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L'lIK DEMOCRAT.
W. D. SULLIVAN. Editor k Projuiftor.
FRIDAY.XOVEMBER 22, 1W4.
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MINOR TOPICS.
Splendid sleigh-riding hi Quebec.
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The police SRV there arc at least 209
tramps in Memphis at present.
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Four thousand Imle* of cotUu, received
in Memphison tlie 14th instant. *
Moody will preach in the Haiti more
Jail every Sunday during the winter.
f sptain C. h. Johnson, of Montieello, .. „
FYa., recently killed a 400 ikiuiuI hear.
<1airl>one Parish, IxiuisiaiiH, will uia&e '
more meat this year than It can con¬
sume.
One of the liest performers in the great
I<n4m oirous is William Gorman, a
Xoitli Carolinian.
Gen. J. B.'Gordon was n'-eleetcd U.
3. Senator on the 19th. lie received a
uimniinous vote in the Semite, all but
live in the House.
Mrs. .1. 11 Bryant, of Benton, Ala.,*
cut the hair 42 inches long from her
head and sent, it to New York to Is:
sold for the tienetit of the fever sufferers.
A Texas paper says Wildly that Texas
girls want less restraint and morelilierty ,
of action ; more kitchen and less parlor; j
uiotf exercise and less sofa ; more pud¬
ding and less piano. ,
Jr n “i&^<sffist, fc %4ss
varieties, and tlm inclosure measures
over 400 acres.
A swarm of bwa took posession of
the cliimnuv of a Middietleld (Cotin.)
Methodist chtne!, during the summer;
1*11*1 when n Ote was kindled In the stove
un a recent Sunday tlie floor of the
Church basement literally flowed with
honey.
A special to the Oinalnv Wrnld from
Columbus. Nebraska, says that the mail
currier lielween Madison and Seoya,
hist arrived there found two meit* dead
in North Loup, between Dublin and
Scotia, with n |m|»er ty their clothes
stating that they were shot for setting
ami a Vamm weri^near U«Jm' r Tlwv
stmiigei-s in the '
wen section
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A lot ter with e.>o in it 1 #.,among the
curiosities of the W asluifglfin dead-letter
‘dBcp. liolaikeu, It was adiliessed tluis ;
Nnlfl'y t’lg Tiddleywinks lteivlrrn, A Co.,-
222 Until nsuipiH'r’s Terilu’tv’ . 1
cor. Tiddelekee ave. and 405 st.,
, Nantucket,
Jfass,
silt. IIAYF.N ,
ri it Ns ills hack ok
Trtio koliii south-H .ui i:m thk
IIMHIIIV SlllHTliVER THE kOHTH.
The repoi t comes (if us from
ion I 'ity, that Mr. Hayes is eonvinrcl of
the perfidious clmntcter of the Southern
1 ample, just because the.late eleqtidns at
the SWuitli have returned more Demo
ends to Uinigirss than- Hepublleans.—
V hen lie distributed lus blandest smiles ,,
so prom, . uo..sl> . towards . ... Kc>, ,
If.iiiiptoii and tu-oplg-syitig such pleasant
Miings at the South'; lie hoped, at the
first nisi erou , lopoi of eiiwt .i.nmns ion* to to have nave nreaented presented
to his honor the first fruits of the harvest
in the aha,s- ..(Radical mlhen-nU who
could count reutae reverse xne tlie scale scam niton upon which wiuou his his
fcxeellency had so long Isjen susimnded,
he cries out in anger, “ungrateful South !
He now orders Mr. Attorney-General to
exercise vigorous action -using "raw
head and bloody bones” to whip back the
South under the yoke of Grant.Rcpobli
can ism. He adopt,si the Democratic
policy .. towards . » *, the South , the , hoja> of g.
m
seeuiiug P-Utua; upiHirters here, but
oluitf was t»H>* i*uii>!y to tloroiv**
anjliody, iiu-l Ins net is amply. Now
he hopes to re-unite the Republieau
stringent , . nieas.uie*, and , unable ,, to gam
mw.iw.vxdMs
** to rrsort to the tfood old Kepubliyan
UIcUkkU o«; r.w- construe lion ami carpet
\>ag dnys, ame got Him by fraud mul
force. Fuji nips in this way the Ki pule
li ms will manage p, iKiunt in aimthex
PiVMiUnt in uml then agiun jkm*
lull's thev will not
THU l OUn-elUH UIM.III ss.
New York J/< 1 IT says:
\ careful r , sciutnn o the returns
from kU the states shows the following
a' the result, so far ns it i* established ;
1> Uio-;a!s t 14', Republicans, 131:
Gieeulmck Repnblieans. 4 ; t'.roenbapk
Democrats, 4 ; one vacanev, the West
Chester Mistnct . . disputed district,
decided until next year. TJiis makes a
total of 293 seats, of which the Demo
«rats.ha\e a clear majority of throe over
glt, giving all Up Greenlmckyrs, the
vacancy, the disputed scafaml the Cai>
toruiii \j4c» to Hi* Republicans. The
vacancy iu eiie UnsKhestar district, in
this '■fate, is likely to IV carried by the
DetmwratA Tlie IViiPsyh anis disputed
district is uncertain. But the eight
green backers are couallv dividml. four
.ypngi t , eunxxatic and fout of lop.. >.
can leanings, They, therefor*,, do not
lncreasi i.tc strength of either hide
The reaiiit stands, therefore, practi¬
cally. 14' IV,ix>ovats, .riid 131 Hcpuldi
can-, with eight giwenbacktws and six
Districts to be heard from
News Items.
Fayette county is building a new jail.
A number of wells in Athens have
gone dry.
A party of fifteen residents of Wilkes
countv have left fur Texas.
egat^fto GtnnU tTAhcST sends a solid Democratic del
a A dwelling aweiiinfftn in |*sy Bn* l nine, ine in in Savannah .nuiinan.
was bu men i Imrsdav night hyau tncen
*lj ilr v
The visit of Madame KniU U» Savun
cartie very nearly tiiauigaiiiug the
WM . d. .
The Ninth Georgia conference will
inert at Marietta-the lalti-r imrt of the
present inwiith.
have <Oycr three thunsmifl hales of cotton
heel* ahipped from (srniliton the
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A m 'jKrit v of tin- convicts from Mus
sisna.*’ """ r " ,m *
Mr. James Button, of Meriwether
county, was dangerously shot by one of
his tenants last Wednesday.
The Athens Compress Company has,
i t« the present time, pressed about
four thousand balesof cotton.
Thirty-six convicts to work on the
railroad Augusta, have Knoxville aud Greenwood
arrived at Augusta.
Mrs. “Stonewall” Jackson and her
daughter unveiling Julia were in Augusta at the
of the Confederate monument.
Last Wednesday, the 13th of Novem
bfsr ,was tImanuiveisiuyof thefalliligstars
“ r meteors which occulted in 1833.
Mr. 8. J. Jordan, liviag a few miles
mile* from Amorims, was painfully
wounded last week by the falling of his
mule,
The Central roikond passenger train,
ou Monday, ran over and killed a colored
man near Golden Waynekboro by the. name of
Roan
t- c, asa,,'", v«»t
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A tU ijiaii iu EIIxtIoii ntuck ii.l* ft •mil sil
ver ten-ciuit lUnef niece on a iiostal e tlnmll
seut it to ..a.Vi a f in New New Y«.ik York through
^*e nirfil ,„,;n whh li they duly received and
f or. ■
John Hightower, a laborer tn Hull
was killed last week at the
Hand gold mines by being floated down
the flume several hundred, feet, into the
mill. lie was pnmmeled almost into a
A colony consisting of fourteen
sons passed through Savannah recently
on their way to Fkiwida, where tliey will
settle. Ttw hauling spirit ot the enter
prist* is Mr. B. K. Ladore, who has pur
chased, 4,000 acres of Uiiul in that 8tate.
T,,c L’hqyokee nation, composed of
»d*dul tfnee thousand SoulS, will, we
iin'.vi r, '. , ,,0 'n , 7 < T- ,l ? ia ,iv< '' t,t,or <5'‘
Busvlieait | is the bad of f the u natioie . . It
ex|S'cte<i tiiai they wi I reach our
/. sot>n » a,K ' "“I settle In North
... ■eorgla.
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The Edison of Uwt csajvry ts .Win
TAtrd altfl a a Hny Hay of wvmiMu*. ........ ... He lists
dlM out the best fldcUe Ui tlie eowntiy,
tbe .U-nveiing tiSSS
............-..... artist. v The teases in
his his camera camera were were taken taken fn.nau 11 old magic
lafitem, ami ground, upoit a coiiunon
grindstone.
Lawlessness is rampant in Greenville,
M.-riwetlier county. The VmVttMor
wv.vh that “our jail was broken, opeh by
pai tun from tlm outside last Thursday
night and alt the prisoners set free. A
crowbar was found lit the door next
f??'iftriig. No blame affcaclies to the
Slieriff, mcno locks could have withstood
deliverers.” tbe battering brouglit to boar by the jail
.
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A 'b-stmetne lire «ceurii<n v . La
in
' ,anK ‘’ W k< s t''' duesduy, which de
stroyeii most of the egst side of the
He square. Tim estalilinlinients’of W.
t’- Da, isley, James Ellis, J. W. Ragland.
&*»"*’' Halle, Lei,nova, jeweler; J. B.
li^nmss ; L. W. I'h.w.iv, lestau
ram, mid the office of the LaGrange
il< /xn-iir, were bnrimd. The loss was
82O.0't0 with only $ti,Ot)0 insurnuce.—
SupiKiseil incendiarism. *
On Tuesday .tp|«d,'a morning, says the Bruns
wick lumU'r train of fifteen
<»'l oflbunswiek, and after
sotno nine miloA run uitt) n stoor
on {},„ t rnr fe. which iioew the engine
and five ears into the marsh, and two
olh*»!.s off tno track, ruusm^ ;i ^nora)
siuasli-nir I lie enginetir. Mr. Irimlde,
,L'^Nel^m III-Luh otbra, 1 'w m
and has sjneo died. Light ears and , the ,,
Th$ WnvrroHs i'e|>orter of tbe />VmV»
( v " N writes as follows : ‘ W«
Ttv" Lum's" Din
kins Who resides Home six miles out in
Hie eounhy. had his phi Id an infant
to tlie at li o'cb i h on the Gay in que^
tion. Heat once sent for assistance,
amt friemts eotiiiMiTKxsl biaktug f, coffin. thoj
when at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
were informed 4hat the child had re
turned to life, ami not to tiinsh tili
The child remained, dead to all
aiqs-uranees for thnv hours. *
We learn from a gentleman who ar
rived liere from Jueksenviiie, Florida,
during the week, that Mr, Holman,
lately of Darien, but who recently left
here ,ind went to Jacksonville, commit
^"on Uri avtorab^ P^"’ Mr‘ M
4Iiat »»»* club h, ‘ and ixwent the majeh Davenport game chib, between of
Brunswick. We have learned nothing
as to the cause id the suicide, but snp
jmse it vva^ from haist drinking, as he
«se,l u> imhitw pretty freely during his
short stay in Darien. Holman cannv to
Durieu from Fennsvlvania. lleisncigie
nally fnuu New Orleans, and was a (unit
20 years of ajse.- Jkirirn G'azcffr.
A |hxw Irishman at Kixriiester, N. Y-,
“"ml a rich umu some money and was
a judgment and »u evtsmUon, but there
w.u nothing on which tlm- Sheriff could
levy. The Irial - aan laid t'vei large pigs,
but the law allows a man two, and the
Sheriff could not take them. The rich
man then bought two little pigs, had
them presented to the Irishman, and
thereuixm tixA his two large ones.
Twen ♦ 1 y-Five Thousand Dollais
Mitwhy.
f Awjuda Evening SenUiol, Kot- 19.1
for some da*- rumors have been current
that the Southern ferw Com [any had
r e«< n *-ly 'net with t h%svy *•«-. but f«r
obvious n-asond the Express officials have
'**" l ~*publicity might
int ; rfl -**
P™r>riety of this
course, the CkrmtcU a*£ CmMituUuuolat,
..___>. though , in ________ posseaafon «f some of the facts, ,
has refrained from allusion to the matter,
until trow that the necessity for secrecy no
longer exists, it is enacted to give to its
readers %
tbe Kwmnc e rroar
About one o'clock on tits morning of Xu
vember 5th, Walter reefciroBi 0. lynch, monger
of tbe company, »n .r.lea Port Royal,
s r to recefvcd Auonvta
where he
rssfwS?*^5itt connecting train from ChL-teston a package
Omrlwdmi, 8. C, # AiKWwUon,’ of
Athens, fia. • i •
1 T1US
I* that after receiving thjvsnd other money
packages from tha Chaffcston iBessiingcr
he immediately ri^urMjjp Mi own car on
*-he Port.Royal Railroad train which tlifn
started towards Anradn; chek placed
moneys on the top a (in which small
“pen freight side parcels door of are the carrfSji) and facing after a “check- partly
car,
his way-bill*, tweotylflvfctbWlsMi.dsUar inollflng the one
whlch the psefc
" as entered, transfixed to the iron
safe "'hicli the comi'an^ uways provides
for that especial purpo^, all the money
packages lie had reeeJvedJexcopting the one
in question, which he ), e overlooked
and left lying ott an expdfrd corner of the
^ lx n, ' le * < }I ‘ UB tTT ‘ fromAremassee), tv Kar,y Bran,h wa*
r, '" r,M l ’ dl a,ld * sthe < ri ***a* pulling
from that station, he di overed that the
package of twenty-five houeand dollars
was missing, and after . futile search of
the <*ar, com lmhfi that i liad fallun -out
t hrongli tlio op«*ii door ; h Inpoie to Augusta
after breakfast r«inm « tn tha ' * nMo* ’
wl i* ' w * *® r , . 8«»srA«,dent. „ \ O’Brien,
"k" happened to lie In thdrf^y, he revealed
(h( , trouliln. nomL. .
the thk h skartw svautr the eourtewy AnowjjTRK rf «un road.
Superintendent
Fle ™| n N> l,f tlia ,ort ^' a l Railroad, a
TocTal engine and car wiie ptoeed at the
disposal of Col. O’Brien, who accompanied
h >’Mr. Lynch, at once preceded to make a
thorough investigation dong the entire
,en K tl i oftha line. .No •JaPbeing ubtainsd,
Superintendent Express Company, Dempsey renamed jind others-of with Mr. the
Lyncfi at Veiqsssee sinos then and only
returned here yesterday rfter scouring the
country for miles around he locality where
the loss Is said to have occurred, to find
some evidence of the inisang package, but
thidr efforU were In vala.** .
After making these eforts to find the
missing money th« offreewof the company
came to the coneRisioa t< ave Mr.' Lynch
taken into custody, o._ '
'ion of having
piu;lloie‘il fl^-ftT* ip < m ,i
arrest was ovenitig: accordingly ted by 3 Sheriff
.sihlcy last bMs
; ........... ......... , , I.,-.... , ,
iniincy to Gbo, \V. Wininim ci Co., the day
14 „ tl>r 11 „ Wl, S. l ' n , '' 8cl1 .
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*Wr. Lynch i has long ’been an employe of
the Southern Express Csmpaity.
t.ATKII.
Mr. Lj»cU Is still In Jail having been
ktilc to giyethc bond require^.
From Tramp t« Mlllionalr..
A week licforc the Dcekcrtowu Eneamw
mint a st rainier imomml i' mol ’
“t' 1 ' ... 1 ' 1 ' 1 J° . |*‘ . n ’ Kilpatrick, win i»i-. st .i ids farm f
near Dcekerlowa for M,»eth.i.g todo. It
Impppiax^ Hint the applawnt fur aid hud
been lu the Union army during the war of
the Rebellion, and was well posted ‘ in Gen.
Ki| lri( , k . .... .
Z , h^Tob’ .
Have >nm a job. Hs was a c Germa.i. m "u He
took charge of Gen. Kilpatrick’s horses,
amt was the only nun, in the General s com
pany who kept sober during the exciting
times ef the encampment, He was a reti
cent, well-lH-iiaveii man, and three weeks
* K ° Ml ' ' V *] t T iu ;"V“rth, a prominent bus
" M ' ss ‘’’j U '' rk, '' U,w "’ v,as “ot%bttle
More \*nei-e no eltiks wiki showing c him a
draft for * 3,000 on Seliffman Bros., the
w-ll-k*o*n bankers of New York, The
Germani»a»»u was l^ouis Von M^yer. He
t„id Mr. TittaWorth that he hud been left a
'arge fortune (a Europe and that lie was
statement lias la-eu / nroved *, true *“• Von 11
.
,
Tlie son cmno.to this country because liis
family were to his marry iuu the
tfitl ofllis l ' Mw '-««o here in is«a.
1,0 entered tlie l nion iirsy- and re am mod
'”<>»' service of the iwunte-y until the war
XN,ls nu h x il, li»cn he went to California
and worked on raiirmuUiuHi in min»\s until
,#>t spring. He then came East, ami see
mg the Deckeiuiw n Encampment adver
Used by flaming l«fete.s, and Rowing Gen.
Kilpatrick, bopi he started.!*, the latter place in
the of obtaining work, lie wastfren
w ,; rW as stand, and he tn-came a great
favorite m amt about Deekertown. The
death uf a relative in Austria hies left lum
an independent fortune, and he ba>gon* to
that countryAo pruve his claim, the * 5 ,euo
draft being sent to littn for that purpose,
»^>,g to the stirtementa of
*
Now is the time to subscribe, only 82.
ANDREW G. LaTASTE,
COTTON" FACTOB,
# -AXD—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
4 B iirreu Block,
iJAt liWJI STREKT.) AUGUSTA. GA.
i Orders for G-xxls promptly 6I'.-d Strict personal attention given to all 8u*iM*e
entrust e»1 scpl3.187S-o-m
c m
REPORTED BY
BEXS03 it MERCIER.
AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS. .
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Acousta, Ga., Nov. 20, 1878.
. Tone, steady.
Ordinary - 6}-7
Good Middlim/ Ordinary
zi i.. w 1,,,alln g
.V "
Middling Si 5-8
Good Receipts Middling
991
Sales 912
LIVERPOOL.
Sales Tone, moderate inquiry.
8,000
MM- Uplands 5 9-16
UrleA ° 8 ‘
Arrivals,.quiet ' and steady.
: NEW YORK.
-Tone spots, barely steady.
N-1. I utures closted, barely steady.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
r-w-
BARGAINS’ BARGAINS!!
LOO K! RE AD!!
WONDER AND PONDEEH
GREAT REPUCTI0X!
— is THK —
Price of Liquors!
■
ALL KINDS AND BRANDS.’
1,^00 Gallons 1,200
1). A. WILLIAMS & SON’S •
Old NelsoirCounty Bourbon Whisky, here
wUl at *s.(iu reduced to 85.00
NXXX _ Monongahela ^Rye luced
Old Whisky, live*'from * . 3.50 to 3.00
XX Georgia U^re Corn, from 2.00 to 1.90*
from 2.00 to 1.90
Mountain Brandy, Gap Georgia Corn, 4.00 to 3.oo
Cognac frtm *4.00 to .Thu
Peach Brandy, Jyrs old from 4.00 to 3.00
Old Apple-Jack, from 4.00 to 3 .oo
Ginger Cherry Brandy, Brandy from from 3.00 to 2 ,uo
3.00 to 2.30
HoUanaVnTom ** SU 2’R
Csllforitla Catawba Wine ’ . 3.50 to 2.50
Port Wine, from 3.50 to 2.50
Sherry Madeira Wine, Wine, from from . • 3.50 3.50 to 2.50
« to 2.50
c,OOlis, V 8uch m * 1 “® * CA a
PINE .PEACHES/ APPLES,
TOMATOES,
°
lOBSTFl”
SALMON, &c.
tftS ftllti flni 1 MSLJHISj ttpftnc
T^nlncrna ■DGiOgua, Co w3.doS3.g6, 110 ^ 0 rre J? &C. 1 *
.
We have a full lific of CASE LIQUORS,
e »bracing every brand named above, with
a splendid l^t ot «
.
IOBACCO AND CIGARS. *
confectioneries,' CoaCOatlUtS, Rfflbiml, 5
uranges, .. Apples, , &C. .
Thanking our customers for past patvuii
age, and soliciting a contihuance of the
same. We are respectfully,
I). A. WJLLIAM8 A SON,
’
nov-22-’78-t-o-o Crawfordville, Ga
Legal Notice.
GEORGIA—Gkkene County. *
Hollars, for supplies 8JKS
«,'«* for Idni, my fainiW, I hereby
«*•;'«« !»> bbicksmlth set-over accounts to for Hie tsTfl, *ain and Irbv, here- all
by nutlionze ami_ t'»P«wer him. the said
®' rn^t S'
ot
naUentry a s and evidenced l>v niy'book-sof
otherwise for his use and
benpflt. This November W. 5, R. itCH. McGIBONY*.
Signed few in ^ presence uf W. D. Sullivan. Jus
° f ^ in » nd for Taliaferro
county. 1 hereby
give due notice that all the
placed Mcolony,as"atawe in tlie sia'ted,'“h^c "befn
hands of M. Z. ANDREWS,
attorney /! if at law, for collection, and will be
su< ! mi<1 iijimediately without favor
or distinction. ELISI1A IRBY.
nov. 8. 78-n-t
- Taliaferro Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA— 1 Taj-iafekkq County. ]
VI 1- ILL BE SOLD ou the first TllWs
f f day in December next, within the
legal lunirs of Sale, la-fore tlie Court
House door, in Crawfordville, Taliaferro
tue oUMIt District, (t..-M., .J m salt, county,
.w?i„i n j,, [r wMi. .i,„ p„„m t.,),,,
a ntawi,
,Am ^ .Hlmtrp, containing
T'HTtx\ « lC, ^ S n ? ore t* JeSS
’
by" oVmTto^atisfyTfi. tf T it^upd
virtue fa.
from tlie Superior Court of said county
in favor of C. D Rainwater, against
aiune® L. Sliarp and l) illiani 1^. Sharp.
i r O|>erty pointed out by Phitiitiff, i
L'lnes L- Sharp, tenant »n possession
^ rvwl with written notice of levy
^^v n-w' L ‘ Ihenff
1 1878 n V " sneritt, T 1. C. C
ive
1AM.
,1 ust received a fine Stock, of gentlemens
Hats * C. MYERS.
to Headquarters
• •
. i i
.
IVe are using our efforts to
HELP THE PEOPLE TO CONQUER
Some of the difficulties attending the HARD TIMES, and
Scarcity of Money 11
•SC Note the results of these efforts and avail yourselves of them. Read the
FOLLOWING PRICES:
Prints, at tj and 5.
Patchwork Prints at dj.
The best .Prints Made at 6j. . '
“India Silk” Prints at 6je.
Checked Domestics at 7c,
Standard 4-4 Bleached Domestics at 8 and 8|o.
Btown Domestics at 4c., 5c.. 5|c., and 6Jc.
I.inseysat 10e.. 124c., 15c.. 20c.
Jeans at 8ic., 12Jc., 15c.. 20c., 25c., 33Jc.
Gilt Sets, Breast Pins and Ear Bobs 10c.
Watches at 82.50 each. . •
Buy s Hatchets,'25c.
8te.ni Winding and Setting Watches at 810.00.
Sjaiol Thread at 10c. per doz.
200 t'ards Spool Thread at 20c. jier doz.
All Colors and Numbers of Goat’s Thread at Wholesale Prices.
Silk Thread-at lc. a Spool.
* Silk Handkerchiefs at 15c. each.
Black Alpaccas at 15c. per yard.
Cashmeres. Blaqk Alpaccas Black double-width at 26c. tier' yard.
and Colored at 39c., 50c., and 05c.
Unlaundried Shirts at 50c. and GOc.
Warnsutta Shirts, fine linen Cuffs and Fronts at 90c. each, f, p
.Envelopes Pins 2oi Needles 3|c. Good Note Paiier 3c. per quire.
2e. Wide Crash for Towels fie. •
Damask Towels Red Border 12Jc.
Towels*5c. Large Towels 10c.
Extra Large Loom Damask-Towels 25c.
Turkish Bath Towels 2oc.
Gent’s Merino Uiulervests pt 25c. an'd 33Jc.
Corsets at 20c. and 25c.
Thompson’s Glove-Fitting Corsets at 50c.
Colored Bordered Handkerohiefs at 2c.
White Ilem-Stitched Handkerchiefs at 2Jc.
* Men’s Half Hose at 2je.
Ladies’ Bleached Hose At 5c. .
Balbi iggan Hose,’Silk Clocked at 26c.
All Colors Alpacca Lustres at 15c. per yard.
Knickerbockers at 10c. i>er yard.
Metalasso Dress. Goods at T2jc.
Two Button Kid Gloves; Black and Colored at 40c.
Remember these Prices and come to see the goods offered by
O. A. DAVIS & SON 9
REENESBORQ’, GEORGIA.
Besides the above goods, many of them from Auction Sales, and offered at
merely nominal figurdS. He haye one of the largest Stocks *of standard and relia
ble merchandise, ever offered in Middle Georgia. B*e have been so extremely
piessed with trade as to be scarcely abletodeliver the goods called forby ourmimer
ous customers for 40 miles around and this lias prevented us from quoting at an
earlier date the above priees, to the readers of TIIE DEMOCRAT. Our Fall and
for Uie readencr.vlSlt its and °pe»efei>d taifT adviGftage 'f* suggest of the that.tSiis akinost is unjawwlelled a-propitious 4sort- Aime
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ment and low prices whieti may be obtained in Greenesixmi at the store of
C; A. DAVIS ■& SON.
MISS HAMLEN,
Through us, again invites an inspection of the
Millinery • .- i w Departm *™ en t
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trimming Silver Silks, Gro Grain Ribbons, Ostrich Tips, Feathers, Wings, Plumes;
Gilt and Card Onfaments, Chenille, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods of. various
kinds. you'rsdves, Now Goods oonetantly arriving and selling out in everv department.
Ayaii very soon, of a pleasant ami DAVtW pwlitatile visit to Greenesboro.
C. A. SON, GreeneSboro, Ga.
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Fall <£ Winter Stock!
LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES, A
IN VISITING CRAWFORDVILLE BE SURE TO CALL AND SEE
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IN GREAT VARIETY CHEAP.
IN PLANTATION SUPPLIES
MAY BE FOUND ’A FULL STOCK OF FLOUR, BACON, SALT, -BAGGING AND
TIES at the very lowest priees. Come and see.
GO LUCRE & BERGSTROM’S
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__ POWER
tSU Now is the time to have-your Horse Power put ip order, or new ones put up.
iV" jaF if If you ywi want want Segments, a Ilorsc Power Pinioris, to gin Boxes, the most Inks, cotton, Gudgeons,‘Belts, yum can be Ac., accommodated. call
on
oct n-'r* CHARLES BERGSTROM.