Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1881)
ROUNDABOUT IN GEORGIA. Matter*Tliroiigtiuu t tbe Mate Kcdurcd (11 Readable lien* |.>r the ■■tarutmUH l.ulrrtaiiiinrnt ol the Reader. —Dr Pharr, of DeKalb, ha* sold from a few acres SI.'KW, worth of grapes tins *er, SOB. —(thicken cholera prevails In Gordon county. —Caterpillar! are at work in Talbot county. —Atlanta is soon to have a variety j theatre —Half the turpentine tr«e* on the roast were destroyed by the recent a tor ill. —A new eountrrfeit dollar bearing date 1ST*, ha* l*»en discovered in Atlanta. —Several Houston county farmers have pureltaaod steam engines this vason. —llev. John T. Padin, of Roswell, a lo eal preacher in tin* Methodist rliurrh is , dead. —An Oglethorpe fanner, sav* the Kh», turned all hi- hands loose to kill snakes that he might make it rain by hanging them on the trees. -O S Cowan of Pulaski county i.ffirf ginned Ml pounds of lint out of pounds of *«••«! cotton. —Tlie Exposition Grounds in Atlanta have been closed to visitors until the open mg on the 1st of October. I — Augusta is to have a grand display of . fireworks on th* 21st in*t., ami a naval battle on the Savannah River. —An Immense nninbiT of colored people lost thrir liven during tin* recent, tenfiu atorm among the rice plantations on the coast. —The trad** i*<ni« of (Imi Augusta fJhron fc/zit. CirhMitutvrtKib*! ha* readied 11s, and lathe handsomest tiling of the sort , we hav« ever seen. —Octavius C’olicn * Co., assigned of Savannah, have failed, the cause being ‘■shorts" on gra# and cotton. Liubilltle. from lino.OWUo *150,(ton. in - a The new Warily serial «torv AW/tf, hv of MUh Savannah, Fannie *im May out Will, nf A Manta. The Mm in one of the i first paper* in the South. - Representative W M Gaskiu«, of * ni '* young lady cousin, Mis* Siren* Harper, were wrionsly injured hy a runaway team last Saturday night lit Atlanta, 1 —The Oglethor|ie l-lrho call* attention to a *»fe agent who *old a safe lo an Allien* Menimnl for f Uo laid down In hi* store, n:M,r^Vh..^ -A large number of white and eolored falM»n*r* havf* luff Savannull for NcwOr I**hiis, to tako ttio pIhcoh of ft 4 rikerH in {hat hy tin city. tabor Their Bureau transtMirtlon of New Orleans was paid fin -In Montlcello they have two infaiil woiulers. Hie luiblislier little of the ll.nrl.,1,, , employ* only a boy and girl in hi* | ! printing Inn mi«i offlrt th« hoy hs roniiMmltor**. Thu of yiii Huvfii y»*ais ugo. ; Each fl*n set up n column a day. — A young Atlanta girl was recently i Virhi«pp*d and carried olf by force hi j j GlmUnuooga. hy whence *lie was to be taken a woman of had character to iissikm at.e in Little Itm-k Ark. She was recovered, and narrowly saved from a life of .•Jutme. — A little hoy, lu Gwinnett county, who was playing hide and seek, ran into a col- j tollhouse to hide.. Me dug a hole in the seed cotton and buried himself in it head foremost. Being unaViie lo get out. or : make himself heard lie smothered to death. A eommunientlon to the Augusta of Rrnitnq Mi llin'* AVim, failure In yirw to of recover, tlifl ruiiUituriicy snegest* ** hi* successor lo the Senate, Wm. K. Jackson, President of the Augusta Facto rv and of the First National Rank ot that rlty. —Ml** Marietta Khode* mvial a drunk art)'* life In Rome the other day. With «onif friends *lte «w out wnlkiiig, saw a and man lying upon the railroad track drunk attain rapldlv approaching. I.ikea little heroine, she mdzed and dragged him out »f danger. -Mr*. Jane Utzpatnek, of Athens, died a few day* ago, a, cording to the tttnwr. I | frnni sickness brought on hy starvation. Her Itnsliand Imd treated her with great 1 brutality, ti»r,e«snrlr» and neglected to paovhle the uf life Being reduced lea v*i v feeble condition, she was nimbi* to • obtain them herself. . -The Atlanta Pott- Apnea! is one «f our j mi < !*r„.?.a in TV,. smith i DM..n.'std'ssm ioiJ,', 1 ',’. N.M. Rnmnau. Smal l to It* already flue staff has dene mneli to accomplish this. A'bet tor aelac tlon tban Hiese three ruuld not have been m..l*. fle Wish It snores* -Wf (tarn that Mr. lVtur Dalton has In^tilutr.t suit Mr*. Dalton for tlie rtfovery of SIT.oih), for Yorviui"'its husinvss niiumut*r a number of y#*ars. Messrs. Mu Whortur and Ih id an* umrloyud hy the plaintiff, ny tlm dufundant. nml Mnsrs. It LumpKin will donhtlwss mill Oliva hu a hotly rontastad as Imth suIvk Iihvu plenty lujfal talent of tiionev and th<*r« is first-class einnloy^d /vVA^. -Thetiwlj ot John Matin-*, the white Ball convict that died at the camps at Ground. Cherokee count v a few days *uioe, wa* t»kcn up last Saturday and a coroner 1 * Inquest fold. Frank L. Ilarnl son, state librarian, ami Atlanta pltvsi rlan* was that ware he piesent. ''came to Ills Tin; death Jury from * vmlh heart t disease, InliietedhyC aggravated 1‘bfllips. hv severe Junior punishment 1». " —A young man named Dunn was killed ttear TIiihim* Beliak s faint, tu Henry county, Sunday last. lb.a.-sec,,,* to he,, wv rv attached U* »t Near sunset sum® I ii' in tin* \ icinit> h*ard the i mi t < i gnu, and NCMiieoiu* hallowing. They Hurried to tin* spot. I here they found Hum, lying dead upon the around, lie bsd Is-et, *lu>, tlirnuvU the bn list A* til tmw It «** (tone, nod by nil.mi, Ittfonim lion has not ns yet Iwun received. - In Athinbi, « ft w d»>* ago.» young tmtn nf flue fwmilml social standing in fl’altou countx -in tbe employ of W. M. Hruthertoo, the dry ctssl* merchant w i* detected in u si,chi theft, lie then couf. * - cd several others x ct v ireely, stating tliat the temptation wtnea caused III- fall w a** 1,1* intimacy with a woman of abamtotusl character, whose acqoaintam-e he had formed through bad companion*. Ily xx is commuted to jail IF- is only seventeen years old and has not been Atlanta t„ -re than six weeks 11- luv* since been relea* i d, amt returned to bis home. V Rriic rwil. Miss Selinfi. r. tie- vonng lady re-Ming in Elmira tlie - o * rri .. llt Bitm K port reuunth as twing the wm man lu the State. ha> gi»ue eraa> Her \w sanity it the result ot i»«> mueh nutoriet\ on a weak nmol M»e is to t*e taken to an asylum ahleh on Monday lAiyslelana next f«*r tumhk of the j„ brain, the assert are no small degree, to th* Use ot eeiialn :u* d> to stain or color lo t ii«U.—iHudivu n Ammont. tt hat Aits Y ou t I-It * disordered liver giving xxlii.tr x-m , vcb t„xv skin or ,-ostixe Imxxel*: have reunited in d« st re-* * p < '•or do\our k. iivx'i ret um* t«» j*f j i » j i tten>. it ho vour ,'*yst(4ji w , t'c * > u-* (i with '*‘boii** Take a tew «U*es <»t Kidm v • xml vou ll fee! like a tmw man-n». ill throw of in.pc ’ • u every . •-Ht h «»ii*au will lie lusil v for tit ^i'ts sell luitll the Dr\ »U*l 1 quid*—A- } AIm. OUR NEIGHBORS. What the l*< ojitr .it Ujurnt < t>uut»€ Ari lt»lag-lem a* rutted trout Our liuluiif'tt aiid t (irresponoriit*. OOI.ETJIOIU'B. The |iotato an<l peat crops are a fail tire. Good corn crojet in some places are rejiorted. (Nil. 'V. If. Willis has cleared $2,000 on dried peaches. Opium eating prevails, and is fast increasing in this county. A street railway from Lexington to Crawford is lieitig agitated. Vo.i can buy wheat in Oglethor|>e | county at $1.25 per bushel—the price out West. According to the fic/w, planters are selling their lands to negroes on eredit and moving to the towns, A colored man, says some of our ex- ; ? ,,i *T‘ S > l** 1 '! **M*» for a plantation j m this county by selling apples. Several parties from this sect ion have gone west on a tour of inspection. If they " report favorably many others will ■ g ( , The ladies of the l.axi lgton Mission¬ ary Society have given a fruit supper for the bent-lit of the liealliens in (Jlii na. WII.KEX. There is great enthusiasm hero on 1 the carp question. Mr. Henry J. Hill has on hand ,( V I0 ° Imsliels of rust proof oats. A rattlesnake has been killed here : em'e measuring h nine inches in cireumfer- ciroiimiei | Prof. Anbury has accepted the place j of . , . the l fa Seminary principal in etna in I Wadi in I? toll. '‘Pinafore” will Is; performed at Washington under the auspices of m \y_ Merhteus. A man named Oidis ran off a few days ago with the daughter of the man lie rented land from, leaving his own wife behind. I Mr. I). M Andrews, of Washington i , >oi. out be engineer- j ~ ? ^ 11 August*! «IU<1 Kuox Vl * ** lUilroiul. riiecmlon reccipls at Washington for the year ending with last month were 11..W0 hales omie than ever l*> c ‘ ..... jv ..i . ... A imiuiMl Haydon MhmI, it is hii|>|n)K(m| li/nil ovoidoso of |w*isoi». in Washington last Saturday. He was a liar her hy occupation. OUKI'.SK. Diphtheria prevails in the county. at Miss t : Emma Point King opened her school j iiion last week. rroti jiutuil Tii<H*timr8 are lMtinc b«l<l ut several churches in the cotmtv. i Colton sells iii Greenoslairo within a <l«B<rtd of a cent of Augusta prices. *•* Hm* unitnly court (’lias. (»n*un ;iit*I Piute Thomas have Inn acquitted of burglary, See 1 oats ate scarce and sell readily for ninety cents fier bushel. \Vbeat is !,,al " ' Mr. It. W. Branch sold watermelon* to (lie amount of .>>7.75 rai.iod ou little n ' .ir,,i i ,,,.1 ' Die iinpressnm prevails that alantt . . ball an average eotton and corn crop « >H made in this , ollllty. The Superior Court is now in MM- 5 1 i ,. '' ’ lo Tl,n J ll<1 hnaimuo* mtsiness I*. l>0 - tol, ‘ kt-'ouit^^ )s consitlerable. . , > Mrs. Rachel Carlton, widow of I/ir kin Carlton and mother of Mrs. Jmnl son, died last weak at the age of H:t. Also Mr. Wm. Guill, of Woodtillo Ga , ' vl '" lias Ircen lid pies* from ltheuiut t ism many ye.ua. —- warren. Worms have damnged the young rabhagu and crdlards. A new place of worship is shortly to In* iM uotud jit Norwood by till) Mutho* dist«. Rev. Sain Jones, one of tho most elo qiiettt ittul popular divines, was in fl’ai icnton this week. Mr. J. T. Lee ami his young son, Earnest, of Witrrenton, are very ill; it is supposed with typhoid fever, A negro nmn fell froiu the train ut Bainett one day last week, and it is . received , serious injuries, Aunt Pollv Morris, a very od hnlv , Hw , Wednesday of last week oil Mr. . pl.ueotl little liit-i ‘ ereek. Tin 1 Clipper mentions a peculiar elns tent of cotton ladls. [t savs “There M1X Mls illl(| oue on t|lu end of a stem.” Says the U'arn*nton Ch)>i*er : The luggpst ohiiniueidii tree we over saw we U|ink i, ls „„ , :lson oU , ,d;,utation, ...... ’ , 1 ’ ... U' ... ". lr , ’■ It measures ’ ,l circunifereurp. Lolweeii and :t,in |>enple can 1 k> shaded by it all dav long, ll is thouglit it can furti i.*l, over■ JUKI |su8ons a quart of chinque pitta each to eat for one day. The ISO feet around is not the body, but the IiiiiIm gracefully hanging to the ground laden will, fruit. It forms a most com fortalde tent, and is one of the old jHiinccr tie«-s t>f the state, HANtXK’K. Tilt* drouth continues. Tb,. crop of l«‘as and jxotato s will «»'p"W«} | y l*e short, Nl ' 1 " • > 1 ! V-uU. so wo gle ui from tlw /' u> >( , uu Satuiday at $1.10 J>er bushel, ! M, O. I.. Bluion hits tutrehased the pUmtation or Mr. T. J. 8eheil, .-ntd xvill lain, there next year. Julia* Horton, of Sparta, one of the men blown up a wex-k or so since while blasting ro- k, died last xx.-ek. Miss l.e, a. and Mrs. W. W. Stevens. ' ,f **?«' Ul - ******' 1 «*'>«•*» *»">** » s F>r ‘"T. K * , "' !V ' "Ung the Liiua ot Mr. , \\ : un >tevens. Mr. V\ . severs, who we it from ll inciK k to Ki loi .ui *, l uion count V At has written a lon» letter to Mr f = v W art. making inquiries - ‘rtettds in Hancock. He - ■ iccount of t! :U A ts MY Kits k 3 ! VIM,'US, .It! DRY SHOE'S, Notions and Hosiery, BOOTS, SHOES, I ATS AM) CLOTHING rpHE UNDERSIGNED would r< v.er•‘•ant- of Taliaferro 1 and adjoining counties, that tin y I F*J iv being received, tbi- and market. in price A and assortment is uuuqualcd by any V; •i brought to special feauture of our business b tiny ft. WHOLESALiE HOOT,SHOE AN l) ILYTH 0 US 1 . Entirely distinct from our Dry Good-iN‘*tio; In our new store wiil lie found the large-t ami bet .W- * * if is HOtes and IIATS we have. ever had. and we feel satisfied that it rill be ti >i p to inspect our stock before purchasing els.-where MYERS k MARCUS. Heptemlier ft, t» l.—yt. and gH8 lire • < t. Augusta. Ga. i L**e «.» ini: TO « J-ttffN & >r» on A f • W it. a M » f v c ,J Virgi* tf«. s m» : . •%* »•> r,e,j4 *<»• 1 * i.* Prtv at« Me A! A'l VI «#<0 • u.tir;* (rdli impure act -a # ( »> IUTT& BISPtHI« j»T .MOO, r * April 8. ’Hl.j-y, ' (jorr Outfit sent five tothn-e aim xvi-h *cV, L? ’ V, c'J'gap' Ini mc*s 111 He kiiowii mo.-t pleasant ICvcrytlnrii, a id ii. pnit w| Capital not reiiuired. We will furimk yon everything. $10 a da v and upwards is Vsi ly made without staying away from luvre overnight. workers No risk whatever. Many Many wanted at once. are mak ing fortunes at the business. Ladies make gtrl*; m much m tnen, and young boya aud make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more money every dav than can la; made in a wc.*katiinvordiiiarv employment. will find short, Those road who engage atoms a to fortune. Addr. H Hai.i.ktt «te Co., Portland, Maine. Noy.t.’so. j-v. RIO Cathedral Ht. Baltimore. It is with real pleasure that l add my testi niony to the great virtues of A'lurufynu as a Specific for Neuralgia and Head ache. Sucii a remedy is a blessing,and all SulTerers .tlionld keep it on hand. J. It. Itidgely, to Hutcliiaoii At Bio., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. Sold by ail luti^iatH. SMITH’S SCROFULA SYRUP Is Inoed and in Fact —TUG MEDICINE OF THE AGE. •o iu*\n \ fi;w oi ills: Viann s: , > >•*<» <’f Ht" first young met, of Atlanta savs it saved his life when all others bad t I j J|*t J •I. it'. JoiiNSON.Uhik Superior Court of (fcimee county,say; • ‘ 1,. is all it claims and more ton. It acted like a charm on ■ the ft tend 1 ordered it for.and has cured | aim nf KVICHY SYMl’lOM of the disesee.” A not her says be tried all the Blood ! I'hviImth known.ot one be look live •• seven butt .cs ami tour gallons in bull without iMMielit. ('ciiiitieiieii g vri'.li I'.ti.* he is ahe.ulv lot tic. ^| r , I’vtcrrs' of Uriel H ri vs . mnl of nnouic Dia.rboo a anfl Scro f (ll „„s r.r„pt,ot,s of llf;-cu v.ar.’ standin" '”.v with 1 Hem V two U.ttl.'* ;i says Us rileds , on him have la , .-n so won derfttl that his neighbors look upon as little less than a miraeltt. Numhers of physicians, know ng . . ingredients,hesitate not to presents*,it, aud always with benefit to the patient. Hundreds of others are in eestacies over its g.aal effects. Long l,st ol names could la* ad, cd , itm, .ary, but it.s d fects sixutk tor themselves. | Sold by Il.S. SMITH. DRUGGIST. Crawfordville, (in. M ;t.J5,'sl-l-in. I HALfl]^ £ *w ;■ tl EGETABli: I tfAlR KENEWEb® r n L $ - v> WJ \ Hm been In constant fey' Y ; I rY§o y use by th® public y • F for over twenty yearn, X; Si ; i »nd U th® b®»t preparation ®v®r Invented for RESTOK- Tha INO GRAY HAIR TO ITS J Assayer State YOUTHFUL COLOR AND I V LIFE. II and Chemist / It •upplie® the nuftiral of Mass. food ami color the , to hair and Kbauds without gtainiug th® j leading nkiu. It will Increase and j Ptysi thicken the growth of th® c-ians | j hair, prevent its blanching j 1 endorse 1 aud falling off, and thus V AVERT BALDNESS. and 1 recom¬ It cares Itching, Erup- mend it | tioua ami Dandruff. As a as a HAIR DRESSING it is very ■ great j desirable, giving the hair a triumph silken softness wlweli all in medi admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy. 1. cine. ^ #5,-* ^ 1 ' i. Buckinghams 0V£ WHISKERS wtll change th® beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being in on® preparation It i* easily applied, ano producen a permanent color that trill not wash off. URFFARED BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. N, H. Stf iti by A, Oeae-Y ' McCr. «. V i®.! Th*F earless. s.'.'A I nequalled for but V lew. . i. frr.,:. il^^T^-VSSSt of Judge*. r,t wi'-:, .. \i f vm wn bf C)f?<ci»I Rfif-rl Jl‘ ,■• • wer w th |. %* elcVAt : n tViir. *nv • • - cr. ThfesOerS* raton?, Fnnnlnm Wills, Wood Saws, ti !•• W»t in m*rli t. ( ‘7>i« ».-r.t frw*. Artirw*,, mis \Ui» UAfIIO.lt, O.Uc-kuI, SrhoUr e Co., N\ Y. , v nleis for Wie above machines will if receive prompt attention, or the 7)oise Powers, and Threshers and may be had separately freight if so desired at Factory prices, with added. H jl‘ ■*-1 Presses. Oimpotind-Hand Power Cotton Press |,s , that have capacity , lor doing more work, with less labor, than any presses in ti., AxaSO. H ick Machines worked either hy hand or [lower, with capacity of JO,000 So if 15,000 a day of the very best quility Presses Brick made from crude . ready for t kiln from the.ma- . I y. ie pone, saving much tune and lahot Ipply to ,1 AS N|()(t\S 1 jR ' ’ A°‘ ° 01lt. 20,'SL-h-m. AUgUSlitj , C«ll May u 3 i BUTTS’ titSSESM Tr*.it nil Chronic Diseases, aud enjoys a nation¬ al ■' utation through the curlag of complicate chros. ,uc,RErjoN.. f ^xeosmE U^ *■■ ‘ions of the blood, Mercury skin or bones, trented Medicines. witlt s”c ciM, without using or iViaonous rouse mew tuns f‘>r imttlnpss or msrriSK«. permanently cured. PAUFjn-STR FOTED g “ gBffi peMoromniTuUahon .* prelcrred, which i* FREJ3 d ,l,u and l invit- "“' ' “ Commun e -tion* itrictly contidential, and ahouid be aildre*M(l nu-imr-rs.mwusit.su.si.toua.*i«. April 8. >81. j-y. BAVID LA5DBEIE & SOUS, Philadelphia. Pa ... v.Je, exi.j-y. 8PM v §4 • N 11? A ffts'dac// c «?/ A °C / h\ , A TfadeWark A . A -t- OJx. X w m f . |\CWV Ut*' BBB AND SPHRKATORR.HCEA. A ftitnaMo Discovery \ndlSovr DopartuceInM«d! *• • I naentnviy lj Nuvvautl 1 > sitively efioctiva .■il } j^miAt-it • v i>»r the ,xnd ; I potency permanent by tlio Guru only of 8emi- true >.vn v. a iz: Street Application tot Lor. incipa I Soafc • 3:i»(-ciflolniiuf,nceoathe8emin..i •' acting by Absorpt: R. anci steles,i^ao- exerting * V u-a .'i-y Due ta. Prostate Gland, and lift tiira. Tho G'.n ... f ar lit-mudy :aattended witii no paiuor incoa \ tu r> 'e, and does not interfere with tho ordinary ! ir .ta of life; it H quickly dissol ved ao.l soon al> ■ : •.<«;, “ect producing: an Linuiedialo soothing and restor ! ' vc • upoa tL;> 8 xual and nervous organiza ' i; wrockod fromc. i.'-abusdand excesses, stopping *.rain from t id system, restoring tho mind to » h aud r- and ruemery, removing tho Dimness or Utf nt, Nervoud Debility, Confusiou of Ideas, A \ non to Society, etc., etc., and the appearance* of premature old ago usually accompanying this Ve.cde, aud restorUpp perfect Sex -, d vigor, whore ft h:.. boon dormant for v*.ara. TLla mode of treat ritut has stood the test la very wv ro cases, and la new a pronouncod success. Drugs ar • too much pro ScriLyd lit those trovd !*•«, and,as air . can bear wit¬ ness to, with but ! :. ,o it t •• y perma • ntgo >i. There 'a no Noa.scn?r* uK ut this 1’rojparatioa. practical o?v wrvaiui v-lil has giVGBJlti; bt'en in : it ■nor.::. Medicafj >»ud it tei j.wl i>y the 1 * ion to bo tho ; last r.U.i. aul means yet iisci>v*'rv ■ if rtcichiug and •.'tiring t :iis very pre valent trooblo, tb %t. is w yli known to bo t he causa of uat oRl "•isory to •••• mar.v..and u;*••.(' ' c : v.a<: ka prey witi rith i:»notr.p Ibeii use.to.* in a tru.rs and b.g fee a. No. 'The 1, Homed/ (enouga neat v a. oi i r.-'o sr, on. • * cast;»i: io i o; Na. uilicient to effect a por rjanct * <■ -e, >.:• 'o* in suv- r > or :s.) So; No. 3. -£'■•■: ... : months, v- -iI f: S?. t> omission* and * turn* " -r iu : :e worst c'i e*.' Font by mail, i far A uutom AM •••* rip.G.'e I H t*rations Pfllfiph-' ‘off t Abk Tmti hfvti *j. ?,-/;/< •‘•ti c&nviHcc ffis* inci tof uh -piimi thut thot; cun be a • g :■«></ fa perfect mn uAooti.anti 'I \ji4fvct’ t-i for tba ti alien nf life, sunte tut if atf'ccied, &oiU OXJL l by HAS313 REMEDY CO. Mfl 0OTSTSL .Mari.-'t ar.J Sib Sts. ST. LOUIS, MO. April S. * • ’ .j-y. . ;« ■ s»*s. jg*?s i ^ 5 ^ W. T. rarm r,' C c>-.va gVvvirig Ma eh at d Needles of vari >us k Crap Exil'd \ I He. Georgia h«zr.'? ’ o’v. 22 1 . . DAY, TAYYAHILL A CO., :J3 and 335 RKOAIt STREET. AVGUSTA, GA., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IX ALL KIXDS OF Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, Plantation and Road Wagons, Caits, Etc. Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of the Cortland Wagon Co.’s Spring Wagons and Buggies, Wilson, Childs & Co.’s Philadelphia Wagons, The Lightest Draft Also, the Webster, Old flagon made. They Hammered Iliekory,and Our Own have Make of One and Two Scrap Axles, and | Horse Spoke’ Wagois always Wedge full stock, in at BOT> fl’heels. fl o keep tom prices. all sizes on hand. fl’c have added to our stock of Fine Buggies and Rockaways, A . , IdIH‘ . of Cheaper Grade Buggies. Made to our own order, with special regard to theQuality of the wheels, axles, and spring-, which we will sell Lower than any house this side of Cincinnati. Xo Cheap Harness,Bridles,Collars, Auction fl’ork Sold. Whips,Buggy Umbrellas Also, a Full stock of Saddlery and Trunk*. Coach material of every description,Cloths,Paints, Lacing, Coach and Varnishes. Punches Also, Leather and Gum Belting, Packing Rivets and Hooks Italian Hemp, and Soapstone Packing. 1111 gs and Goat Skins. A full stock of Shoe » received. hend on your orders, or call and see us • Our prices will, at all times be 13 ottom Prices. Sept22yl JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS. —DEALER IN — ' | Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Curtains and Shades -ALSO Wall Papers and Borders 713 BK 0 AI) STREET . JAM OLD ES G. STAD 1JAILIE & SONS. } AUGUSTA, GA. Feb.2-V8I.j-y. - ORDER YOUR I SAW MILLS k GRIST MILLS. Cane Mils, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws, Shafting Pulleys,Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbin War Wtit'cls.Giu Gearing.(.'HEAP ! Jl’DSOX'S GOVERNORS. DISTONW < IKCULAK Setfl’.aitd Glimmers and Files, Beltirigand Babliit Metal and Brass Fitting, (finite and Check Valves and Wi isties. Gauges, etc., Iron aud Buevs Castings, Gin Ifilgt, and Gold Mine JJachinery, from CIEO. It. LOMBARD & CO., FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, Near the AVater 'lower, 130 Fenwick Street, AUGUSTA, GA. fcjfT Repairing Promptly done at Low Prices. Inly 15, >81. j-y. “ 1 iiclmrcVs I limsel 1 ‘ Again!” —DR. II. S. SMITH. Proprietor of tlic— A1J Hg»Kal%|fh KQlia. DiG Cflllia w&XOTGm (NEXT DOOR BELOW T1IE HOTEL,) CRAWFORD VILLE, GEORGIA TAKES tins mothodof informing his many friends'and customers of his ENTIRE¬ LY RESTORED HEALTH, amt with it his WONTED ENERGY, aud desire to sell goods, etc. They will find him at his post ever courteous, and ready to serve them. With thanks for liberal patronage in the past, solicits a continuance of the saino. Begs to inform them that in addition to the usual full line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC., He always has on hand, they will find an Dnusally Full StocK of LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS With something specially good under the brand of OLD NECTAR RYE ~ and Also a full line of Tobaccos. Cigars and Cigarettes, With many other articles* IX AVI) Ol F OF DRUGS » Il.S. SMITH, Crawfordville. Georgia. Mar-25,’81,k-m, rite WHITE Sewing Machine. The Ladies Favoritj! Because it is the Lightest Running the most quiet; makes the prettiest stitch ; and has more conveniences than any other m si Machine. ■ L*; It is warranted five years and is the easi¬ m est to sell, and gives the best satisfaction AW 4 lm of any machine on the market. V- -- - s , ;iJ S Intending purchasers arc solicited to ex n mm — amine it before buying. Responsible deal ,-T ^ - . ers wanted in all unoccupied territory. J. I>. A T. F. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Di alers, 59. BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 59 , For Sale bv Mr\ P. William?, frawfordviile, Ga. S,*pt.2.81.24t