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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1881)
rIIK iiffifHH R AT. If. Z. ANDKKV.S. LIi!( r it Prupiklor. FRIDAY-, MARCH 25, lr>Si. F.iuini At Uu» i*«#»t Oft > i* at <’iawt Oa., a» »N#goi* 4 i.'kW4* Matter. — FOUND OUT. A •ASIIFCL MAN OUY Oleetina Brigs* was an ngdj, and J adored her from af*r. ' : ip le sevi no particular reason why it «! <>uld Idtvo licen from sfar. Nothing wot my 1>ash f ulnrss. Tlmt. however, was so great that I knew I IP VtflrV-hfiWsrrsw npnonr age enough to a<l<!r* !•< r. I had ttie(ftWo <w thrfe times Unsay soinrthinc polite, hut all I could do win to gurgle inthroat I new* could speak to a 1a«’y, and, of comse, I knew that I should he ohliged Inlet h me oth er follow wslkfiff with lier;for I couldu l exper t her to pronose to me. ( We were slaying at the same farm house. It was tuy vacation. ZwHzc and Blifs gave us < a ell a month, and she was there for the summer. Tier pa was there also, and her pin. I could talk to the old gentleman well enough, and he was very guM nntuwd to me; hut do what I would: I chole-d v.hen she > much as looked at me. Of course. ! ga'/»d-at lo r. nod followed her at a disttrrte**. end wrote poetry to her, and all that, but when ,!m tittle came for mol" return to the city, 1 was no nearer than i iia<l Is-en la-loro. Tii tie sure, old Mr. 11 riff ga bad said, on us, Perl,gift, slw/i up get b.e k;” but what would bo the use of calling? 1 Shotild only see smno Ollier'f. n .w do what I n»ver woiffil dary to do, von know. However, la-foie I left lier n* iA ,;i. foi ever, I made up my mind that I would have some memento of thoMJ delightful days someUilitg slie liad worn ortonehJ ed, to wcav'agaftiSt my herirt all the rest of my nilaerable life. If 1 could have got pcr-'.esMon of a curl of her hair, ft should Have l<eou tlmt; but ai. of course, that e.mtld not 1 k», 1 thought of Otic of the dear litllo brown gloves that i*l i* wore everyday. They always towed into her hat when nl»o rnmo hotn<\ an<l I kii€«’ that I rouhl get one tlmt moruing. I was to lake the two o’clock train and at eleven ahe was si 111 out of the house rullaetitig autumn leaven in the woods, 1 knew, but before mem aim eatne in. I stood by the door and bowed, but she did not tliroiv her li»t on the hall ta¬ ble us usual. Nlie went into lmr moth¬ er's room, and 1 heard thy fust words uttered I ^1 • she : “O. lmyuma, isn’t papa kind ?” I did not bear the rest, forthedoor was shut, and the dinner-lsdl rang, and aim camfl’ollt Without her h it and gloves, and her fhotHur followed and shut, the door aftef Irbr. M'a* I to vMwrn to the stony hearted t ily without my ph oimis ttlovp, after all ? I’ swore I would not. dTie windows of the room nay (Yh-stinu had just leftopenfd on the porch. TTv.-ry ono was in the dining room at the buck of tlie house, 1 stole trtthe Wind ,w, put tuv herd iu and raw the little gloves folddd togH’.mi in the hat jttsft berond tt>y leacb. Then I put one l#g over the window Judge, listened a moment and iff lined in. I had HotUtmi ttvfitTKu*at43 the gtov^. I left the room a* I h*d •nriowd it. t\ia\ ;vs 1 aat opposite my Celcstina, how vt range it seemed that 1 should wear her gloves ovvr my heart without her guessing; it. After dinner 1 really made an effort to tell hejj, Umt L\vas going to thh city by the next train; but dl\ I'iu;tfiaged to gyt out wiw sonieUtiiig that } umant for good by. Howuver, when t looked ba-k from the roof of the stag*, she was with the rest on tlm porch, and when l waved my handkerchief, she waved hers back she did, indeed. * 1 went hack to the city with the gloves over uiy li*art; every night and morn niff i kmsed thorn. They went to the cilice with me in my vest pocket. During the course of the next week 1 heard new* of her. Mis* FiUsbuiy, a maiden lady, who boarded in the same farm house, came down [a the city and met me iu the street. Nile told me two ; leers of news, Farmer Stodges had been run atvav with in his light wagofi, and eann "cry near twinf killed: and Mb*s Celest imt Briggs bad been robbr.i. Her father had giv-wn her a t.wentv-dollar hill, and some one had taken It out of her room while sho was at tier dinner. “Wretch,'' said l. “Ain’t it awful to know dls'.i-mi- -t jA*ople are about ; said M ss FiUsbury “1 reckon it' that ugly farm hand, hut we can t tlx it on any one. That, night when l k d my (•'cs tma'sglovei, l .wliispvu-il; Woy was I pot there to del end thee ? Though my vacation was ov< -.. it was still wai a Vi, : vv v , , tuv !»und.*- linen. Siie was a go*>d o! i t- uii a honest as day. Well for ; : * was, fur oa Monday l *•*»;■ £ot to t my treasured gloves from the bucket i*j whicii they were hidden, aud that m na jil.Ulhey were c ti 1 red aw,, v iu it. y fta,. , ov«-ml my m stake at nine a’olock, and knew j-ast what had luip j veiled. “Fiokab! E i s.*as< 1 in soon sous 1 t! •s.iid to iuyself. I* i»i- * at .4 K-r> to I. up : aitti Uti.ike ure that , dinity had really hapj«*ned, for it C t an umxnntuotilr day at our B. I did not get home until ix • huf en, as I ran up stairs to my rodfo, li tly fvJl over soma one who &at oa the [ top step of the stairs, who cried out, •'ll f” It was Mrs Swasher, . in a waitin’ for you -Mr. Perk• us,” an! ! • ' - a tie> tor ntcu is—and nave you ound out rv tat you left in your ti si V ‘•You dear old viol I, ’'I have, lilt I MIppiSL-il you’d used them into the wider at one#, ai d U it war the end C» tuliHi since Ms- •iwashvr «1U d. Mrs • • "oigU I ' V '» H alway., iook into 1 re I’U.vi lI ’twas,an hon ' * V 0, ’- v ‘‘‘ 1 " l!: ‘ • l **v >.v 1 town ;;.o\r- fi-im her apron l«< • 1 ■ “Law.” say?: I to myself. “They ain’t nothin’but old ones,’’she Mid, looking at them. “.lnd Ilien,” say* I, “what a small hand Mr. IVrkim li ».i ” And then I kiadsi' shook ’em. and out tumbled the twenty dollar »ioto*-ahuo:>l into tin wa¬ ll, ' , too. It s a pu>\, U-ue-: it’a litre, ’* hat’s I he mailer, Air. Perkins y” Rut 1 euilid 1 r.ot sisak. The wiinle 1 1 nth had f’allwd upon my mind. U was! who had stolen the twenty dollar bill from my ab at'd Celcstina. i had 1 30UI Women fold money nji in Ul«it gGyr-n I,«-f'»r«*. j'iivi seen berth) il..; SIC luibearenrf, what was to be done ! 1 luachi no exj lanation to Alls, dtvasli • I'l.u.ksd her and gave hu a dol Dr. and went down to* the counUy on ‘ fli ’ ex,,n< * ; I renchul Sludger bouse at dawn and rat an tint pm u mitd tbo poople »to tip; Tiie first who came down si airs, fresh a< a ro « , wim 1 eh tii.a. She ran out i into thu morning nit, huuunlDg a song, and stnppgd with a ularu, crying out! “Dear inQ—XJV. Ptiki.m tl’ And then 1, who bad never .spnkea a word to her ill tuy .life, was uhlidged to : peak and this is wind I said ; “Here is your twenty dollar bill, Mina Briggs. “Where on earl li did you linU il, Mr. Perkins,” she said. “I I 1 —stole it,” said 1. It was in l uUI 1J “l know it was,” she said, ‘but howl’ > •‘Dot into Urn window on the porch,” , said 1! She stared at tile. “For your gloves,” said I. * l-'or uiy glove:), .Mr. lYikiusV Mis conveyed such a doubt of my san ily into her look that overcome even my buidifulnc*:!. “I wnnled s mn iliii.g jou lunl worn,” I stammered. 1 1 -didn’t darn ask -'" u - 1 never found out uAmut flic mon *’>' ‘"’C l '*'' ‘ '*u»l Ping, l loved you de,u ly, ( YIrdina so vei y dearly. I beg i your pardon, 1 .didn’t nu an to tnentkm it.” And then she. but -t into laugh and ' a wldspeu-d ; •Y'.iii j.oose, how Iroui.l I have ever Liuml it out, then . 1 liaveu'l been bashful since. Mis. Eie.w.o* land eiiougli to say that modesly was Hie gn.itest iceominembi Butt a man eouhl have in her eves, stud uhvay^ a^rtvet to whatever «8aicl. (’elnatiua and 1 are man jrd now, and Mrs. Swasher lives «ith us a cook, laun¬ dress and genera! adviser. If it had ndt for her lam not sure this story wonlil have ended in pru aid »cid. My Good "Wcnimn. Why aie you so out of sorts, never able to tvil folks that you are well? Ten to one it’s all caused in the first place by Habitual const i pat ion, which no finally caused duranged kidneys and liv er. Th« sure euro fat' couscipation is the celebrated Kiduer-R ort. It is also “ Willf f « r 8,1 Ki,inr v an<1 livm ' (li.so.istiH. j uotisadn.H aroemi'tl , by , it ever ry month. Try it at onot. — Tulaw Made. Bachelors Retroat. (’iiAirr ; 2 m>. E’hfoi- b\ >;‘ru:.- Thanking you for tlm appearance of my introductory l will now rliinige llm snbins specified in vourlas! issue, on Education, to that of the human tniml. considering the ial ter 1 will have abundant occasion, to branch out frequontlv on th* subject of Education. Tibbs eSiang.*, I do not suppose tint you, or your tead.is will have the slightest i>bjection and hence 1 will at once proceed in the discussion of Ilia human t nd, us 1 may conceit* it to he, in all of its prime eictjieiits of power and h- tuty. Vu : “The m.imk suhlime figure, lofty theme, Right of the highest intcivst that could jiossibly al tract our attention, next to the soul of man, the greatest achievement in creation, nothing :s in comparison with it. T ■ g! w -v, ; s of nii-’it , iu:ng {•. i.-g. ■’ • ■' . cy picture, when honestly fames* of the stalem.'iit. Time along, however 1 aR<1 and changeable can not IiltiiU^ \t\ * , into . the subject v ' 'x with ixmshi and define its com;>osition. This will be a scraud enterprise, catch ll g' - ' i!r- fills.- ami reality of laisv wrful vvorkm tnship. 1 dreatn . is' T t we. to \ . --vv it iu the f m of u magniucent temph* standing on - one elevated suj>erstruetion. F.ve iv d.-jiartmei;* of it wisely arningcd for TKl it i 1. It Wituout auy comprel . 11 is in part, the most difficult iti •A the great train of infor i*i. ■ i«id lies*, that ei Sr«4i ■ v. ie » a - fa art to gj»e aihfiicti n. To know it is out of the question, No one can tell, what there m iv he strap];.' io a “thought.” ; Tis a mystery and not a mere fact of common transaction. The« .*.i» U this : -J let lual il!: i ;t vvord. ;. ..'.i the likeness of the supreme power, wis dom and perfection. When th*’piinc - plsof life,first ushered upon the‘‘vision ’ 0 f Uiis beautiful uuiva(i^>, the business store of human souse made its appear wi^le the mind is studious of vtmqge tp.soam in Gie inrgic fi*M* PleBSurq,, fame, riches and society. This world ss its Academy. Let the pen m whatever rhetorical elegance and Judgement of the highest imagination strive to write In glowing letters its marches and “variations” upon the can . , l; v a "'- il ' i. ,..... u I j m ' - . . - Aip’oiitto know that it setiuirea a nobler examihatiofl, and deserves t!io greatest scrutiny .Some are born g -Am* »th is have acquired infonnatioa, both aro equaliy riglit and useful in honorable em; ym* 1 . Mi* in the “Human H.el” ifiakes It iv h- <\ pws- I- '*3'» WlSTT- ra Bk Ik '4 4 m . i A:/ I /• : : »' fM rttj. r -i, ’tre.-.iljG v. \-. •« ; f - * ■ ’ w ... ; - --•• ! '* •*" A T rtuz 70l-::c .jy ’ .--It* ii4 SIT?£ REVi\«R- mmmmrnmm *■ •.. •" v*» « A ' [ »* —u i • J*i • Jtxt. i liighly r «tA” -vied fr all diseases tc If] t, ' . '.it /' i 1 ': In '■ r „ •. I D «clas <M - l i I 35.i f t 8 1.’ 1 ;»s, f- •: • (i .-., ,piiesyinptan:*, such .t ! rti:!,t : „ ! e‘c. The only I* f 4* .5j;.i t,b:,. • ' i, i, f •Li tie :t Cue C Rcoli,52 <»r jiva oi - , bo/.* nr -, l V r . ... r R pp. f er .-fd a:t-lung I cutte ; - o , i ■ tirdwA cam Vj CO., It » i ^ re, aid, 1 r * ! ’ % ;'M .-i ir A'- 1 | j tk Mf«s . m 1 a N i \ f ■•' msi hi| 1 mm BVb.4, ’Bl.j-y. “Uicli a 1 t I 1 i i n sy- i f A ga i 11 f —l»!l. ILS. SMITH. rroDi’ictoF of the— >■ MaM t-W ys ’ (NEXT DOOR RELOW THE ROTE!.,) CHAWv'DiiDVIDLE, GEORGIA. TAKES fi. metleid of Infmtnlng his many fi-P-n-l-i and eu dinners of hw 1-1 N'T IRK LY liF. • ■■PORI i) IU. A bill, idm and-with it his VriANTED ENKUGY. and d«sire to sell goods, el,-, rimy *>:;i Uu«l at li post- ever . lurtoons, ami ready to serve tlMiit. With thanks tor liberal patronage, in th» past, solie.it.s a continuance *f'the same. ltesrs to inform them that iu addition to the usual full liuo of DRUGS, (JHKXl SCARS, ETC lie always lias on hand, they will find au l nasally I tall Stock [of LIQUORS OF ALE KINDS. With something specially good under tlia brand of ; OIjB nectar RYK \Ro a full Rn« of Tobaccos. Oigars and -Cigar,-ties. II.S. H’ith many other articles I AND OPT OP DRUGS SMITH, Crawfordvillc. Georgia Mar-23,'3t,k-m, (icoi'gia ('heinicnl W'ui'ks. ; ‘Sti ' 1 I i ''T ■ •3 —"-.SAk. •Pi; * '.S i: . ■ a 3:n. mwwM&ti.; .: At* it| •55 .^S-t sAi'5 Lb-A:-. kz£:- irU ‘.-rt.' h ' -irk; •tv. JCtii -i-d. i AUCUSTA, GEORGIA, Aga.i otVer to 'their old , nsioniers and the public gen-'ra’dv who want reliable and vu.rerm FF.KTILL.KRb their weUknowc tu'.ouG of si PHltPllOsPll AXES, Patapsco Guano, Lowe’s Georgia Formula, Grange Mixture, Mastodoa (?uano. ' . Nr vt'!l> rtiosllHViT. fie ( i .MP(' V IING. a.-.aiv.-nigl* t» • , \. and ->v.-r2 m-r - <■; PAls.i. si PIHiUH will at wer figures than it can be laid down if bought State. ue as it began, and the as . r sold by them which cannot stand anv r- .1 ---- ,.tbit-!, n in.-reasintMvumfvr :v !><• urop riv applied. evidence whntlw> . !>■'and rapidly nmi which may lvasonabiv of Ue its expectva patrons nffoisl from this the HOME best manufae- of r\m\ wVk'sr proilmsu aix* iu tlie.States of Oeors;ia, ^>uth C:\roUoa, Alabama, and • (sew here. The Works of the Company, located ;A Aucusbt. Ga . are at all tinms open to the in : -. ' - - - ; 1 , Farmers C, - -;g. s a g Mali-s. and our Sti¬ p -rm;..-mt< n: am! C li. mist Mr. C. B. F. LOWE, will tab- pleasure iu exhibiting the Works and u« products. For sale by - ur A gents, who may l>e found in the principal Towns and Yiilag so; tienigia a*;d> atli CMoiina, or to M A. STOVALL. Feb 2.1, 8 ! 1 t ■ s v. . v I to dwell upon la m uWi c and private conversations.— x tie j f >' lily o£ the iirain in a Medical point of v.t iv* is t#siiy toM. The head is oi.ly the repifea-utation of the true ud. lat-ntS^ q&acity of action. Us . . .se sit t e , i. ■ t»y accomplish d-v iv<r, u>e;i no other method, than the tdsk of thinkin^'l^wcr proper ly. The shape of the skull is not alto gether the right sort of theory. It is an "M, hut fa!s- saying that tbs Urge lie.uusl are •. n.wst sensible gwi*mUy ei- ! wed by nature with' a great deal of knowledge. I am sorry to say far from it. many miss-it a considerable distance »“ this country, all for the want of the genuine interior (puality. Very Respectfully, YOUNG WIDOWER. [To be continued, j Satfering Woman. There !s but very small proportion of the women of this nation that do not suffer from sonjij of the diseases fur which Kidney-Wort is specific. When VwlwweD have become costive, head ache torments, kidneys out of fix, or ’ - * 11 po.'h ige, and its 1 rfht ton:- and tenomin* power . vriil cure you and give new life.— It ftiUil* i:,y yin ex;)-%ienced’city Miliiner of will t.ke ciiArge of Millinery il ,. . ,. at it t A. Davis & Go’s (,i the At li of Abril. Ladie’s s.'A 1 .<i>v n- ofthis. - THOUSANDS OF SOI. LARS INVESTED! ^ WE fisit the great Markets personally ; We get low prices and choice Goods, ° ur customer* reap tire benefit of this. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greewesboro', Gn. Tons of Goods Coming. Gent’s Fine Shoes, Ladie’s Fine Shoes, Cheap Shoes and Boots, Gent’s Sum uier Ilats, G*nts straw Hats in all the new Styles. Thousands of other things too many to mention to arrive by or before the 1st., of April. C. A. DAVIS’ * CO., Greeuesboro’, Ga. Cur Buyer is in the Great Markets. No stone will lie left ’unturned to get nice Goods at low prices for ou? oustat men. C. A. DAVIS' A CO., Greeuesboro’, Ga. BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADEL PI 11 A. BALTIMORE. Our Buyer is searching these great Cities thoroughly. C. A. DAVIS *k (JO., Groenesboro’, Ga. Lynn, Il avcrliTll, Georgetown. We advise you to bur of us. because we box' *ur goods personally at lieadquar ters and can thus save you money. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greeuesboro’, Ga. VXD MANY OTHER TRACES. Our buyer knows where and how to get Bargains for our patrons. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Unsneaboro’, Ga. CT -/i.AU.JXlgy "i O’ ^QTC* ”4” eOigl.fi jBt A A~1 dSr CHS '' A. ■ Alest of tliesa goods will be iu or by April the 1st. C. A. DAVIS & U€U Greeuesboro 1 , Ga. To the People of CmvfordiiHe and Taliaferro. Pants 25 and 50r. Pr ; Coats 50c ; Dusters 50c; Medium and Fine Clothing at low prices. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greeuesboro’, Ga. To the People of Greene and Greeneshoro’. Voting men should see our Fine Spring Clothing to be in by April 1st. Suits $5.00, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and $20. O. A- DAVIS A CO., Greeuesboro’, Ga.. For Hundreds of Customers in J. V( 1 ioining Com 1 ties. Our New Minin.er wiili a large Stock of Millinery Goods, will arrive by thw ith of -IpriL p. A, D-*-y*G A UD^.tifq(yutsbjj>ro’, Ga. Thes^ Gratis v ili be oi' all kinds and Qualities. Laces and Triiouiiors 15U Designs, tde. bmffi’i, 2 to 12 yards iu a- bunch. Cy A. DAVIS & C«f.|ir. (VujdairC.’, (At. &nit the Feo^e. Ai i s rUns to ■ Voting Men’s Summer Shoes Low tart or and High Quarter, in Spanish To*, Box Toe. aijd Plain Toe $1.25 per pair tip. All the new things in Ladie’s Misses. and Childrens Slippers, Shoes and .Ctnals. C. A. DAVIS & CCk, Greenesborw’, Ga. Who will be sure to I’tucliaso of Nice Prints 5c. yard ; Whit* Good,*, 7c j Law ns 10 and 12}c ; Uaudsomu Spring Dress Goods ; Fans and Parasols arnymr. Q. 4 . DAVIS A GO., Greensskoro’. Ga. --w. ■TT5 W “ m 1 >EBFXTId • A 33L uw G&eapjt i . C. IIEOGIE & CO., Arc iS c 11 i h ;.f i- u. r n i t u ro. .. AVI? have the handsomest, finest and cheapest stock in-ihe Oity. Alt we ask is t* call and examine our Stock before pim-hn-sing vlsewhere. Our Stock is enmplet* in «r«f i*v particular, including, Spring-Beads, Mattresses, Ac., &c. ALL Goods packed and shipped free of charge. Jan.21,’ Sl.h-m. R. V. IIEGU1K & CO., 839, Broad Street, AngwiAw O*., J E R R Y LYNCH No. $ WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, (JA. lias now-in stock the largest and most complete assortment of Qlotlis, Oassimeres and Vestings ever offered in that market, to which he invites the atten-. tion of all in search of first-class goods. Mar.25, 5 8ld\-m. f W « J. POLLARD N OS. 7 t AND 7»; REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA * Cotton Factor and Commission dlrcliant. General agent foe ifie fnllowing complete list of YnfuaMe Fertilizers. 15. D. SKa FOWL t;r.\ Nth BRA Did-. A s AMMt-MATED DISSt»LVED BONE. BRADLEY’S <’IRULE BK.VNY GR««f’NI> BON E, l’OLI..Ulli'S sol'BLE BONE, AMERICUS AM-' MONLVTED-DlSSOl.VBD UC.-NK. tN.ino.-.-.-d of rune Animal Bone and Ammoniated Agrieultuvat with lihHvb G- ueriY Agent- far TALBOTT' A SONS. . Talbott's Standard Engines (On WheeV. Taihett’s Standard Portable Engines (On Skid?.) Talbott’s Stationary Engin--- Talbott’s Vlanb-r Aerlcttltnral Engines (On Wheele.) Talbgtt’q Planter Portatile Engines M'»n Ski.Is.; Talbott's Tubular and Locomotive Boijers. Taihort's Turbine U ater Wh -.-l. Talbott's <'orn and Wla-at Mills. Talbott’s Corn 'and Wheat Ml'ls. Talbott's > nv Mills, Circular Saw.-, Shafting, Pulley’s, Boxes, Hangers. Belting. Talbott's Patent Spaik Arrester.-. ' Watertown Steam Engine CO. Watertown Agricultural Engines (O 11 Wheels.) Watertown Portable Engines (Qn Skie.s.) Watertown Watertown Dairy Engines (For small Buildings.) Watertown Vertical Sn gincs. Boilers. Watertown stationary Engines (with and without «-ut off.) Watortown KMn\ Tubular Tubular Boilers (with two lines ) Watertoirn Locomotive and Vertical Boilers. Watertown Saw Mills, etc. C$. & G, COOPER «««, (On Cooper's \\ liw.’ls. Srlf-lTopelljng (Traction) Engines. Cooper's Farm Agricultural Engines (• -por's Portable En-ines (On Skids.) Cooper’s Stationary Engines. ('tvojH’v's BoiU Loconnvtiye Corn Boiler's. and Wheat Goep.-r's Two Flue Boilers. MHts Cooper’s-Return Tubular - M s. 1 aiper’s Portable (with Portable Bolt Attached,) Weed Extractor. Cooper’s Cooper’s Smut Machines. Cooper’s Dusttgss Wheat Separator, and OntttMb Eureka Flour Packer, Cooper's Saw Mills (Double and Single.) -i. M . CARDWELL & CO. ( ardwo . s t\ i she'.'-. Separators, and Cleaners. Card writ’s “Ground-Hog’ Threshers, Cardwell's Hydraulic Cotton Presses. I well’s Hors* Towers—Double, and Miygie Geared— Moum-ai and Down. 1 Cardwell’s Power Corn Shellers and Feed' Cutt -rs. Manufacturer »i the foD.nving Machines ; Neldett & Goodrich Improved I. X. L. t "iton Gin. lteid’s Patent Automatic Pmver Screw Press, Steam or Water Power, s . ' - Improved Virginia Hand Power > t'. 11 and llav pr-.-ss. Cotton Gin Feeder, Cotton Conr. denser. New Feed Cutter. HSf For full particulars, < ireulars. general informathiu. etc., apply to, M -1 _F' ’LL ADD, A gn-:.i. t.j., .-r .1. V A; ir- v-. Crawfordvillc. or Caion Point,