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THE DEMOCRAT.
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' Friday, ?e*bru£.ry lfM-4.
ENTERED XT THE F09T-0FFIC* AT CRAW
KORDT.It.LK, GA., AS SECOND CLASS
* matter Toh Bailing.
M. O. JONES, - - - Local Editor.
PERSONAL AND OTHER W ISE
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: —Fun for everybody at Bristow’s
Hail to-night. , _ , i(i ,
, ,Mrs. Harlem. Maty Martin is visiting rela¬
tives aJL T , ^ .
—Mr.Ci K.Kuox, ofJThonison^w&s in
town Motid^y WiTiie and Tuesday.
„Mr. billiard ,.fqora
will be ready for t '.upancy next week.
v —Col. John K rt, of Union Point
was in toWh Wnaneseay. on legal busi¬
ness, A*
■V Sunday’s -, Mr ; Te down ^ tram. Wonder P? where Q "
he went.
bal itew
lots • i* ».
—Miss. Bfssie ^(ynt, of Raytown is
pfm a visit to the family ot Mr. H. H.
T1 > nt - i , AO
4 —Hon. John Jordan,»of ^arta,is like
sly to be the next Judge, Of this t
Northern circuit. >v , >v „ ,
v —Miss. Lucy Bur.kley,* one of Union
Point’s charming young ladies,,visited
relative's hprb Wednesday. , ^
- ■ —W’e vverA pleased tto see Mr. Joseph
Myers, of Augussa, on our streets a
few days since.
—d. lar ge crowd attended the fui^ei al
v »ot.Mr. J. R.Heiiry, at the off family
burial ground. '*
4-Mrs Sallie'Lou TlPfman returned
\ from terd^jt. a visit to friends in Augusta yes
... , Fulton, just ,
—Mrs. Amanda b&s re¬
ceived a fresli stock of garden seed, on¬
ion‘sets add Irish potatoes.
—Prof. Bpggs is still a cjtjzen of our
.town, be having onJV pi:« to Mt. Hol
ly J Arkanaf,^ teach school during
the present year. . , \
of the most & convenient w.
x.egwin, is one
we have seen.
—The vacant space between the
Urawfordville Hotel, a fid Mrs.'Fulton’s
store is being filled by the erection of
gome store rooms under the superinten¬
dence of E. M. Fitts.
^StiSbk’&ISligSft unitq in t4kci;ifff? i>.Hr.Golde!i Stewftrt
tf
apd Mjss TifCjIpy. trepe Martin. May they al
ways be t (
tt(fee ^ dealers la ojlr
‘town —The liquor
hundred, pay . mo the fifty town dollars. treasury, Ought
four, and
we not to have street lamps ?
therself —A certain young pAyer la^y conductigd >ast
rudely at sake , of piee(mg her
Sunnay night. For parents
we witlihoip her name, bi)t warn , all
that we may not be so Indent in future,
... —But fe<v jittoidejl the sale on
Tuesday. Tiioiigb a cor sider. advertis- ble
■RiRouiit of property Itai been
F ed on " I 3 v one siAiill 'IdL-was sold, the
purchaser , being • , „• LI. .p I.K.ti
•
—All wild deljffit in reading a good
Serial, will riailze a treat is by running reading
"1 Say No’” wine i now Harper’s
through Weekly. the columns of
--Mrs Emmet Dickinson, who had
L bt'en on a Visit to her motlie.. Mrs. M.
rerliX Gee, hoine of Crawfordvilie, Virginia. left Monday,
in
— We trust our citizens who have
Yiot done so will follow Judge Haul
Of their houss. With a little exeiucm
inthis direction our Main street,could
f ow r , s „.
Wing a very gallant T. Brown’s gentleman and treated escort- tp
ed to Mr. C.
Confectioneries. Now is your chance
lour years left Tuesday to take charge
best wish of the Democrat.
.Juh _The Sy employes of the .Southern Wl
luGi fA? tWawsinir wera arrested here
’Vednesday for ttosspass n| unon u| wn the Up;
lands of sever; I of;, our citwens and af
ter employing counsel to defeud them
finally concluded that it was best to
settle the. • matter, and dW m> - It is
time tune, to te out pui an au end eno to m all u such intrusion
upon the pnvatb property ct the peo Deo
pie. that
—Mr. Yarborough informs us
he has employed Miss Cattier armer, as
to assistant teacher in the aca-iemy in
this place, giving acboiSl'. Her oue third of the
proceed* of the Iliss Farther
is well qualified to teach, and has
taught successfully in this place fqf
some time past. Now if the people of
Crawfordville and vicinity; wish their
children educated, and to become use
ful members of societyjf and prosperous tpey town, Vi»*i
to have a growing school.
let them patrenize this
-We were glad to meet Mr. Warren
Andrews, of Greene county, in town
Mondav. Mr. Andrews was for many
years a'citizen of Taliaferro, but has
a resident of Greene for of upward, riost
pf forty years. He is one the
successful planters qf t^fs section, have
mg air tlie time grown on his own
premises what he conisumed at home
lie informed and that us scarcely that he was a day in his rolls . Is| by
▼ear nert (jerforjfi manuel
that he does some
lalsir.,,Mos all,df his old comrades
hsve passe* 1 63
still living are always f *0
interesting to . hear
him. ltisiodeed and of the
»im talk of days gone by
changes that have taken p ace’ ®
his tong ponod of ™.. Wouta 1 UM
tlie youth of the land wou
jiicn and otliws of our^td^men „
Jos tali iGHenry, Dead.
We are again called upon to i?ecord
.
the detith o&ne of opr xfr»t valuefl
and worthy citizens. At eight Henry, a clock
last Monday his morning.Josiah home tt. about
breathed last at his
three mijes from this plao e. He *[**
whiclTlong period so'bome alTof
toi had bun
self as to impress upon everyone the
conviction that hs was unobtruaive a good nr in. ia
Singularly retiringfimd thejexcelleneejof his virtues
hisjroan tiers, expect healthly inlju
were such as to a held in
ence.upon all with whom he
terCcnrse. TAr more than .forty years
ne had been a useful and highly esteem
ed memberdP- *tbe .Uaptj^t church in
this place, and the J^arnes^ faith that
has shone though hip llfelleaves his sur
viving frienls ,,fche earth fullest, has assurrance been his
that his exit from state of
entrance upon a higher, nobler
existence We mourn that wg shall
have him’no niorewith us,b*t we mourn have
as, for one in whose death we
hw
Mayo’s Great Show.
The'great show of .1. R. ,Qiau}i>lin,
owned .exhibit and in managed Crawfordvdle, by . Wm. 6ti Mtjyo. F n
day will tlie lSth instant. Tfns a one of
, and
the most|>ujteresting-, efeteVtaiAing
instructive Shows, ever brought this
country. Its artists have all bbCi* se
from the greatest show, the compa¬ most
nies in the world, ftod form
extraordinary,, combination it has
ever been the grivile'ftetof the 1X10p >e to
exhibited witneksi It ifk pronounced traveling, Wherever
the best sho* now in
as it Varies fronbjthe ordinary of circus hideous
that, It has no trenagano but
loo^iqg. anim ila, is
truly a, school of .physical education,
consisting of gymnastic, acrobats,
serial artists.funifnMnbulists,contortion¬ AJi who at
ists, .tumblers, leapers &c.
tend will haveihe Charorfffft, .pleasure and hear df seeing wjMds
the original humor,,.^tireand philoso¬
of wisdon, from his lips. Our
phy, as they ttojv before had oonor
people have never an
tnnityof witnessing such a brilliant
of talent. Certainly they should
pot let this opnortunity pas* without
seeing, them^Ves something ,pnd they lettJng may never their
see
■ o|p jiff'ijn the advance
Mr W G. Womack
is a ndtlVe of Geiirgifi aqd a
hVoUtei- ttttittt. te. Womack, solicitor
general, of the Flint circuit.
Baytown items.
—News , scarce^
t ajid ., i t
—’J.Mje weather is pleasant, rukn. our
farnArs are working with At 'present a
— F^otfl will in'diCationk. be eiased from , one the
na me soon
bachelor’s list, and transferred to f .a
ro j} 0 f diore significance. Hurrah l for
Raytown matrimonial club
_M r . 1.. T.A^ewtf who has L\ been Wright, for
several years, witli.Mr, J. Wright
w iU farm toe present year. Mr.
bag seen red the services Qf TIiomAs
Bprke, of aljafpn. Wn extend him a
'tordiill welcort’e. - , ,
• _Tbe suppositlo c at presgnt, is that
M u,- John T. Wright, b will have a new
store, atjjiliaron., fie unde}. I tbo
inercaulrTp maud busij^sL. tiadc at apq this w thriving ' , r’ ti A ’’J! lit- 1 . 1 *
a, large
tie town. , . . ,
nroi'oses ^Wft hWh^ilf to fytfnsb.n’s r.ustoiiieis with
horses, buggies,, groceries,, dry chop, goods
arid rgonev to,have their cotton
Suites\an ped and A " clat\ tl,e \ s W« nty lie
iron
which he, will, nqver foiee o^, pio\i( e
every nickel is j|j;omptly paid.
-
^ bt oliveii. to
,t r « wt is
ant -^^DotatoeTl J.]fey, of ltaytown, is quite sick.
will s.h>u t}e, in de
Land , time tb bed is ftlst
as .the ap
. n
perfectly at home housekeeping.
d f ,. lp ^ p„ r T‘iL ' na .. er ’ vvbicli is
epnsnienHl;one of tue best | . siddleis .(idlers » ; n n
t!,ese dlRgmRS. ’
^ r u (V glad t'b -^ee such a decided which
fvervlhimz in t(ie wea ther
makes everything and and everybody everybody more Wore
agreeable^ David A. ^foore, brought k ,
—Mr. sev
£^^,^01100 oral bales of cotton to market last
behind in our
community to cotHc in as the crop has
been disiKised or. ,
-Everybody garWh tepms determined *' on
having ?, g<Ktd thls y ear a,!
o’rder to be successful, tlmre is nothing seed.
more important than good fresh
gall in and let us ht you up with tlie
best seed and onion sets. ,
-Misses Laura :smith, ’.of Washing
ton. and Miss Fannie Price, of Allan
ta, are their .yisitiw? relatives in >toarori.
Mope stpy will be pleasant, ladies as we
m re always pleased to have the
> isit our village.
—Misses Sallie Hawes, of McDuffie,
an d j 08 iy Edwards, of Warren, left
Sharon on Tuesday, to visit their, rela
t.ves and friends m Lincoln county.
No doubt their visit will be pleasant
^ they are amiable and entertaining
—Miss Alice Riviere will soon ofien
j, er school, and we hope, will receive
the encouragumedt, yvbich she Jo richly
deserves, as she is very efficient,.and
will do all in, her poyver to
j^pce the interest of her pupils.
—Our Sunday school met last Sun
day. for the purpose of reorganizing,
wiljcll resulte(1 iQ electing the follow
^ ot f lttr3 : For Superintendent,
A. W. Mershon, Secretary. N.E. Ware,
bjb ( e teacher, T. E. Kendrick, Libra
riaa and Treasurer, Walter Davidson,
Chorister, Mrs. Hattie Thotucou.
—Mv J. E. Kendrick, » receiving
the middle of next month. ,W,f.aBe
truly gl*d to know that, he is« making
this business* succes,, as he deserves
tnpcli eredit for the efforts, whi chlre
has made in thfS dilution.
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file Baltimore M.nul.eturerrt Keeoiw,
Publishes every week, under the head
of “Cdflstrnotion Department,” a list
of all new enterprises undertaken intlae
SdRth, sifth as cotton and woolen mills
of factories of any kind to be establtsh
ed, old tnills to be repaired or enlarged;
public buildings, hotels,^) to be erect*
railroads to. be constructed ; mining furnaces ea
terpnses to be inaugurated ;
to be started, etc., etc. The inform*
tion thus furnijhed is new and reliable,
and wjll be found valuable .to e«ritr$«‘
tors, and to dealers in mill&i)d railroad
supplies, machinery, . tpols, correspond buddiqg
hardvyare, etc-, who can
with, t£s projectors given), ofentetpripes,
(whose nameS are before they
leading industrial in the- Soutl., *
hiost paper
and one of tiie ably conducted pa¬
pers of its class in week the United States.
It publishes every, more informa¬
tion relative to ^ojytherp .manufactu¬
ring, mining and railroad affairs, than
can be his gathered,from in ,w*yS .any other i'teonfeributed sourpe,
and it ciatiy ,
largely to,the material development artfc'- of
les the Southern Southern States. Industrial Jts weekly Progress
on are
exceedingly readable and interesting
and are able, thOnpngh and reliablfc#B
well. It is , an excellent advertising
medium though .which to reach facto¬ llie
ries, mills, etc., iu all parts of
South. ,
The editors invite correspondence re¬
lating to Southern indutrial matters.
Itjis published mJBaltimqre, and ,has an
office in Atlanta,Ga^under the mknaire
ment of Coi. 1 W Avery, oue of the best
known journalists iq the ijouth. For f
sample,e,opyJsfcrtd six cents} ip stadpp.S
to the Publishers, Bigsby * Edmonds,
Baltimore. Md.
SPKCIAL, NOTICK.
The books of the^ild firm of Stew¬
art &,Buist<W for collection. hipna betyn, ATI placed those in¬ jn
my hands
debted to said, firm are 1 will, requested iciiWjkd!- to
settle at once, or,else ne
ed to take legal measures to bollect the
same. * 1884. . M. Z. Andrews,
Feb. 1st.
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Mr.T..C. A.,of Atlanta, desires tfi pay
that “t have need a ,Honsta»it sufferer
with G. and G. for over two years; have
failed tq,secure obtRinei'BdiikOcine, relief from any source
until t two Iwttles
of wh.lctieffected,an entire cure with¬
out any loss of time, change ot diet or
the use of iny internal medicine.”
AV ANTED! .i'V
Rust proof oats, peAs, hides, tallotk,
corn, eggs, etc. The high¬
est market pride paid to & .casli., Arjioii, .
Copklan, Seals
,Greenesboro, £ Ga.
'A«* _
Our Drug Departmen?, , ^
We _ wish to call the attention oqhwws
turners this week to our Drug Department
wliiert trr may say is com pi»to : embracing
li ilnvge ns are most in «letiia«nd, mwlir,tries, i}Hu s
idro*. variety of the bent patent
Lftr pure extracts A.e Below IkXStk?? we meiitibb a
b. B.; wtth&ShJi Slmmohs’ Llvtr Beguliitot
B. ;
Brewer’s Lung trtvlor’s Restore) 1 jiDr« .lnvie.a auibM-il, Ex
pectol-atlt: Sweet Will*
>} n J -’G R !'' S ^•aspardla ; Kgnkin; s Fluid
<; lirt! '. tLirner’s Safe Diobet.es GmW ;; War
ners Safe Bitters ; Warn^’s’Safe Nervine;
cob’s OH: Wizard Oil ■ Pitts* Carnthna
Hvv; nop Bitters ; liosehee’o German Syr
sbernor’s Balsair te Cough Syrup ; Lydia
E . Pinkham’s Ve.retable Compound B.B.; ;
JJradfield’s Feipale Regulator, B.
SSSul sssKi
Potash; Bromide; Qi!in!ne;B. B. B. 1
durens Teething Remedy ; Moffett’s Tee
thina ; i Smiths’ Vem | fuee Worm SeidleW Oil ; B-B-B.M^riner’s Powdeft'ihd
lndiai ,
Syringes. Trusses ; Poms Plasters ; S.S. S.
Tutt’s rills ; Ayor’s B Pill’s B. ; Holts’ Cook’s Pitts Pills;
May Apple Pills , B. ;
Mosses Indian Roofci. Pills. Brandreth’s
Pj || S . Warners Safe, Tills and A. Q. tlfe C.
Essence of Jamica, Ginger and fob
W)win« flavoring extracts; turnon ; Orange!
Vanilla ; Pepperment; White’ Cinamon ; f’-ele
ry; Raspberry ; Rose and Straw
b ‘"^
\ pas . cmamon Bark; Marc¬
eiovesjand Spice; B. B. B. and S. S. S. and
A. Q. ^ 001 p span A,,ARMOR
Greenesboro, Ga.
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Dr ^ M , Pitts. Dear Sir—Send me
another fcox of Pitt*,’ Carminative.. If
sells tfU. The demand if continually
increasing. The Carminative gives
satisfaction, and fills a place so much
needed for sick teething children that
t will sell wherever known.
W.Z. IIou„at 4 M D., Harlem,Ga.
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\f r ’ Wiliiani Underwood Savannah re,’ ’
~ . ‘ Brown’s Iron Bitter*
r n e of tlie evil effects of a diaor
de red liver.”
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Heavy rains in California have put an
end to the fears of a drouth. In some
localities there has been five incites of
rainfall, and, throughout ■ State
there has been enough to insure a atart
to growing grain. tfie .
—A citizen of Quaker Cit*, Mr.
p Reed, living at 122 Vine St., re*
cen.ly spoke as follows : “Being afflic
ted with a distressing cough. Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup was recommended to
for relief. I am happy te say that a
f ew doses not only gave me instant re
lief, but effected a complete cure.”
THE DAViS p
<3
- A-
head* all others, ftnHMHWsbssesc.fidvanta
Ov»t every other Machine. Hoes at
work without basting, and b nds, doing
the work of every oilier Machine, rer
fOHNlA . ,
THIRTY-NINE OPERATION^ ,
tPat caJi'ndt' be perforwed- by any twin otlmr lace
M«y-hine in the world. It sews
to itAtllet without changing the Stitch or
trtwi'en. cording, •> Itfauliiig, ■ | qulltlnfe, X
Fur tmrtt'mg* t&ihmng, drt^smaking. end
embroidering, family general, it has equal.
for use in no
t^TSend for descriptive price list to
Copelfttf, Sofils & Arim'»r,
oetlUt-f GUEKNBSliOUO, GA
NOTICE!
GEO. R. “LOMBARD & CO. )
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Foundry Hlacliirtc
AND ,
BOILER WORKS.
JU6T AltoVft T)Vt>OT,
Augusta, Georgia
Buy, Sell. Exchange,Rent or.lteiiair on
best manner and tennis.
Engines*
Boilers,
Saw and Grist
Mills r and i
jHachiilcry,
Cheap & Good,
bar*on tanA (I T.»rge Stock fff
< l tHpy9 i iViun Itenges, m.wiuvi. upwards
HHrtfto, Engines | and * n< ' Boilers, ,also steam
of i)0 reduced prices.
.iid WRt*3r Ta l*il*o at
NF LCCrr^,.. _
rf i -‘ , V
y[ Yum KL'Uafeiil V-.■'Ifeim
r
v Korting Bumps, InjcctorN,, Bolts, Tuts,
Vandu'zen Jet
Washe,ysi, Cii'eula r Saws, Files, *Vc.
JVdte for prices, prolhptnees and
good work. Cheap will be our aim.
LAND POSTED,
PERSONS who are in the’habit of
r v 0 f the law, ‘ Ml Arsons thus tress
q ’ ■*
•*, A' R. J. BEID.
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jftejiau disturbed at night. #»<l h token
rriealattjly. Depend upon it, mothers,
there Is nbnmistake about it. it ‘’"res
dysehbWy .hrU diarrb.am, reg-.las son- e
stomach and bowels, cures wind eo c
tens Uw^he gums, reduces inllamatio n; ,ami
gives #d«« and enerjA to the whole aystem Oh
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing bpmp for ■ •
dheil Teething is pleasant of to of the tau taste, oldest
sistfu* prescription one t
best female physieians and nurses in
United States, and,is for sale by all dreg
its throughout the world. Price 2.', cents 1
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in^the i#| h th0 calIipaiKn
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and voter will want a good uewspaper the world to
keep up with the progress of
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ix the Soutn. Besides all the pews in tll,!
day, R contains awariety of interestingi. t
ereturc matter,* mtabre for . UN<la> ..*a.l
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Addres? John Kino. Dropr’etor, Ga.
Columbus,
^V®MIMU’Sk
VIDXMWS'y TX^CXMtfS^'
V* • t *
1 Imstueiw o? the yea* ha* not
^Ki^T*** W .' t '. a ,loudo£ depression,^ we know UUltlivVry tBwul has
still ^.VVith making a piercing .ample provisions eyescannWigthe #<‘sent above farts* wc have already aiaV.e «n« •re
year.
P It C> V m. *.
Meat'Com, Meal, Flow) Salt and Oats, in store and.r,r-,ving by ear loads
’ 'P , "f • ’ ’’ ’ ' M,.: tl.i .0 \. oil L e„
*• “»»-<■*<' -
Fifty r lMiirty barrels sack* coffee-*11 Syrups and grades. Molasses at ha Wholesale prices
1 >
Mackerel, White Fish and rotovnac shad. . „ K . 1 \
FARMING., t.
o. r> l> *1 ' y ^ i * ”^ »l’*viilv,
. u it - •
...One hkndrod Ilalmon, Gate City and ifUtversaf Plow Stocks, At grcaliv reduced
prlcch. "'•) ' ! ,v»- 4 ' - •«,id lU. c»jchi!p»st sjiTn-iw, • it,
O(m0-’s one and two horse chilled Turner’s and the celebrated Syracuse plows it
four sizes. 1 <> •
'Ilaimahi’s wcll-knoww I). O. ,t o. (). 'Plow* , ci , *» ,, «
The Farmer's Friend Flow cheaper Hum. cver before.
F.xtra Gaugt 4 Wheels lor all of above plows: » '■
Three tons Plow ljoes every sliape, sort and slze
T tons Iron qM Steel'. ' !•*
wo » '- 1 ‘ ♦ •« i*. I
Two.hundred and fifty pair Tracec|gtins, Breast chains, Step chains. Fifth
cliai iik. liOj? clmins, JaocIc clmins, O^w Onai!\«.
Two liuuilml wa^on and ‘plow bridles.
F-hroJiuiidred. beayl Ifurk collars.
ddxeh *Aye]s.'» ' i w ' • ' *v ¥ .• 4i,.i : no
- Heel Phis Log Links and Kings, Clevises, S\t\ :le tr. Ck. Plow. W agon Vnd »tac»
, ( "' iU1 'i ,| Vr l hist, for 20 years). Grubbing
Mill Picks, , Ibcol Picks, Hush Hooks, llriar Hooks, Ship lows. Mattocks.
Iron and Weed Bench Screws,’Urdiul Hammers. •>> Cross tut Galvi’. saws
axes and Frees am and inch Bellows
nized well chain, Iron Wedges Ac., nml soon ad infinitum, Kverv impllnient a farm
«r needs, every tool a mechanie needs. 1 ■ 1 .. I»* ■
Fifty Boxes orT.VbdH'.akrS Tdbttneo,- IVK 11LAT THK WOULD ON bjb TGIWUH'tl. ImvRgia * l'p.’
loo boxes Laundry soap—.save money l«i* of »M ♦
’ -"n sacks shot, _H kvgs powder. We-hny everything dll 1 h'iTdesrt»ant|lies and n*V
4)ie spig <wish anil that explains it all—that's why ue can sell yen goods etthaper Ibnn
anybody clsb.
^ D(\()RS
WINDOW SASII AND
At bottom figures—send orders. •'»
us your Extra stove pipe nml elbows safe Wlftf
bust Novin Scotia Grind Stoves and Grind stone fixtures, 1‘low.hHiidles and vTerVthb #
else you can mention. J 14
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(’aster oij, Train oil, Haw nml Boiled Linseed oil, Summer and Winter StraiRrtt
lard oM, Machine oil, Kerosene oh, Cooking oil, .lapauam! Grtcli Yiu nisb. Asnliallkth
aiiiMurpoutiite, White lead. riOOgaloiis.iuiXcl paint (ready for use.) St. l,oH,s’ Slid AtlaliWe
S C AY i 11 n or M a c Ii i il U s s
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i THE DA Vlfvlllc k superior and Icndina machine in'nse.nt iT.do, 20 .on ?
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E!S at liillf send for circulars, all extra attarflments
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BUGGIES dollars AND IVAGONS. studelmker 0 IntggWlUHlQi M>4W «• *M4rs : top Duggfrt*
to Ho.oo ; and Mlllmrn two horse wagons. White Hickory
one Horse Wagons. »■ . >, s. ■ .»>a alserl*;
Keineurlwr? that while we have, called atteiiKHn fetf. wrlUIMMAri d*»«jlii
our other departments offering are entire not being .sBfytihrt'/HVe- teninting rmike n JpeWnlty of "DRY GOO0S
and are now our stock at prteesl’ .Maiiy lme* oppress GtmrH
Glotliing, Hlifws lloolsi Hats and Cups have lieen marked down to make room for our
SPUING STOUR■ *. * ,,V ’• • •«*>
We are dMterrtitned to make Greenesboro the trade ce’Hter of thlVVSntNV e.nmtry';
no neighboring city shall ipiote lower jirlees ill any line. Your patriMUg# * iudlj -ollci.
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With our l>est wisliea to our Taliaferro friends for a prosperous year, Wear*
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