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THE DEMOCiV. a n 1
Friday. Fabruary^Sth,. 188
M.C. JONES, - - PROPRIETOR
U. Z. ANDREWS. - - - EDITOR'
Out of the counties in he State.
tlS have adopted prohibition.
ONKoftlre mint's near Datdonega
■cleared, «o it ia said, 8A3.000 last year.
Hu«MA prouuces annually about *4,
rtoo 000 worth of honey, of over ISJniO
Tiik MelWlist clrtiicli in Uie United
Nta4f*s claims an adive membership of
l.uOu.ddO st'uls.
Thkub are about LORO liquor deal
•era in Hie State who | ay into the treas¬
ury *40,000 tor license to sell. !
Saiah Mouse tluTairUior of tl.e
Passion J'lay.” commit:ed siiiciJe by
•Prawning himself in the Hudson river .
•llie other day. !
A CAVE wan recently displayed at the
•Celebration of a golden wedding m
‘ChkM#". Which, it w »*>d, ''i* 11
‘from a rail split by Abraham Lincoln
Uu lMH).
Uk.PHKSKNT ATXVK.H Finkuty and
'Kohiiiann olijected to Hie acceptance ■
of the elegant steamship, presented by
Xitfriand to tlie United Slat.s to aid in
Itie ‘Greely relief ox|iediiion.”
Rak Fuarcibco Mm l*etitl«ned Cm
tkress to appropriate ^'J.OdUJiOd for the
World's Fair, some time in the future.
The government is not yet prepared to
Invest so largely in the show business.
Trk new road law passed by the last
legislature, of Georgia, is meeting with
■considerable opposition in nearly every
•county In whicn it has t»een adopted by
recouilusddation of the grand jmj.
aam * — -
Trk whfto natives and the immi¬
grants from Germany and Great Hri-
11 an compose eighty-three per cent, of
th« jiopulation of the United States,
leaving four per cent, from other coun
tries aud thirteen per cent, for those of
Afrieau descent.
It Is very probable that Gen. Hose
-crans’ bill, Introduced in the House of
Bepresentatlves Monday, to allow the
•voters of the District of Columbia to
-elect the District Commissioners, will
onset with much -opposition.
Tur pn»|K sltion of Mr. Springer to
•mend the Constitution, of the United
SUtes *o that the I'residont and Vice
President shall be elected by a direct
vqte of the 'iieople, and also, to in
creaae the President’s term six years,
mud to make him Ineligible.to a re-elec¬
tion will hardly be entertained during
the present session of Congress, j
0
TRR Mardl Gras teativiti** at New
Orleans were of exceeding brilliancy,
surpassing in some respects ali similar
fetes of the past. Proteus and his
Krone gave a representation of Virgils’
.Kliili wllidl was witnessed by
throngs t« be counted only in tens of
thomauds, ami wliich was magnificent
beyond conception.
► •
The people of this county have no
doubt road with pleasure Hie very fa.
Torable aud Impartial comments of the
press, of the city of Augusta, upon tlie
elovutionary powers of Miss Stella Hoi*
d«B.Bn*thi»piM»ur* ...j,™. i»to.
Warren county. A popular gentle
man, of Warren county, with whom
heisagroat favorite, n.marke.1, not
long since "the world will likely neve.
know her ,»wer.’* Miss Stella.nUI.ough
quite yeung. gave evidence of her
wonderfhl power as an elocutionist a!
an early , age, and ... also of , ....... \ery superiot ...... ..
musical talent. Well do we remember
h«*r , |it»rfurinHiioe ,.......... at , h „ l moil * uul*.
School Convention, held at Sharon
aoOMtiwe _ ago, composed ot rtf lan-rt laig» con- ertii
course of people, of Taliaferro and
Warrot. Warren, which which inrnle mane her neruie Hie favorite lavoine
of all, and her friends teel indemed In
the nolde hearted Mts. VV. C. Siblev for
the first . opportunity . offered a j her . , to dis- ,
play iter elocutionary iwwer whic»i was
otoMto. mm
the CbriftUaiti church ui Angusta, over
which wolcu this noblo woman presided as
*•”*“*•
Just receivwl 40 dozen Diamond
l>ye», all shades, no trouble to till or
U«r*. Send them in. only 10c paper.—
CopcUn, Seals A Armor, Greencaboro,
Ga.
130 clotiiiug sain plea, both Amer¬
ican and illl,s»rted gtaais. elegant ill
quality sui<erb III tliiisli and handsome
in texture, from to IfiO.W suit.
Measures accurately correctly taken
wild fit guaranteed. Ask to see sam¬
ples of clothing at Copelan, Seals A
Armor. Greencabcro, Ga.
—
§jf A handsome line of fur and wo 1 ’ 1
hat*, embracing all the new style*
just received, lapge line of straws t"
M.llow soon. We are beadquarlets to*
-alt the new styles. Copelan, Seals A
Armor, Greenes boro, Ga.
Mr. I. A.Bacon.Savannah, Ga.,says :
•*I use I Brown’s iron Billers for uer
wousness and Indigestion and fouud it
eaccUeoi.”
fa LA : l£ NiVWS.
\ I'lO' ti:MK'|- is *t» l)|. sla|!oi! at Ml r
Cei l niveisily called 1’ ieh. Jr.
It A..i lake £.0.(301) to ('ill the college
build inns at Athens m order
The old Confederate for' ificatiotis
around Athens are Ix-ing leveled.
Within the last few days Samuel
Hunter, of Athens, has lost two Jersey
cows valued at .S'.tOO.
Ground was broken at Horne yester¬
day fra new Methodist church build
intr. The building will cost more than
820,000.
Eight hundred and twenty-nine votes
Were cast for sewerage at the election
at Augusta Tue.sday and 2 SO against
tffie proposition. The effect is self-evr
dent.
Gh.Hies Moore, a diminutive negro
of Augusta, suddenly fell to the ground
s bile at play Tuesday. A bullet from
n. parlor rilie bad entered bis abdomen.
Whence the rnissle came was unknown
at butt accounts.
A man m Athens has a relative who
married at the age of 100 years, anu I
who Imd three children by bis marriage ’
af|d „ V(jd |()[1? eil011Kh to ^ lhe young- j
uht o(lhe lUreB vote< [t is said that a
grandnephew of Unsold gentleman is
now & Buutist clergymen in Griffin.
At Macon a c.eruiu suspected party
rapped ag.uri.st the house of Officer ]) :n
; ri**lt Joues. Mrs. Jones inquired,
• W tin’s there V” -Slie received as an
answer a gun barrel shoveu througli
the blinds pointed in the direction of
Jones' sleeping on the bed. Mrs Jones’
CIV awoke tier husband,who jumi>e<J up.
The would-be assassin escaped in the
darkness, with his identity uurevealed.
The secret of the universal success of
Brown's Iron Bitters is owing to the
fact that it is the very t>esl iron prepa
tion made. By a thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood it reaches
e'ery part of the body, giving health,
strength and endurance to every por¬
tion. Thus beginning at the founda¬
tion it k builds up and restores lost
health, it ooes not contain whiskey or
alcohol. It will not blacken t.lio teeth,
it di>es not constipate or cause head¬
ache. It will cine dyspepsia, indiges¬
tion, heartburn, sleeplessness,dizziness
net vous debility, weakness, etc.
Tlie Mormon Problem.
Beginning with its issue of Marcli
10th, Hie Weekly Constitution will
print H powerful story written express¬
ly for its columns by Joaquin Millet,
culled “Seated Unto llel'.’’
The story deals with the Mormon
problem Umt is just now exciting so
much interest. The plot centers about
a young girl who in ignorance lias mar¬
ried a Morman elder, and is carried tc
■Salt Luke City. Her people attempt
to rescue her trotu her teirible doom,
and t) long continued conflict ensues
between them and that mysterious aud
deadly organization "Tlie Daiutes.”
Tlie dramatic figure of Hie story is an
elder of gigantic size and enormous
strength, who is almost a madman m
his fanatical fury.
"Sealed Under Her” will make a
genuine sensation and will run through
tlie Weekly Constitution for several
weeks. The Weekly Constitution lift'
lieeu enlarged to 12 pages and is now
the largest and cheapest weekly Pi int. d
It has letters every week from "Uncle
Humus,” "Bill Arp.’’and "Dels, Halit,
ilton.” either of which are worth tlie
siitiscription price. Miller’s great story
will begin March 10th. Single sub¬
scriptions 81.23 a year ; in clubs of
five *1.00 each ; or 11 copies for *lti.
Subscriptions should Is) sent in at once.
A K.riery Town.
0|J nmn \ V atkins, of Piedmont, S.
i’„ aays No. man’s Neutralizing Cor
dial Units anything lie ever heard of.
tha[ ,, tliy would convince the
Jouhiful as to the efficacy ot >oinmn >
“wdlal.
_ __
... ». ,b . TT3 . j iiave usetl
Carminative in my family for
several years, aud preter it to any tiled
icinc that l have ever used for any de
rangenent of the bowels, and to soothe
' , " 4-1,j) t |.
I w ' 1) \Y addei.L.
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Mrs, Eliza Hannan, Ivanhoe, Ga., ^
saws* *T used " Brown’s l Iron Bitters
'' ll ' ‘., |He , wrV ous
* ’
sleeplessmss ^ amt ..„.i t>ad ai i io UlooU. (HK t ”
—* ♦ *—
^ Be ready for tlie new ami ,
gj- of Messrs.Coie
tnoMi advertlsemer.t a-i.
Seats • A Armor, of Greeueslioro. Ga.,
# w( „ M IM *xt week, .milk*
, , ( . ve ioi.e. it will liehi l
to. c*.
I'lcotV.
*”
q> 0 , n ive this week: Orchard
sl-etl «“• 1 !r«rvr;.*s. 1 te:
ami you wiU insure a gmal s’and.
Couelau, ? Seals Jt Armor, Greenes o to,
’
,
Use _ v l# Borne* calebrele*! , , . baking .
[Kiwders, *r and most whole
tlie purest
some on tlie market. One s|av>n full
to a quart of dour. Extra luge cans
anly 23 iimiIs. for sale by I’Ofielail Seals
Armor, Ureeneaboro, Ga.
„ rt.e UU*«t novelty, rtnd h .
Pullman’s bronzed and
silvan frivdisl sasli txdts. new, dural I<
simple and c**eap. 15 and 2.3 cts set.
Tlie ladies delight. Copelan, Seals A
.\nn,.r. Greenestmro, Ga
—---
•jT Meat, meal, corn, bran. salt,
flour, si gar. coffees, syrups in store by
th P car loads. We guarantee ymi
Western quotations at ali turn s, c ope
Ian, Serls <k Armor, Greet esi oro, Ga,
[*s \i
T* ‘V* ^TjSSSttZ
T
Pie* ■r/ioklnir u thafil Uwtof .tobacco.
It la t!i« regal «i y of nmokinx. You got
more directly at the flavor and fragracoo.
Tou tako the nmoke cooler, and the tome
cleanlier and aatcr. Hi* Blocking U
amoklng reduced to a fltie art
The more the question of adulterated
tobacco forcea ltaelf on tho attention of
arnokera, the mere desirable It become*
to know vrecinely what you are smoking.
In Blackwell’a Dull Durham Smoking To¬ ,
bacco yon have aguarantee.
always, that It ia Nature’*
own unadulterated product
Ita fragrance, flavor, and
uneurpaiiBedquality,are de¬
rived from the «oil and air.
Try It. and you will be *oi
ufi»d. None genuine with¬
out trade-mark of the Bull.
%
All BuocMwful Fiahermen and Sports¬
men smoke BUckvrell’a Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco, and they enjoy it
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".'T!™ u!;r" n .Hn"l'.mJd , , nd . "o
1 v ';ti r mnnv vourn niro. and it 1s
•i r Mi'tiin of mood
. m, in<-mv the malady,
. i . (im: laiii id the kier
'i 'I 'L‘,Ti'Vi'i'i.k. « him "a
■ i i•:i- t.is f|i;.i eti» orifiini*. To
. i it- way Swift'd Spucitjc i« the
li tiiil if worth im»re than itn
f» ;id i'”4 tlii* Mercurial Poison,
• -i, ,nd RritiL* Hie nfT»-rcr hack
? *. livt-ry pcrfoii vth<> ha@
• 11 Dili by ul) nuaiid take a thor
r* ini uy.
1 ’UK” DiNVILJ.K, Twiogs Co., Ga.
i I ! >• ml »hi my ]*l:iutntioii n colored
-• i; - G. *'i>*’d iii’stutfil tint live
■ \ • oil .*11• 14•«I a violent CU!?e of Blood
; iD .iU (retiit’d il l«y iiuiuy him with phvKtcia'-H*, Swift's
I
l !»mi«* he was Round hHicc. and well,
[i\ ..a of Bin iBrhmnc
I), to. llDGIIJCS.
ii who li ul been confined to hin bod
- t i 'M'MCMr.'iil li'.ieumiiti'iii h»n beon
■!-« i , aii'l r M.iliJ l i i lie lii^be-t ubkhv. praigtiof
uui.rs >
( liaiuuoo^u, Telia.
ii IRd iiui .?ism made me a cripplo. Aftct
II f / .t io ;•* t o years, and tin* Mercury
t • - • ti until f wen a Ri;ei* ton »vntl ua
” 1 v.n, i iknt^' jHVVaile.l iiii’en «J bottle^ >on t > my take up- a
•
1 f ‘ r? • rind >Ui< I I’liii.i I 't. li. Mi rapid.’y 1
i i ..It * .» A dive I e • * I I iw writ HR
<i It .* n > v t : I • IlDMlfli■* Hiuce I took
i» t 1 . 1 i .■■ 1 HpjM’titv*. «uv jDftnl. uud 1 tun
t • Ut i’..d Id I! t b■ i-iiif--4 I can j/et.
C Li AS. Hot Sia'mga, Ark.
j r.L'vVArO
Chemist v. !hi will Jim!, on arm!
>iw unit!* of '’arourj,
' i or any dish rM >ub-4ance.^*ji
b siL swiit srermr co.
Drawer 3, Ailantu, (ia.
•tin'. wiiU'h ttilt Is* taailed
fl.'O per bottle; iflr^e mizc,
c'.i.suu.vt. Cl t«> Uoitk, Ail itraj;
ro n
DR A
* V'attircsDS"* F/ ^
k- f S-v
I $ t ^'tpfessa# r \ C, u ' , J a + c‘-?:sT!WTi6R\ r»
m HgmmC'M j' i
StlYSPEFSIA. -g
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O* One solid case pension prints
new medrom spring designs. The-e
prints take the rag off Die bush in point
of beauty, t' ey are -i-u -iv handsome.
C>q>elau, Seals Jt Ainio., Greene^boro,
Ga.
Mr. S. G ion. White Bluff. Ga.,
s,vs: "Brown's Iro.iBitters has quite
relieved me of t-'u- :naat:sm. with which
l long suffered."
\ PPLIC.VITON FOR LEAVE TO SELL
<i RtiRGrA—'T am.aKKK im < ot'N.vrv.
]• 1 1 )i*E w-cks srtici I'.-.tii-. .. (MiliiTitiun will
li ■ tin'll' In li'iiti'iitlili' ' in: * in ilrdiiui
\ of s.li'l co mtv. f'H' I- live to .si'll ;i J.i#f
.
tiim ot tlif r-'nl estate. lo'lungiug to the es
t.ife Kims Moire, late of saiil i'oiintyy de.
ctased This January .John* 21st P. 1884 Moore,
Administrator of Enos Moore, deceased.
SHERIFF SALES.
Georgia—Tal iaferro county.
-ITTTLLbu sold before the court hour)
yy door, on the first Tueslayin Apr
next in the town of Crawfordville, between
the legal nours of sale, the following prop¬
erty T. : one double log house levied on by
J. Harrison, constable, as the property
of R. O. Evans, and turned over to me to
satisfy a ti fa in favor of John Aeree. This
February 22nd. 1SS4,
M. i). L, Goooer, Sheriff.
CITATION FOR PERM VNEYT LET
TEIiS OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA— Tadiakhkiio county.
\\/TlEKEAS, * Y Wesley A. Wright, applies
to me for pt-rmaneiit letters of ad¬
ministration on the estate of William 11.
Brooke, late of said county deceased—These
are therefore to cite and admonish all per¬
sons concerned to lie and appear at my of
r before tile first. Monday in March
show cause if any granted. they can why
said letters should not he. Given
under my hand and official signature this
January 22nd, 18*4.
Chaiii.es A. Bkazley, Ordinary, T.C.
APPLICATIO I FOR LETTERS OF AD¬
MINISTRATION.
Georgia, Taliaferro county.
\17TIKREAS, \\ Edward Croake, lias ap
piled to me for letters of adminis¬
tration on the estate of John Maher, late
of said county deceased. These are tiiere
fore to cite and admonish all persons con
CPrnf*fl, to 1)4* Slim SippuHT H.t Uiy office OTI OT
by the first .Monday in March next, to show
cause j, if any they can why Given said under letters
s ou i,j not lie gnnted. my
band and official signature this Feb. 5th,
JHrtl. 0. JJkaZIiET,
Ordinary, T.C
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r Chuonkll „,„ And v vn roxsTiirnovAi Lons itition u.ist. i«t
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President.
s CC * I TIIE 1884
‘CONSTITUTION”
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THE YEAR OF 1884.
will be one of the most important in our
h’storv. ‘ A President. ConcrossniPD, Sen
ators, Goaemor, Legislature— are to be
elected, tried in
Very important ’-sues are to be
the National ami State elections. The
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in best shape to the public, and will
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year. Address, CONSTITUTION.
THE
Atlanta. Ga.
~\Y r ILL SOON l>e opened from a battery whose guns are always loaded In tli* intpr
est of the people. These guns are charged with entir 2. y new ammrsitiaa ob¬
tained from the importers,jobbers and auction rooms of
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
The people will hear the noise, their purses will receive the benvfit, away vritb
I gli prices.
CHOPS ARE TOO SHORT.
The people must make their money go a long ways. CASPAR MYERS nnd*
stands this, and lie is prepared to quote sue h figures as"his customers will appreciate
He has just eiturned the selectii. from the great commere al markets, where he gave his persona
atte- Hon to n of the largest stock of goods ever brought to Crawfordvill
or Middle Georgia.
LOME ANu SEE MY ASSORTMENT. I am determinated that no house a
li e Georgia railroad or its branches snail excel me In quantity, quality, pricestyi i
Ladies' Dress Goods,Domestic Goods, Etc.
jr this department 1 can give the Ladies the fullest satisfaction,
o rnnentof Pri its of new figure beautiful, brilliant, ana fast colors, Ladi
a uoods from the lowest grade to the finest Silks and Trimming ofallkintteh
so Hats triinnn d and untrinimed, Hosiery (all grades), Sheetings, Shirtings, Tick
gs, Linens and Towelings and every article that is of use and beauty, and which gm
make up a ladies’ t'dlet or furnish the house.
Gentleinen’s Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes &c.
all My line of gentlemen’s and youth's and boys’ clothing is full and complete and present
the attractions new styles of the season. Full pints of the finest material and
best make at the most reasonable prices. Business suits, fine cloths, underwear, hat
of all styles and prices. My stock of boots and shoes is large and I can suit the pti
lie in any quality they want from the finest dress boot to the coursest orogxa.
IN my miscellaneous department 1 have all the little articles which go to inake Juj»
stock to supply tin* needs of the public: among which are Notions, Needles, Pius,Cut
ry, crockerg. Glass ware, hardware, Tobacco, cigars, etc, in making up my stock
niitted nothing that you can call for.
Groceries and Provisions.
I keep always on hand fine family groceries and farm supplies, 1 am preparep tw
clothe the naked and feed the hungry come and see lor yourself.
To My Friends and Patrons.
In conclusion allow me to return my thanks for past favors ami to ask for a couti a
uanceof of the same.
C. MYERS.
Crawfordville, Ga., September 12, !Sg3.
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But if you do send your orders to
Metropolitan Cotton, Stock
-AND
Produce Elxoiiange,
li AUGUSTA, GA
For cotton future, also stock, meats and com, Send for copy of “Rules for Trading'.
Daiiy market reports furnished on application, without charge. febtith-lm
Kiiiwillii 1 !
^team Marble and Granite Work
Broad Street, Near Lower Market,
1 AUGUSTA. GA.
MirTjle Work, domestic and Imported
AT LOW PRICES,
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA GRANITE MONUMEN - S
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MADE A SPECIAL nr.
A large selection of MARBLE and GRANITE WORK always on hand ready for
LETTERING and DELIVERY.
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AUGUSTA HOTEL j
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
LEWIS k DOOLITTLE, Proprietors.
Table first-class in every particular. Large and well ventilated roooms,
Kates $‘2.00 per day.
Ce ntraliy located, near Railroad crossing. Telegraph officer arid barber sftep
in building. Augusta Hotel Restaurant and Luclr Room, (Jhoic
wi nes liquors and cigars. Meals to orcUr at all hours.
Nu TT1
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T>» Q:a»; for S.arai^i* mi H«»d»cts»
Messrs* T eoihnrc Mayor’s Va \ t»ri Office 1 19, 1879. :
Hutchison A Bro : (ientlemen
-It affords me great pleasure to testify to
.3«x. dis
It is tht best remedy for these most
tressing complaints I have ever used. It
should be in every family in tho country.
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M ssrs. Hutchison & Bro : I am happy
to say that jour -eu g • in
specific in,®! an
civdudy short ^nv?. 1 » *
headache . to
sintering frmn neuraipa aud
tr Y il * Yours, etc., M
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TLousauds of women over the land testi¬
fy to the wonderful effect* of this greet rem
edr; it will not only shorten labor and lessen
the intensity of pain and suffering beyond
expro^ii>n, but better than ail, it there^
greatiy diminishea the dan^r to life of both
mother and child. This ^rryat boon to of¬
fering woman is Hoim4$' Liniment, or
Mother'» Fi-und. Prepared and sold by J.
Brau field, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by ail
Druj^ists. Price $ SO bottle. Seat
by Express on recent of price. A
BLOOD KING.
A Kidney Complaint Cured.
Atlanta, Ga,, July 1?,I88.T.
Blood Balm Co.: 1 am a merchant of
tli is city and a m over 50 years of age My
kidneys have been exceedingly inactive
and irregular for many years, attended
with great pain in small of the back. At
times my appetite could failed, and I became so
nervous that I not attend to business.
During all tiiis time my ’ rase had ail the
attention that money ermld secure, and
many physicians and various medicines
were resorted to, but a complete failure
was tils regular result.
li. B. ii. was recommended by some one,
and to say that its action on me was magi¬
cal would be a mild term. One bottle
made me feel like a new man, just like l
was young again. In all my life I never
used so powerful and potent a remedy.
For the Wood and kidneys it is the best I
ever saw, amt one bottle’ will force any one
Giliaim, to praise if. If you will doubt this, call on Dr.
and he send you to me, and 1
will take pleasure in telling you of my
ease, and that of others who have been
cured. A. I*. D.
Send for a pamphlet of proof of wonder¬
ful cures of Biood Poisons, Blood Balm.
Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Call on DR. R. J.
REID, at Crawfordville.
Carpets CARPETS. and House Furuisning Go<xls. The
Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Mo
qtiet. Brie-seis. 3-Ply & Ingrain Carpets,
Rugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, Window
Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Cur¬
tains Cornices and Poles, Cocoa A Canton
Mattings. Upholstery, Engravings, Chro¬
mes. Picture Frames. Write for Samples
and Prices. » mi.ii; ek ttbktHY
successors to Geo, A. Bailie, Masonic
Temple. 1LGI'«I.V;LA, Jurit-li.Iy.