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TIIE DEMOCRAT.
W. D. SI LL!VAN. Kditor & Proprielur.
WKDXEMiA V, FEIIKUABY 4, 1«80.
til Asm topics.
1WMMW l» InM nrcUrflfe
Tiie Maine muddle is over, and the
Rails -hold th j fort.”
A cave b veil discovered in Ohio
which cotit ms (he bones of men who
have hei'ii se»en feet high.
It i> jfi a» easy to praise an old wo
man n» a young one, and it does au old
one tvviee ih iittndi g *ud.
It is rumored, i i>s the Atlanta Post,
that Cox. who killed Col. Ab.ton, will
get a new trial.
Colorado ! rs n.< w iMrtnn firtdw
over biilidieds of r.piare tulles of territo¬
ry, and when at' hmilir.a’in gets stuck it
takes six men to pull Js'-i out.
Gracious goodtie- ’ Is a whole w inter
going iota- cron ted into FebruaryV-—
Alfo tin lit /Cm* /*.
Put Oil that ulster, T. K„ tint you
have , been , qo auviaus , to exhibit , , , all „ win- •
t«r.
M%s Flood, who is shortly to Ik* mar
riedto rhkscs Grant, jr., ha;; been pie
edited by tier father with §3.600,000 in
four |«r cent. United stales bonds ; and
li is iutiinaHsI, though perhaps Incor
redly, that young l lyasea is mad mid
1
will inimeiilately break off the match.—
JiUmint J’i'i / 1 nft.
Senator B„y,*ml. in a burst of patriotic
eloquence, ad vis* .v timt the United
States control the International (.'anal.
Now. as that enterprise is notcn United !
Slates’ ground, cud as the S. has bail
so far very little to do with it, we don’t
ere very (dearly by what right the noble
Senator claims this control. However,
France might be ‘ •ounfed out.”
Gant, of the Oglethorpe IC Im, having
found every ’.king else in hiseounlv netea
b iy to iiiu'.e a world, now discover!! a
man there who has .es n a tuertuaid. Col.
Bill Brightw. il, of Jlaxey.t, however,
Biv .“It is o ily the faint tones of impel'- \
feet rout; 1. of t- lephoidg eeln.ea vibrat
iog upon the sensitive tympanum of |
brother Gnat’s ear,” We suppose that
it true.
North Georgia is strongly cl the opin
Inn ttrnt the vaifitiev re. cully made on
maxiU'.s?a ■•**’..:
Is gmhiture will not endorse thp re. -ut .
iippoiiifuiciit .—Awjustu Hkeninq NdsM. 1
Notth Georgia ip certainly entitled to
some recognition In the distribution of
the public offices, and if she will presell
aomu such man us Judge MeCutehins or
Judge Underwood for (ho pueitiou he
will carry off Hie prize.
A HIM ! U or V. Alt.
A lute ,Vetc York- St<ir says ; A special
rib-put rh from Wuhliinglon nays: “The I
fact that Fiance ami Germany have j
formed an ulliunee for tlui ]>ur|io*e of
constructing canal under l’,uro|>ea!i auspices a j
ship Aim- ovei tho iHilimusof Panama
to • l.imwl-dge of Secretary with
Kvarts. and u* has had an interview
u*pt. r 1 jolt. fame, with a view of
eeiimu... r tin* dock system of crossing
thi> ..... Isthi. Ill**, object, is to commence ,
iu ltdvaiu * of foreign powers, so tlmt if
trouble between this country and Euro- ■
pc..fi nations grows out of the matter.
Hi United stales may be on the defens
ive instead of the offensive, as would be
the c:ise if the opponents began first.”
Thedispau li concludes: “ I may add, too,
ttiat a gentleman from New York who
is advised of the ie|M>rted foreign alli¬
ance, has a letter from Eui opeau source
which says there is great probability of a
foreign war with the United States with¬
in the next six mouths.
WHIT Will 1 11 YOU IJO TO YOUR
I.M'Alt I
One of the people whom we have
never met is tho man “who lias not
an enemy in the world.” If one is suc¬
cessful. he is sure to bo in vied ; if he
has merit , he will Iks deceived ; if he
has independence to think for himself
he is sure to !>e pronounced hard-headed
ami on man gable. But while it is cer¬
tain that there will lie people who do not
like you, it is almost equally certain
that there will 1» people whom you do
not like. Some you dislike for the
rather insufficient reason that their ways
do not.suit you, others you dislike be¬
cause they are trying to injure you.
And now what would you do to them?
Would, you could you do so with im¬
punity, indict upon them some severe
bodily suffering ? If so, you are not j
far from that stale *>f mind which im
prls li tie commission of murder.
'Would ' . u injure them in their fortune
—deprive tlum, of the proceeds of their
lab >r ? Then arc you in>t much better
than the highway nun who jobs the
traveller. Weald \*'u strip them of
their good n:»u:o, and set them before
tho ga.' O of the wo: Id bereft of reput a- ;
lien ? Then are you worse by far than
*iUter the murderer or robber. Ponder
that question “what would you do to
jour enemyPerhaps you will be
Surprised t. 1 h ivv bad a feeling you
are cherish , iu jour heart. It you
can out hone-;ly ;u,d promptly answer,
“it he hunger a, l will give him uw.d,
tt’hv sa thirst, V wul g vr ’ n drink. >
if bo is naked 1 will elcttw him, and if •
- be is friendless l will protect him,” j
jet may he surf* !l;at your controlling
x w,\; is mi Has religion »t Christ. »
Judah P. Benjamin.
One of the London papers, in speak¬
of the celebrated Tieliborne case, j
is again before the courts, makes]
following reference to Mr. Judah '
Benjamin :
‘The claimant . ,, solicitor .. . is abie .,
s veiy
bis profession, and Mr. Judah 1*.
<!• c„ ta -eqe.l » r
as the chief, with Mr. Atherly
as junior. f ,„!1 " • «n»»
about . , Mr. „ Benjamin’s „ abilities , ,
it not that the admirable and
correspondent of the Y,'nr'. I in
! ci, Me. Je'iliii:gs, hisd s-i . • ut!;.
; S-f.fr. JJ .in i h.. ! 'in 1 pros- i
of liecmoifi^ one of her Majesty’s
smootliiy ending a life of,
attivit", struggle and fame,
allow me a short sani.ri iry of Ins
career. In boyhood, Mr.
Benjatyin was the clerk of a Xew Or
notary ; when thirty years of ft'fe
he was at tlie head of advocacy of L ui-
18 ) ana, and a legal author; LI re bo
WM fifty lys was a United MU*. . S mi
tor; at his half century he v..u a i,u.b
in a gigantic revolution ; ho vva» a
Queen’s counsel after only a few years
service at the English bar, of wlneh h •
r , ; j ^ T „ T „ K ^ 7
lie 13 l " ***<■ »«'*«“« lts n>g-*M
iuiii'cs
Mrs. Partingrton Says.
take any of the quack rostrums,
they are regimental to the humni^
; but put your trust m l!<i|
which will cure general dilapi
costive habits and all comic
.euses. They saved Isaac from a
extract of tripiul fever, they
the ne jilttx union of medicines.
Bead the new advertisement in this
from C. A. Davis & Sou, Grecnes
Ga.
Garden utensils, farm utensils, far¬
supplies, for sale in large or small
byC, A. Davis & Son, Gricucs
<ia.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oinsolutson.
pll!) 1 copartnership heretofore existing
(lifter tie* firm name of Gi s*;ItiiofiK*,
3 ^* »»ay Iwm diixMHvtrel Hy, eon
S. H. RHODES,
Ciawfordville, («a., Jan. sltii, tsso.
NOTICE.
j J A V IN’G pun based the interest of S.
il II. Klimfes, In the method late firm of of returning Gunn &
Rhodes, 1 take this
to the patrons of the late film foi
' . past favors, and to Mate Jic^ Unit I will i
«r«; , sw.- 4 5 :
NOTICE*
] ( | I A VIN'G sold out my entire Interest in
the late firm of GUNN A the RHODES, public I
t nectfullv return thanks to for
iiilr liberal patronage, and ask a contin
uu ice of the same to Nlr. W. H. Uunn, who
wU1 COB “ MUe 0,0 business id ^oMsUiul.
Crawfordvllle, Ga-. Jan. 24th, tsao-t-o-o
Sheriff Sale.
GKORO t A—T A I.I A FEU HO CoUNTY.
\\T11*1. l>e sold liefore the eoiot
▼* house door in the town ofCiu *
in said county, on the first
in April next, the following
to wit:
One Good Buggy, levied on by virtue
one mortgage II. fa., issued from the
Court, of Greene county, said
in favor of E. C. A C. Bowden,
versus A. T. Uarleton and E. It. Shivers.
the property of A. T. Uarleton and K.
It. Shivers, -property pointed out iu
mortgage fi. fa.
M. D. L. GOOGEIt, ShertffT.U,
February 4, 1KS0. tiOd
Just received a fine Stock of gentlemens
Huts C. AlYEBS.
.Vpplieatfon for letters of \dri ((ration
GEORGIA—TALIAFERRO CoCST”.
T1 THERE AS James Maher b« made
application to roe for leter* of
adininialratn.u on the estate o! John
”* , ‘ er * ,a te Oi said conntjr deewsed.—
• hese arc, therefore, to cite »«<* «!mon
jsh all persons concerned to showrause,
if any they can, on or by the ftnt Mot.
* iru-.n —g-g n . ..i. d not be ganted.
Given under my hand and offina! *ig
nature, tins February at oface 2d. in CrawfatdyiM, Ga.,
1880. ,
CIIAULES A. BEAZiVar.
Feh. l-ii'.v Onl'i i-yl * " C
Iiu trnction in Mnrite.
Mrs. S. E. Mwi “
( FF.'.RS her service, to the ajf t.f 0 f
y Crawferdvitie and vicinity
Music TeacJ ^r.
I T t -; .finer odt •■lii'Ccfififiv , Hm-ntmi, -r,r I -
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' A** 1 *- ' Ag ' e
entire . i ...fiilON to ill
In ; wire ..s- tr i.t.roimgs-. mg
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•ells. Stool, itm.’.;, osd£ ■#
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il \ ; < ' .cst-seiiing . Pictorial Books m Cl : :
bit l ." c *s* r « d ''fifd 'f l«-rcent. XJ oual
I ...• ablisiting I Co., Atlanta, Ga. ;
a u«« ::ii(»Mi ai*;i-::>s*_ a ,y,k on
■wnt Malarial Free. Di Address . ...es and Dr. Sanford, Liver Cum PiJBosd- Jaunts,
way, New York City. t
AO ENTS HEAD Ttnsi
We want, an Agent in this Cuuity to
whom we will pay a salary of m> per
f monihamlexpd'.edo 853 .T(s’.T«&^r siLa: wjiperful
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BBiroUND
n nnrk iljh* i i CoMsijjfjiition ('i-iarrh
Xuuii.i'/ifi o'.A and other Trcatiiii-nt, Chronic Diseases l»v
tin* new J eon V) now reaiv anil
liei* ■ STARKEY 1'ibEN ^
lit in ftii (; .- si I’liilaiL'iniii " n.
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T c ON LIFE & PROPERTY.
W* ?f?cm,>i tv;vjrzz
\\v .CL our 8AFKTV AT.'AfUfVqr.
r lt»!> A*rol*%V.«t.J.JUU«rf^»l,. Ifre»«f'T 5fi<T*.
\v roR NOT/TOirS S4FKTY LAIfr
^ ft. fl. )f/* CO., y.'
or U’J vis* 8 alep*oq«, 13 VTnitt 0 BlOAbWAft i*arox*ji. S. T.
niK\PKvr hook store ™
175072 new and old Standard works in.
Department of Literature, dlmost
given away. (Catalogue of General Liter*
lure rind fiction free. amUMwies.^ !«»«»»» Induce
ments to Book Clubs
3 Beckman St. Opp. l’ost-01Uce ( New York,
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OvN :>,() DAYS TRIAL
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;Ve will send our ELECTno-VofiATrc«Rr,T8
M1 ,| <.tlier Electric. Appliances upo, kfervows trial
f or go days to those suffering from
Marshall, Mich. r r . *
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CUI? for Ut m y .....fJSB$ i.iUa.Of tanb.A’*vbiua,amlo/iTAroofl
• Ii. pohltlfe hihII
|rm!Cc.il (|/K< / •■'fit Ai!action*. NcnoiiM AiiiO a I>» ittul
rum f >r f iliiy
. V .4 «’•*!.. li’.i’tt'Q uhfh h"4 b*en U»t*& <nl
4.9ft In oft *r». Kwino.v, h f t.' (*lfectS0r>8|
(iu u. riu; i. I n • •*», or uiv. * b) lor cuftr*co| i rop.’.--i
j in;*. I • r, » • • t l»y j it -il t$ I ren of
,
Ladies’ a;.'*. 3 -t*. at C. Myers .
CRDEH YOUR
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DA V * A I J J JU C\j A r UlUUi t \ i -lIIIJjUO, ,
W 4 J
( irM1 MllIS, D 111 hll^ineS, . (jOllOIl ,, , , DuI'CVv c . S,
UllC
Shafting Pulleys, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Guilgeens, Turbine Water
lVIieei-. Gin Gening, CHEAP ; .11 DSON’S Babbit GO\ Meta E..N “'.“‘l EI.S, i’lftiON’M I itting, CII.CJ '■fi.beam LAK
SAW and Gnmmcrs and l*d.-s, Belting and UaWm Gin fobs, and Gold
V| ‘ i ! < I^ " lll ’* cfi;nlrv 1 11 *” < ^rm, ’ , ^ , * ' " K s,
/’(T34Y xil.vf. I? It. LUJIHAIU I nilllllin cx a- I’ll bo.)
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FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
Year the Water Tower, 170 l-’cuwlck street, AUGUSTA, GA.
;0“ Repairing Promptly doue at Low Prices. june6,'70-j-y
irj! pJkq o E
i' { rfi oJmi i isr vr .a i? to
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V. Cheapest ’ Stoves
|J * - AND —
t TIHWAKE IH THE STATE!
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A HA 3 KIFICEITT WATCH
FOB S2.00:
The most beautiful cheap Watch which
the Science and pauper labor of Kuropehas
fft^onomeler." 111 !?’!* iiot n »Sd, nor
it -heavy be, gold but is plate such ' as X. Y, imitation dealers claim that
to an exact
no one bat an exj» rt can distinguish it from
the purest metal, (xrei-t by chemical test.
* al( . s t -ivle of the gr.**;est accuracy, ami
e»eb and every jai.cha- r receive* our gear
anlec that they v.il! r main hr perfect order
with fair usap - for two years, and fhey are
used extensively on railroads steam
boats »t*cre a<-<-ai ;fe *:t: e is p; i.. I- i or
all practical pun <e*-s they are in every way
equal hunureu to a Solid and <•;’■! fifty •*«» l ars.) a costing Sio*’
[one These watei.c- <e 1. solo at 512
arc non mg
each in X. Y.ai.d are quite a sr.cr.fice at
that price. \ .»u i are .ouhUess seen tliem
advertised in prominent papers at that ng
ore.
By special arrangements now cios- ,
we are
ing out a largo - Ask at prices jest sufficient
te pay import duties, freight, will etc. mail of
theee Jw*For Genuine only “f U*V neva we Gem U ab-hes one to .
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?ny address .« the 1.'. 1 his mchidesa
handsome exact imitation go*d Watch- n ”*
lobby pattern, ladies styles “Gem linked neck
es, very beautiful with tasty Twowatche* aud
chain at same prices.
‘ r sirfd aflli ib ~ itlt t0 iu * ure ex l >re5S
' '"aT—A fter this stock watches i* exhausted for h-ss we
can not furnLh the kune
™tKiSto.~iSiKSS
ing one. I •
Send any Atlanta friend to our office „ to . 1
examine the watches if you desire. Ad
d MICHAEL & CO.,
Sule mm&tS Southern SKSWa Agents !
ly TMU-.m . « •>“*•'<-
1 and Speculators.
(Don’t fail to mention this paP'rwhen
ordering .) eu-j-m
SUAR0.N INSTITUTE. I
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SdlOOl _ . _ 101* „ ftlKl 011*18. -
JiOVS
S“S:
I SSSl tice. Pupils 4 r , 1 ? 15 classed !irSSkW and monthly l !S
' are re-
1 ports sent to i»arents. Students prepared
for any class in College. The Principle
I lias made teaching a business for ten years,
and will guarantee satisfaction January when pujiils
| I attend tuition regular. 52.50 School and opens ST month. 12,
l«.so no per
Board from 5<*W to $10.00. Address.
N. E. WARE, Ga.
Soaron
Music Dec.12.18VU.o-t. taught by au experienced teacher.
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Crawfcrdville Academy.
A HIGH SCHOOL
TT' ___, f nn lVve *;—> n IP.LS
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j rivHE [ exercises Monday, the of this t-Jth school, rest. will begin
ou
j 1st Class, R.Vi S 1.60 LS OF Scholastic TUI 1 ION Month, : ■’
i pur \v.
3d 2.30 “ a 41 ,, ,, j
4t)l „ (H) M ( (
l-*T~ Pupils prepared for any class in ool
| eK ,., Patrons having any particular college
in view, will please notify the principal.
instrumental, are alnTiidant and rood.
Locality healthy. People moral. For W. par¬ II.
ticulars address the Principal, Trustees or
Brooke, Esq., Secretary Board
T. ltOGGte, Principal.
janl4; HO-h-t
Suiting all colors. Sets, at C. Myers’.
Piques J2K;.cts. to 30 via. at C. Ayers.
Job printin'? neatly and eb>;a,.ly exe
cuted s;t tU:u (<! ■ c.
Calicoes 5 c per yarn cl C. Myers'.
]\ A ^ A YDRETH’S SEEDS OXLY!
IMPORTANT to GARDENERS!
from Philadelphia. C A-DAVLS&SON, Greenesboro', STS’* Ga.
ect
Early Yellow Six Weeks, by paper or pint, Dwarf German Wax, White
Valentine, by paper or by the pint,) Red Speckled Valentine, (by paper or by
pint.) Pole Running.) White Dutch
or or Ca«e Knife, extra fine and large, (by paper
or by pint,)Giant Wax, red seed ; Tall German Wax, black seed.
ixndreth's rhumb, Extra McLean’s Early, (pint Advancer. or pap-r,) McLean's Little Green,- (pint or paper.)
Tom Early Frame, (pint or paper,) Eugenie.
M** Lean's Dwarf Piolifiie. large White Marrow-fat, (pint or paper.)
Early Adams, (pint or paper,) Adam's Earlv, (pint or paper,) Extra
Gchfeu Fatly Crosby Sugar, (pint or paper,) Late Mammoth Sugar, (pint or paper)
Beat, a large corn for field or garden, (pint or paper.)
EARLY or Early Turnip, BLOOD Egyptian Extra Earlv Turnip, Philadelphia Earlv
Tvmip, BED TURNIP. LONG BLOOD BED TURNIP
SILESIAN SUGAR.
York, (imported by Landreth from England,) Landreth’s Large
York, French Ox Heart, Earlv Sugar Loaf, Bioomsdale Bullock Heat, highly
r.-coinmcr.d. d : Bloom-dale Early M.irk.-t, large early cabbage ; Early
Dwarf Flat Dutch. Early Drumhead. Large Dumheud, Mammoth Bergen
Drumhead Savov, Green Curled Savoy, Bed Dutch, Col lards
White Searlet Horn, Long Orauge.
, ’.'MRElt—Early Frame, Short Prolific, for pickle. Long Green Turkey, loy.DC.bhK..
^Carted Silesian, Early Cabbage or Dutch Butterhe*.
Icing or Ice Rind, Ice Cream, Rattlesnake.
or Perslaa ‘
— Dwarf Tall and Prolific.
DISK—Earlv DISH—F.arlv Red Red Turnln Turnip Rooted, R.mte.1 Golden Golden Globe, lilol Early Deep Scarlet Turnip Rooted.
OR OYSTER PLANT— ’
TV«S»-£%%i rnKtSSjfSflSw,„„ SSkStSfEKtSSt' fSSS 1 6 sr-«* w,
] hese scccJs are put up in 8r*al«td packages ami Papers or come by measurement 1 as
ease may be. The papers are Large Sire at only Sc. each. The seated packages are
have very Cheap large and popular, and by measurement our prices are astonishingly low. We
a supply of White and Red Onion Sets and Eastern planting Potatoes in store
and to arrive. Our 1 ........................................................... seeds are not Commissioned Seeds, but are bought „, direct mv from
I). LANDltETH A SON. If you use LANDRETH’S SEEDS once, you will be apt to use
them always. Send for Landreth’s Descriptive Catalogue to.
C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro,’ Ga,
. GARDEN A 1 TD FARM UTENSILS.
<e 1 .ni,o„ w„ n ,,, K ii„,, c ,„ w . i „ 8 n..,.
Kakes, Shovels, Manure Forks, Potato Diggers, Axes,
I race Chains, Back Bands, Back Band Hooks, Ilames,
Turn 1 lows, Rooters, Bull Tongues, Sweeps, Scooters,
Corn Shovels. Straight. Shovels, Iron Foot Plows, Double Foot Plows,
Plow Everything Lines, Garden Lines, Wedges, ljark Collars, Breast Chains,
the Farmer or Gardener needs.
C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro’, Ga.
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES.
Swedes Iron, Refined Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel, Bulk Meat, Shoulders, Hams,
Corn, , M.Flour, Magnolia Hams, Syrup, Car Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Riee, 5 its,
Hominy, Salt, Liverpool, and Virginia. Many Loads of these things offered by
C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro,’ G p
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New supplies of Tinware, Wooden Ware, Crockery Ware, Furniture of many kinds.
SPEIXG DREGS ITJXTS, SEIETIXG PRINTS,
Prints for Children, Spring and Su mme r Boots and Shoes, New Harness and Saddlery,
New lines of
Auction Goods, Notions, Oomestics,
Our Stock will be kept full, at all times, of seasonable goods at
5 ’
to which v:e respectfully ask the attention of our fi • nds and the trade generally.
€. A. DAVIS & SON,
jan28,tS80-t-o-o Greenesboro’, Georgia.
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SteL? Su^tUaiff iKUautM JLiC Imu Y- *1 Cj AEiPETS |
THE GRANT CENTRAL DEPOT FOR
G“ f 3 p6eS l . i Oil Cloths, Shades and Curtains,
241 Broad Street, Masonic Hall Building.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES.
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Has just returned trom New York, where he bought a large and beautiful stock of Goods
in the Carpet Line, and has now opened his New Goods for sale. They priced consist Ingrains in part and of
150 Roils new amt beautiful Scotch Ingrain Carpets, medium arid low
Rolls Striped beautiful Hemps. Three-Piys and other Carpets.
50 of
BRUSSELS ! BRUSSELS ! BRUSSELS ! BRUSSELS! BRUSSELS !
Come and see my new ami beautiful Brussels Carpets.
Hall and Stair Carpets, Stair Oil Cloths, Stair Rods, Stair Crash.
Large Door Slats, Sofa, for Velvet, outside Brusselsatid and inside Mottled use—Velvets, Rugs, new, Brussels, beautiful Thread, designs, Mottled, pretty and_cheap. Worsted,
Bordered, Grass and India Rubber Mats.
Crumb Cloths of new and beautiful designs, of every size, and very cheap.
Sheep Skin Buggy Mats and Angora Lamb’s Wool Lap Covers. Georgia, at astonishingly low
Floor Oil Cloths—the handsomest stock ever shown in
Patterns prices. Window (,'ornices—very low.
50 new
500 Pairs Swiss and Nottingham Lace Curtains, at panic prices.
300 Bands and Loops, for Lace Curtains.
Come and see my beautiful Pole and Centre Cornices, just opened.
1,000 Pairs Window .Shades—all sizes, very beautiful aud cheap.
Window Hollands, for Shades—all colors and widths.
3,000 Rolls Wall Papers and Borders, new goods—in Golds, Satins, and Cheap Papers—
all beautiful and at the very lowest prices.
1,000 Paper Shades, Fire Screens and Side Ligl its. all ready to be hung at lest
800 New and beautiful CUromos, framed and up, a price
than you can frame them for.
100 Ottomans, Hassocks, Slipper Boxes, and Blacking Cases.
73 Rolls Cocoa and Canton Mattings, plain and fancy.
500Rustic Shades—all colors and sizes.
300 Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, which will be sold cheap.
Terrys Hair Cloths, and Reps, Gimps, all Buttons colors- -for and Curtains Cane, for and Upholstering. Upholstering.
Picture Cord, Picture Nails, Picture Tassels, Picture Wire Cord.
Piano and Table Covers, Furniture Covering, Cedar Chests.
CarjK't Lining, Carpet Binding, Carpet Thread and Carpet Tacks.
Carpets Made and La d. Oil Cloths laid, Shades hung promptly by a competent work¬
man. All Work done well and in season, and all Goods sold Cheap for Cash, at the
Great Central Combination Carpet and Grocery House of
GEORGE A. BAILIE,
244 BROAD STREET, Masonic Hall Building.
COLD WEATHER!
And with it we have lost received, in addition to our large stock of choice Good*,
New Hncliwlieat,
i Fulton Market Beef.
Pickled Tig’s Feet.
Pickled Pork, White Beans,
Jellies, in 5 B> cans.
Pine Apple and Cherry Preserves bv the lb.
New crop Nuts and Raisins, and another lot of those Saratoga Chips will arrive next week
! Choice Northern Apples and fresh Crackers received weekly.
Give us a call, and your orders will meet with prompt and careful attention and
prompt delivery. Manager.
JOHN D. BAKER,
GEO. A. BAILIE, Proprietor,
Nov. 7.1879, h-m. No. 244 BROAD STREET, Under Masonic HaJi.
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