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Official Organ of
Greene county.
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C. HEARD, ...Proprietor.
11. T* MSWIS, ■ • Idilor.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1884.
Tt> PhiL Ic phi Record, Inlo,ro
dent, aajs ;
“Within the lust ten year-, (lie peo
ple ol th* Niiili aid South Ir.ve rutne
to know riih ilk r belter titan ever
before. Multitudi aof Northern men
have penetrated all portion, of the
South, and the social a. well as com
mercial ititereoitr.mr o( the two section,
has lef ere’itiy intended. For tlii.
reason, the p-np!e will turn with incre
dulity and disgust from the usual par
tisan stories of Kuklnx outrage and
ba. bnrily. This is, in fact, an era of
good Iceline. whn-li no 11111-111111 of sec
tional calutm.) ruu seriously dutuib.
Sectionalism has had it* evil -1 1 y. and
with that its agitators must lc con
tee*. For the pi merit, the country is
too much occupied with quc.-iinti.s n(
riMSUM and tnx ili -u to be diverted
with accounts of Southern murage cs
pucully when the cou-t. of the South
are fully ahie to cope with offender,
against the laws. The fact that a dis
position to revive buri-d sectional con
troversy is manifested so early, indi
cates 1 hat tli i pr-i*ra ume of the ma
jority in Gougiuns to tesolutcly reduce
taxation is by no means sn gratifying to
its enemies as they have pretended.
If thsy really believed that an nbsti
nate resistns to the policy of revenue
reduction would bo acceptable to the
country they would have no need ol
resorting In anythinc so de-perule us a
reuewal of ancient se-tionnl issues "
Such intemely cold wnatli
err has not been known in this
country for many yeais. Relow will
bs found the degree of cold at various
tsoints as indicated by Thermometers.
Louisville, Ivy., 19° below zero.
St. Louis. Mo , 23° do do
Jamestown, Dak. 48° do do
Cleveland, Ohio., 14° do do
J'ittshurg, Pa , fi 0 do do
Columbus, Ohio,, S° do do
Nashville, Tcnn,. l'l° do do
Cairo H’ do and 1
Davenport, la., 0° do do
Dubuque, G° Jo do
Ks.kuk 12° do do
Lacrosse, 7° d> do
St. Piul, 8° do do
Leavenworth, 8° do do
Omaha, 9 deg. do do
Yankton, 13 do do do
Jliionark, 19 do do do
At'hnia 0
Charleston 13 (said to
be the coldest weather at. that place in
135 years )
—The election in Richmond Coun
ty, on Tuesday, on the Fence question,
resulted in favor of no- fence by a
taajority.
—There were 732 interments in the
Asgusta Cemetery last year.
The Douioctatic Caucus of the
Ohio I egilture bn nominated II n.
Heoty H Payne for IT. 8. Sen Mm to
succeed Hon. Gee II Pendleton.
Snow fell to the depth of2o inches
on Tuesday at Wheeling, West Yir
fcWia.
—An election in Brooks County un
der the lca! option law, resulted in n
victory for the |troliibiuoui*t.
—The cod people ol A 1 „nt have
eontrionted most liberally, during the
week, for the relief of the suffering
pfe. ofthatcity. Over four ihousiud
dollara 4 raised ad distribut'd
among thaaufiering, freezing poor.
'J he year just ai an cod lias been
reu.srkably disastrous on* io point of i
•eeident* and calamities on land and
water. Throughout its course
have crowded on each other with unu
sually gre it lor* of tile and property.
Begining with the memorable ft and
of the Phnttbe and the Khin ■. the
Mississippi the Ohio ami . thcr 1 lant
ern rivers, the series of di-sstci* cm*
tinued with exceptional tornadoes, fir
cyclones, ship-wrecks. railway inci
dent*. etc. The fatality has been
exceedingly great The loss of life, not
Inking into account the deaths from w ir
pestilence, eritne aud suicide, an 1 not
including those accidents in which
tHere were less than fbree per- n
silled, amounts to '>4 307.
The manufacture ol paper pulp ml
a substi'ute fit wood is fa
vorable attention. It is believed that
it will prove much cheaper than wood*
equally us durable end fully as go and for
fine uoik. The pajer board will takt
the finest polish, as well a* any tint,
shade or color. It may be made water
proof, ami c;.n be uini bh-ized and
grained. In the construct ion of build
ings a- rorfing material, in making
br d,.l ea-kets or for furniture purposes
it i- believed that paper lumlt-r will,
ere long, come into general use.
• • - • - • •
William and Mary College, of Vir
ginia, Ins clo<eJ its doors, havin' LiA
onestndenl at ihe beginning of this
school year. Next to Harvard, this was
the oldest College in America, having
been founded in IG93' and was the only
one that recicred a rot and charter.
Am nng the m ■( vuiinent 11 an edoca
ted in its halls were Washington, Mar
shall, Randolph, Tyler, Rrtckenridge
tid General Scott
It is related that California farmers
raise sixty-two bushels of sunflower
seed to the acre, and alter grinding a
gallon of nil from each bushel, feed the
; u-fuse to chickens and cows.”
A b") wiih a patch uti his knee can’t
be bin and lo go on an errand to the next
house, but lie will follow a hand wagon
all ever town nod uever realize that he
isn't dressed in broadcloth.
Arc nding to the New York Exfren,
it is the bay on top of the molasses
hogshead who -ings : “Oh for a thou
•and tongues.*
I— S> •
There are übout 60,000 locomotive
engines in ihe w rid, and 12(1 000 pas
senger and 500 000 freight cars. There
are 200 000 miles ol track, and the
capital invested is 820 000.000,000,
—-♦
A Toronto man died ol small-pox
lwertly-su years ago and last week his
grandchild slept upon the same bed
and took the tlistase. The doctor says
the germs of the di-ease were there all
that time
ftOYAI
P K ROYAL MR®* Jh
LtoA “ I*ijiT(LY n s
ny
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never vine**. I marvel of
purity, strength and wholosomeneßS.
Mure economical than the ordinary kinds,
and can not be sold in ro/nputi lion with
the mulliPtido of low irsi, short, weight,
alum or plnv.jdiiite powders. Sold only in
cans. Royvl Uvking IY>wi>Kit Cos., 100
Wall st., N. V. tub. 1, ’B3
gukene county
Shi I'iir.s Sale*
FOU FEBRUARY, 1884
The following preperty, in this county,
i.i advertised for sale by tlie Sheiitf, uu Ihe
lit Tuesday in February next :
One Irnct of land containing four
hit tidied acres of laud, more or less, all
that tract of land situated, lying and
being in Greene eouiiiy~-said land lev
ied on as the pn porty of Inman. Swann
A Cos., the same being a part of the es
lata II J. U tilts, deceased, to satisfy a
11 fa issued from Greene Superior
Court in favor of F. 0. Foster, trustee,
vs louian, Swann & Cos.
Also, at the mho lime and piano,
one tract ol land containing sixty-lour
and A aerosol land im re or less, Ihe
same situate'! in the 1 11 I).strict G. M
in said county —levied on to satisfy a
Superior Court li la in favir of David
k Xewsot.i lor u*e Columbu* C Odver
vs Win. 1! Dilvin principal and John
A C 1 1vvr’ghf, security
A>f", at the same time and place two
'rads of land in Greene county, 1 eon.
laiiiing HOG avrei, more or less; the
other tract containing 80 acres, more
or lo**, all being tin hind whereon tho
defendant new reside; levied on as
tl. . rnpertv of 11. C. M trill t ■ satis
fy a fi la issued from the Superior
( Hurt of said 1 .cunty in farm of Charles
\ Dtvis >s 11. C. Ml rritt.
C. C NORTON Sheriff
4ET FREE!
SELF-CURE.
CSS * favorite prescription of one of t ;
nmht note'i mni mcct ssiul specialists in tlit l S.
(now retlretl)for the cure of Serrou* Debility,
JjO*t Xfanhood % WrakMa9 anti Decay.Sc >:t
In plain scaled envclopc/'rea.DnijarUtscaiiflU it.
Address DR. WARD & CO. Louisiana. Mo.
(a ICO 1C 4- l*% Greene County.
I Elijah M. Philip**, Administrtlor#f
I the of Mftay A It Philips. Applies
: for Leifst*3 of Dismiaf ion. and such 1 otters
will be granted oil Mi• first Monday in
April, JSS-4. unites good Tdjectious fil
ed-
JOEL F. THORNTON. Ordinary
I)cec*'er VS. |g?3 - list Monday, April
LIVERY m SALE STABLE.
INGRAM 4- WRIGHT,
On BROAD STREET ,
uuivfsHouo, - - ca.
\T.W vehicles of every description. Good saddle and harness Horses. ('artful
ami attentive drivers. Patronage respectfully solicited.
.lAMKM l\GK\n JAO WllliaiT
January 4. ISB4
AT 718 BROAD STRUT,
Augusta* Ciia.,
-y()P c;in imy Clothing. Ha s Ciid*-rwear, Neckwear, Umbrellas, etc., ete.
Y as cheap as anywhere in (he United Slates.
A full line of
Ready-Made Overcoats
Always on hand. The
TAI LOIIING DEPARTMENT
Is complete. Overcoats, Suits and parts of Suits made to order at the lowest pos
sible prices. J
Well Outfits a Specialty!
Goods warrant'd, and entire satisfaction gun*gjit<'ed to every purchaser. Visit
ors to llie Gity are invited to cdl! and examine my stock.
AUGUST DORR*
TAILOR anti GENTS FURNISHER,
718 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Ga. nov 2,83
J.T.GATHRIGHT
& Cos.,
237 Sixth Street,
Louisville, Ky.,
MANUFACTUHIiUS OF
SADDLES, HAHNESS, COLLARS,
Ktc , Etc., Etc.
Wo make a specialty of First Glass
Hand-made Work Our house is head
quarters for
GATHRIGHT’S PATENT MEN’S
AND WOMEN S SADDLES.
GATHRIGHT’S PATENT HAR
NESS, SADDLES, ete
CASH DEALERS will find it to their
interest to see our stock and get prices he
fore buying. n0v.2,1883 —
SANITARIUM. River*idn, Cnl. Th dry climate onto®.
hoo, Throat. LunK. full idea, 86 p., route, cost, tree.
MARRIAGE^!IP
All that thedoubtfn! curious or thoughtful want to
knw. doth imd guilt bin din:.’6o ete,paper 25c,Mhr-i |
rlrtgo Guide, 141 p 15o,sent sen led. money o- stpaby ,
tOR. WHITTIER i
Tbo great specialist, Nervous Debility,l rcpetlimente
to Marriage, Oonsn Nation nnd Pamphlet free, _ .
EORGI V, Greene County.
(lo ugc W. Moon, Guardian of
Henry Moon, now of fullßge, applies
for Letti-rc of Dismission, and such
Letters wid tie granted on (lie first
Monday in .1 tnuary, 1884, unless
good objections are filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord'y.
Nov. 30. 1883.
NOTICE
To Trespassers.
WF, hereby forewarn all persons from
hunting (liy day or by night.), fish
ing, cutting timber, or any otherwise tres
passing upon cur Lands. We will prose
cute to the full extent of the law. such of
fenders.
.1 N ARMOR. W. F. ARMOR,
O. II ARMOR Mrs Mary A Park
Nov. 23, 1893—3 ts
/ q i:oit<;i %— g reeue C.omily.
\ I Frank Hall, (c d’d) lias applied for
exon ption of I’ersotialty and setting apart
and’ ablation of homestead and 1 will pass
upon tite same at ten o’clock a. m , on the
20th lav of October, IbBB, at mysffice.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary
Oci ober 12th, ISBB,
n i:oiu;i %—<; recnc County.
VIT .tesse l’. Wilson, Administrator of the
Estate of .lames It. Godkin. deceased, ap
p ies for Litters of Dismission from said
Estate, anti sucli Letters will be granted 01
the first Monday in April next, unless good
objections are tiled.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Oidinary.
Jnnuaiy 3, ' S ?L
/ A KOIIKI \ Greene County.
\T Temperance 11. Daniel and Archi
bald Q. Dickinson. Executrix and Execu
tor of Cordial N Daniel, deceased, and
William M- McWhorter and Robert K.
Davison. Administrators with the Will an
nexed of William Edmondson, deceased,
apply for Letters of Dismission from (lie
Estates of said deceased and such Letters
wilt be granted on the first Monday in
March l'!S4. unless good e hjections utc
filed.
JOKE F. THORNTON, Ord y.
Nov *>, 188.5
NO NEWTHING.
STRONG’S SANATIVE PILLS
Used throughout tho country
FOIL OVER. 40 YEiVUS,
And thus proved
Tiis Best Liver Medicine in the World.
No Griping, Poisonous Drugs, but purely Vogetable,
safe and reliable. Proscribed even by Physicians. A
speedv cure for Liver Complaint. Regulating the
liowolflk Purifying the Blood, (Jleansing from Malarial
Taint. A perfect cure for Mick. Xleuduehe,
Constipation nnd nil Hlllona Disorders.
Solti liv Druggists. For Pamphlets, etc., address
C. r. HULL. A CO., 18 Cedar HU, 2S.T. City.
1884 1884
i> R EE YU 5 B OR OU G H
High School.
For Girls & Boys.
W. li REYNOLDS, A M.
Principal
Miss JULIA MOORE,
I’rUtluiry Department.
Miss LULA BOWEN.
Teacher of Music
O
Thoroughness is our Watchword.
Mpi'io &*rl
Will open MONDAY, .lantiar.v <Alli,
1884, and continue 31 weeks.
Course o. Study liberal. Instructioa
piaetieal and thorough.
TFIKMS —$2 per month for every grade.
During Pnblie Term patrons will be
charged $1 per month. Tuition payable
at the end of each inonLh, No bills will be
carried longer than 5 days beyond the
lime they are due.
Board in private families—slo per
month.
A firm dicipline, tempered with kind
ness, will be maintained. Those not
wishing their children properly governed
must not enter them .
A Contingent Fev of 50 cent- innit be
paid by each pupil in advat.ee.
The Teachers all know their business.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The School reached 80 pupils during
I**B. We want 100 the present year.
For further inforuirtion,
Address,
THE PRINCIPAL.
December 21, 1883.
MI.MONCHIEF,
Deiifixi
Green e aboro’, Get.
I have all the Modern improvements n
cossary to render operations ns bear
able as possible, and expeditous. The
utmost care and consideration '•ill be exer
eised in all operations.
S ATI? FA CT ION GUA R A NTH F. D.
Feb. 22. 18S3.
(NKOIMiill— Greene County.
T John A. llrttle lias applied for Ex
empt ion of Personalty, and 1 will pass up
on the same at 10 o’clock a-ra , on Salur
dny, December l*t. 188-1
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordy.
Nov It, tsfi-J
11 P SIBLEY Wm. J CBANSTcN.
H F SIBLEY
Cotton Factor,
Commission Merchant,
734 and 736 Beynolds Street,
ggjy-Liber al advances made on Consignments. Bagging am! 1 ies furnished a
lowest rates Strict personal attention given to weighing and sampling ( otton. (. on
igntnnts of drain solicited. OL,,
Assignee’s Sale!
• —i •
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, WAG
ONS. SADDLES. HARNESS. LEATHER, eic.,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
R. H. MAY & Cos.,
WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT
Greatly Reduced Prices ! !
rp
1 HE above Good* are all clean, fresh stock, made by the Best Manufacturers in the
United States, and comprise tbs well known makes of Studebakcr, Wilburn and Stan
dard Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Best quality of Open and Top Buggies, Phaetons,
Victorias and Extension Top Cabrioletles, made in the Northern and Eastern Elates;
also seventy-five Open Top and Top Buggies of Cincinnati Work, Spring Wagons and
Road Carts,
X_jcix*g*o Stock
Of Single and Double Harness, Stage Harness, Plow Gear, Haines, Traces, Col
lars, Bits, Buckles, Plow Bridles, Umbrellas, Whips, Ilotse Blankets, Cap Holies,
etc., etc. Leather end Rubber Belting, all sizes. Calf Skins, Sole Leather, Shoe
Findings, Hemp, Jute, Seap Stone and Gum Packing, etc , etc. These Goods
MUST BE SOLD !
AND LARGE INDUCEMENTS will be offered to CASH Buyers. Call early and
examine the Goods and secure the Bargains now offered.
N. B.—Every Vehicle sold subject to the regular twelve months guarantee.
John S. Davidson, Assignee,
704 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Ga, Of ROB’T 11. MAY k Cos.
September ‘2B 188:1 •
PLOWS, CUTLERY,
LOCKS. HINGES,
BELTING, SCALES,
And
Agricultural Implements
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
AT LOWEST PRICES ! !
IIENItV I*. HOOKE.
September 28, IBb3 AUGUSTA , Ga.
ei>. fit. *il>ley. Aslnn-v Hull, I* I” Toliiu.
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
Cotton giSatu Factors,
847 and 849 Reynolds Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Liberal Casn ait ranees on Consignments. Personal attention given to Weight*
and Sales. sept 28, ’B3
JONN C. FERRIS. CIIAS. 11. FERRIS.
FERRIS & SON,
Merchant Tailors,
820 Broad Street,
October 20, 1883
PARSONS'Wz'PIi LS
And will completely change the blood In the entire system in three months. Any
person who w 111 take 1 Pill each night from 1 to IS weeks, may be restored to sound
health. If such a thing: be possible. For Female Complaints these Pills hare no equal.
Physicians use them for the euro of LIVEIt and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mail for 25c. iu stamps. Circulars free. I. S. JOUNSOH & CO., Boston. Mass.
JL;
ness. Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Murhu-*. Kill:toy Troubles, and
Diseases of the Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars free. I. 8. JOHNSON 6c, CO., Boston, ilass.
It is a wpil-knoirn fart that most of the K3 H 11 ■ O §2H BS Egs32 El P [S ffi? a
Horse and Cattle Towder sold in this coun- to % S T 4 '& £} laaW
try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition sf E i S,& H” if 3 !£■£■,£ m a Sri
I > o*rdf'rls absolutely pure and veryvaluable. EsTs M U L.A ‘,2 3F p ; G? - > dr
Nothing: on Karth will make hens BVB EE S® k B B S "53 b m m 9
1;y like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- EVE S E ■ fiL 8 Li &*Li ss & '■* &
dor. Dose, one teaspoonfnl to each piatof ™ ™ m m mem w 3t* m
food. It v ill also positively prevent and care I ITog Cholera, Ac. Sold everywhere, or sr nt bvrnaM for 2f*c in
CHICKEN CHOLERA,!
i i KOKI>I A-<>iTtiii‘ 4 (Mint > .
* I William P. Patillo applies for Letters
of Guardianship of t lie property of George
L and John W. Patillo, no i resident minor
children of Mrs. Aram&nda 1,. Patillo. de
ceased, and such Letters will be granted on
the first Monday in December next, unless
good objections are filed.
JOEL F THORNTON. Ord v
October 3a, ic^j.
Gi:ok4,ia —Greene County.
John L A. Warner, Administrator
of (be Estate of Kicltard Stocks, deceased
ba * applied fot Letters of Dismission front
said Estate, and such Letters will be grant
ed on the first Monday in February', 18S4.
| unless good objections are filed-
JOEL F. THORNTON Ord’v.
n-tnKpr no ]S?3.
(VIGOROUS fI L% LTHroRM£N
dBftSV NERVOUS DEBILITY,
JrJrtUJr • aeukucas nud do
i caj, 4r*d numerous ob
. __ aM wk I f senro diseases, hflffllng
HARRIS is /
■■■•Mltiona, too free indulgence,
'BsU and orcr brain work. Da
TV .*VV not temporize while rack
VCV <iA \ V \ Cl. enemies lurk in your aya
\ wd\t\l\lV Um. Avoid being impoaad
on by pretentioua claims of
A Radical Cure °i h fcr >••
A v trouble*. Get our Doe eircu-
FOB lar and trial package and
SPERMATORRHEA K3S3S
_A-!N"ID thousand*, aud doea not in-
Iftinr.TrilPy tcrfcre wilh attention to bari
llvlrUl tllWli noaa or cause pain or lncoa*
renienoe. Founded on act*
fnwnrnrrt entiflo xuedioal principlee.
ter Totd for over o Q rowlnf ln fcTor ud r#pit# .
years by use in thou* tion. Direct application to tka
scat of discasa makes its epe-
B®* l **® case*. c jq c influence felt without
delay. Tho natural fuae-
tlone of the human orgaa-
U' liu Ism are restored. The
■I | u 1 animating elements ef
A TRIAL # § A life which have town
package, fSI :■<* f v “ **
The patient beoomsa
MSHHcheerfu 1 and galae
SEND ADDRESS r P idij.
HARRIS REMEDY CO., M'fg Chemists.
806% North 10th St., St. tonls, Ho.
One Month's Treatment, SB:2 months,ss; 3 month*. $7.
Coiniiiissiomr's Sale.
GEOR GI A— Greene County.
BY virtue of an order granted by the
Hoi orible Thomas G• Laweon, Judge
of the Superior Courts of the Oemulgee Cir
cuit. al the September adjenrned Term of
Greene Supet ior Court, 1883, appointing
the un lereigned Commissioner*, with au
thority to sell:
pftll.,l, he sold before tlie Court-
House door in tlie city of Greenesboro’,
said county and State, on the firat Tuesday
in Febeuary, 1884, within the legal hours
of sale, a certain Tract or parcel of Land
in said counly and State, containing One
Hundred and Sixty-seven acres (dfore er
less), adjoining lands of L D. Car ton, J/rs
L. B. Houghton and others, near tho vil
lage of Union Point.
ALSO, at the same time and place, by
the authority aforesaid, Will bes tld a cer*
tain quantity o*' personal property, princi
pally consisting of Household and kitchen
furniture, lately in possession of James M
Houghton, deceased. Terms of sale Cash.
JOEL F THORNTON, - ) Corns
CM AS C NORTON, l m i,.
JESSE P WILSON. \ ion er*
December 20, 1883—tint Tuea-, Feb.
tX 1.01t1.1.4 — Creese County.
J William J. Durham applies for per
manent Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Margerct Mcdermon, deceased
and such Letters will be granted on the
first Mouday in February 1884, unless
good obj ectiens are filed.
JOEL F. TAORNTON, Ordinary.
December 12th, 1883.
( \ EORGIA-I jreene County.
V T Robert B. Smith Administrator of
the Estate of.t/rs, Emma C. Shot wood, de
ceased, applies for Letters of Dismission
from said Estate and such Letters will be
granted on the first Monday tn April I£B4,
unless good objections are filed.
JOEL F. THOSNTON, Ordinary.
December 12th, 1883.
An entirely New end pn.itively eSeetie.
J Remedy for th speedy and permaneul
cure of Bemmal iSmissiona and Impotency by tht only
true war, via., I>irec* Application to the principal brat of the Ihaoaee. The
•*• of the remedy ia attended with no pa:n er inconvenience, And doea sol
interfere with the ordinary pursuit# of life. Thie mode of treatment he*
•touxl the teet in very serere caiei, And U now a prenenneed iteseM The*#
la no iionaeiia# About thia preparation. Practical obeervation enable# ata
poeitieely guarantee that it will rive per/cot eatlafaetioa. It ie oeo
ceded by the Medical I‘rofeeiien to be tb# meet rational ntanf yet dtaeer
ered of reaching and curing thia very prevalent treuble. The Remedy It
Pet op la oeot be lee, of three oiooo. No. I (Insting o meolN). |J. No. J (>ts£Uion to
effect s ponosn.nt euro, aaleoe in oovoro raooe); gi; No. S (looting over tbiee omils
wiU nop so-.iswoao and torture vigor io Ue wont 00000). |7. Son* My *•*. eealed la
platß wroppoie. fuß dirostiooo for o.iog soconapso, oacb hoe.
(Hood foo o Doornptivo I’ampklot cinn AoaUmioal In metro tioow. which oDIm-V
‘he m** l ekopticol tbas tho* coo bo reeiorod to perfect osonbood. oad At I
tod for the d-rtiss of life, mao ae if nos.r affootod. 800 l sml.4 (br otaap. M
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'O CHEMIBTB.
Market anand *th
WOOL
WANTED
BY THE
Laurel Mills Manufacturing
Company.
In exchange for good honest jeans tweeds
and linscys. we exchange our cloth to
farmers, wool-growers and merchants on
favorable terms, and will give you better
value for your wool than you can get by
selling for money.
Fort 10 pounds washed wool,
We give 8 yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give 10 yards School Boy Jeans.
We give 10J yards Tweeds.
'Ye give 12J yards plain or Check Linsey s
FOIt 10 POUNDS WOOL IN THE DIHT.
We give 6 yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give 8 yards School Boy Jeans.
We give 8i yards Tweeds.
We give 10 yards plain or Check Linecya
Bnrrv wool subject to discount.
Special terms on lots over £OO lbs.
ITe will manufacture your wool ini#
jeans for 221 cents per r yard, tweeds 16),
linscys 12.1, We pay freight on ail woal
sent us. Send for circular and sample#,
and you will send your wool when you tea
our goods. Direct to
Laurel Mills Manufacturing C
ROSWELL, COBB COUNTY,
May 4, 1883—ly.
Cut shows No. 8, ready to get Into.
CS— C A,tr c°
Ru shrill e, Indiana,
—Wholesale Manufacturers of —
TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES.
The ONLY thing on two wheels that
Itiilesi as easy as a Carriage.
Goods made of the best materials and war
ranted. Weight from O© (o 150 lbs.
PRICES LOW
Ask your merchant to get prices for you.
C SPRING CART Oornp’y.
August IT, 1883—
A. A JERNIGAN. >V. E. ADAM*.
Drs. Jernigan & Adams,
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Physicians and Surgeon*,
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fitaT’Offer their professional services t<
all who may need them.
Greene County, Gn.. March .2, 'K -