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LOCAL NOTES.
—Mrs W \. I>?gwfn and daughter are
in .Atunit a
—Overcoats The best in town at Myers'*.
—Master Frank Mitchell is viewing the
t eautie* of the Exposition.
—Thousands at yards of mutant calico
certs per jarrt. V. A. Davi* A Co.,
•ireensboro. <«a.
-Dr J s Farmer went tip Thursday to
the Exposition accompanied by his young
um Guy
—Dry Goods in endless variety. C.
Myers's
-Mr. Jim*-- Anderson, a very popalar
young Crawfordville gentleman, is in the
Gate City attending the Exposition.
—Read the advertisement of C. A. Davis
* < o , of •reensburo, . „ Ga.
— Mr. Kuan, the clever proprietor or (he
Koan House, of Lexington, tms bwn *1**14
mg a ccuple of weeks in Crawfordville.
—Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! The
nobbiest suits to be found this side Atlanta
or Augusta, at Myers’s.
—Mr. Monroe Gorham, our very clever
and excellent jxwt-master, has been suffer
ing very much during the |>ast few days
with asthma
-A far., -tr-k of fl.afl.f. anrl Mm
ai...p ,a u,„.*
—Miss Lena Bruckner, of Augusta, is on
a visit to her sitter, Mrs. M. Carey Jones,
of this city'.
— Learn h«w tocoiiquorthe‘‘Uard times
bv a^ading the annouucement of C A
Davis A (Jo., of Greensboro, U*.
Mi - . Moselle Li-ary who lias been at
tending the .school of Miss Kattio Farmer,
left for her home at Crawford Thursday.
—For the nobbiest hat go to C. Myers.
—llor c-lradlng has been the order of the
day In Crawfordville during the past week.
—The true theory explaining tliegroa
rush to C. A. l)uvL& Co'».‘ Greensboro,
i* fait dealing and very low prices.
— Mr. Horace Holrlcn, who has been at
tending college aj Falrhurn, Is home on a
visit. He is looking well.
—Shirt stud*, collar buttons, cuff but
ton*, at Myers s.
, at'M^m^Bminell'ctl^g^AL
-UdH-'scl.wks and dolmans from the
auction room, very ch-ap. Cloaks from
5I.S0 up. Jaulivs' walking Jacket* and
nlatcrcltsat C. A Davis* Co’s., Greens
imra.Ga.
—The household of Mr.RylvesterStewart,
was gladdened on Monday lust by the, ar
rival ot uliaiidsoins daughter.
—Ties in endless variety at C, Myers's.
-Mrs. 1 K Boone, of Crawfordville is
v ,:n.;: ivlutivea In Orccuesboro.
—Childs' winter hats2.1 cents up. Boys'
winter hat* 21 and 11 cents up. Melts
winter bats 25, -’ii and so cent* up, at C. A
Davis * Go's., Greensboro, Ga.
Cobb Anbury will frolic around Atlanta
during tlie next three days.
—Mi W. F, Holden, accompanied by his
wife, left Thursday for Atlanta. Mr. Hol¬
den la one of the vice-presidents of the cot
t-m Exposition, and lie will visit that big
show dvrinft bis stay lu Atlanta
Mr C.inpcr Myers has, witlda the past
week, made quite im addition to his cleri¬
cal force. Mr \Y \V. Bird, one of the Hind
popular men, is now tearing calico, and at¬
tracting the ladies to Mr. Myers's storo by
hi* winning smile and gracious manners.
- There is a death of local news this
week MV have tried to manufacture some
but our feeble brain is inadequate to the
task
—Claude Holden K we are glad to sny,
again himself. It wus'a severe pull, but
Claude curne, out, as he does in every tiling,
top-side up. It did n* gins! to shake his
hand last Saturday, and hear him say in his
hearty, impulsive style, "your honor."
Mr. I M. Jackson is making some im
provenients on the dwelling next to Mr. Ti¬
tus Rickards'* store. The house will be oc
I'upied next yeat by Mayorllrlstovv.
— Margaret Peck, a small iieHro child,
died of diptherla about seven o'clock
Thursday evening. Her death was follow¬
ed by that of her sister, Mitt Peek, at one
o'clock Thursday morning
A iiiimt**r of Crawfordville'* fairest
d (lighters will visit Exposition next
Thursday. They would have gone day be¬
fore yesterday, but the festivities of the
hanging proved too great un attraction for
them.
Board and expenses were
Entirrly High lor too aw steep hysU— fot
Hut Tlie the average fare Is man's reduced physic ;
to
One I cent a to‘Atlanta* mysle—
Am going
Well, now, 1 should stny-de.
—McDuffie Journal.
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
draki^ Ginger. btiiiingu, Bucbu, £tan*
S and
m.vy of the l>mt medi¬
cine! are com¬
bine*! k» ParkeFa Ginger
Tonic, into m medtetne
of «Kh vax ted pewem, ms
* to make k the crc.itvM
r*!«x>d lhwtfirr and the
Bt bt Uea ith.v Siren-Mb
Ueatorr r Kn»r V*rL
It cuiea Rheum .v. m,
Hair Parker's fatetifte:
Balsam, h ““"Y t .“Sr
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i r*w(>a , Nvw .»!.*« w rohMvtlM twk. ntver iotsxicat**. lllssox
c; A Co., CtwmUta, N. Y.
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jS UMEBOU5 Testimonials ami
Large >•)«» prove that prices of l’ian-
4o and Organs, for same make and
style are from 20 to 30 j>er cent, less
‘'The Music House of the south”
than ebsewliere.
G. U. ROBINSON A CO.
fHpf; ¥9*
L. P. Q. S. '
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lArge (wall Contracts with the bes j
tuanuta c turers and Large Sales at “Tb
jf ug j c ,iuseof the South,” enable G
y ROM NSON A CO., to Bell Superio
1'iauos and Organs at less price than i
paid by small dealers,
T. M. H. 0. T &
(i. O. ROBINSON A CO.sell in Tex
JMS USal.'law’^II*'S uS
“17* MiMm Am T \JPm AY lyr A
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Twenty to thirty imr cent, saved in
|nti chasing Superior Pianos and Organs,
Musical Instruments. Sheet Music,Mus
l« Books and liest Italian Strings, at
‘•The vl nio onse of the South.”
Ttilling 1111(1 I* (‘pairing
Auut^ta- 1 >iSI °° ^ tbe
». O. ROBINSON RoniMROM l- * nn CO.
Oct.27,81 ,j-y.
f| MI EG LOBE HOTEL,
CORXT&U EIGHTH AND UKOAD HTRFETP,
AUGUSTA, GEORGlAp
1* centrally located, and within five min
ides’walk of all the prlnci^l Bnslness
Houses, Banks, Post Often. Public Ihiilil
iocs,Union Depot,Opera House,Telegraph
> 'Hires and Express the Office. door,going to all
.streetcars pass vicinity,(every five minutes parts
of the city and
during (tie day.
The House Is supplied with all the eon
venielirr of a first rliiss Modern Hotel,and
la especially well bleated.and provided with
nil convenient facilities for Commercial
Travelers Kaeli carrying eonneeted sampels. with the office by
room
Ih-IIs. SumniervuTe Tebplujlte in attachment office f* - iththeeity the
and tlie n accom¬
modation of guests
G. S. ATKINSON* SON. Pron'rs.
Formerly of Clemens House,Danville,Ky
t HA\\T<'OHI>VU.I.K. GA.
Dealer in Fine
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
A full line of
Salmon, Lobster, Clams, Corn
And other Canned Good*, Pickle*
Crackers. F.le. 1 keep only llm Res
of Goods, amt respectfully Solicit your
Patronage. 11. 11. FLTNT.
8ept.»,4-w.
Speeinl Notice,
Having disposed of the TfiK Demo¬
crat to Messrs. Young* Co., they
nre authorized to collect and receipt
for all subscriptions and advertise¬
ments due to Tiik. Democrat.
M. Z. ANDREWS.
|| I I pi Pjljl T) Yourselves by making
i.sjolfcrcd, money when a golden
chance from thereby door. always Those keeping who al¬
poverty take advantage your of the good chances
ways making offered,
for money that are gen¬
erally become wealthy white those who
do not improve such chances remain in
poverty. We want many men, women
hoys »ii,l girls to work tor us right in
their own localities. The business will
nay mot]* than ten times ordinary wages.
We furnish »n ex|B*nsive outfit and all
that you need, free. No one who en
gages fails to make tuonev very rapid
I y. You can devote your whole time to
tbe work, or only your -pare moments.
Fall information'ainl all that is needed
free. Address fen nson A Co..
Portland Maine. No- VHP.
*) 1 rivn .' S' OltUAN’8,
l x3 h oets.
reeds. Only tut'. Addles* DvSlXi, K
Beatty, Wasbington, N' J.
w worn
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K. R. SCHNEIDER.
Importer of Fine Wines,
etc. Cigars, Mineral :
J 61 and *256 Broad Street, • 1
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M YERS & MARCUS,
JOBBERS IN
DRY GOODS,
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BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AX1) CLOTHIXG.
rpBE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the merchants of Taliaferro
1 *nd adjoining countie*, that their Fall Stock is now brought being received, this and market. in price A
and assortment is unequaled by any tint ha* ever been to
special feauture of our business is the establishment of a
BOOT,SHOE AND HAT HOUES
Entirely distinct from our Drv Goods Nntinp* and other SHOES Depsrttmrtp. end HATS in turn
at'ire will be found the lurgrstand best selected stock of we hav
ever had. and we feel satisfied that it will be to the interest of purchasers to in spec
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
MYERS & MARCUS.
September 9, J Ail.— yl. 236 and 288 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
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REDUCED RATES!
VIA THK
GEORGIA RAILROAD
To me Atlanta
COTTON EXPOSITION!
2S»%SKSsSTSiSX 'J
ue in force until December .31st. proxi
mo. calculated one way, which is L-ss
than one fare for round trip. Tickets
must lie procured from the Cornpaif*
Agents, and will be good to return for
Three (3) Days from and including
data of issue. No extension of time
will be granted.
SCHEDULE OF DAYS ALLOTTED AND
TERRITORY:
Mondays—-Embraces all stations be
tween and including Augusta and
C'arnak.
Tuesdays— Embraces all stations be
tween a:.d iucludiug Haddocks and
SKlIS’ Imlnesdays-— r* Embraces a all stations . ..
between and including Norwoob ami
Wa.sh Jlgton.
Thursdays- Embraces all stations he
/Eirit.lln. mELT* ‘eluding Crawfordville mid
Fridays—Embraces all stations be
tween and including Greenvsboro and
Alcovy.
Saturdays—Embraces all stations lie
tween and including Covingtou and
Decatur.
The service will lie performed by the
passenger trains leaving Augusta. Ma¬
con. morning Washington and Athens, on the
5.43 schedules, arriving at Atlanta
at p. rn. By all other trains agents
will only sell the live [5] day limited
ticket, at five |.>J cents |*-r mile; or the
ten [lu] day limited ticket, at six jii)
cents imr mile. No tickets sold on the
trains. Bo sure and obtain your ticket
prior to entering the cars.
John IF. Green, General Manager.
K. It. Dorsey, Gen. l'assenger Act.
„ 1,000 MILES _____ TICKETS
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Geowiia Railroad Company, >
OeeickGeneralI'asscnokrAgent. AuotwrA, April 5tll, 1K7!I. \ )
V' pOMMENCING this Company will MONDAY—7tli sell ON t£ fTTrfrs- .inst..
AND MILK TICKETS, gootl over main
line and branches, at TWENTY-FIVE
DOLLARS each. These tiekets will he
issued to individuals, firms or families, but
not to firms and families combined.
„ E. R. DORSEY,
MayO,lK7U. General Passenger Agent
Georgia Railroad
-AND
Banking Co.
pOMMENCING Augusta, Ga.,S SUNDAY,4th eptember .1, mm. t
the following instant,
he operated passenger schedule will
:
no. l west—daily. KO. 2 EAST—DAILY.
l,v. Augusta 10:30 aim Lv. Atlanta 8:3oa in
" Macon 7:10am] " Athens 9:10am
"Milledg'll tmifia m! "C'wf'd'll 1.10pm
" W‘sh’i':i lt:3o a in Ar Wash'g' 2215 p ni
Ar. C'f'dvil t:12!p|m " Milledg'll4:4!l p m
" Athens 4:50 pm " Macon i>:45p.iu
" Atlanta 5:43unv" Augusta 4:0Gp'm
NO. 3 WEST—DAILY. NO. 4 EAST—DAILY.
Lv. Augusta3:55 p raiLv. Atlanta S:3ll n m
Lv Cr'f'v'U S:52 p 111 Ar.O'f’dv’ll 2:13 a m
Ar. Atlanta 5:tH) aim Ar. Augusta ti:30 a in
FT No connection to or from Washing¬ K
ton on SUNDAYS.
JOHN VT. GREEN, E. R DORSEY
General Manager. Gen. l’ass'ger Agen
THE PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
The Mhrt and Hlrert Route North.
Schedule in effect May 15, 1881 , upon
tlie Richmond and Danville railroad—At¬
lanta, Charlotte ami Richmond divisions :
j U • ‘ s **"' waii v~V 1 ' it U 'k h tast •(.. ,
Northward. •Express, ‘ '
No. 43 No, Mail,
47 No. 49.
Lv, Atlanta 4.00 pm Mas pmi 5:30 pm
"Lula Toccoa 6:40 am t'coo pm I 9.0'pin
“ 8:15 am ‘7:30 pm 1 -0:17 pm
“ Seiit*t*A 9.-1 am ;S:41 pm 11.2 pm
" Greeny'I 10:29 am |10:22 ami 1:05 am
' Npart.l’g Gharl'te 12:11 pm 11:42 pinj 2:12 am
" 4:15 pm 4:03 am B.15
“ Salisb'y I ii;07 am
pm 5:3H auijlf.-31 ami 7:10 am
Ar. “ Danville{10:09 Retim'd; put 10:21 pm' am
7:*S ail) 4:18 4:43 pm
" " Baltliuo'l Washt’nj 3:21 1 ;00 pm pm 11:25 9:30 pm' 11:25 9:.i0 pn.
" Philadel pm pm
t»:50 pm 3:25 am 3:23 am
" New Y’k ;10; 05 p m 0:10 am
South ward. u. S. Y. ! -UTsTFast
| No | Express, No. .Vail,
. 42 4s No. 50
______
Lv.New Yk _ 8 30 am 10 wi pm 4 3) am
" “ Fhilrdelpjli Baltimre. 3 20 40 am 3 00 am , 7 (W am
pus 5 05 am 9 43
;; • Kichm d 10 so* 45 pm pm .12 7 ou 0M an, Jl 215 m am
t am pm
" 7 27 am 0 18 pm 7 »1
Sallsb'ry n ir> am 110 33 II 03 pm
‘a S pm p m
'■ s*« v } an n' t>i, AO pm 4 fS 0*> am a "' ‘'i 2 .VI 10 am a
‘* Cirt'tMiv’i .*» or pm IK am 4.v» ;V m
.. f^* 1 »H 1 * > 1 OUA *^* SO] b pm !(,,, P ri1 7 K m 15 »: 4 (0 am
"Lull ;i|u '))
9 ,8 9 31 am
Ar. Atlanta, 12JI.1 am l*a» p m ,10 00 m
t lose connections made at all junctions
or terminal point- herein named: with ar
riv Sleeping in*; anti departing trains of ut her Lim*s.
Macon ear on train No*. 42 and 4‘< be
and Atlanta.
I-lf“ I*uilman Sleeping Parser vice daily
without change, between Atlanta aji,i
nokets York, on trains No*. 47 and 48.
sold and luiggage ehcckeJ from i
to xi| points North. Smth ami West. ‘
V POl’E. Gcr'l Fas* Agent.
TUTTS
PILLS
INDORSED BY
f ThV i'rn E rvrDVWueM*g* D
THE AFFLI irTrn CTED EVE RYWHERE.
SYftlrTOIdS OF A
TP/>I5 ■ Vnii jn •!> jni I LI ll/ETD V EsKs
Low of »ppetlte,Naii3»*.b owl» oo ativs.
Blade, fullness after rating, with jaduiif
©Tmouiory.with»r«elfc*ofn«Yl5|a5t Iectod oom* duty, w ;arin Di'zimeMj
*».;«.
.fluttering ^ifSg°hoU^y of eh - f. *«rt SlB^ Dot.before tK
IF THESE WAR^UrOS ARE UI. HEEDBD,
SERIOUS DISEASES mi SOON BE DEVELOPED,
TTJTTS PILLS e«i>eciMiy adapted to
•««'hf’Hs^A.onfMhiiiprfrVctjuuirhachnngo
Orvnns, Rmilor fc Mtoola are pro
in-,. -x ■- v,r.-., *l El.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Okay Hair or Whiukkra rhtnpd to kOlomt
Black by a Mm trio ai>pU*-atiun of ibis Dr^ It
Imparts a natural color. «vt* In<tantan«K>oclY.
Hold by I)ruK£i5U, or »vst At mh»n t>u r«r»ipt of p.
Office, 30 Murray St., New York.
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$10 profitable SS5«S£SiS!Sfi business that , iSS
gage in. The business any one can en¬ to
is so easy
learn, and our instructions are so simple
and plain, that any one can make great
profits from the very start. No one can
fail who is wilting to work. Women are
as successful as men. Boys and girls
can the earn business large sums. Many hundred have made at
oyer one dollars in
a like it ever known
before. Ail who engage are surprised at
the ease ami rapidity with which they are
able to make money. You can engage
in this business during 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
True * Co., Augusta, Maine.
Noy.4,',S0.j-y.
dh ™ Outfit sent free to those who wish to
•yVJcngage table business in the most pleasant and prof
Capital not required. known. We Everything newi
will furnish you
everything. $10 a day and upwards is easi¬
ly made without staying away from home
overnight. workers No risk whatever. Many new
wanted at once. Many are mak¬
ing fortunes at the business. Ladies make
as much as men, and young boys and girls
make great pay. No one who is willing to
work fail* to make more money every dav
than can be made in a week at anv ordinary
employment. will find Those who engage at once
a short road to fortune. Address
U Halleyt * Co., Portland, Maine.
Nov.4,'su.i-y,
Floreston-SfgsiK Cologne *bU. Sold •rt by •lirerfMOM. de^lrrt Fn«mi IA FmMm* la On*
•M Perfumery.
► ‘&C., All who 2-annerb, tired MothCTVBu«0€ssMcn]Mcchafucs^ by work and ftU who*
arc out or worry,
.are miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neural-*
'be invigorated Rowel, Kidney or Laver Complaints, you can'
and cured bv using___*
i— T you arc wasung away with Consumption, Age, *
,Dissipation ►Ginger Tunic or any weakness, you will find Parker's-*
the greatest Blood Fertilizer and the’
'Best Health A Strength Restorer you Can Use.
and ’ far r so penor to Bitters and other Tomes, as it'
-builds land $1 up the he system, system, but but never never intoxicates. intoxicates. 50 50 ct. ct.* 1
sixes. Hrscox & Co., Chemists, N. Y. 4
PARKER'S Rftnoves Dsadrdl
HAIR Ilncly Pcrfcuncd.
BALSAW iUsWre* Cviof.
DR. BUTTS’IHS
*U Chronic D,.„s,,. sad ,n.,o, » „ aIlon .
*i repatutlon tUrooifhtli©curioj?of com:»iicat«*dcase*.
IN P13CffET>ON*rEXPOSURE ^^
?CoD»o?H?Bb)^5?TIkS , orKonP5f?^HtH<rorith : **^
W.ihout'- ib'.ixk Mprenry or Poisonous M#dicine«.
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Conn rne!l» co*id*n!i*i. b**dtfr***«A
DR. HI TTS* 1« N#rth SU OC. SR Udb !*■«.
Fhilsda. w»Mui,?“o
DAY, TAMAHILL A CO
,M ’35 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA„
MAN! FACTURERS AND DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF
Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies,
Plantation and Road Wagons, arts, Etc.
Manufacturer's Agents for the sale of the
Cortlaud Wagon Co.’s Spring Wagons ami Buggies*
Wilson, Childs & Co.’s Philadelphia Wagons,
The Lightest Draft
Wagon made. They Also, the Webster, OM
have Hammered Hickory,tad Our Oira
Scrap Axles, and z Make of On* tad xwa
Wedge Spoke! I Horse Wagot s si ways
Wheels. We keep in full stock, at box
all sizes „n hand. tom prices.
We have added to our stock of Fine Buggies and Rock* way*,
A Line of Cheaper Grade Buggies.
M * de t ?, ur ow ,!' w ith «wd to thuQualitv of the wheels, axles, and
spun**, n, i which we will , sell Ltwer than any house this side of Cincinnati.
Italian Uesvp, and Soapstone Packing.
A,s ®> ° ilk »nd Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins,Lia
ingsand Goat Skins. A full stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styles, just received.
ktr Send on your orders, or call and sea us. Our prices will, at all time* bo
Sept22yl
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS.
—DEALER IN —
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Window Curtains and Shades
-ALSO
Wall Papers and Borders
713 BROAD STREET
OLI) STAD 1 AUGU TA, GA
JAMES G. BAILIE Jt SONS. J
Feb.25,’Rl.j-y. *
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ORDER YOUR
SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS,
Cane Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws,
w Shafting PulIeys.Hangei-’s Journal Boxes, Mill GOVERNortTDrsToSSs Gearing Gudgeons Tnrhin
ni«T , Gi8ftv' wn .?' 0,IEA1 ’ r Juwo.v's
Castings, Gin Hibs, and Gold Mine Machinery, 8 ’ 1 ' 1 d Bra * ( *
from
CEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
; Near the Water Tower, rt«> henwick Sree, AUGUSTA,
GA.
Repairing Lhomptly done at Liw Prices. July 13. ’81. j-y.
“RicharcLs Himself Again!”
—DR.H.S. SMI 11. Proprietor of the—
Old Reliable Drug Store.
(NEXT DOOR BELOW TIIE HOTEL,)
CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA
tv Ti^K»™"a£saaKK';fj?r. ! 'th-i t I.t-. h L W, J 1 tin, l him his post , a , ever ‘*nSrr courteous, , Ko ■iksbStTus ami ready to ■sjstjs
Wit)i \\ ith thank.* for f r liberal , fiatronage in the past, solicits continuance of the surve them
Begs to inform them that a same
in addition to the usual full line of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
He always has on hand, they will find an Unusally Full Stoex of
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS
With something specially good under the brand of
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InVnD OUTOF e DRUGS CCOS ' Cifiars aiul a.s. C 'Sarettes, smith, With c»ias'(S5ir
Mar-25, '81, k-in,
The WHITE Sewing Machine.
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The Ladies Favorite!
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Because it is the Lightest Running;
r the most quiet; makes the prettiest stitch.;
ami has more conveniences than any other
Machine.
W A' It is warranted five years and is the
easi
-r vA>
€ v est to sell, and gives the best satisfaction
M, of any machine on the market.
Intending purchasers are solicited to ex
amine it before buying. Responsible deal
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ers wanted in all unoccupied territory.
J. D. & T. F. SMITH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
BROAD STREET, ATLA5TA, UIU. 59
. LorSakbjr -Mrs. D. A. Williras, frawfrdviile, Ga.
9ert » ’r-.-m