmnuck Lucas
Druggists.
Married..
G the late homo of Mr. Ooorgo Bunch
of Wednesday evening, December 4th,
MijFiank Waller was united in matri
m< y . Miss Drue.illc llarrcl, Rev. T,
hci'.ar olllciatiug.—W urrentou Clip¬
per’j. ,
lep.fs Cherry Cough Syrup
IsHviiig splendid satisfaction to tho
uadi .iru Hie sales are posit! vely marvel¬
ous, \hUh can be accounted for lu no oth
0 | '.ay xcepi that it is without doubt
the heat on the market. Ask for and he
sure you get tho gcnuSe. We keep It.
Geo. vv. drown & Do., Sharon, and K. J.
Reid, U I'uvfordville.
Old Democrat.
Al’fh^G, Thurman has boon speaking
and vot'r for the Democratic party for
sixty yen Tills is a good example to he
followed >y every man who desires to lead
an hcDiibt d virtuous life.
People Everywhere
Confirm our statement when wo say that
Acki r’s English Remedy is in every way
superior to any and all other preparations Whooping
for ipa Threat and lumps. In
Congb -.ind croup A . - magic and relieves
at cfi'ii, We offer yoi a ample bottle
trm. •.UCBi'fttbC.s lf.ia,w»«y. Hainneu' 1 ,1“ Lpcas ' P
a F*£*i|t'V<‘gmuainee. Druggists. ' «v
Co.,
SeriouHly Charged.
George West is now In Quitman jail un¬
der four serious charges—murder, at¬
tempt to rape, larceny from a church and
carrying concealed weapons. All the
crimes have been committed within a
year.
I Imples on tho l r acc
Denote nn impure state of the blood and
are looked upon by many with suspicion
Acker’s Blood Elixir will remove all on
purities and leave the complexion smooth
and clear. There, is nothing that wilt
so thoroughly build up tho constitution
and purity guaranteed and strengthen by Hammock, the whole Duties* system,
Co., Druggists.
In Bad PI aeon.
There were found lu oho night at At¬
lanta recently, by actual count, 1,003
young men In attendance at pool tables,
billiard tables and other places of the
name character, while only 114 were at¬
tending church.
Caution to Mutliear.
Every mother is cautioned against giv¬
ing her child laudanum or paregoric; it
creates an unnatural craving for Htiiim
nuts which kills the mind or the child.
Acker’s Baby Soother Is speetially prepai
ed to benefit children and cure their pubis.
It is harmless and contains no Opium or
Morphine. Druggists* Sold by llammack, Lucas &
Co',
Borv'Hl Him Right.
When a Cincinnati burglar pleaded
guilty tho other day, and piteously alleg¬
ed that ho was drunk when he committed
the crime, the juif ; e gave him two years
extra on ids senten ee, saying: "The man
who gets drunk and commits a felony i .
worse than a sober man who breaks the
law ”
The Invalids Hope.
Many seemingly Incurable eases of blond
poison, ii.ive latarrli, scrofula and rle uinati-m
lieen cured by B. B. IS. (Botanic
Ulood Balm), made hy the Blood Balm Go.,
Atlanta Ga. Wiitc to them for book
filled with convincing proof. living
G. W’ B. Raider, seven miles
from Athens, Ga., write: "For several
years I suffered with running ulcers,
which doctors treat*d and pronounced
incurable. A single bottle of J5. H. JI. did
me more good th in ail the doctors. I kep
on using it and every ulcer healed."
jL%RtaL*r , ,J8a?fe %■
B. B. B. for catarrh, which he thought
incurable, as It resistedl*H treatment. It
delighted him, and continuing its use he
whs cured sound an.t well,”
R. M.Lagwson, East Point Ga, writes:
"My wite Itad scrofula 15 years. Hhc,
and kept growing worse. .She lost her hair
her skin broke outfearfull Debility,
emaciation and no appetite followed. Af- J
trr physicians 1 raniii arid 1 numerous ’ advertised 1 !
rn-ovel™ ^ ami comrdcf.-T’ I* '
Oliver /)» hficour, t Jialti x, u: more, AM., , writrs; |i .
‘*1 suffered from weak Ir-tek ami rheuena
tl«n. B. B. B. has proven to be the only
medicine . that relief. I
gave me
The Burner Shop.
When you are in Augusta and want
a shave or hair cut go to the Central
Hotel barber Shop. It is the place
Terms: $ 1 . 50 , In Advance.
Some of our exchanges are quarreling
over the next governor.
Fever and ague, bilious fever, dyspepsia,
affections of the liver and bowels readily
yield to Laxador, after a few doses. l’rice
25 couts.
If your baby needs medicine buy n bat¬
tle of Dr. BuM's Baby Syrup It contains
nothing injurious, and helps the baby
when teething.
The Savannah anil Tybeo railroad
was sold at receiver’s sale recently and
was bought by the bondholders for
$ 100 , 000 .
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nucklcn’s Arnica ^atve.
Tna Bust Balyk in the world for Cuts,
Brusis, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and poe
Uvely cures l’iles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
nr money refunded. 1 ’iieo 15 eents p*
box. At liamuaek. l.ucas * Co's.
Mrs, Howell Cobb, of Athens, wul -
ow of tho lute Gon. Howell Cobb, Is
dead.
A Good Cough Syrup.
Theres nothing parents should bo so
careful about as selecting a cough syrup.
Burrs' Cherry' Cough .Syrup costs no more
than the cheeap and inferior nostrums
thrown on the market. Tho best is none
too good, be sure and get It EGGS' CIIERo
KY COUGH SYRUP. We keep It on
hand at all times. Dr. R. J. Hold, Craw
fordvlllo and Goo. W. Brown & Go, Sim
ron.
Tho outlook for lS'.i.l is very encour¬
aging. If one-half of tho unticipa
Lioim uro realized it will bo a phen¬
omenal year.
Their Hindu css ISeomlng.
Probably no one thing lias caused such a
general revival trade at Lucas & Ham
inaek’s Drug .Store as their
giving awav to their on stouten of so
many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is
cle neevr j’rom disappoints. thefact tlmt < oiiolis, R p ways t olds. cure As Iiui.i,
BionchUlft, Crouf), ini»l fill tliroH.* iii)*' *uiio
i’s quickly cured, You can test it be
f „, i buying byjsettluy iv trial bottle fvge,
, u ii'ic t>i. ited.
Th o ypv.nfj «rrr who can i
it tuno should givo the cookulov
trial. Shu might bo able to . in ■
slap-jack with bettor ouccess.
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GOOD ADVICE.SHOWING RE*UJ.T
Edward wife Sllvey, had L'ntarrh Chicago, twenty gives testimony: live
suffered "My six before years;
severely for years vhe
began to tiso your roniedy. Unable to
breatlio except through condition. the Tried mouth; In a
most critical every¬
thing without relief, when Dr Streeter
advised her to buy Clarke’s Extract of
Flax (l'apillon) Catarrh Cure, Relief
followed Imincdlncly. She continued to
use II- until she Is now entirely cured Her
health has not been so good in many years.”
JTIcofl.llO. Wash tho Baby Willi Chithe’s
Flax Soup. 2o cents.
sold by all Druggist now bus the Flax
remedies on hand
A Bad Eye.
A boy in England has a telescopic him eye¬
sight, A lly looks as large object to is a s a
nihil, and every other propor¬
tionately magn Hied. io Ids men nn*
gianst ihe as high as two story itoiitteB* ami
finest print looms up like tho letters
on a circus poster.
A Womierful Recovery.
Mrs. Leo. Sniooto, a highly cul
tlvaU'il and CBtimablo lady of I’ich
cott, Ark., writes under date of April
22, 1889: “Daring the summer of 1-87
my eyes hccaino inllamed, and my
stomach and liver almost liopele-sly
disordered’ Nothing I ato agrood
witli me, I took chronio diarrhCBt,
and for some time my life was despair¬
ed of hy my family. Tho leading physi¬
cians of the country were eon milted,
and tho medicines administered by
them never did any permanent good,
and I lingered between life ai d death,
the latter being preferable to tho ag¬
onies 1 was enduring, fn May, 1888,
1 become disgusted with physicians
and their medicines. I dropped them
Ail, and depended solely on SwIR’s
Slice die (8. S. H.) 1 a few botll< s
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which tnuilo mo pOHUinintly well—
well from then uiilill now.
Disabled for Business,
Several ,, , yours ago my lua.t i failed
me and J was compelled to give up my
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caused from excruciating pains in my
, k ’ jjv dll(J , 8t<III1 aeh. ! li i<id
every medicine . . I could hear of, but
without receiving any relief. My at- |
tention , was then called ,, , to . S. o. . IS, u I .
,
tried five bottles of it, and received I
. . ®OBt , gratifying .. ......, resit Is. am ... to-j ... (
,Uiy a, l, “ lt ' ,y , ‘"' 1 s " , "“ 1 :l
yOU 1 Will . 1 (hid Jtliywhero, 3 hfid l OW© H i I
all to tho cur^tiv© . |iro|MTtie8 .. 4 to be
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foulif| jr « wifrii w (K;ci(ic (S . S. S’.)
It. L. Womack, , : ’
Morgantown, N.
Treatise on Blood and Skin ]>.'.■'■■■■ es
Atlanta, mailed free. Ga. SWIF F SPECIFIC CO. j
NO. 50.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MASON & HAMLIN • *
Orcan and Piano Co.
BOMTIJN, M'AV YORK, CHICAGO.
NEW i Contains a five octavo. Nino
.Stop Action, furnished lu a
Ndimj, large and handsome case of
solid black walnut 1’i'iee ?!)!>
ORGAN, cash-also sold on Easy Iliro
jfor Isj stein at $12.37 per when quarter.
STY 1.1: ten quarters, organ
becomes the property of per¬
*411. son hiring.
THE MASON* HAMLIN'
IMAWON "Stringer,’ 1 invented and pat
tented by Mason * Hamlin in
A IKK2, is used in tho Mason *
llAMMNlii’eiiiarkahlu Hamlin pianos exclusively. of
refinement
tone and phenomenal eapaol-
1*1 A Not*, ty to stand in tune rlmracter
jiso these instruments.
POPULAR STYLES ORGANS AT ?22,
$32.80, $00, $78, $00 AN1) UP.
Organ» and Pianos sold for Hash, Ktvnj
Payments awl limited. Catalogue Free.
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.
EPPS ’ 8 COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"By laws a which thorough knowledge the operations of the natur¬ of di¬
al govern
gestion and nutrition, and by a c ireful ap«
plication lected of the Mr. line Epps properties lias provided of well-se¬
Cocoa, flavour¬ our
breakfast tables which with a delicately
ed beverage may save us many
heavy doctors’ Dills. U is by that the judicious constitu¬
use of such articles of diet a
tion limy be gradually built up until
strong, enough to resist every ten¬
dency to disease. Hundreds of subtle
maladies are Healing around us ready to
attack wherever there is a weak point.
W(i may escape many a fatal shaft by'
keeping ourselves well fortified with pure
blood and a properly nourished frame.”—
Civil Serriee Ornette. Made simply with
boiling tins, water or Grocers, mfik. Sold labelled only thus: in half
pound by
James Mpps * Co., Homoeopathic Cliorn
sts, London, England.
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CHICMESTtFVS ENGLISH
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CTieoilciil to,, Maifliau Hq., PhlittUit, l*m
mp' ■ PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
q»<1 Uiautiflctt tho L4. bulr.
.i4 a hiMiiHitnt tfiowtli.
»< r wtel Never Fail* l» B»»foro Or*y
Hiilr to it» Youthful Color.
SW( Cuioh riealp df mxiten A Imfr falling
THE GLORY OF MAN
5TRENGTH.VITALITY!
How Lost! How Re&ainedt
pKwmcq 0F imth }^L
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KNOW THYSELF^ r/Z
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
A ffuientificfin*! '-'Umlnrd Popular MedicalTrftatlM*
on the iCrrori of Y- tttqPrfHoatare Dedino, Neryooi
ami PbyBiual Hubmty, injpnrltij h of the Blood,
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Itufcultlns from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Kxce»»ci or
Over taxation, Enervafint' mil uuQttiuff the victim
for Work* Bnuhi* 80,1 bu siarrietlor Hocui H*iution.
Mal.ng, pf/ttpalrl, <•>«!...-. I, rdt. In plain i».« only si .00 liliia- i>y
r/iftii, coiiC4;aJea wrapper,
tratlvo difltifiguisb/u) Froapectu** author, Free, Wm. if vou Parker, apnly now. Tho
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< lit A Nil ,IF\VKl,LEO MKDAIj
from 1 1«o Notional iUrdintl AmHwIiUion for'
t »H MIMIC BiHHAY on UKUVOVH uud
rilYsit Mj m:isihl TV.Dr. Parker ami ncorp*
<'f AKBi. ui.t i'ijyklciana may ho co*nlt«i!L coufl
i*< ntially, by mail or in person* at tho office of
thk j'KAKomr itiKoiCAf# inmtiti/tb*
No. 4 liulflm-h HI.* ffonUHJ* .^InAa., to whom all
f/TiierR for hooka or letters for advice should be
directed a« above*
Prof. Loisette’s
MEMORY 1
DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD
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