The rural southerner & plantation. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1866-18??, March 01, 1875, Page 13, Image 13

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u. s. PIANO CO. 5290. It costs less than S3OO to make any SOOO Piano sold through agents, all of whom make 100 per cent, profit. We have no agents, but ship direct to families at factory price. We make only one style and have but one price. Two Hundred and Ninety Dollars net cash, with no discount to dealers or commissions to teachers. Our lumber is thoroughly seasoned our cases are Double Veneered with Rosewood —have front round corners, serpentine bottom and carved legs. We use the full iron plate with overstrung bass —French Grand Action with top dampers, and our keys are of the best ivory, with ivory fronts. Our Piano has seven octaves, is 6 feet 9 inches long, 3 feet 4 inches wide, and weighs when boxed, 955 pounds. Every Piano is fully warran ted for five years. Send for illustrated Circular in which we refer to over 1,000 Bankers, Merchants, &c., (some of whom you may know,) using our Pianos in 47 States and Territories. Please state where you saw this notice. U. S. PIANO CO., 810 BROADWAY, N. Y. mar—ts. ZEJ - -A. Fl Nf s —AND— SEWING MACHINES! New Double-Barreled Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Snap and Positive Action, with patent Joint Check—a '•marvel of beauty, finish, and cheapness ; the celebrated Remington Rifles— adopted by nine different Governments, and renowned throughout the world for military, hunting and target purposes;’ Pistols, Rifle Cades, Metalic Cartridges, etc. Also, manufacturers of the new Remington Sewing Machines! To which was awarded the Medal of Progress of the late Vienna Exposition. This machine has sprung rapidly into favor as the best made machine ,in the world, and pos sessing the best combination of good qualities, namely: light running, smooth, noiseless, rapid dnrable, with perfect lock stitch. Send for circulars. E. REMINGTON & SONS, dec-ly Ilion, New York. COR. BROAD AND ALABAMA STREETS, ATLANTA, - - GKEORGHJL. A STANDARD INSTITUTION. URGtSTsBEST PROCIL BUSINESS SCHOOLSSOIITH, CONDUCTED ON ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. CtUPPLTED with Banking and other Offices, combining every known facility for imparting a thorough Practical and Systematic knowledge of the science of accounts in the shortest possible time, and at the expense. MT* This is the only Business School in the City presided over by a Business Man and Practical Accountant, any other making such pretentions is a fraud and imposition on the public. Our reference, the leading Bankers and Business Men of this City. MT No ('lasses, Students admitted at any time. Catalogues containing Terms, Ac., mailed free to any address. B. F. MOORE, AM., President m W- SOWKEK & ww GET THE BEST. Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, 10,000 Words and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. 3000 Engravings; 1340 Pages Quarto. Price sl2. A necessity for every intelligent family, student, teacher, and professional man. What Library Is com plete without the best English Dictionary * A NEW FEATURE. To the 3000 Illustration* heretofore in Webster’s Unabridged we have recently added four pages of COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS, engraved expressly for the work, at large expense. Also WEBSTER’S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DICTIONARY 1040 Pages Octavo. 600 Engravings. Price $5. The Authority of Everybody. PROOF.—2O TO 1. The sale of Webster’s Dictionaries throughout the country in 1873 were 20 times as large as the sales of any other Dictionaries. Published by G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass, marlt Sold by all Booksellers. ATTENTION, PRINTERS? FOR F-> A I .K*, ONE JESSOP STEAM ENGINE, BOILER, etc., very complete. Only used one month Just the thing for a printing office. One SANBORN PAPER CUTTER, good as new; and will be sold cheap. Also, One Austin Paper Cutter, 20 inch knife. The above machinery will be sold simply to make room for later improvements. Apply to SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO, Corner Pryor and Mitchell Streets, Atlanta, Ga. WIRE RINGS. z Will not Ro«t or make the Noe© More. \ '' Hardware Dealers sell them. V V\ Hinder, tl.00; Tin Hings, per V, 100, 60c .; Coppered Mings, < VV fiOc- ■ Tongs, t 1.25; by mail. I post paid. Circulars free. W. HUl«fc Co. Decatur JU. Sept—ttnios 111 3E BlltOhjfllH |<wu4t] Fg HYGIENIC HOTEL —AND— HEALTH INSTITUTE, 13 4 15 LAIGHT STBEST, NEW YOBS. This well-known house is convenient of access from all parts of the city, six lines of horse cars pissing near the door. The table is supplied with the best kinds of food healths ully prepared, special attention being paid to breads, fruits, farinaceous foods, vegetables, etc This house is noted for its pleasant parlors, and the cheerful, home-like feeling which prevails. Connected with the Hotel are Turkish Baths, the Swedish Move ment-Cure, Electric Baths, etc. Circulars free. Herald of Health, with Shakspeare Premium, $2.00 a vear. DRB. WOOD & HOLBROOK, mar—6t Proprietors. SUBSCRIBERS TO Our Own Fireside have choice of any ol the following articles for a pre mium, viz.: One of the Following Chromos, ‘‘Mischievous Attack,” 15x18. After Reinharts’ S6OO Painting. “Edmonson’s Fruit,” 14x17. The best Fruit Chromo made. “Cross Triumphant,” 14x17. The best Chromo of Cross and Flowers, or a GOLD SCREW PENCIL, or BLACKWOOD'S DRESS-SKIRT ELEVA TOR, or one copy of “THE MIONTANAB.” Buying the Paintings of celebrated artists, and hav ing our own Chromo Plates made, we have better pic tures than those offered by other publishers. The Gold Pencil has a Patent Screw which lengthens and shortens it It is lour inches long when open. It retails for sl. When ordered as a premium ten cents ex tra must be enclosed to yay for mailing in a registered letter. The fashionable effect vs drawing the skirts a trifle back is produced by the Elevator. One simp’e motion elevates the skirt, another lowers and extends it. The largest dresses can be worn with comfort and cleanliness. When selected as a premium, 10 cents ex tra must be sent for inai'ing same. “THE MONTANAS” is a Novel, written by Mrs. Sallie J. Battey. “This is an interesting story well told, full of the pure heartedness and high heartedness of its most excellent author.” This book will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.25. When seh-eted as a premium, 10 cents extra must be ent for mailing. YOU WANT Our Own Fireside FOR ITS GOOD STORIES! FOR ITS FASHION ARTICLES! FOR ITS MI SC El J. ANY ! FOR ITS HOUSEHOLD NEWS ! For Its PURCHASING DEPARTMENT, Through which every desirable article in New York is furnished at the lowest rates without extra charge. “OUR OWN FIRESIDE” IS A HOME JOURNAL FOR THE FIRESIDE, Almost in its fourth year. Sixteen large pages, with Illustrations. Price. $1.50 a year. Everv subscribe' having choice of one of the desira ble articles above named, makes this paper the cheapest published. VT SUBSCRIBE IM OW. Canvassers Wanted IN THIS VICINITY FOR THE ABOVE PAPER Send three cent stamp for sample copy. Address, OI K OWM FIRESIDE Pl BLISHIXG €O., Room 4, Sum Bvildimg, N. Y. ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED FOR YOU I Ladies'. Gentlemen’s, or Children’s Garments, any Household Goods. Musical Instrument, or Fancy Article, anything you want, AND WITHOUT IXTKa CH AMR. Sand three cent stamp for dr- ular. Address, PURCHASING AGENCY OF “OUR OWN FIRESIDE," augly Room 4, Sun Building, Jf. Y. Strange But True! The Toons 1 Qua Cucumber grows to weigh 70 pounds each and fine quality. 15 cents per seed; 10 seeds, sl. Snake Cucumber grows from 2to 8 feet long, and coils like a snake. 20 cts. per paper. Per sian Watermelon. Very superior, and keeps per fectly fresh and sweet throughout the winter. 20 cents per paper. Strawberry Watermelon, finest in cultivation: 200 prizes; 10 cents per paper. Japan Radish. Pods 2 feet long, and delicious; 15 cents per paper. Mammoth Cabbage. Heads weigh from 20 to 60 pounds each; tender and sweet; 10 cents per paper. Conqueror Tomato, ten days earlier than any other variety ; 25 cents per paper. JAPAN PEAS.- 2CO bushels per acre on common land: unequaled for stock or table use: grows on an upright stalk. 15 cents per paper, 50 cents per pint, 80 cents per quart. CH lFaS.—Furnish grazing all summer and food for yourself all winter; fine tor poultry, and fattens more hogs than ten times the area in corn ; 150- bushels per acre on poorest land. 10 cents per paper, 40 cents per pint. 75 cents per quart. $lO per bushel. ROSE SLIPS— With good roots, variety the purchaser may choose, at 4 for 50 cents, 9 for sl, 20 for $2. 100 for $9. Also, potato, cabbage and other plants at low rates. Seeds and roses by mail, post paid. Send for our fre e catalogue, giving full list, descriptions and testimonials from those who have grown the above seeds. Address, SOUTHERN SEED A PLANT CO., Gallatin, Tenn. Le Meschacebe says of us: “Their rare and prodi gious vegetables elicit the admiration of all who have the good fortune to visit their celebrated gardens at Gallatin. mar -3m. Mark W. Johnson, Woodrufff & Co, COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements, MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, and Improved LIVE Stock! SLA TE ROOF JF.I REIIO USE, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. GENUINK BRAHMA EGGS, FEU DOZES, $2.00. Large Stock of Amber Seed Corn, Baggerly’s Prolific Corn, Mammoth Dent, Broom Corn ; also Doura Corn, very fine for Fowls, 50 cents per quart. Sorgo Seed, Japan Peas, Improved Cotton Seed, Grass and Clover Seed, Tobacco Seed, etc. Also, large stock of Guano, Agricultural Imple ments, Wagons, Buggies, etc. Send for Price-list. MARK W. JOHNSON, WOODRUFF A CO., mar Atlanta, Georgia. OPIUM HABIT CURED. A certain and sure cure, without Inconvenience and at home. An Antidote that stands purely on Its own merits. Send for my quarterly magazine (it coats you nothing), containing certificates of hundreds that have been permanently cured. I claim to have discovered and produced the fret. original. and only sure cure for Opium eating. Dr 8. B. COLLINS, LaPorte, Ind. B. M WOOLLEY, Sole Agent Southern States, Atlanta, Georgia. All first order* from the South for Medicine should be forwarded through him. Office In Park Med ical Institute. corner Broad and Mitchell Streets, At l&nta, Ga. mar- Waxtkh! 5,000 more subscribers for the Rural Sovthernkr and Plantation—the farm ers’ friend. SI.OO per year; 50 cents for six moDths ; *25 cents for three months; six copies $.500; fifteen copies for SIO.OO. Send in your names at once 1 13