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M.Z. ANDREWS, LtlilW &
FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 18H1.
at tke T ys * ^ at Craw [onlvil's.
* fia», an Nw id Claw Matter.
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VI HAT Ca*oi> Wil l Thi: t nTTtit
Ftposirio'i not
... A correspctilenl, Vlt . ^giM.U, • „ rkrla „ in in om om
last issue,neetns to doubt that the ‘‘Great
LhUuu Lxios.Uun, ' to l»e held in At
layts In October, will bring aliont results
U*t*ilU*neat tlie farmers*tbs&Ute,
hiwi time is not allowed us, to enu
iperatf* «U the probable results of
Imposition. W e btlitte the KxppMtion,
will result in good to all classes ol |ieo
, | k'. We know, Ueit lasting
have accrued from ail the gr'-at fairs of
. Uie work). In illustration we quoit
yoqp the ‘ I/mdon Tnnai" of IHil f»o
ail, iigi icilHuial report of the “Gre;s‘
lohflon Pair,” tlien in progress.
Jjmrg'' 1 say®: ‘‘It will 1st remembered
r
that the American departuieut was the
poorest and least interesting of all
breign oountries. Of late, it has just
ty fssumerl a position of ;he first irnpor
taupe, as having brought to the aid of
Qurdi-itri*xt<l ai/iiiiduiralitl*,: machine,
which will ainjtljj runu;H ntU England
for iilf her outlay connected with tin:
great exhibition. 'P t,! reaping machine
from the. Lulled Mates, is the most
,yaluable contribution from abroad, to
the stock of out previous knoule' ge,
l,hat we have yet discovered.”
The great want of the South, to
veioph'i resources it money. I,aimers
do not invest their surplus money in
4and», Hisiiit which, they liave no knowl
edge, ueitlier do capitalists invest blind- j
ly. Now exhibit the coming Hu- Exposition, world, that w.II | |
(Jimhtl "ss. to we
have » the . most . favered . ii.t land liencatli .i the it ,
Will Unit our soil is susceptible of a
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high State of cultivation; that many j
Lowells pith Mu i: l liousnptls of yu/ ’ing -
spindle:; maybe ruated on tho l-aukuof j
many of om mighty rivers, and that in j
the hidden bowels of our mountain regions, are |
ores of greatest value and use
fulness, that only require caplUl to.
bring,them to the light of day. These
facts certainly will induce many capl-:
tallsla from the North and West to in-!
vVft their money with ns, and thus give j
rctnuneialive employment to thpusands out! j
of our people who are now dragging
a miserable existence In want and many !
df them !n idleness. A new energy
and an increased activity wilt spring
up Aw- among all classes of our people V
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dnj. Mono) Ivin Iss onu more plon),,ful
and then and not until then, c V . tl |0 in
dustrious 'energetic farmer ‘ borrow
ipouuy at a low rate of interes.. And
it tson'yut a very low rule of interest,
tItat farmers,” <>n a Credit” ean anc
eesefnlly cultivate their lands, with
‘.‘free labor.” These nnd many other
laments, we believe, will be the ultimate
results of the “Great Cotton Exposi¬
tions. It will also do much towards
establishing the f ml, that Georgia, is in
dwd, thjj ‘‘Eippire fft^to of the _Rontli."
tU i Mu^n kt MltUto ffi*r*«on»l llcauly liy color
nnd Iti^tro to ffn«v or fn«U t) hair, and is bon
^«t*ain f to tho $uch scfllp, po|»uInr is why dressing. Parker * 1 lair
in u
[ Gmimtm fca fed. |
Mu. Editor : Tlie coramunieatioii tn
your last Issue, oyer tho signature Aijri
rofo, makes some pertinent Inquiries
touching the Int,<r,national Cotton Ex- 1
position to be held a! Atlanta. I am
constrained to give the author more
credit f »r general intelligence as to tho
great design of the Exposition, and tho I
wonderful results likely to flow from it.
judging from the interest manifested
not oqly by the people from all parts of
the United States, b it from the Conti
nent of Europe, than appears from a I
*arfae .0 view of his <• vmmuni'eation. If
the author had contented hitnself ijjrrca- j
sonabie inquiries asking the Edi’.'n.te
state in what respect the wonderful |
promised results are to flow in develop- |
ment of the rosourt t»* of tlie South, I
could newer him briefly. Imt he exhibits
hiltoselffas Uie most aluect subject t°
the dominion of lus own pruju Ucts by
overstepping the mmnds ,,r propriety m
hilp*r*mul :ilhisiou.‘ to IL. 1. Kiui aiII
And »lie mvs. “bit corps at as-isi-mts
ip thb grand s, hem x” lie savs, “w
cuasce bow it on profit Kimbill an l
bis corps of assistants.” Ycs.no doubt
hu can soe anything prompted by preju
jites.
“He tlw icamlai, wiial v hat you will,
yr whisper you please.
You do but tan his gi >rv still.
By whistling up a breeze.”
f do not propose to .lefend Mr.
biltt. 21." ■ nr< _ *• , 2ionf»r mil
haveI-.-cn f :!!•• d-•-h d. endot-, i ami
wanted K v th tet< dg-t masses of
people, if tins til and OM C.»mt in
V ' hnt ) 4 i propose to defemi my.
self, as I nuv proper)v be stvlcd one of
Ids “corps of assistants” oomuvtcl as 1
am, with tb.e Exposition as one of the
many Vice-Presidents, and in nvy de
ifxu » t ti> Is. able by show its anc
tiling of what has already l«a"i acorn
tlhtbed fo< t! e South, wiiiolt :< tlie rc
salt of the storit of iunc.lia, ion now tn
"(Ami a between t! • No h and Smtji,
the tendon," of \v’ ic‘. w, have nimti
d;:at evidem c. at jn this connection 1
v>»Mre Lo tsiy, th«: t vwi vci much, the
awthtrr *mi tln »'.ii abuse every move
lH«|t itv life, we liave evidence that
they h.ivg Wen e.iccnl.t'cj wi{h this old
virus “jiri-judice.” anl of which element
lie appears to bs a fit re|irts«n
iative may rant and rage iu their effort
lu re-open and re-kindle the old flame by
which our peace was for a timy broken,
hnt the work of conciliation will go on,
and the ly is not far distant when
tlie bond of hmtberlpnd will bfl cemented
and the broken ties of the | ast in a great
measure-forgotten. Within the past
eighteen months, over one liun&ed mil
H 7 doHara 7 V '- ta " pu ‘ *" 1 .* So, ,tlier, ‘
enterprise between the Mississipi i . river
ani j Richmond Virginia, this vast sum
comes from the North and from Europe.
an d goes into manufacturing, mining
„ 4 H «il Hoad Mpnm. and I am
proud to say, that through Gen. .1. B.
Gordon ajul Col. E. W. Cole, Georgia
wtn no small sum. lu various enter
prises beyond the Mississipi river, prin- ,
cipally in Rail Roads running through
, Texas into Mexico, there will have been
expended of Northern and English cipi
i tal over one billion of funds, but let us
; co:ue nearer home in eonsiiering tlmse
nutters. In cotton manufactories in
j u> e city of Augusta, the market place of
j our fathers, nearly^ wo millions have been
subscribed by Eastern capitalists. Al
| rWi dy a heavy per cent, of all the cotton
produced in tlM «th fkrngimsional dis
j triet, can be manufactured into cotton
goods in the city of Augusta. At At
l^nta a large cotton mill is in course of
cmi.struction the entire suljscription . . ..
atock being taken by capitalists of At
janta and Cincinnati. There is hardly
, 4 ,, |(y jn t)t0 smith in which there is
no ^ acoinfiany organizing for a cotton
mill , tho plan being now understood,
that Northorn and Eastern capatal will
come in whenever one third is subscrib
|,y Southern Enterprise. If this is
t r , 1Pi and 1 believe it is, we may exjiect ;
Immense amount of money to How
South into manufacturing enterprises. !
The people of Middle Georgia, ' with her
advantages, should not allow any
section of tho State or of the Southern '
states to lead them. Tim people in j
Uip neighborhood of grist mills now in
oporatioi, on such streams as the i
(iconi c, Ugin liee, Rroad and Little
rivers, sb-uild wake up at once, and ^
Imve the several localilies embracing
mill-dams and all ! he .stinotmdingH, y.ho- ;
tographed will, a view of having them
i M >fore the Exposition, and with the i
smne view as capitalists from all parts of
tho civilized world will attend the Ex
position it will be well for all who have
hidden mines to present specimens far
|.'»|,ib;tion
In further answer to Agricola, I will
ZT sr n T T »‘ 2 ^ z
than the ripening fruits of tho spirit of
m ,Nation , mw m progress !
|)otww>|1 tho Kwtl| all(1 s.mth,
The timo prices paid for supplies hv
G e „igia farmers, the commissiner of
agriculture puts at an average of 54 per
cent per annum and without aid from
some quarter bankruplcv and ruin is
their destiny involved at most of them
are and obliged to piy two prices to
Southern merchants. They are bound
down amt disheartened by these burdens.
They can stand no longer without relief.
Capital is pouring in tu their relief in va¬
rious portions of the south. Capitalists
from the cities *f Now York and London
have ojamed an office at Atlanta adver¬
tising to lend money on farms at seven
per sent, have established an agency at
Athens aud as 1 learn will establish
agencies at other points in tlie State,
They have t?:t,000,000 to put out iu this
wav. An English company located at
New Orleans with unlimited capital put
out an immense sum on Mississippi land
last year at a low rate of interest. A
Boston company is now organizing to
operate in this way in the Statu of Miss- |
issinpi. There is no doubt that millions
will tie loaned to southern farmers next
v ,,. tr ttml the relief to them will be great
hnnievlinte, therefore it is obliged to
, K . a ,ythat capital is flowing south
Ul ;ts ] sums and as rapidly as it can
be pisvfltably invested. “Opinion is the
updiie thing, which docs good or harm
in lho w ,, r u. u ;i , „ ur f.Use opinion or i
things that minus.” We of the south
know full well the truth of this quota
(i,m hq every man divest himself of li|s
prejudice*, reason for himself, take
ooune j| of |,is on n judgement and follow
Disown cooviot-irtiH arrived nt by th©
, 1:; , !atwof 1V;1 . , n , truth and Justice.
., lonM th , u^ tan being ab-mt the i
g,, am j results jit,nuk'd to bringing in I
miuilH*rs proper from all paints of the
worM seeking investment i itV Siuih
it is our duty to encourage it, mean
time Ik- wide awake to our own in tore at,
let .ivory Georgian hold fast to his hom >
in the lands of his obi state and endear
« to pnveure honm forbis chUdren, this
1' - wt juv hunu‘i> t.iv $itu;it:on,
'“id >'•»'> ^ 1 to e.iltlva: 'kind
r. • vt tens with Pew;de e >mi'i* from wii it
ev. r .piavtcr Uicv may. tt is the spirt
of eotu-tlialion Which is anving i ;e rap
it i.:s:s uf tlie North. >r the E.ist aui of
Eurots- to come So , it with their AV>ital.
>< '» «»<’ s i' iril <>f « ' "* »'
je te 1 and brougiit forth this grand In
tei tint iotixl CoUiui E\|sviit ion. It ah m 4
fid U’.e heart ut every Ibnrr w with
pride to k:n‘VY that it is located at our
State capital: when we so the
spinlM men of the N irtbsn-’i as George
I. Sency and M m, IL \ ander^uil, lliak
ing donations out of their Ixiunty iu the
States of Tennesee ami tA)orgia for Edti
cational pariMses tn tiic cxte.it of nearly
o: quite a mil':, n. we .ne led with
<un -men* in conjecture dre mv'y an
ticijaUrig !>enefffs which may jrrt be
store for ns. A new era i* upon os. we
are on the eve of developments, aston
ish'ng in their ri s ilts forerti d m i ig
the promotion of Southern Indus rial
enterprises without a parallel in hi t -
ry. W. F. BOLDEN.
For Falling. Premature Gray Hair
Use:
London Hair Restorer, Insures
as "air IwS stZ'tlu
ten,don Hair Restorer, or, Exquisite
J-ondon Hair Restorer, dressing. The
London Hair Restorer, only cleanly
SlU^ ‘ 4 ,Mil SSLT^^ig^StoSS*" 1 t I j* ,r »•» the trar
in
rriv-rriANs USE and rkcomwkxd jt.
Some eight years ago my hair c Coiii
tnenced falling; top became quite hstl-i.
1 applied “London Hair Color Rest ore i ”
My hair .
not only stopped failing, but is
a,H * *t «»•
4 street, . IF. AbeLM* Philadelphia. F>.,'drumat, > l1^n^cli
bottle, bottles Price 75 cents a
six §4. Sold by drtggisi*
“ITCUIN'd ru,Ks ”—still AyoTHEK
CURE.
I suffered terribly, symptoms were
nioisture, intense itching, parti^ rlvat
soreness, &c. “Nwayn^y < dot¬
Swayne's n "V,' ww'Maiket 'strwL^'Phtladeli.hi?! af
Ointment is sold by chiig
K ls l H -
t "r sale tc the trade by W. II. Itam-tt,
Augusta, Ga., and by if. S. SmithTcia w i
fordvillc, Ga.
Poetry.
OL'K
A thHn(1orl , oU from a pIari( , .
From a nation’s heart a bitter cry. .
From north to south, from east to west
A lightning message thrills each breast,
“He <lies! | eomes quivering o’er the wires
“ i|,! l,v ‘‘ s! auillu ,,8W ho l ’ 8 '“Tires.
sti 1 ! '"'jfkcHngmissiveg fly;
He cannot . live!” “Ue may not tfioL"
. iSdllh-M
li.'pramful^e*the waR
To every land the tidings fly:
Erom all the world comes swift reply,
The Christ who honored (,'icsar's sway
Suites the Christian world to-day.
X1 .“' ““f'en'sbirthday comes and goes;
M ' n a " xlo " s ll, ' art ' i ,IU<11,0 r « ,p ose.
‘Vm" iM-tteri-'rh^nVrriHtnHti.nPrear |
A Ka , h , iassi Il01lr of |(Ian ^
stronger lease on life commands,
The Lord is good—the r.nnl is- great:
T1,e l' ulsl »S ‘“il'Uous hope ami wait.
Cincinnati Gazette.
a, li. u.
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I‘MEUOtT8 Testimonials and Large
ssre ss, =; w r
from 20 to -W jier cent, less at. “The
4W / ,
G. O. ROBINSON a .A).
L. P. Q. S.
Large Cash Contracts with the best j !
mmiutai turm and Large Sales at “The
Music House of the South,” enable G.
O. ROBINSON & CO., t > sell Supeiior |
paid Pianos by and small Organs dealers. at less piitje than is!
• I fr-: ^ * » w
. -v
T. M. II. 0. T. T/C .
G • o- nomxsov Si CO V. aellmTex- 1 x
as, A » , Kansas, JjOUiiiana, Mississippi, . . 1
Alabama'. Florida, and in every South
em State north of Georgia. Augusta j
can justly claim to liave “Tho Music I
House of the South.’'
e. i. o. m.
Twenty to thirty per cent saved in
purchasing Superior Pianos and Organs,
Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Mus
!!'n ? ',\V n, ",V b< ‘ at ‘ ta,ia ’? ^"S 8 at
Cumc '
1 House of the .outh.
Tuning and Repairing
By C. II. TAYLOR, the only autlior
i*cd Tuner of tho Music House of the
So,,l! b Augusta, Ga.
G. O. ROBINSON A- CO.
Oct. 2T,80 .j-y.
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Thet>K AeulmWMjLkm , u . sl Xr>iklIlf c , cr x,a*.
oi Hops, Buofiu, Man
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Xn& - y ' -nh.
- - T an poasihljr lone *xi*t where Hop
I Ft d,sc vanod aiiJ peuioct ars (heir
o»*-i «««
yitr«T« a 3
•c<ir.-ls,.,lsor\..A to»U cV Ovfi.i.v.sr,?,.' or-to irrv—U ju,
1 ;^k Jry ftivt <SK«M. t Sts,,,ul*r t -
,uin'»n \ .v Ss ■ ni.l ,
I Hop fettiT - arv tnvAl u»we,without into - i:
loatins* AM -
Ns> matter what vr*ur f or rrmpt-tns
Suv what tho di-w^xs** nr «dj[wn*>n» is u» Hop liit'
ttra. fbvn**. wwilwntilycuam* 1 ® sick but if you
only foci had cr nlsentO*-*use th rm at or.iV*
Jk Unuty $?OOwillbe^ki;»*«J s*reytMtriif«h saved Kaimis
» help* suJer" e NtftyourtrtaMls they -ill lot
cure v>r Do tfo>4
•uffcr.bnt UM>ar>d«rc» thrra .»*•«, Mop »*•
druaktn KciiK“c’«-r. • Hci|» hut mt*cv* 'hr is Pun r.o^'"- 5c » B U w*
t\v> ” u.
*«.! Htslli-itiv B<>rs- ctwt v 1 mke ; ih» -ist \UP?^
r. no |vr9QB or
k 1 > nib) he wrlU ut them. ■■■■
p.jX. O a nas ** C ' »-•! lm sjjtihte rarv
r Arc*'t tr * au 11 :
for'tNteiiar. Hvdp R*tjrr* «l|g. Ca.,
lUx’bs^tvr V.Y .Vh) Tiw-.nt • t
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
70 S MAN LSD SEAST.
For more than a third of a contrary the
Mexican NusUng Liniment has Deer,
known to million* aii over the world as
the only safe reliance for the relief of
accidents and pain. It i* a medicine
above price and praise— (he beet of ite
k iad. For every form of external pain
the
MEXICAN
Ifostanty Liniment is without an equal.
It penetratri flush and muscle to
the very hone— making the continu¬
ance of pain an<l inflammation impos¬
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and
the finite Creation are equally wonder¬
ful. The Mexican
MUSTANG
Liniment is needed by somebody In
every house. Every day brings news of
the agony of an awful scald or burn
subdued, stored, of rheumatic martyrs re¬
or a valuable horse or ox
saved by the healing power of this
LINIMENT
which Bpccdily enres sracli ailments of
the HUMAN FLESH as
Klieumatlum, Swullln^s, Stiff
Joints, Contracted Muscles, Burns
nnd Scalds, Cuts, II raises and
Sprains, Stiffness, Poisonous Bites and
Stings, Ulcers, Frostbites, Lameness, Old
Sorea, Chilblains,
indeed Sore Ifipplcs, Caked of external Breaat, and
every form dis¬
ease. It heals without scars.
For I lie fiBCTE Creation it cures
Founder, Sprains, TTarness ftxvinny, Sores, Stiff Joints,
Hoof INls
emae», F*>ot Itot, Screw Worm, Scab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, \Viud
galls, Old Spavin. Thrush, Ringbone.
Sores, Poll Fvtl. Film upon
the which Sight and every other ailment
to the occupants of the
Stable and Stock I'ard are liable.
The Mexican Mustang Liniment
always cures and never disappoints;
and it Is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOE MAN OE BEAST.
May 20, ’81. j-y.
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Gohjc u.sa:
L ’2 Proprietors sad Ma&ama sDodorCooiract of tie
A
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Fh> P!i*t<‘z Kimcsiss st h. h. Thro Setar f K t.k,T ’ilrteen Engraved JJV. » »W, that fr I
;rm rij ______ euqu -alt ran be
FivffOctav.s. T«-o K r. e bw-dU, H.gnly liiv
AJI All Ude iMe hnjwjovernwrtn. lir.j>r«vetn«fiU. 1-idK ItrfK ILuidn Ilabber r 1’clai IClai Ca;rw-t* Ct*-Tw‘« f f - - m U J | onl^ onlvon on
btOor guaraisUtr bo ifivcti. ^ ^
-'Bo cat:
n»k Shipped •♦y’* efOnpin )s n»’»'illy Direcrfor Ca -J. rur.! at nto-it » |100. $98. N*
‘4r lon«*l ii>.lrumeiit be*.
or iwr.: r c n bo made. It ro*u Bothm* to
jry iL Cuur«B, UnN, Chape) an<) Parlor Ur fc 'ao» g 7“ and upward*.
Kmomz
I,WO lit, Seven aud ono-tblrd Si
ai!ro-:id oelav-v, f;;i| agraiTu * aJe,
ease, corners, tmautiful mir Vl 11 „ H ro t heavy aer
i.c!itiut hi; d top mrmiaianul) found tho case, l ack'finished aarnc ne
M ont r nil iron frame*, heavy extra braces, Improved new scale,
tirueh era- I ulUm, fret desk, car v*l pedal, aolid rosewood mould
lutr*. .v v v front*, rapped hammer.*. Thitls Ar.^im-ecePlana
We s.,1 IHIUJCT and for CASH, ronuaumflv mabkto Ml]
ben,lUful liano f.rlesstt'an half What u «;dinaiily asked by
Shipped Directfor-$235.
The Meriden Purchasing Oo.,
Meriden,Conn.
ocl.27,mtf.
i KIDNEY-WORT/
n DOES WHY?n
MWONDERFUL
•a CURES!
Bccanso It acts on the LIVER. ROWELS
a a ami RIDXETS at the same time.
Booatiso it oloaneos the system of the poison -1
oua humor* that develope in Kidney and Uri¬
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti¬ -a
pation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
[Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints.
SEE WHAT PBOPLB SAT: *
-a Eu grne B. Stork, of Junction City, Kansas,
says, Kidney-Wort cured him after repular Phy¬
sicians had been trying for four yea*s.
Mrs. John Arnall, of Washington, Ohio, says
her boy was given ui> to die br four prominent
physicians Kidney-Wort. and that ne was afterwards cured by
*
XT. M. R Qoodwfn, an editor in Chardon. Ohio
says ho was not expected to live, being bloated
beyoud belief, but Kidney-Wort cured nim.
Anna L. Jarrett of South Salem. N. Y„ says
that seven years suffering from kidney troubles
and other complications was ended by the use of ♦
1 Kidney-Wort. I
[for John B. Lawrence of Jackson. Tenn., suffered II
years from liver and kid ner troubles and
after taking “barrels of other medicines,’ LJ
Kidney-Wort made him well. a
Xichaol Coto of Montgomery Oenter. Vt., ★
stiff“r unaclo .1 eight years work. with Kidney-Wort kidner difficulty made and Lin.
was to
** well as ever.”
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PERMANENTLY CURES
* KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Piles.
tin IT!t is put up in Dry of which Vegetable makes Form fn
cans, one package six quarts
of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Cow- yc
trated, it. for those that cannot readily pre¬
pare
U tF It acts \rith fijnal cffMenef <n either form.
|l GET IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. TRICE, $1.00
HtWin WELLS. RICHARDSON A Co.. Prop s,
semi the dry post-paid.) ri RLItfiTOV. TT. -*
¥ a
lko. lo, 'bu.j-y.
'
e* I. =• ,1 , i: ..> : c. vd. (,ia.-s Cloths
5 A- -V. vd., Muslins'-. d.. Nice Dress
Goods Tic yd. Stock of goods rnarvel
onstv cheap on Bargain Tallies of C. A.
DAVIS A CO.. Greenesio tjA.
Knowledge is Power!
|^ r:T the 1’eople know what they can buy for a Nickel from the
FIVE CENTS COUNTER!
cuiw ff : .rtfflSSjSSf prize boxes ; Two spools good thread KS'ffii"* tI,r^T nice d U
«n: coffeepots; one yard ruffle for i : « doz. basting dr^sng tm
tu k combs; patent nutmeg neck : nice rubber comb ’cwtS larw
a Z'^^ir grater; one pair scissors ; one cake compand: white Sr
stana protector coffee 0 " pair ladies hos * • ^hoiam nntZto
, aiess . pot f and a sod iron stand. Garden trowel
grater; sh.rt fronts, w,th a great manyotherthingswhichweinvite you te
A. DA IS A ex
\ i.OGreenesboro’, Ga.
Knowledge Is Power!
JNFORM the People what their money will get them from the
BAEGAIN TABU3S
cts liu- ^ViVviuslm AGui- L Ja, r s -1
yard. Wide Matelasse dresJTtn.ds ^ts*
grass cloth Sets i>er aid Lace
striped Huntings 10,12t and'l.V,:ts(worth
twoarid threetiinesas much) All wool
summer flannel and all wool plaid Cas
si mere for Gents wear ^ts 40cts ner v-ir.l
Gent's linen Pants Ge.rts
50and Toots. Torchon Laces (nice)oc r'J
Vermicelli and Bretonne Handkerchiefs'
Scarfs lOcts. 2kts
Large handkerchiefs 5 and lOcts. (led
Bandanna handkerchiefs hoseTb large size lOcts
Ladies’ hose Sets; nice a uUScts. ;
ss?' sssssss” Amiitlmm
20and50cta. l'l.oto and
at about half price. Large American
Dictionary ().>cts(wortli •A 5 1.25). Chatter
box GO and oocts. C milk buckets
loots. Tin milk pan large locts. Square
and oval pans good size 12jets. Glass
1IT1I1W1.
! ^ si's:,-, as* rrza
1 U “ a ' llS befoie t ie lusl1 of tnule compels us to close the cheap Table for
the season
TURNIP SEED.
lop; 1 eruvian Whitt) lilobe; Early Flat Dutch* Durole Ton \V« h-iv.v
liirnip Seed both from Landreth and Buist, and have also Greene countv raised
seed from reliable parties. Those wishing good seed can get them from us]
C. A. DAVIS A CO.
lound m oui ,„T hcrc immense is 3carce and ’y “ greatly thing varied that the stock. trade demands wliich can not bo
C A. DAVIS & CO. Greenesboro’, Ga.
Greenesboro', Ga., July 29, 1881.
JAMES (J. BAILIE
—DEALER IN—
tpt
Window Curtains and Shades
-ALSO
Wall Papers and Borders
713 BROAD STREET
OLD STAD AUGUSTA, GA
JAMES G. BAILIE & BUO.
Feb.25,’81.j-y.
ORDER YOUR
SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS,
Cano Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws,
Shafting Pulleys, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine
War Wheels, Gin Gearing, CHEAP ! .TUDSON’S GOVERNORS, DISTON’S
CIRCULAR SAW, and Glimmers and Piles, Baiting and Babbit Metal and Brass
Fitting, Globe and Check Valves and Wtiintles, Giuges, etc., Iron and Brass
Castings, Gin Ribs, aad Gold Mine Machinery, from
DEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.*
FOREST CITY' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
Hear tlie \\ ater Tower, ITO Kenwiek Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Repairing Promptly done at Low Prices. July 15, ’81. j-y
I T L TAT 1 1 JL Yourselves by making mon
I j j ey when a golden chance is
t itered, thereby door. always Those keeping poverty
from your who always take
advantage of the good chances for making
money that arc offered, generally become
wealthy !) while those who do not improve
-it chances remain in poverty. We want
many men, right women, in their boys and localities. girls to work The
'ins own
business will pay mope than ten' times or
dimtry wages. We furnish ap expensive
omfit and all that you need, free. No one
woo engages fails to make money very
rapidly. You can devote your whole time
t the work, or only your spare moments,
! all information and all that is needed sent
nee. Address Stixsox <V Co.. Portland
Maine. Nov.1,’HO.j-y.
-
CaT Wc understand that tiie .j counter
It) counter and Bargain Tables of U. A.
DAVIS A Ut)., GreenesborQ’ Ga-, are
attracting large crowds of customers.
I-#" Many citizens of Crawfordville aiui
T iaferro arc beginning to trade with C.
V. DAVIS * CO., Grecuesttoro’,
tlu *>' fil1,uilat lt W* them we>{.
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l-~ Iron Bitters far sn> by , ’‘
T? A VIS A CO'.. Greenesboro’, Ge.
pteseivc* stands 15cts. Good blacking
“Sts lur ^l Chmw^ -cV f lM mer le <i^ SI| l>P tS 5 - s i5cts
dTes^check^d'tOD^ai^r.*-^ h p na- ^s.iocts. , ,, ^^ Ladies
ii„ . oi.no- rh'ii r^fiir’lV'f 2 ( ^°i th ’’° am }
•{ 00 ) buds fur Ilats 2-icts I Hoys j and
> £**,****■ Hleacll0d Da
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ters locts. £° riiermonieters We 51 liJCt3 ‘ and The Barome- ™ome
“ Tahf T J U c f stors Sp;lni an ? f 1 ' cruelscom- Lace 20618
L,’, A . ® . cor *| eo “ s j _ acts. Gents'job
Hat. 5S h"n«K° U , ?''t t,,eir ^‘“1*
-£wjkKsstk? There o
^WSSSrkS?J!uS!f«f*f vely™!™ , “ 0t
wiil te
ble indeed. Those who hav« Ot
,u;l ^ e should not fail to ses 0
^ oun ^f rs 211,1 Bargain Tables,
G. A DAVIS & Co's. Greer.esbo
ro\ Ga.
<Dl f \ Outfit structions furnished for free, with full in
spiv profitable / business that conducting the most
in. Th* business is anyone can engage, aiid
instructions *o easy to lentu,
that our are make so simple and plain.'
any one can great profits from
tire very start. No one can fail who is wil-.
ling to work. Women are as successful as
men. Many have Roys and girls can earn large sums,
made at the business over onq
hundred dollars in a single week. Xoth
ing like it ever known before. Aii who en
page with me which surprised at the ease and rapidity
You they are able to make money, during
can engage in this business
your spare time at great profit . You do not
have to invest capital in it. We take all the
risk. Those who need ready money, should
write to us at once. All furnished free.
Address Trye & (Jo., Augusta, Maine
Nov-VHO.j-v.
if?” Bargain Tables of C. A. DAVIS
& CO., Greenesboro’, Ga. open every
business day except Saturday, when the
o'eat rush of business requires asuspen
Sion of the Bargain Tables for that day.
! 3T The haqdfomest prints, Muslins,
Dress Linens, Dress Goods, Millinery
Goods at the lowest prices. C. A DAVIS
A Cl) , Greenesboro’. Ga.