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"’IIF. L DEMOCRAT.
M. Z. AKWtEWi. Editor k Ticpikte.
Mw.\r. aprIl i. Mi.
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fa tired r.V th* lh>st OUcm at I'rwwfrerdviUc,
«ia., ** Ov'- lid Class Muller.
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TUI. ItAil.UOAl) I.I ASI,
The omWnpHWI T»Wor
ltai! Bond hy tlm Central has b en the
principal suliject of dtscriKsi.m by Ute
press, ffW hosfned* snd railroad citcles
for the past fow w»*k». What bene ft
■the Ststb . and . especially . „ middle .... and .
up
per (rerfrtfis cdttM ibrivs fmnretlu- leasn
is a question well wot thy the considera¬
tion of Bfft bnTy the stock -Holders, hut
also ever* citr/,®. in Georgm. A majorb
ty of the Directors, it is swiff. sro in fa¬
vor of Ihfl lift*®; arid if thin 1* tru*.
a recommendation to that end will
probaldy lif made to <li* stock-holders at
their sftnttfll May convention. Should
the Gsnttid h*n«> the Georgia. it i*
thought that »h« would also lease the
South Orfrsiib* D#M Hmid wliiub would
give Iisr control oi the pot t* of Ha van
nah, Cliarlrerton and perhaps Port Hoyul.
Tli* Atlafita GinrtUnlion calls the ill
tentioif of tlic public In a constitutional
prohiMltfdri, Which sv ads as follows :
“The fiava general assembly of the at at®
shall mt power to authorize any
cot pmaUvn U> buy nluircs AM* or, stocks, in
any other f«,w.aliu.» »«> state, or
elsewhere, or tl rrnke auv contract or
agreement whatever, with any such cor¬
poration, Which roity lift re (be client, or
bo inteufhsl.to have (he effect, to defeat
or leiwsn ooiiiwUlum in lluir rc-pecfivn
business sllsn^ti /•t.ntrm or to encourage monopoly; and
ls find sgicemonts shall
Ini illdffkl find Void "
Let Gent giaguard ausinsVall corporate
in»n<i)i6ltm which would bn detrimental
lo luff interest®.
Poetry.
NO MtAi JS Itl'.Al i:K.
(We publish by rtyjuuel tlte following
pocnffwhlch appeared in tbo 1‘eterslnirg In
liar saver*! jmatf *«f -1
Talking of sects till late one eve,
Thill -tood m'a i rouble* 1 'ifrcniu
My ID® Hid® Of n darkly flowing totlic stream,
And a‘‘ehurclinmn” down river CaiBe.
When I beard a strange voice call hi* name i
"Hood Palher, stop; when souctos* iliietide,
YoB ^ ^ vuw '’W* 0,bl ' ,
But ffl^ ; agdd1b1her dl'tMiot rebut,
As^'iVtoJlf.XcS^waAe^. His hand* cftispinga gltt edits hook,
urboumi pntc f»r diewMin, uiid niieii I
• I am
l sh#fl wtiflVWir boffk of Cnremnnl’isiyor,
AndtMNffih Th'e^,I"nvCTIds HiptluMa CVrs'fm <*uty«ft>'vu„ 1 thr^shiAmg'lrs- -rv
W,
Hut W* gown was fgtUer h.-avy IrimUn. hu«ii*M fiju, him
A nd UifiHMirohl
AVliaUuac not Uu hdungrilto “thr Cliurcli”
Then HUwnwvnrS do\jm tuRie sdhWr rlyer Mie n wa*nmd® Quaker .drajed,
;
“Mv coat and my hit inu-t he all of
Th»n I cannot he go mitlfmed spy purer mS’eoat way.” ftfalght up
And And ids *!lil£v! jrbad aulaimvly'wsdvd brimmed hat he b,; piffled 4 1
O'er his&cad so cold, nd white.
Mut astroim wind caniedwivay hi® llkf;
A ifinifiwit'M silently 1 ®igh*il ov»r that,
thfroTW&j^f A* hr i-mi'rM!’ heaven, dWndVaif hte stiH X*hn stf grey
aV > ^^;?ihr^TA''T*V'b5m bSfkt wifltri i)T
► ^
m * ' UU,,Jlr
Tied nicely up In his aged arm*;
might sing. Ji® Ueav«d
Hut I tn*n|ht that an
A*> -* »w tlut rh* rlverraubiowrl Riid high,
AiNHwoked reiber *nr|-rl»ed, »*®i)c by one
Th® p»alm» and tho hymns In lire wa\e*
went Mown. •
And kftei hliu. wRh his MsV,
f ame Wesley, the pelt* rn of all
lint he med. “Hear .oaffml um, what shall 1 do ’
The wjtev Urem tlirough
Andfirerv A lire ri>«-r,’t*i ami wbl®,
Away llrer went down fhi-swolien tide;
Ami the saint, astonished, went
gl „„ 4)
Without EL uiauasorlpts, tip to the throne
When gravely walVhig; two SRiirta
nimi, together
Down tu 'he stream caVnc ;
Hut as they stopped al the river'* brink,
••Soriokled l *,»« one *>i int fruui lb® other Tab I rink.
<>r plunged, may ask you,
f fttrnkj end''”
How you attained to life's great
"Thcs, l4v* mill a few dipped, drop* on my fbrmv.”
• But I t«>on as you'll sir me
now. tldnV wtlf
Aud i really it l.chdlv do
Ah I'm '.-lose communion,' to cioj-s with
j Ulli hmnfl. 1 know, {realm* «f
You're loth*
Hat vo'a mwst go that way.surd I'll go tin*.
Th*n straightway plunging, with all his
m iglit, left—in* friend to the light—
Aw»v lo the
Apart they w«ui. troyi |Uu world of »in,
But at last together they entered in.
Aml now whantfi® riv*r vras rolling on,
A l'resbjtsj an vhuuh went down
Of wfinen there named an innumerable
throng, could they passed
lUR.^men l count a*
And concern!ag Utc roadjiiiey ould Jnevei
ii"!'-, , ,
.be a'moment’pafMWl think
Nor ever to
That both would lead to the river's brink;
And a sound «t ununnuring, the lung urowd. and loud,
Came ever up from moving
•-Yon n- in th* old wav, and l m iu the new,
Thiat i* tire false and this is tire Uue.”
Dr,-*Lm in the old way, uml jvoieiutli®
Sew, Uu' true,"
Thai i* tire false and Ibis U
Student Hut Hie BRtiMKEN only V cured to speak.
the Titers walked, and nu-ek.
And if ever on* of th< ill chm-tud to s.iv
\Vpat treuhl.9 -he uo-l will! cm the way.
Haw *lm long d to i ia» the utllti' iltlc.
Nor feared ton.— o'er tee >we!li»a tale
/k y.iu e *lv»® fv. R the breGocn then
'i,tt .... • sp, , ' tail lb® 'holy men
For Jmvc ye not ' « aid the wold-, i t Pa.b :
a >L I let tire women keep - '.t t . e ali' .’”
' i i ; !re-> them '< ' t! a my cur'ons dream.
i ■*. :b*) '.'oo,. by l! V ' ;Uc - treum
ST * j i't as I thought, t!» * t'vm way met,
itj i!i«* hrKliri*n v ■IS >•*, tide
heavenly .ide
d thee :
>. it by -i<!e—fer the way was one— f
Tire tv vine journey life Savidfcr was den#*:
Ami ail who in Chri-t the tUSU,
(.vim* ov.t alike on Ilia other aide,
Xu (nrint or crosses, book- had they.
XHov,i" of silk or -nils of gray.
No creeds to guide 'hem, or 'MSN,,"
for all had put on Chri- t * righteousness.
XI\r, tw>
A \S oiidrrtul Itat in *t|iaron.
tTIuI? 'tl-.TH: arfimft'T*wen«G T >*,—
Througfi They ir»t widen thru bfyicl fax so gate softly ajaf, crept
a
And t ame up on a midr,;ght star.
When through » broker pans he sneaked
Into* merchant'*store;
tien+atu the tmoeliow case herreeped,
Where rati never went lielore.
]>ifnre trie «am« bri«rM -tar went dowa,
Before the *un uas riren.
; B > Ki'4‘?hire tOW *''
A m
i Th* merchant <mlff, as be raised Ibc lid,
"•Sir : *« wi«h no rats fur «*l».
Intruder* here w» iuu»l forbid”
As Ik- caught him by tb® tail.
The rat soon nfiwwed he ment no fight,
And wav III nut effect the trades,
lb only wished to rest that night,
Ife curse all the wily frtf*i Hades.
II® would nddrcsji the Sharonnitct,
On the subject of a fa-hton
Robbing them of their yawed rites,
Ulutifyiug old Satan's passions.
Itr> h* heart w *jny«
TYmttiiU world vfa * jauwiitg Uliiwl,
, ho thuny blundering down his way,
' All tide hack linrt looped behind,
A Go,ft , , , . £$?
xiod ny
A nd when th*Wr*«*l* split or torn,
Would try to pull little moss.
\ Now would they spare his humble life,
lb M dusii Bad heesukl,
, ** 1 *he»« curds lie id make » strife
Ihsl would prove to ifo soine good
While the fair one* rvudd walk abroad,
Would lb'id nimble chance the he passing knot ftic by.
in cord.
That held their pull back ti«.
The To merchant ires glad to let him flvo,
go uhunt at hi* ease,
1 Ills freedom he iltd live!) give,
{ Togytlici with a loaf of clu’eto.
Harm iu>t lh» ret that cam® from Hades,
I I’ray lie m.v tiarnthth never die,
I The rat that hot th« trades
But nimble* an uvll tic,
i bA— U*V.
Sonje Very Old People.
I'aiuu J-amaf, of Mobile, was known' i
i Q i )B 11 Q 1 VOil , , „r ;, " L , a when he died re
ctmlly. ,,
riiUadrluldir Iniriod during lfWti 118
! persons aged ninety year* and over,Mid
i nine ceuiepai jans,
' *«" fining
(coloreU niemher of the Cumberland
< Hircut Baptist pliuryli, of Norfolk, Va.
i $he Uivd n'cifiitly at thu ago of nlnety
stVon years. ‘
B'h.c pout Burns was a neighbor of
vfts, Cuuniiigjmm, who is U'ow Bl2
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Xi> i!!t
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him cracking jol.es with her.
j’ ' After living a ceptury during'h Ljdia
t«T was frozen to deutli recent
! cold snap in her cabin near Hoonesvillc,
... 1 Mo - aH " us ulM , f her , son, llcnry, ,, ajfCd ,
sixty, who lived will) her. They had
of wop,). I»'oyi*ions and clothing,
j 1 but.were nn«J hplujpss. ^heny,
of is
over ninety years pf age. She lifts just
been scut lo the citv homo for paui>ers.
l ' t,r ll,e l' : ' sl lei > Jmtrs slit-lias hern liv
I hig alouv in tt wretched hovel and
' I’nrtvd soidy by ehsri.abln nMghbore.
! ii was fcau*F^ ,e would frf*o^o to death.
I Daniel Aie.\juuler, of Charlotte, X.
owned tvs ;i slave Stephen Alexan
der, coloycd, who recently died In his
! lo - d ***?- |n 1,0 cxtremo wys siron old ~ an, ‘ ti2oro<w having
evgp m* age,
( tiuilt
chopped wood and fin's oli the day ;
. beforo his ilyalh. He di.l not pretend 1
j (o know George tfashtngthn, bill when
von Struck , , , him on Andy , , Jackson , , ho
came oht very strong.
Mrs. Letitia F.wring, of Fidel's llldgo.
Pa., bitob her Infant sun, wire , is , in . w his ,
s#ve nt,ioth year, an affeetiohnte farew U
and then peacefully yielded up her life,
She was in hel' IDSth rear, and leaves
surviving her , a son elghty-tbro ... years of
age and a daughter seventy-seven years
of age. She also left thirty-two
children, 0Yur fifty great-grandchildren
and rtvctal givat-giTat-grandehildren.
Toombs' Brass Band.
I suppose every one connected in any
way with the University of Georgia has
heard of the famous oak Tn front of the
chapel, and in connection with it I will
relate an anecdote of Bob Toombs, show
jpg jsis iiupetuo’ .s irresistible nature,
"hicU SO characterized him lu Ins after
jjfg. *
To.oiubs bad been attending college
two years, and was wilhin two weeks of
graduating, when In a difficulty, lie stab
taxi on® of tbo students, indicting a se
Gt>us out , , iwi . . i.cui )y ni-unn. 0Vin a p- or t ;,j g ;lct
he was expelled by the facilffv, who boon
afu . r wrio i-etitloned by the graduating
class to allow him to finish with tlienr as
he. bad so neatly conuleteif bis course.
and had also been given a sireakerbi
place. To ui libs Vnmselt pet itiofied tlivm
but both were refused, lie apparently
submitted but on commencement day.
when the cliapel was cvow-tied witli visi
tors and the seniors vehemently orating
preparatory to receiving their diplomas,
i e stationed the brass hand under the
spreading limbs of the o-.ik. wiioxe music
succeeded in bringing set'res of town
p«. pie, who were not then in tins chapel,
ami aLo of clearing it of nearly nil its
audience.
Then in ;ts cool a manner ns jmssible
in placed bin.self in a clmir and made an
' s said r.s wrs r.PYOj:
I spokr-n by a student here hefor* or since.
He never received his diploma, though
after his celebrated Boston speech jl'vas
sent him, hut w;« returned with the an¬
swer : S ir—iij4iie liipjcrna; when it
would have been an honsr to me I was
ref—d it; now, when 1 am an honor to
it, it is offered me.” He was afterward
reconciled with the faculty and is now
one of the stautjyhest supporters of the
: col legs .—Atlanta Constitution.
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A TR'Jf. TO MIC W
A PEfcnOT STREHGTHEKER.A SURE REVIVER.
RiO’l IMTVfia.-} era ll-j' ly r.-c-.mmended for all disease® re
<jn;r;r.:-K- -rr.iiu an . eU-icut tonic $ '■ —dally IadigtsCM, Dsspqxia, /afer
r J-'trr.s, U\ l •/ A -.rptUtc.Lo : r/, "nnyiA, I.yl: >.J J.r.crn-j, etc. Ixnridtcs
* C j! ' 1,(he ! gives n< nr li;c to thenerves. 'ihev act
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l-y rh.krr» .n J- !*>€ K-tsJ.: '}i?<r*tiv&*nr‘ U*‘ sy:.*, r rsmovlucf f>mack, all Heartburn, dyspeptic•/mptoms, tie. Tbo Only scch
< 1 * -It: . .. ‘J, G ‘-e give -
.i- T.-i s: '.if. will net. iGrrekcn two teeth or
ficriffncl-.c, l>,ld by nil drergis’s. V litc for tha A B G Book, 32 pp. of
iiicf ;l :il > i free,
liUC WX cu e: ICAi CO., Dfiltiiaore, Mtl.
rr".r. mm Kiir-r’ i ■
: mm II 3 tim'
• t u#' Z&ni. < >A
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Kob.vai.j.y.
“Ibicluird‘s ITiraself Again!”
-nil. II. S. SMITH. Proprietor of the—
Did H<slial»lc Store.
(NEXT DOOB BELOW THE HOTEL,)
CEAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA.
TAKES this nmthod of informing Ids many friends and customers of his ENTIRELY.
KESTOltKII HEALTH, and with It his WONTED EN EKGY. ami desire to sell goods.
etc. They will find him nthi* post ever courteous, anil ready to serve them. With
i hanks fer liberal piitrouiutu In the pa.t, solicits a eontinunneo of the same.
Begs to inform them that in addition to the nsuel full line of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC..
II* always has on baud, they will fluff au ITnusally Full Stock .of
LIQUORS OF I ALL KINDS.
f t
. \\ till Aoimitlifng spw-iaily ro*hI mulfr tl»y Iirunil , of ,
cnt-ts UJUU t*arwsrtr!ri x “ --------- ^ Tray wnths.
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and Also ajull line of,Tobacco*. Cigars and Cigarettes, With many other articles I',
AM) OFT or DRUGS II. S. SMITH, Crawior.lvillo. Georgia
! M,r ’ a '’ wl k ' m '
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Wo Crua'ranteo Frlees,
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For
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J Crockery, iiEiii. A S lon^e
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China, ifiS Furnishing &
Glassware, : jnH| m I- Goods.
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And
SEND Y0 T JE ORDERS OR WRITE FOR PRICES.
rpi I IIO V T1* GcT L Soiitlicm Crockery «j
House.
S>. Smythc Co.,
Augusta, Ga.
Junel,1881.h-ui.
I Am How H-eceivtng
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8PH1XG AM) SlMDIER
STOCK OF
Men's* and B©$rs Clothing!
jpROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST.
HATS AXD FUUXISIIIXG GOODS.
Having a RESIDENT BUYER all the time in the Market, lam enable
to wJ1 BARGAINS AT ANY TIME,
II. S. JORDAN,
7,10 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
T’lueMSSl i'-'.u.
Grateful Women.
None receive so much benefit, and
none are so profound!) grateful and
show such an interest in recommending
Hop Bitters as women. It is the only
remedy peculiarly adapted to the many
ills the sex is almost universally sub
ject to. Chills and fever, indigestion
or deranged liver, constant, or period!
cal sick headaches, weakness in the back
or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and
different parts of the body, a feeling of
lassitude and despondency, are all readi¬
ly removed bv these Bitters.— ts/urant.
THOUSANDS OF BOL>
LARS INVESTED!
WE visit the great markets personally : We got low prices and choice Goods.
Our customers reap liie benefit of this, C. A. DAVIS k CO., Greene* boro’, Ga.
Tons of Goods Coming.
Gent's Fine Shoes. Ladie’s Fine Shoes, Cheap Shoes and Boots, Gent’* Som¬
mer Hats, Gent’s Straw Hats in alt the new styles. Thormnds «f otbsf thiuga
too many to mention to arrive by or before the I*t., of April, C. A. DAVIS
i CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
Our Buyer is in the Great Markets.
Xo stone will be left 'unturned to get nice Goods at low prices for our costo
mers. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
BOSTON. NEW YOKE, PHILADEL¬
-
PHIA, BALTIMORE.
Our Buyer is searching these great Cities thoroughly. C. A. DAVIS
& CO., Graenesboro’, G*.
i Lynn, Haverhill, Georgetown.
We advise- you to buy of us, because we buy our goods personally at headquar.
' ters and thus C. DAVIS Jt CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
eart save you money. A.
AM) MANY OTHER PLACES.
; Our knows where and for C. A.
buyer how to get Bargains our patrons.
DAVIS Si CO., Gienesboro’, Ga.
Sending: Car Usoads of
Goods.
Most of these goods will be in or by April the 1st. C. A. DAVIS A CO.,
Greenesboro’, Ga.
To the People of Crawford! ille and Taliaferro.
Pants 25 and 50e. Pr ; Coats 50c ; Dusters 50c; Medium and Fine Clothing
at low prices. C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
To the People of Greene and Greenesbro’.
Young men should sen our Fine Spring Clothing to lie in by April 1st. Suit*
j $5.00, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and $20. C. A- DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
For Hundreds of Customers in
Adjoining Counties.
i OurXow Miilirner with a large Stock of Millinery Goods, will arrive by tire
5th of April. C. A. 1),1 Y.S & CO., Graenesboro’, Ga.
These Goods will be of ail kinds and Qualities.
Laces and Tritmni|ig.s 150 Designs, 10c. bunch, 2 to 12 yards in a bunch. C,
A. DAVES & CO.. Greenesboro’, Ga.
A / D 3,,! 1 _ .. lO 4 ... rSoiiiL -ff-lscs llliC 11®®**-*®-*!** JO. 5 ./AE|eH^*
*
Young Men's Stumper Shoes Low Quarter and High Quarter, in Spanish To®,
Box Toe and Plain Toe $1.25 per pair up. All tiie now things in Ladie's Mis*e»
ami Childrens Slippers, Shoes and .Sauals. C. A. DAVIS k CO.,
G reenesboro’, Ga.
Who will be sure to Purchase of Nice Prints 5c. yard; Whits Goods, 7c;
Lawns 10 ami 12Jc ; Handsome Spring Dress Goods ; Fans and Parasols arriving.
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenes core’. Ga.
WCljtBEBSlJIg
Vi Jtiow - g-w-I €r2seap,
■ K. C. REGGIE & CO.,
Arc Selling F n r n i t n r o.
y* MM “ s s 3 ♦
WE have the handsomest, finest anil cheapest Stock in the City. Atl we a*k la t*
call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our Stock, is e«mpl«t« in over
ry particular, including, Spring-Beads, Mattresses, ifee., &c.
ALL Goods packed and shipped free of charge.
R. C. HEGG1E&CO. 839, Broad Street, Aegmrt* U*.,
Jan.2V8l.h-m. ,
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JERRY LYNCH .. %
Stfifeittl Ii!I» 'N \ i
Xo. 8 WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
lias now in stock tho largest and most, complete assortment of Cloths,
1 Cassimeres and Vestings ever offered in that market, to which he invites the att®n
, tion of all in search of first-class goods. Mar.25,’81-h-tn. <-.*
W. J, POLLABD,
NOS. 7"4 AND 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant.
General agent for the following complete list of Valuable Fertilizers. B. D. SEA
FOWL GFANO. BRADLEY’S AM.MONT.vTEI> DISSOLVED HONE, BRADLEY’S
CIRCLE BRA\ W GROI N'D BONE, POLLARD'S SOUBLE BONE, AMERICUS AM
MONIATED DISSOLVED BONE, Composed of pure Animal Bono and Ammoniated
with Blood. General Ag-nt for TALBOTT & SONS. Talbott's Standard Agricultural
Engines (On Wheels.) Talbott's Standard Portable Engines (On Skids.) Talbott’*
Stationary Engines. Talbott's Plant-r Agricultural Engines (On Wheels.) Talbott’s
Planter Portable Engines (On Skids.) Talbott’s Tubular and Locomotive Boiler*.
Talbott’s Turbine Water Wheel. Talbott’s Corn and Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Corn and
Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Saw Mills, Circular Saws, Shafting, Pulley's, Boxes, Hangers,
Belting. Talbott’s Patent Spark Arresters.
Watertown Steam Engine CO.
Watertown Agricultural Engines (On Wheels.) Watertown Portable Engines (On
Skids.) Watertown Dairy Engines (For small Buildings.) Watertown Vertical En.
gines. Watertown Stationary Engines (with ami without cut off.) Watertown Return
Tubular Boilers. Watertown Tubular Boilers (w ith two flues.) Watertown Locoinotiv
and Vertical Boilers. Witertowu Saw Mills, etc.
! a, « e, m we® * «•*
t’ooper’s Self-Propelling Portable (Traction) Engines. Skids'.) Cooper's Cooper's Farm Agricultural Stationary Engine*. Engine*
; (On Wheels.) Cooper’s Engines (On Return Tubulat
Cooper's Locomotive Boiler's. Cooper's Two Flue Boilers. Milts Cooper’s (with Portabi* Bolt
Boilers. Cooper's Corn and Wheat Mills. Cooper’s Portable aodt>*tand
Attached.) Coopers Smut Machines. Cooper's Dust less Wheat Separator, Mills (Double aruj
Weed Extractor. Cooper's Eureka Flour Packer, Cooper’s Saw
Single.)
.1, \V. CARDWELL k CO.
Cardwell's Wheat Thrs-hers. Separators, and Cleaners. Cardwell’s ’‘Ground-Hog
Threshers. Geared—(Mounted Cardwell's Hydraulic and Down) Cotton Presses. Cardwell's Cardwell’s Power Corn Horse Shelters Powers— and ponbae. Iced
and Single Xeldett & Goodrich Improved I. X.
Cutters. Manufacturer of th® following Machines :
L. Cotton Gin, Reid's Patent A -,.mafic Power Ser. w Press. Steam or Water Power.
Smith's Improved Hand Pow-r >' turn and Hay press. Cotton Gin Feeder, Cotton Co«p
denser. New Virginia Feed Cutter.
Li?" For full particulars, circulars, general information, etc., apply to ;
W. J. TOLL CRD, Augusta, Ga.. or ,!. V. Andrew s, Craw fordville, or Union Point. G*.
Feh,2A’8?.’-y,
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