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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1883)
THE DEMCCKAT. FlUlUY, APUII. 27, 1883. --- >1. t jiivi.i*, : : : : Propriolur. —---- • M *. AWIMOvWH, ; : s 5 r VOUCHERS- NOTICE. ADVFI.TIMN'G RATES: one eohitnn. one t ear flioo ; tron-iiot ndvi-rtisements ore Hollar per inch, first insertion: fifty cents per ineh each sub'e<|«ieiit insertion, I.OCAf. NOTH’KS •. n —nt» i"' line eaeh insertion SPECIAL BATES to yearly advertiser*. bfT’.SCBIl'TION*, ore dollar and fifty cents per y< :n Invariably in advance. NO AT TEX’! .OX t>o'd to anonymous ions nf*it 1 * i do wr* under take (o pi r si i ve or let urn i«jected mam tiscripfs. IMF. Dl'MOCBAT circulates widely in Oglethorpe. Greene. .MeDuKie, Warn ii, Hancock. V ilk*_s aid I :i I in t i-i l ■. 'o.in iiiediiint. lies, uiel present', a splendid adveitiring VII,I, GIVE ( l.l'lt UATKS with any periodieiil. If yon waul any publication hy it. write in us. Von can save money MAKE Aid-drafts, money orders or reg Mercd ielti r payable to, and e.d.iltess eoMumit.iealions to Thu Di'MridtAT, ( rawfoid\ llle, Cn The Georgia J’rt' s Association will meet in Athens on the PI Ii of May. The Queen of Madagascar is the only Presbyterian potentate in the, world. The Baptists of Georgia have contrib iled 831,500 during the jiast, year for va. rious missionary purposes. Ghsekvation proves that Saturday, ns well ax the mule, was invented for convenience of the darkey. Two hundred persons started, Thursday lasl, from Herne for America, on acomit of the a iiieultural distress. It is now estimated that last, year'- n.' ton crop amounted to more than 7 ,go,dim bales- The qmintity nfleets the price, A HECI-NT cyclone ill Eastern Arkansas destroyed five hundred houses, killed ten people , and , seriously , ... injured , twenty . , oth Thic census (liken in connection with the compilation of the city direetorv shows that Augusta has a population of flti.OOO. Df.ai.eIis In tobacco should remember that i nlv on the first day of Mavrin the Inventory he taken of tobacco on wlm h a rebate is allowed. The lightning nt Greenville, 8. Sun¬ day night wnsso vivid that it enabled ”.M. Quad" to write a two-page letter to his pa¬ per, the Detroit Free Press. "Detroit Fhek Pukm : Mr. II Stephens’ estate ia valued nt 812 , 000 . Will Wimhun, lilalue or SheTuinn leave a f 12,000 estate ;• Not if they know it. MaHONF. Is beginning his campaign hy Issuing n eir«-ul.tr letter of Inquiry to par tlen nilovvr V irtfinia, n*q^#tuiR a list of eoiifivd pmit'hm and thoir post-ofllee ad uress. Du. Tai.m \uk said in his* sermon huj Sunday : "Tlie South 1ms gone out ot polities into business and is being tilled with the dash of water wheels and the rat tie, of spindles ” IIivHMONti, \now has a population of 70,084. being an increase of over 7,0fM> spire is so. At nearly all points the "new South" shows up handsomely as to nd wancetnent in wealth and population. The carrion eating Yahoo who passed through Dalton, Ga , some weeks ago, 'ms tumed out to he a detective after counter tellers. He captured two of them ill ldr miugbani, Aliilmnia, and carried them North. Tiik Kichiuoml, V«i., St-uto iliinks it strange that that city "cannot erect a monument to Gen L-e." and says: "The Knglish p.op|,. presented.,-, with a splen- 1 did , , vi Stvnvw.iU J nekton. Hut Richmond has thus fai* acrotnpli^h ed tMitliing in the was of perpetuating the memory < f I-cm any other Confederate General, j Jest hear what the Gainesville Sooth ron say-. *’A . . mnn who ... will beat-a news paper publisher Oift of his two dili.tva year sip'seiipt’in. (or vvliieh lie has to pa\ ................. furlin' « ; it, in too nman to live on aiiythiiu:, hut *K*.h! rats, bedbugs ami cotton worms, until his bn-ath s.arils so * ivitudly bull dv; Lo in a tan UEM ROM. ASSuClATIOZ Tu puiNum»«'« to an adjournment ol a iQvetum he\& in the cimi t lxnmi on the Iitii iust., for tlie purpose of taking intv. consiilen.tion the expediency of < r j:*iiiiziug a Memorial VssociHtion with a view to raising funds to pure base the Lib¬ erty Hall properly, a !ii(*ethitf of the eiti¬ zens was held it* the eou r A uc’i.es.iav, amt tl to Ih* SllhmiUtMl to tiie n > lit! *. -I wee ting t.. be tie Id on the .nd ot Max THE LATE C Y< LONC I.Okfi ol I.He aii'1 1 ly iu (Sets! gia null Of h> *-1E . j; n'irous storm (iciii. i. thin count,! s ever witnessed oeviim-d la i, Sunclny night. it appears to have Uivirf* d m aOOh asi» j> he«l Georgia in two pari s, one<if which vet-ri il.Northwani am! struck middle and a little above middle Georgia, i Tlie other the most de.sti uetive plunged ti> to South Wist Geo*gin destroying both life and property in isumter, Lee, Diugb erty, Lowndes, Dodge and perhaps other counties. The storm was very sever.- at Covit don. and Worked dte.isfrnfs res n't. along tlm line of the At hens Brunch of tin Gout gin 1.’: ;:»•* mi. Buildings were demol. idled, trees npiootcd and fences. Wt it blown down *5 ii several of the counties herdcring on the rail road track. Several perso!,- w a killed iuv.i Anierieu.-. and th>» damage done to property in Suuiter county is ■ -‘tint ited at 5100,000. In Dough county, Pmssi - blown down, trees uprooted, :mil a imiulvt' of llv< lost h ,. V ntrl jicnoits badly iltjiin-d. There " as K "' : ' 1 io - " f ,iu ' : "" 1 . properly in Dodge, I owiule and perhaps otlmr enuti ties iu the Mate through which the slonn j, a (J| j IK CiTHEH SVA’IUH, Wesson, Miss., felt the full force of the storm. Dwellings were torn to atoms, Ahold t w > hundred iilowti down. The killed estimated at twelve. Number of people w ith broken limbs about seventy five. Calvin Head living in vicinity died from excitement. Among the killed are Mt-, Consby and two children, several children of ,|. K. Gibson. Two persons were mangled In yottd recognition. At Star! vilie, Mi , many hull and fences detttoyed ; negro woman and child killed ; sc ye ml whites and blacks wound ed. At Bread,nan’s Imvn, Mi s„ I m l,m. were, blown away, ton negroes killed and thirty wounded. riliman, oil tlm Nateiics & C Minimus road, was destroyed ,lc!c raph line ■ hinwn down for miles and .-eri r:i! pcMms }• 1 i i.»«1 and wounded. . , At West Point, Mi v the c.mrt lion Central hotel, cotton exchange and ot e. buildings were unroofed. N* lives lost. At lied Lick, Miss •» the track of the storm was two hundred yards wide. Dwell mgs, fences, trees, cattle swept away. A colored child killed—many people hurt, At Caledonia, Mi s., fences for miles around blown away and bouses torn to .,. , s ^ stl . |llu , |Mm , „„ , young nu n, while stooping over hiswife to quiet her fears, was knocked on the !•: ah by a falling sleeper and killed. Mlstri -s s Kolb and Oden dangerous.y would- In lalling tinilicr. . ID 3E mm 1 1.Mm cut of (* A. Davis Co., Treelieslruo. Ga. The lniesl . tilliiK-r, ,, tint hiiudsoin: st: . Mii.i- ,, tuny (iooods, tiie lowest, prices at A. DilVis A 1 o , s., ... «iieet.OHlH.ro, . ,, Ga. A GREAT , CS rORICAL WORK 1 eo;,: ejn ni-.xsn i ' i> FOPFl.AU in-4 iii OF Tin Fb i*i»*-:i« S3 A^)-:s v jyin3C-'t«*, ir» at Tut amfru an i unih - Nr TO THE PKRSKN V TIME iiv A 1.1 X AX I -Kit H -T F.I'II! ' i The Niiiion.il Publishing Go., of I’tiji i I dolphin, have jn.d Cldc. inn, ,N;, Louis, ami .Mh,.:,, volc-n.’, issued a uiaguiitrent |*"am'-g tbat'i'LaiqLmd'in the a »nv tilh- H^Nm'nriv Tins i< ter'lan' by la. d\ \dius, hd,! .!< st incl («* i i( kc t -.u, u B.*- ^nn«i..Hi *'lii (di \ < ; fii*» r,,v ,i StaJif '. U i* most ljt*nrfiiy (*o , unit , i).l thi work work tti toonr niu verniers. readers. Ii is no dn nms. detnils. no. l-o.utei tie effort to iiiihune national pr.di . Imt a Hear. vh d. m l l iii liarit from u the irrutive of the events i I I,' tiltfiii Id llip liiscovery of j e Amerman ( in pr« •sent time. It.gives a most inter, North sling Aim m-eotint lien, from of Iho ' Indians"oi j coming the. time of the of the white men. Tim voyages of Golumhus, the explorations of the dif¬ ferent nations ..f Kiiropennii the final con ipiesl and o, cupafion of tlu> i.o d !; ug laud, air i w’ii ,apl:,e p twer j. |,'.d ' * patient ' our eoioi'inl fidelity, Ikstory ami due is soulces ot those nople, ami we ti e i e 11 during institutions - ' who Ii lia.e mad , mr country free and great, are shawm with i markable clearness, n.,. o( ' (IMi . gn at struggle inr IndeiMndenee an told with a logical loree and ahiiitv unsurpass «d llI, y other Work t h, u follows \ clear and succinct account ot the events of ottr history until the iuouking „ m u ,,, ‘ s euu!Hl ar with ? d-FudI. th hm- p, rind Civil of jn‘}u*e, War. tin* Mexican Mr. War, ami tf. 1 IT| - t Sn plu-us' u - Vice- President of (g, , ,, ,.. hies him to give tlm jn -: ,,r • t Mea-ures the T Ih-eon'strueti.'in I,,., ,, : aom*e, hihI tin* a**muiis{!nt oiu m .* ♦ auiulo Hayus, und athl Arthur. o-*icli ' ’ a i>h* ti atm :.r ,:t •! ,, ih«* author, mulcriii.u ‘ . ,j l; . , UOM in; and yalliable hi.story ot our uouiitrv cu i published. Die great fame of the distinguished an thor ot this w,.i-k-is a s illei ut 12’’pertor'n’'i . V ' • l .*‘’ uv .,' vi * 1 ' " ' !i 11 ins j.k i ioruj<*<t h.»s (a*»k. .»Ir s- • ! 1 •• enjoyed . otbei peculiar advantages Pick hi torian ot otn - - ■ . :v ‘ !•"■ • ll) a ' ! vv;;r; i; tlu* ewnts w!>d \\ he i!dsi nl„ s h.* h,', . I' 1 M> ba. kn v ih cun w * w j ^ Gt’v ' * <ha 1 \ * nsa stau sman.Y t w ii • u - j .d m u. Horn standpoint v . a wlii I \ w ; ^ ^ t -, . : leai'h—the stand;•,» nt .4 persona' know . <lge, based u|s>u prof.-amt . in turn Vie tells" hte"'t!uv ! p, i'V'VV * aluabU* History of the United States mat I as yet appeared—a history which is in tl n osueets worthy of the gnat fame of its author. u is comprise.! in one royal m-tavo vote utuv <d neurit l.OOo tar; won e-eoiuiN pages, and ifiustrat s- s\ \; r * > >0 * 'nvr a viu^s : Hi \\ nd tiou the 1 ‘ost, e 8® K .v3 G mm if m " 1 * -f-.iL' - ‘-KD El Mi pg I For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis,Croup, Whooping Influ¬ In-| enza, Cough, re-1 : cipient Consumption and for the lief of consumptive persons in adran-i ced stages of the Disease -For Sale* 1 by all Druggists—Price, 25 Cents.^ T.F. FLEMING 9 DHUGGIST ATGUSTA, : GEOPG1A. X — x:x Is prepared to sell DRUGS ns cheap as any House Smith of Baltimore. fc.g. \ trial will convince you. FLEMINGSNEU RALGIA remedy nev er tad H will relieve any ease instantly. 0 cent per bottle. .. FLEMINGS CHILL FILLS arc well known and have a large sale, one box will cure a IIV ca- e of chills. a pi127 fini INSURE YOUR LIFE ( _ THE -\i K. HODJST MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION'” of Kentucky, insurance is Coin ’ ami eli.-spe-t Life T' 1 . in .onerna. : only | hat paw one. halt of the ii uranee to Its Pofcy imh'-ns, in eases of Vital inability to ut:iUo a .living. All must die, and it. is ih du'y "I etery man in life, to prepare meal:'.of Mipport a ft, rliirf '*!';!tit him. for insure those nearest amt dearest to now, delays me dangerous. For part-ion la . r j,iy t - the under.-i.gtiwl at Crawlord rill Gil' C■ T■ Bot'-as, A.elit. M M. A. A. iU33. Cl A It I* E K’8 MAGAZINE.; ILLUSTRATED. IPit'/ur'A Mtvjatine Dee.-adier l-erins Number, ite sixty-sixth I ! e.e.e with the it is 'ir* on." tie' pmiidsir England, illiistrut-^t periodical iu Ann Zi. in ml but d-o the lar ■ t in — s scheme, the most lk,:U' iful Ii its ; a I'.peu ra nee, ami the best, mafj line for the •••*"»'. A ! '“ w n-ivel, entithd, “For the Mai or,” liy f iulisianee Feniavo.'e Wooi-on. || Novemiioi l( . author of “Anne," was i.vgun in the Nanhi. the r Magazine In liter-.n in,proves and artis- with | tie i-gi ei-eticc ; each liava be successive ai made for .mm' I ae cr. ligjVer jf'.-eeiaf entertain- efforts ries, meat sketches, oi i.'s read- Ac. i s tiTaiu;.:hi)n'urirouk 'Jmfa .sto¬ , . .. ; T‘. I HA it ”KU’S : : Si l !i A UPF.lt's - , Y, : te : : I Vl.TElC.S U.VZ-AH,, : . : : : 4 l ie-TlHtF.E above juiolicatioiis . ' Anv TAR above i-jriwd : : : ! ! ' ,l Bil S M \Z: i’EOPLH NK I : G ‘ ' 1 • ;i u:pe s young piiorLis s • • o A NK id X SQt-AHB LI VKY, One Y- ar i 52 Nom’i- rs) : ID oo . Er T nil si;U s m ' ’ ! ! k or year. When no time is specified, it «ill be. i understood Uintt.li'' suhseriher wi.-hes to liegin with tie-current Number. Tlu* last Light Volumes of Harper’s Magiuine, in neat cloth binding, tviil be s .t h\ mail, postpaid, on receipt of 8.3 00 per volume. Cloth Chums, for binding, 50 nits each—liy mail, postpaid. Index to Harper’s Magazine, Alphabet! cal. A nalvli:- 1 1, and (’la.-shied, for vol nlues 1 toGo, inclusive, from June, 1850. to .Hun-, 1280 , one vul.. svo, I loth, ^4 00, Remit aoe Imuld t>,■ made by Post-Of- 1 Mowa Order or Draft, to avoid chance I of loss. ' Vi w* ip-rn ntv* not to ropy this adoertue in ■ -riV:■■ it th rtyrrs* nrd. r of ilanPKll A BliO'l HEOR A ddress 1L.VRFFR A RKOTHE’S, New York. !Z\ 1 ^ * V DAN ; * J \ ib 1 | TiU '.Ml. (»:: FXFRESS BRINGS ! - p -m Es- *- TIM t* t t*t ONI r-i nt t ALS x t cs ' -THAT- j’ | he n 1 if 11 /\ ) I [ he io^uth C * »Ur*e \ j * H !.<> 'A I’K > IN AUGUSTA. GA. 1 Thai (i 0 BiHUN SON .V TO * 1 t t — <! -SELL 7’HF. BEST- !> — « i *411 1 rvQ 08 ana o I Ur f .PO’RUC! « ans - r .i.i ^ ^ iC ^ j Ur3vl« , . A-.... l ; Sfakc — Ah 1. l.F.ss TITAN— iJN ?7\T Wh? i Win -ibivJN *7T?TVkT WliXfiii). ctrmTr«?« X An 1 also, save to tbs purchaser Freight and Insurance, MAKING } r ia M O T. i . i ^ ’'usiciil Saving In sL. ui ion oft lie South. s A \ i- MONEY! ■ >rs with • B, ;ut ^ «cU U Bt>! \,(;a Rgj , r.,‘-.*? ’sr^r ■ w: ----- '< .. X. 5S 4 NyX^ Embraces &v " the seaso ... hevebih V.. -!? Srawfg r iL^V- i m ■ s±3>tiLz ~riva^r*»V -c -... which for ISoS. i:i ' m ccn.'/r.- - - -V-• - . y’A y K’-.rhn,;.' , c/vr • - rrrr/tf />/ wh-.t pa.pt>■ you Peter Ksndersoil & i I 35 ■- 37 Cortlandt St., New York. »S®lPSS ,! Sn-A 2 V? f2E2SSK2 NATIONAL HOTEj ATLAXTA, GA. T OCATtlD IN TIIF. CENTEB OF THE S j City, depot only sind one block depot from the Union Georgia pas senger Ha; of Pacific and East T'-nnesec, Virginia and Georgia railroues, in the same building of tiie hotel. Terms, 52.00 perdue. E. f. WHITE, Proprietor. Eim HOUSE. STONE MOUNTAIN, GA, 10 Miles From. Atlanta. ; Opened (o summer guests good on the 1st of may. On,,| bribes, water, only a '§ j 2.000 ’V per #l«y ■ r!<1 ; hJO per week "V v ; - $30 i .® oar(1 per ’ ■ lln.iA.ii. AfHjess, ii. T. WHITE, Atlanta or St'mc Afoun tain, Op.. i T N. CHAPMAN, • CliA IVIVUD VILLE, ----- GA. Has on hand a full line of I IT (i A X ! AND Wagons, Harness, Lie. I hayo (lie fullest mid most complete lot of Buggies, and Buggy and Wagon Harness ever brought to this market and which 1 am selling at, BOTTOM PRICES. Give me a call when you need anything in mv line, inch 10 dim J. N. CHAJ MAN. W. J. NORTON. t itAWt'O 1IPV tl.l.r, - GA C..utractor and Builder, Also Oraler In A'...;.'/;! 01 c 1! . " Kinds. HDTEE T0 T53 P0BLS3. Fva'feir • v ••...... Cra'w-i'ofdVlric, < .'-.KWO' (pic \ UOW and > y m- : mtracte r myself Til to the Will'contract public as a ree- for 1 tie building unit vep., ring of lion-es, mills j and bridges, and will furnish all kinds of material, for doing any kind of work, Having good workne n with me I can guarantee mv work and prices to give siu- isfaction. Material <>f all kinds furnished at short not tee. i will lurr.ish all kinds of I Plans and spec,neat i-nisf.-.r Jnms s, luidgi-s n**d tutiis. All J :i>k h vi-ur piilrmmgft. ami I v.iil show you thaj teiman niml 1 s: ’f- L. M. 11 f fs. , j t'tibiie nskillful as a mechanic and coutracter | sa workman, i ■ John I. Mann, J. Jopdan. j F » Taylok, J. U.Mm’H'Bj.r. 1 1 r r*S D : _ * it sj I llTrid Dva cl UUvkCv CJ/n .-1,t Water ESTABLISHMENT OF TIIES TTJL GINGER ALE, SODA WATER, ETC.’ Equal to any imported. for sale Manufactured a ml at Clinton^s BOTTLING AT0HKS! 4348 BROAD STREET, AUuUSAA. - GA. ’ fV 4r 1 w . I >" > n > I v a t ! sh'po‘1 by Express, in Clint >n's Patent Shipping C :M‘S. No Goods misrepresented. apri!20 3m TT v' nm . imm e y|| OnicV ana Easy CMM-Birlli” Thousands of women over the land to-.-ti- r « R ii t'dyHt fj to the wonderful ejects of ihi-?p-nr i urn- M will notonly shorteniaborandhs.’s-n fa y, the inte- sity of pain and smlcring beyond exprt-sion. but better than nil, it thereby r3 greatly diminishes the danger to life of both B mother and child. Thi a great boon to suf- B fering woman is Jlo'mfX JAnim«nt , or a Mother'* Frier d. l*repared and sold by J. g Bhad field, Atlanta. (<a. s. Id by ail V Druggists. by Express Price $1.50 bottle. Sent on receipt of price. X X- .jr. a53F:iag^aggBSBgI3«B 1.000 311LE TICKETS. Gesroia Rai t.uoAi) Company, l Offh t Ge.nekai. Passknoek Aget. Avgfsta. April5th. 187P. S COMMENCING .MONDAY 7th -r.. this i "oinpanv wit! s, |1 ONE TIIDl’S.VNl) MILE TiCKE'l x g'S'd oeor main Jin.- and biuTK-lie- at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS rack !'bD>.» tickets wHH>-issued ro In a - firms or faun ies, but not to firms ond families eoioimst E R. DORSEY. MavP.lsTO Gt uerai Passenger Agent. ! *7X as rSFFVL AKTHTtS. -1 iMk .e *?tf£?kjst f ri3fi«ata?“aa Book., to •-*> 1 who send two stamps for po«ia K « ond •ckisc. Mention tb: - tvaprr. 1. a. BIOEOUT A M-! SiW tSM. ^■I=8.03VI | 1 VO T $ F 20 miles The Railroad schedule is exactly right for tlie readers of the 1 )em to^Ben^roatMltoour about .*..)>) a. in., on the store. la^t tr«nii, It will ard be reach a pleasant Greenesboro ride, at 10 o clock, or leave Crawfordvillc at 1 p. in.and reach Greenesboro at 2 p. m. You <“«•> V Return a piontan to Crawioitlvilte e trip Our .Sprint; at 2 p. and m., Summer or 5:30 p. Goods , n . It will be not only a pleasant rk Phnadeiphia, ( Baltimore. are now in stock from Boston, * " - nunnnat:, Tim stvies are handsome the prices ar r iOWI ' r than ever bet ore safe the. war. Our large stock, varied assortment and )ow prices are unparalleled m this part of Georgia. One trip to our store will convince you i neiv could not be a better time to come than now, when you can come so couven | cn: , y. wnen our new goods have just arrived, when prices are so tow. As soon as you read these paragraphs, make your arrangements at once to come to Ureeneabo ro and inquire for tlie store of C. A. DA VIS & CO., Greenesboro, Ga. DRESS GOODS: KENS’INGTOX Suitings 10 cts. Nuns’ Veilings 12 ets. Xuns^Yeilings handsomd J.iac-k, and ail colors 20 ets. Manchester Fancies, 15 ets. Silk Plaid Suitings 2&cts, •Japanese silks 25 cts. Wool pin Checks :>3j<h Handsome Summer Dress Sites 50 cts. Duadnile Satin suitings 50cts Black Albatross (nil wool) 45cts. All wool black cash mere 35 and 40 cts., handsome 30cts. American Hand spun black Silk will not split. The new shades in dress goods Crushed Strawberry. Terra Cotta, Shrimp, jtobins Egg rRIM MINGS: All the. novelties in buttons, R, und, Oval. Flat. Spanish Laces, Black Urefti and Fancy. Sontache Braids ail colors. Feston Trimmings assorted. Laces and 11 am burgs: Garrick Ma Cross, BrnnUrie. Brainnt Point Du Cardinal. Valence, Maltese, Veil i sp, Haudnirg in Jaconet.Namisook, Swiss front 2,1 j cents to 75 cents yd. Insertions to match.—C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenes boro, Ga. STANDARDS: Es/ilEASLujrT^'IISSFt.-sr. AVe have one of the finest milliners ayvl one of flic largest stocks of millinery and fancy goods to he found auywimre. See our Sailors 24 cents. Shade hats ID cents. Sun¬ downs 25 ct. rayals .ju cent. Prices all low. Goods of the latest styles Trimming a la mode J Clothing* and Sundries; baits for boys 3-8 for boys 8-12 and 12-10 for yovng men and gentlemen • prices " « A” »mts 8.50 up. shoes hats, umbrellas, parosols, fans, dry goods, groceries, V 11 Wf l re * V ! ‘ »»'l Willow ware, furniture, drugs, patent m.-dieinos and goods in fifty departments ' Come, to sec us very soon. Truly, ‘ J C. A. DAVIS & CO„ npll3-83’ Gi*eencsboro, (*a. 3m <• GALVANIZED WEB WIRE FENCE -Sim TO It FA I!31 USE, yrm 1 ! Twist Wire Netting ID :.....- : 4 fe^haivu.s, rjr For ])nk& Endudng and Can - -or a ‘JAtrit',’, i — --Mini V . rr ■ - .. —SOLI) BV— / V.' . .J j \ L L1 j .> 1/ . |A f .L | ____ ’ I LSI A W "\ /f JL |.)klA AN ( UU.. ^( A .J .j \. .LU, _i. j. v » i. AJ \.J .Jl_N CV 7 IIAEDWARE MERCIIANTS. No. 45 Fetch tree S;., ATLANTA, GA. Tiioinus Snsoi.ihing ITui rnw, Oliver Chilled Flows, Builders’ Hardware CnvpeiiA rs’ Tools Itecech and Muzzle Loading Shot Guns, and all other Goods VIM DAY TAiMNAMILL, 733 ami 735 BROAD 8TUEET, AUGUSTA, GA., M.vXUFAOTlULRS and dealers in all KINDS OF Carriages, Moekaways, Buggies, Plantation end [{oad ‘\\ 7 ’agors, Qaits, ptc, Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of the Cortland U'ai«;on Co.’s Spring Wagons and Buggies Wii so Childs & Co.’s Philadelphia Wagons ' ; W :; f r. "a 9 ' . 3 We have added to our stock a fine Buggies and Rockaways, * fA A Line of Cheaper Trade Iluggies. Made to our own order, with special regard to tbeQuality of the wheel*, axles, and spring-, which we will sell Lower than any house this side of Cincinnati. No Cheap Auction Work Sold. Also, a Full stock of Saddlery 1 no Harm description,Cloths,Paints, ss,Bridles,Collars, Whips, Buggy Umbrellas, Trunks. Coach material of every Coach Varnishes. Also, Leather and Gum BelfL r. Packing Rivets and Lacing, Hooks and Punehes Italian Ileinp, and Soapstone Packing. Also, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French'and American Calf and Kip Skins, Lin ings and u sit Skins. A full stock of Shoe La-ts. latest styles, just received. ; C < nd 0:1 your orders, or call and see us. Our prices will, at all tim e s melil^thly ■VCT? ottom Prices. I mow NX GLOBE HOTEL AL T Gl T STA, GA. Bates. $2.0 au(l$2.50 pc-r day. LOCATED IN THE CENTRE OF OF THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE CITT 13- IF* Brown,