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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1883)
MACHINERY DEPOT W. J. POLLARD, Manufacturer and Manufacturers* Agent, —MANUFACTURER *OF— W. J. Pollard’s Champion Cotton Seed Feeders and Condensers. -I and I SMITH’S HAND POWER COTTON and HAY PRESSES GENERAL AGENT FOR Grain Threshers slid Separators and Agricu tural Implements Fairbanks A Co’s Standard Seales, Etc.,” Talbot & Son’s Agricultural, Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers Saw Mills, Grist Mills Etc. Jc G. Cooper, & Co’s Traction Engines, Portable and Agricultural Engines Watertown Agricultural P ortable & Stationery S2J?A.lf J?A GIJYES, SA WMIf ZS, Blc. GOODAL & WATER’S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. W. L. B RADLEY’S Standard Fertilizers. THE LEAS STEAM PUMP KREIBLES VIBRATING CYLINDER STEAM ENGINES. O TIIO’S SI LINT GAS ENGINES. MA¬ CHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Belting Packing Brass Fitting®, Iron Fittings, Iron, Pipe, Rubber Hose and Everything that can be used about Machinery. Acme Pulverizing; Harrow and Clod Crusher TOOLS OF ALL KIN DS. Hancock Inspirators, Etc., Finaly I desire to make the Machine Business a complete success and we have to guarantee to furnish everything wanted in that line on as Reasonable terms as any house in the country. my STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED Of any house in the South. My connection with some of the largest Manufactories in the Uuited . 00 tates givesme superior advantages for furnishing the BEST AND MOST RELI r- BE j WORK FOUND ANWHERE. W. J. Pollard. 731,734 and 736 Reynolds Street, -dYuigusta, Gra J. V, ANDREWS, AgL, Orawfordville. Ga. mch 16 ly CipW^Oi^VIlM HOTFTg VrB.'S . . -lX. "W VL L» Proprietress. O o} IS now prepared to receive and entertain the public in the best and most com fortable manner, The house is 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 aflords, and my waiters are polite and attentive. Commer¬ cial travelers will find a commodious sample room at their disposal. Lirj[r:i | 1L , CHARGES MODERATE In connection with the Hotel is a first class Livery Stable, where vehicles and horses can be had at any time, Feb 23 ’83 ly. V BrownV Globe Hotel. Agusta, Georgia, RATES $2.00 and S2 50 PER DAY LOCATED IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE B. F. BROWN, Manage^ - WT S. H. iVSYERS, [(SUCCESSOR TO MYERS & MARCUS) * ~i&»V TOSBEK HILT . • f.agsrarw? 3aE«ggagMa f)rv G^ood^, Jsfotioi}^ aiid Uo^ieYv, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing-, * ■ ZZZ3EX3 ■‘ass? rpHE I undersigned would resp9Ctfullv inform the merchants of Taliaferro and adjoining counties, that his FALL Stock is now being received, and in prices and assortment is unequaled by any tnat has ever been brought to this market. A special feature of my business is the establishment of a :-W HOL E S A L E BOOT SHOE ANDHATIHOUSE W Entirely distinot from my Dry Goods, Notions and other DspartmentsJ gin my store will be found the largest and best selecsed stoek of SHOES and HATS, 1 ever brought to Augusta, and we feel satisfied that it will be to the intereit ot pur^ chasers to examine stock before purchasing elsewhere.' S —2 ~ ^~* our ..» i-i-C irlhiiZtt S. H. MYERS 0 j 286 and 288 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Mar-30 ’82-ly Id^! ld'E(!! Idly!!! i E. LIEBSCHSR’S S® BOTTLING WORKS Corner Jackson anl Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA, GA , K " _ T TAKE THE LIBERTY of informing the people of Taliaferro and adjoining Xcounties that I have considerably enlarged my business facilities and I am now nreparecl to furnish my patrons with the followinsr articles at whoieiaD and retai and at lowest prices: ICE PACKED AND SHIPPED TO ORDER. CiNUlNNATI LAGER BEER iN 1-4 ANP 1-8’KEGS. FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH OYSTERS LY CANS SHELL & BULK X JLeive HAVE also added a BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT to my already ex:en business, and I am now prepared to furnish you with a fi -st-class article of Bottled Beer. It h the best in the market and recommended highly for its lead¬ ing qualities, especially so by some of our leading physician?, also by a great num¬ ber of our best merchants and citizens. Hoping that you will give my goods a fair trial, R nd also that you will kinlly give me a share of your patronage. I remain, RESPECTFULLY, Mch 16 "S3 ly E LI£ 3 SCHER, Augusta, Ca. L Engines, O-ins. Saw Mills, Etc. Jggllfji ■ V _ villi’ ■ i Am 7ir 1 / ISfSfP SI * m 1 PERKINS BROS, A t ——“DEALERS IN'." i — i.sj ALL KINDSJKAQHINEtyY. %BHi{ ©MW t; ", - WT m m ||> a u 1 '3 A isIlPfri ■>, wN; ■ ;P| a : IllieS «?3 i> s j 'i W$£ p ? i: W umm it li i The largest dealers in the South in Stea. n Engines, Boilers, Saw Kills, Circular Saws, Steam ,.5 Pumps, Boiler JF ■edors, Jet Pumps, Steam jr'-j Gauges, Whistles, Piping, Wrenches, Shingle Machines, Planing and! d . | I tore, Matching Horse Machines, Powers, Wtier Cotton Wheels, Gins, Feeders Grist am ; Flouring Mills, Sapara- t*j a ad Condensers, Presses, Blows, Brass Goods, Engine Fittings, Belt ng. Machinery Oil, etc, f! ^ buying. JSSsT' Second-hand Macbuiory at low figures. Got our prices before [ ' ! m i ra P £ »X(N 8 BROS I ss • x« ... *•. 3Ci««st» ( ATLANTA, A I I.MN I H, GA WA. H ...... ryy.;.. .try Ill! S WAGON 13 W m MANUFACTUKHD -711 M EjELS l l . t.'.'S : L «. BE@S & CO., : r?"’ vAGINE, MUE5JS3F WIS., WE .MAKE EVERY V i : arm,Pre£g lit and of Spring h.v Jiployin? Wagons the 33«?!•»* 9 ... ourr-iCvc, strictly to one clars work; h-.D non-' tint iuk-T lit"'hr. -v. notftin;’ but by KIKsT-CLAI'S TUOJiUUtia 151 li " I PIXIE MACHINERY of tho bunloar, and tho VICU'i lmv< erf'll) T MB..11, .".U(t H wo Juttlv carue.1 the ronutaikm of making .»TH* .'HUSKY ' WH EELS .” t.LTd'hare tLc* warruviy, but \ h iu**y» ^ a hit own responsibility give __w i >viGwiQ.^ warranty with each wa^on, if bo agreed 1 V.'e Hereby Warrant tho KISH UROB. WAGON ■ so well made in every panic ttlar and of good material, and tiiat the Btrefigth o; ■ a 'f i- i ut for all work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year fr, ■ :b ■■■■' ' y rot ion of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same tvili be furfijr. at 'ore of safe, freo of charge, or he price „f said repairs, as per agent’s prico list, will he paid in cam by Nio purchaser producing a •ample of the broken or defective parts an evidence. Knowing we can suit yon, wc solicit fu patronage from ov-;; section of the United States. Bond for Prices and Terms, mid for a copy of E AOHOULTjJBWT^ WJfc the accidents Mexican known above u LINIMENTS I For nil. FOR THE only more prico to For safe M millions MAN and than every «i«t and OF reliance pain. ang praise—the n form AND third all ALL BEST Liniment over It of for of is external BEAST. a the tho century a beat medicine world has relief of been pain tho itu as of SrMi § mm Ad 48) the ,'Y MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is without an equal. It penetrates lltsh and muscle to the very bone—making the continu anco sible. of Its pain mid inflammation Human Flesh impos¬ ami effects upon the Unite ( rention are equally wonder¬ co V ful. The Mexican & MUSTANG A, (A d. £ fi B Liniment is needed by somebody in co H every bouse. Lvery day brings news of U §»subdued, the agony of an awful sen Id or hitrj* of rheiiniutic martyrs re HI £Sj Stored, saved by or the a healing valuable power, lioriw of this or ox a LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailments of CT3 the ill MAN FLESH as Joint*, IthcumatiHin, ontractHl jSvt'dlinga, Jlfciftcle*, ( Iturn* a* nd Stalds, tut*, Jtruiuea and andl Sprain*, Poi 8 0110 it** IMteg uAL Sting.*, Ktlffnegg, Loitwmen, Old 1 NO EQ Sore#, ITIcerg, FroathltiN, < bifida Ins. cHACfflH£G - ease. indeed Sore \ipplfe*. It every heals form without Caked of external scar*. Ureas#, dis¬ and NEW HOTij lri For the Brute Creation it cures / 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK .Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Joints, I Founder, Harness Sores, Hoot Itis | eases, Foot Hot, Screw IVonn, Scab, ILL mass. GA. a Hollow Horn, Seratelies, Wind (<nilK. Sfinvin, Tliru‘-li. ItliielHine, FDR SALE BY Old SoifS, IV,11 liril, Him upon the eight and every other ailment to which toe oc< ,1 . of lt,e 10)1 SAKE HY Stable and Stock Va:-d are liable. Tlie Itlexieal. ,'tliistaiiK I.lulinent always cures ami never tUsanpeiutb; ■J- W. DATJACOTT and H i-, positively. THE PEST ■■ * ■' OF Auk IIIMENTS j : compensation school Pukished. master — to has An the been amount English made of boarding- $75 to to i>uy a TOE KAH C3 BEAST. hoy one with of whose fingers he badly in j ! jured a hazel stick. The pupil had been absent for one day on account of sickness. 9 Grand March Not like Sherman’s March to the Sea, which brought desolation and rui to every home ; but a March, the Music of which will (ill your heart with d e light, fill your pocket with Saved Pence, and bring pleasure to every House* hold. o WE LEAD OEE BY OFFERING TO THE TRADE: c and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs (fast colors) 39#. 1,319 dozen Men’s White at per dozen. 326 dozen Children’s White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, (fast colors) at 31 j to 65c doz. 283 dozen Towels, assorted styles, beautiful at 54c doz. borders, 67 doz. 209 dozen Towels, assorted styles, beautiful borders, $1.16 to 97c $2.87 doz. 284 dozen Towels, assorted styles, at to 933 dozen Men’s Men’s Brown and and Striped Striped Half Half Hose, Hose, at 49 37£c doz. 55c doz. 977 dozen Brown at to 894 dozen Men a-.d Women’s Hose and Halt' Hose at 621 to 75c doz. 943 dozen Men and Women’s Hose and Half Hose, varied styles, at 97c to $2.STJ 32 bales Best Domestic Plaids at 7 to 8c. 57 bales Granitevi le 3 4, 7-8 and 4 4 at Factory Prices. 27 cases Standard Prints, at 4, 4), 5, 5| to 51c. 26 cases Kentucky Dicky, Jeans at 9, 10, Ilf, 14, 18^ to 21c. 5 cases Maryland. Cassimere at 49e. 16 cases White and lied Wool Flannel at 11 j to 321c. 2,000 pounds Ba'l Sewing Thread, best, at 27c. 21 cases Gray, Silver and White Wool Blankets, from 67e up. Georgia Plaids, give Twills, the Buncli above Yarn, Knitting Cotton, form &e. idea of the IMMENSITY We merely you that you may an of this Large Stock. OM NOTION DEPARTMENT h the largest in the city, or as large as any in the South, carrying E V* ERYTHING. Best Needles, 77^c per thousand. Pins in packs at 34c. Suspenders, 824c per doz. on up, Pens, 36c gross, worth 50c, Thousands Envelopes, of Glues, Little Polishes, things that Buttons, we can’t Thimbles, now think Bindings, of, such all as styles Pen Pi. per, Beads Ornaments, all kinds of Brushes, Combs, Threads, &c. Wo have Pour Floors crowded to their utmost capacity to carry this Large Stock, besides running Double Packing and Shipping Rooms in the bapunent. AT RETAIL This is what the Ladies want to hear about. We told them some ICvo nings since in the “News” of some things we had and wore receiving, and sine, that time our place has been crowded. Wo are always glad to see vou Come of Beauty, again. As you attracted enter our by vast Baz iar of Fashion, with its Binning"Saa you are our !E L E GANT: Dress Cgo ’ Stock]! In tacks and pile3 on the left. I) i you know that we are selling a very Pretty Brocaded Goods at 6^-c.; beualiful colors. Think of it! As you pass farther down your eye is met by those Elegant Flannel Suit, logs at 25 to 72 l-2c, 22 1-2 to 64 inches wide; then the beautiful Jersey (doth, Itadzimas, Tricott, Heavy Black Silks, Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets, he richest in the South, comprising all the new shades, such as Ox Blood, Mandarine, etc., with all the Novelties in Laces, elegant Chenille Fringes— Bronze, Jet, India Ink, Silver and Burnt Silver Buckles and Leather Clasps to trim with ^ Moraing Dross (foods. \Y r have the Finest in the South. Easiest prices. A e In Sash and Neck Ribbons, Wo beat the World. Notions and Hand Bags. You can spend an hour in this department ami never miss the time. HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. We always had the reputation of keeping the most Stvlish Goods in this line. Its now up to its full standard, mo bracing all the Novelties." Cloaks erseys Ask the salesman to show you through this department. Tig a perfect treat to go through and see those elegant Sealskins, ranging in prices as high as $90.00. We commence our Cloaks, in Ladies’sizes, from 97 l-2c. up, and elegant Jerseys at $2.50. Crum Cloths, Mats, &c. We have added to this department Mats and Door Rugs—start at 87 l-2c ip, 36 inches long; Oil Mats, 47l-2c. up; Crumb Cloths, $6.75 to $12. DECORATIVE ARY, -- Xotlli "b' 0:111 * ,e more attractive than our Pretty Picture < !ounter. We are selling thousands. '" There are many thousands of Little Things we are selling that we wouM gladly call your attention to if we had the space, You notice we have already filled two columns and the half has not been told. Come to RICHARD’S CORNER and see if all we have said is true and get our Prices; then you have nothing to regret when your neighbor tells you of the BARGAINS she /ot at our place, only the sorrow of others will east a shallow over you. MARKED ATTENTION PAID TO EVERY CUSTOMER. V. RICHARDS & SON. ;l\icl|kMy Coi 4 i|ei^