The rural southerner & plantation. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1866-18??, May 01, 1875, Page 14, Image 14

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14 BEAN’S DOUBLE-ACTING Stone Force Pump, FOR Warehouses, Railroad Purposes, Etc. HOSE PIPE Can be Used on our PUM PS. Nichols & Treadwell, MANUFACTURERS. Jt, AGENTS WANTED p’foJU'jK WITH LITTLE |M \\ Ready Money. \\ Agents wanted , f nos \ * n eac h i^e V Southern States. jf V The Right to man- Him v ufact’re the above L.L? Pumps in the .ar aw?* frrrwr^wr~ , S tate3 °f Missis- . an 'l Louis- i ana w *n f,e ■s c^ea p- more remu- wßbl iterative business 1 ||\ is not known.— Mi hUvIIiWIy * <,ur A& ents are wllsr BKiW'mS -sSRw P rou< l 10 now • • q t ’ ,at are en Illirw' s a s e ‘i i Q a us *- WM 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. 3 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 tire— an engine ever ready at your door. 6. The cyl inder being of stone, and glazed on the inside, is equal to glass, 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 60 to 100 feet deep. The cylinder lieing 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. cisterns and wells where water is to be used for drink ing and domestic uses. The Pump sSkSwkKP is ready for all pur poses, as well as for purifying water. ■HHBS£L's« With ahosein place I; WMT of Purifier. perfect fire-engine, always re niy in case of accident by MnHww oi for ling gardens, wa>h- mB ’ ing buggies, etc. M H g| The Purifier is at- U If § tached t<> the Pump J spout when in use. Both end* are alike, 9 n > ' difference which'*' *• * end is at’ached to <' > < aP- r- H - r the Pump. Puri.Me, .OtucAed. It is self.cleaning. requiring no packing. B hen first put on it will clean itself always, and perform the work in a few minutes, which the common filter require' h>ur- to perforin. There is no material used but pure ,uart.', which never becomes impure of taelf, or need* repmkng like common filters This purifier will take in ths w. swrmiß & mw 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 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 other of 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. J3F“Send for Circulars and Testimonials. mar-ts 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, are small. Dr. Price has made the treatment of Fits or Epi lepsy a study for years, and he wiil 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, jan-tf SUGAR CREEK PAPER MILLS. WM. MCNAUCHT & CO. Office 86 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga. MAMUFACTUREM OF Book, News, Colored —and— Wrapping Paper. Highest market price paid tor Cotton and Linen Rags, Pure White Paper Shavings, Hemp Bagging, And other Paper Stock. Seo “Rural Southerner" for specimen of paper, mar—ts PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS! GREENHOUSE ANO BEDDING PI ANTS, Flowering Shrubs & Evergreens, FRUIT TREES, Pears, Peaches, Apples, Cherries, etc., etc., AH of the very best varieties, adapted to the South ern Stat.AT VERY LOW RATES. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Iris, Jnnquils, LILIES, GLADIOLUS, TIB EROSES, Etc. Plants and Bull* SENT FREE BY MAIL, in perfect order, at Catalogue rat. *. CT’S end for our Catalogue*. CHAS. F GAILMARD & CO., ATLANTA, iP o BvxtT) GEORGIA THE 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 Wanted. Energetic men wanted to sell the Weed Sew ing Machine in every town and county. • Address • WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., july-ly Savannah, Georgia. WHITE PINE DOORS! HAL IS 11, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Etc. WE are receiving a larger stock of the above goods than was ever before kept in the South. We believe our facilities to be such that we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD! and we guarantee our work to be superior in style, finish and durability. PARKINS & JENNINGS ■32 Broad Street, - - ATLANTA, GA. sept—ts rpilK largest, best and most complete Publishing, I Book and Job Printing, Binding, Ruling ami Blank Book Manufacturing Establishment in the South, and the only House that can compete with Northern Houses in price and mechanical execution. (For specimens of work, see the “Sunny South,” the “Medical Record,” etc.) Having just returned from an extended business trip North, he.will be glad to see his friends, patrons, and the public generally, at his counting-room, corner Pryor and Mitchell streets. Orders solicited, estimates cheerfully furnished, and satisfaction guaranteed. Agent* Wanted for our popular and fast-sell ing Subscription Books. WM. A. RAMSAY. President Southern Publishing Co. Published Quarterly. January Number just lisued, and contains over 100 Paoks, 500 Engravings, dvv. npti tv. •<( more titan 500 of our best Flowers and Vegetables, with IXrections for Culture, Colored Plat a, etc. The most useful and elegant work of (he kind >n the world Only 35 cents for the year. Published in English and German Addxus, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. APRIL sth Don’t delay to buy a bond of the INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO. Don’t compare it with a Lottery; bear in mind that the Capital invested is always secured. Every Bond purchased before April sth will participate in the Fourth Se ries Drawing, to be held publicly in the City of New York, on Monday, April sth, 1875. Bonds are S2O Each! This Loan is issued on a novel plan, and is authorized by special act of the Legislature of the State of New York. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000! C irculars giving full explanation will be sent, free of charge, on appli cation. For Bonds and full information, ad dress, without delay, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, New York, or PHILLIPS & CREW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Remit by Draft on N. Y. City Banks, Registered Let ter or P. O. Money Order. jan-Bmos THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY, Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to Marriage generally ; Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy, and fits ; Mental & Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, &c., —By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the “Green Book,” &c. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful conse quences of Self-Abuse may be effectually re moved without medicines, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 1 This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the Publisher, J. COWDEN, apl -6t P. O. Box 02, Prospect, Butler Co., Pa. +a COH P <;rda y- Agent* wanted. AH classes M>W LU QmV of working people of both sexes, young and old. make more money at work for us, in their own localities, during their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. We offer employment that will pay handsomely for every hour’s work. Full particulars, terms, etc., sent free' Send us your ad dree* at once Don’t delay. Now is the time. Don’t look for work or business elsewhen-, until you have learned what we offer. G. Stinson <t Co., Portland, Me. 1-fT Permanent employment at liberal pay offered young inen, ladles teachers and clergymen in every town and county. Send for circular ty SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO., Cor Pryor and Mitchell Sts., Atlanta, Ga