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%E DEMOCRAT.
u.i Edirtwr ft Prnjitictor.
rtffti'AY. JUNE
•ateied at ths TVito Otora at <>»»hr4»ill*,
a* S«rtm<I Clan Matter.
SE4C ;
Gooreia News.
*
The iMmeUvdle Jewa-ta fAborts that
a c dot ad man named Credit died, n. is
Sill fi iinlmpiim*. ns
fith . . place, hear .... that town on Jl'Widay ,, ,
,
last.
* Early county has produced a turnip
which weight four pounds ami is ilj in¬
ches in cireumferenre,
Xlse Rome Owner «ay* *8 fiOO were
•am to the Louisiana state lottery
ftom that |>1 hcm during tlie last month.
During the past month lightning has
killed eight or ten persons in Georgia. 1
Doc Wilson has been brought from
Atlanta to Macon for trial in the ease
.
oUim killing of young Ttnley, severaD
iQfMittis ago.
Vh* Mrhn eays tlist the fruit crop of
OgMttori* county this year will be
worth fiHO.NOu.
CliattanoOga has sulve i ihcd $1,00') to- '
wards making a display at (he Atlanta
cotton Exposition. And Chattanooga
knows but precious little about cotton ,
—not near so much as Augusta. A'ctr*
The Albany A<l''L <|mi A<irtrh«r
state* that Perry Vinsyo, a nutial negro t
desperado of Southwest Georgia, rtcent- ,
iy escaped fioni the convjct enjoy at the ,
Halts place. A vigorous pursuit was or-j
gaol zed, and witjj tlio aid of a pack of 1
ilngs tie was recallured.
The A Hums Fanner Darns Uuvt tU«
section of cpnutiy on and about I lie line
of Jwekson and Clark eountii s was visit- i
ed hy * de»UyeW v e storm of wind and
bajl last week, its infui aiaut sustaiusd
great jyes u» fruit treei.nopa and feuees.
Tlai faloijn was uiost Severn in Jackson
county.
.... The fljltdwi'iii' „ , . E'Ji" , rnlatas , , a singular ,
ciicmiistancu which occurred uc.tr the
burnuil resilience of Hun. R. I,. Mo
Wfcorter. A large oak true, with tlm
w cytion fo of the loaves being scorched,
Bwniqil escaiH) the effurts of the tire.
« hqt * twelve w. dayji . after . the coijllagratn.n,
i wo rains havjiig fallcu iu thuiutnrral,
tlie | town wan ann med , al , night ... by seeing
a IpTglit blaze shoot from the tup of the
tree, and it burned foiyauuu time, it is
yet an unexplained luysltciy.
ro5*iV*u.o».t„„............... I\*v. A, Li> IU)good is ai.'guhuiv ai*
sholriy feiwu'euf tile Methodist ('iiuieli, which
meuU ... Loudon, hut he thinks
h* will Uul be apt* l<) sUeii'l on necbtillt
of ... pressing , dot i„, 10.1 , laMliietted .. with tii.' Lmm .. '
Co1|^§4,4»f whudkli* «» l‘»rsul*nt.
'IIn* JwlGr«ii»*CmtnJil has eunelnded
tMimuNt Dm w.l«’«f whiAy in thu.
lowji by 4bu •<U«I 1 on the pnvmefil of
five tHUMlMfel iktoH.us lleeiun'.
whfifit Mi
th* pfuji has la>en umisually targu
and** yield 1m been imfcl, better than
wnV^AfMNal. Eepoits from vatiolts
ijorttonif of thusui'toiinding country hi
du aCi MiM. the yield in this ftbetion of
th* HhH* h*s been ffoofl. Farmers are
through cutting, nmT UitTShtng
nmot»ffl» will Soon Iw put In operation
OatttliaM dun* well in Mtiir ‘Itieatittrs,
wbito In Ntlurs tlift drop has l>e«n n to
till Mtwxr.”
tlie TTaittillon (flaiais eo|t«iiy)./ mm
dwoffmg sin.ef that i/nuso oU last Saturday niovuUig the
fir,Major F. S. Howard,
in tbb ^ai.buijiiPt^ exDvn.e smitiiey. putt uf
l°wfiT gresslt^ ijiseuvettiiLUii'J, jjir liie Imd pi<»-
4 a far when noth
tttg tVftS saved, Yflt«’bu|h^ gVcept a, few aath U, of
fumlffira. was a »ub*lanr
Ual ffrttrd>^1lon!»e. . ,
The Washington GuUlt is. rat her dts
posed to think the Wall!}, luqppts mo ratiim a
ble-sing hi tlmt a* tlm .-rows
hi 1 femstiiig on them and not tolhtoing
Ule
B st d tlmt Um' cattle in Wilke*
«mmi|^i*iAil)j»aiW' v *#pidiv *>f-«a no
kno^i^diai’aju. , , * lirm- **
‘At w lepretud that a lady in An^usla.
who* low larpeutedly «l#etor*il Hint rito
wouJAmnuv* mu-tv mu bn tv but A tor*
Sic) too* ton tout uiiu iv.”
Two tAdiMMluw colored fceuih ttleu
umd« things livid* in that town on s»t
urd.ifi < Nw owed tlm ether a dollar,
and.being dinned for it gave Ins I'redi
tor .a IAn ’«f ti<8 cash a Sobnd drub
lung. Six lwlicemeu appeared on
the ground .aut took etoutov ufdeldm
and 1 liAWtt'?.
The State Tefiifisraaf* Covenlibn has
been called to meet in Atljiiita m .Ldv
fill to consider tlie j^igaJ siUfou «jues
tioo. ‘ w
.
Li’JLvifad . -ks _ ui Augusta are quiet
Cut fi»t» GtMl%ft.t Jet)* Cent ml 1T0.
SL4 Ch.irWou S2. 4 hailolt*
Coh.^t w : »ia Augusta 6A
Tl» C«iU*n] railroad has deelzircd h '
a seaal-ttnn'uii etsfi fiividfail of 4 ;w
cent-jiiy,! n Kiip qinideru! of -P) pe.
cent, tojrriiigto pw tent, yearij lattveri
The Rome Onirirr estimates that
Georgia farmersi- v StinSr ee' i & :-'-V- rc
Cli urn
M\x\ of tu
cottcfh Qi 4 k%*‘ t<y *trft;icr
The Sontii wwNfi to Hie He’n-sl emuitrv
'
fa, Hip in. «■.,** naiuff *•'! f,- '-.f would kve wore
within torseh •
AilgUXl* SUllSCI ilied nils' IlHtldieil ailll
ic\enti tliiNisiiiHl dollars to the John I*.
King Manufacturing Couifnuiy MouCay.
Jeff Williamson the nine years old
son of Mi. Tims. J WilIi»i«toti of Rome
was drowned in the Oostaa nil* rivet
while out siwniming last Mhriday.
A smooth Complex idh calf lift had Ihy
every lady who will use Parker'» Ganger
Tonic. For promply regulating the liv
or and kidneys and purifying the blood
there is nothing like it, and this is the
reason ami why it so quickly removes
punples g.vesi a rosy bloom to the
eheck. See notice.
130 Cathedral St. Baltimore. It is
with real pleasure that I add my testi¬
mony to the great virtues of ffriirnlgtnc
as a .Njieciflc fur Neuralgia and Head¬
ache. Suoh a remedy i* a blessing, and
all sufferers should keep it on band.
.1. It. Hidgely, to Hutchison t Ilro.,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all
1 >ru ggsfai*.
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General News.
Natchez, Mississippi, is to have an iin
ni onr& fuundiy.
Tex3a is shipping green i*>as to the
not them markets.
There is a good deal of the old cotton
crop In Arkansas yet.
It is estimated tliat 1,000 emigrants
an ' e “ ,Cnnff ToXaS d:ll!y ‘
The mileage of telephone wires in the
[ cstimatod at00,000.
Tom Scott married on sixty dollars a
month, lie died on *200,ObO a year.
One thousand striking weavers are
pinpaung to etnigrats from Ctiemnitz,
Geituany, to America.
The Jesuits have been expelled from
Nicaragua. The govoi nment was oblig
°d to order out troops to suppress riots
* n their favor.
At a fira fn a freight depot at Spring
field, Mass., an explosion of gasoline oc
curred, burning forty persons, including
*ewr;il firemen, many severely.
William Spencer, aged sixty-five years,
a feslflcnt near Milliown, Crawford
county, Tud., ’ took down his gun ■ and ,u
j, bleu „ in . .. it to sen if ... it was loaded. . , It
was
accidently discharged, killing him at
once.
During May the receipts from CU3
toms were $lfi,022,003 17; from internal
revenue, $13,itRf)..‘125 86; from miscella
neons a .„|. somces, ?«l,f.()2,320 o, .H.; making . the
iiggroi-ale receipts for the month, 11 $32
-->■< »>»*•-. 1' - .
Sir Edward Thornton has given Sucre
tary Blaine a draft on I/nidon for * 7.7 -
« —*—•
t " ,n lo »• Altune Bay nsliermen. The
a/nong ......» the « claimants. |»i«Hii <mkm
in Game mile, Texas. John
shut iUi-riulleil Deputy SJiw His t’hat les
and ,,, 1 Sam v Meinlitte, >, aud L. Kritlil, who
atleiiipUd to arrest him upon a warrant
canying concvaled weapons. Thom
ho:, escape,I into the Indian Territory.
J. B. Killihrew, of Tminenee Juts
been appuipted Chief of tlm Department
f «'« *«»»«»
sition, ,utd mb at one* m ocetd to
,w rxl » ui " r *‘**l*< ««i»-
18 >nv *' * VBl ' •“»**• *» U»e htotopy
* -talesfot .lie Soulhwn
The lnnd lengne Hjflttttlon is not con
titled tn Ireland. On Rnurtay large meet
inga wotV held in Hyde park.
one of Thera being addressed by Air, par
ntdl. wlio did not hesitate to advocate
Iesistiitieo oil the part pf the tenants,
'*’ ’ hmunnment and
thc ,lf «» ^n-ive
’
The tost statisticians estimate that
faurtwir yearsnfttr tlm Wi th of Christ,
thme wfis *lfi, 27 t () 0 t»,(KKl in gold and si’v
tn in t lie world. Duripg the dark middle
a^es; Enrope relapsed into barbarism,
tuid ttfe gold and silver gradually disap-
1>C '' W, ^ rn Yolumbns discovered
America, in 1193, there was about $192,
•>g-dd , ami silver, of which $135,
" 1 1 wns^iGer. I here is now in tlie
’'bout fio,(Via,0itf,0rtt cacti in gold
jsilvi'f.
T! 0 Const uitimiplo dispatch to the
1 J-V “Lx Macedonia, us in .-\r
ll "‘ r '“' u ‘ '=» bikiqg energetic
wea.Mirt > f«u I lie sup, n -sum of revolu
l "’ M ngil.itions. Largo number* of
Bulgarians in that proyih<*j uiwpveU'U of
iMuniivauce with brigands op of baying
ifias ions ivirii revubiCionary ciiniuitlees,
Lave been imprisoned without trial, aud
hhiit.v-iive of tlieiii have already died of
typhus trvi r dV oilier disease*. The-Rus¬
sian Lmlmssv has made representations
t > the l\irtn on the Suhjeet.”
L* Ashpliow rannity. North C-uoliun.
G ltvqs .1 in.in veins old who walks
live miles m mill tame a month ami oar
ties uiie bttxhd’ a? can>. Inis fbmteen
chiitBen, whips nine of them when they
Heed it, has now a wife 24 years of age.
li. - lKKii,maineid foty times, lias used
tuba US) for fifty yrtlrs, gets drunk rngn
| Hr iv of weiv eon A and OnisVrava, nev
e » swore but ..nee in his life, loves to
hear good preaching. Thtcs tbe democrat
ic 1 < kt-t. never paid n lawyer's fee nor a
lioctoi s Sull. and sirs he e -,n whip’in*
list fight any man his age in ti c -'ate.
'' T C «iv strongly ibaimsisi t»> ivtginl
1 r*M HAH. W^-vn. .Ivi NtP.,
’^ x nii ' * ,s ^JtiUrtV 1 |> |iu» (i»»nt
T-f' ihulv norkuig wonderful eures v s:i leaiale N ” >*
d tond for eireulvr tv> tiic above
d.ii «<
A KMKK SKAT.
Exon, Ga., June ijUi 1#M.
He was old and poor and a lUangm
In the great metropolis.
A* He touting step thithei ward
To a stately edifice, |
Obi sale no u^uiras, •fV-1.at dan'll
this*? » 8 4fa
“Church of Chmt,”" he _ Bear* them
say ; *
“Ah just the place Tm looking for
I trust lie is here to-day."
He passed thro’ the spacious columned
door
And up the carpeted aisle,
And as he passed, on many a face
He saw surprise and a smile,
From |iew te pew, up one entire side.
Then across the broad freest space ;
From pew to pew, down the. other side,
He walked with the saint slow pace.
Not a friendly voice had bid him sit
To listen to the gospel truth ;
Not a sign of diference had been paid
To the aged one by yeut’ifi
No door was opened by generons
The i«ws were paid for —_rented ’
And he was a stranger old apd iioor,
Not a bea rt to him relei.Ud.
As he paused outside a jaoment j u
think
Uptol.iv‘shouhPr°lictifuldt’ stone,
That lay in the dust at hi* feet.
And boie it up the broad grand aisle,
In front of the ranks of |i«vs.
Choosing a place to see and i,ear,
He made a seat for hie use.
Calmly sitting upon the hugs stone,
koldiug his iiaods on lift feees,
A grmt mnfSSion'
Many a cheek crimsoned with sharno
Soine whisper together sore.
Ami wished they had been more cour
teous
To the stranger old and p^or.
i
As if by magic fifty doors
Open simultaneously.
Ami as many seats and booka and hands
Are proffered hastily;
• hanging his stone for a crimsoned pew,
And wiping a tear away,
He thinks it was a mistake a*tbr all,
And that Christ came late that day.
T he preacher’s discourse was eloquent,
The organ in finest lone,
But the most impressive senfion heaid
P«saoha.l b> an!humt*,stone
, ’1 was a lesson oflowlmrss and worth
That longed in many a heart.
. And that church piiserves^hat sacred
stone,
That the truth may not depart.
! J. li W.
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The Doctor Told laTe
. . . '/ , . l,d • A for 1 l,a 'l
nliftady f l>o«n poisonud , - 1 twice • V % mercury,
T'lut driHfgist told ire- to trv
Wort, and I did. It was const|nation. jn»t thu
,ar n ‘ v MHi*'«n«i» and
Kulnev-Wort ™»">»«,ft always proves-),, 1 ,..
'«t
'<»'• •
. “l .®” U at ?“\
I. 1 hies yer , know tie di(T(‘'(*ri"k
yoursonuoii last Sun,lav and mv
rooster ?” asked Unule lfose <>r
Bledsoe of tho (oilve.ston Blue _
^SvlS^v tmon and your big "
rooster Y ”■ <iueriw<l Batson Blvdsns
when “.KoXr^irope. 1 is asleep, and ? ,nv
your Mrinoti
»«j shut my’ey** when l to awake
, B’ 0 * lo l 1 ? 1 ** V"??
. t , s( . ?))( , A meeting of tlie elders of
j Blue con,iJcr Light Tubernacl* tlie ieai 8natieu lias be«n of the callerl
•
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' Cast-Iron Fellows.
Men of endurance liave healthy
nevs and liver. No ael.es in tiff
no piles or constipation. The erne
i Jlirn Whole b,^enabling ™ I?vcr,
body the towel,
and kidneys to perform their
?*". 1 dry
muu r
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t'.*. r ’V$5 ’^1
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A TRUE TCt 4 iC
A P RRr^CY sur e reviver.
XT. UN HITT Kit.’} are highly rmv.ninse'.’dcd for all diseases re.
f *i : ‘ 1 ’gnierta n eiiieierdtoilit*; (’fa isily .’.'.'fa j : : fa’ 7 ?' 7'?0':‘
t r, ' ■ t L.Mlof Ap<xHtt. L?»i x.tgth, Ladtof J-.'wray, etc. Enriclies
. jj V 1"-' 1 - -d ib'iroi ■ , t*■•’ : di-estive ; tiie Rjuroire, and leiuoviug gives new all life dysiveptiesymptom^such to ti: i Ue-ms. Thcyavt
a organs,
J r< r I ,;i... II.-t ; i. Mex ’i h, J, r .:—,., TllO only
b fil’dt» i*ro;inr-.'.tlan fi at will not ItiaeLea tlie t-.-ctU or give
; Le.’.'.Uu »i>’. S ,;d i y i il druggists. Write for the ABC Book, £2 j.p. of
I u-j ft.f sed Igi >in : ; reading .t free.
isilOWS CHEJilCAL CO., Koltimore, iU.
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Feb.r.’st.j v.
E. R. SC IIN EIDJvl .
WHOLES \ i A N L) RETAIL DEALER iN
Fine WiieS. i ,. t R., Dramlies, Mineral Waters,
Wliisk.i©s, Gin, Porter,
ALB, Etc.
Agent for NFC YE . jpopiyr PON A R D URBAN A WINE CO.,
ANilKUSEE IE U BREWING V^SOCIATION
GO I AMI sRi }{HO Al> STHEET,
Augusta, C3r^t
May 6, ’St. h-m
l.wm MILT TICKETS.
ItKO KOI A ItAII.KOAD COMPAXY, /
<11 ru t Ur Mi._l.il. Fasskxoek Auevt.
liri m, MONDAY. April Slli, 1S7S*. )
l / Allis <i||HMKNi VI, ONE 7th in-( ,
Col any will sell THOU>
riCKETS, TWJfVi gootofm** uaKn'
cites, •h. These at tickets K,K
f--i.«l firms to ind dual-, l firms combined or fajiiiljps, hut
to i families t
E. B. DORSEY,
M»v'.l.lS7b. Geneial Passenger Agent.
SMITH’S
SCROFULA SYRUP
Is luted and in Fact
-TUB
MEDICINE OF THE AGE.
It KM) A I'l W OF THE PIIOOI'S:
()ne of the first young men of Atlanta
sal's it saved his life when all others had
failed.
J. IF. .Toiixsojt, Clerk Superior Court
01 .... 'Tone' 1 county, . say: “It ... - is all it claims .
hud more too. It acted like a charm on
\ him U * u of “"‘l h * All S\MPIOM !‘ /“ , L?" d I ? a8 of f"? the 1
V l
disease.”
Another says he tried all the Blood
Purifiers known, of one he took twenty
seven bottles and four gallons in bulk,
without Ireneiit. Commencing with this
i lie is already better.
Mr. K. Pauten, of Buck Horn, says
j | Scrofulous lie was cured Eruptions of Chronic of Diarrliooea fifteen and s’
standing, yea i
with less than two bottles, and
; says its effects on him have been so won
i dei ful that bis neighbors look u[>on it as
! little less than a miracle.
Numbers of physicians, knowing its
j ingredients, hesitate not to prescribe it,
and always with benefit to the patient,
i Hundreds of others are in ecstacies
over its good effects. Long list ot names
could be added if necessary, but its ef
| feets speak for themselves.
Sold by II. S. SMITH. DRUGGIST.
i Crawfoidville, Ga. Mar.25,’81-b-ni.
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m a f ’ --I
Cathartic Pills
Combine tlio ilioirost cathartic principles
: in medicine, in pro|H»rtions accurately ad
justed uniformity tor secure tr.-, ac tivity, They certainty, and
of . -t. are tlm re«ult
of yenrs of ..iivful study ami prai tlrwl ox
penment. and arc the most effectual rem
«dy yet di.e oveml for iliscasiw, rauseiUby
'wi’iy tl 'V, Bvet, and
♦^.inim.^Av^.n’s^i.Ts'are specfalfy ap
and restore ICASVnJSsxt regular healthy
pro, esses, ac
zt^r^TAXsisss H of the prwfs of their value
one many as
( eentretwl virtues of purely vegetable sola
stances, they lnjurioim are positively i,roj*rtlns, fr«o anil from calo
niol, »r any can ho
whatolsWreit toebthlwn with perfect safety,
Awn’s Pit.t.s nrn 00 ffTeHsiat rare for
JJSm“?IJ!SSp. Foul .Storuneh 0 i, unit C Itreath, T* DIzxIncm, A^X
iliTousimiwannd^^ Wo'^r
GHpes, Diarrhiea, iv^ Dysentery, Gout,
state of the digestive apparatus,
A* a Dinner Fill they have no equal,
I While pintle in tlieir action, tlieso Pill*
arc the most thorough aud seacchiug catiiar
j tic that unless can the ho employed, bowels and inriamed, never give
I pain then their influenco is healing. arc Theystimu- and
late tlie appetite and digestive enrich the organs; blood, they
KNEES*- operate to purify and and
Pre P ared b V Dr ‘ J ’ C * Ayer & C <> *»
Pr ** tta,a ChemlsU ’
owe ’ as *’
* wiTT”
fa * • tirii tit'T y
For The ■hc A Z
PEOPLED
4 Lh of onr New Goods have arrived.
/ ALE our Prices are low.
4 LL the ladies are coming t o«ur counters.
XJLLL ouf e*stom«s will blip i«n>ed.
_ 7 (1. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesbero', Ga.
DE sure J, O eat- some of the Bargains we offer.
J fiE^re i o axiiiiue Hats, out 30 Departments.
sare L. in our Shoes and Clothing.
1 JBsuTfatn our Dress Goods and Millinery.
- - " ■ C. A. DAVIS 4 CO., Greenesboro", G».
/ l AT.TCOF.S , „ in , liaudsome Patterns 5 cents.
V/UECKED Ginghams and Domestics in new Patterns.
/ 10<JIf EOG, Pacific and other Lawns at popular prices.
VyAMHUIOS. Chevuits, Percals, Sconsuckers, Skirtings, Dress Linen and Grass
cloths 0i cents up. C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
_ I XllhSh „ Goode sure to please Ladies, Misses and Children.
J /HKSIS Goods from 5 cents a yard to fine Maline Silk *1.50.
I kUPSS Goods, Adriatic Suiting 10 cents, Lace Stripe, Hunting 15 cents.
JL7UESS Gfods : Linen Crepes, 25 cents. Silk mixture 30 cents, Challies 20 cent.
G. A. DAVIS A- CO., Greenesboro’, G*.
T^\ 1 VERY ERA lady , gentleman , should should sec onr Parasols, Cravats, 10 cents, Fans 1 cent to *1.50.
j^VKRY a lady should see Handkerchiefs, our Shirts, Collars.
I VERY gentleman should see our Gloves. Ties, Scarfs Shoes’ Fischna.
a see our Straw Hats, Fur Hats, Slippers.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga;
T ^LOWERS, Ribbons, Trimming Silks, Satins, Crepes, Velvets.
J ANOY Goods, Hats, Hat Frames, Bonnets, Bonnet Frames.
_L I ? ANCY ISCITUS, veilings, Sarah Barnhard's parisienas, Lace Goods, real hair goods.
in the Department toreges, silk nets, vermicelli laces all can be found
of Millinery in charge of Miss Bourne.
^ C A -DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
, ____________ _____ 's' _ senesboro’.
VXEPERAL “ 44 Greene Co.
/'l ENERAL “ ; Taliaferro Co.
j vXKNERAL “ u ; Georgia at C. A. DAVIS A GO'S.
XT AMBURGS in Jackonet, Nainsook and Swiss.
XXaMBUMGS in Edging, Insertions ami Combination,
I | AMBUKGS in white and colors 24 cts. to $2 per yard.
I 1. AM BORGS in larger quantity and greater variety than ever before brought
to Greenesboro’, C. A.' DAVIS AGO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
TRISII lace assorted patterns 20ets., 20pts. and 30cts. for 12 vards.
1 KISII valence, crochet, nottingham. vermicelli, langnodoc. '
1 I N NSERTIOXN ’ anil hunch Edgings no. in yards marked oil each bunch.
j NDLCE.MEN PS great in everlasting Trimming by yard or bunch,
1 KISH, torchon, Spanish, verv Italian vermicelli, laces. valence, lanquodoc, alencmi.
C. A. DAVIS & CO.
TEWELRY for 1»bv, sister, mama, son, brother, papa.
11 KWS harps, marbles, tops, balls, book straps for Hie boys.
I BANS, (summer weight) c ittonades, cassiunres, flannels, yacht cloth diagonal*.
ij L G war*, hollow ware, agate-iron-ware, housekeepers wares of all kinds.
0. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
K. L. M. N. O. I 1 . Q. R. S. T. U. Y. W.
\ YTn 1 IIIA, , , Xenia, ... Xemfcany, .. Xenodice, Xenopithia,
^\. ANTIH ERA’, Xenogoras, Xemxlemus, Xenotnbrotus.
V EHULOITIOS—Heed the low prices offered by C. A. D A VISA CO.
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C. A. DAVIS A CO.,
Greenesboro’, Ga.
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j | i W. J. POM,ABB.
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i 731 73S{REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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' Cotton Factor ami Commission Merchant.
AND DEALER IN
1 MACHINERY
QF ALL KINDS.
Also Disston’s Circular Saws Rubber anil Leather Belting, Steam Ripe. Water and
Steam Gatige-i. Connections. Wlustlei Oil Cups. Pop, Globe and Cheek
\ alves, Governors, Wrenches, etc., together with every articloof Steam
and Water Fittings, Findings, etc.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
tf TALBOTT & SONS.
Talbott's Agricultural Enuines (on wheels.) Portable Engines foil skids.) Stationary
hpg'mes. Wheat Tubular Mills. and I/xtoinot.ivc Boilers. Turbine Water Wheels. Corn and
Saw Mills. Shafting. Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers and Patent
Spark Arresters.
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
Watertown Agricultural Engines (on wheals.) Portable Engines (on skids.) Dairy
Engines (tor small buildings.) Vertical Engines. Stationary Engines (with
and without cut-off.) Return Tubular Boilers (ivitli two flues.) Loco¬
motive and Vertical Boilers, Saw Mills, etc., etc.
C. &. G. COOPER & CO.
Cooler’s Self-Propelling (traction) Engines. ’ Farm Agricultural Engines (on wheels.Y
Portable Engines (on skids.) Stationary Engines. Locomotive and Return Tn
bulir Boilers. Corn and Wheat Mill. Portable Mill (with portable bolt
attached.) Smut Machine?. DSstless Wheat Separators and
Oat and Weed Extractor. Saw Mills
(double and single.)
J. W. CARDWELL & CO.
Cardwell Wheat Threshers. Separators and Cleaners. “Ground Hog" Threshera.
i Hydranilc Cotton Presses. Horse Towers (mounted and down.) Powjcr,
Corn Slwllers and Feed Cutters.
- JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPANY
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Emerson, Talcott & Co.
Beapfrs an* Binders. Reap«n.aqd Mowers. OwiiJvatorsand Mowers Com! lined. Grain Single, Bandars, Reapers, and,
Sowers.
V. FAIRBANKS & CO
Fairb St^idiftl Scales, all sizes and patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers.
Manufacturer of tlie Following Machines.
Nebi^K tress, A t-bhdttMi (steam or Improved water power.) INI. Cotton Smith’s Gba. Improved Reid’s latent Hand Axitomatic Power Power Screw
ides*. Cottonaad
;L JMMB Colton Gin Feeder. Cotton CandeEfaer.
New Yirgmia Feed Cutter.
Engines. Cotton and promptly Giu-. «fcc., repaired in a workmanlike manner.
Orders solicited executed. For further particulars, circulars, een-.
eralinformation, etc., apply to
W. J. POLLARD.
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