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FRIDAY. JULY J2. Mil.
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£al*ro4 at the Pest Oflle* at Crawfordville.
L. ***•• ** SMOn< * f -' ! *** Matter.
fMK uif.at crrrrow exposinoii.
The Great Cotton Exposition to he
held In Atlanta la October next is des¬
tined to ha one of the grandest events In
the history of the Suitb. and win do
more towards developing the resource*
ever ‘•nf, happened. It it designed ** not only
hr a cotton exposition to show the vari
•*»»o* »»'•»sew
IBSunry cummer..M. and meehariica),
as arsll aa, agricultural Jfot only
the sgrk-tiKnral and mineral reeomw*
°* OeorgtM be devrloperi arid
O-.. w C. M ,
•et4re country. t)ur| In the greatest
country on the Gl«>hi>, and the develop
neat Of her resources and showing to
world what she la. will most assuredly
brio* about prospetitv. The present tack
of prosperity ia owing to a combination of
cause* and the qnrotion that mostly agi¬
tates the mi fid* of the people, it haw can
these be remedied ? The exposition, is,
*> our opinion, one step towards rente
dying these causes. Of course, when a
countin' has been on the decline fur
yean, u»d is still declining as is the case
frith ours; it 1* fully to think of chang¬
ing; Us condition at once. Time alone
with proper management on the part of
the people themselves can work good
results. Let every Georgian therefore
give to the exposition every possible en¬
couragement and the good that will re¬
sult therefrom will soon be felt, it will
approach jp magnitude and proportion*
the Centennial held lit J'bihtdelphia in
IfffB, which waa not only the grainiest
exhibition ever held on the American
Continent, but Mirpssxvd all those ever
held To any country. Again wo *»y let
evsfy Georgian aid in this great enter¬
prise and thus demonstrate to the world
tbs grsatpess of our grand eld common¬
wealth.
•‘A Bit CMS or IllilrsMing Cough.”
hronchl.i Dry, parched, sad asthmatic sore throat, pneumonia,
*nd debilitated attacks, w*»k«nnd
state of the syatein, alt the*,
dangerous symptoms are cared by "Dr
bwayne's ry." The Compound first Syr«r of Wild c’iwr
dose give* relief, and th*
woret cough .ad soro lung* yield to it* heal¬
ing properties litis A» occasional dose of
“ Bwayne'l ** should be taken to keep
the bowels free. They ere excellent fob
torpid liver and bilious complaints.
P»o* for th* Bratu end Nerve* ttiat wilt
invigorate the body without intoxicating is
whst we need in these day* of rush amt
worry. Parker * Ginger Tonic restore* the
Vital en*r ^e*.soothca^the nerve* and bring*
u»e WT See Otiier cotunim* '
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(C’onmunic«(«<f.]
Writs Sct-rntiKSpRiNas, July 17,’hi.
Jililor Democrat Veur oorrespoD
dent lek the Gat* city with its noise and
prowded streets on the 13 inst. Scarce¬
ly bad we left ths city on the Air lane
train passing through hills and over th*
▼allays at that load leaving bohind us a
cloud of dsrfc, whim to the great aur
pr at ol aur passengers we were in the
didst of * beautiful and much refresh
tog showor of rain. Onward we contin¬
ued d»r journey naming over that hilly
country leaving l«t>in<) us umny little
Towns and village* with their heads up
lifted M If to Say In the near future we
shall olobn a part of ymjr passengers in
tor fine Retejs and numerous summer
peso* to.
Late In the evening we arrived at the
little city of the mountains (Gainesville)
to Hall county with about three thou¬
sand inhabitants. J ust aa wo steppedjoft
the trail ws ware surrounded by numer¬
ous hackm*n and Hotel porters causing
much confusion to young traveler*.
lief* we entered tbe st wet war Tor U>e
town whtah to *ur surprise \Vfas dortaot
from the depot *»n« mil*. In a tow
minntos we weiestopped- *r. front or s
large itatoLbMdung something like the
MarKUftfc* Allan to which we eomi
found out to l>o th* Arlington and was
built from tbe plan of the Markham.
H«r* we spent the night.
an«* * t^’ *"«
aiiar waasiaei, wt a*uo*l «o vmii
B”we t on. mile north of
Vl»e city i Ifaase hpnngs are reached hv
the Skkfait uaf. Here we found a j ^
b iUl fur the beoedt of tirnee vw,ti,ro
these SpHngs. The Springs are six
apart, oit* taytfdfafi strongly <tf Ipm the
<*thM' of Atogrptsw. IS ear these Siiuuigs
to the mMsm af Gmv frn&im,
(Marshall of Ua ) i"rom this huihLa*
k^tog n*rtSwxrt1. m$ h*v« # tieVtfto
fulttowofthe Blue Ridge MounUms,
about .boat thirty thirty miles aules diatani distant, iron, Fromuo. this
point we traced our jouruey back to the
dly and hired a cuuveyaacu lor New
liallapd Springs
L-aying the city sgsu)* W ono hour's
drive we earn* to this uiait delightful
Sffittutar rcaorL Barrmindlffs the hotel
I. a beautiful grove, were numerous
“ j
low tue notb] was H ia,g* spring
twelve Mi cqusm, e M rro«nded by
Uw crowd of women and children
driokiff<ofi»coQi water*
From U\i4 nUc* w* c»n tinned our
drive fofffhotlw hour, through s moun
tainooa pmiatry until w« arrlrad at
AThit* Sulphur, U.» gre.,1 watar ng place
of * \ the * State T>mi ^ * * . ri«ii<rhtf,.i.. del, * hl u!
w!t„ jt very hots] «*#}! furnished
Surrounding thin are numerous small
buildings covering about six scree.
spring*. People gather here from all
parts of th» State; nine tor their
health. Imt mott of them for pleasure.
H is delightful after one'* w»rk. for the
the season I* oyer, to spend a few eeek
with the yonn; and g iy pewjde at *mne
cool and delight fa! climate as is found
here „t White Sulphur Springs.
MORE ANON.
Itrblkf PU«»y..«vfflpw»N ana rare.
The svraptnnsare moisture, like perspira
as if pin crawling SSSL.V.TS2; In and shoot
worms were
•’JT W4tw.“«afsaa*«s r r r V"!! , , ; POvete part# are sometimes
Crusty, ,|p*hp fj,riven. Ttch, Blofehr*. all Scaly,
Catan-ous KrupMon.- Prim
St*m,£ 7£ re?, # of pit^u^ey
thr»*»* jkmU stamp* Prepared
ihoukl h* sddn-oeert. Sold by all prominent
Georgia .Vews.
A negro arj'l a mnlo were kill**! by
lightning in Oglethorpe county last
week.
A gentleman in Carterwillo, i< suing
the telegraph company for *25.(KM for
not delivering two messages from his
dying wife,
Thomas P. Stovall, formerly of An
gu*ta, now redding in London, origina¬
ted the fdea of the Atlanta cotton expo- ,
iiit ion.
Dooly county show, an incrawa of
#77,439 ^ taxable proj>erty over Uat
year. The total value of property n »vr .
i« si,so',ups.
„ Farming . , land* , 'The (,Ldo. , „ .
near »n
Oglethorpe county would sell lor Si >
per aers.
Auyustn, is one of the healthiest cit
ies iit the United States.
Mr. .launs Brown, of P irt Valiev,died
jn Europe a few days ago.
I. C. Levy, of Columbus, sent the
President a basket of niscs pe.vc >ai on
Saturday.
Mr. J. II. Fitzgersl l. of Stewart coun¬
ty, reports the ap[«ear*oce «rf oaternillers
in numbers on hi* placn ( ipnnr FD*f"r
aid's) on th* river. As Jyet little or n >
damage has been done.
The Democrats of Ohio havo nomina¬
ted J. IF. Bt.a'tw titer for g »v-roor, with
a full ticket for the other slate olBces.
The Montezitm i ! V,*hj re,M,rts a *,*
ty year old fiench tree in D*f>ly county
which still Iteara dellolou. fruit.
.There is a Reid in Oglethorpe pounty
tmt has been in cilltivnlin Si yein.
Lsry Gsntt hel,^l m .ketho first crop
ever produced on it.
Adioense called the “Uack ma.isle.,”
is raging to some extent around Hurt
well.
The summer s'ssion of the Georgia
state agricultural society will be held li
Homa, beginning August 1st.
Mr. Jams* Haris, of 'aulding isnnntv,
i*86year« old and has this year fifteen
■S-rv potato and mnhtn TST? patch, lit lias ...... p.-r
forms.! ail the work necessary to its cul
tivation except a half day of hired labor.
J.tiin (,. p.'ico, .1 barteniler , , at .... the Au
gusta. hotel. In that city, fell from a
fosUi-atnry Window of that building.
July lfitl., while in a state of somnam
w Oiinsrn, ami wm nisc^ntiy .... Kilie<!. . Ili6
deceased was formerly J of Philadelphia. r
Hawkinsville J)ivnu*c,’i • On
morning , last, . in the upper portion
this county, * ' near Mr. Iler.rv J IFimherlv*# J
plantation, a negivv lioy ten years of age
shot an i kilied auother negro boy abdtt !
eight years old. The wounded l>oy lived .
until ten o’clook oo Monday, after which
Mr. .lames i'xxfv, the coroner, held an
inquest. The verdict of the jury was
that it was accidental.
Judge H I>. D, Twiggs, Represents
tive from Richmond County, has intro
dneed a bill in the Legislature making
factories, all other corporations, joint
stock coropanU*** ftrnut or fodivUluals
running roavliinviv llabW to eujploves for
injuries, to the same extent and in ths
^ "* r * Uroiute ' u '« liabU>
t ln( i fr 0 „ r c(M f e
k’A»ta, . , box . gone ... to Europe on a pleasure ,
tl il ''
'' r iei1 ** r | ^ Sunday r,c ^ M«lUney from exhaustion or Augusta, caus
Mr.law R Reeks, of Griffin, dl*<i
MMnnflw.
VV. 1. Resj^oss shot and killed Jolm
«. Found In Efe»me8vH!e hxst
'
m. N* r C. o U w v Yeromm, of , Athens, ... sent
.
Secretary Biain* * few dsys ag > a plan
to oohl tiy* had ehamber of President
Go,(ie d which h* been adopted. Ins
very sunple.amj consists in propelling; a*
timnigh n tube vrlii. it passe* through n
chamber Riled with n-e. The ice
her mn, he ,u*,e „ Urge as -*««.• durable,
-!-’*•*-'«««*— !*'!“!,?"'
a iv t* m the ice. The sue of
tule and iU lensth m the nu. Ueteunlne
(ha ouidness of the air supplied t«> the
room. Thf air propelling power may be
«nv thing that is found most conven
lfnt . At the white house a steam tin
engine is used. Mr. Vemnee to expec
ting every day to receive a recognition
of Ins suggestion from . the .. vigu*at .. and
^ourteo’?? *»ecretarv of state *
( a - . II. I .
ThsMusic House Tiir or Son tli
Pianos
-AND
Organs
Pf^ff 4 4 __.M Cl
®* n w S!-$)sSrt?»S!u* ,, lt„Mnu*.»» tr Co *
Die Largest ~ Stock
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1*1*11 A OrgailS. ^
ION
TI ,« *KSbf? T ( lU . V t« T »ii!“ ei>T^ir*i isjni L t ™ , tiv fc
SOUTH.
E. I. O. )M.
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Musical Instrum nts
MUSIC ROOKS,
PEST ITALIAN STRING
*ia JVxone^ mr Sived -i
by visiting or corresponding with THE
M HOUSE OF THE SOUTH.
GEO. O. ROBINSON & CO.
Oct. 27,'80, j-y. Augusta, Ga.
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"VI
Cathartic Pills
Combine tbe mtUartic frriQciplcs
in mtdioin*, in i>ro|x>rti«n* armirateiy ad
ol year* of careful study .iml riracScal ex
SSJ^rt 'lAS* tor
treatment. Aim's Puis are epw-ivlty ap.
^ proecs.ie*, and ^ regular
restore liealthy ae
•ion. Their extenelvo uer.-iiv phyeicians in
ruediciuo. f xvzBBB Being BsBB
rcntrateil virtues coui|K>imded of purely of the row.
they positively vegetable sub
stance*, are tree from calo- l
«*l, or any injurimis chddrcnw.th prepcrtles, and can bo ; ;
to perfect safety.
Atm'* Pimji ar 4 an effectual euro for ,
tion* Kia^riJSBSr.Sass: ityspepsio, ix>si' "of S ’ Appouto',
Iflliousnees, .latiudice, Klivimiatisni, i
I
Grtff**. Fllee, Disorder* Diarrhata, Dysentery, Liver, Gout. )
of the and all I
other disease* resulting from a disordered !
•““« of the digestive apparatus. j J
A* a Dinner Pill they have no equal.
w While ... gcntlft . u in . tucir .. action, these Aa „ Fills
are (he most thorough employed, ami searching and cathar
tic that can he never give ,
pain then their unices Influence ntc bowels is iieoling. ore inflamed, Theystimu- and
,
kilo the appetite and digestive organs; they j 1
twpart operate to renewed pnrilv and health enrich and the Wood, and
whole system. rigor to the
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co.,
Priitieftl %»d Analytical Cb«mfst« k
Lowrtll, Mass*
•OLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS XTXBrWlJlBV.
April 29, 1SS1. j-y,
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jqqj 1881.
THE CONSTITUTION.
Xt!Vcr "W M|: hlMorv lli,s a reliable,
^ ^ s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
so ®Bentia 1!y netted by the South
X " ve r hHS T |?
"repaml # ,
a»w» ^futlv to furnish
sucls * popar an iat present. With Tele
a,,v
NMdheiB, paper, with trained rones
pm,c* n ta m every hx-alif v m wfiieh its
leaders are interested, wkli a Capable
tel-of'^iaf
Th * tTiNSTfrcriON cah promise to its
reaili'es that it will be better titan eyer
'^’XV^uCn' CcKN^mmox
jri.il*. The will enrry
Ih# general ftews el tHi'fay, an.«l express
fnaktotm r*htu\rt topics,
R wiU devote special attention to the
Vavelopmeut of channels Southern Retirees in
aU legitimate or
r»e*y f^orgian and even masi
rdi.SoulUern emeipn.se and growth.
*f°“ s ediUms * ' s>1 ' $I0i 10 OM
TnoP -Pa V rv v. six
month*. ?*•; three lafmfhs, ?- 2 -o ; .
** ? Y W ’ **
z^;z-° "
socrutjtf ni.Tiv.tue.
^
sfimie aiLlit-ss pii»* ye-v *
Address.
THE <’OXSTITPTlOX. Ariu-.tU.i.
«T m The most stock cfSpring
»“d bummer guais in (-rorgia jusl iv
ceiv **a liv c , a. Dav ; s 1 Co .
Tc \ G*i.
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOE 1LL2T AUE BEAST.
For more than a tmrd of a eentnrythe
NciIcanMasUag known to millions all Uniment ha* been
over the world ae
accident* the only safe and reliance for the relief of
pain. It ia a medicine
above kind. price For ana praise— the best of It*
every form of external pain
I tkfl
MEXICAN
Maatang It Liniment ia without miwlt an equal.
penetrate, fie.h and to
the eery bona—making the continu¬
ance of pain and inflammation Impos¬
sible. Its effect* upon Human Flesh and
the Brute Creation are equally wonder¬
ful. The Mexican
MUSTANG
Liniment is needed by somebody in
every house. Every clay brings news of
the agony of an awful »tai«l or horn
subdued, of rheumatic martyr* re¬
stored, by or a valuable horse this or ox
saved the healing power of
LINIMENT
whicli speedily cures such ailments of
the HUMAN FLESH as
Joints. Rheumatism, Contracted Swellings, Muscles, Burn* Stiff
and Scalds, Cats, Bruises and
sprains, Poisonous Bites and
Ktlngs, Stilfttessy Frostbites, Earneness, Chilblains, Old
Sores, Ulcers,
Sore IVipples, Caked Breast, and
Indeed every form of external dis¬
ease. It heals without scars.
For the Bbute Creation it cures
Sprains, Sprains, Swinny. Swinny Stiff Joints,
Founder, TIarness Sores, Hoof JHs
eaues, Foot Rot, Screw Worm, Scab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind
galls, Spavin, Thrash, Ringbone,
Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film ailment upon
the Sight and every other
to which vtuch the the occupants occupant, of or the the
Stable and Stock Yard are liable.
The Mexican Mu.tang Liniment
always cures and never disappoint*;
and it 1*, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
702 MA2T OE BEAST.
May 2C, ’Hi, j-y.
IslsProjttesaciMcailaaiuesUMffCaiuactoSiSe
m
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: %i@Rig<ssrt
Tlii r T ’*5>" hinlS! *3L ImP
fired
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L" I>.* I *•» AJFN Vl pswopdo-' 0rtltf-; j vlje Hegrnvnd xo.-lio, Th:'. t
Orgne. from *
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Shipped Dii'CCiTCT " S9S.
ar a bp DlfiNO on i h'J> Sq^a n r
fSiTii* ^Z\ S JL2Z'^ •«,?< t.iVriSv
.«*, »n e . a iwiiu ii>«, a ivtv
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&Vfrbfi^nrC23S!£" w '‘' J, ' Mltoa “»F'
.pnuieri.., iufwk,ria <iBtj S ir : ,m f ni. ikwcmbcrt: .* ni^oi.™
aift * ir ^« i« ***.<tnt* g*^
Sit'«r££aw<> ”*’*^ to * ra '
snipped , jr^ L/ireCITOr - . r “ U>2o5. _
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•*•-»«>* (SfS^^Sa^wJnlKTiiS is-*. aii.J« *”•
w ,\a,‘o*«i e«-.i./
»«r r#> po»* Ay. rtritd for (nlaln^nr*. Anjiua
The Meridan Purchasing Oo.,
fflvriden.Conn.
oct.27,mtf.
KIDNEY-WORT
■ DOES WHY?
WONDERFUL
CURES! *
Bsrsnse it gets on the LITER, BOWELS
and KIPSE1S At the same time. ■
B*offiuso it cleanses the syetem of the poison¬
*B+W ous humors that develops in Kidney and Uri¬
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti¬
pation, Piles,, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nerrou* Disorders and Female Complaints.
• St! WHAT ESOPLS BAY
i
Ettpen© kidner-Wort R Stork, of Junction City, Kansas,
lay*. liciana had been trying cured for him after regular Fhj
four year*.
Mr*. John Arnall,of Washington, Ohio, ■ay*,
bar fx»v waff (rfrpn »p to die br four prominent j
^ypician* n«j-TVort. and that n« *ra* afterward* cured by S|
+B say* beyond M. M. ha B, was belief, Goodwin, not but expected Kidney-Wort an editor to IJre, in cured Chardou. beinff nim. MoatoJH Ohio U ■■
1 iS3S*«lrt^o.SJwSli'yki'«KSM
+ E^ n ?wot* pil ” UoIU,, *** Bi * dl ’ r * l> * u * e * / *
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+ ^ »1g-y.Qp*«r. ▼«*] -k
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7\
L.^ |k , 0 HEY WSEASES ® URes
| Iconatipation L*C§E&3li&!B!^Sn and Piles. ’U
hsasKssaRjiswsrH
> —-‘—'r* b □ *
a * □ ♦ B
lhv.lVdo.j-v.
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TI • yd. Stock*, f'gi^s marvel
DA\I> v ch^p * CO.. on Kogari. Greenesboro Jables Ga. of C. A.
.
Sty Read tbe nr**- Acvertisemett of
. f A DA VIS F CO •'rree-esh-r'i' Gs
IT PAYS!!
To Evamiae the
Bargain Tables
Of C. A. *c i - - -----Greenesboro', (ia. These Tables were opened Wednesday,
June 23 d. i have upon them many Goods at the most attractive prices ever offered in
this section.
* tor * °* V. A. DAVIS* CO Greeaesboro’, Ga
,
IT PAYS
To Examine the
5 CENT COUNTER
hi.e Mi.we,.\W K^ i.’J * ht Lhe or people thirty-two can buy times for much, Five cents, it i* articles wonder for which that they
ehnniH should be excited ’ the Five as no they
over cent counter. C. A. DAVIS A CO., Greeaeiboro’, Get
It Pays
To Examine the
TEN CENT COUNTER
m . . y „ any or \ e °/ the mat, y Dem? on the Ten Cents Counter Th
farmer,
I>A’VB*8o?ot bl P "' ,C "”‘ "™ “* T "" «■ c. t.
IT PAYS
To Kxaminc the
Twenty-five Cent Counter
ry inducem.nts, w. will have assured the success C. A. of DAVIS* the "Twenty Fiv. (TnU cJanUx "
CO., UreeDMboro’, Ga.
IT PAYS
i To buy Furniture of C. A. DAYIS* CO. During the past season we waited
on som.
J 3
It Fays
boro', Ga. * CO'S., Greeiitt*-
1 -J o buy Dress Gonds, Buttons aridt Trimming* of C. A. Davis* Go. n*v* tou s**n
I O cts. 14enga»iie Iren Grenadine st Suet*. rs Afi wool 1'nlmi Bunti"g Lawns tfifi T}<. ct<. Pacifies Dace Stripe hunting 1IU and 2*
ct«. and Gochecos 12W cts P.*rS
hunting, press Buttons Linmj:, Tu crs. (.'liiolmes, Vt getaWe Trimming Ivory »<■; -Siiks Elegant. and -Sntin.-i. Button* Cords for and fine Tassel* Dre**.s 2* et*
l not, at am! firm out the lust place If yen
ave come, once for the purchase of them. C. A.
DAVIS & Ct> , Ur*ue*UM>o',Ua.
It F«y» -• a
During these hard time* when crop* »re uncertain ami money is So hard to <r»t *f to
purchase «»r good* from a stock whloU is no* oaly large and varied, but in which good*
srr at Ihr lowest possible prtfrs. ft is wisdom far Irsv good* where such advents
lie sure then twexaiuinc our stock and prices, ami we failv better* too will wfth
many otlsrrs earnestly asaMt-.UMt it rwrllx p« vs fa. buy wowls of s
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j ff 1 A WAl H A A /Tfil CO.
i
J Grcenrslioro’, Ga., July 1, 1881.
1 JAMES G. BAILIE
i —DKAT.KB IN—
’
* .3
Window Curtains and Shades
-ALSO
Wall Papers and Borders
713 BROAD STREET
OLD ST AD > AUGUSTA, GA
.TAMES G. BAILIE A BRO. {
Feb.25,’8l.j-y.
ORDER YOUR
SA>V MILLS & GRIST MILLS.
anc Mills, in Engines, Cotton Screws,
War Shafting Pulleys, Hanger’s Journal Rixes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine
Wheels, Gin Gearing, CHEAP! JUDoON’S GOVERNORS, DISTON’S
CIRCULAR SAW, and Gummers and Files, Belting and Babbit Metal and Brass
Fitting, Globe and Check Valves and Wniatles, Gauges, etc., Iron and Brass
Castings, Gin Ribs, and Gold Mine .Machinery, from
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
! FOREST
CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,.
Near tlic Water Tawer, no Fenwiclc Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Repairing Promptly dona at Low Pr July 15, ’81. j-y.
T [IELP - T „ fd? T tliere _ eyXa v J . a WmSm
er bv a 1 wavs P a/la^ ta^e
your dow. who
advantage of the good chances fox making
**?° nl * !
Wh ° do 004
snehi manv»Mi,“ e^?, bSy^^BirU^o .
ZJigHjT&iT, SiTh£S5e!? ’
d?na?5^waBes^VTfM^ for tK }
outfit md all that you“ 1 ^ex^Mtoe free! RJe 1
^ d ^ ga ^f.. f *‘‘ s ri ^ ® ak „ e J.ery
!
>■*:»>• »»•>.».”,
- —....... ....._
10 co We ter understand and Fargain? that T;tk©es u** counter i
an of C. A. !
attracting Urge crowds of custom^ *»»
BT Many citaens of Cmwfordvilie a«i
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