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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1890)
DRUGS‘ m DRUG S-AN D-ME DICINES. AUGUSTA III El CO • i LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTION, Enquiries and Corresponbence Solioited. A-aaress-Augusta Lumber Co.,* Ak-TXgULsrtrTL. Georgia, ir~r -JTT HACIHE.WIS. ^ 3 ^ BmKBOARDS. Ti m , f BUGGIES If i % CARTS m ■Zw'.r. : i r jm t h i PRICELIST, ! Log, SPRING W AGO [SIS ALL STYLE S7* J Chaise. \ & patent chaise brake / ' FISH BR9S WAG9H G9 RACINE,WIS. EVER” 2 % WANTS SDs. ASEE.KBRSSS J®t Tills t _______________ is A your do l2 *g£ ! '3jpartare. y . new 1 Silks di A- rect ir. m tlicmanufac M OuJ"redu22d A bring the best within reach of — We aro the KB manufacturers in ■ --r v ^ the ,1 ' r< U. ' c * B. to selling von , ■; HaSKEESYf.*. w. isEflF'St ferenees. We MmSmSS&SH are the Manufae-i oldest ||||pS|3y SJsSs^ir i i tureps Establish- in the; ImSaMf e “ 1^38, witai peric'nee' arS We‘ ! M iS guarantee the | I I CHAFFEE DRESS SILKS, K jH for richness of color, Buperior I ting finish ami wear |be qualities, to auoxcelled H ' by of um asymake Black maKe siri “ offer these “se Dresa l-»re 83 Silks wjifs in in Gros virus venting, Grains . Satins, Surahs, Faille jprancaiso and Al^£L ( Cloths, in Blacks only. postage) i Send us forward a 2c.-stamp (to pav of all and We will you samples CU, SK-£3£“» pricea ’ aUj J0U Can 666 for yo«r»Oi t3. O. S. CHAFFEE & SO.% • Wansfleld Centro, Conn. Refer, by perm is* on. to FirFt National BmjIs, Windham Nat ion a Bante,IJiirior-av'irijrsBaRic. V/i^iiniantic, Ccnn V. ii U man tic Savings lastiCCie, of we ... ... KWKTk Wi mu nsr to V mint r vis; Itlaet iouoj rue LHE pnnr.c GOOOSsiicarrjngeLsrsesPBE^i’tllJ t. ^ DDEn tin U»: rv, Q ml i 'ran -OF I0W PRICES! 1 Ills year season IS in of which THE' the BEST to purchase a Black bilk or Satin Dress. It is adapted to so many uses for which ladies require a becoming and handsome dress ; for house wear, as hostess or guest. '’’Recalls, attend church, receptions, wed dings, parties, lectures, amusements and en tertainments of all kinds. A good Black Silk or Satin Dress retains its beauty and fine appearance many years, outlasting and out-wearing half-a-dozen ordinary dresses, A GREAT many are now looking “ o “ nd ,o “« 10 « iv ' »* -v ■ AiiaicTUic leslfllv I MAoi y BIRTHDAY or NEW YEAR PRESENT. In many cases it is the intention to present the wife of an officer, pastor, or a lady teacher with something handsome, tasty, an[ j beautiful. To all such we say send us 2 cent 6tam P and CET 0UR SAMPLES and P r > ces . you will soon be convinced that a Black Silk or Satin Dress is just what you have BEEN LOOKiNC FOR. Everybody we sell to is as well sat . fied , the . following , „ . parties: .. is as Westport, Kentucky. May 1, 1889. Dear Sirs —I received the siik in good order, It is the best and cheapest oods goods sell for the 12.00 money I ever yard saw. in '1 me he same same «<* would for per Louisville Ky. The extra quality of the silk, the 10 braid and 1000 yards of spool siik, is certainly a wonderful bargain to offer to the public. pu , I _ take pleasure pleasure in in showing showing mv ray friends the samples r,U and Respectfully, advising them Miss to purchase M. £. GUYTON. of you. Office of Bret., cai. Br-coRTigR. Ralrioh, N. C., Dec. 17,1888. | .d’y ’^Sp.-rf^SWinywilera-. to'caod to-day. She is delighted c r.-V. a . !t sr> nd pleaded that voti were so prompt and mvj»elf« v.ifh her. and I enclofe highly check appreciate for the the |25.00. com* plane nt With best wishes, C. T. Bailey. very REMEMBER, (ourt,rtas ere so liberal » Black Silk or Satin Dress when b-aeght direct from oar factory is the MOST FCO.VGUICAL dre?A made. V/e guarantee ’-^ct ’atisfacUon ref “ nd ‘ he ™ n 7 7. S. CtiAfF££ t C3H, Otar.aSeldCcntrtCo.nn. IRUGS 8: MEDICIN ES. I I / J f es Ml! jiat.y, the People and General Sews. L FRIDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1890 . B n S 2 Hi S 2 Tmrra fingers 1 clasp wueu I tighten my grasp, will sldne Her bri iht ©Y6S witb rapture E j a E ■ □ a Does she lave- tue? It must be a snare, but I’am caught I de For by those blight eyes will 1 vow, I love her too well, words alone cannot And from her now life will 1 know It she loves me? • —>■ Here It Is. From six you take nine, and from nine you take ten; then from forty take fifty, and six will remain. SIX IX XL J IX X L s i x ; ‘We Point With Pride” / To the “Good name at lmnm/i* won by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, In Lowell May-, where it is prepared, tliejre is more > t Hood’s Sarsaparilla’ sold than of all medieinas, and it pas g fen the best satisfaction since; its introduction years ago This dared not be if the cine did not possess ikerit., if yon sufl from ijnpureblood, try peculiar jj^od’s Sarsip eirojJg villa aud realize its power. #1* ,, fZ* Sss* ■—.'v * i noticed, says ______ .CSVfBB car load upon car load r.f Kentuo^y/I Atlan-I mules going in tire direction of ta to be sold to Georgia with which to cultivate the soil during the next planting season. It Is said, and the statement is doubtless true, that millions of dollars of Georgia money lias found its way into the purses of Kentucky drovers for mules and horses. Whit a sad com unitary this is upon the planters of Georgia. If it will pay the drovers of Kentucky to ship mules and horses to Georgia to sell, and which they seem to haye no .difficultly iu selling readily at a good profit, ivouhl it not be money saved to our framers if they would raise their own stock and let Kentucky go else¬ where to sell her surplus mules and horses? It looks this way, when it has been demonstrated that. I etter, finer and stronger mules can bo raised in Georgia and at less cost than iu r.ny oilier state in the south. To be more independent in Ibis respect, our farm¬ ers should hereafter raise their own plow horses and mules. They will never be as prosperous as they other¬ wise wifUld be until they do this. A continual coughing is vciy annoying to persons sitting near you in any kin I of a gathering; besides, it is of grog) damage, j to the throat and lungs, is exaeedingly dangerous at this season of the year One half bottle of Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup will relievo any ordinary cough, and this remedy costs no more thin the inferior grades that are thrown on tlie market to sell at enormous profits. Dr It J. Iieid Druggist. A Montezuma man suggests that the southern people sell out their pos sessions in the soutb—uiggers and all to Ingalls, Heed & Uo., aud then emi grate in a body to South America. There is a perch fish iu a well at Mr. Wm. Avera’s, near Nashville, know to be thirty-five years old. When tbe well is being cleaned “perchie” Is: taken out, placed in a hue cot of fresh water and kept until the work is com pleted. The fish keeps tiie well clear i of all insects.—Berieri County Pioneer. The Governor is advertising kite old capitor for s tis. It will be s ,11 on the 10th of March, at. auction, to the high- i est bidder, for one-half cash, balance in one and two years. The sale wi.l take place at the old capitol budding, | and the first hid will have to be at i least a* $12.^,019. ai.v- aia m I.ielo. it: is led i-it by |/|A lflO feet. | --♦- . Tf,e »arl>er »Uop. When yon are in Augusta ao«l waul a shave or hair cut go to the Central Hotel Barber bhop. It is the place - IRXT SEASON’S COTTON j v ,«r- BAGGING. - - !oA. W. J. Northen, Chairman of the Cotton Committee, Is¬ 4 sues a Circular. y^pssued ’ he following circular letter has by lion. W. J. Northtn, 1 clia rman of the committee on cotton It will be of interest to I . fry farmer in Georgia. The circu¬ mads: At the session of the State Alliance, at Macon last August, tho com e on cotton bagging was contiu e j, with instructions to provide a ( u licient supply of cotton bagging for j bp toon of the coming season. thereafter as an expression l ■ ■ *- ■be received from the different j lies throughout the state eodors- j ... pis action, the committee was [1 together for the purpose of raak puitablo arrangements for the afaeturaof standard cotton bag m i ,;e that ti no the national con veil ■ Jit las St, tbe Louis covering adopted for the cotton next crop, b ig Jirged Jmal upon the members of the Alliance its general use. Pm now prepared to report that jiiofaetories, that undertook the Spty of cotton bagging the past sea L v, ill supply the fanners with stand ,1 ' .4 >ii bagging to be forty-four idii, aad weigh not less than unices. manufacture will not be co in¬ ks'' 1 until the Willis have received »u. orders to justify a cliiuige of lieli: . ry. Orders will not be accept g unless accompanied by sufficient fe|satisfactory ^Gher guarantee of pay K.j, in cash or negotiable pa Via addressed to West at West Point, Garr l' f a . .11- || Si |‘lev “it. ise 1 that the t o-operatiyi Man company, of DeKatib couu ty IG#., John E. Maguire, LitUouta, go ’manager, will (ill orders for CO 'agging made at the mills o.‘ Lli taiiy on Yellow river, i’riei’s u i med as orders are received. l ^ ;ers of each county allia u: t anfc requt.sted to make these facts ku own at unco to the members of tli i or, ?aniz itioiis, and urge pro oat and pr oper action. ’ Jel'iy on the part of the farmers gn ve iiiucli trouble and made much ce ifusiou during the last season. All Hi is can be avoided I)/ immediate ac li(in as herein advised, W. J. Noiithbn, Cl airman UomYi ttee Cotton lJagging. PoIkou Oak. Tlie following extract, taken from a etterwiitt.cn by Mr. K. A. Bull, fu ily explains i! self: Whilu surveying land in 1881 I ac (■iileiilly handled poison oak v.ue, an I lei a than ttlnee hours (tlie erup ion usually resulting from sueo contact begins in ton days) my face was swol leii and disfiguied, aud my hand! and ai ms seriously affected. I im nodiate ly began taking Swift’s Specifl : (8. 8. 8.), and after taking three large bot tb i l found afl signs of the break! ng ot t entirely removed. I was led to suspect its return at the same time ntxt year, but it did not, nor lias there besn any indications ol its return siijiue. My little boy, eight years old, was ;t f]hcted witli the same poison in 18 \. a' ter taking sever#! bottles of Swift’s ecific (S S. S.) tboeruptiuis entire jy disappeared. A very light form of title same eruption returned during the u<4<t spring, but we then resumed tins ^ S S., a id hiving tak ;n cn ,u .h due ,,, , that season to make tlie cure per mj inent, he has not since had any re¬ tll in of tbe disease. Swift’s Specific fg S. S S.J SI certainly certainly effected effectul thoroush llioroug.i cu res iri both these cases, jiIkJ I regar<i ; jj, ss a most effective remedy for all E. Bi i su jl) diseases. A. ll, Anderson, S. C. J.realise .. . on Blood , and , "skin „ . Diseases ... ; rn Ajied free. S *FI F V SPECIFIC CO. A , IstnU , Ga . — . _ . ^yg Bra* Gtlfif). Thtj D6Opl0 Of • G< orgia are not obliged to tlect men to the legislature simply Ijecause they ) w nt in to l) go go there inert. The aucm.ii mm. wh > want j I go to the legisl iture are t :e very who ought not to be sent Unie. i speaking. Ttrmsi $ 1 . 50 , in Advance. A Lawrence county larmer killed a hog we it'll tni? 700 pounds. The buy who succeeds in the world is he who is content, for a time, to do two dollars’ wortli of work for a dol¬ lar. It is handy to have a good wood pile and to have it cut up by some power besides that which propels the buck Silw - Woman's ida of a man’s work is that be sits in an office all day and smokes. A man imagines that a wo ,mn does nothing at all. The fanners of Georgia are thinking mme about the next crop than politics. Sensible larnK.rs. There is more iu farming than politics. Tho farmers of Georgia are busy now, making ready for the new cl 'op year, Never did they enter upon the task of preparation with lighten hearts, or with more omfidenoe in toe result of their labors of tho yea*. A cigarette trust with a capital of *11,030,000 has been form al, If the trust will advance tho price of the deadly cigarette to $1 each it will mer¬ it the gratitude of mankind, whether it makes any money or not. if you or any of your family should happen to be frightfully burned or sea Me d what have you in the house to alluvial the pain until you ran get. a physician A box of Hoggs’ German Salve at hand In times like tills would save a world of suffer I ng and oftentimes a doctor bill, ns It has noeipial in ens:s of this kind, as well as Inflammation of all kinds. Dr. K. J. Held. Diuggist. An exchange says tr*!v: Tho man who says ho cvnhot aff >rd to take a newspaper, at a cost of two omits a week, will spend llfty o^nts as day O i smoking and drinking. And the man who s lys lie Ii h no time to re id a pa¬ per has lots of time to play cards, loaf about and bo a bore. EX Til A on DIN A WY BONE »C HATCH INC. Herbert .Hpcity,. Tram out, had c.lilv to Bf. mi my Vmft'W. •OB 3 B spusniisn ilmv nearly run me ><•*»•/.%■ Trlul I si-io. in 4 llicm raw to the lior l everything without relief. I v..•■ torment ed In this way for two virs. I then “found idnrhfi'iExtrnct of Flax (Vapll. on) Skim Cure at the Drug Store,used it, and It has cured mo sound flinl well." Clarke’s Flax Soap has no cpral for Hath and Toilet Skin Cure *l.mi. Soup 2,1 cents. For sale at llnmnmc u. Lucas & Co.. There were Hi,500 marriages in Georgia diring 1889. The negroes show a greater percentage of mar¬ riages lo their numbers than the whites, though there is a greater popu¬ lation of whites, which runs aggregate 110 above that of the bluer Tbnt Little Tirtklini?. In your throat, which males you cough once in a while and keeps you constantly clearing your throat, arises from catarrh, is a constitutional disease the ordinary cough mi'dieiiuis all fail to bit Urn spot. VVlial von need is a constitutional remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Alaev scrofu- people who have ink ui tins m 'diciiic for Ill dyspepsi i, loss of appetite, and ollie.t troubles, have heed surprised that it should cure tliolr troublesome cough. Hut tn know the actual cause of the. cough is to solve the mystery. Many cases of consumption can be traced baek to the neglect of some such slight affection as ibis. Consumption can bo c< iitrolled in its early stages, and the effect of irtetsswsi II■ tod's Sarsaparilla in purifying Hie blood, of catarrh and co sumption, has restored to perfect heath many persons on whom this dreaded disease seemed to have a firm hold. TlipQiitnaah Press says: “Hook keeping is as essential to succe af il farming as it is to successful rtjeichan ,ii 4 j||„_,> And the Courier, of Hump ton, Ark, on the same line says: flow many farmers can tell ih how much it costs them to feed a dairy co w a year, or a brood mare or a brood sow, or a horse, or to raise a calf, colt, pig, lamb goat or dog to maturity?” Rbeuroatism and Catarrh. Itiieumalism and catarrh are hoth blood diseased In many Severe liases they have yielded to treatment Willi Ii. I! Ii' ( Hot,inic iiloo I It,Imp III of by liloo I lla.’iii (>»., Atlanta, tin Writ* for book of couviin ing proofs. Kent free. K l* Dodge, Atlanta, Ga., says: “My wif “ hid catarrh and nothing did her any 2(1< „, Her consiitutioii iin.tl y failed and , poison i;ot into liur blood. ! placed lo r J*" her il recovery 01 1S was - I1, rapid 15 and t0 complete. " ,v snrpise J \V. P. much McDaniel, en.aeiaied Atlanta. and Imd Ga , rheuun- writes: J “• was tisiu so bad I could not gel along without crutches 1 also had neuralgia in the ii -ad. First class physician* did me no i ^ W( ^“ ^ ! }' ^ mend it, as a good tonic and quick eur».” j Airs, Matil la, Nichols, KnoxvilJe, Tenn , wnt«;>». 1 bad catarrh *ix and «t iiiohL di-ir’ssing cough, and my U/H. eyes were rime > NW( ,,|* n . f, V c bottles o» I>, thank Go H cure I me.” M : ,,: ‘ v,s , v ( ' r ’ Tcx-h. write*. “1 wa, s„hj nt a number of y«ais to speils , <>i inllam'ottory r .eum itWi , i. »hieh -ix ;; ,*,.? ° ; |’ihv!" 7.dt’ e ti y Mw since.” u,r the, tightest ,miu NO. T N E W AD V r E 1 1 T ISE.W ENTS. HAIR PARKER’S BALSAM ** fB»j JasB Olennses Promotes and hoauliOos the hair. Never a luxuriant growth. (J 0 Fails to Restore Gray SI » Cur<>« Hair Oil,-, scalp mill to its diseases <?1 «XI Youthful „t A Dniytrisfs. halrfalliUM Color. 4 CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. ltt;d Cross Diamund Uraml. Thft only rollahla pill for aale. Ruffe and •are. l.A<lu<«, llrntitl, n«k IvruffgiM. for the Ilia T>* siinnd iu reel mctallieboxea, sr&k4 with blue ribbon. Take no other. Send 4c. (stamps) I.ivtUi'ft,” for <n particular# (fittr, by imdL mi l “Relief Nanu for Chicho»tcr I’hcntlctd C Madison l’lillailu, Uofcr. T«r o., HINDERCORN8. Stops all pitta. KiiMifM Th«only furoCnl’O forCi'rnst. ugglwta Hiaco»<fcCo. N.T oni fort to the feet. 15o. nt. 1 ir . t » tt c © m s o m p;t i v e rromdcfectivo nutiiliou. laLoiutimu tOc. ouu MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS’S grateful-comforting. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. 5,000 'L-SboMW agents AT ONCK wanted sell the tn Clienpeat, most Com pliite, Authentic, Siilondlilly lllmdriltrri, and THItll.I.INU HISTORY of ilIMi V STANLEY’S WONDERFUL a ADVENTURES wn AFRICA Oulllt 4mii Out. A1 randy selling eieilit. imuuinh.ly. Profits l<'re«. Supplies on it'd to *5 par coin day. Big terms. F Lr.t Immense chance chance to money. r address, If, U.CUItTH a c;o., I’uhr., Cliiclnuati. 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Dr Parker and a corps of Assistant Physicians may l>o consulted, eonfl dentiitlly, by mail or Iniierson, at the office of TIIB PKAIIOBY MKliaJAL INHTITUTR. No. 4 Bulfliirli Nt., Boston, /flitea., to whom all orders for hooks or IctUrs for advice should We directedu»above. MfwfVELOUS 11 DISCOVERY EMORY Jin Mind wandering otrrad. B'>oks laarnad all mio rtmouig. Toatimoniala from Wjv W Irajec, iiart.a of amit tl»*» on iilolw. application Pronpnctua U> Vmt, POST W_I A. Luiautut, W Viith Atv. Now York. Banas* Foot rower Wood Machinery. 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