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FRIDAY, Al'UII. ti, 1-1.
Enu red :u the I’<*st Critic* at Crawfordvitle,
Ga.,as Nri’Otit! * in*' Matter.
THIi PI.M'i'. I.\«.
■JO TI! CITIXE> 1%' NEIGHBORING
COI'NTIKS.
The lime has come w! oar people
must act in tins imnortant niattir.*
All tinseliisli sensible jieopie wliite ami
colored, landlord and tenant, alike are
liei omiug to know and admit that such
;; law in ti necessity of the tittles, lo
the |x*oi»i<* in iug counties, w<
say we me ieudy to a cf. Esmcially from
ilia citizen* of t lie count it cf Lincoln,
McDuffie, Warren ami Wilkes we would
like to hear. The f> try
projxise to i:d a di legat = t*» such
comities in South < iiimi. s
fei.ee law is How in Vogt . com ;ed
white and colored, ai! in
hers of etch Jo lie hi !
voting strepgt! of the < oiiiili' }’ rep
icuent. Xattfbem j c in the deli
ncighlioriiig co unU W H may and let
each ;uid all go vvirli a view of foitninj'
Of com . t o
of the delegation tuc.r ic t. aHlt Cwoisld
pay and will u they rcti
mu; nm ting gi- y
member of tin? d» lee tin Wilt it
fair mid imjj 1 hearing. This injus- plan
is ?i (ainlv fa UI tj e.itt work iu>
tir s the pi.in th'i people of x. c.
s here they now h c the fi-tiiu
law. ~ = ew p i per in counties
mini will pu S )ur article and call
tip t =• people on this question and
Hi ne time publish all lufpnnation touch
ing the fem e law so that such counties
a- may want it, may not blunder and
that success nm attend our. efforts.
Very Respect fully.
M.1XV CITIZENS.
Thn Greatest Blesmng.
,t simple, pure, harmless remedy, that
eurvs evei y time and prevnntu disease
i . i.<vpiug the blood pun*.
nl i. Itldmiya and liviu imlive. is Hie
;’i ’ *t(■ » blf ir-; vvor c.fMiHintMl upon l
mail. Hop I Sitter* i* that aiuJ |
its piopi Udoi a ai i* bring b!»v-ad by tboU
ami wbo have been hhv.lI And cured ;
by it. Will you try it? S-« utiothm
column.- E' .dc. |
' \ I'ruiituii t 1 I Uy.l y I’lA.P Inn writes : i
'-ome mouth, ago the nit tight i-r of one of
mir promtneiiJ.rltUen* whs nronouttcetl a
biijieloss c.iii-niqp*lt e. Sim wan very mo eh
ryoiu’i'd gradually In lie»h, tloa terrlblo away. 1 coogli, reeommetunm her !Uje
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Itei to «»e ■• f>r, Awitvm. ji (.oiupqpotl Syorp
fjCtftfnv ot% w k j VmTrn^
I*rif*»» vfl iM iitx nnd
m* »\ x hot lbs * . V The far#* Hi/t G th« most
ocon.un k'ul. l*»ei»an*d only bv Dr Swavne
t VSon, Dhiliul'a. hy tlru^istH.
Late Stale News.
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II ui d V, d.. ! u UI * . i; .
i‘t III ■ : ■'■ 1 ' ■ ■ '■ •'
Black well, of Elbert comity,
u, to, ..... :,| M.iv i;:th
M s Ann i Wlilte.an nslimable voung ,
ladv of S -revon county, H do.vl.
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T .. ■ l .! .• f the \"<-i nt Oi
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winV.r IV I', ml., ;.u ;
t « Otv the bond
Governor Alfred 11. CoiquiU has ac¬
cepted an invitation to address the 1 it -
(■vary sot iei ies of VsuderbiU university
at couuiiomfiiicnt, Mar 2'dh.
The tneiabcti ofliic Georgia pu-a aie
t>* be treated, at the Rome convention to
a hit ok vide thr t L u- city, a rtf a ui
union and a b isque!.
Toe grand jury of M> rgan county has
— commoodvd that t’u ■ 'onuty t .umuis
ir it the vet ail liquor license at
,000. Verdy the aoti-iiqnoi wa
ft av i n ^ tit urou
D. ,!. i'vaiiq a r ■ ; 1 1 illy good avu!
grocery m#rch.Y!)t of RarnosyiRc (o »k
Fi^ucb louvp ;i R *y nnd is s:*i \
to lie some ! nt then tUu! dolhus behind
baud «Jib ins credit
Row. . ?t5fO!ue?y
ll’ingfield was deiul I I
h.i. ; head at . ' . ial ! o, ;n tins
city at noon to day- Yn empty ‘.mltte
l;ii’8b«'i! ”l Mora! was la ■ i;-o.
Mrs. Kvnnetli 11. Mei.ain r ;
git her with Mv. McLain, * r
■ etuni 1 1 ou:-. Omni on ae»v;n.t [:et
health, has in*cn • restore tiule
*& e of Atlanta
.Augusta 1 ms organir.0,1 a new
ranee company, to In- cailcd tiie st-Bit
wail Messrs. Geo. T. Larues, ,las
I’ailie, \Y. lLJ.- ksan, W. T. \\
X. McCord ai d other of Augusta’s aa
jug men r.n at the iul;u.
Gov. Co’ ! nit has returned to tire S
of Texas the dgutoentic banner wi
Gccvg.a won by gtvu •; ti large.: ■: re
majority for president in INTO,
Tex n s as bavin - given a <i< in viatic tu t
A gainst 4S..T21
■■IgId- vei-v j<m, claimed the
l tail no:, ate e,. ;■:. itea is inter
fisting.
Tho recent fin ta Forsyth, w l ie’ de-
worth of property. was
in
iii tign te
i r air sen.
Ui«;<h;M were arrested, and Wynne
conf ,ved the deed, giving the detectives
a fid! .u mint of the plan and execution
of the crime. They were instigated
thereto by motives of robliery.
Last Sunday night the magnificent
s tea riser Wheeleas recently built for the
.
Savannah burned At tiie wharf in Sa¬
vannah. The cargo ooijsRUmI of five linn
dred and eighty-five bales of cotton, one
carriage and two pair of horses belong
g to E. 15. Belcher, in the revenue de
pattiueut, which had been sent from Au
gusta, two coops of chickens, three bun
tiles of hides, two cases of eggs, twent
eight bant Is of turpentine, thirty bah-s
1 ( « lisp cdton fr in wav landings, and
gome general merchandise, all of which
Were destroyed. The through cotton was
insured at Augttsla, but on the otier
freight there is not believed to be any
tiiauran e. Many of the passengers
rr t* imrr'Hv i .dNijrt'.s.
-**/. |J;»4 « (*14 ai* liiihln < au^Ii,’*
ir< ti jiiifun
a;tiii- r* , wi iki-ncii
.ttffetf d**!>; of tfl^ e»i. afi tme
dar>j2«s' h ar« cujv<l bv *‘ Dr
I 1 * l ^yrui» <»f WiM
'f ; jji vcs yield relief, a [ tla
it livisj f»r<* in iti(H to It* heal
nit 11i**H, An occasional dose o *f
|*11!?; " should be taken to keep
ibr !«t fre«t, 'fliey are exeeilcist fol
toj *dd Ji v i ami bilious comiduint*.
Poetry.
tv.or;:. hiu. tai.k.
A 1 t't’SO i.V I’KTK < OMil.I.V.
We in'.ty go .-boy, tliiniigh the world, but 'twill be
'«!> nit :!;.it is said
If vv in- Ii-t.*n !■« as \\v go ;
Wu'll worried mill lif'tl 1, and kept 1 n a
blew, have
Fo.-e i-ddlr-nine tf'iigilOS must SOUP
LIHttq (o ii<j— talk
For tieople will
If quiet ami modeat,’twill then be
, ,1
That your humble position Is only assum
cl
Voti're n wolf In sheep ,s clothing, or else
you’re a fool,
B«t don t net excited, , keep , people perfect ... I vcool talk. ,
I'or will
f( (()t , lloWc> diey’ll “ vent out
Volt'll thoir-p!«o n haul hint* that you’re s<*l
'.sonii?
fl-*h ami itiomn ;
H npn^lit and hone.!, and fair a* the day,
n»e 5 'lUaH you a rogue m a sly, stienkiug
For paaph) will talk,
,
Then if you show the East boldness of
|, irt,
i( , trlit inellnatlou to take vour own
’Piiev'lieaii i-nin you tin upstart, cencetted and
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nu* kfrp vunight ahead, don't stop to t om
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1# ** t*4«ipnti**a . 14 * >t> '■’
hnt,
uh»*, ofediiv^e will take imilfHof that.
Vml v!r i'm-iv’ 1 ,!ut r '*" *’*>' 1
Hut r 1 *t l .>'.'t' i ■.(•ili-i) whatever they sav— !
For people w ill talk
TI. y’ll talk film before you and then at j
....... " ■ pita li.u
' U m ...l I e i - llov ■■: i I.i i
n . , ..., , „ |
p i ■ i ...ill u■ ’ vo i ■ o i m Hu
1 -ot people Wdl talk. ,
Good frien.., he advised, and do as you
'
I a \ iv.i r mind , if vou have one) will Ikon
, .,1 ,
’if,- >.m wilt meet with all sort* t.f
Hot a ’i thiuk t-’ :np them, ’twill be of
i use
i;.r pe >ple Mil; i.i'.k
—■ - —
iluudredtoi Mcu, Women aud Chttdreu
r.corucii
f in beds i i>iiin, sickness nnd iilmost
li. ■ I ;•■ Strom; and lwniv bv
- o 1 are the best evi
tsst rll»R worth,
ry cou......it "
Stv adm-tisemeut.
I.I {’..!:■•• h..l M. Iki:! mi . . li I
with real pleasure that 1 add my testi
! , \ ;, : ■ .It v ,tu, - . f .Y
as a sptviilv for Neuralgia aud Head
H-he, _MU-I, a tvuiedy is a blessing, and
ad Ktii.vi'cr.-i jhutild keep it on hand.
■t. u. llidgcly, O Ilutelupon * Hro..
Fropru tius, At! Ga. by
i>. o •■•■; us.
New Things ia Ueorgia.
Geovguv is by far the newest Sta’.a in
the wtwilo South- with tiro po-siLde ex¬
ception of Tc\a There is au essential
dilfcrt-lH c. however, between the new¬
ness of Texas amt tho newness of Geor
g;a, \iz.: Uis newness of Texas ts tiie
tirs; eue> oa a wild soil, the newness of
of to- e-gin the more uhundai.t and re
iia’« crop ou a domesticate 1 and eulti
v.ncd -.oil. Texas : a great producing
<mte; Georgia is r.a.iidjy liecouiiug a
: mmiufueturiug State. luun ease
, sun !,e stacks iootii iu griuiv mnjestv at
-vu . j i*’tits ’.n (aeor^i.4 where, einst
" de. tliU rural wagon-maker, leisurely
iv...a tt,e oak- spoke wherewith to
tiend tin) wheel of Cue wealiiei-eraeked
i'x-e-urt, was the only manufacturer
"lost iu (he sol;t«,le of his own origi
T!,u ^mn-mse u.a«i«faeturi*g
t- '.ahlishtueiits at .lilanta. Augusta, and
at one or two other points are nothing
less ti.an seiiuous fuliuiuated by great
Th n.msiut itnmandments unto men
«■-.; hue. u> delve, to iatwr aud to
Or. tot.uuo to a practical cou
* Me siKci-ssof the manufaetm
ii il , ' .nier.ts of Georgia is a new
, ■•.ui ; mdeper.dettce, not signi¬
fying ;x-vo!t hut yet iuv-.iging revolu¬
tion.
. t; -rt, .reads :a;;re.;e
;.,n*d
} 2, t apita. to establish . . uiamuaefo-
ries.
3. Tlifc f;iiCajKiiii J»05SibI^ JI' « : i« Inin
the UtrXury to the retail store where the
i.i tniif<teliire<l good* are sold.
4. The cheapest possible avenue* fro. i
vvli.it may be termed the birth-place.(if
the raw material to the pi.tcuof it» m* a
ufacture.
And most difficult of all, the con
victiun present in tite mind of th« cap
ttsalist that iiumbera l, :i, and 4 of then;
essentials certainly may lie found any
point.
Atlanta and Augusta have managed
to bridge the chasm between the fifth
condition and the proceeding four Tim
consequence is a development which as
toiiisho.) ah who visit .hose places—not
so much by reason of the results already
accomplished as by the results yet to
come, the approach of which can hardly
csca|ie the altention of the most iiare
less observer. Georgia has now a secure
future as a manufacturing State. It
does not follow that every town in the
.South should at once erect great msnu
factoring establishments ; but it does
follow that a great many other towns
might erect such establishments and
operate them profitably towns which
have now nothing of the kiud aie^are
tilled with an infinite host of ^loitirers
cast in the mold of Colonel Sellers.
Atlanta an t Augusta wisely discardt-d
the Sellers theory and the consequence
must provoke the sincere admiral on
ami the hearty emulation of all t|ieir
neighbor* in the Gulf States. Gecrfgia
is not afraid of new things because they
are new nor in love with old thing? be*
cause they are old. Therefore Genfgia
prospers exceedingly.— N. O. Times .
Given up by Doctors.
‘■Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey i» up
and at work, and cured by so simple a
j remedy V”
"I assure you it is true that he ia en
tirely cured, and with nothing hut Hop
Bitters; and only ten days ago his doc¬
tors gave him up ar.d said he must
j U ell-;i-day ! That is rem.iikaWeq ,, „ , 1
! will go this day and get soma tot ,my
1 poor Geor.'C I know hops good.”—
are
Hahn '
Cost. *
Kidney Diseases.
Kidney diseases alllict the greater Part
<)J mwimi race, and they aro ton
stnntjy on Mu* iwer^t^, but wliRie the
of KMuey-Wort have in e|ine
known, tlic*v mo held ill check and
Hy ,, 1|l0(l u , t those \vho have liddtc,
stuff, constantly dose great, spirits of nitro and * tch
* giye this remedy a trial jBud
10 I' 1 'be diy form i, is molt* ciau
oiniciiJ, in the liquid the nmstionywi
i®ut.—i*/ii adrlpli'U Pi'vxs.
A FROOLAMATION. '".Jr
S£U&G[ jXrnttr t^.nld \ -Bf Alfred **£%&* Il/C#!
IX*". raca^d
O.'lie;.d lnfoftn.itinti has I/s«n
at this Department that a Murder was
in tho tenuity «f Taliaferro,
tho Ioth day of April is ti. upon tho
hodv of Amos Ellington, iiv
parties as D alleged. I Have tlmught
ttn-rofaro, to issue this my Prim
lamation, hereby offering a reward of
one one liiilelri" iitin.iu ,i I j> D ilhirs dials toi for t t,m he a,qn- t n a , •■ n
sion anil delivery of .-said party or piutie*
to Ut« Sheriff of said County and State.
A . eg i
. niueout < a.i , a.i , . .
quire all Oificers in this Stale, Civil
ami Military, to b> vigilant ia end av- I
firing to , apprehend , the , said parly or
parties ill order that they in iv bo!
brouaht w, * u * la to 10 trial 111,11 for 101 the offanea otteno# with with
which they stands charged.
Given under nty baud and the Great
"
f c lanla, * " this . ’ tim 1-1,u fifteenth . ,, day of April, in
lh * yca ' of o«r Lord One Thousand
Kiglit llnndrc: raid eighty one ami
af the Ind.pendenco of the II.....]£ Uuittf
stat il of 1 Am Am nca * the Ul One Un
and firth.
Ai.i' oi:i) If. CoLorrrr, Governor.
V ■' e B'YRNi’TT • Secretary of 1 Stat. ”
m
Ladles who appreciate Elegance awl
*. bein ......,
,, js , tl -iiticlc sold for restoring
v hair to ils ol . il?in " ^ w \ w aml Vie , u ^
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' PFRHOT STPFNGTO^ER.A SURS FCV’.VER.
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l i :'*t B I TTHUG arc -!->v TCCOTt • for ail oiaeaeea ie* |
.1 .11: ia-.isi'.n'uttonic, ■ . \ h^popi'i i, IrJcr
■' S i.'-:.? / b;.o.:qL,*co' io),i >pf cv. Lnriehre I I
1 r uusales, a::.’ rives life tiior.e.-ves. They art
•’r ■..■'.. , ■■.! ..■ new
i ’ a D | , ,. ,_______.. ■ ■d-rpcpticfve-r: -1 bo only such | 1
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t /rcy. ii\’ ..on that will not blacken tbo tecflt or griva i
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f i ■ ' lust ipe I i is i e V Fa * B d will al
x....s.cu .oal ir runs.
* :« ' . a eouiuvuon with , Bar-room ,, Uest.vt where , meals can be ,
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lma . at ail hours
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AHD SPERMATORRHOEA,
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w&y,~:z: Dirtwf Applicationtoth- »ulECij*Ll 11 i‘,
of ti.« by AKz srpt-cn, «c<J etertL^f
Its < :pc l-l!’-t rm on i ito Gc:x;lat. Yeeulcs. A r &c
Uiato* 7 aj.. '.t«. Prostate Glare!, e,.! CreCcra. f La
of of tea avid itetacfif i* a'.tvsdeJ ict**rff triiii c-? pataor Ijjcoo
do'-s *■.: w:*a tl*" ord.oar/
, fmmuts r>'/ed, r>rodt:c &? lift?; it aaiic, L* quirky ffiedi •-'uy-Ivcd and t-#o ab
•e f-< n* « 3 i n«r&c J ns* to r
aiD'ft ♦ t f/A t„e v-i ti tad nerroua onrucizii
t.'/GSwr'*<'K«-,.i irc.aself-alrjseftnd exce««a. ?.toppki 4
ti*e dra.r. from tun nr*Sen:, re 'ouzg tba ima'i to
fchShii i ntl Pcnnrl .Tlen.cry, re l >vifig tbo l-lr.ncs3
of bir'it, K-jrv.’h! idcLuity, Cor fusion of Ideal,
Aytrs.cc to Bo'fJty, etc.,etc., »r.J hppwaaca
cf prc.-. .t'iro cil oje usutiiy oc?orop»u : -ix^f thti
tronblft, a id ro^orlrg pErfoct tic* i: j Vigor. « 7 hc-'©
It i s s '■ ro-fi d /foiaot for yo-ars, ii’iiia irert
nu"it has stood tit© t«'t u *,.- fro cas^a,acd U
ro-.va prooo
•c/ibeU in t. tiics* I T‘ • .L'S,S."., T~ 1-7 ra J ,>-ar v i l
to, 1 * 1th bat J • - ug if ar . p-irnk .•: iatg» *i. The
Is 00 Noasea?^ about tLiz Vr r»arati>'-n. Practical ob
fcfcrvati&oeuitliles ua to lo-Jti-.fel? ? arantee that it
will «i vu Batiafftctiic. JLfuiirj? the eight years that
It baa btwiTk in eeae- a! v La?e ih >u*an«l i of testl
ntomala&s to £t,a value, &ti1 it is to:? coa ’ede J by the
Medical Pro'ea-ion to be ttys motst ra.i-vualmi-sans jet
dlacovered of raachlnr' ana cnrir.j? this very prevalent
trouble, that le’■
misery t ; m» ea • ^cic3pr“> uu>
tola- isritnpi^mSiPh 93 • 2 sffect '■■«*
a month,) • ?, . • -.aflicicnt to a per
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Ur WiJ. .< f 111 P..yr,K TV? EACH BuaC f , c*rnph-\
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led r r f' » -’»o o/ ir/ . v.u.to ui it y
NMnci' tt/fcct<iU, l£oUl O&jLX by /
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC. CHEMISTS.
fnarketand 8th Sts. Sr. Louis. Mo.
April H, ’.SI, j-y.
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* 1 . I.i*l mailed of b'le-hfiii* fn*e to sddres* tr answered application. by , atienu desiring treat*
besl to any cm
gl \*a K.ai.n* vuffvrtne tunnietfelng f.-*ini Rupture •houtd aend theirsd<!ff«,'V truts.J
1 learn their .i.lvantfip -. it Is nut a
ir*iut: ir i• i < *tnc; vcm.'i'-.i • . u.d be a I iressed
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A rf 1 „ 1 -< li* j.| sit 3- *I‘»"
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rpHE Crawfor.lviHe steam mill has
S n-,•,•••.: ly Ik.-.ui put in the host con
il.tion it has ever been, and its original
ownor. H*. h\ Holden, is in possession
The undersigned will take
charge of it a.* Superintendent. I am
now bnvin ; rime wliito corn bv the car
load Nmv meal from this mill can he
Ml-•■.:•*. Farmer.' Sal i th’s, and
a few days at all the wholesale houses
in tt - pl.n-r. 1g now determined
to S iv e satisfaction, I respectfully ask a
trial from all its old customers,
HORACE M. HOLDEN.
9
THOUSANDS OF BOL.
LARS INVESTED!
WE visit the great markets jiersonally; He get low prices and choice Goods.
Om customers reap the benefit of this. C. A. DAVIS 4 CO., Greenesboro’, Ga,
Tons of Goods Coming.
Gent’s Fine Shoes, Ladie’s Fine Shoes, Cheap Shoes and Boots, Gent’s Sum
mer Hats, Gent s Straw Hats in all the new Styles. Thousands of other things
too manv to mention to arrive by or before the 1st., of April. C. A. DAVIS
at 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 custo
liters. C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
BOSTON. NEW YOWv, PHILADEL¬
PHIA. BALTIMORE.
Our Buyer is sbarcU'ut" these great Cities thoroughly. C. A. DAVIS
«k CO., Groenesboro’, Ga.
Lvim, Haverhill, Georgetown,
\\ e mjvisf you to buy of us, occause wo buy our {joous personally at neadquar
ters and can thus save you money. C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, tta.
AND MANY OTHER PLACES.
Our bnver knows where and how to get Bargains for our patrons. C. A.
DA V IS *t CO., Grenesboro^ Ga. Ltoads of
Sending 1 Car
G-oods.
Most of these goods will be in or by April the 1st. C. A. DAVIS k CO.,
! Greenesboro’, Ga.
! To the Peoyle of Crawfordi ille and Taliaferro.
I Pants 25 and 50?. Pr; Coats 50c; Dusters 30c; Medium and Fine Clothing
at low prices. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
To the People of Greene and Greenesboro’.
t m
I Young men should see our Fine Spring Clothing to lia in by April 1st. Suits
$.100, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and $20. C. A- DAVIS k CO„ Greenesboro’, Ga.
I For Hundreds of Customers in
J V( 1 joining Comities.
Our New Millirner with a large Stock of Millinery Goods, will arrive by the
j 3th of April. C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ua.
Tlies 5 Goods will be of all kinds and Qualities.
I.aees and Trimmings 150 Designs, 10c. bunch, 2 to 12 yards in a bunch. C.
A. DAVIS k CO., Greenesboro*, Ga.
At iPriecs to Suit the People.
Votm / d/eibs Siunn'er Shoes Low Quarter and High Quarter, in Spanish Toe,
ltox Toe :ti:d LMain Toe §1/25 per eair up. All the new things in Ladie : s Misses
;n 1 Childrens Slippers, Slioes and San a Is. C. A. DAVIS * CO.,
(irceuesl>oro\ < *a.
Who will he sure to Purchase of Nice Prints Tv*, yard ; White Goods, 7c
Lawns Pj an; Tijc ; Ilia Is i:ne Spring Dress Goods ; Fans and Parasols arrivinjr**
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Oreenesborro’. Ga.
R
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W Rite Day- 0 *m$M it Ws »§®a
19 or Ijow Prices
AND GOJD GOODS, it will p.iy to visit the (trout Lenders in FAIR I) FA LING
TJip Frederickshirg Store is Now Full and Overflowing
i.-. , J flip first to the '' third Ho,us ...'j,.. with i inosf elmie- stm-k of SPIli V(5 ••n.l
M .dMhft , , GOOD*, and at . tlie Id . )W hs l l’lliGKs m the city. We ... name new
Sl’ltlXG SLI.KS, for Dresxts and Trimmings, from !W to $1.25. BI.ACL Sll.Kil
fl ' om Q tb *!**“•, D1»MS GOOIW i« every «mde and style from 5c to the
newest and most htmlsoma. lbtE r i i i. ALiCOKs, f at 4} ,o ami bjc., yard wide
and haiidsoiDC printed Muslins from tij, to the most elegant French printed
Organdies.
BLACK GOODS in all tha new fabrics, in the greatest profusion, and at the
lowest ° ffirTDi' nussihle nriees SnJuwcc
,*f u A^.? l i* R< * J? 1 ’u tv5v'mt?2m^‘m 1 * .1 ^ . „ l Ii *‘ ,d . 80 ™ t '
-
r. Lu es 1 u.-, Uuv.imgs d Ki ilons, etc. HANDSOME FANb from lc. each . t to tho
beautiful, L ABAsOLb from the lowest to the most elegant.
OUR HOSIERY STOCK is a wonder of clteapness and beauty. KID
GLOVES and LACE MITTS all shades and qualities. CORSETS every price,
the best for 50, 75c. and $1 ever sold at tin; prices. We have some new styles
made with a view to health and comfort to which we call especial attention. Cloths,
( assimers, and Tweeds, 25 per cent, under last season’s, prices. Linen Drills and
White Duckings for the hot summer days.
We ate the only Agent-, in Augusta fm the KING SIIIR1, the . best . ready- ,
made blurt ever offered to the pubbe Full stock of genuine brands of Lonsdale,
WamsotU and Fnnti of the Loom Bleached-Cto tons, at fac ory prices Ltneq
fable Damask, Towels, Napkins and Linen bheetings lower than ever known;
Our stock wAhe most.complete m the city
avoid i KA II and goods made tor Auction Sale.'?. Re will semi sample*
upon application, and on packages of Golds ordered from our Retail Departments
to the amount of >20 wo will pay the Express freight to the customer's nearest
Express tAc.ce.
CALL AND bEB t&. Polite attention .. to , all, „ whether , ,, you wish . . to , pnrciiaso
or not.
Y. RICHARDS k BRO.
CORNER BY PLANTERS HOTEL
W.J. POLL ABB >
NOS. 7 "t AND 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant.
General agent for th- following complete list of Valuable Fertilizers. B. I). SEA
FOWL Of AND. BK.Vnr.KYS AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONE, BRADLEY'S
CIRCLE BRAN!* ground BONE. POLLARD'S SOURCE BONE, AMERICUS AM7
MONEY TED DISSOLVED BONE. Composed of pure Animal Bone and Aramoniated
with Blood. General Agent for TALBOTT & St INS. Talbott’s .Standard Agricultural
Engines (On \\ heels.) laifiottA standard Portable Engines (On Skids.) Talbott’s
Stationary Kr.uines. Talbntt’s Planter Agricultural Engines (On Wheels.) Talbott’s
Planter Portable Engines (On Skills.) Talbott’s Tubular and Locomotive Boilers.
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, 5
Belting. Talbott's Patent Spark Arresters. ' "
Watertown Steam Engine CO.
Watertown Agricultural Engines (On Wheels.) Watertown Portable Engines (Qn
Skids. ) Watertown Dairy Engines (For small Buildings.) Watertown Vertical En¬
gines. Watertown Boilers. \\ Stationary Tubular Engines (with and without cut off.) Watertown Return
Tubular atertown Boilers (with two dues.) Watertown Locomotive
and Vertical Boilers. Watertown Saw Mills, etc.
ox ,t q. coopitts
C< oi>er'> Seif-Propelling ('faction> Eri-*fnes Engines. Cooper's Farm Agricultural Engines
(On Wheels.) Cooper's Portable (On Skid--.) Cooper’s Stationary Engines.
C. ..per's Locomotive Boiler's. Cooper's Two Flue Boilers. Cooj)er’s Return Tubular
Boilers. C. ;er> Corn and Wheat Mills. Cooper's Portable Mills (with Portable Bolt
Yjt. 1 - hod.) Cooper's Smut Machines. Cooper's Dustless Wheat Separator, and Oat and
W.e.i Extractor. Cooper's Eureka Flour Packer, Cooper’s Saw Mills (Double and
Single.)
•T. W. CARDWELL & CO.
Cardwell s )\ 1- ai Tim shers. Separators, and Cleaners. Cardwell’s “Ground-Hog’
Threshers, Cardwell's Hydraulic Cotton Presses. Cardwell’s Horse Powers—Doubre,
S . • - M a .. . asgsr^ssssiHs D n , I's Pbvrer Corn Nhellers and Feed
- vv’
den.rer. iJr New Virginia Feed Cutter.
For full particulars, circulars, general information, etc., apply to
YY. J. POU YRD, Augusta. Ga.. or J. V. Andrews, Cra-vfordviile,or Union Foint, Ga.
Feb,2s,’8l.i-y,