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TH ft WM CH RAT .
Hi, ANDREWS. BStor & Proprietor.
FRIDAY. It A V 13. 161-1.
Catered at ttie PonffOfSCe at Crawfordvillc,
Ga., aa Second Ginas Matter.
TIIK UfXATIC UVM'N
B'hile the press has already suggested
luauy important ma ters for the consul
* ration of the neat legislature, very lit
tie has twen said concerning the Luna
ttv Aeyiowi. The previous legislatures,
as wsll as the public generally,ha ye failed
to consider ths necessity of fitting
up and enlarging the Asylum so as to
furnish all the inmates with coufortahle
rooms. The managers are mde-d noble
hearted and worthy gentlemen, who do
all in their power toward irnprov
ioa the inmates b»U mentally and
physically, yet without the aid of the
State, then effort, cannot avail mu •>,.
There are «»w over vMj lunatics, who
are almost crowded to death, both in the
State. Tins is a terrific State (f affairs,
and calls loudly for prompt a Don at the
hands of the Legislature. Such a State
of affairs doesn't speak well for the
Grand Old Empire State of the South, '
Georgia!« able, and . ought ... to provide . for
all her lunatics. THu»«, who are so un
fortunate as to have children and
net. no- gtfwd u if Lull with wiLh reason reason and and uudaratand u idarst »nd
ing arc often ueahle U take ..are of and
provide (or their,, consequently, tins
grqyp dqly (Involves uikui the State,
'flw.se (rum Whom nature has with held
hu mental endowments not only awaken
opi; sympathies, but call loudly for
aid. Many other Statee have large and
commodious Asylums. Shall our own
W1 beloved Mate , , lie . liehind .. .. In ... this respect ,, f
We ask the press of Georgia to join us
(n t urging lh(^omf tide 7hat matter f protnpt" ypuh rcltef*tm'y Uj e Attention
Vo tm
provided.
lluiKlrrdn ul Slim, Wutut;ii and C tilldrrii
* Kr»icutu
from beds of pain, sickness and almost
death and tnsde strong arid hearty by
Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evi
donees in the world of its sterling worth.
You ciyn find thesei u every community.
/'out. Sue advertisement.
Raytown Correspondence.
b. IV E V , EDITOR,
Cotton is looking well.
Th« yoqng tiaoplq about Raytown are
CrtMfmiSlatmg a May i>aity.
An artidlrt til it uhvm- f.^ils to make
•tie 4mtl#—A retuhi* of love.
Miss ’.Villiams, of Utilou Point, is vis
iting the family of Mr. H. M. II ill.
Mmm-hJ: J. ami J. T. Moore have
beau quite ill, hut an. now convales¬
cent.
Thanks to the Pditoy of .... hk Dim.- ..
CKAT for promptly answer,ug the
!e quciy, •
A roiin? America of qmr.u-^uaintatee
believes bi theold ad(gi. A faint heart
never w«o.» fou lady.
One of anr young msn says he stau.lr,
t*t11|D ibtegfUy, and a its upon his digal
ty ejtiiMi hi cuiupany with Iho ladies.
The l*i gest hat of the season is worn
by a irentlethin of Crawfordvflle. AVe
Wuukl advise him to put It aside whyn a
refreebtug shower comes.
Fata« pfophet* are in the land. AH
the ladies who weoi rings arc not en
gaged, and the mission of efiarte woman
i» not to marry untol a golden cbaqce is
offered.
▲ geutletu ui about Aharon h:v» oreatudi
•KCitemeut among the colored people hy
EsaSYfZ
The l*dles Sar when a young man
parts hi* hslr m ths middle, cirri"* a
walking cam., a lux of cha'k and pit
cigar he delights in flirtation, or
Intends tcfCtit a swell
Ths Barnett,urc,lit emvelion will be
hMdat Ray,Hdd (Villein July. Cm day
will bn appointed by the Hup»i intundents
hi churgBOf the <\elid ...limits. Let
seWT 4 «»r:ri 3 Jra
geltlng the. fatt. d calf luadv.
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Shansi forhispondcticc:
N. E. IVARK, EDITOR
tkednighta.
I'iJSUupl M,.ID • > n a v r at vd the 1 ’V In . is ft the 1 - del' a ’ „ 1 L ‘ ,f i ,| 1 -
‘'•D'
ft* locust* are making the
ring. '
l ight showers are ueeded at
tituu.
Mr. and Mrs. t'roaku have gaue
Chat tad on this week.
Mi» Minnie Mocne after tpomiing
•evuial in on lbs in Sharon, left fur home
last Friday
Your Ityborter passed through a
portion of Wilkes and Lincoln counties,
And found the fruit crops generally go «!i
Honut perMui- (Bed tt (tap on tl e \\ ash
• nx'‘a Ur#<'k ibutd best HuikIuv to
throw the train fiom the track. Tl.cv
accomplished their object near Harden's
mte. Tiw engine was badly Unu up
btonoon.w^nou^mjmed.
A Losing Joke.
A pfominept physician of PiWslung
said toktngiy to » Indv patient who v..is
eawtdatnmg (ifbei contiom-d ill health,
and at tits inability L> cure her, >‘try
Hop iittuia !”/; Tim lady took it tit
earnest »rd nserl Jltc Btlteis. from which
She dfetattieH'’ )iermHiieht healfn. Fhe
now liinglis at the doctor for his joke,
tmt he is u«t »i wet 1 pleased with it, as
K cost hhu a.good pat ;wit.—Tiamsfuu/o
®«df *>4.
Georgia News.
AtueriCus wants a first-class hotel.
Mr. John H. L'»k. of tarry, died last
Monday.
Mrs. Judge Law, of Bainbridge, died
last week.
There is some talk of building a cot
ton factory at \ewiian.
The wheat and oat cr >ps in C>hh
t Y are YerY (hie aad promise well.
The question of prohibition is being
rigorously agitated in Houston county
Mr. Thomas Gilbert, aged 88 years,
died ia Chattahoochee county hut week
Rev. ..A. Gen. LA. ,, * Evan, „ is • e to deI.ver . i
the Masonic address in Rome or 34th
June
„ Mr. A. . E. _ Lumsford . , . and . Mrs. Ja. w W.
Johnson were married in Atqericus last
Wednesday.
The locusts have made then appear
auce in Decatur and vicinity in large
numbers.
Will Hart and Jesse Register fought
(ll( •»»*-rr-*rrr j, y cutting each other ..... all %**■** to pieces,
— Q u , thor Echo . t . There
. , 1 l '>e , of •
. eprosv n
'* W ' " a genmne case
° Ur co,,llty ’ wllicl ‘ IS " l,,ler tl,u tre!,t ‘
ment of a physician. 1
A young holy named Sangster was
burned to death m Dooly county last
week wees -her net uouung clothing caiu catching ing lire while 11 *
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die was at work tu Hie held.
The South Carolina Rail Road inter
astin the lease ol the Georgia Rail Road
has lieen with drawn, and Mr. Wm. M.
Wadi > has taken the entire tew.
state Treasurer Siieer has received
(Ht* tile V. ft uin the sheriff of Floyd
, ty ’ as net proceeds 1 of the sale of the
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J R° ,n(! bank building, fumiture ..... and ... safe.
.I«lt Stov.il! wa» shot and instantly
1 h v » ,is brother Joe last Sunday,
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! Joe wai engaged in an altercation with
i his wife when Jeff ioterferrod and was
,
! Mr.M. W. Kideu, who resales in Gaines
j 'ibe became a lunatic a lew days ago.
He is an alumnus of the Slate university,
iin ,| was at ,„ la Mute a clerk of the Unit
ud States territorial court of K insa*.
Mr. G. IV. Wade, of Pula.ski couuty,
planted forty ucrvs of cotton in two and
a half days, With two mules. Thu rows
j at* three feet apart, and only two fur
! rows were run in planting the cotton.
; A serious cutting ocrapo occurred at
■ Sluue Mountain last S.durday, ill which
| a negro man named Nelson Thomas was
j stabled through the right lung and in
I the right aid i below tb« rib ami also
| •'» tbe right thigh,
Col C. II. Morehead, of L-xiii ;ton,
. ban about fifteen tons of ice saved in an
()1J L , lH ,. kstl „ tl) 8l im Ml . VcttwA 's
„ >v)(J ^ ,. h . ir . cuill< and
Uiero is no dotibt about its keeping
B UttUii i, j| l(i wmttu r.
j ! T||e ll)0lv , u lmva ,^ M , e U(tt | r „ r .
Mtw vguH U[im . (UI( , u ,, britoeed
^,. y „ re th . lt vlsile(1 m
aboql fourteen yeava ago. ’Pirn farmers
in that auction are gruatly alarmed lust '
B |e vrfient crop be destroyed,
Hciukxvm coVoretl, was sen
te „ CK)1 Augusta last Saturday to he
hanged un Friday J une 3d, for the muf
det u f John G. V/anoldaon, at M«Hmh,
Georgia, on December 24th, F8T0, also
Raif Campflrfd, for the murder et J*
0() \, Kenchrew, colored, was racotnuien
,la,l to the nverc* of the court mid sen- 1
tuned to tho penilentiaty t ir life.
Austen Ellis (col.) was found dead ly
™
budding is used tty the city os a public
school guild, ug, tn -vhwti a large imm
ber of oolotwd ohih»ro« are taught. Thu
diseovury was made by a little negro hoy
who went there t<> sweep out the house.
.8<» v #n trhu-viiy , uomufs were fomunipou
*
ll " ^ * ,U "f which had loam
' b ' i,lfl > ct <'d "»th a pocket knife.
Itctdug Ssvmptuw. aua Care.
The -vc U ,tm t .'(re umWurc 'K^rsa like ..crMilrt
'::?-rrr,tSv
.V wcfu. iau in*' ,u ami atuuit
< r,. in n ;;>m .in-nur * uu>,,i m r ia. s
1 utter, itch, s.tli nin-um. .S ain Head, l.'ry
opol.is, b.ii l"’,-' Itch, Htblvhe* all N-,ilv
">'D G»«u,-.«s Erupti.His Price so
' 1! '■ ' l ’"' ' i,v: ' l M mail to
-uli in Hr. Him vim (j Son a!-i \oitli Sixth
'liver, huuUI l Philadelplmt, addic.-M-d. Pa., (a whom all letters
•tegwrtx ', "’ Hold by pumiincut
j sugtcyl
General News.
1,1*10 is an increased tad road act ivL j
n- m North t'aroliua. ’
The castor bean is one of the coming
crops in J/ississippi.
j . .. , YVl ... , Am ... ' m
' A..»-.«uu 'ni.lOnl a ltlbli.
“* alieinja to . .
* as'.,ss;na.u
1 _ uToiia are I'tpan lod as existing.
A. E. Eakm tt-rs been elm- ted Mavor
of Sdma .P.L.thatirsi Democrat»»eight
\ member of the lUniois 1/egtdafure
->aw» wmiil in payrpsnt for liis boarddnr
mg the s- ssioa.
.\ , nueiMUtHl ... ' •* ii 1 .4 IV ... ,,»hi
Iud.liec.uiso her' parents vyoqld not let
: her bang her ha*r
'Thirty thousand i-etnons are said to
X
districts ( f Spain.
W4TC .trusts 1 ,1
tlio United State* tre saury.
Jay Gould'* iuccue a S'l-.O'ij *1 '** i
■f cur > But ti> people w 2
mote comfort out ot jkxju i
a year. j
The indications fsam IFoshington are
that the neiiiinatioee of Robfftton aud I
■"’Unley Matthews will 1* confirmed. j
j
California rejsirt? a half million tons j
favorable wheat ia store in for the interior, stud J j
prospects an average yield,
Hon. Rowland E. Trowbridge late
(joinmumoner of Indian Affairs, died at
his home recently near Detroit ’ Miehi- *
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The Guttenberg bible, printedin M50
with ... movable ,. types, . sold at •> pubhc - ,
was
auction in New York recently
ggQQq *
Whitelaw Reid, Editor of tha Tribune,
recently married Miss Mills. His wife,
»>«">•»«■» Mdls, had a million of
Immigrants are pouring into the
7Z£7S2'i?Z of 18,U00 a week. The money “*jr ABe-y
brin « avera ? es ® l,)0 each.
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Snow ,, , fell „ at , Ottawa, Canada, on 8a4
urdai morning, and ice formed thrsalae
morning on the lowlands around Mont
comerv n 3 ' New York • •
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.... ln ,r,f:n . mi “* _ r r of „r u„. l " e , Gei •
’ ruan
Reichstag, say* that ‘ the Germanjpeo- "
^ havt) now ouly onc wuill< and that
j s f or money enough to get to America.” !
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Statistics of the Moravian church in
this country for 1880 show that there
ar0 cornmunicants, an increase of 1
’ 1.®^ non-cotnrminicants, aad'5.237
cl,iW '«‘ , ‘ «“ k ‘»K « toU1 of
hers, a gain of 211.
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
S' PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
* rOB INTEflWAt AND HTtSHAl OSI,
Js a wr, .ore for nil (he disease* for which tt la recorameixUd,
null is always PERFECTLY SAFE in the hands
of even the moat Inexperienced persons.
li h a »nr« anil quick remedy for COUGHS, SORE
•THROAT, 'CHILLS, and similar troubles: affords Instant
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... Th» Oldest, _.. . _ Best, and ... Nlost .... Widely Known
iP Family Medicine jn the World.
ForD'T^BJALaid It has bwn rued rvlth imh svoiiderfUl success 111 alt
pJrts of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHtEA,
I ) IvysEJVTERY, and all BOWEL COMI‘I.AIATS that it 14
considered an unfailing enro lor these diseases.
% Haa stood the test of Forty Years’
3 Constant
Usaln all Countries and Climates.
il SXTTRN&we. CtlUi iurt Bis R bfin^i fhould Sprslii*, family VT WITHOUT times tpetMly itlwiyi -nriM who tievtre cun its and cost be Ik has safely permanent uaod Hospital* A iiiirns, in ever doctors’ RIVAL fur be given i’alu without Scalds, reliof bills, ~fn U In AS a in ihort trial. and the etc. ail It. A Back its ctu»csof by It LINIMENT. wilt KvfrjLKidy, and Bruise*, annually Side,
nave many price brings it
within the reach of all It is sold at 50c., and #1 peg
boUle f And can bo obtained from all druggists.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietor*.
X8®1- SPRING 1861 m ‘
G-rand Opening
—AT THK—
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O. MYERS *
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111? A lFrfl^IIT '
J.» .1. I I ® N isirwCN
Ercrv 1 ontllenllv Department i* full of-all thu Ww and iv„„if,,i l t-inaS, i».„i n t^t « «. have^Sw"’., ,« m? a
can . any these who favor mc with tl , rtr pa I
g— £illCl ir'reilieSX
.do, k that I have ever brought to this market, and 1 defy competition in Tricolor Quality
( L l/ ' 11 ^ iUl 4 VT O 1 \ OrvEi Li la 1 1. 1 1U1 M V Aoi5Ul\ l OCAD r 1 r"MT?ATT IVlEjM ! I ■
niBB ’ !
Ladies ’ Dress Goods ’ Vmak Go ° as> Etc -
”’ is Department I have taken the utmost care ta select the most beautiful as well at !
the tnoat useful, and 1 flatter uiyself that I can give tfie Ladies the fullest satisfaction.—
hare » large as>ortm.-nt of Calicoes, uf new fiuures.beautiful, brilliant, and fart colors,
* ,''f ^° s ^ U,t '!’- S l > ? T ton4 Ijaw ',' 3 ’ 1 i i,u
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MHuVto,' Shirtings, 4 aiPBradei^'irteu.^nil lickings. n style), .» 'uli'mest?,*thMHt?^\v\”ite^ochl^To\velinB'sJdu‘rt- !
uig.", make Linens, and every article that is-iof vise or beauty, and whi«h
goes m up a lady’s toilet or furnish the house. When you do not see what vqji
want, call for it. 1 lmvc it. ‘ i
Gentlemen’s, Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc. 1
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My lipe of .Gentlemen's Clothing is fui! and complete, and presents all tho attractions and I
new styles of the season. Full suits of the finest, material and best make, at the most j
reasonable prices, Wmkiug stock Suits, Fine Cloths, Underwear, Hats, (of all styles, publi pat-'
terns and t*riecs.) My of Boots and Shoes is large, and 1 can suit the C III
any ~ quality Gentlomerr, they want, fruni the, finestDrefsBpot to the coarsest Brogan.
• f - r aud need Youths and Boys can be furnished with a complete outfit of everything
, ' eoe3s * r 5'. g" no Luther to make their tmrebuses.
MISCELLANEOUS.
In my MisCcilaneotL Department, l have all the little articles which go to make up a
bt,*ok lery, t'rockciyv to supply 'ftsbaceb, the needs oft he public, among which arc Notions, Needles, Pins, ( ub
omitted nothing S-gars, Hatatware, Etc. In fact, in making up my stock, I
that wieenn possibly call for. Crane amt see for yourself,
IK . ^ Kill \s'if I* f *\ I » 1 -|w KS PROVISION S
, \ ^ AND
I keep always on hand Vim- Faintly (hot-cries, amt Plantation Supplies, and I shall keep
a full and fresh stock on licnfl at all times. 1 am prepared to clothe tho naked and feed
(he Imumy.
ivt-sr tehtlocs.
I hear a civ.u (b'iilnlM.ni 1.--w-Prices, but 1 am determined to sell at the ier.y loiwcst
t»blurt - ? ii ■ ,.i- : w'H , t ml 1 • * * t' \ uny iHi'ichant <»n irvorsfia Remd t4>^t\Ithe
>an»e qua'.c.v • . .m I do. You .m- rvqa-'-b-d to call and price for votu self
To my Friends-and Patrons.
if?* In conclusion.aliuiv me L • sum uiv ' th -.nks for pa.-t fnrors, and hi aA for a co
nominee of the s C MYEI5S. Cra .vford.ilte. (ia.
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Application uuardianship. for _ fetters'of
GEOLGIA—Taliaferro Cui.vrr.
Court of Ordinary May term 1861, in
aud for said county ;
WHEREAS, Benjamin F. Moore of
»«<* county, and state, has applied to
me for Letters of Guardianship of the
person and property of John Orville and i
Mary Leon Rives, minor children of
James ff. and Annie M. Rives :
p s t x the rnext of kin nncl all persons Else
concerned whatsoever to be and appear
Qornt oOOrdinaiY in andSorsaid county
And state, to be holder* on the drat Mon
' Uy inJune next ’> then aad there to
show cause why said Letters of Guar
dianship should not be granted at said j
June Term of this Court; to said appli
cant for the persons and property of said
minors „ p raye d for. This May 2,1881.
CHARLES A, BEAZLEY.
Ordinary T. C. i
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AppllCatlwH . ,- c T LettOTS .. r
_I0T 01
AdmilllStratlOIL !
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County.
WHEREAS John A. Stephens applies
w f S ;iid county Deceased •
These are therefore to cite and adrnon
ish a'l and singular the creditors and
kindred and all arsons concerned, to
show cause if any they can on or by the
first Monday in June next, why said
Letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Craw
fordville Ga , this May 2nd. 1881.
CHARLES M. BEAZLEY.
Ordinary T C
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*$" A competent and
pl.ished l>avisi Co's., Melliaer can be found at C. A.
Greenesbotu’, Ga. They
^In^the SU?e. ’
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Taliferro t if' Many citizens of Crawfoivillc and
trade with C. A. Davis k Co ,
Greenesboro’, Ga.
4IPH4BET
For The
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PEOP £ MU
J\.LL 4 LL of our New Goods have arrived.
eur Prices are loiv. ......... ..... .... ....... .
4 LL the ladies are earning to our counters,
aIlLL oar customers wiff ber pleased.
*\ v i c A DAVIS A no r;rM nM u m i ,G n
HE sure to get some of the Bargains offer. ’’
Jj£ we
sure to examine our 30 Departments.
JjE T)E sura to see our Hats, Shoes and Clothing.
sure to buy our Dress Goods and Millinery.
ALICOES handsome C. A* DAVIS A CO., ’ Greenesboro' Ga T *'
In Patterns 5 cents. ’
vyHECKED Ginghams and Domestics in new Patterns,
^ T! 1%AV1S Aba*GGa“ „ T .
«nts up.
T\RLSS Goods sure to please Ladies, Misses asd Children. ’
t*-'**;^ Goods from S cents a yard_to tine Maline Silk 81.50.
C. A. DAVIS & CO. Greenesbore’ Ga
T^VERY JL-iVEBY gentleman lady should should see our Parasols, CrayaU, 10 cents, Shirts, Fans Collars, 1 cent to #1.50.
seewur
VERY lady should see our Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Ties, Scarfs, Fischus.
JLlVf.RY gentleman should see our Straw Hats, Fur Hats, Shoos, Slippers.
C. A. DAVIS & COGreenestwro’, Ga.
T?LOWERS, ____________ * Ribbons, Trimming Silks, „ Satins, Crepes, Velvets,
AXG’Y Goods, Hats, Hat Frames, Bonnets, Roimet Frames,
T X I8CHU8, Sarah Barnhard’s Lace Goods, real hair goods.
X ANC\ veilings, pansieuas, bereges, silk nets, vermicelli laces all can be found
in the Department of Millinery in charge aI’dAVIS of Miss Bourne.
C. ft CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
(* ' ^ EtERAL tock i uni*arallelled m “ Greenesboro’. Greene Co.
r^puT, i !. la iaforro Co.
I - .. ^ ** ^ C. A. DAVIS & CO’S.
TTAMBURGS in Jackonet, Nainsook and Swiss,
AJ. AMBURGS in Edging, Insertions and Combination.
TTAMBURGS in white and celors 2j cts. to S2 per yard.
1XAMBURGS in larger quantity and greater variety than ever before brought
to Greenesboro’, C. A. DAVIS &CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
R1SH lace assorted patterns 20cls., 25cts. and SOcts. for 12 yards.
RlSn valence, crochet, nottiiigham, vermicelli, languodoc."
IX cabinet 10 cts. bunch no. yards marked on each hunch.
NSERTIONS and Edgings in everlasting Trimming by yard or bunch,
NDUCEMENTS verv great in vermicelli, valence, lanquodoc, aiencon.
.RISII. torchon, Spanish, Italian laces. C. A. DAVIS & GCL
TEWELRY for baby, sister, mama, son, brother, papa.
ft EWS huiqis, marbles, tops, balls, hook straps for the boys.
T LAN'S, (summer weight) c ittonades, cassianres, flannels, yacht cloth diagonals.
fj UG ware, hollow ware, agate-iron-ware, housekeepers wines'of all-kinds.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. E. S. T. U. V. A^ r .
^VANlIIIPPit, \ Xeiingoras, Xm.it.any, Xenonemus, Xcnodice, Xeuomhrotus. Xenopitlda,
.\ EROLOP11U8—llued the low prices offered by C. A: DA VI Sk CO.
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VTOU ! can find Cabbage, Bean. Beet and Citcittnlier Seed :
OU can find Garden Hoes. Hikes, Lines, Weeding Hoes ;
’VTOUcaii X find Cradles. Snatlis, Scythes, Grass Blades;
OU can find Wire Clothes Lines, and ali you want at
C. A. DAVIS & CO’6., Greenesboro’, Ga.
Zenith 1" Ipudhy’^G oods.
/j [/ tM'l H iw h>w pJXces, constantly approximated by
(’ \ DAVIS Ar (XL
c (’it zuns knowing this.'
Countryuicit appivcinting it
Custouie:» taking ad vantage of 4, account (or tlie laryu Inula of
€. A. DAVIS & CO.,
Greenesboro’, Giji.
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> EVER BEFOttEf
Wm Hf| < B Jttit id iitiia
For - Low Prices
a sd °~ n '“ ,i t rr “ ?“ “ 4U **
Frcdfricksburg ston* is ^tow Full and (hertiovriiig
From ths first to the third floors, with a most choica stock of SPRING and
SUMMER GOODS, and at the LOWEST PRICES in the city. We name MW.
f'it from 37^ to the best. ^inyss” DRESS GOODS rnnns^ laevefy 9 ' grade and style, BLACL froitrSc. SILKS to the
newest and most U.mdsome. PRETTV CALICOES at Ak, o and Gie., yard wnle
and handsome printed Muslins from to the most elegant French printed
Organdies.
new fabr,cs ’ in the greatest profusion, and at tb»
low
HAMBURG EDGINGS from lc. per yard to the most elaborate. Handsome
Laces, Ties, Bncbings, Ribbons, etc. HANDSOME FANS from lc. each to the
LACE MITTS «‘fc qualities. 3 S 2 ^ 3 ' x»
GLOVES and all shades and CORSETS every price,
the best for 50, 75c. aad SI ever sold at the prices. We have some new styles
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White Duckings for the hot summer days.
tVe are the only Agents in Augusta for the KING SHIRT, the best readv
made Shift ever offered to the public. Full stock of genuine brands of Lonsdale
WamsutU and Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cottons, at factory prices. Linen
^4-. Towels, Napkias ami Linen Sheetings lower than ever known.
Our stack is the most complete in the city.
We avoid TRftbll and goods made for Auction .Sales. We will send samples
upon application, and on packages of Goods ordered from our Retail Departments
lo the amount of ?20 we will pay the Express freight to the customer's nearest
Express Office.
CALL AND SEE US. Polite attention to all, whether you wish to purchase
or not.
. V. RICHARDS & BRO.
CORNER BY PLANTERS HOTEL.
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Fine display of Bonnets and Hats,
Latest Styles, direct from New York.
My Lady friends are cordially invited
to call and examine stock, Outside of
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PICTURES. NOTIONS &C.
My lOct. counter will surprise you. Call and be convinced.
MISS ALICE If. BROWNE