Newspaper Page Text
"'ll I K DEMOCRAT. *
H.'L ANDREWS. Editor & Froyrietur.
FRIDA V. HA V 20. 18HL
Kiitrrwd at the I’o»l IXTw-i-st Cra wfordville,
as Si cowl Class Matter.
Georgia r Sews.
Mr. M F. Swann, died at his home in
Cotiyei s on the 17th met.
The city of Brunswick has purchased
a J,a F i a nee Kntery Steam Fire Engine.
llor»'*t.ack riding is now a fashiona¬
ble pass time among the ladies of /.*
G range.
Dr. Henry Baitey Ims returned to
Romo after several years’ absence in
Europe.
There is a factory at Bi w -nville, in
Coweta county, engaged ia waking
yarns. So are all the newspapers.
A little son of Mr, John Harvilitiof
Conyers, eleven Vfar* of age, was drown¬
ed on tho 15 Ui instant while bathing.
A negro named . .«/.!•♦ .... D ,, ins . broke , , his ..
neck in Macon Saturday night by jump
mg off the Macon sad Brunswick train
The farmers of , Hart „ , report . excellent ,, ,
stands of cotton, «>rn, oats and wheat,
and rejoice at th# prospect of fine crops,
„ „„ „ ..................
LcDuc, lull I vc» tried in Near 1 ork and
pionoitncad as good asaiiy over rais d in
China.
The residence of our State Senator,
K-L. McWhorter at I’enfield, was biuuod !
tho other Jav IniUiance utuounling to
$1,800.
I>r. M. F. Stephenson, the noted geol- j
ogist and mineijilogist, is dangerously j
ill with pneumonia at bis home in j
G-iiuesviile
The wheat prospects In Gwinnett
oounty are very promising. The great
trouble is that our farmers did not get
in more than halt the usual acreage.
The Georgia, railroad i» over making
improvements on its popular Line. They
are now putting down tho now patent
aw itch where they are laying the new
atop! rails.
In Green villa, Meriwether county,
field peas are selling from 82 to $3 per
bushel. Fodder is now worth $2 per
hundred, and but little to be bad at
Unit price. Jfftjr in HogjtneviUft is sell- j
ing at 82 (ter hundred. |
A Talbot county farmer reports to the !
(Adambus Tima great fatality among
ntu'e* and horses in his neighborhood,
caused by feeding them with damaged.
W«*ter*Torii. Mrs. Jessie Car er loet
five moles Inst wo#k.
Mr. E. T. Langston was killed on (he
fnrm of Mr. If. IT. McWhorter in
Groeuecounty on tire lath, mat, , while , ,,
,guarding , ,, three convict* named , M illi*
5 Jim 7 Allen, and , Joe , ,, Harris, , all „
■ vim, ’ ’ ’
colored, lliey were hoeing earn, mid
Mr. .. LnngMun , laid hi* gun down , to ,
show Joe , . how , lie wanted ... tire corn , hoed, .
\v!idi , Jim , nmmtged to get * Ueninil him
and Rate him a severe blow, . with ... . Ids ,
, lioe. and , „ than piekerl , . up „ th* gun " and .
shot , Uiui, „„ lliey uiadv . tl»«ir cucape. ’
lulling IMe» -^>m|>lou»n »u<t ('ure*
'I'lm intMixe >yiu|*l<»nsai«» moist me, like perspira¬
tion, dWreiwhig, Itehlng, inrreased by $crntch¬
in 8, very pnrticulnrly at nigbt,
nt if pin vuriiH wore crawling in ami about
the rfctuui; tb« private parts are sometimes
affected , if alinwed to continue very serious
results may follow, “ AU-llraUng Oint¬
ment” is a Pleasant ante cure. Also for
Tetter. Mpetal*, Ueh, H,uDeis' S*\U Rheum. Hvb, Mutches,, Scald lleml, all Scaly Ery-J
i'rudy, e»u\t>*.* l*exi*8 ( Htimonns f»u St.^A Fhu\dhms by I*rlee u^ail
Sent to
any address on receipt of price In eurrepey
or three cent pottotgo stamps lVermred
only by Hr. SwaHMedc Sou, :iao North Sixth
atiwt, Philadelphia* IV, to whom Ictteis
iihcuhi bo addressed. Sold by all prominrot
nijuiUta ’
augisyl
Hundred*u* .Men* Women ('lilidre i ;
Ursrucrt
... ,
Parlu-r's longer Tome an- the best «vi
ilou.i i in lh* world of its sterling worth,
Y<m ran find Hu-.m- ii . very cmumnnity.
V ...j. See sdverliseitn nt.
Goncral News.
Sriulnr Urowu favors Conklin* iu
fclrs-1 ef the adm nietralnm.
Sevn.il l-'lori hi, f.unu-rs are sai«l to
make 81,003 an .u ro bv cultivatm 8 ar.
rowroot,
sni-.'r ISO Uni ty-th'.w attempts have
been in.vle u av^rsaiuare crowned beads
in Lmotie.
lhe diliveiy of a single lettei by the
stai rout* s\stem m sotue cases costs
from #200 to #300.
One hundred and •n<» deaths from
starvation occurred in London, Eng¬
land, during th* year 1880.
■IV x.. v. k T,rnm -y. Ik. to
ident may be the t z.*i, but t onkbng is
the nun the bomb is under.
.. ....... ............
Thurman is the coaling man fur the
lh-imicratic Governor of Ohio.
Joe lhowne thinks the South have en¬
tirely too nitteh gxt-tde about them, and
it is the opinion of many that h* is
i ifftit.
The new capitol «t Allwiiv, X. Y.,
v I ra complet*d u ill have coat #15,00t>.
t«0. The annual exiwuse of taking care
of the building will vary from #330.000
til #500.000.
liming Apiil SO.000 to 85,tX>0 emi
Ii«u foreign lands and teriito
t tsef the LoiUiwti’. 11 is is un iu-
crease of 40 per c nt over tl.c figures of
A jr.f, 1S'».
There are sixty who’esale a id retail
dealer* in sawdust in New York. They
have organize 1 a sawdust dealers’ pro¬
tective association,” aud have adopted
a standard of measure and price.
Senators Owiklmg and Platt of New
York tendered their resignations, as U.
S. Senators, to the Governor of that
State Tuesday. The New York Lezis
lature is new in Sessiin, and it is pre
sinned that the resigning .Senators will
be reelected.
The Illinois legislature has passed a
hill ceeding the Illinois canal to the
United States government, to he con¬
verted into a ship canal connecting the
Mississippi river with Lake Michigan.
The present canal was begun in 1838
al1r ] Wiis completed in 1818.
Castle Gardes records show that dur¬
ing the past thirty-four years there hare
reached this country by the port of New
Vork / in r»|g Iris’i *n/l i -
....... .......
Irish and 7,703 Germans.
The 1 he most most lear»i«l h aiimd urinter pnutei in in the the Unit l nit
c l States is said to I* Col. IF. A. Giilo
w;l „ t the only livi ig printer wlio has set
'
„ lhp uiblw in Ummi -in.it Greek He
served in the Mexican war, has , worked , ,
in London, Paris, H ime and Crete, and
vet with all his learning he has suffered
- ......... .. .............. 0 , |.,v«.
*>•
Silk culture was first introduced in
lamisiana by the “Cunpuiy of the
lEwt” In 1718, and in Georgia aluut
t 1 '* 18 - 1’he first exnorc of
silk from the South was eight pounds in
1731. Soon after a silk home wai erect
ed in Savannah. Tiio eoc ions amount¬
ed, in 17fiO to la,O ld poundi. The pro
duct in DM „ 2 ),003 _ pounds, but in
wav
1770 it was only 2 *0 pounds, which was
owing to the reduction of the price by
Parliament from 3s to Is, 0d. The
reports of this spring’s hatching in Lou¬
isiana are encouraging.
Shan’t 1 tako a Blue Pill?
No. don,l take it and run the risk of
mercurial poisons, but when billions and
consliputed get a package of tho cele¬
brated Kidney IVort. and it will speed- j
ily cure you; It is nature's great n ine, j
for constipation ana for all kiddey
and liver diseases. It acts promptly on
these groat oaganx and so restores health
strength and vigor. It la put up in 11
and.dry foim, acting with iipuil j
wiloiency. Free 81. See adv
—--» .
Mits. I.yiiia K. I’inuiiam, 233 Wes-i
lorn. quiring Are., I.yun, J/ass., is raiadlj ae- | j
an enviable reputation for th
surprising cures Vkoktaueh which daily result from
U>e use of'tier
idl female diseiyses. Send Usher for
;
[(.bnimuntcofcd.l
Mk. EditorS e eeing your cohntias ,
. have not . . been crowded . . with ... cotamiiul
cations .. of ,, late, . I . , bag leave , to . iu»h . in
with ... a short , , one on “Mv .... visit ... to the
,, G*., It. It. Convention.’
1 attended the Convention, ,■ , but , took , ,
vary little interest , in it, us I , own no
stock. . . It was simply , a pleasure , trip,
1 . found . . many friends , ", and , acipmiutan
ces in the el'y of Augusta, and , among
.. th* many, l wish to thank my friend , ,
Garnett Arnold'for tho kind attention
paid in* while there, who teok me
around to the most interesting places in
the city. After taking in the city we
took a trip np the canal on tlie beautiful
little steamer (Julia.) There w#a quite
a large crowd of young people on board
tt | U t also a baud of music. Nothing
can be more delightful than a trip up
tlm Augusta canal, whose banks are
dotted with Maunfactones. Augusta
is destined to he the Lowell of the
Saulh. The Sibley Mills now in process
of •rection will perhaps be the largest iu
the Etui*.
B’e soon reached th* lake which is
iadevd beautiful, and all landed. After
«***■«•—- »* * — *......■
embarked for the city. Tin* even- |
ing was beautiful, the smi had disap-!
beneath the Western lloriznn,
and all nature seemed lovely. Wo soon
reached the It ism and all seemed to
h*vo Ikjcii delighted with the trip.
On the following day (U'ii.g desirous to
are our;ii )eml and former townsman, Mr.
yuintus Ridiards, there also b..'ing oth
ei attrartionsl, we went over to (11.un
>’ 1 irg,S.C.,) wlimh is a quirt little village.
We expected to return in the evening,
but by Ute earnest solicitations of Mr.
Quintus, we were t-orsiudel to remain
uutill mofuing. After having a pleas
ant talk after tea with Mrs. It., we had
fito pleasure of calling upon some of the
pleasant young ladies of,the village,
We retired late with light hearts dream
lug of the past.
Early the next morning whom should
j we meet, but out geuial eT young friend
a-to
tmg vvita Dave for a w.nlo, we bid
adieu to Hamburg. Reaching Augusts
-«■ >— «... «*
tlu-uce hi'meWiiid. where we met glad
hearts and chet'i fnl faces. J.
A vl voit Tlousewifo.
The gaud housewife, when she is giv¬
ing her house its spring rt novating,
should bear m mind Hint the dear iu
unites <<f her h-iusc *.tre more | i ions
than many hous<>. nml tiut ■ svs
t-nis need vlansiug by pnr.fying the
U.mtl, regulating the stumaeh aud l»iw
eb in prevent ami cure Uie ihse.is s .-.ns
iug fivim .spring luahuia and miasm,>.
and she must know that thue is nothing
that will do it so perfectly and sureiv as
Hop Ritters, tlie purest at;d best of rtietb
i- a; J \
1 Some Hints for Boys.
.
Avoid that which you see amiss in
otners.
Follow the examples only of ilie goo<l.
Keep your ears opeu to all that is
worth hearing, and closed to all that is
not.
An dld r person’s experience is of no
value to you unless you profit by it.
You are not building on thr future
*mt on the past and present.
Kvil communications corrupt good
manners.
Nobody wants to deal with a double
minded bor
-
}5e industrious ; the world wants boys
who are not afraid of hard, steady work,
‘•The empty vessel makes the greatest
sound.”
Some boys inherit golden # fortunes,
but no l>oy aver inherited a scholarship,
a good character jr a useful life.
“
your mind if you would beloved cul
tlvat% y° ur ««art.
- - -------
icidnow KtJney Complaints
of ;i!1 desriptions arc relieved at orme.
^ Kidney IVort. It
seems intended by nature for the cure of
all of the kidneys caused by
weakness and debility. I ts great tonic
powers are especially directed t* the re
) thirty years that have peen
cured by taking Kidney-Wort a short
time. Try it, either liquid or dry—
*’««.
_ ____________
j ' Workininen.
i Before you begin your heavy spring
| work after a winter of relaxation, your
system need cleansing and strengthening
to prevent an attack of Ague, Hilllous
or Spring Fever, or some, other Spring
sickness that will unfit you for a
season's work. You will save
much sickness and great expense if you
will use one bott’m of Hop Bitters in
=■”*'“......
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
roll HAN AND BEAST.
For more than n third of a century the
tUcilcwii XlnetRiif- l.tniiueui has uden
known tomiliions nil over tho world ns
tho only M>h> roUnneo for Dio roller of
accidents anil pain. It, is a medicine
above price unit prnisc-r-thc best of its
h ind. 1 or every fov m of external pain
MEIf&Mh
Mnsboig l iniment i j wltliont nn cflual.
It (K nctr(t(<< nml n.tml< fr»
tl»r »<*»•>* bone—making tho conllnu
unco Bible. of Its i>tiln mtl inflammution iinixie
tha lirula t IVtictsupon u'nthm Ihunrin
ful. TUo .Mexican ( uvot.wta.lly r.oatkr
MUSTANG
Liniment J.*j rot eueu 1 y poinelHxly In
every bonne. Kwvy tlnv ,• bi inga iwwt of
the ngouy of a*i h v. i**1 Kt ;i l«l or l>M l'l>
Ku1h1uCi 1» bf littlHiintL) li»artj'f4 re
fttorcti, by Or ii i.;!iu;l»lc kuiue or cx
•aved tho healing power of this
LINIMENT
which speedily euros such uilmcnw of
Ul« HUMAN KLEH£ na
Joint*, HlieunmUon, ffircllinRl, fit Iff
CoDlrnetcd Miinln, Bum*
nnd Nraltla, tut*, llrutnei amd
Sprntni, Pol son on* Hites aud
Mini;*, Ulcer*, NtilBoia, I.nmeuro, Old
Sai'fi, Fro*tbltr«, ('hllblalia*.
Sor© Nipplci, 4'akcd UrcMt. and
Indeed every form of eilernal (Ha¬
can©. lt heal* without scar*.
For the JJBUTE Urination it cures
Founder, Sprain*, Nnlmiy, Wiff Joint*,
llnrnen* More*, Hoof IHs
en*e«. Foot Hot, Hcvew Worm, Ncab,
Hollow Horn, .Vrintrlid, tliud
ffall*. Spavin, TliruMh, Hlugbone*
Old Sore*, Foil Kvll, Film upon
the Sljght and every other ailment
to which tl»e occupants of the
Stable and Stock lord are liable.
always Tho Mexican and MuitHiig disappoints; Idnlment
cures nover
and i'l i9, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
L1HIIEHTS
FOB MAN OB BEAST.
May 20. ’81. j-y.
ALWAYS
Rear in mind that, to secure the Best Bargains in all the Latest Xovelties of the day
you will have to visit
MIXalaER’S CORNER
Wo can sell you Hi.’EKS GOODS from five per van! up to the finest French Xove
i ties in Brocades and Damasse patterns. NEWEST SHADES, ranging in price from A7i4
j t0 " l 1 a 1 '
•
j JULIARDS BUNTINGS
i
\YF. KliK.r WHITE GOODS tSlT LACES In the
1'UV'. 1’RETIF.ST LINE OF * city.
Ol'tt HOSIERY DF.l’ARTMEN r is made up ot the choicest goods in the city.
w« —» kMv .to
MIId.lOXSOF l.-aec l.isle Gloves, Lisle and Silk Mitts, Gents' Ties, Scarfs and
Underwear. Ladies' lawe Fischus, Scarfs, Ties, Bows. Ruchings, Collars and Cuffs,
Hair Ornaments, Fans in all styles, Ribbons, 4c.
Purasuls ami Umbrellas from 10c. to $1*2 Each.
Hew Attractions Added Each Day.
r --iisequentlv von will see something tu'«' every time yon visit the Corner. All or
dec- receive prompt attention. Every customer carefully waited on, PRICKS GUAR
AKTEEDaslow as New York.
JAMES MILLER
MT LEER’S CORNER. Augusta. Ga.
May r. •«. i ra
Application Guardianship. for Letters of
GEOLGIA—Taliaferbo Cocstt.
Court of Ordinary' May term 1881, in
and for said county :
WHEREAS, Benjamin F. Moore of
said county, and state, has applied to
me for Letters of Guardianship of the
person and property «f John Orville and
Mary Leon Rives, minor children of
James IV. and Annie M. Rives:
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish the next of kin and all persons Else
concerned whatsoever to be and appear
fw next lerm of the
Didmary in and forsaid county
and state, to be holilen on the first Mon
day in June next; then aad there to
show cause why said Letters of Guar
diansiiip should not be granted at said
June Jerm of this Court; to said appli
cant for l *‘ e P^rMins and property of said
minors as prayer for. This May 2 1881.
UIAivLLb A, BEAZLEY.
Ordinary T. C. ^
Application " far "letters of
ilLUUliliobrarWOIl. . Armn-'e+ro+i™
of said county Deceased :
These are therefore g^ar to cite crtdUo." and ndmon- aTid
. gl| ;t „ (l|1(1 sin the
kindred and all lmrsous cou-eriied by’the to
show cause if any they can on or
first Mondav in June next whv said
Letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at office in Craw
fordville Ga , this May 2nd 1881
0,IAKLES J - SI^C.
AllDlicatiOfl for loaie tO Sell I and
GEORG 1 A—Tali a k eu no County. ,
weeks after date application
will lie made to the lion. Court of Ordi
nary of said county, for leave to sell the
r,,;l l Estate belonging to the Estate of
Tyre G. Ellington; late of said county
Deceased, this JOHN May W. 2nd. ELLINGTON, 1881.
Administrator,
M\ Tht> * * FFAR! **’
‘
-
mmhjii , , Z
i fi
* **•’--r • d ' VV ; inwH'iret of ^ l»-» Il'Mi 1%’ri ferbonr;
M •vhsn't-vl V ,i « f |H» 1 *t V nd. ro'h'iog
<tr ll-tit w f fio-*- fir,.u( ff J’Ae-i.
?*.>-• ) I'r.vf wG’n I. »» eteTWll-wj this »- nv wh» v.
i f B«*onrr»tor$, il6( t>e*C in Trw*>,ct. fnnr'-i" T V'esr- I l -y/5 f
fits t>< t f
WIN tu:> )! '.R01.lt, VVl.L.km, r.UhNr * Co., Y.
/ * Aiders ' for tlie above machines will re
ceive i>romp"t attention, or the
J/orse Powers, and Tlnesliei-s ami
cleaners may Ik 1 had separately if so
desired at Factory prices, with freight
i added.
£ * B L t 8,
Corny,resaed-H ,nd Powfr Cottonr.ess
as, that have cap •city for doing more
work, with less labor, Ui.iii any presses
now in use.
iiisS©.
Brick Machine-’ worked either by hand
or power, wdh capacity of 10,000 ro ia,
D.(«u da tov'< of tlm very Imst .p.dily.f
i !’n sses 1 iek made frem crude • lay,
- ready for the kiln from H e nnudiiue,
j saving much tune nml Ub»r apply to
•) t Ab. * u OI o 'iv OU mvi'ii hit i i
A al^Olll.
Augusta, 0 !a
.'fay 20/81.-li m.
GEORGE F. BAUGHER
YORK,
Manufactureivot
a TheRccW
Turbine
WaterWheei
and Mil! Gearing; and
Machinery of all kind*
The Rechard Wheel has
given in the highest res nit*
scientific test* (Uid
general use.
SatUfnetion guaranteed.
1,AR<)K C»TALOOl’*.vritll
Illustration* and price*,
**nt free* on application.
Special attention given to Car Castings.
-May 13, ’81. j-ua.
NOTICE.
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
G EORGI A-—Tali a fkk roo Countv.
4 . LL T . persons ^ indebted . j *, , to f the .. -E, Estate , ,
cmmit^DeceLtta^^mireatedtoleS
tlm same by cash or by note and all
those having demands against said Es
tate will present them duly aut.ienlicat
ed. iu teims of the law. Ibis April hth,
l8sL
CHAULES E. KNOX,
Administrator.
til’ll titKT
_ K _
Jk >& A&Vr
____ l t l_i _- S r JLjF (Jt __ „ • ^ f *
MT JL-A ST *gr Mi JE 2 M 9 9 9
/\_LL * I.L of our New Goods have arrived.
our Prices arc coming low
t I.L the ladies are to our counters
^YLL our customers will be pleased
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greesesbero’, 6a.
p)E sure to get some of the Bargains we offer.
J| )F. sure to examine our 30 Deiiartments.
-|>K XJE sure to see our Hats, Shoes and Clothing,
sure to buy our Dress Goods and Millinery,
j C. A. DAVIS & CO., Grsenesboro’, G».
p*™.
VyAMBHIGS, JHOCHECO, Pacific and other Lawns at popular prices.
Cbcviats, Percals, Seonauckei-s, Skirtings, Dress Linen and Ora*
i/RESS Gfods: Linen Crepes, 25 cents. Silk mixture 30 cents, Challiss20 cent.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesbors’, Ga.
\ ' pVERY J-aVERY lady gentletra should i should see our see Parasols, our Cravats, 10 cents, Shirts, Fans Collars, 1 cent to 81.50.
-lJVERi X^VERY lady gentleman should should see our Handkerchiefs, Straw Hats, Gloves, Fur Ties, Hats, Scarfs, Shoes, Fischus. Slippers.
see our GreenesboVo’,
C. A. DA VIS & CO., Ga.
‘ T^EOWERS, AXCl* Goods, Ribbons, Hats, Trimming Hat Frames, Silks, Bonnets, Satins, Bonnet Crepes, Frames. Velvets,
*
in the Department SSiSg'SSlil*. of Millinery of Miss a,l can to loua*
in charge Aourne.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
VjEFERAL FI ENERAL stock unparallelled in Greenesboro’.
“ - “ Greene Co.
f'i ENERAL : U Taliaferro Co.
VJENEHAL p fcl Georgia at C. A. DAVIS &. CO’S.
II AMBURGS AMBUKGS in ill Jackonet, Edging, Insertions Nainsook aud and Combination. Swiss.
T JLXAMBURGS I”AMBURGS in white and colors 2j cts. to 82 per yard.
fn larger quantity and greater variety than ever before brought
to Grecnesboro’, C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
U’-SII lace assorted patterns 2Dcls., 25ets. and 30cts. for 12 yards.
KISH valence, crochet, nottinghatn, ’
N cabinet 10 vermicelli, languodoc.
cts. bunch no. yards marked on each bunch.
.NSERTIOXS and Edgings in everlasting Trimming by yard or bunch.
NDVCK.MENTS verv great in vermicelli, valence, lanquodoc, alencon.
.U1SII, torchon, Spanish, Italian laces. C. A. DAVIS & CO.
t! T EWELUY for bahy, sister, mama, son, brother, papa.
KU'S harps, marbles, tops, balls, book straps for the boys.
I KAN'S, (summer weight)c ttonades, cassiunrus, flannels, yacht cloth diagonal*.
tj UG ware, hollow ware, agute-iron-ware, housekeepers wares of all kinds.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. It. 8. T. IT. V. W.
"V'ANTIIIA, AXTHI PPL’, Xenia, Xenogoras, Xenitany, Xenodice, Xenopithiu,
i Xenodeinus, Xenombrotus.
\ ^^KOl.OPUO.S-lleed tho low prices offered by C. A. DAV18X- CO.
'\7"OU OU can find find CaWuge, Bean. Beet and Cucumber Seed :
A can Garden Hops, Hikes, Lines, Weeding Hoes;
\r<)V 1. can find Cradles. Snaths, .Scythes, Grass Blades ;
OU can find Wire Clothes Lines, and all you w. ut at
C. A. DAVIS ,t CO'S., Greenesboro*, Ga.
! f f i p” ^ v frn ;!! i nTr! .'""i^iv. ,
V‘"K 11 1 1 *"puces, constantly „ approximated by
C. A. DAVIS i CO.
i (A- C-Cit 7,ens knowing this,
Uonnliynien appreciating it
Si t C.'.sunue. s taking advantage of it, aecotmt for the large trade of
j cv
! C. A. DAVIS
& CO.,
Greencsbqro 9 , Ga.
NEVER BEFORE
1
Zk
For ]uow Prices
AND GOOD GOODS, it will pay to visit the Great Leaders in FAIR DEALING
The Fredericksburg Store is Now Full and Overflowing
From the first to the third floors, with a most choice stock of SPRING aad
SUMMER GOODS, and at the LOWEST PRICES in the city. We name new,
SPRING SILKS, for Dresses and Trimmings, from 30 to §1.25. BLACL SILKS
1 fiom 37i to the best. DRESS GOODS in every grade and style, from 5c. to the
: ne 'f f iu \ d ulost hoidsome. PRETTY CALICOES at 4J, 5 and <5*c., yard wide
and biindsome printed Muslins Loin G.{, 4 to Ue most uiegant s French printed 1 ^
| Organdies. lowea^fbS^SS
*" " U fabnCS ’ “* U ‘ e greateSt 1>rofttsion and at thft
’
\ Laces, HAMBURG Ties, Ruchings. EDGINGS from le. per yard to the most elaborate. Handsome,
j Ribbons, etc. HANDSOME FANS from lc. each to th&
most beautiful, PAR ASOLS from the lowest to the most elegant,
OUR HOSIERY STOCK is a wonder of cheapness and beauty. KID
GLOVES and LACE MITTS all shades aud qualities. CORSETS every price,
the best for 50, 75c. and SI ever sold at the prices. We have some new styles
made with a view to health and comfort to which we call especial attention. Cloths,.
Cassimers, and Tweeds, 25 per cent, under last season’s prices. Linen Drills and
White Duckings for the hot summer days.
We are the only Agents in Augusta for the KING SHIRT, the best ready¬
made Shirt ever offered to the public. Full stock of genuine brands of Loasdaie,
Wamsntta and Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cottons, at factory prices. Linen.
Table Damask, Towels, Napkins and Linen Sheetings lower than ever knowm
Our stock is the most complete in the city.
to the amount of 820 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-
1 or not.
V. RICHARDS & BRO.
CORNER BY PLANTERS HOTEL,
I E. R. SCHNEIDER.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Fine WineS, Cigars, Brandies, Mineral Waters,
Wh.isls.ies, C3rin, Porter#
ALE, Etc.
Agent for NEUVE CLICQUOT POXAKD URBANA WINE CO.„
A NT l FUSER BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION.
601 AND so» BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
May 0, 'SI. h-m.