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BEAN’S DOUBLE-ACTING
Stone Force Pump,
FOR
Warehouses, Railroad Purposes, Etc.
HOSE PIPE Can be Used on our PUM PS.
Nichols & Treadwell,
MANUFACTURERS.
J) AGENTS
ipl WANTED
WITH LITTLE
111 \\ R eai ty Money ‘
Imk \| Agents wanted
E \ in each of the
Y Southern States.
jf If V The Right to man-
\\ ufact’re the above
W® I! Pumps in the
b f W 11 n! 1 . rare? wwi*. 1 1!l1es of Missis
aippi and Louis
iana w *'l *’ e
fiifflß raore remu-
nerative business
* s not known.—
(, ur Agents are
S Sfiqll S P roud t 0 know
kwilW’«is' - t}iat the y ftrc en *
I3R.J £ a s ed in a busi ’
.J <? ness that gives
I universal satis-
| faction.
Why this Pump is Superior to Others.
1. It is never affected by frost—requiring no
taping, raising of the handle, or other care. 2.
It starts with the first or second motion of the
handle, and the flow ceases the moment you stop,
leaving no drippings to form mud or ice in win
ter on and around the platform. 8 It thor
oughly ventilates the well, ridding it of foul air.
4. It saves its cost every year in labor, it runs
so easily. 5. It is invaluable in case of fire—
an engine ever ready at your door. 6. The cyl
inder being of stone, and glazed on the inside,
is equal to glivs, and much stronger; there is
no slime or filth ever collecting on it. 7. The
well requires no cleaning out after one of these
Pumps is set in one that is clean. 8. It com
bines both the atmospheric and force principle,
which gives it an equal pressure on the water,
throwing a steady stream, both with the up and
down motion of the handle. 9. This Pump al
ways brings cool water from the start, the water
standing six feet below the platform in a stone
cylinder. 10. The buckets may be removed at
any time without moving the Pump or platform.
This Pump is one of the most durable and
easy working Pumps ever used in deep wells.
Will work practically in wells from t>o to 100
feet deep. The cylinder being made of stone,
and glass lined, is free from all impurities or rust.
Bean’s Water Purifier and Pump
Is designed for all Inside Stone Cylinder Pump.
Showing RrrrrrifJ' HTt/cr
Puri tier .4 ttached.
cisterns and wells
where water is to
be used for drink
ing and domestic
uses. Thb Pump
is ready for all pur
poses, as well as for
purifying water.—
Wit ha hose in place
of Purifier, it is a
perfect fire-engine,
always ready in
case of accident by
fire, or for sprink
ling gardens, wash
ing buggies, etc.
The Purifier is at
tached to the Pump
spout when in use.
Both ends are alike,
so that it makes no
difference w h ich
end is attached to
the Pump.
It is self-cleaning, requiring no packing.
When first put on it will clean i'self always, and
perform the work in a few minutes, which the
common filter requires hours to perform. There
is no material used but pure quartz, which never
becomes impure of itself, or need repacking,
like common filters. This purifier will take out
■m w ww & hmutw
a proportion of lime and mineral, although in a
solution with the water. It will take those
foreign particles which cause diseases, prevalent
in all districts of our country where hard or im
pure water is used for domestic purposes; also
preparing cistern water for washing purposes
where the water is filled with smoke, dust, and
all other impurities that gather in cisterns. Thus
in these pumps you have a first-class Fire Extin
guisher, Water Purifier, and Pump, for all pur
poses, and all for a less sum than they are now
selling a good Force Pump alone, or a good
Filter of the old kind.
This Force Pump will do the work of any
other Pump, having the same capacity, with one
third less power of any Pump in the United
States. Have taken the First Premium in Mich
igan, Missouri, Ohio and lowa, and contended last
Fall, at the Indianapolis Exposition, against all
the leading improved Force Pumps from Penn
sylvania, New York, Ohio and many otheßof the
States, and was awarded the Silver Medal at the
Indianapolis Exposition. Have engines for
smaller cities or towns, that will throw from one
to two hundred gallons of water per minute,
and over any ordinary building. Orders will
have prompt attention. Give us a call, or address
NICHOLS & TREADWELL,
Corner Loyd and Decatur Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
t3F“Send for Circulars and Testimonials. mar-ts
The Diamond /**4"E3i”iti jbTl> ta.s ■
COTTON £
w At once. Scrapas, Dirts, ®
IMPROVED&WARRANTED ESU-JSJi,** c
S S.tiON RANTee Guano Distributer, $25. (3
1 J-Hiyator, S2O. Planter “
\\ Wcr' Distributer and Cultivator “
% V Pi combined. $35. COKS
IW¥Cli r p^rß; 4 SgM < -i g ; i*i.AXTE» attach- E
$ £ 'YrY/Vl? - All O
JL warranted. Agents want
> & 'P e<7 ' stamp for Illus-
CHFAP trated Circular with war- O
. _ rantee and certificates, to O
V. C. C. * C. Co., FAYKTTitTTLT.g, N.U., or to Local Agt.
mar-11
FITS CURED FREE.
Any person suffering from the above disease is re
quested to address Dr. Price, and a trial bottle of med
icine will be forwarded by Express, FREE! the only
cost being the Express charges, which, owing to my
large business, arc small.
Dr. Price has made the treatment of Fits or Epi
lepsy a study for years, and he will warrant a cure by
the use of his remedy. Do not tail to send to him for
a trial bottle; it costs nothing, and he WILL CURE
YOU, no matter of how long standing your case may
be, or how many other remedies may have failed. Cir
culars and testimonials sent with Free Trial Bottle.
Be particular to give your Express, as well as your Post
Office direction, and
Address, DR. CHAS. T. PRICE,
mar ly. 67 William St.. New York.
A MILL FINDINGS
WWW ra BR3NNER
jan-tf
SEEDS FOR
1875.
J. M. THOKBURK S. CO.,
15 John Street, New York,
Will mail to applicants, free of charge, their new
Catalogues of
VEGETABLE SEEDS.
FIELD SEEDS.
TREE SEEDS.
FLOWER SEEDS,
SPRING BULBS,
Jan-St Etc., Etc., Etc.
Job Printing-
AT LOW PRICES.
COUHTRY WOM SOLICITED.
BUOCHaa BKTOND OOM® XTlTlOir.
Nellis’ Patent Eflh
■ TM« Tt« tbs apptwaj of FtnUr »n«
■ A *:acts trial at the ■
I or Cor.a9rma ita »tr--r - h, to«- u and
■ adraatacea cr.r anr Io markrt w . ar. t'-.pa.rwd Md
■ to .opplr th. trad, at rr.irk-t p-s«*. <•rJ’-ra aad
■ Orders re.paetftil.y Mriieued. Adlr». W
A. J. NELLIS A CO., Pa.
C7*A’.»a. a*fr« 1 Iron, of all kind* H
■ anl .trea. to wit: R.-wpa, Beraxra, Bull K
I Siorrla. Pea Via* Camera, Be.. gt«.l M,
br NaiU*' Pm can* t* nut aU klad.cf **iL
—'—;—
Oct-»t
PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS!
GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS,
Flowering Shrubs & Evergreens,
FRUIT TREES,
Pears, Peaches, Apples, Cherries, etc., etc.,
All of the very best varieties, adapted to the South
ern States, AT VERY LOW RATES.
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Iris, Jonquils,
LILIES, GLADIOLUS, TUBEROSES, Etc.
Plants and Bulbs SENT FREE BY MAIL, in perfect
order, at Catalogue rates.
Send for our Catalogues.
CHAS. F. GAILMARD & CO.,
ATLANTA, (P. O. Box 425) GEORGIA.
jan—tf
SUGAR CREEK PAPER MILLS.
WM. MCNAUCHT & co.
Office 86 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga.
MAMUFACTURERB OF
Book, News, Colored
—and—
Wrapping Paper.
Highest market price paid for
Cotton and Linen Rags,
Pure White Paper Shavings,
Hemp Bagging,
And other Paper Stock.
See “ Rural Southerner” for specimen of paper.
dec!2-ly.
Lewis H. Clarke,
DEALER IN
FASHIONABLE
HATS, CAPS AND FURS,
UMBRELLAS,
Trunks, Velises, Canes, Etc.,
No 6 Whitehall Street,
JAMES’ BANK BLOCK,
Next to Railroad Crossing,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
terms are Cash, and consequently will
sell cheaper. jan-2t
Mv annual catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seed
for 1875. will b»- ready by January Ist for all who apply.
Customers of iaat season need not write for it. In it
will be found several valuable varieties of new vegeta
bles introdnred for the first time this season, having
made new vegetables a specialty for many years. Grow
ing omt a hundred a*a fifty rariette* on my several
farms. I would particularly Invite the patronage of
market gardeners and all others who are especially
desirous to have their seed pure and fresh, ana of the
very best strain. All seed sent out from my establish
ment are covered by three warrants as given in my
catalogue.
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Mablehead, Mass.
Jan—3t
WKKD
SEWING MACHINE
IS THE BEST!
—=why ?=—
Because it has the best Shuttle.
Because it has a large Balance Wheel, causing
it to run light.
Because it will sew every kind of goods and
thread.
Because it is never taken apart to oil or clean,
thus making it impossible to get out of order.
Because it does not soil the work or the gar
ments of the operator.
Because it has no cogs.
Because there is not a single spring motion
in it.
Because it does not waste thread.
Because you need not oil nor soap goods or
thread before stitching.
Because it has so much space under foot and
arm.
Because it makes a stitch alike on both sides.
Because the tension never changes when run
ning it.
Because the needle is easier set than in any
other.
Because none of its parts ever break in use.
Because it will sew from finest to heaviest
without change.
Because the seam is elastic, and does not
break or draw after washing.
Because the most delicate woman has strength
to run it.
Because it is the latest improved Shuttle Ma
chine.
Agents Wimtecl.
Energetic men wanted to sell the Weed Sew
ing Machine in every town and county.
Address WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.,
july-ly Savannah, Georgia.
PLANT
Seed. Company
(ESTABLISHED IN 1845.)
SUCCESSORS TO
BROTHER.
PLANT’S
Warranted Garden Seeds!
Have now been sold in the South and West
thirty years.
OUR AIM FOR 1875
Is to supply every Fanner and Gardener his GARDEN
SEEDS BY MAIL.
Send for our Catalogue and Price List for 1875.
Address,
PLANT MEED CO.,
Sept—-4mos st, Louis, Missouri.
Published Quarterly. January Number just
u ued, and contains over 100 Pages, 500 Engravings,
descrintions of more than 500 of our best Flowers
and Vegetables, with Directions for Culture, Colored
A .T 8 ' e s c - *he most useful and elegant work of
« , < *, n wor W-——Only 35 cents for the year.
Pubaihed in English and German.
Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.