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

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HOME MUSICALIIBRIRT. Collection of Instrumental Music. Musical Treasure. (Also Vocal.) 225 pages. Piano at Home ! 4 Hand pieces. New ! Useful! Gems of Strauss. Most brilliant collection extant. Pianist’s Album. Popular and easy music. Pianoforte Gems. Popular, brilliant, easy pieces. Home Circle. Vol. I. Easy music. Home Circle. Vol. 11. Popular 2 and 4 hand pieces. Organ at Home. 200 good pieces for Heed Organ. Collections of Vocal Music. Operatic Pearls. The chief songs of 50 operas. Gems of German Song. Songs that will never die. Gems of Scottish Song. Sweetest of all ballads. Shower of Pearls. Nearly all the good vocal duets. Gems of Sacred Song. Pure, devout and beautiful. Silver Chord. Wreath of Gems. Large collection of the best popular songs. ♦ Prioo of sach book in Board: $2.50. Cloth $3. Gilt $4. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON & CO., may- 711 Broadway, New York. VT" I Massillon Harvester "“‘M/ \ Buy the Best. TWO men bind Ton Acres daily. Z f g,.r~~Tr~Vw>-<Ji r I Binders can SIT J dlgaHj ■_ TTY I or STAND. Ad- JrAHM-i on wwvmu. || yty?—fill d rcss, EDWIN LlliTO BAYLISS, Massillon,©. May-lt. rpilK FARMERS’ JOURNAL, I A First-Class Agricultural Newspaper, published Weekly, in the interest of the Patrons of Husbandry, by S. R. PRATT, Secretary Executive Committee N. Y. State Orange. Carthage, N. Y. Terms—sl.oo per year. Special rates to Granges and lubs. THE "LIGHT RUNNING”A Ol IV. .1. Ramsay, Fsg., President Suiit/u rn Pub. Co.; Dear Siu, — With this we send you an engraving showing the style of the Domestic Sewing Machines contracted for by you to be used as premiums for sub scribers to your journal. The cut shows the machine with the cover removed, and gives an idea of the size of the working parts of the machine. When delivered to your order, each machine will have a cover, lock and key, drawer for the tools, the exten sion table (drop leaf), castors, and all the tools and im plements complete lor the successful working of the Mime. They will be carefully packed for transportation, and delivered free of charge on board the cars in At lanta, marked as you may (Greet. The subscribers will have freight to pay, but no other charges. The “ Domestic” has now been in this market three years, and its merits are generally known and admitted; hut to all who wish further informal ion, we will send the descriptive price-lists, and give all needful ex plana tion. We do not think it necessary to go into full par ticulars here, but will say that we are thoroughly acquainted with the different makes of sewing inachliies now in the market, and we confidently assert that there is not a machine that so well answers the requirements of a family ns the Light-Running Domestic There is no one particular of value In family use in which the Domestic is inferior to others. No machine has been as poptHar, sold an rapidly, or given as much satisfac tion in this territory. We can substantiate this claim an well as the foilowing statement of facts. These are not irresponsible statements, but susceptible of proof: The Domestic is warranted to do a greater range of work than any other mt ' nr. The Domestic is warranted to run lighter than any other machine. The Domestic is warranted to do all work that other machines do The Domestic is warranted to do some work that no other machine can. N. B Our sales have been greater than those of any other orth e in Atlanta Trusting that the arrangement we have entered into w ill fully meet your and our expectations, and prove a real advantage to as in the extensive advertising you give un, and aiding you to increase your already Large circulation, we arc, with respect, Yours truly, Wiuam A Oraio. Sure asors to the Domestic Sewino Machine Co Wanted! S, IKK) more .*ubscribers for the Kuril Sot thkrnrr and PLANTATION the farm ers' friend. SI.(MI per year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months; six copies $ 5OO; fifteen copies for SIO.OO Semi in your names at once .’ m m mutt wo GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY OF GEORGIA With a particular description of her Rich Diamond District, her Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Iron, Coal, Kaolin, Graphite, Mica, Fire Clay, Corundum, Man ganese, Slate, Marble, etc., ect., etc. This work is accompanied with a perfect Topo graphical and Geological Map, with a profile showing the geology of the country, which will be of great value as a reference to persons hunting for minerals, etc. It shows the new countries and new railroads, which every farmer, mechan ic and merchant ought to have for reference, as they can see at a glance where the different met als, gems and precious stones, coal, and also cre taceous and postpliocene tertiary or silurian fos sils may be found. It is the only geological map of the State that has ever been published, and is worth more than twice the price of the book. Conditions.—lt is printed from new type, comprised in one IGmo. volume of nearly 250 pages, and will be sent by mail, post paid, to any address, on receipt of One Dollar. Address, SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO., Atlanta, Ga. LAW & CO., Crockery Merchants, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TOM WARE, EA.BT rOIJNTT, - - <3-A. w Breeder and Dealer in HIGH - CL ASS LAND AND WATER FOWLS. Light Brahmas a Specialty Orders taken for Stock to be delivered after August. [HAVE upu »nl- of ahundr ! chick* <»f ths* year » . hatch. that are rirht and leu week* old. and arc v» ry fine 'jHxiiueii- E sIJ p< r neat (13‘. niay Ji MBilnwjaEii BtfiltimaH HYGIENIC HOTEL —AND—' HEALTH INSTITUTE, 13 & 15 LAIGHT STBEET, NEW TOBE. 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 healthfully 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 year. DRS. WOOD & HOLBROOK, mar—6t Proprietors. SUBSCRIBERS TO Our Own Fireside have choice of any of 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 DREbS-SKIRT ELEVA TOR, or one copy of “THE MIONTANAS.” 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 four inches long when open. It retails for sl. When ordered as a premium ten cents ex tra must be enclosed to pay for mailing in a registered letter. The fashionable effect of drawing the skirts a tritle back is produced by the Elevator. One simple motion elevates tile skirt, another lowers and extends it. The largest trail dresses can be worn with comfort and cleanliness. When selected as a premium, 10 cents ex tra must be sent for mailing same. “THE MONTANAS” is a Novel, written by Mrs. Sallie J. Battcy. “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 selected as a premium, 10 cents extra must be ent for mailing. YOUWANT Our Own Fireside FOR ITS GOOD STORIES! I’OR ITS FASHION ARTICLES! FOR ITS MISCELLANY! 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 TH FIRESID E, Almost in its fourth year. Sixteen large pages, with illustrations Price. $1.50 a year. Every subscribe’ - having choice of one of the desira ble articles aliove named, makes this pajier the cheapest published. NO W. Canyasssrs Wanted j IN THIS VICINITY FOR THE ABOVE PAPER. Send three cent -tamp for sample copy. | Address, 01 R OWY FIRESIDE PI BLISHIM, CO., Room 4, Sun Building, N. Y. ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED FOR YOU ! Ladies’. Gentlemen's, or Children’s Garrnettfs, any Household Goods. Musical Instrument, or Fancy Article. ANYTHING YOU WAM T, i.VD WITHOIT EXTRA CHARGE. Send three cent stamp for circular. Addn PURCBUSING \<.EN( Y OF • OUR OWN FIRESIDE,” augly Room 4. Suu Building, N, Y. Strange But True! The Toong Qua Cucumber grows to weigh 70 pounds each and fine quality. 15 cents per seed; 10 seeds sl. Snake Cucumber grows from 2to 8 teet 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. JIPAN PEAS.— 2OO 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. „ , . , CHUFAS.- Furnish grazing all summer and food for yourself all winter: fine for 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 SUPS— With good roots, of any 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 free catalogue, giving full list, descriptions and testimonials from those who nave grown the above seeds. Address, SOUTHERN SEED & PLANT CO., Gallatin, Tenn. Le Meschacebe says of us: “Their rare and prodi <’ious vegetables elicit the admiration of all who have the good fortune to visit their celebrated gardens at Gallatin. mar -3m. AET Per Day guaranteed u«ing ©«■ 11 a. iceraiKllJrillß. Catalogue free. WWell AUg 0 ' may-6t AMERICAN WASH BLUE For Laundry and Household Use« MANUFACTUDED AT THE American Ultramarine Works, Newark, N. J. Our Wash Blue is the best in the world. It does net streak, contains nothing injurious to health or fabric, and is used by all the large laundries on account of its pleasing effect and cheapness. Superior for whitewash ing. Put up in packages convenient for family use. Price 10 cents each. For sale by grocers everywhere. Always ask for the American Wash Blue, if you want the cheapest and beet. AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS, may-2t Office, 72 William Street, New York. f TATP I Prize Picture sent free! Au iUQ iVMtt'UAiili ingenious gem! 50 objects to find. Address, with stamp, E. C. ABBEY, Buffalo, N. Y. may-ly KINGSFORD’S OSWEGO PURE AND Silver Gloss Starch, For tlie Laundry. MANUFACTURED by T. KINGSFORD & SON. THE BEST STARCH IH THE WORLD. Gives a beautiful finish to the linen, and the differ ence in cost between it and common starch i» scarcely half a cent for an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. KINCFORD’S OSWEGO CORN STARCH, FOR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE, ICE CREAM, AC., Is the original—established in 1843. And preserves its reputation as pi ker, stronger and more delicate than any other article of the kind offered, either of the same name or with other titles. Stevenson Macadam, Ph. I), etc., the highest chem ical authority of Europe, carefully analyzed this Corn Starch, and says it is a most excellent article of diet, and in chemical and feeding properties, is fully equal to the best arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, etc., ac company each one pound package. For Sale by nil PlrMt-Claas Gro««r». may-2t OVIRE RINCS. ot Knot or make the lo<’a s<wie More. iware Dealers sell them, er, 11.00; Tin Bings, per , 6Oc 4 Coppered Kings. .$ Tongs. *1.26; by mail, tpaid. Circulars free. A. UUIA Co. Decatur JU. Hept—ttiuos CAME FOWLS. MY Game Fowls are second to none; they will stand steel; for courage ami beaaty cannot be surpassed. Satisfaction guaranteed. VYkniETIES : BLACK BREASTED REDS, BROWN REDS, GINGER REDS, SPANGLES (A 1). HEATHWOODS, DERBYS. CLIPPERS, DUCK WINOS, PILES, WHITE AND BROWN DEGHORNS. All w irranu d Dead Gar le and true to nam* - . Ad dress with stamp, A W MUDGETT, apr-tf Warren, Maine. 13