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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1879)
THK l)!*MOri{AT. \\. 1). SI LLiVA.N, Editor a. I’lcpiietor. FRIDA V. A1TUL 4. 1*79. HIMW Turtle. Thcre are three am! a half million fctoep in Texas. t’ggs are1.rinsing only time cent* jaw dozen in I!o hit.s county. Kv. Frederica. Maryland, c.mners arc c paging tetniitma at $0 |«r ton. Tin* n»i ' at New « b leans is ant hoi ir.ed to coin 1 *i 0 000 .Tver dollars nirmthlf. The Tcfir.t Sscu penitentiary is It,Iscil to Clien t. OVonm-r A Co,, for £-75,000 I cr year. The ciisteri! lu’itmlarv of T‘ xas mens nrr-s 1.1)15 mile*. and to tr::verse mount) the Slid-. < nc wm Id t ravel AA’iO llbles. ---- - -m— ----- A Micliigan man has nannd his hahv after the lion. Zachary Chandler, and the unsuspecting infant cries for gin in Us sleep. — « —m The late John ('. Breckinridge’s daughtei (Fannie) wits married at Yer Raillcs, Kentucky, Thursday, to the lloi-^Jolm Andrew Steele. Tlie Greeiibackcrs of the 0th Of Teum have held a convention and iiomitmted ____i, ’ ......... Judge Henry Maney as their .. l ‘"o . ciindidnte for tongrew, in oji|Hi»itiun to Col, Columhu* Updoii. the Democratic nominee. -« The Cincinnati Giizith him interviewed it tiutiiher of the re.ireaenfative Iuihiiuss nipuof that city with nfc mice to the finds univeraal cheerfulness and u Urge b.ricaae of buxines* over that of last ye tv. Vl F tank „„. Miller, a |«oor rtliployee in the prcaarootn of the DgWrn. Hnn',1. hafifal len heir to *300.000 by the death of Ids ^ ift‘h gi'Hiulfai her. Jt'itnt* ( Im tu W-gne. Miller was a brollicr-ln-law of General Mnuton, who fell ut the battle of Mansfield, Tim salaries of pmtmusteis have lieen readjusted according to the amount stamp* cancelled, the unrulier of tiews pajieig sent, and the cash receipt*. Un d.j tins adjiistnieiit Georgia ffas twenty one ••prehidential” post-otHcess-lhut is ofllei 011(1 sionaua.fi s conduct, d l,v by o-.siin iH.xt mister* si, i■ having ....... salaries over 81.000 and therefore iqw pointed by the l'reahh,it. instead of the ............................ Hi# „ i ■ ■ ■ i cotton Stale*. i , lenglfi ,, of *T * ’*T tail , led ue a pig* fo a murder iu Mad.son county. Nortli Caro Him, last Thursday and* Two fanners, named Nort.m Gaither, dispulud emu. . i,mg the ....... length of the , tail , of a pig which they were examining. Nor t.ngavs Gaither the lie, whereniNin Gsillier told Norton to get ready for a .uii\ ngni. miln men diew iheir re volvvrs almost simultaneously. Gaither wus fatally wounded and Norton lost a thumb. The point as to which of the , wo men was right . ... regard to the length of the pigs tail remains un decided. lll .AU IT. We heartily rnilnnw thn following ® article ... . from . the , (juitumn , /frporfrr, of March 37th. Mr. Nepheim' s|>ecch will to found on the first pege of this issue . and our readers will never find time tot ter smut onr * > «iya«y*i Hii . this . , will be toumi issue a syno|«<s oi non. A. II. Mephe’ns sj a-ech tofure t he Democratic caucus on last Thins-! day night, the 20th inst. We make it as a s|Hoiai request that evdty man, woman and child wherever tins paj*T may go will give it a careful Mrsuiil J * '"7 ......... « ut l it h \aiuh i Hamilton Stephens h the grandest patriot on the continent, th-n we will conclude that they are given over to such foolbh prejudices as to render them incapable of giving " an impartial j u ,ti,.;, decision. It ,, the ., Democratic , party will iuiupt tlie suggestions put forth hv Mr. Stephens in his cat i'li8 Sptfchit will at once absorb all other Parties r,vd\ Old If t'l' don. m , O,d!» 1 ii<lloi!d..is ill 11 heu.ld m To adopt i tins poluy will to to perpetuate mfcfluately the Uepuhlie. oi with one giand swoop, it pixqioses to sweep from our'Statute laniks all partisan and sectional enact nients, and let our people once more feel that our Itepublic, which we ail loved onvc so dcarlv, is not amockerv toil bat had had o„lv only f falliu dl.... into m, , vil vik nn.. v.cvc. s hands for a season. I'arn vnt Ul> . lvwi i, go up timn »:.» end m ,. 0: „ .....• •« , i in, long ,\.m .............., will ibp ilivmevt bkasir.g G<*1 n;x»n U.o head if l.m, who -o,os,d the n cas ,«•*„( >vtof. tbs*,: b;.» f,**.; .oi!\ u,tU.ctt» of M.ffuii.. Fo-niati to-Ings. •; , »* . . ; .... : ' ' ' ‘ , . . ' ..........•" 1 1 ' 1 ' • ' ; a, ic ti o! i. , 111111 ;... ,. *’..!• e. ,.s ,"! : . . lev. he. , ; v, , ; ,- (i I!, . i , XPi,,s 1:ivl D' ’ ’ ’ ‘ > ito c.t::i!< .1,; team,mg C c ws to m tb.lt - .1 ........ cut,it'. U-’ *‘77 ' ' ‘ - ’ > * 1 > ;i 1 >,,1! is t ,S. 1 l T‘, Ithas.it 1 •' 1 t ..lai.il .d .. ...... >“-»■«« .News Items. BB,, ' r « 1 A drove of ri-iH.-d raU.it* ncxtipv ft porth... of Oglethorpe county. Alntlilrawintr nlnggv « In hope » it* Intent. fashionable turnout In Atueri Cits. Mr. Edge, a singing selieol teacher, has left Ellierloii, and several Lills m* pwid. The recent tornado p-«s»-,| through Wnlti II comity, doing coli.-itJei.ible d.ilii nge. The two female trntn,* did Thomas Vllle n few da's einre. At t.utlitoit they weie hiisllert out or the hotel. „ , , , ... 1'! '’dents at ’ > are Iin-sent on tl «> n Its of the Mate l_ ntver sitv in Athena. Kt |>orte fmsn . 1! jmiFntis of the state indicate tlmt « tinieh target area has ln-ert ifevotctf to grain this season than last. Mi. Ilci rv Ware, a wealthy and pm Olul hjdienl'•i neat ColnnC , n of Hti.o-i! Tiusvl.iy. county. Ala , us on A farmer in Worth countv who has ' ,|lp hundreil head of cattle Ituvs his butter III Albany. Over SO.OtlO tons of guano have been sold in Georgia this .season, tf.'l,000,000 paid out hy the fanners ot Georgia tor fertilizers. Whew!! The Mtlledgeviile Union <t Rrmnlrr says that Mr. Henry Stevens of the |mtlery. has «*oe of the prettiest | eac'i orchards in Middle Georgia. He h*., fully 700 trees four yea is old. . AVe . leant that Dr. Monday : laivick birthday *!'<■«•«• on celebrate<t his «4tii iinuuiiy by t*y baptizing naptizitcg fiiteeu til teen of hi* great itiubd children. One of the children WiW ,,f ,l "' Dfth generation fritui the aged i»trmich. The case against officer Smith, of the Ailanla jxdici- force, for neglect of duly ui not preventing the Alai oii t agruly in ;. , ' t ' Vl * H J rtw, lM ' f " n ' Dm IVi-v 1 tul d. ciismo,, of the hyalite an y .' SmiG,^ wu, .............. and. of f.„. r U, one, was dismissed from the force Hart well Sun : \ f, w day* ago we heard one of mu furmem, wlm hua made a fortune hy economy and diversified arming since the war. remark H.at the ) "ru* the* must „sked "tiny li*.w bet that was. WelP’s'!id n,.*’ eveivthing wiiereu-the they have on tl eii . o ton crop, n.dminy g;.inl» ler never lads Ins whole pile on (he east of a die or .me game of cauls ” If the ,MII,,pr l'l”dge« liis cotton crop for guanos, corn, flour, hugon, sugar ami mih'ss th’esc sT ^t*t m**1.!P«»?.I' -lake.‘ami m J | , "i I ’ S ' «» ''it "ght, he loses Ms only l,m fnerehant. preaclur, doctor hluck “" ,l 11,1 ‘dlmr creditors Ulc not |uut |. Q"dm,,n /-’m /V,,, : Vanderbilt, toe nothing h>ayl « is. to ..•^,^.dtfemt“ «“ ever of, passed over the A. and G. railroad on route to Florida last Wed nesday night. Stopping .jeinainled at the J.-snp house for »u |ier, lie that his «»Tvreiit is-aliou.-d to take a seat 1,1 (he hotel tlilde. 1 Ins the proprietor refused, wliercu|mn the aforesaid Van deilull and the ladies in conqinny with wid cuss declined taking any lea at t:.e vT‘i'T"n'';. \ andeibilt theqiicsthin,/f Wp W V«‘«» .^e at toa*'k home Mr. , Hows his colored servant Intake a seat among his friends at hi* dinner table? "’e know full well lie does not. Then wl,Hl »•*« purse-proud swell head? Docs he do (his f..r the purpose U of imultiug our .a-ople ? If so, had lielter whence he came, for soon lie will find tlmt all his wealth will not protect Ins sacred person from a good, solid, snhsianti.il kicking. We welcome ali Roml •'‘•''thernmeu among us. and will treat them with the greatest kindness and hospitality until they insult us wmi tonly. Then we reserve the right to "I 1 *' 1 we think. ~ j A Western Tramp _ Law. Tlm Legislature (lf Wisconsin at its wte se/Mton, (muse,l ;l east iron tramp Mw tlmt w ill Imvc a t. n.iauev to dis courage vides Hint vagrant iininigrants,' It pm any ahle-tKHtied male persons over sixteen 'ears of age. who shall In without visible iueaii 9 of supisirt. 'found sihall i Is* regarded as a vagrant, aud if a tramp. For tins offense lie may he arrested, aud if convicted may to sen terns.! to imprisonment at hard lalior in ' ,pp ‘’ ,,, 't>' Ja«. ora iierind not exceeding ; v'", 1 ? confinement, his diet U lugrestricted ; by law to bread and water. Municipal authorites are mi-! t^iwered to s<'t the convicts at work ,p ' u d | 11 ^ roads, or in making other; luihlie i mol .V, vv.Nl o vcn lent Uu s u ,„v ^ i. .n i ‘ l s l l,t i , ,lp to , i tHdiary tortno veare. Any tramp « ><• - ; of auv hi.’v wi't hKv’ w ”''".to hinds .ifaieit her Imnt leave, m who frightens any la-rson or carries ai.v firearm or other dangerous weapon, s * ia d. nI*“ii conviction, lu sent to ‘in AU »R’ace " ltP ofitcere ! ,Ui,r y of the Mr Slate two are years. cm |*.wcmi, and it is nude their dutv. in an est individual tramps and to In!-* 'cuq’.au.t against tl;, u. An. ii,i fi e m ^ f ■;! lo t In* mlcntia; > for two 'cars e.uli. iu Ui,- f. H -e q tics D acniian i.-u.ip «•« tin e'em laud ff‘iT'Tt of the badgers, *V U “ Ebaop As Beasts of Burden. In ll-.e -l ' , > f Indi-I.” we tiod a f'i '• to Cl..; lit Oi s' eep s -I bi I,, v! . , I ..... , , . ••• ■: ' " T*. """' X ' , . "'!• ‘"or ■’ ' in onion - to 1 e i K ,;ia .oid Ham|vii on the *suthq. \\, ia.\ i> f-uud at Riidd, iu Onue.rtha . , t sm h cxc>-kt.i qu.ditv tlu.t -q.tx -r.c, uc. is l«c: in .e-ion,- ,{ Toe It took i. v ,s M misinep to K ’\ ,u, ' ur ; ‘ 1 U ’*‘ r “ u ' l " ' uu!, s a ihiv : but, ted wit: standing toe mij* q Ml.',) a d the demon,1 for it ^ s /_ cli«icxi«u Affair. ^ S d«i:a. Mo , *«y? a shocking affair was Saturday night, in the neighborhood of Bethlehem ( hurati, Boone county. firmer, Jame*B«wia»d,aw*ll-todob«<h er«r had . n-fc^ Jfo, J»|i, Row land, keeping house for him. Sunday Morning hi- brother came mi t'rwl and foilniJ the d*a>rs ladled and I window, fa b in d, and hearing groans inside forced “f " tl,e ,i,mr • ml , , . ,, *•*» . brrther , in a p»*,l of Wood, revolver by hi* .j ( |e and a h,,Hrt in h: * 0,1 the tod lay '* hu Rowland, dead, with a photograph hy tier »ide on which was mitten ; “Dear St~ ^-1 have taken poinM. andlam going to "'> W'C and happy ho „ Please forgive Mo lor this.” Rowland is stilt Wtive, but refuses to give the reasons for tie* terrible atTatA rumor is current that Miss Ko.v land s lov*r not aceepuf- to her uncle, ami rather than suffer separation she took ; pm-.m. and that attemptKy RoAtrjtf viewing the stid consequences, 0 take It s . ,w n life. Vigetable M.lk. By analysis, the milk of twa South American cow tree tuts l <-et» ijdk proved to ai'i'rtm-li in coiutsmitiou ti* th^Kountain of the ' " w - I roin the vilhtge on slope ls>rth-rnig on Venezuela tiie Indian* would go each ui.ffiiiflff to the forest wuere the trees grew, and. making some deep incisions iu them, in Itsss than two hours their vessels, placeil under these incisions, wonUKIs- full. All present would then pailuke of the milk, and a quantity would 1* carried home to 1* giveu to the childAD and to 1 v mixed with cassava and maize. The tree itself attains a height of from forty five to sixty feet, has lunar alternate leaves, and was described b| •c .'Hilt'll »m Br» * iiiutu yu'octoAu Iron, milk which flows front any wound made in i the trunk is white and somewhat viscid : ibe flavor i# —I. very agreeable. _ It It is is prettv pretty accurately accurately asccrtaiiesl ascertain st that that the the recent fata! explosion of a ano.^f thtrtv-el/ht ton Rim on board tiro British m rr Thun d.-r. r was caused by the shot slipping for '"'"V W !* T ‘ '0 ^ " ,n <’ >»’ wdp r-ud c^rearlug a .tfkin wh hd, no gun m existem e could resist, A sim.lar accident happened two year* »go, when two nine-pound gun* blew to |4rce« The fnuit in tln-se cases was distinctu traced to the rammer, the lo ad of which was so neg, the size of the l«.re that, «ftn ramming Uo^■ »i»* tin* cfinw, bflng drawn tS^- m*t uiiiokly. “ exhausted the air and drew stuff pait ,,f the ‘ vav lm,k- 111 ,,,lwp< l , "' nt p *l"« - i "icuts it was found that hy deft handling the shot could be entirely drawn out of gun by the rammer, the pnt’tirn of which ha* subsequently been altered Throughout ' the service. ^ ^n^uT -e Iht lollowinsf aititle t«k® \ k4 from fiotn tin the D‘ . « /> .f will 11 of '* I < / U " , c.msu/m ill ei est to oil dealers and (III alike. Test* Imve Iweii made ot Pu.jLiJ.dv sum de» uManllyin IV. ton, by , l i' i pi .lA. \ specim -us luive lieen tried. Specim- n No. 1 Hashed at K4 Fahrenheit, winrli is certainly a p.etty kerosene No'. tq lie fias.ied hand ling in hot weather. 3 at SJ, No. 8 at 81 No. 4 at 117, N >. 5 at .1*, No. b at .J, No. . at l.'.i, No. h at 711, No. « at SO, amt No. Id at 84 degrees ; so of all these ten specimens were lrmight here and there in Boston, at diff lent stores, we find only that can la. considered sale. I. looks as if it was high time for some body to look after people who are selling kerosene in Boston. It behooves lu-opl.-, however, esjieciallv those who are manufacturers, who are out in the try, uud cannot get gas, to he very F 1 ** ticular, indeeti, as to the kerosene Giev are-huyiug ; and 1 kumv of no waV to make sure of it unless you test the flash ing|»nnt, which is very easily dune. A good deal is said sdiouUlie thinR bunting point of kerosene, but I don’t that is of much consequence. That is the point al which there will not only lie an plosion and fire, hut at which Die oil continued to burn. In thejirst place, it yon touch a match to it, or a very small fiame, it explodes; and when it gels a little hotter toe nil will continue t« Mini, am I that is the horning jM.int which has been found tn range here from to 184. But tiie flashing point, 1 think t* ..f the most cm,sequence, lie cause when these oils are exposed »o an niw*’* vcsr.-se-l. just at Mint |«*iut they will * vapor which will iw carried about along the floor of a room we may soon have an cxidosiv^inixture that it would M-very dangerous to throw down a ‘‘Hbted '“utch into. ------— ---— A zv Typical xypioai Southerner. ouuiueruoi [o iuhington Capitol .] On Willard’s political exchange there was a '‘""d'ookmg, iron gn.y-ha.red man ot lilty, who delivered himself thus : -The Northern papers .cent to think that Uu . munl „ of Porter , „ M.irshsll, Texas, — ",c natural result of the Southerner s sentiment in favor of homicide ; but I can n,, L for Hie life of me, see the connection, for the murderer is a Nortlnrn man and an ex.Union soldier, who served in President Haves’ regiment during the wir. D.tU'ie Northern gentlemen-nsii.g the word in its imlinnn ' ntarv s,-nse-ex,i,rt ns to reform .. r!,,1 ... '* n ««»» , m„„s Smith. < ,i „ r , „ , „. v iimik that onr atmas'dwr.* has the malaria of murder in it, and abuse us ........ ^ I'be K-mu.; ■'v'.ir talks about the rule of the revolver down there. Why does not ' ^ ,r il » llKUt °« metm, morality, and urge a repeal of th i.ltl>' oi A lllitt SJIVP8 llO’ ( ',| (iv‘«.t>il tiU* >1 \ roil:-ito.wlm out raged a def.n.chss wmuan .* A/l wV> .1,1, Hi til. nee morahtv that ,dges I he degree of •rune by C'o g! ph'ca! I'.'sitiue, tnrntto Isa of the lop.! V' : * 1 " ,m ,l dlv, * h ' r> ' » liule N,,rlU ' v. ..I • ' i went to New York eit.\ after the „ war *" '"..-anse a New A oik ci.d- ! :d me th-.r-> was no conn.! i ; .mi in that line. Well, mv dear sir, if the gam i- in T, va» w-re nor tott«T tLati ' >;>"• ol tlm New Yiwk presetors we would a-k i;,,n Iwger-aAl t.» lecture *»' religion. ‘ tmr dang Iters d in mg s,-bM. Why, sir. this gi-oc.iapbi d id.-a-I crime V-at> view see t.nw,.,! polities all holloa. >-x ncW»„ers ITiSV/ ADV^RTUE^SEiiTS. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. I HE firm of I>. A. Williams A Son, row »f &, llenrv t! tl.x'day William, ,F “XJd’bVJi^^wchVi intend, by D. S A. William*, AU demands agaimd the oid firm »iJl i n- |*oentii| t., D. A. Williams, by sumed, whom the outstanding liabilities are as and all |»-r*.as indebted to the late firm, will make ini-.iii-nt to hint, win. will e-nduet tin- business at tie-old stand. This Man h 31.-1, t*79. D. A. WILLIAMS, HENRY S. WILLIAMS, April4.J879.D-w. W. D. TUTT Attorney at Law, Thomson, r;,v. Will prartiee in tiie Nortln-rn, Middle and Augusta Circuits. Prompt attention given to all claims and collections. apr4,'7!’-t-y WI1MMKB KKSOItT. I>ufr€*rmi House DALTON, GEORGIA. 333b anl Cisapast Hotel On the Kennesaw Route. KrPdKrASt&MlppiT , . ,, », ilOUSt“ ,■ loT PdSSPn^CTS. n special Attention Given to the Comfort and Convenience of Lady Passengers and (juests. Reading ainl sample rooms for commercial travelers. Hoard jter day .... $».oo Meals - ... 50 Railroaders, county and stock men. half * re- Apnl*,lK7» t-o-o. •VVWVV-. : OLD AiiD REtltSlE, s 5 I>b. Saxtobd’s Liver I?tvick>ratobJ ! Stun tl at 1 Family Remedy for § * 11 Sdia-aacsof t'icL'ver' “. * <t l oinu,b ^ » ,. T T 8 ’ 1118 » i 1 ureiy 'Wely jD^bilitate* {Vegetable.—It ^Debilitates {vegetable. . . — it never never V■ I I j ; It It is Wm - 2C *CitiiartioaaJ rtiiurtic aud V ^ . Id ]! j I if 4T 11 I I V Ife* i l^*. |' gTT. Y .***4 d r '!! II | { H ! \ ^ . C® ,o®V ^ o'Xi*°L*^ r ’! 2 A0 ° 2 3 C°«o* O ! ! 2 ' ! 0^' «. fj 3? W* I 2 2 r H ’BiH \S 1?^’ a®' of V 0 ' i! 2% ,,% ' J VL* 3^ ol O'® b\ c 1! 1 B A • * 11 { P ' - '' s 5 »< .w "le' 5 v -0, < 0 i ^ i 2 .e 3 ’ ft , ft0*S 3 Eli i 2 ? 0 A .6% 9 pC ,y\« V' A,o''lV*d gi U g (n »■ 3 J B Pi S t pVS' 1 *5® (Tl Is I* i J .? K f8f p ”’ w. 4 f|f ffil fil CT D, . v practice*! I« vJSm ti ^*'**ior P +•’* »nd by the public, i unprecedented more tlinn 85 years,{ with resiilt*.2 .s Jio m NO FOR CIRCULAR.; *Dw*v.J 5*. r ».»»._ u, o A1F080, *Mrnan U M.D., n , '* 3 BR n o I »,*w roax oci-xj V i i'i»iyi’va^ta'-i .v - j . , . ’ ‘" J "--------- AN KXvtTIVC. noon { gOJMO soui! l'h«“»VHd \ -veiif.ire*” and ‘-Trinunili” ot ST 1 \ V LK.Y-I ljL V- ' Af 4 K'R IUU.1 K 1 A This only authentic:«ndi copyrighted ciiesn n i'«-IUng last, r tlmn miv other hook •'D.wvji'the'c.inno'" ticu?ars \gents W A VTFD • p or ti,iip Rr an.lt,-™- Address HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., Philadelphia. minun PARSONS’ PURGATIVE PILLS make New Rich Blood, and willcomtiletely elmnge the Id,mil in the entire system in three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from t to 12 weeks may he re- be toied to sound health, if such a thing possible. Sent hy mail for 8 letter stamps, i. S. JOHNSON & CO , Bangor. Me. Cheapest Book-Store IN THE WORLD. ' Superb English 7 Books At Our Price! _ o'.-oi „ New American . „ Looks n.i„. i - • tt*.T9» Second-hand Books At A»y rlce c,uk MaoirkSS;SS^' a Beckman St., near New Post Office, N. Y- W S iX m*' r-^ > / a)\ LAM l"* I»Av IV ’ -2: KNSON’S(.'APL'INE POROUS ' \ CaSTER is for lameness or. ali weakness of the back, Rheumatism and local Rchesauri pains, tiie bnst, remedy known. It was invented to ov-r-eome the slow action <-t the ordinary Forous « ,» Ll>tl . rs . , t ,,lce. pau a’ime •. and cures relieve. "here .Sold other everywhere piasters by will Druggists, not even $ j l*r.ce, go Cents.----- C »_______ fc i ...-St ISOlltll. T]j t » Svillll V V s evorv i lo .|y knows the SUNNY solUI’H is our beautiful anil popular MM.Min l|l lllUMdlCd US Tdtd FafflilV riUHli) WeeklV uwmj, and stnnihl to taken at once by every familv. Over 5tk» good writers areeontrihu tl>r . U s cohmms. and it cm, aim; a won of reading matter, con-istnig . , .rful varadv li-says. ot Stmu -. Poem-, E iitmieds on all Kts ?tsk j»,. r -i,nal Items, Humor. Health Nutt's, An swers to C»rresi*H,dents, tlurtSia l etc., etc. 'socSn! ^ not 'iVac;’,ers l! A , (f tlu . stale Sclioo] Commissioner and <’\i'l V ti'li'll’ I gjJjfinJll stor'.e.C Sll J' j 1 >» * t OHCt? are h,going in it {rX , , ks nm! one of the very finest ' ■ ..ntithd— , JQ7, t , GSIltilS ?-Ili wlUlStiail, _-OR_ ’ rp|£g 1 RSL Ot 3I0Nih\. ______ A , s., ad y ot .. Ctk p edt». j Th, r > ar subscription '« l i re Cue is 8: a Coding ‘two s^Wr .-ilmrs t-Nor for one h will neeixe a large and han i-ont. oil ehrwuo By sending six r.U is .,. tic do, and a half each i:,y o"" reemvv ;U, sasssgaai-* ‘'tovarm r IAKING OBDERS ! C. A. DAVIS dt SON, /d f Grecnesboro, Ga. Raking Qrders £) AILY. ATTRACTIVE PRICES! j I Buy Vow! \ i TAKING r v-c ORDERS .. DAIL\ r, , ,, FOR FIN^L CLOTHING ........ * T Medium Clothing, Clothing for Men, Clottiing for Children, Sack Suits, Promenade Suits. School Suits, Single-bn-asteil Fiock SUITS, PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, Wedding Suits, Ac., &<•., Tripos, tdue * Snuff col., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro, Geurgia. Our Prices are Attractive!! Your measure will be correctly taken and the SUIT delivered a* early as drsirej;. Early SPRING DRESS GOODS, (Delicate Color*.) f t*~ i 5 o Pieces Handsome PRINTS, 5 and 6 Cents per yard in elegant, Spring Shade* C. A. DAVIS & SON, • UREENESBOUO, : : ; GEORGIA Nine Hundred Dozen Coats’ Thread, in store and to arrive at Me. per dozen, and UU! The' liu wfetega n t display 'mHarnbu rga and Laces in tins part of iMorgia* attend As our buyerexpectsto visit the Gencril Markets this Spring and to persom allv to purchases fur cadi Department of the stock offer our customi rs aud the trade mav haik f.n- GOODS of exceptional qual ty and prices. V. A. DA VIS A SON. Uents’, Youth’s and Bov’s Hats, in all the Spring Shades amt Colors, to arrive before the »,l^gZZ2XSX~*. 1st of March. GentV Shoes and neck MISS wear to arnve FANNIE ,,, .M^.eu... greater than ever before. Her Good* wdl be hen- m lull tu.u- tor the trad-. which be satttitlctorily „ C. A. DAVIS*SON. There is scarely a want cannot vup t m,;;i h.j.i, «■ - s - large, varied and complete stock of C. A. DAVIS & SON, THE BURLINGTON WEEKLY HAWKEYE. rpHIS paper, which is universally quoted, mav be had at any News Depot at 5 cent jasr I copy. Annual sutiscription, post-t«tid, subscriptions, S-*.(*i. ami retain cent* iu cash Agents are wanted everywhere to take 50 on each annual subscriber. General agents may send #1.25per year. $1,000 IN THREE PREMIUMS. ......sl^ewss? uuisous patent improved ttgratf^j bar waft Arrangement, 'a iron fro me, overstrung i>ass, to least Extra Rich. 4h.50.oo. This list to at S50 names. in gold. For the second list,, not to lie less than 2.W na nes, 5l ' , l For the third list, not to lie less than UM names, S.Vi in gold. For SKt.no, at one time, we will send ten copnQ copies one year. For S7.no, at one time, we will send five one year. scroll Saw l lJrili, . U, For three names and 4ti.0l> we will send tiie Companion an ea 3 i ^Kor aii,! l 'sHU)o will send the Cwnpanioii Scroll Saw, Drill an t Lathe, fivenames premium. we Address. value #5.00, as a special HAWKEYE PUBLISHING CO MPANY. Dec.l3,1878.o-m Burlington. Iowa. d«mi- H A. Ase»t wuw in M um. » ^ppd ow tom Nnthiiig SuccewG Like buc«n,s. THE FORMER IHGI i PRICED MACHINES REDUCED m JL XWT Wll "Wt* Jifc *!* JL ’V MJP H'il %P AM T . ‘ti’ AM . AA Mk. TSfe & 4K A Thoroughly warranted and sent von for Examination Before You Pay for It. And no obligation to keep one, if not better than any machine you ever had. EVERY FAMILY CAN NOW OWN A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE. The Old Favorite and Reliable STANDARD ES Standard is so Popular. \ Faithful Familv Sewing Machine in every sense of the word—that runs smooth and d.*s cverv description ot plain or fancy sewing With case and Certaiuty—so streng *i»d well nri.le iml -»> thoroughly tested while in use tor year, in L housatits ot tauuLes, ihu ixuh daciium that leaves our Factory is warranted for five year-, an i kept iwOrder tree ot charge. Money Ketunded at once if not perfectly satisfactory- K.-duce*t m Price Ur Down Below all other Machines. No extras to pay tor. Laen .vlacinut is ac 'leuiied bv a more complete Outfit of numerous and useful attachments for ad kinds e of'woVi: i with other Machine at any pnM. , Ire.'- of anv extra eharge) good than qualities t.- given than thoseot any double the Price. Light and The sundard Macinne lias more and Durable of order. Kaput and 1'i.v Uimik" a eh'.ld ean use it. strong never out Ccrta'a in “'.vvutjmi No u-eless C*«s or Cams to wear out or make a noise. Will last tor years. I, ready in a moment, and understood in an hour Makes tbe^Double Thread Isiek Mitch, atisl- on both -ides of the goods, trout cambric to lather, uses a slrort, str.ught necltc. extmbmg iange easily threaded SUottle. *»h ‘ EbSSi ^n^e imanJulesiraf Saeliine principal qnafities, awl jioint and great of Construction. capacity tor a I sc wide it , t* vv.uk It i* the best in orders u win >< tois couttty to n-cetre r^-ar^rs.i’ar M ’" LW Uh SEWING MACHINE $20. ACKNOWLEDGES NO SUPERIOR! ! We Can Not Make a Better Machine at Any Price, The Highest Premium Awarded the Stitch at the Centennial. V Strictlv First-Class Shuttle Double Thread lands Stitch Machine, more com idete'iu eiiuipiiK-nts ttian anv otlier am! combining al' the late improve nients, with tiie oUl and well tried qualities for which the Clothing Frock for Youths, English Clothing for Bay*,. Suds, Walking Suits, Double-breasted Frock Saits, .Ve . BUSINESS SUITS, D dKSS SUITS. French Diagonal COATS and VESTS, Wm>-te.l <e.at . .V Ve>u,. See give samples orders of aiwwre sp,-ciffck your fortlmurio D0