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THE DEMOCRAT
Pridny, May 16th, 1884.
SKTERED AT THE POST OS/,, AT ’T,:\W
fordvu.es. oa., v.- • ! class
MATTER KOH M-V0,1X0.
M. C. JONES, - - - Local Editor
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE
John H. .lames’ tent of Atlanta
has suspended. " ,
- -The Photographic Art Company is
doing a lively business.
—Captain W. F. Holden moved into
his new residence Wednesday.
—Mrs. Mattie ^Harris left yesterday
for Atlanta, her future home.
—Mr. C. M. Atkinson, of the Harlem
Sentinel, was in town Fridav.
—Mr. T. C. Holden, assistant post¬
master, of Augusta, is visiting rel¬
atives here.
—Fresh and pure apple cider, crack¬
ers and lemons at Thomas Fulton’s.
*f£—Mrs. J.O. Stmmaers, one of W Isl¬
ington’s most estimable ladies, visited
Mrs. E. E. Boline this weak.
—Miller Jim Peek an ola*colored man
said to be over a hundred years old,
died Saturday.
—Marshal (longer has several hands
at 1 work on Main street, which,
when fin ished, will be one of the pret¬
tiest streets on the Georgia railroad.
—Quite a number of our citizens
visited the stock holders’ convention in
Augusta this weak.
—Liberty Hall, together with the
furniture,library and household effects,
will be sold on the nrst Tuesday m
J une.
—i J-reenesboro Herald : “It is re¬
ported hereabouts that Jack Mitchell
will be a candidate for the Legislature
from Taliaferro county.”
—Tne exercises of Prof, Ware’3 Bus¬
iness Institute, will be resinned Tues¬
day the 20th.
— At the last conference of the Bap
tist church at this place, Mi, Ross
Gunn and Dr. R. J. Raid were chosen
to fill the o.flees of DAieo i. They are
worthy men and we doubt uofc will
serve the church; with faithfulness and
efficiency.
—One or two persons from our town
and several from tjie county attended
the pic nic at 'fuler’s mill last ‘.Satur¬
day. There ym a large crowd aud all
ae«me l to enjoy thenisfjlves,
— We were favored with a fine show
i»,r on Wednesday afternoon wuioh has
greatly imptovc.i the appearance of
vegetation.
—Some of oik favmjte a#’e;v,np\ain
ing that their fi-BJ•• ar%
preyed upon by birds.
— M>- B. 0. Browmi wh in town to
day ami l J no ... !.*v, ,
w; nei •? a.’.i ■ iins
for th» 'i:.v!w<e of making out door
I net . , u res.
--All those who wish to have pm
tures made sh-iu! 1 call on the Puoto
graphic Art Company, as'they will re
liixin in Crawfordvilia only a few days.
—Bill Arp, the southern h imocist,
lectures iu Green&sboro to-night.
— Mrs. Etta Kaufman, of Augusta,
is Yisitihg the family of Mr. 0. Myers,
—Luther A. Bolins, formerly a mem
bsr of the II shock at force, now of
Washington, visited his mother, Mrs.
E. E. Boline, Sunday. Luther is a cap
ital fellow aud is determined to make
life a success. compani"
-The display of the fire
of Augusta, on last Tuesday, was one
of the-grandest ever seen in that city.
—Mr. Joseph W. White, the efficient
and popular general travelling passen
ger agent of the Georgia and South
Carolina railroads, has invited the edi
tors along ll the line of the Georgia rail
'«d '0 Virn O » exenraion to
Charleston on the 2*th instant. Ho
will take them to Sullivan’s Island,
Fort Sumter, and other points of in
terest m and around the lwa»t.fui
city by the sea. Mr. White labors
faithfully for his road and his kind in
vitation to the editors is highly appre
dated.
—Let every true Democrat, of this
It is just as important to attend the
stay away. Ci jCis 3 -a a wen well known u. fact
that no organization, either political or
otherwise.can prosper when the members
do not take an interest la - it. If the
Demct.awouMllUw.ii4. »U their
business attend tne mass meeting and
nominate their choice, then there could
be no crying out against rings, cliques
and a combinations, u- ,| M , i,,a )i. wniild • ■ march -
cheerfully to the ballot boron the day
of the election and give the nominee
their unanimous support. Notwith
a^Kndintr f’ w=» of the'South,havebeenUttore
or less defeated . tor , -he h naat past twenty twenty
W.^l.^rjoaio tain an i^:H. s t ixra.^e principles «.«- ot
Demoeradw vuUifti t&ffe long ago jwcia
' tb^CKil
for t - us „ fte * of of all all- VHT CJ n
z^d world : Ai« 0 1 -•
fraud aud ;il g’jfiflp |ail'' if county, 1 the dHfing
enuiBfl’ *i our
this year'if true Dimictat will
but do^bisftiHjjnty,
tt. ?S. REID.
We would cheerfully call the atten¬
tion of tiie readers of the Democrat,
in this and adjoining counties, to the
advertisemeafc of Mr. H.X. Rekl; found
in another column. Air. Reid is widely
known in Georgia and Sbuth Carolina,
as the champion of agricultural ma¬
chinery and steam engines, saw mills,
.fee. He has had an experience running
tb “ " * >? ‘ Si F*
nni^ts«>d\ , ,
and thoroughly understands what wlmt thov thej
need and is fully alive to the benefits of
nnnrnroil 11 i„w ,«inff .....’ rn-iphinprv 1 ■" Up
not onlv knows .its benefit* but knows
to use machines to get the very best re
.soils arid to make the machines last
through reasonable time and such in¬
formation is of .vast importance to any
«•» r-o, 7 „
l uy. Be IW»U »l lbe be3t
and largest manufactures in the union,
aud has a full line, and is prepared to
make liberal terms and prices to suit
the hard times. Mr. Reid is agent for
Use Celebrated and Cardwell Hydraulic
Cotton Press to Jbe worked either by
hand or power. This press is one of
the greatest achievements of modern
mechanical science as the work of
packing is easily done by a small boy,
while in all other presses it requires two
men. We have known Mr. Reid per
sonally for several years and are satis
tied that any one trading with him will
be houestly dealt with for his integrity
is beyond question. This is especially
important to any one buying machinery
as it so often happens that the buyer
is not a practical mechanic, necessarily
bus to depend on the word of the seller
as to quality dimension, and adap tabiii
ty to the work wanted to be done, and
we cheerfully commend Mr. Reid to
you for patronage, feeling that you
W jiLin allcflses be justly dealt with.
—Let no one forget that Saturday,
bhe 24th instant, is the da>- appointed
for bolding the m iss meeting in this
couhtv. Every one who feels any in
tereat m the matter of who shall rep
resent us in the several conventions
that are soon to be held,should be here.
lfc & at ^ prii#irv meeting that the
private citizen can have his sav in re
^ t0 th e policy of his party. Let
no 0llftsYl y a wav, if you do, you^ need
^ com daiu later that things have
been done as yon. would not life*.
(.’•liques can. uot rule r-.-.uuiivH -if.Jim
tnrfiscs will t-uru out t<> the primary.
mri-llJl.f;, ,
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-Coij iaztor John israuan, if the
Georeia railroad dm i at his home iu
Rutledge on last Mniday after an ill
ness of seven*! w-wki ’'ra.-a gwa unu.
He had liemi employe l Uv Urn G-v.radii
railroad Jtor tw*ntv *.sv«m y v *ru and
W as one of its m-ist eoieient a 1 1 i»op.j
litr conductors. He poiaraso.i imiile
traits of chanieter which*,endeared him
to all whose pleasure it was to know
u |m, yj,> was a truly good man in the
highestfsi nse of the term and his death
will be deeply regretted by his many
friends along the line of the Georgia
ra jj r0 ad and elsewhere.
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—Persons wishing to have pictures
are invited t,. call on the Pho
tograph Art Com 1 any, who is prepared
to do so as cheaply and as well as it
ca n be done by any city artists. Satis
faction guaranteed ‘__________________‘ or no charge.
New goods are pouring in our
Jnillinery department every day. We
“itaS for
thidi w;iole country. Another lot of
ribbons, and'trimming goods just
ceived and still another bill to arrive
th(j naweSt sty i e s.—Copelan, Seals k
Armor, Greenesboro, Ga.
Out Hundred Cents.
Mess. Zimmerman & Johns,Druggists
of Westminster, 5. C. in their last or
who try the 25 cents size always buy
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SIIEPHEKD DOGS FOE. SA-LE.
For herding cattle or family pets, they
have uo equal—pedigree given. Two
tofoar.watooU |»»«>g •
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—“Hello, Jqhixnie, where you get
fhar raf Kan’”
jptit fYomCoDelan trojnOopelan ,beals Seals A * Armor Armor.
^.t ajaisy^ ^ feept
ra t traps.” heard noteing
Weil I ain’t never .o’
yet, ye . they ain't got. Pa savs - tbev - keep
the
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gjp Ti e besf thing we have overseen
for preventing ^ stock from jumping, is
^ for ^ by Copeiivns
Seals A: Armor. Greenesboro.
^ Fold id g eots, spring beds and
^ ed springs, for sale by Copelan, Seals
& Armor, Greeiesboro, % Ga. Send for
prices.
POWSLTON ITEMtSF^i
BY LEU MAS. ' j*
—A heavy fall of rain and saroevftil
Yesterday ' ' H
b ?
—We hear complaint of rust
wheat in parts of the county. preached• '*|?
—Rev. A. C. Rainwater
Iforeb Saturday and Sunday, fillini
appointment of Rev. J. II. Kilputrn
—Several cases of sickness in tw .
neighborhood of Fowelton.
~V° tton planting is about o T
chopping —The pic ia pngnolnr Miller’s rapidly. and J ; '
n:cs at
, 11v * ttendSd, having ™/«, *Ji- -
’ I10J1 1 lfl ' Vl01 - u ale ' " luce , rl f JS * j
and Sparta. . . 1 1
a little netrro «rirl on the nln® of
***
had presence of mind to catch the ppe
and till thus help saved came. herself from draw i|bg
SHARON ITEMS. *
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mvouyku.
—Hay hands arc finding ctuif -
ment.
—Mr. Ed. Gallatier is absent
trip to Savannah.
—Mr. Sterling Edwards, who,fc (ftJ
gagd in businese in Chancy, was h wur
town a few days since. Dock has
himself up a good trade and desefgs A
much credit for Ids success. hig%
-Judge ,E. II. Pottle was
complimented by our grand jury
February term 1 and we believe .thlgo
be the general expre ssion ofMie )]
feeling of our county.
-M.i. Johnnie O'Keeffe attendedVae
may convention. ?
visiting -Mrs. her Sarah daughter, Smith, Mrs. of A. Macon,^ W. M|r
slion. >\
—Mr. L. A. Moore takes the prefer
bun on „cabbage, but Mr. '
O'Keeffe, is in the lead on Irish po
t oes.
—Prof; N. E. Ware has a
combiuatiou plow, invented by l|f
brother, S. A. Ware, of Wilkes couu
which he lias been exhibiting ttm
week, also, Mr. Rainwater, who
the (niitivator. both of these a|e use
ful implements ‘ manufactured here at
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BAYTOWN ITEMS; /
. BY ARGUS.'
— Mr. I-. T. Lewis is an expert fisher.
man.
— Dr. J. W. Barnett possesses.
an c-f oim'.-'in.- Li a.;.-d ,.id i’.’i.'i
....... vi, u \ -i ' " ,v, .fk
■ful bushels oi wheat. l i;cUj ur KsOhib
is a lucivv man auv how.
—liv.aeiiiiig , Saturday ;uni . butiday ,. , j.. .
Ravt.o .vu MetitodlUt eluucli, by UuV
uev. Mi, Ainolil. ,.i,|
—A diiiiculty occurred on the night
»f #..• -Stii instant, in the. tillage be
tAue.iv VVm. /fugiv-s and Jimmie Jones,
iu'wI'ikui the former was badly cut by
the latter.. Glad to learn that too
wounds received are nor ot a fatal mt
urn*. The affray was wholly of an uu
iiramertituled character, having crigi
tea in a joke,
—On the 8th instant, Wm. Hughes
struck Mr. James Hearn with a shop
hammer and cut quite a gash in his
head. Our little hamlet needs a town
council and a police force.
-The time now is when all true men
should come to the front and suppor
our time honored principles, this is a
white man’s country and we are resolv
ed that It shall be Democratic. We do
not wish the vote of any man in
coming electaons who will cast his suf
^ 6 for t ., e Democratic nominee and
« U* -or, U,„, « to
flnence for the opposite party. e m1 '
wide awake and intend that no Judas'
^^all invade the camp. Heaven . forbid
Unit the Democrats of old Taliaferro
shall endorse any man who v did j•,
even
dot work boldly and defiantly for true
democracy during the dark days
reconstmotiou. X, MMM. <M
ucrat can consistently vote for any
evety one who u?. latereso .11 ol
Orawfordville.
Tbe ^ onl t . '* ip,>od hor .
~ ^ r f m exIH ‘
tence is owned by Coi. J. W. Hixon,
t.rtWlwtt-k-1—M
he got hi cm._______________
a Dure lur Headache.
More headaches arise from a ms-ir
dered stomach than any other cause.
Use Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial' to
,.. )rrw . t vour atomaC h and you will mi
^troubled with this r.ainful
vvhich has become the bane 0 *. yovr
i»tence. 1 ry it.
Our harness deiiartment has just #
rr of
been replenished ,Lout with a large lot
tar „e s ; l e and,, ogle,», Oui
waggon— saddles and bridles, &•-.
prices on these goods are twenty
cant, lower than any town in Georgia,
Copelan. Seals & Armor, Greenesboro.
^ t Everpbody ought to have ope
i utmmacks at Copelan,
k Armor.s. They have about
GreeneMwro aud have enough stilt
for Crawfoidvilie.
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[‘ad\-;-f.t:.« r.\"r,]
A MUAl.UN Slfl* VTiOV
Ac a public meeting held at the Sha¬
-Business Institute iu Sharon, Gitq
following resolutions were adopted
7th day of May, 1884 :
R<.io'r&d 1st. That we as citizens of
Ga., in public meeting nssetn
learning that Prof. N. E. Ware
removing from our town
endorse him as a teacher of rare
. 1Kj an<1 , 0(
:) „j
Resolved Jud, In parting with Prof.
>r p Ware tin- founder ro ' ,na ‘ l of Sharon
Business Institute. , wo tender , , hi 111 PiU ..
sincere thanks for the ’ able and imp ir
, . . , , i *
James O. Brooke, N C. Edwards,
«J. A. Woodall, E. H. Ogletree, A. NV.
Morshon, W. 15.Kendrick, Wilson Ivon
Hrd Lioakc u 'f i..juooh Moon^B im lIlfiowiic, .m iant,
O’Koelfe, L. h. Jackson, 11. 1.
|eckwt( h, J. L. ILll, W. H. Moore,
T ‘' ' V/;irv ’ J ‘ U alh,l ’ J ® , ’ n - Moore *
Wesley Taylor, James L. T Meadows. .
.Sharon, GA.,May 10, 1881.
We tiro patrons of Prof. N. E. Ware’s
“Business Institute and citizens of this
community learn with profound regret
the grave charge brought against
him tending to injure lus character,
M e t-lie Patrons and citizens do most
sincerely beg of the general public not
to pass upon the guilt of Prof. N. E.
Ware as he stands ready and waiting
in defiance of the charge to vindicate
himself. We earnestly ask and hope
that he will resume the exercises of his
school.
R. T. Kendrick, N. 0. Edwards, J.
O. Brooke, W.T. Brooke,L. M.Tliomp
son, A, W. Mershon, L. A. Moore, J.
b. Allot jr., ir rs I tA.iooie. \innie K i/.r H . 0<rlfl. „
,
Wilson Kendrick, A. D.Kendrick,
» A. Kendriek, Goovge C. ;FoucUe, N.
W. P. Bacon, John l” Moore, D. W.
George W. Overtoil, L. S. Jack
soil, T. F. Moore, Wesley Taylor, R
M. Hill, J. W. Falliti, James W. Edge,
Overton, .... U la .Jesse own, i ayior, A lloid j. Moure, o. Aitauowa, I .^J.
\S, T. Hackney. '
SrtAROX, G a.., May 11, 185-1.
I at, mu ana UtMiu, nf », Slmrun t>.u,oa •
I am highly gratified at the »<-Hmi
you have taken in .my lielialf an>1 will
pim-snie ramm:" S exvi—i
', S ' .
'tope that 1 will continue to merit
me and odeem as f have
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(lOIUi iu live
vears in '-Mur eommuiu y and ,
11 v ' 1 ’’’ 1 ' ‘ vi ‘ ' 1 11
g!a, ’ U3 an educator is nilhcient testi
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_ *j\"iTumko'nlidw'ho
have
claims againso said w. ate, are reques
t e( j to come forward and settle at once
and present their cla-rtis.
IV. A. VV right,
Administrator of Win. H. Jirooko.
—Parties wishing to obtain tho stock
ol Plymouth Rock clih kens, can get a
setting of tliiru-en eggs for 0110 dollar
from \\ in. II. btewart.
^i'’X'r .
•*'hH'ol v
j guaranteed to cure you, For sale
L>r. K. J. Reid.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable
ju,id.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
Kor sale by Dr, E. J. Hd<h
For lame Back, sides 01 Chest uso Shiloh's
Poro.us Plaster. Price 25 eeuis. For sale
by Dr. Li. J. Raid.
THAT HACKING COUGH cran be so
qnicklv cim > ( n Jy rthiiob’.. Cure- Reid. Weguar
autve it. F«i sale by Hr. Li. J.
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption
tXST.JST., j‘S
gjfjLOJl'8 VJTAL1ZEB is what you
Dr. II. J. Keid.
lohiLure. for sain by Di. K. J. Reid
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AUVICIi TO JMOTIIEKS*
Ar ,-. you disturbed at nieht and broken
0 f --,, n f r e*t by a sick child suffering and
StTtSSfi &S
WiKtstraWsSooTHinro Brace fob
wfifieMevcthe sufferer' 1
M Depend powlittte tt,
upon it. It
th ,,,„ , s rio mistake about the
q.smterv an,I diarrhoea, regulates couc,soft
stomach and bowels, cures wliul
yfrs. Winslow's BowiSag Sprup for Ctiii
thing is pkasaot to th^ taste, and
sritbe pre* -ription ot one of t.mold*»t and
best f.-m»le physicians and nurse* in the
.
’ j W. O. MITt iiELL.
i ATTOBXEY at
CrawfordvOle,
m UJ5 mbjlteb a
The immense butldiiio of Messrs. COPE LAX, SEALS & ARMOR, oompririn* f
tWp.'.HunnTs W n; • idled to overflowing trout
r> '■■ incut to Atr • ...
w \Ui the choicest sprimi s: rk *.d mm if war ;.i • :••< ■■ - o.< Gt ,■ nuv.sf :>o;v;W
. we!4
consists of it)., iiuoat importations Unu :t .-it :u-i n or cnslia;; to«r&ute
, ' uruWu
SI IVY FR DALE SILKS
Sorrenta silk warps, Swill.. *:'k ehwksilver irray tom mgs. Colanda chock suiting*!
Silver gray Mohair Gratia Mohair, llamnvby eb«.*k suiting, lUby Uiua eimc* clwhlie,
all shade- Nunn's Vellam imu light m-n.s to infam M-w.la-.-s* alyl-** ,u tmuwt Bunt;
.,|| n„, jro, and the toniesl thing on the market id: shades ill leaned end btoesa. -a
Huntings. Laws. Buttons. lUtukhs, silks, Satins Velvels an«J linings to blend with
each shade and at prices thai bury the past and make bright the future.
-a.
jei
the loveliest pattern* issued ; Victoria Lawns from S't to »o <• yard. India Lawns fr mi
12', ctsnpj Persian I .awn* all pri-ws, in white and cr-ain patterns o ire linen
knvns, Mull Muslins, baiTi'd and dotted Swiss, BLIiop Lawns, Tarllon, plain Imned
and striped Mainsook from 10 cents up;
Our white goods department stands unrivalled beyond question in point of beauty
elegance and cheapness.
(Colored Lawns wul Giiighms
entirely new in designs, differin ' widely from any b«*.t' re exhibited, surpassing by
odds last season.* shad- *, Uiimbnms irom 10 el up. Lawns from r>e up. solid and staii«
ed seersuoker, handsome Cretonnes, beautiful sprendcalicoes, supported by .100 pieee*
of the prettiest. Versi ui aud Vrabic d: ssi- prims ever uncased ill Ureeliesuviei
Exquisite line ot mounting and second Prints and (ilnghanvs.
Dcnte 11 o lid e l. weiss.
Venisfi, Point du Cardinal, Brobant. Point IV.VIcm-oti, Dentulle Ooralina, Swiss Snt*
broideries, Vnlaitce laces, genuine thread Lives. Torchon.
The above an the crown of the markets and the handsomest lares ever imported.
Evi Basting Edgings from 25c dozen up.
Cotton laces from IZ’x.c up.
Hamburgs from -Me to if 1.00.
(Pack and cream silk Spanish laces and all the new shades to match dress goods.
Our luce department is a store within Itself,
1 I<.t> «*.M;
Jersey Gauntlets 10 e pair worth 25, lie worth 50. I’h is a solid fart. It may look
unreasonable, hut i* never I e less true Silk Mosqueaiires all >lmih>:» 5t)e to ¥i.'/J,
Think of tin*'. Silk Jerseys in for 50c pair ! Ladies white hose 5c pair up, Colored 8c pair
up to 8*. childrens hose all the bright shade • The moat complete assortment of
gents half promise hose to be found anywhere. 3t»t) dozen hose. In stoek ki
Our kept—bargains unearthed.
FANS AND PARASOLS
In pllesanil stocks. The most ihffeiiH a ml fastidious -persons ’<> please on being
shown through these department*, Ainilc and say, ••this is the place w« long hava
sou-dit,” make their pmcius'M an l d«qiari i,i pe. i.-h ..cm to return in switch of mini
t0 U0 faced and satin lined at »1J»
To say we Imvea* larae and iiamlsonin assortment of parasols as any retail bourn
in Georgia, is bet to speak the truth. Come, see and be convinced.
FOUNTAINBLEAU
oobwesr Thruate, Rev -!•. Ellen T-orv, ll-llport. uluios: itoseleaf, iuiiiitterable Sunshine, Koselyn, «i. kfsselle
a „,| a * a c y rbe ■ •m.n» oi ho variety % U ti
iu 1 n > . I'Mai" ..rain; p .u. .m. .. - -ix I Mi -1 G ila's Millinery Emporium avIiicu lm*
ju;.f. r«i.«ti:.|y bran r. .* lal-rl, - vi uni - lunnslit-d with a stack .-doettia wljli ut
m-ist e-.r- hv exjMirieitO. i r 1 <u.- V m will IIml it a ■a-'irc- <> pica ,a ,e and a mint
<>f Mev. «p,-.t'.! ju ,i n-is <■ ' :m |ira?ai-d .* m . r at. - d-p uaelu.irtli o : in-uit le*. T hats ty prices. Itmti 2 Jfiss o to*l«. Lula
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(t t -.: i.i-iic* of i'ah.u no to ‘ .vise her and-it WIU
p. iV B.matnevWK', t.»>o. F.MO'.'KAT will allow to «-#
Our np;un the I) not us
atla 'rhouMifrth, Port
. ... ™ that
"f,tl. ■ n-a - i,-■ nu.irci - . ■ «br*|irmz.-t.,.- I' i- . rerm (JicameU mbe.t of, aii(! w» bare
dv-a \ U»LHi( you <*v^r Of *tv<;« more. tli & H >ou • ■ cj com*
to Si*<' us
Wiib •■...•! •••■• tm-n lo ■ i- laimlcmi Irimifl- forGmir id favors, we solicit a
eonlinua , > . '.To p.itr->:ia • > an i pm;R.. o t : ...fives to ser i t'l'mi In t;iie future as iu
the ]*».;, to to o . v of m i ab-lity. VERY l U.UPS 1 OGRS,
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ma m> SS&'OO.ilwS jgm w UM„ «■•*, j**i
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GRAND FORCED SALE OF
CrO'./ A / »/ » I I )/” lU \ IJJ I I JU Q ( ViA. 1 \ 1 [-^1 ll JillU
MarqueU. Bruscrls, Tl.ree-Plys, Ingrams amt Venetian, ad new goods. And , ef
In
-1 A, AAA x w Hearth IfalS'S ' ~ aild DOOI* MatS, *
At 10 per cent, less than rnannfaciuicr,* pieces. Goods must Ik sold to make room ttt
300 Rolls New Canton Matting,
Arriving. Will also offer great bargains in
Upholstery C*ooo<ls aud Fringes,
Raw Silks,Fortier Cloth, Hair Cloths, Fringes of all kinds.
Lace Curtains and Window Cornices
In style, quality and price never excelled and in
Wimlow Shades,
pretty sty'tus i'i< 1 Utik i'KA.vj !•;- Hit A < ,K t, • *> a n i> Porkf. IS, P» # ;tur*» frami^
^le OH r Hoti.s, STKItS, at • BRUSHES, nidi!. A full < assorted -ab . til stock. -ize, Carpet* hall prlra. made and BASKETS. laid f
[JROOM.S 'H re*
of charge! Furniture upholstered. For new good*, ow price* and ooiul bargains
come at ouee t<
9
Masonic Temple, - - - Augusta, («a.
apriiT
ICE! ICE !
U r], . t,nv. , . .i,<: i of ■ -rnd mi making load more every day. pound We siuik*. have
t*very i.j ..ci :•> !-;f r or in loo
A;; f, </A inti w • . . : . .. are at our factory prepared to nil orders all
'• WtliVi, day «*ud nigvd.
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’* 1SE ARCTIC ICE CO.
Augusta, Ga. Telephone, So. 98.
R03ERTS02T General LSuperintjadent