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Till: DEMOCRAT.
W. 1). SM. LI VAN, £diutr & Proprietor.
UKlDA Y, OCTOBER 17, lHih.
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MINOM IOPI4-.
Ohio has gone Itadicid from to
20,000 majority.
The L gislatn re will probably adjoun
io-dny (Thur SU«iV’j.
Gen. 1 eouiln wyi) Hint Kenfroe swore
In - was guilty, but 17 Senators (l{< n
froe w friends) wouldn't believe him on
his oath.
1 he . blo i, -'lv , Seventeen , .. Senators . sue- .
eeeded In aeouittimt Henfn'O ; but in so
«»«■»*>■ .......—
i s uti .c that a 4 A-. 1.1 not wash
out.
Oov. Colquitt is reported b> have
fusH to ots y the resolution of the
House, requesting him to discharge
Xeln.s from the office of ( bief Keci<er of
the I’eiiitentiwry.
A corres|Mtndeiit in the Augusta
Sen -, icjkh Ls the discovery of cxtelisive
brown <oal beds, on f-piiit creek in
Richmond enmity, claimed to be worth
millions of dollai H.
The Atlanta ObnMUution says,
rumor that TTi-asuier Renfroe will
resign is not correct. In our humble
judgement the Treasurer shows much
cheek in holding a public office when ho
knows he is not wanted. A decent rc
spect tor his own manhood, it seems to
us, ought to force him to resign.
While the great State dailies have
bea u sih ljt, or extremely cautious in the
expresskui of opinions ou the Ken free
case, the Atlanta IheyttUJi has spoki'tj out ;
with honest iiidrpendem'o against this
monstrous aeijuittal business, ami has
won for itself a high place In thu respect
of the iieoptw, ' ' whose rights it lalsired to
defend. Honor to whom , , honor . is uue.
1 he r’, i.iwiouUilh i. ,n„ ii.Mix ii, it a .t sa>s u ,,,.
that i*en**ral rooinhs has been on a
visit to the residence of lion. A. II.
ritepheua, at I.ilauT)' Hall. Is there any .
INilitical signittcauio in that 't — tinm n
inth Setts.
Well, there tnay have Vwen a great
dc.il of “Higuificancc,” but we apprehend
there was il veiy small lot of “politics,”
.
4* >n>y,
tii u KiAi-iim; Acut'imi..
bile the daily Picas of the State ia
silent, or fttrangely * rautlotts in the ex
uf unin the . Hwifroe ..
l>r?&>iou ion on ease,
lioldly — » ll iu » > U'| it* ' ctniilemniitPin. M l <g0t0 It I m is ih>I
sufficient to any that the editors of
country jmpers were lipt pn-Rent, or
lacked ilitelligcnco sufficient to expires
it correct opinion, the country i’n - ** ail
over the State ia giving the opinion of
1hia aequittiil held hv • the people, 1 and
lienrd in every group who are found
cnnviiwing the malter. The day has
past wheii tile act ions of legislator* can
be influenced by lobbyists, family inllu
•nee, or rings, ami t he people misrepre
ic'uted with impunity, uud thoso Buna
D>i» who have acquitted Renfrew, after
he to all in louts and puriKises plead
guilty. Will fllid to their cost that the
masses are - not quite as ignorant . of ,,, their
right*, or so easily gulled us they may ’
have supposed.
unit l - : I > V I IXiTIG ATlOM.
The committee, of the House appointed
t)> iu veal [gate the public printing, re
)*>rted on Monday, S|s - aking on this
subject, the Atlanta JHsjmtfh of Tues
day says :
....... U liMiks like our g<*>d , old Slate has ,
Iteett made to suffer by her own sons,
Th» following extracts we publish from
tlie report :
In piTJ-ii Mr. Hemphill's accounts in
pi'eaent 1 ubln lunttr, ih.ug>s foi
Mate, City and t ounty taxesaiul salary
1
m
simitar items of expenses a"gr©RattHl t.® s> -
f-l.sihi.
Hemphill's account also includes
, liaygbs_for . indexing , journals , ui . ISrj .
i
and 1ST!*; amounting to $373.00, to
which w.is added twenty-live |*t
i<M.7.-t) making jfltW.tr>. This was
xvludlv unauthorised by law, the code
leqoirit.g this work of indexing
j S-itvIiiiv. -- .u'nul* to la - ilono by tho Clerk mu)
lie eotinfiiltee express the opinion
* V’ ! h * - • r'r ,wrM ‘r l r
t iiHrjffuH \v»Ttj iua<H 4 by former stutt?
i yiuions. Nii. 11. G. Wright, however,
* ilv pIh*vuo«I lof \u.u <iuU tear of iuau*
vial 5r.iSti.di.”
idoili x> | - »li As 14% \.0.
The imvj.niiv of tin Senate who voted
1<> liiel Treasurer Uenfroe guilty,
promptly ssed tho lretu.se |e.s*)iuti< - n
ureletmg tlie Governor to proceed ogainat
IteniiiH-. Thu-it uiil be sevu that the
majority l as done its duty s>> far tes in
Gs |K»m*r IHV uiwt slitOk^viv»*s the rou¬
te leuee of tho |ntiiik\ the AUantw
ttr!, iu sjwak \m .m of ihis actiuii of U*e
lyl.tjolity - s l' S
Tlit- s<-f Ai I jts sohiteii dntv yes
t }«>*< ''''iicil- ‘l> win* Voted ?«»
I*in) Htufi(‘i* slnotl In the State
. im1 IIdhsc n*>»»l4iii!ji t jiiwi the
it* jm «'eeti eM hi^ for the
inlet es). A st re»ig pt rsunal appeal was
1 a«1«- S.y tiie Si 're nteeii «jti> X >teii ipl!
I uilt v t hat t h» "-I nate shaitld not r
•V\ »iti thvtu, but the appeal was di*
<•1, :: iil property s><, b>r the
\ reti-ei" hsd b'lee-l thi'mselves
' neis- t .e “twiuty-iiv, ” found tin 'll.
7 tioii. however, was .Miirar
treated bt .. Ii\ -.f. ' * that its a,t e>
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s- -
Kenfi x* was not found guilty because it
took a two-thirds vote to convict. As
! I >e matter now .stands, the House of
flfimsrnt ityi», almost unanimously,
and nearly two-thirds of tin- Senate,
have said his conduct was rorrii|it, aiwl
ordered the money t*aid t>a< k. It is said
( ohjiiitt will disoU-y the iniiiBction.
We do not think he will. The
tn< hav. *. sjoken, and no through matter their and. represent*. be cannot
afford to<lisof« v. nor do we think he
would. t’nd'.r the circumstances. If he
!.a- any such idea, cud will give the
la-Mature a hint to that effect, they
will sen that it is done la-fore they ml
jouni.
Hll. CT'.XTMAI. W I.I KI.'I ALAIN.
The atiovc journal in its last issue
contain* , ami , article t u«, filled , with „ abuse , of r
Tin. Ut.MfK i:aT, which we should have
pastw-d . in sdent . , contempt hut for a slate- .
limit In itthat vve ‘venomUHiy abusixl,
................... .luwc
v. Im i, -late-tuent we |nomnir.<o to Is-an
. h .ualitied iii.iiiittik'at) il, uncalled lor.
and an unnecessary falsehood. We are
»c<iUHiut«-d with only a few of the eiti
Macon, but those we do know
are re f, n , u ) geutletaen—a chuu with
wiioin tlie "city editor” of tbe Weekly is
not allowed, pnibaWji, to associate.
nt- will heie ti ll tho facts in the caw.,
and then forever drop tbe sobject, after
which if the "city editor” of the ... Weekly
wishes to abuse os he is w< lc*rue to do
so, in his most choice specimcim of vul¬
garity, as we now inform him, we shall
not notice him any further. The facts
aie these: We, some weeks since.
received a copy of the Weekly with an
article advertising the Macon fair, for
which the Weekly doubtless received l*ay,
maiked. Wo umlcistoo,! the marking
Stab s and Canada woultl so have under
stia mI tho marking. Our advertising
columns, as with every publisher, is our
greatest , . source of . revenue, and , we do- ,
ciincd to give the Macon fair a J free
vei tisi un iit wo did not think it was
With allthe provocation put upon us
|, y , hp . - cjty editor,” we have not used
lul .;ii WOW, ....... ,, a stligli S I 1L( I.. nngenteel Uligenteei evnression expression,
and regret the necessity of the plainness
we feel compelled 1 to employ 1 • here. We
ijopo our readers will forgive us, and we
promise them to , lake , , no further , notice
of (his uutltvr.
“MoiiH Know Half tlu lr %'alue.^
“Tlo-y cured nu* of Atffit*-, Hiliousiioss nttcl
Tk iilio > bottlo < iis j itati
es half l»*l! whioli t u,xe«l tor my two
'Kt'e gills, who tbe doctors and neighbor
h«m could wot ho cured. I wo\dd haw lost
both of thorn om* nirrl't if I hud not given
them Hop Hitter*. They <1x1 them mo much
tfo»>d 1 cominued their use until they wore
ciut-xl. Thai is why lion' i say you do not know
half tho value of Hitter*, and do not
ester, n^ommend A. i. them .Noo hluu other enough.Ji., coin run. itoch*
■ ■■ | » ^ f (A . 41 ( 11 u minlmfam* f i t?
Davis A Soil's, Greeneslxm)’, Ga.
l.uiiden A ll.tm’ TciiUiiioial oiitrio Piano
uud Ui g.ni I’uiT-n.iMira,
Conic to our Centennial, October *th, ot-li
and 10th, anil coiue prepared to buy a
Plano or an Organ. For centennial w ek
»«* H'is c-,reri«. t enunan.l o«er.
Pun hnae of u* a Plano valued at or ovr
sirs, m an organ valued m or over >n.> and
' v <* will deliver the saute fr.e-ht /«y
return, give you a years irubsen: Unu in tin
South-m .Vwxirvd Journal with it- Si no
worth of J'nvttuin Sheet Music Hint present
yourself iedrtv the and 1‘initforc, family with i><- renre’n.unitary given at the
to to
Theatre during the (Entenniai by the
I unit, ur Viwicat Astocintmu This under the direc
tom ol Mr \\. JMelcn. offer to apply
on either VasK or h,st.ilIntent mtrehaseot at
our 11 rand Introduction sale. Not a penny
to be added to prices because of above
* 1 *cM nmrsrum. If you ever intend to buy
now Is the time. From f25 to $50 saved on
tin - purchase and as much more in expenses,
freight, etc. I,I1I»I)FN * MAT IS.
Savannah. Ga., Wholesale l’iauo and
Organ Dealers.
There - never was such a really good,
sbuitial, ,n',. e,i sstishietor^,,\ V H*MuV - 1 1 it\s'
t r low as th - > -New FamUy Shut
tii - ," led need to only and lower $26; more in complete
with eouipnieuts, It is elegant price in work
anv other machir. - .
man-hip it* and tiui-h, surpasses nil others in
work ami fulfills all the requirements of
every warranted family hv written as a helper. gimrante* Thoroughly for five
,.,airse -thnianv nmehme, at anv price.
over did. or cutido. equally as rapid,
manage, is serviceable, don’t wear out, al
ways ready, D anywlieu ami never with out privilege of order. of Sent
C, (>. - exam
Inatlon before payment of hill. Agents
demand make money for ttit* rapidly, the Cheapest supplying Machine the great in
the world. Books. Territory free. Address, for
deserlplive *e., "Family” Shuttle
Machine to.. ,a. Broadway, New York,
JmyU.nw-J-y.
C. A. l»,nis a Son. Greenesboro’, Ga .
keep everything the people want, at.
"hid, astonish for their cheap- 1
l- ess.
Cotton Hlarket.
COKim I’KtnvKKKf-V ATTURDEMOCRAT
UFF1CK.
CRAWFORDVILLE.
Chaw>oki<vu.le, Ga., Get. lb, 1879.
G - *i t Ordinary, Si
Middling. ... \U
Ammutt of (\>(ton reepived at the
a« rv’MirtiMt by Air. Osoai* Holden,
H U. Afeiu. and shipped this week, are
1 "' 11 r ” - ‘n«\wnt m-eived
np to rl-te this ytmr are 479 bales, and
. (Mt >t , ar- m
Giles T - «ne strong with an upward
lemieney.
AUGUSTA.
ereuiu, re.n wkkks.v bt bexson x mkhcikr
At <it -ft, GA., Oct. Iff. 1-79.
Tone, tii t*i.
0***1 Ordinary, •£
le'W Mhldlillg, (£>
M ild’ing. - <. .
l, >.hI Middling, r—> O /*-
4 t *r
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5 ;» i
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Prints at 5 cts. and 6j eta., at C. A.
Davis i Son's, GrenKsbon’, Ga___
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3 good eaufiSes for a iik;kie, at C. A.
Davi.s A Son’ i > r <'isu estioro (in.
TVTM . ^ t
itey/ advertise i*LjK TS. i 2.
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iioiisc II imi v.* 1 and <t!l)| nnil Lot Ire) | l 101 for Ft to Sale. i
| I ■ ) kEhlKiNG m U> return rrtum in to my p|ant*km, 1 ,
I / offer offer tor lor sale sale rnv my house bou-e amj and lot m JUy- lUy.
town. Tie- hou e » H huiit in wiff
'»>!.•. ami eom.uns four rooms,
a| nexed »«t.i aiwl ; ai-o jM»rch—pantry serrants fume, and criOanf kitclfu stable an
The lar! ™ J® H * t yV u "0•
^Tr and ^ Baptist churchy and
‘otmii two and a half utiles of a *dsby
terian and Catholic church and i erml aood
M-lionl within a few hundred y tl Ms. ,'i
Aj.j.ly to ___T B. L, . FLj&fT.
AIU t f (rp HtJOIl I rtAjlUJCft. t ,,,w
1 UJ ” rr of this Taliaferro method to county inform that tie fj- tax
Last Day Albv/ed'
me for Deccfuiter. collecting the taxes is th» d4 aS^pre
of next. My orders
emplor;/ and l cannot extend the tit vfv on.
single day. I would, therefore, re¬
spectfuily ask all to come up and pis'their
disagreeaWe V ixt l immediately, duty. I and save me i very
will in- in Cak-ft.nf
villi - on each and every Saturday‘except
each 'i"' Saturday before tiie first Sunfev in
month, till 10th of Decemhei Wf)OI)ltr<>V iTv.
W. T.
(XT. 17,1879. x. err, <j.
it.
Notice to I)cbton.
I RESPECTFULLY and earnhsthl solicit
- m!,u 'h^nte-T'e’ ^ CWUU V not * 0, 7 n f 'I M ’ n
Bring Cotton or the Mpey.
I' 1 1 ,l [V nearly the Augusta lakes for
Gniton. I •w«* money n»ysi?lf aw I -tm
compelled to pay it. W
* l "' !’""** nn - l accounts made at t e gro
eery with I). A. Williams* Andrai Sort! HI be
found In the bunds of M. Z. ILLS’MS?
for collection. I> A. W '
OcU7.1879.n-t. 1
NOllGl’j | () iSl 11 P H'jlift.
^ ,, rt 'm' 1 ' destined for Flag StatWis and
Crossings between Augusta iimLlhulem atJrisk
w 'd be ilelivereit as marked, of
upon arrival J or train /'T toreeelvi-theiiio 1 re /}* i 5?f, iglit. , ! s . s
Jam it. EDMONslDN r*’i
201*79. gent.
A. M. BENSON. W. N. MEUCTEK.
P.ENSOf ,
& MERCIER,
Cotton Factors and funeral Commission Merchants,
, No. 3 jfcUtKEN BLOCK,
! Augusta, Georgia.
j J uniUUdZaUentiim i "
Will give Personal and to the Weighing ami Selling of Cotton.
LIBERAL CASH JUM CZS Ma de on COIfSIGNiffENTS.
r.d-j.'i'.'ygii
EIIaSkIiN JUtOTIIERS,
Cotton Factors and vienenil Commission Merchants,
Augusta, CCF.IISS, JACEfOS AlIE REYNOLDS Georgia. STS.,
m
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I -5~ CASH ADVANCES tnadij on Consignments sepia,’79-j-t
ORDER YOUR
SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS,
Cane Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws,
Wheels, Shafting Pulleys, Hanger's Journal Boxes. Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Water
Gin Gearing, CHEAP! JUDSON’S GOVEBNEKS, PISTON'S CIRCULAR
SAW. and Glimmers and Files, Belting and Babbit Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe and
Cheek Valves and Whistles, Guages. 1 etc., Iron and Brass Castings, Gin Ribs, and Gold
Mine Machinery, from »
(1E0. It. LOMBARD & C0„
FOREST (TTY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
Near the Water Tower, 170 Pen wick street. Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
E*y* Repairing Promptly done at Low j uneG, ’79-j-y
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CL, J | ]( I STOP AT $2.00
The Augusta Hotel
oorxek of broad asd Washington streets,
VUGUSTA, GA.
N Located to I JuSlllCSS,
I
M r.v r. u.c muiu,,,. and SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY
OFFICE next door to HOTEL BUILDING.
RATES OF BOARD, PER DAY, $2.00
SINGLE ‘ MEADS ' ’ 50 Cents. 1 SINGLE LODGINGS, 50 Cents.
W. E MOORE, Prop’r.
sepl'_','79-t-o-0
m WJ' ? V
i) m o o
91 % m
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k i 9 iMJ »
•w - ■'■fO/am smJk
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THE ONLY 1M VTtOVKMENT EVER MADE ON THE COMMON
POEODS PLANTER. powerful
It contains greater ami mere
yi ('ain-Relievmui, • Streustlienimr.aud « * 1 ^ • 7 Properties ^
~. (urative r
'
than the .. common Pwvus « Plaster, and Is farmt^r G ments and ... tiw so-called el;c
-'-'IT ( T 1 ''
THEBCST so stMPie <
'+
4
ot>\ K St500.00 &
A V pt*"*e ■ 1‘lri I it i
rt'R PARTiCUlARS address;
WhiteSiwihg Machine Co. Cleveland, oftio.
Magnolia Passenger Route.
* Pout Koval & At c.i sta Kau.wav, i
Avgusta. Ga., Oct. 4. 1*79. <
'TMIE 1 FOLLOWING SCHFMU1.E will be
operated, on and <nfter Oct. 6-t, 1*79:
“GOING .SOUTH. GOIXU NORTilT
Train No. 1 . Train No. 2.
ArElleuton 9.51 iTTKBofrTt.oiT^ Lv Kean fort
Ar Allendale 11.2aam pm Ar Yemassee ll.3j.rn
Yt i.ooam
Ar masse 1.30 am t ri.arwtona wni«
Ia £ ^^ '
Yemas-.e 1 £ta™
Ar Savannah «.35am LvSnah nn »h * wren
Lv Savannah t.io pm
ArJ J^!0 v lrt 3 a ■ Ar Yemas**e 1.20am
Ar Charleston i
a S f TYpmasw'o rx» am
t
a
Ar Beaufort 3.4 ; a S I.v Elh-nfon A la am
S Ar A ^ LS,a -^ am
Georgia /' O,v Railroad ' s01 TH.prOonnection* for Savannah, made with
Charles
Oniral ton. Beaufort, Railroad and Port Koval. Also, with
for Charleston, Beaufort
‘com-wieTn c£,asK.-rE£stK3 . ,
for Ml j-;-nt- V .rtti.aml East with. Georgia
.mlim K ^ Alken
and |ointH of
WOODS UK F SLEEP1XG CARS of the
mfet operated improved by ttiis style line and only, elegance BETWEEN’ will l>e
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH, without
change. Baggage
checked through.
tSF~ Through tickets for sale at Union
Depot Ticket Office, Augusta, Ga., and at
ail principal Ticket Offices,
K. G. FLEMING,
. General Superintendent.
J. S. DAVANT-,
General Passenger Agent oct.l3,-t-f.
i wcorgia it aiiroad
-AN
BAIS KING
Superintendent's Office, )
A Cot sTA, (7 a., Oct. 4th, 1*79. $
/"COMMENCING SUNDAY, 5th instant,
lie operated tin - following passenger schedule will
;
NO. 1 WEST—DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—DAILY.
Lv. Augusta 9:3.5a in Lv. Atlanta 7:45 a n,
“ Macon n.ii5 a m “ Athens 9:15
Milleilg’ll a m
“ 8:13 a nc “ C’wfd’ll 12:24
“ WVh’i’n !»:15 uilAr.Wash’g’n p m
a 2:00 p ui
“ A tlanta 5:00 n m ’• Augusta 3:2* p in
p: Augusta' 5:;.<» ,77,. u,.
S. Superintendent. K. JOIIN'SONL Gen. iTfiTBORSEr;- Pass’gcr
Mays, 1879. Agent.
Low Prices Still Prevailing
-AT
GREENESBORO’, GEORGIA,
.-.v
’XT’ A OTWITriSTAXDIXii everywhere, C. A. DAVIS
L" ‘""T’ the advance in prices and almost extraordinary facilities, &
»*»«! to V «*-, with their numerous which their has become FAMOUS. are: still ena
mamta.n the unusually low «t« for store
FAST COJsOU DRESS PRINTS,
I-ull Aviiftb, haiid^i- ,tWr- s So. yrt
All standard , .
lire- P,i n ts, newest and most desirable patterns, 6)*c. yd.
Jeans, Hie. 12^c. 16Ve. and 23e
Columbus Joans 20 c lira- and 30 < -
Athens Jeans, In’ 25c. and**
Xew things Dress Goods, at 6^c. 19c. I2}*c. I5e. Me. 25c. and 3fc. yd.
»ssfi c i,^s, , s?srsiffcd-«
All the desirable thing- in Dress ISathi Trimminus ~e?s Bla<&C» Fringes Buttons Fashion Grt Grain^S Novelties
Silks, 2 Button Kid Oloye. iSHka.
(aU colow) loc. pr. 3 Button Kid Gloves (all colors) 75c. pr.
Cloaks for Everybody.
Cloaks from S2.00 to $25.00. 4
Greenes boro’, Ga.
Millinery Goods
affidM^s rt l?ats VndtLmo STA PLES and ^°VELT1ES in Ladies’, Misses’
and
6
Grecnesboro’, Ga.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Men’s Brogans 75c.; Ladies’Shoes 75c.: Children's Shoes 25 fide and 75 T
and^l^.^ F^’lInM Mik^&^^PhMadVlDh^Sh®"’ c c •
Custom Made Shoes of b ’ Ph l d I ? ll i a r??t?vA 8 ^ en tS ^lr * 10 and ° 1 Laaie8 ao f s ’ M-S-Hn4 8l ’® 5
and d Boob Uoots ’ / C- A- DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro’, Ga.
i , i • for « Gents’, ~ _ Boys’
ln g and Children.
Suits for Young'.Men •’Suits for Mem f Owcoats°fOT ChUdreii 1 '' 1 ^ 01 ^ 12to J 6 year *i
* Greenesboro’, da.
House Furnishing Goods.
2K '“ at *rjsas sv c 's\?s, i,i »
r s
'
Greenesboro’, Ga,
DOMESTIC goods.
Sadtllery.
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Harness from *8 00 up; Saddles from 52.00 up ; Whips from 15c. up; Briddles Trom
i>< c. and ree. up ; biding Blankets 23c.; Georgia Breeching, Lines, Buggy and Wacu.
c “ i,ars- G. A. DAVIS & SOX, Greenesboro’, Ga.
SUNDRIES.
(lardware of every kind : Staple Drugs and Medicines, Quinine, Seidlitz Powders
4 ntt s I ill, Cook s Pills, Simmon’s Liver Regulator, Bradfleld’s Female Regulator etc
< tc., etc. » •
Groeeru - *: Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Lard, Flour, M--al, Meat, Hams, Sait, Oat Meal
Buckwheat Flour, Caudles (3 for 5c.), Starch, Soda, Pepper, etc.
Toys Musical Instruments, Toy Books. Things suitable for Xmas presents, Candies
Canned Goods, Pickles, etc.
Coffins and Caskets from 82.00 up to Stoo. Wheels, Wagon Material, Spokes Hub
Itims, Axles.Shafts, Poles, etc. Crockery, Glass-ware, Tin-ware, Wood-ware, Willow
ware. Baskets, Looking-glasses, Pictures and Picture Frames.
The readers of The Democrat are invited to examine for themselves the mammoth
stock °f C. A. I)AVIS & SON,
Oct. 17,1879. b-m. Greenesboro’, Ga.
MAKE NO MISTAKE.
JAAdBS MIIalaER,
—AT THE—
OLD RELIABLE CORNER,
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS with the largest hand¬
somest and most select Stock of
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods!
let offered to the public. Nothing SHODDY, or from AUCTION will he offered to
the Trade. A legitimate business done in every respect. Everything offered and sold
on its merit.
Special Prices.
We have no half dozen prices on one article, and sell you something less than costas
' ork Clt >’ and Wl11 2, ur 8 ,v P riees « > ou ar what eistrictly >' ou bu as >’ low in every as any instance, first class and house your this money’s side of worth. New
PLEASE EXAMINE!
allies’ Gents’ and Children’s Furnisliins Goods J
Dolmans, Cloaks, Shawls, Scarfs, Nubias and Hoods, single width and 6-1 Cassimers in
elegant patterns.
OUR FALL OPFAI\G!
Lasts not only one day, but every day during the season we pat new Goods before our
customers. C all and examine, and got our low prices before you buv. Polite attention
shown to every buyer. Express payed on aii'orders amounting to $5.00 and upwards.
OcL .h-m. h JAMES MILLER, Miller’s Corner.
om 10 io .l I*- 8 T 9 - m AUGUSTA, GA.
W. if. HOWARD & SONS,
Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants,
-- General Agents for tlie Cviebi’ated
E. CARTER COTTON GINS,
FO. 9 HcIFTOSH STREET,
glnjliista. o * m m m Cjceoriria, —
JiT" No ir.r. r. -t but that ..f cvir Patrons, to subserve.
l-T Car.-fu! attention paid to WMGIITS and PRICES
C#* OnU r- for BAGGING and TIES ami (,’onsignments of Cotton solicited.
Jeff* LIBKItAL ADTANCES made on Ptoduce in store. sepl9,’79-h-ni