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r.Bti-ini til I •t ft f#*i if y lilt*.
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nsniussi if,?s.
The t jwcluf iniiirgi.iliqn i- uuir
living mnse full/ <1 •i iy fi t* (tier.*
ai d neoi’lc ok* i sily llt/in < v<*i l*fi.i*,*iui
it |uoinises to 1 /e large Ilian
it h.i» ever l>«**ii. * 1 ? arrived
at t'astle Ga.'leu New V >1 k Ml fllift (l*q
leeei.Uy which was Ute g i* atesi nunil/et
that ever readied that |«n l in one, day.
labile some may i»p|x/*>e i in ring! at a/n, a
large majority are peiha|/s in favor of it.
A*k the question w hy dm s agriculture
Ungiiish ? and you «si! receive the ready
answer Unit Uietc is lit* sjs'.ein of lalior.
The ipiesliotl that then ru.*ciits itself to
Oiu oinol is hew van ’.bis i/e leinedicd.
Upon tin wen muj differ, since it is
natnial for them to differ upon id) mat
The future lily >f the
count i y i» e hti.ijtM'.l in k\bi< i all alioiiM
be deeply interested, and one that iOlll'l
be thoroughly discussed. Go where you
may, an! the cry of liaid times can be
hwnd.aud the js-opleeveiy where are des
j/oiidenl and tin iflless, ami are becoming
more am! more every year. Great iu
deed Is the contrast between the con'll
tion of ear country now and that of mil*
biVinn d*} s.wliMi peace and plenty reign
cd throoghout her border*. ft is trite
I hat tin* Southern people were rendered
vei v poor by the emancipation of slnery 1
which surpasst-ilal! other institutions for
rapid acCUtutilatiou of wealth, yet
they hare the same land now that
they had then, and the seasons have
been just if not »«'>« propitious
since than they were before the
Consequently, wo can g.ve no good tea
SOU why the people should not '*>
prosperous, lest it be in bad manage
uieiit and in the system of labor. Jin'
fai nets, h lute ive l/een been, fm fm tlie the l last ist sixteen uxunt
yeais, growing livelier and deeper in
debt tititil a l ; uge majority have become
baukrupt. Without . a change, , then t
«v,*r.ti*», • vt 1 ” baukriintev • 1 1 3 / together C with tlut
of all those engag.d In the various other
pursuilHof life, is only a question o f
time. The presaut lack of peosperily is
attributed I y some to the farmers nils
ing too much cotton and not enough
grain, and this Is no doubt one cause,
and aaothcr, is ilia want ot a systam of
laln/r HUie present system will nut
do, we must adopt another. It Is per
feet folly fora people to continue to
pursue a corns# which will lead to their
iaevBwbn rum It way be held l>y r.oiuo
that iuitiilgniUon is an ex fieri ment, and
that no good ui*y result from it
thet as ft *ra»y, it ie time for »n expert
ment. .Vfhy should wo not change when
we can see nothing but poverty and dis
tr<we before ue ? Everyday the future
’ seems darker and inoro gloomy. All will
admit that whenever ugncuUuu
gaiaiiw, » 1 | other branches of industry
ipust likewise lauguish. Egypt's great
tend matchless wealth in the days of old
WaS oij'Ug to its agriculture. .So abua
ganl wits the yield that during an almost
universal famine she writs able to supply
qjlhei iieiikbortng nations with
and the Egyptians boasted that though
couuuertil Uisy fed UicU couqumois. Go
‘
wheio . J 0 U tuay, , ... ana you „ wills*, Will see vesliffa* vestiges
Of foiiusi wealth and splendor now n,
ruins, rf '■<’OIU'* proud and pros
imrousuow ill XV,V eiuburtuaiiitg cir
qUWStMim Ufigren never smiled upon
a •* bottei ln,lle * 1 uid UKI th lMau in oura Ulu • and 1 a ’* more pro- 1
duclive soil ran no where bo found.
IFhy then siwuld we not prosper V
ply , . bee suss agriculture languishes. Hie
Udt of iumiignitiou U ou the m
ursasr, aud in our liumbln opinion, if it
is eucoursgrtl m ora of prosperity
soon dawn upon tu. In 1*77 the number
of inmugnmU to ... this country , was less ,
than 1511 , 000 . Last year it reached 157
257 . ((’eoigie certainly needs more pee
pie. She has 5 S,lHM,Utio acres with only
one grown man to every 250 acres, and
by leaving out lliu city and tow populu
lion about one man to every 310 acres.
Jfr. Fontaine, (ommissioner of immi¬
gration for tliis State, lias already got¬
ten control of several largo lots of land
«*ontnining 29,009 acres and upwards,
which lieIs offering at vt:rv ' low figures,
• .
,, lie is now negotiating ,, the sale , of 109
,
9)0 acres to New Yorkers, and believes
«*at if l>« effects the sale, it will be the
means of bringing a thousand (tomUm
,„o ;ihi 1 Nuv,-lii
her.
The propriety of the State making ap
yropriakions to aid him, ts well worthy
of consideration, aud wo hope our next
la*:.'Liure will consider Ibis matter
fully, and make such appropriations *>
J may ta* necessary to enable him to carry
on his worlT.
Women Naver Thiak.”
jp If the crahtnal old bachelor who utter
e« 4 ,this seniiment could but witness the
intense thought, deep study and th«r
Dltn’Tu- w't t t«‘kvt;
their f.,:.u! ,* well, and would notert, u
amt ot'.:. U! sr . 1 . ling ll. c
H.lli '4 as Ih< L-st. ..:■>** <!> :u* .-.slr.itit*;
it by keeping tl ir families ;n pi:ia*tuai
beaitk. at a mere roucnai e\ ■iim*. lie
wuu’d Iwfoi cl toaeklow hsi,;.* that such
sentiments ki>< a w anil tali* IV*
i c !s,V CO., Greenesboro’
<; ii’esupp.. a li'iiieie*, «4 ladies w*.;U
uiel) Dress r.,u-.. Paeanols, Milline
a wk li,*; B.mnvt>. 3...... .M
in UKiiiftu: *tci * .
GiNiriria
Mi. Willi* Mar
1 k*i ii »'iju< 1 gwl a IWMaJJj;.
Mis. Fannie \y . of S^v.iuiihIi,
iJi**«J mi T ic-alay ev**ii>» 2 .
<..Ultle am ‘lying witij <U j trumi.m at a
fiarfiil ral* iu Cow< t.i county.
Mai nm ( utility has onions which meas¬
ure 1 i iiidius in ciif uinference.
Mr. .Jmsi*j»Ii Milli-r *1 !♦•(! at ins irsi'lencc
in linwkiiisyille the 5 jgt|. ull.
The worms and ling were never more
voraeious than at present in Oglethori**.
'I la* luokenlioiie fever is again ravag- 1
inj{ Oglellioipa t:t ut/. lt lias hec iine
an epidemic.
Mr. William Conyers of Carroltou ae
cideuially shot himself in the left shoitl 1 .
cr on ttie 27 th., tilt.
.! ><* Harris one of the cunt lets that
murdered the guard at the McWJimtoi
farm has l/een arrested.
The Auniial debate of the Phi h ip
pa Society of tin: State L’mversisy took
place on lest Friday night.
A:*a Thompson aged 22 years was
drowned whilu b.itliiug in Mason’s mill
)M>mJ in Hart c iijiity last Saturday.
Judge, v’. M. Bozeman of Hawkins
Vi he, Ga , di <1 on the g.i I of May. Judge
Bozeman Was born in Mdledgeville.
Camden county does not use a ton of
fertilizers. The fanners make their own !
manure and arc iu prosperous eondi
tion.
James Chastain, a:t ex-policeman, shot
and dangerously wounded Oscar James
a colored man in Atlanta Saturday
A ‘»«arrd brought on the crime.
The Senior Glass of Mercer instead of !
presenting Prof. Sauford with an instru- i
ment has, at the request of the faculty, i
determimed tonUnt a class tree.-Ma* j
con D'lymph. )
^ lot of negroes came into Alaplia I
litst WW!k from the turI)Wllino c , impg)
#||d t , ir8ateltcl , a row The citizens, I
h ott evpi •lric n tcd 1 ' Uih the i i-in"h*idHr mgli.tdei, atil, ..mi
U|C olh ls tone(1 Uown> |
10 tiultnian hrte 1 ran states that
Miss Annie Norns met with a painful
w-V d ,!• Thursdav lliU,s ' la > U1,,r “ mK r- i,«» 1 ’* st - ;
If title , handling a pistol she let it fall to i
(!i(j and It fired uiui, vnu the bull uau erterimr u.ieim I
e
her foot,
br, I). \\. Gwiu, of Atlanta, nil! de
liver the Commoucement address before
11,0 Greenville (S. G.) Female College un
tl, e lUtli of June, lie will also
tl( « society alumni address <.f the Rich*
,m,u (V».) College on the 20 th of June.
Macon now has six roads
there, Atlanta five, Augusta six, Ooluiu
lius four, ami Savvaimah four. Angus
ta proposes to get ahead of Macon, while
AlUma hopes to go cither of t'li l*UI “ 4)110
Ls*iter” when Colonel Cole’* coiutiiua
j lion completed,
There Ik a peach tree,Slow growing in
Jasper couuty, Ga , on tlie plantation of
B. it. I,zell, near T.iekxoii, the send of
W hi c |, was pl.u.tod by Mr. Ezell’s father
jf) [so , ( T'/io tree was transplanted in
1811 . It is now growing fruit, tho Ma
cen (Ga.,) JVritrujA reports, Mr. Ezell is
now in las eighty-second year.
We aie strongly disiiosed to regard
tlmt per*,,,, as I ho best physician
does most to alleviate Unn.au suffering,
.lodged horn tins standard, Mils. Lyiiia
F- J’l-VKIIAM 233 WosUl'B vtVK.Nl' 8 ,
. '*$ ^ M i* eutiiled to the fmnt
diuiv working wonderful cures in female
ijcud for circular to the above
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num/dicntwd c/uiupm.aieu i.iit>eaBoa.
A |>r.>uiiu.*nt Rmtlpmaii in Cwn.
0 t» ( i»untv. Iowa, writes ns that he limbs
Kidney-\Voit to be I he best remedy lie
t*v W r Know for a complication of diseases.
ll is the specific action which it
g (l i'.sit. '‘' ‘'^g am kidneys h i niatiw umi powei, bowels, ami which it is
the thousands of cures which it is
fuming which gives it its great celebrity.
Liquid (very concentrated) or dry, l**th
* u: * cIllc.enlly.- A. li. Journal n:ni On<
' *
U'ner;'.! News.
il \ Fu sahleut Jcii. 1 Xtx * a is 73 to¬
^*' 3 *
Tin* first cal ton mill in t’alfiornia is
in process of erection.
ihc treaty between Russia ami Cliina
has l«*en ratified at Pekin.
Til , Misi ,i s s!ppl Democratic. StsteCon
. . , ... ... a,a „ ot
.......-.............. -urn*
is soon to write a -.).>k initiating his ad
ventures, which vmU lie called "Hough
- • i; **
The Mississippi river this year tms
flooded a territory as wide as the Siale
.3 Mass.u-husi.tU and longer thau from
lw-sto*) to Otnaha.
1 be new King and Queen of Romna
nia were crowned at Huchare-st on the
‘--d M ult. i( The ceremonies were condae
tel with much splendor.
n ' llliua sut - iav "
drawing more than 4 * is-r rent annual
no!. Tbcie !M. now 8'*b>,!»* ‘,po9
,,f; r.Ubi drawing 5 oercent.
, ' " ss:pp« mm pats it lmi< ; “At
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»!>•• earnest solicitation of C <*-e to whom
I env money i have.-onscntm! to become
it cundilate for county treasurer ”
Then* are two thousand Cherokealn
di.ttis in North Carolina. s*ven;v will
" o , tor the Indian lermoryaml ,
> ‘ « thoupht tl ** ! -tlancc will follow.
W**| t* CtM*
in n near V
Tl»t*y were I**ft sit huh** to adii inl t*i
aONii.' af*<t did j** by u^klriita ‘y 3 <ft
ting the ban* ou lire uu<l failing to <i>
eap*.
Tl*i* Constantinople corm^^iidfiit of
the Manchester OuncdutM Says that j»rt*}>
a rat ions are iti.tkiug fur llie trial of the
ali*-g**ij ;i.- 5 sas.sin 3 of the >ultan Abilu!
A 7,iz in the huge hall fotimlrly used for
the meet -g of the Ottoman Iteputi* ^
A wtebratcil African fqioi tsuian. Mr.
F. • . .-H-lriis, I:;ls latuJy ismveii in Kng
land witii ;t renurkablo collection ot
heads and Itorr.sof antelopes. Them ar
oue hundred and fifty Sliccitncns t spre
senting every .pecics known to exist iu
•South Africa,
Last week while a man in* Vermont
during a thunderstorm was nounng ci
der front a pitcher into a glass tumbler
lightning entered his house. dtiAoliah
,ll « *-wo rafters, struck the pitcher,
breaking it to pieces and knocking it
across Hie room, but,fortunately injur¬
ing none ot the f.unity.
Tiie Czar Alexander II. left twenty
five niillioii dollars ou tleiioait at Londrsi
banks. Ills Majesty nuisL have been
meditating abdication and a 'London
usnleiice before his assassination. He i
had some miiliousalso iu iiuUand banks, j
and a considerable sum is said to be :
loaned at interest in this country.
IVofuasoi W. L. Dudley, of Cincinna¬
ti, lias recently announced the discove¬
ry of a practical method of molting irid
inui, an intractable metal fusibfe with
difficulty, and never before made into ;
l/ars. its present use is chiefly, ive br
>■■. for the poltlls of gold 1 HJIIS, but iu
, u , |ew foll(> lt W|U douU Uess ly capable
u f ,„ aU y Ilew applications in the arts,
Mr. John Holland, also of Cincinnati, is
(.he inventtr of the process, the basis of
wl ,icli is the introducUon and elimina-|
tion of phosphorus while the ore is at an
extremely high temperature,
1,000 311LK TICKETS.
Gi.onotA U.ui.hoau Cosii* vxv,
0mi .. E 0 txK«Ai. Passkmikk Aoi,.nt. ,
niMI.Mi.v, Acuusi .M»>M»AV, a, April f.tli, ia 7 *.i. )
* / TH. Inst,
ANlJ this MU.K (hiiiii.aiiy TICKETS, will sell mssl o.M, T^tu main S
over
line ami brandies, ut TWENTY-FIVE
HULL.VIiS each. Tlmao tickets will lx*
iss, ' w l individuals, linns or families, but
, lut u , uuJ , iUl aiu,* coinbiiud.
Mav'-MsiO. (tenoral E. Passenger It. UOUhET,
Agent.
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P<* CoNjC U.SA.
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»*•«» uC 4 UP.r*»d
^*£”£*Z*'TtfXX Shipped DirCCtfor ” 3235 .
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The Meriden Purchasing:Co.,
j J M arid on. Conn.
oet. 27 ,’ 80 .tf.
Application Gnardianshir). for Letters of
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UU lor COUUt> .
WHKRK AS, lk*niamin F. Moore Of
said comity, nod state, has applied to
ino lor I.etteis of Guardianship of the
person and property of John Orville and
\j. u .y i.ec'n Hives, minor children of
: James W. and Annie M. Hives:
I T Jf sear ? therefore to cite amladmon
. mil l tlie next ot kin ami all i>ci>ons Loe
V.ta.„d. ra v
I j in June next; then aud there to
;VV
show cause why said Letters of tiuar
diauship should not he gra:.ted at sail
’ June Term of this Court; to said appli
• for the and of said
cant persons property
miuura as prayed for. This May 2 . 18 S 1 .
CHARLES A, DEAZUSY.^
E. U. SCHNEIDER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Fine Wines, Cigars, Brandies, Mineral Waters,
!T/f7Tn j Sl^LlOCt ^ "
«£ A lmi TT ■ -"C** 1 T* l “ rr 7 r ®-f-.<-w uwa
y
Agent for XEl'VE CLICQUOT POXARD URBAN A WINE CO.,
VXUEUSi'il Ul's( u UP EWING VSWCI YTlON
60! AM) S02 BK0AI) STREET,
Au.gTista, € «d‘ a*
M
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
702 2£AIT AND BEAST.
For more than a third of & centurr the
Mexican 9fu»:an^ Llaimentliasbeen
known to millions ail over the world a*
the only safe reliance for the relief of
accidc^s above^rice and ana nain. praise—the It is a best medicine of it®
k ind. For every form of external pain
.
MEXICAN
Mustang? It Liniment is without aud an equal.
penetrate* fl*«h muscle to
the very lout- making the continu¬
ance of pain and inflammation impos¬
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh aud
tho Unite t reat ion are equally wonder¬
ful. The Mexican
MUSTANG
Liniment is needed by somebody in
every bouse. Every day brings news of
the agouy of an awful scald or burn
subdued, Of rheumatic martyrs re¬
stored, by or a valuable horse or ox
saved the healing power of this
LINIMENT
which speedily cures such ailments of
Use HI MAN FLESH as
Joints, Rheumatism, Contracted Swellings, Muscles, Miff
Burns
and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and
Nprnins, Poisonous Bites and
Stings, Wtiffness, Lameness, Old
Mores, ITcers, Frostbites, Chilblains,
Sore tipples, Caked Breast, and
indeed every form of ezlemul dis¬
ease. It heals without scars.
For the IiauTE Creation it cures
Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Joints,
Founder, Harness Stores, Hoot Dis¬
eases, Foot liot, Screw Worm. Stab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind
galls, Spavin, Thrush, Ilingbone,
Old Sores, Poll EvU, Film upon
the Sight and every other ailment
to w_____ vhicli the ____ occupants _ of the
Stable and Stock Yai d are liable.
The Mexican ami Mustang disappoints Liniment
always cures positBmdy, never ;
and it is,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOR’MAN OB BEAST.
.May 20 , 1 j-v.
m I
1 t.
*T:' •MFi
:*•
V J*
Ague Cure
Is i\ purely vegetable bitter and powerful
tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer¬
tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and
inittout Fever, Intermittent Fever, or Ague, Chtll Fever, I*erio<iicaI Re
Dumb
or Bilious Fever, and ail malarial dts
orders. In miasmatic districts, the rapid
pulse, appetite, coated pain tongue, in back thirst, and lassitude, loins, and loss cold* of
the only
ness of the spine and extremities, are
tearas/ir premonitions of severer symptoms which -
aml otllL ‘ r poisonous minerals form the basis
of most of tile “ Fever and Ague Prepara,
ibs,” tions,” “Specifics,” “Syrups,” and “Ton
in the market. Tlie preparations made
5 ot cure bu^ feave tle maUrW afd theh
own drug dizziness, poison in the system, producing
Quinism, sche, ringing disorders in the ears, head
vertigo, and other more for*
radicates these noxious imisons fronfthe
Umt and could crowning; injnVe the oxeellence, most delimite patient* its
itsi above cer
tatnty to cure, is that it leaves the system as
free from disease as before the attack.
For _ .. Liver Complaints, ,, Ayer’s . , Ague .
Com, by direct action on the liver and MI
apparatus, drives out the poisons which
svste'mtoa vigorouV'hcaithy °
conditioa.
I Wo warrant it when taken according to
I directions,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
tactical ami Analytical Chemists,
I Lowell, Mass.
tJOU) BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE*
April 29 , 1881 . i- Y.
gs),gans’
! i r®*t allChrotilc Diseases, and eojors a nation
Rl fapatatlon throMh tile oorbtsof complicated cases.
j Wlio tiK ‘Vi thabi^aT^idlvorboneSvt^atS^vitit suo
cats, without usinkiMercurj or Poisonous J&pviicim**.
VfHIMC M E hi who uro euilerun; from t’hsetteeta
tr~ Tt f**~F^'*f a dii»tkis« that untli-s its vie”
liuis for . ; n*«s or nvirriase, u-emiar.ontly cured.
£ai«E 3 iajBsaiS 8 «^?sH: RBE iad invit¬
^vgrv*;, 44 oaiutiot. I, prciefrrd. which u J*
ed. L:«t ef questions to Gw giie<-vrel aj-pl-ciii bv patser.u doiriag trekt*
twiit r. I ir.ailed free tr. a«r alirese o« vu. «diinN,\
<u,™ tv .»• **Ti idng rron haptarv »!rt>civi *cbi! tltvir
j e*rr. «e»elhia$ «o ibe’r Iv U bcv a trrua,^
Ccmmumcaio.iiS Urtetlv cooft-Jertial. and»h*>qi«i be aLjnr»e*4
DiL lit XTfis i- Svcth ovi St., bU Lo^Jtiu
Aprils, ’ 81 . j-y.
__
; *p* slippers, Newport Ties, Thureby’s,
for Indies, Misses and Children. The
' e<t tilings and in Boys. !..vv Quartered C. A. Shoes DAVIS tor Jt Uen- CO.,
tlvn'cn
j Grceucsboro', Ga.
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^ Ke.-.d >;.> Advert sement of C. A.
D yis & co UrccaesWra *, Ga .
■—5
t i * i f ST
For The
PlOPLiJIJ
4 LI. of our .Vew Goods have arrived.
ALL our l’ncns arc low.
4 LL the iadies ave coining to our counters.
Y 1 .LL our customers will be pleased.
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
1 )E sure o "*■ some of the Bargains we offer.
)E sure o ex v nine our 30 Departments,
13e in sure tu tea »ur Hats, Shoes and Clothing,
sure to nuy our Dress Goods and Millinery.
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Gt.
f~\ AL 1 COE 8 in handsome Patterns 5 cents.
V DECKED Ginghams and Domestics in new Patterns.
/ 10 CTI ECO, Pacific and other Lawns at impular prices.
VAMIIUICS, Cheviats, Percals, Sconsuckers, Skirtings, Dress Linen and Grass
\Ri-.SS cloths, Oj cents up. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
J | /HESS Goods Good.-: sure from to 5 cents please Ladies, yard to Misses fine Maiine and Children. Silk 81 50
a . .
Ay 1 )RESS HESS Goods, Gfods Adriatic Linen Crepes, Suiting 25 10 cents. cents, Silk Lace mixture Stripe, 30 Hunting Challies 15 cents. 20 cent.
: cents,
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
"I^X^RY I a\ KRY gentleman • s ' lou ' , l should see ou t Parasols, Cravats, 10 cents, Shirts, Fans Collars. 1 cent to 31 . 50 .
see our
4 VERY lady should see our Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Fisehu*.
j\ ERA gentleman should^ee our Straw Hats, Fur Hats, Shoes, Slippers.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
l.HS, Ribbons, , Trimming Silks, Satins. Cre|ies, Velvets.
4 I<USCIIU Goods, Sarah Hats, Barribard’a Hat Frames, Bonnets, Bonnet Frames.
S . Lace Goods, real hair goods.
A AXCV veilings, parisienas, bereges, silk nets, vermicelli laces all caja be found
in the Department of Millinery in charge of Miss Bourne. » >
/xi-voD.r C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
\JEFERAL / EX EHA L stock i i unparallelled „ , in Greenesboro’.
“ - Greene Co.
G EXEUAL EXERAL “ “ f r 44 Taliaferro Georgia at Co. C. A. DAVIS A CO’S.
i IT AMBURGS in Jackonet, Xainsook aud Swiss,
I » I AMHUBl^f A M I5UKGS bi in Edging, white and Insertions colors 2 j and ets. Combination. to 82 yard.
AA AMBURGS in larger quantity tier
aud greater variety than ever before brought
to Greenesboro’ C. A. DAVIS At CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
H’.SH lace assorted patterns 20cls., 25cts. anil 30ct«. for 12 yards.
UISiI Villenoe % crochet, nottiugham. vermicelli, languodoc.
X cabinet 10 ets. bunch no. yards marked on each bunch.
NSKR I’ll)XS and Edgings in everlasting Trimming bv van! or bunch.
XDl CLMJ.X FS verv gnipt in vermicelli, valence,Janqundnc, alencon.
A KISH, torchou, Spanish, Italian laces. t;. A. DAVIS & CO.
EI.HY for baby, sister, mama, son, brother, papa.
t S har)is, marbles, lot's, balls, book straps for llie bovs.
NS, (summer weight) c ittonades, cassiaures, flannels, yacht cloth diagonal
ware, hollow ware, agate-irou-ware, liousekespers wares of all kinds.
C. A. DAVIS <fc CO., Grceucsboro’, Ga.
K. 1 /. M. N. 0 . P. a R. S. T. U. V. W.
AX ITIIA, Xenia, Xenitany, Xeuodice, Xenopithia,
TVANTHIFF/!/, Xenngnras, Xenorieniu.s, Xenonibrotus.
ji ^ EliOLOl’lIOS—lived the low prices offered by C. - 1 . DA VISA CO.
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VOU can find Cabbage, Bean, Beet and Cneuintisr Seed :
A Oil van find Garden Hoes, B ikes, Lines. Weeding Hoe* ;
■yoU JL OU can can find tiiul Cradles. M ire Clothes Snaths. Lines, Scythes. and ali Grass Blades ;
you want at . i
C. A. ‘DA VIS k Greenesboro’, Gn.
r / EX ITII in in assortment. quality of Goods. _
f r/EXlTU in low prices, constantly apfiroxunated by
A C. A. DAVIS A CO.
\ n rsf know mj, n tbrs.
' ouutiyrir-n appre*riatuig it
(J C s takiiig advantage of it, account for the lariro tiwl? of
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€. A. DAVIS A CO.,
I Greenesboro’, Ga.
W. J. POLLABD.
XOS. 731 AXD 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, UEORG1A,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant.
I
AXD DEALER IX
! I MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Also Disston’s Circular Saws Rubber and Leather Belting, Steam l’ips. Water and
Steam Gauges. Connections. Whistles. Oil Cups. Pop, Globe aud Check
\ alves, Governors, Wrenches, etc., together with every article of Steam
and Water Fittings, Findings, etc.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
TALBOTT & SONS.
'lalbott s Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) Portable Engines (on skids,) Stationary
Engines. Tubular aud Locomotive Boilers. Turbine Water Wheels. Corn and
Wheat Mills. Saw Mills. Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers and Patent
Spark Arresters.
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
j Watertown Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) Portable Engines (on skids.) Dairy
! Engines (for small buildings.) Vertical Engines. Stationary Engines (with
and without cut-off.) Return Tubular Boilers (with two flues.) Loco¬
motive and Vertical Boilers, Saw Mills, etc., etc.
< C. &. G. COOPER & CO.
: Cooper’s Si*lf-Prot>eUing (traction) Engines. Farm Agricultural Engines (on wheels.),
Portable Engines (on skills.) Stationary Engines. Locomotive and Return Tu¬
bular Boilers. Corn and Wlieat Mill. Portable .Mill (with portable boj(
attacked.) Smut Oat Machines. Dustless Wheat Separators ami
and Weed Extractor. Saw Mills
(double aud single.)
J. W. CARDWELL & CO.
Cardwell Wlieat Threshers. Seperators and Cleaners. “Ground Hog" Threshers,
j Hydraulic Cotton Presses. Corn Shelters Horse Powers and Feed (mounted aud down.) Power
Cutters.
JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPANY
AXD
:
Emerson, Talcoit <£ Co.
Reapers aud Binders. Reapers and Mowers Combined. Single. Binders, Reapers and;
Mowers. Cultivators aud Grain Sowers.
FAIRBANKS & CO
Fairbanks' Standard Scales, all sizes and patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers.
Manufacturer of the Following Maclaines.
NebletUC Goodrich Improved 1 XL Cotton Gin. Reid's Patent Automatic Power Screw
Press, (steam Hay or Pres#. water power.) Cotton Gin Smith's Feeder. improved Cotton Hand Condenser. Power Cotton and
New Virginia Feed Cutter.
Engines, solicited Cotton Gins. <vi*., repaired in a workmanlike manner.
Orders and promptly executed. For further particulars circulars een-.
eral information, etc., apply to ‘ ’
W. J. F0LJLARD.
Feb, 2 Cs’ 8 l.jy,