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TH E DEMO CRAT.
ff-Jt-irnLUS, Editor f Proprietor.
FRIDAY. JUXE 21,18*1.
jS Acred at the Post Office at Crawfocdviltr,
<4a., Second Uim Matter.
(jBorgia News.
Americas is to have a near theatre.
The room will front fifty-four feet, run¬
ning back eighty-seven, and have a
depth of tweuiy-two feet. With the
galleries ; there will be a sealing capac
of mole than a thousand. The
stage, thirty-five by fifty-four, will be
Jfoat ample.
Brunswick Advertiser aiul Appeal:
■ “jfhdity morning Ned -Styles, living
near ^o. 1, Macon and Brunswick
Uhiiroad, was shot by Constable Levy
whilst attempting In arrest him. We
await the verdict of the Coroner’s jury
and evidence elicited before making
urthef comment. Xeilisa brother of
the notorious Clarence Fort, and bears
^ bad reputation, Jlj w.ts charged
with cow stealing.”
Thomas B .Sl.ule, II. I) Clarke and
U. L. UivumU, of Geoigfa, have passed
tiieir exauiinatioiis as cadet midship¬
men at Aiiuai«)lis, Md.
The VcVille Snulh lieni-jum state,
that Hart/ Grah.un, colored, who works
toy Anderson, I’owell A Co., while re¬
turning from McRae on Saturday ,night
nffd while near Corues’ Mill, was
struck on the head by soma eon
eealed party ami seriously wounded.
lir. WhlU attouded ty ths case, and the
Mr. Matlicw Clark, of .Sumter county,
isueau. ..
^Vhl. ()■ Price, Jr. of Savannah, has
emninltted suicide.
The Commercial Bank of Augusta ha*
declared a ttiu>i-iiumi.il dividend of four
[W ee^t.
Mr. Jus. A. Hill, a prominent pili/.eii
oKtUh Is dead.
Mr. Jack Barclay captured a twenty
ninq-jncli shark at Ins booni ill Dari ai
bn "Friday inorulng Ja»t.
By tho tenth of 4“ly “II t>i« hi^e on the
railiou-l from M.icou to Atlanta, Ga.,
will lie under contract
i Mr. John T. Scarborough shot and
k illed Dock Outen, a mulatto man, in the
imtd last Saturday night four miles from
Mf, Wiilttiuu, one*o( tlio old*
ost mui lij.it citi/jus of \ iiMoitti. !! ilioil
ou the 17th, iiisw .
i.rry Appling (col.) was (frowned in
^liwriver at Augusta laaf Sunday .w in*
mg.
’•Bill Clms. ,VulJruilgu died su Ideuly
fH Augusta Monday Wight Lout Appo
ijbttjnlf tiiu brain.
'FherinumoUrs in Auguitahnvo regia
toioil liigbtu- This week Him they have
dUrJug the past twenty years.
Joliu >l :lhmu igli, a bl ight mid prom¬
ising sou <>i M. Jojjpb N. M'Djiiough,
iivmg mi E. iWo.i1 Si., died yesterday
iimi'iilng from tlie oiroels of bums ru
tV.vitb the inavums uiglit. It apimars
Jhat the young Dd was in tiie a-'t of
moving 1* kerosene lamp, when from
Min© drill** it naught tire, and lie was
very badly burned, llis mother was
also ii*uifu!l/ burned about the hands
in her elToi ts to extinguish the bur.no g
).Vnl p. iy min 11 u/» A5 it's.
A tlltaiS Gunner, 13th : It is reported
ilf.d’ W. A. Pledge* lias reeelYOiJ a tele¬
gram appointed iUformjug him that lie lias been
deputy eolleet.i.' at Macon,
m idac.o v»f W. \Y. Brown, who lias been
appointed ivoittn viter. T’lio salary ul
luc.icvl to tlie position is said to be
ItHtSQO le-r shnnin.
Tiis Walton c )Unty VUltt!< says :
‘•Urop reports from every quarter of tlie
eo iidy rvre 11 rttmug.
Gt*u. Longslroot will us'iiui* the du
ttfidf Hie uihrslu’siii;) ot Georgia on
lift- first 'ot July.
’ i". .'.jrang • lias rtqtealed her $15,O K)
Mquoe ligoqsa la v, and revlueed too
iitattf wjkri. The U on-t-.r says n 1
Ignly his yut nijpliral for license
tueWw ' law.
> K m 1
Cork Ij'ea'e ure now growing near
le lgeville, will* tlie cork already thick
enough* to use. They originated from
acorns of the Spanish oak tree planted
itliWa few years ago. The soil and cli
m tie of Georgia sjj.n to b-J well a laplo 1
t: their grow tb. U is very prolKibie
that large portions of the Soutli are
equ dlv lilted for tlie growth qt (,1ns tree,
and iltiu a new » utrev of w llth is open
•d Up.
Willis Hilly, killed Joliu 11. Thomas it»
Hoik county, on Thursday of List week.
Col. J no. C. ltutiie rford, of .Vaoon, is
the .Uuumius orator for the epproacliiug
eoiuiueiicomeul of the Stale University.
A man named Rufus Henderson met a
ternolt) death bear Ringgold, a few day s
ago. 1R. fell ui>oti a e-ircuiat saw which
vutyiUiig »l full speed. Il-s head
\vasi*i*hi in Iwiiiu, «acU half falling «>u
oLa i side of the saw ; both vit*ie
cut p(I, and Ids left side bc]ow thy ribs
put c'l*e*l, leaving lh« licit ©xlH'se*!.
A smooth Complexion can be bad by
©v -cv tad" win* will use 1*;,’i,ci's G'liger
ToOic, For promptly regulating I lie liv
ei and kidney* and purdymg the bl«H«l
there is nothing bkc it, and tins is the
leoeon uliv it so quickly ivinoves
pnopie* and gives a rosy Uoc'Ui to llie
thevk sec nonce.
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I'll' Music Hun; . til
Pianos
A>
Organs
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t-ki .
(J C0 |.jir e (). (tohillSOH & C'O.
AI’fil’ST A, GEORGIA.
Have the Largest Stock
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Brunos «fc(h*aran». .
xiJLLi > KST .•IlICK- AND THE
LARGKST SALES IX THE
SOUTH.
TEJ ‘iya Wf
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Sm
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1 fir-5
7.V. sa
Music:il lnstnmi nt ,s
«»l’ •■my d«J<: ri j»* i o n .
h .’st’iT MUSIC ROOKS,
,. | VJ I \X JStivci' STItlXf
l»v visiting m eiim-.spmiiling with '1 HE
Mf 'SKl IfOCSE OF THE SOUTH,
GEO. O. ROBINSON & CO
<x-t.27,’S0,j-y. Augusta, Ga.
rue Tearless.
, 1 1 .-quaUr-i Itflr 1«M id ltku.
m M£k
:
Mirllnd Work, ” M fhi Hfi by Official H*r>‘ »t «*f .Indy**.
Mow 1-ower wilh let* dotation than anv nlh'-r. ThfOffHffffii
Soporntor*, All of tU« Utl In markrt. Fnnnlni- I'atalopna MIIIb, f.-o Wood A t Saw*,
font
MIA titII lUIHMit roMetki’.l, Silu-bar # Co , ?L Y.
4 ^ rders for the above machines will re¬
ceive Prompt attention, or the
//orse Powers, and Threslu-is and
cb-aiiers may lie had veparal. I.v il so
‘'‘•sHed at Factory prices, with freight
Cotton PlTSftDS.
(.VuiihuumU l!«iu<l INiwitC' ottou i’i•
1 tluit lmvti chji icity lor (ltiiiijj ihoid
work, with less labor, than a«.y pn^us
j now iii use.
4' AIiSO.' ’
Brick Machines worked eitbei ’o. Iiaiul
or power, with rap.ie.ly of /o.dbit to 15,
0 id a day of the very b ; qu ility of
Presses Brick made from erude 1 lay,
1 ready for the kiln from the machine
saving much tune ai d labor apply to
JAS. 8TUGNKI ) l Agent.
AirnisU. (<a
May 20,581.-It in.
MAS. I.YsJiA £. fihKHAM.
. OF LYNM, MASS.
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LYD9A E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive rare
For all Female Complaints.
Tbt* Tw-rmratlon. M Its nuno ffljtnJfloa, consistji of
i*ivi»»Mt«'slhJvtiuv I'.arn L'.j to tho ni«v*t dot
tout*’ Invalid. I'jmvb <WK> trlul tlie ukjiTU of tk*i« Com
|mUHtl will bit ivi , i),’!!i[.'(l 1 axri'lii f Ik it;uno*lint*« ; ami
when It* uwiIh euuUmiHl, In ninety ntirn c«at« In a hulk,
dml. njM-nn.t M'tttoim i ufT'cotcrl.a'fitlious.HHUi will t«s
Hfjr. On arc amt of Its proven dhtUa, It h todtnjr r«*
omim.-nJod ami )uv*ciil»oU l*v t t«o lot }vh vniciaun iu
ti*c couidry.
It will cun* rnttrcly Uh* worst form of faltlng
nf th** iitoiur, la u<‘orrho;v, irrctnUar ami jwiiiiful
Konst mat ton. nil Ovarian TnuiUcs, Inflanfimatlon and
I’Uvitdwi., HooillD^. alt I'lwjvhwvmonts am! the con*
wvakiu'Mi, iciil Li r»utvtally atlnptcd to
th« Cllanev of Ufr. ll will dlsaolvv mi «x)w*| tumors
fixMn tin' utprusiaui eariy > tngrr of development. Tho
I* ihI.mm'.v l a c.;irv: >u» liunK'ra U»»'rv Is cbeckt'ii very
•i*c<JUly hy its vi.a.\
In f*tl it hai proved t<> Im the pMt
e-t nn*l U A tvim\ly that Lux cvvr Uvu diseowr
eel. ll ;*>•»mcatrsovei-y |K>rtU>n »*f tho pys?« m. mn<\girm
*»»’** iTV’und T.b*\«r. It rv'mov os f.uo.t—.flatuR m y, do*
m r*»ye ijlmvtam forstuuulantt. a;ul relk'VM wxukueM
i»t t vr dotMfh
Ht'uiv* t -nolUtutaolK'K. Ncrr>xif» l'iNHttmlk'n,
i*d*Uitjr. SKvi*h sxm*s*. lVprp«slon ard Inril
pMftUiHl lUt Itfllnf tf bMtrin^ dovii, (vosinf pai n *
la* rlil And {ji Lav iio, la alway* jvmvaiirnUy cun*d by
il" u*** It w*t)r.t all times. »n«l uinh-rail firT-t.r.islan.
iT' at t i i with lho J tw that p.*v\ms ike
t<
i*v>; kwltH J A*f OitlasT X this ev iupv uud
i* »a*«i
lyuta E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
I* p: i ’wn ,l«tC3 Mhl Jii WrfMra Aevuuc, lk)fivU. Ma*k.
It- t’.* 1 1«'UK*W for fkVOft. Scut hy pyiu* ll»
f•• ui‘t jdlKfft «*tela** ft*na of I-Oierot on rvwtpi
of piee, $LW. i box. for etlJxr, M.riNKUAM
f-r It answers Rj Send ftff )*auu
AdvhvM .
N * f*D.U, H A J. I*N
um f:i
aitii ' erj.id ; * v l U*c ijvt '.j yw
Sold b Dr. II. • rhi . Unt'.iford
vil'.c. Ga.
laUiir, Rankin -5 La: boksate
agents, .Vtl iiif.i. >...
oct—7,’8 l.i-v.
„,*\j - \v,. i, uv i.o,.!- ,., , of I il’* V
i.nci v rff.
ami m.e «>t the li».<M
in lb. ISmtii C. \. ! ! a i
V* ' retuesbero'
^GEORGE F. BAUGHER
YGitK, PA.
Mm of actiircivof
The Rechard
Turbine
WaterWheel
wad Mill Ooerirf tsi
Micfcaury of &il * :ad»
Tbe ItthtH Wfe-»' ku
- :
**ft©T*l «w.
3*U*f*etum yonrmte’d
i.iliKrtt'jJM jrftcw,
.« ft« M ippti.itkp.
Special attention given to Car Castings.
May 13, ’SI. j-ra.
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lontrctiliSs
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pj ' ikaMt iiadEtraH i
Iri* tv ; •
V/- 1 mm
vi
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Kl MOSfTteS SS£**£MS!“.
» Three Fstar-f i *.ir»s«a* aioiet_ iU! that ran bo
r. v r*- 1 .' ’*» "•**. f Two K'icq hw-Ha, H.ghl*
ule i Li-.^J| H Li'rtCvjf, » t’l slrgwf French \' n**re .l
AH I at* luij VI-,.. M 1 jsdh -ttlU. I'eOei filTon
Cuaraat " gtV«K, UljyMw, n Up blal
m O - S98.
I ;.U Uyl* tf{ >rgan i* atwlly / A n al-- •>t |309. N., b#V
Vtf <*r vr*fi*r t« >1*4 iitstru j*ent r n ii« i» nothing tn
jry iU Cltur» U, Hail, CU;wl r 11* Organ*. and upwards.
Ki flS CL’ii’S ‘tnrai S5-*A«Mr«S
astri 1 ' niltfli f V/mNC.S. ‘ iv-^ht t t itmnrcvfawriu, £)«.
Vhrn tm«d,ove
r%tr, ml % n "■■C. I .,n *-fI »r-l 'Wl.avo, .- f 1 1 i AitShteTE u." efTe e. aln, ro**wo >d
ers izr, i aauv, i,vr.vyextra orar*>, Li proved mw trale,
Tieu. h grand n "> »«'*•* ->. mvi 1 rwetfflhlmild
IllRf. 1 - 70 . F, . tspp* . ..'\tuaur . .TLUiaftiU'Mfnlfioanti'lviw
f U.m <fti.it iff. Oily w-y U tud* to tim per
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W« U*4|fai »4l HJRLIT n’’r e»» »M*> »fo Ml!
IhU fiat, -ke-f b\
•gmU Iflffan inf n*. "tu*n,b*-p t, * piano h»*j »ev«m
i s an ( trn itree «m, hat
meat ;• i»Wi.<! 1 * ••ty * j ot uutra- [
Shipped Directfor-8285.
v.'e CuarmitMi i'> !*# *« •/- i |q ittf *-1 and to
present hta iu
I *ri»n ut. and r
le/rr iothe - 1 :i * . (rlloiml -<r f ? **’» • ..la* Rank ot l.iUU-y
>ur rerjHin •ttiilitjr. 8n4 fin’ rtislt|st*.
The Meriden Purcha sing Co.,
Meriden. Cann.
oct.27,’80.tf.
DR, BUTTS’ mm
nip':,'ui«(V,nii ........... rLuiiiuho U M?]"’au'rc.rm J , o“n“,?j!iii'i'
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THE BEST REMEDY
ron
Diseases ol the Tiiroat and Langs.
Diseases of the jmlnio- j
Ayer’s nary safoiimtrolJableremiHly organs arti so prev
X X, !a
Ii Avrn's ( iikurv Pec
'Ai, is such a remedy,
1 mtf, “l,?* denclfol ‘iHf.r “Si"
pi is scientific tlmpubiic. combine- U
a
i tion ot tlic medicinal
_priucinles virtues and the curative finest
ajjjrdrugs, of
»i!d, to insure chemically tlie unit
JS^est great
PECTORAL _ possible efficiency
a,K ' uniformity o( re
suits, which enables
confidence. physicians as well as invalids to use it with
It is tho most reliable remedy
for diseases of the throat and lungs that sci- i
•Be© has produced. It strikes at tlie foun¬
dation of all pulmonary diseases, affording
prompt and certain relief, and is adapted to
patients palatable," of any age or either sex. Being
very the youngest children take
it without difficulty. In tho treatment of
ordinary Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Sore Influenza, Clergyman’s
Throat, Astlmm, Croup, and Ca¬
tarrh, the effects of Ann's Chkkky Pkc
TOUAt, are magical, and multitudes are an¬
timely nually preserved from serious illness by its
at hand and in faithful household, use. It should the be kept
©very for pro
lection ii affords iu sudden attacks. In
there Whooping-cough and Consumption
is no other remedy so efficacious,
soothing, and helpful.
^xss5C7w»4!!S!
world are a Kiittieient guaranty that it wdl
tious for pulmonary complaiuts.
Eminent physicians in all parts of tho
country, mend ,r ' knowing its composition, 1 5 “
Avnt’s Ciiekkv Prctorai, to Invalids,
amt prescrit)© it iu their practice. The test
Of half a century ha- pn-wd its absolute
certainty uot already to beyond ,-ure all tho puiuionarv complaints
reach of itumau aid.
rrepared _ by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., |
l'ractical amt Analytical Chendsts,
Loweil, Mass.
SOLD BY AIX UBLualSTS IVliarw ffft.
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April 20, lssf. j. v .
Lo s ; , - Thmsby's •
■ i ■ ■ o. Hi" new
liiwnusburo’, msjtuo!;
<ia.
E. R. SCITNF.1DEI.
w:.oi; sale and retail dealer in
Fine WineS, Brandies, Mineral Waters,
Grin, Porter,
Etc.
’ Ni.i'Yt. t LlCQl'OT I’ONARD URBANA WINE CO.,
.
\M t ii BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION.
(I AN1) >02 DUO AD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
J r. Hay docks
NEW
Headaoh.©
LITER PILL
(SUGAR-COATED.)
One Pill is- a Dose.
Out Pill lk a lliite.
Oue Pill i> a Dow;.
These Pills are ;tn absolute cure for
ail Bilious anti Malarial affections.—
They grapple with disease at its foun¬
tain head, and root it out of the pa¬
tient's system at once. They fortify the
body against Disease in all forms of sud
den attacks and epidemics, and enable
all to brave the Miasmatic danger of
swamps and forests. One vial of DK.
ll AY DOCK'S XEW LIVER PILES
relieves the entire system of pains and
aches, blood enlivens the spirits and sends new
::oisii)i\G THitouc.ii tub veins.
Call for this inestimable medicine at
your nearest druggist, and take no oth
er.
Dr. Haydock's Xew Liver
DlllS. ,,,,
.
For all Diseases of the Kidneys, Re
teution of Urine 'perfect I)r Ifavdock’s Xew
Liver Pills are a cure. One PiU
will satisfy the most skeptical.
For Female Diseases, Nervous Pros
t ration, Weakness, General Lassitude,
Want of Appetite, and Sick Headache,
Dr. Huydock’s New Liver Pills will lie
found an effectual remedy.
They arc l iiiversul in their effects,
and a euro can almost always be guaran
Each vial contains twenty Pills. One
Pill is a dose.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
For Sale by all Dru^ists.
CAUTION.—None are so genuine
unless the signature of ALLEN HAY
DOCK surround* each via! of Pills.—
Every l'ill is Stttptr-CoiUerl. If your
druggist does not keep them, we will
mail them tree to auv address on receipt
of 25 cents. Five vials for $1.00.
Bl V AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY.
Haydock L Co.,
3j I’latt Street, Xew Yurk.
April S, ’SI. j-y.
lilection Notice.
r 3 IUIKUKwill be an Election held at
ail precincts in Taliaferro county
Ga., on Monday the 27th of Jane next,
for a county Surveyor, for said county
to fill tile vacancy caus 'd by the resigna¬
tion of Hon William T. Brooke former
Surveyor of T. C.
Given under my hand and official sig¬
nature this May ISt.b, 1881.
CHARLES A. BKAZLEV.
Ordinary T. C.
Notice.
A—l’.VI.IAPKUUO COI’NTV.
V Magis'i te’s Court ill and tor the
L 1 (iolst Disi... C. M., will be held in
the town of Ciuwlordvilte, on the
fourth S t! unb-y in each nrmtli. Haiti s
ililcristed will please take, notice and
govern themselves nvcor-.'.lnglv.
Juhcl5lii. 1-31. f (’. T. BOGGS. J P.
l Odist. Dist., G. M.
Applffculioll fill LftlClS (if DfamlSSioa.
•^•'HGIA -TAUAFEftnoCoUXTV.
TTrilEltEAS, \ \ William M. Harrison, Ad
minLtndor on the Kd-.de of Lawson
<k tVimWnrn. late of said county Deceased,
!’^ 111 ni S,UI .! 1 ! , 1 i ";} Kd,it, t!’. 1 ( "" . for U-tt,!rs of D ' l!i " ,issiou
1 hese ore thereloro to cite wad admomsti
1,11 Ifrsmis concerned, to be and appear at
"»>' office, on or by the first Monday in Srp
tember next to show cause if any they can
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Craw
furdviil*. This June llth, lssl.
CHARLES A. 1SEAZLEY,
Ordinary, T. C
SMITH’S
SCROFULA SYRUP
Is Inoed and in Fact
—Til li—
MEDICINE OF THE AGE.
0
KI’.Al) A II.H OP I'll 1: pit oops :
f" li Inst , young uien of - Atlanta ...
says it saved bis life when all others had
failed,
J. IF. Johnson, CVrk Superior Court
~s»ssnisj the olend I nideied it for, - and has cured
T drillers known, of oue he took twenty
seven bottles and four gallons in bulk,
without benefit. Commencing with this
“‘A Mi.k. sa L , ® a I l}y of f r buck ... Horn,
auten, says
. he was cured , of r Chrome ,,, DiarrlitHBa , and ,
Scrofulous Eruptions of fifteen years’
standing, with less than two bottles, ana
says its effects on him have been so won
derful that liis neighbors look upon it as
little less than a miracle.
Numbers of physicians, knowing its
ingredients, hesitate not to prescribe it,
and always with benefit to the patient.
Hundreds of others are in eestaeies
over its good effects. Long list ot names
could be added if necessary, but its ef
fectsspeak for themselves.
n S. SMITH DRUGGIST,
Crawfordville, Ga. Mar.2o,’81-b-m.
UrillKIT
For The
PEOPLE!!!
A LL of our Xew Goods have arrived.
i~VLL our Prices are low.
AALL A LL the ladies are coming to our counters.
our customers will be pleased.
C. A. DAVIS t CO., Greenes boro’, G*,
^ sure o -"t some of the Bargains offer,
we
JJE sure e era nine our 30 Departments,
T)E J_>E sure l < tffi our Hats, Shoes and Clothing,
sure to uuy our Dress Goods and Millinery.
flAUCOES V in handsome Pattern, 5 efnU " A ™ * ° 0 ' G *'
DECKED Ginghams and Domestics in new Patterns.
I 10GHECO, Pacific and other Lawns at popular prices.
\_y AM BRIGS, Cheviats, Percals, Sconsuekers, Skirtings, Dress Linen and Gras
TAR cloths, 01 cents up. C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga,
ESS Goods sure to please Ladies, Misses and Children.
-L/RESS Goods from 5 cents a yard to fine Maline Silk SI.50.
“n^SS 1' REs& Goods, Gfods : Adriatic Linen Crepes, Suiting 25 10 eeuts. cents, Silk Iuice mixture strit«. 30 Bunting cents, Challies 15 cenU. 20 cent.
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
T^\ 17 V£RY EIt\ gentleman lady should should see our Parasols, Cravats, 10 cents. Fans Collars. 1 ceut to $1.50.
L™Y lady should see Handkerchiefs, our Shirts,
A.A gentleman see our Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Fichus,
LRY should see our Straw Hats, Fur Hats, Shoes, Slippers.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’,Ga.
zxwe>t»o «■,, — Trimming . Silks, .'satins. Crepes, Velvets.
T AN Goods, Hats Hat Frames, Bonnets, Bounet Frames.
HU'S, Sarah Barnhard’s Lace Goods, real hair goods,
-A ANCi veilings, parisienas, bereges, silk nets, vermicelli laces all can he foun
^ Depsutment of Millinery in charge of Miss Zffourne.
C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
/ 'J.ENERAL . T stock . V , unparallelled - „ „ , . in Greenesboro’. Greene Co.
(RAL VXENERAL “ l 7 “ “ Taliaferro Georgia at CM. C. A. DAVIS k CO’S.
TT AMBljRGS in Jackonet, Nainsook and Swiss.
IJLAM BURGS in Edging, Insertions and Combination.
TT AM BURGS in white and colors 2j cts. to S2 tier yard.
ATAMBURGS in larger quantity and greater variety than ever before brought
to Greenesboro’, C. A. DAVIS k CO., Greenesboro’, Ga*
TRISII lace assorted patterns 20cls., 25cts. and JOcts. for 12 yards.
RISH valence, crochet, nottingham. vermicelli, languodoc.
N cabinet lOcts. bunch no. yards marked on eacli bunch,
r NSERTIONS and Edgings in everlasting Trimming by yard or hunch.
A XpUCEMEXTS K1$II, torchon, Spanish, verv great Italian in vermicelli, laces. valence, lampiodoc, C. alencon.
-1. DAVIS A CO.
KU’ELRY for baby, sister, mama, son, brother, papa.
EU'S harps, marbles, lops, balls, book straps fpr the boys.
EA NS, (summer weight) c ittoiiades, cassiaures, flannels, yacht cloth diagonal*.
UG ware, hollow ware, agatc-iron-ware, lioiiseKeejrers wares of all kinds.
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’, Ga.
K. L. M. N. 0. R Q. R. S. T. U. V. W.
X AXTHIA, Xenia, Xenitany, Xeuodice, Xenopithia,
7VAXTHIPPK, '^^EltOLOPlIOS—lleed Xenogoras, Xenodeuius. ^i-noinbrotus.
tlie low prices offered by C. A. DAVIS* CO.
XT OF can find Cabbage, Bean. Beet, and Cucumber .See-1 :
1 OU can find Garden lines. Hikes, Lines. Weeding Hoes;
A/ - OUcan find Cradles. Snaths, Seytlies. Grass Blades ;
A OU can find Wire Clotlies Lines, and all you want at
C. A. DAVIS k CO’S., Grernesboro’, Ga.
' L T;j j'Y•'! 111 aMortment. 'l"alit.V-of Goods,
/H i'» lo ' v prices, constantly approximated by C. A. DAVIS * CO.
iX- C^Cit Countryineu zens knowing tliis.
appreciating it
Qr C istoluc s taking advantage of it, account for the large trade of
C. A. DAVIS A CO •1
GrreciiDsboro’, Ga.
r. J. POIaX^ABB.
NOS. 731 AND 738 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant.
AND DEALER IN*
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Also Disston’s Circular Saws Rubber and Leather Belting, .Steam Pipe. Water and
Steam Gauges. Connections. Whistles. Oil Cups. Pop, Globe and Check
Valves, Governors, Wrenches, etc., together with every article of Steam
and Water Fittings, Findings, etc.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
TALBOTT & SONS.
Talbott’s Agricultural Eneines (on wheels.) Portable Engines (on skids.) Stationary
Engines. Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. Turbine Water Wheels. Corn and
Wheat Mills. Saw Mills. Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers and Patent
Spark Arresters.
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
Watertown Agricultural Engine’s (on wheels.) Portable Engines (on skids ) Dairv
C. &. G. COOPER & CO.
Cooper's Self-Propelling (traction) Engines. Farm Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) *
Portable Engines (on skids.) Stationary Engines. Locomotive and Return Tu
bular Boilers. Corn and Wheat Mill. Portable Mill (with portable bolt
attached.) Smut Machines. Dustless Wheat Separators and
Oat and Weed Extractor. Saw Mills
(double and single.)
J. W. CARDWELL & CO.
Cardwell Wheat Threshers. Sepcrators and Cleaners. “Ground Hog” Threshers
Hydraulic Cotton Presses. Horse Powers (mounted and down.) Power
Corn Shelters and Feed Cutters.
JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPAIf?
AND
Emerson, Talpptt <& Co 1
Reapers and Binders. Reapers and Mowers Combined. Single Binders, Reapers, and,
. Mowers. Cultivators and Grain Sowers. * *
FAIRBANKS & CO
Fairbanks’ standard Scales, all sizes and patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers.
Manufacturer of tlie Following Machines.
NeblcttA Goodrich Improved 1XL Cotton Gin Reid’s Patent Automatic Power Screw
Press, (steam or water power.) Smith's Improved Hand Power Uotton and
llaV Press. Cotton Gin Feeder. Cotton OdnderiSferi • • *
New Virginia Feed Clifter. ”
Knglnes, Cotton Gins. «kc., repaired in a workmanlltte. manner.
Onlers’tblifitert and promptly executed. For further particular, circulars, reiy
eral information, etc., apply to '• ’ •
w. T. POULARD.
Feb,33,'81. j-y,