Son of James Geddy Sr.
"Virginia Gazette Augusta 8, 1751 br>
David and William Geddy Smiths of Williamsburg, near the Church,
having all Manner of Utensils requisite, carry on the Gun-Smith's, Cutler's,
and Founder's Trade, at whose Shop may be had the following Work, viz. Gun Work,
such as Guns and Pistols Stocks, plain or neatly varnished, Locks and Mountings.
Barrels blues, bored, and rifled; Founder's Work, and Harness Buckles, Coach
Knobs, Hinges, Squares, Nails and Bullions, curious Brass Fenders and Fire
Dogs, House Bells of all Sizes, Dials calculated to any Latitude; Cutler's
Work, as Razors, Lancets, Shears, and Surgeon's Instruments ground, cleaned
and glazed, as well as when first made, Sword Blades polished, blued, and
gilt in the neatest manner, Scabbards for Swords, Needles and Sights for
Surveyors Compasses, Rupture Bands of different Sorts, particularly a Sort
which gives admirable Ease in all Kinds of Ruptures: Likewise at the said
Shop may be had Vermifuge, Price 3s 6d per Bottle, which safely and effectually
destroys all Kinds of Worms in Horses, the most inveterate Pole-evils and
Fistuals cured, and all Diseases incident to Horses; at their said Shop."
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