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DAY & TANK A HILL,
733 and 135 BROAD STHKRT, AUOVm, CA.,
The Carriage Emporium of the South!
A Complete Assortment of Vehicles.
Victorias, Kxcnslon Tops, Jnmp Seat Koekaways,
Top a»<l No Top Jlii?j;ies, all Styles and Prices.
No Ton Buggies, ?t0.ou ami upward ; Fine Steel Axle Columbus Buggies, ISS.00
Fine Eastern Make Buggies, $75.00.
A full line of WAGONS, all ni*e».
Our own make One Hors*- Wagon*, with side* and Spring Seat, . . . »35 OO
Rent Qmililv L'glit Two-Horsf Wagons.............. • ... 50 <M>.
Re*! (Quality Medium Tw<>-IIor*« Wagons............. . . . . 55 OO.
Rest Quality Heavy Tw« Horse or % Wagon*........... . ... ST 50
Agentsfor the “WORLD RENOWNED" Wilson, Childs A Co.’fi wedge »poke and
hammered axle waiomn.
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Ageut for tiie Frazier Road Cart ; the first and last, and only perfect
Road Cart,
in full assortment. Also Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Fine Oak and Hemlock Sole
Leather, Leather and Seamless Gum Belting, Children’s Carriages,-” agons, Ac. AI L
at Lowest prices.
Day db Tannah il l.
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MARK W. JOHNSON & CO.,
27 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
Tlg> lending dealers in farm implements, Machinery and Seed* In the South. Fer
AHiiers for full Cater*. crops.
1000 Feed
MJ9Cider Mills.
wo Pi*meer Tlit't'e Roller Cane Mills,
inn Syrup Evaporators,
too 1-allows Apple Dryers. Pulverizing Harrows at 5.15,00.
5U HiWfhwaat T*
‘j* So. I Abate fcaS".
70 Screw Ptilverrixers, Will and lie supplied. feeders and cotton ready
bo Engle Gins, condensers presses, now
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Great Bargains In Furniture.
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HAVING ouvsi'lvci, purchased Hw stock of R. U. llifilKUK A CO., and h* vllig s very larg
fttm-k we ere now compelled to reduce both Stocks tismndl atelv so as to g
them in one Store. This is your grand chance to secure bargains, don t let it sil
Fine Medium and Oommo'i Furniture. Matresscs. Spring Bed Bottoms. Re.
valving Book Gases. Invalid (’hairs. Cabinets, and an immense Stock of Parlor and
Bedroom Furniture that must bo sold to give room.
Call early or write for cuts ami priees.
J. L. BOWLES & CO.,
717 & 839 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Local Lcgislat ion.
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be Introduced at the adjourned
session of tlm legislature of Georgia,
July, IHA», to be entitled
**Aii act to require owners of all horses,
mules, cows, sheep, goals, hogs and
stock of every description, to keep
the same from running at large upon
tiie lands of another, in Taliaferro
county ; to define the liabilities of
raid owners, and the rights of per¬
sons damaged, by said stock runuiug
at large. July 13, 1R83.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GA.
X I OCATODIN THKCKSTKR Union OF THE
i City, only <>ne nl«t*k from pax
Pamfio aiol'V'.i'n Tenure,''vKinmand the building
Georgia railnmvs. in same of
the hotel. Terms. WHITE, $2 00 i-er Proprietor. day.
E T.
KING HOUSE.
STONE MOUNTAIN. GA,
10 VUe* From . 4 <tenta.
Opened to summer guests on the tst of
may. (’*>o! brve/i's, gi*«l water, only a
few minutes rid.- from the oily Board,
£*.000 per day ; ?H> in r week ; $50 pt>r
month. Address,
K. T. WHITE, Atlanta or Stone Moun¬
tain, Ga.
NOTICE.
T,> ROM and after this date , all ,, ,
X advertisements in the Ordinary's
office of Taliaferro county, Ga., w ill be
published in the Craw>oki>vii.i,e
DEMOCRAT, a newspaper publisltel in
‘"L inirn m’ of f'r iwfordvillt' Ga
This July v a«n, lh lbt». «
Charles A. Beaelky,
Ordinary, T. C.
/GERMAN Carp for sale, also Tur
lie and Terrapin traps by GEO.
IV. TAPP AN, White Plains, Greene
county, Georgia. Fi3-tf
Thomas Fulton,
CRAWFORDVILLE, - GA.
—DEALER IN—
Fancy and Family
Groceries,
i 1 OV18IONS.CANNED liOODN, LARD
i A MS. FLOUR. MEAL AND FARMING
1. PLIMENT'S OF ALL KINDS.
Terms Strictly Cash
I KEEP OD HAND ALSO THE FIN
XI^TB^gM0FSX>MAW0.UMAS8,
The Best in Crawfordville,
GIVE ME A CALL WHEN YOU
WANT GROCERIES OR PROVIS
ONS OF ANY KIND.
Also a large stock of Crockery at re¬
duced prices.
1 HAVE ON HAND A FULL STOCK
OF FANCY CANDIES OI ALL KINDS.
Thomas Fulton.
1.000 RILE TICKETS.
Gkorsia Railroad Comf ast,
Office Gknehai, Passkxqkb Aokt.
Auoista, April 5th, i«79.
COMMENCING MONDAY. 7th st„
hi* Com pan v will sell ONE THOUSAND
MILE TICKETS, guedovor main line and
branches, at TWENTT-FlVR DOLLARS
rack, t hese tickets will be issued to iu
dividual* firms or faimli«s but not to
firms ood families combined
K. R. DORSEY.
May9,1879 General Passenger Agent.
DR R J REIS,
Crawiordville, Georgia.
HAVING purchased the interest of W. R. REID in the firm of REID A REID
calls the attention of the public to the fact that he ha* on hand a full line of pore
DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OIJ-S and PAINTS. ALSO, CHOICE FAMILY GROCE¬
RIES. SUGAR, COFFEES, RICE, PEARL GRITS,SODA BAKING POWDERS, and
SEED POTATOES, and also a large stock of POWDER and SHOT, TOBACCO and
CIGARS, which he is offering very low for CASH. Diamond dye, Ircsb, greon and
Mack. Teas, rock salt mackeiel iish at DR. REID'S.
Feb. 23; *V 1 y.
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CRAWFORDVILLE HOTEL 5
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Mrs. D. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietress^
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IS now prepared to receive and entertain tire public in tiie best ami most comfortable
manner. The hmtse la convenient to the Post-office and business portion of the town,
the rooms are large and well-furnished, the table is supplied with the best the market
affords, and my waiters are politentlve and attentive. Commercial travelers will find
a commodious sample room at their disposal.
CHARGES MODERATE.
In connection with the Hotel is a first-class Livery Stable, where vehicles and
horses can l>c bad at any time.
Engines, Gins, Saw Mills, Etc.
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PERKINS --DEALERS IN- BROS. A
ALL KINDS MACHINERY. a*
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Tho largest dealers iu the South in Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw
Kills, Circular Saws, Steam Pump3, Boiler Feeders, Jet Pumps, Steam
Gauges, Whistles, Piping, Wrenches, Shingle BCachinos, Planing and
Matching Machines, Water Wheels, Grist and Flouring Mills, Separr.
tors, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Presses,
Plows, Brass Goods, Engine Fittings, Belting, Machinery Oil, etc.
I&~ Second-hand Machinery at low figures. Get our prices before
buying.
PERKINS BROS
32 <t 34 West
W. S. WILSON & BRO.,
Coal and Lumber.
Atlanta, Ceorgia.
WE beg leave to call your attention to the fact, that we are now prepared to fur¬
nish vou With the GLEN MARY RED ASH AND COAL CREEK LUMP COAL at
very low orices, for .Inly and August delivery. If you wish to lay in your winter’s
supply of Coal, while tiie roads are good and Goal is cheap and dry, we think we can
make it and to your interest to call or write to us before you buy elsewhere. july Prompt 13-5w. de¬
livery satisfaction guaranteed.
W. N. AI E R C I EE,
COTTOM FACTOR
-AND—
Coomission • •
3, Warren Block, AUGUSTA. GA.
FsFTERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS LIBER M. CASH AD¬
VANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. CLOSE ATTENTION TO
PROMPT SALES AND REMITTANCES
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THE BEST WAGON
ON WHEELS
IS MiNDtACrUHKD BY
fish »> snos. & so.,
RACINE, WIS.,
\VK MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons 9
/»d WMUEWlfN, bv confirm;? onrs*tve» ueias: nothing strictly hat to one class of work; by employing "M none Pot the He*,t
of FIRST-CLASS IMPROVr.D ACHINERY and the VERY
BEST of K4L4CTKD TiMB&R, and by a THOKofJGil KNOWLSPUE of the basineea, we hare
Jfiatly canoed the reputation of making
“THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.”
th^o.fu^"«^ty*^^ t X^« 7 '^^ nU maJ - ° U ^ ° Wn "V— 0 "*' siyt
Wo Hereby Ware, at the KISH BROS wacox No.........to be well made in every p.nlc
alar and of aood aateria’, aad that the stiengi . • f the same A sufficient for ail work with fair
aaage. Should any b-eakage occur within ,>ury -at from this date br reason of defective material
*c price workmanship, of said repairs, repair* for agent’s the **.n* will list, be f arwiehed at place of sale, free of chorse, or ths
sample of the broken as per defective price will be paid ia cash by Nie purchaser producing a
or parts an evidence.
1*1 Price* Knowing and we Terms, can suit yon, for we solicit of patronage from AGRtCC every section of the United States. Send
r*d ■ eopy TUS RACINE LTUR1ST, to
W*H EKCS. At CV*., Baclnc, WU.
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MACHINERY DEPOT
WJPOLLA1D,
Manufacturer and Manufacturers’ Agent
—manufactured of
W. J, Pollaarf’s Champion Cotton Gin. Feeders and Condensers*
SMITH -and—■
S HAND POWER COTTON AND HAY PRESSES.
general agent For—,
Grain Threshers and Seperators and Agricultural Implements,
Fairbandks & Co’s Standard Scales, Ere.
Talbot & Sons’ Agricultural, Portable and Stationary Steam Engine* and Boilars, SEW
Mills, Grist Mill* Etc.
U. & G. Cooper & Co's Traction Engines, Portable and Agricultural Engines Water*
town Agricultural Portable & Stationary
Steam Engines. Saw Mills, Etc
COO BALL & WATERS’ Wood Working Machinery.
W. L. Bradley’s Standard Fertilizers.
THE DEAN STEAM PUMP. KREIBLE’S VIRATING CYLINDER STEAM
ENGINES. OTTO'S SILENT GAS ENGINES
Belting, Packing, Machinery Bzrss Fiteings, Iron qf all Kinds. Pipe
thing that be used Fittings, about Iron Rubber Hosffarid *r«Ty*
The Acme Pulverizing can machinery.
loolsofall Harrow and clod crusher*
• Kinds.
HANCOCK Finally, 1 desire to make INSPIRATORS the Machine ETC.
Business a complete success and we
guarantee to furnish everything wantep in that line on
As Reasonable Terms and as Short Notice
As any house in the Country.
MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED
Of any house in the South
-My connection witli some of the largest mauufactoria* in the United States Gives me
superior advantages for furnishing the
BENT & MOST RELIABLE WORK FOUND ANYWHERE.
W. J. POLLARD.
731, 734 and 736 Reynolds Street,
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J. V. ANDREWS, Accent, ’ CrwfordnHe, 11 Ga,
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Nos. 65 and 67 South Broad Street. '
ATLANTA, ...... >
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GENERAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OK r A.
—FOR—
Empire 1. :i.e , down and mounted ; Separators, mounted on two and four wheels.
Erie Engine*, down and mounted or detached ; lieges’ Saw Mills, the best in the mar¬
ket ; Cornell’s Wind Mi ls. Also Wood Wojking Machinery, Water Wheels, Com
and Cob Mills,Feed Mills. Smith’s Matching and Brick Machines.
Give me a call or send for price list before you buy.
may22 ly J- H. ANDERSON
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The Model Soda Water Establishment of the South.
GINGER ALE, SODA WATER, Etc., Equal to any Improved,
-Manufactured and for Sale at- ■
Clinton’s Bottling W i
1348 Broad Street,
Augusta, a Gteorg i
Orders filled Promptly and Sliioped by Express, in Clinton’s Patent Shipping Cases.
No Goods Misrepresented.
Sheehan’s Excelsior Bottling Works
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E. SHEEHAN,
1025 OKEENE SRTEET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Pure Soda Water,Sarsaspariiia and GiBger Ale manufactured from fresh and First
Class Material, Lager Beer in kegs and bottles always on hand. Orders solicited and
promptly filled.
N. B,—Ice of good quality and just weight shipped to my customers at markft price.
BL H. FLYNT,
Crawiordville, Ga.
Just received, baking powders each package countaining a silver teaspoon. Ca
sup and sauce of all kinds, fine pickle in jars and kegs, the finest lot of
ever brought to HiisLahki!^the ftmwt^brands of^flmi^^)u\i^mS,Sugars, coffees,
eas and everything in the
Grocery Terms Strictly Cash. Line
also, the finest brands of ENGLISH and SCOTCH
Ales, Brandies and Wines,
ALSO. Victor Sewing Machines for Sale.
I HAVE got my SODA FOUNT in opperation and can furnish you with a
cool drink at any time.
feb 23 ’83 ly
ICE!!
E. LIEBSCHER’S
P 1 c
Corner Jackson and ElUs 'Streets, AUGUSTA., Ga
■ TAKE TIIE LIBERTY OF INFORMING THE PEOPLE OF TALIAFERRO
and adjoinihg counties that I have considerably enlarged my business fafeitities and
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1 am now prepared to furnish mv natrons with the following articles at wholesale or
retail and at lowest prices: ICE PACKED AND SAIPPED TO ORDER.
CINCINNATI LAGER BEER IN 1-4 and 1-8 KEC5
RESH AND SALT WATER FISH. OYSTERS IN CANS, SHELL AND BUI-K
T II AYE also added a BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT to my already extensiv
1 : al ^ I am now prepared to furnish you with afirst class article of] BOTTLED
DF.tR. ls * !ie best in the market and recommended highly for its leading qualities,
s 0 by some Of our 1 f ading physicians, also by a great number of our best
merchants and citizens,
Hoping that you will give my goods a fair trial, and also that you will kindly give
me a share of your patronage. I remain, RESPECTFULLY,
E. LIEBSCHEE.
MchtS,’83.lv, U OUST A, GA