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Attorney Genkhal.—Gov. Smith hat
appointed Col. Nat. Hammond. Attor
ney General, vice Farrow, rccigned.—
Death of Mrs. Kenan.
Oil Friday evening- ‘29 li nit, died, Mrs
Sai.i.ie It. Kksam widow ol the late Capt
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XiOO AL
id ay. A p ril ?,
Latvia II Kenan, of this city. For long, wt a
It is belicveu that this appointment niil ,. y liu , u ,h*, the sad sympathies of »hc people
18 7 2.
,!<• letters should not be directed to the
", ,1k* office; but to the person only for
givegcneral satisfaction.
stTstephens
of tiie con
hi intend
p.isiness
letters should be directed to R. A
nil & Co.
H* rr , >hll A Orine, lias charge of the Sub-
' on list, and to him all business letters
' ’V-dn’iiV to Subscriptions &c., must be
erected
K ■
tatter as Advertisineuta, or specia
• m the first Local column will
•rS _ _
pd for at tho rate ot fifty cents per line;
-ond column, liccnlyfioe rents per line-,
t'lord. twenty rents, and for the remain-
q,',“regular price. $1.00 per square.
have clustered about the afflicted lady with uo
common tenderness. Pressed dov. n by mortal
sickness and the severest of social sorrows,
. . _ her conscious hours have been hours of bitter-
At a meeting of the congregration of ness, to human seeming ‘Why hast Thou
St. Stephens Church held on Easier me ? ’ Not all forsake,, 1 Pang and
^ ^ grief did wing her inn.d and boiv, but calm, •
iuonday, Col John Tlioiuas and Dr cele.stal peace tetri td on her puie spirit—tie,
James W. Hetty, were elected Senior ’ »‘ eftCfc of "7'"" * ,iver ;, d . eep ? r ?" d j
j 1 str ng-r day by day. I have nothing to fear
— I know whom I am trusting,’’ were her dy- ;
iug words ; and with unshaken trust sn« pas-ed •
from the world of pain .aud death.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-
Tax Notice.
i
and Junior Wardens and Fleming G
Grieve, John M. Clark, Bernard IJ
Horty, Parish C. Furman, Thomas M
Kenan, and John W. Wilcox , Vestry
men.
The
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WILL commence receiving the Tax Re-
turns of Baldwin C..uutv. for the year
1872, at the Post Office in Milledgeville. on
Monday April 1st. 1872. where I will be in ,
attendance every day, except when attending
to the county Districts until Juue :50tb, 1872, j
at which time the Books wiil be closed.
The following appointments are an non net fl for
:hr County Districts.
321 District—Monday April eth; Tuesday
April 16th; Wednesday May 1st.
322 District—Tuesday April 9tlu Wednesday i
April 17th; Thursday May 2ud.
319 District—Wednesday April 10 li; Thurs- ,
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GU
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"Vestry elected, Fleming G.
gATL KOAD TIME TABLE.
, ra l an ,l Departure of Trains at Mil
ledseville.
MiC0 N & AUGUSTA KAIL LOAD.
Down Train to Augusta-
-es at Milledgeville, 8.14 A. M.
Up Train to Macon.
. ftt Milledgeville 5 35 P. M.
‘mU.LKDGEVILLE BBANCII C. R. R.
Up Train to Eatonton.
vfS at Milledgeville 8.45 P. M.
Down Train to Gordon.
. iv „ at Milledgeville ‘2.35 P. M.
— * I day April 18th: Friday May 3rd.
PREMATURE LOSS OF THE HAIR, may j 3jg District—Thursday April 11th; Friday
be entirely prevente-l by the use of Burnett’s j April 19th; Monday May 6th.
Grieve. John S. Thomas and James W. Focoaine. '■»-■ * - 1
lierfy, as delegates, and John M. Clark.
Farish C. Furman, and Thomas H. I Iur " ,e u “ l - |
Kenan, as alternates, to represent the CAST flit J1 OL T. If there are auy dis- j
• 1 ! ca^es which deserve the name demoniac, Dy«- ‘
lii-3 next Cnlive 11- pepgiais one of them. It racks and tears the \
O. M A T HEWS
^Lgent for tlie Company.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
It has never failed to arrest decay,
and to promote a healthy and vigorous growth.
It is at the same time unrivalled as a dressing i
for the hair.
^represent the
Church and parish in
tion of the Diocese to assemble at
lumbus Ga , Stb May next.
115 D strict—Friday April l‘2th; Monday
April 22nd; Tuesday May 7th.
105 District—Monday April 15th; Tuesday
April 23rd; Wednesday May 8th.
JOSIAS MARSHALL, li T. R.
I’ R l C K REDUCED!
$48 Per Ten ‘'ash:. $55 Without Interest on time, No Charge for Dravage.
Co
POST OFFICE-
Millkugeyille, Jan. 18, 1872.
,,,J a fier this date, Mails will close as
The Hunt Prolific Cotton Seed.
This is the ‘ Old Hunt Variety,” hut
highly improved by four years can ful j
selection of seed —with the object of in*- .
creasing both the quantity of seed cotton
and of lint. This result has now been '
certainly reached—and in offering' this |
-ystem like a veritable fiend, and renders life
a burden. The medicines of the dispensary
will not expel it. Cast it out with l)r. Ilalkcr’s
Vegetable Vinegar Bitters. There is no form
of indigestion or liver complaint that can with
stand this potent tonic and alterative.
NO LADIES TOILET COMPLETE Unless
there be the fragrant Sozodont—unto the
breath sweet odors it imparts, the gums a ruby
redness soon assumes, the teeth quick rival
alabaster tint, and seem as pearls set in a vase.
MONTGOMERY SHERIFF'S SALE.
$50,000 WILL BE PAID for any Remedy
which will cure Chronic Rheumatism Pains
•„ for Atlauta and Augusta and all points
' • - ling North mid West, will close at 8
in the limbs, Back and Chest, Sore Throat,
„r . ,, ... T , Insect Stings, Croup, Dyseuteiy, Colie,
5 lj public, I atn 8ar6 Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. To-
J they will find them to yield fully 10 per j bias’ Venetian Liniment, established iu 18-17.
* I Never f*<uls. j
' ceut, more than ordinary seed. It is
a. in
Macon and Southwestern Road and
Southwest closes at 5
Mails for
;,, !s beyond, going
•'nek p-111.
fur Savannah
Mai s
->• in
and Florida closes at
tun ton and Monticello mail closes at 8:45
« in
hours from 7 a m. until 6:30 p. m.
opens on Sundays from S until 9:30
1 Money Orders obtained from? a in. un-
Depot
long limbed prolific cotton, which stickc
Sold b the Druggists.
10 Park Place, New York.
CaRBOLIC SALVE, recommended by the
well in the boils, yet picks easily, yield- i lca< Iing Physicians and the President ut th
c , . , , , J ! New York Boar
A M U
EL A - COOK.
Provision Market.
(ir eery ant.
t/1LLEDGEVILLE, GA.
p • n Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Fine Teas, Sy-
ij am , Pickled Beef, Beef Tongues,
i V f , 1 U ic-.m. Lard, Butter, Cheese, Craek-
a 7, kinds ) Soaps, Starch. Soda, Can-
, j |{,„ im)s , Rackets Baskets. Tubs. <Skc.,
. i" duor to the Hotel Give us a call,
TER M S CASH.
n ,P»3m.
f uNVEcncuT Election.—The entire
Republican State ticket is elected. t
a fine short staple cf lint
Price—S4 00 pc r Bushel. — Money
should be sent in Registered letters, or
Post Office orders, or by Express, to II.
A. Hunt, Sparta, Ga, who will send |
seed as directod. H. A. HUNT.
P- S. Best time for planting is from
1st to 20th May.
March 30—r. p. n. 4t.
d of Health, as .'he most won
derful Healing Compound ever known. Gives
] instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of sores,
j cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve
i for all purposes. Sold everywhere at. 25 cents
[ per box. John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8
J College place New York.
8VAPN1A is Opium purified of its sicken
ing and poisonous [ v .perries discovered by
Dr. Bigeiow, Profess r of Botany, Detroit
Medical College A most perfect ano lyne and
sooihing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, New
York.
Tiie Atlanta Constitutionalist luxuri
ate in redundant proof of Clews’ ras-
ei litv. A5/ mortals nisi bunum. If you
Lave no mercy, Brother, at least draw
tack Irom the stench ol the carcass.
Oar City Fathers can strengthen their
already strong claim upon the gratitude
[the commune, by abolishing the union
leagues of cats and canines, that make
aisrbt hideous, when better people wish
repose in the “arms of Murphy.”
The Lecture at Templars' Hall.—Col.
If. G McAdoo will address the citizens
gthe State House, on Thursday night.
A i are invited. Come and enjoy.
GOOD TEMPLAR.
The Atlanta headless rooster has
singed ins way to New Orleans. He has
idvauced in value to $900, the most
costly chicken iu America.
Our esteemed and amiable neighbor
of the Union, thinks that fowl will sure-
v die, ou the hypothesis that Atlauta is
tiie only spot, oa the ‘.ootstool/’. where
J brainless biped can live and crow.
A Melancholy Break-Down.—1 L ‘re
are lively break downs that make an au
dience laugh, and there are sa 1 and sor
rowful break-downs that make an audi
ence laugh, and there are sad and sor
rowful break-downs that make the kind-
hearted grieve. To the latter class be
longs the enervation of body and mind
which is usually called “general debili-
ity.” or “nervous weakness,” and which,
when neglected, too often terminates in
atrophy and death. A wholesome rned-
| icated stimulant is the one thing needed
! iu cases of this description, and science
I and experience unite in pointing to Plan
tation Bittkrs as the true specific.—
! The fact that it.combines the properties
l of an invigorant with those of a regula-
j tor and alterative, in exactly the pro
portions necessary to produce a radical
change in the tone of the system, and
the action of the digestive and secretive
organs, is an unanswerable argument in
its favor as a general restorative,
“ti. HI. D.”
Don’t stand aghast with awe and fear,
eyes wide open hair on end and fingers
tightly clinched with the idea that these
mysterious symbols are cabalistic signs
and represent some secret organization
of masked demons, who carry terror and
| dismay with their midnight prowliugs
and disperse on the dawn of morning —
No ! they are only the initials of Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, that j New York,
pleasant medicine which has acquired
a Natioual reputatiou and proven so ef
ficacious in Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Consumption and kiudred diseases. For
these complaints it has no equal. Said
by all Druggists. rp It.
CHRISTADOKO’S HAIR DYE is the safest
and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior
dyes, while the black or brown hair tints it
produces are identical to nature. Factory 68
Maiden Lane, New York.
PRATT’S A8TRALOIL.—Safest and Best
Illuminating Oil ever made. Does not take
fire, nor explode if the lamp is upset and
broken. Ov r 150,000 families continue to
use it, and no accidents of any description
have occurred from it. Oil House of Charles
Pratt established I77C, New York
THE PUREST and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil
in the world is Hazard & Casweli’s made on
the Seashore, from fresh, selected livers, by
Caswell, Hazard & Co., New Yoik. It is abso
lutely pure and sweet. Patients who have
once taken preterit to all others Physicians
have decided it superior to any of the other
oils in the market.
JOUVTNS Indorous Kid Glove Cleaner re
stores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by
Druggists and Fancy Goofs D< a'ers. Price 25
cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & C >., New York.
RISLEY’S PHILOTOKEN isa:i establish
ed, warranted remedy for Painful Menstrua
tion; and equally efficient as a Nervous Anti
dote iu all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stom
ach and Sleeplessness in male 0: female. Sold
everywhere at $! 00 a bottle. Morgan & Ris-
ley, Wholesale Druggists, New York, General
Agents.
A YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE and a
Beautiful, Clear Complexion is the deiire.of
everybody. The effect is piodrcel by using
G. W- Laird’s “Bloom ->F Youth,” a harmless
beautifier of the skin. Will remove ail Dis
coloration, Tan. freckles and Sunburns. The
use of tins delightful toilet pri p .ration cannot
be detected. For sale by all Druggists and
Fancy Goods Stores. Depot 5 Gold Street,
Mrs. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP.
It relieves the little suffeier from pain, cures
Wind, Colic, Regulates the stomach and bow
els, corrects acidity, ml during the process of
teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in ail
rases in all cases, as millions ef mothors can
testify.
marcb7 p t n 1m
Mrs. Iloldridge, we notice, has return
ed to the city, and we judge from a has-
1; survey, that she will be able to please
the most fastidious taste either in the
Allincry or D> ess-making Department,
la a few days the Ladiea will have a
hir opportunity to judge for themselves,
»-;en Mrs. H. is prepared for her “open-
A.” ot which they will be duly notified.
Luxury Killkd Him.—An ancient
Ethiop, known a9 Uncle Dick, lately
hving in the valley between the State
House and Cemetery, was found quite
sick, lying on the floor of his hovel, (his
asual bed) last Friday, in most abject
squalor. A temporary stead was con
trived for him, fitted with a bed and
some of the “first principles” of comfort,
and the patriarch exalted thereunto. The
‘ change of life” was too great for him,
ami he migrated to the city ul ilie dend
R‘quitscat in sub sodo.
Starved to Death !—Our people were
greatly shocked, on Tuesday last, to
learn that a white woman had been
found dead, in the city, with every iudi-
cation, that want caused her death. The
Coroner’s jury confirmed the rumor
Mrs. Liu Robinson, whose name and ex
igence was known to few of our citizens,
^ud whose condition was known to none,
died of want, in a little house, towards
the bridge. How gladly would many a
Lind hand have relieved her wants, had
they been known. Isn’t it well worth
lie while to avoid a similar result by
■ rnilar neglect of the needy 1
M ARR1ED
In Milledgeville, March 26th, by Rev. A. J.
Jarrell, Mr. Lovick II. Thomas and Miss Mary
A. Thomas.
N E W ADV ERT1 r$£ M EN TS.
ICf XVXEIVZORXAZUE.
The spring flowers have again begun to steal
forth from the dust, and to breathe their beau
ty and fragrance around ihe homes of the liv
ing. and the resting places of the dead. For
the first time, they bloom m ar a new-made
grave in the Milledgeville Cemetery, where, a
few weeks .ago, mourning friends sadly deposi
ted all that was mortal of Mrs Col Peterson
Tiiweatt, amid the sepulchres of her kiudred.
Though she had ceased to live among us, and
had became a resident of Atlanta, where she f
died, the large concourse of our people at her
funeral from the residence of her brother-in-
law, Dr. Jarratt, indicated the high esteem in
which she was held by those who knew her
best.
A daughter of Col. David C- Campbell, so
well remembered as one of the prominent citi
zens of Georgia, the greater portion of her
rife was spent here in Milledgeville and at
Midway. Whilst yet in early womanhood,
during a revival space twenty-six years ago,
she united with the Presbyterian church of this
city. In her subsequent life, the loveliness of
her character as a wife, mother, friend ; her
lively interest in the cause of Christ; her anx
iety for the salvation of those she loved; the
keeuness of sense of privation when sickness
kept her from the sanctuary ; and the delight
which she manifested in religious conversation,
all gave evidence that she was indeed a sub
ject of regenerating grace. Of a fragile con
stitution ahe was often called upon to patiently
endure weary invalid hours, and to learn the
deaper lessons of th? Christian life amid sut-
lering and pain.
Her last sickness came in the first week of
the present year. The Loving Master saw tit
to send her for many days, severe and distress
ing illness. When relief was sent on the af
ternoon before her death, expectation of re
covety brightened, and ’twas a marked exhi
bition of lier piety when she called upon one
dear to her, to help her give thanks to God for
his goodness in sending relief and the pros
pects of restoration. But as the day wore on
and the night advanced, symptoms of speedy’
dissolution became more and more painfully
evident. Then tiie f rithful Saviour drew nearer
and nearer to his suffering child. She spoke
of “ the river, the river. ” As the light of the
Redeemer’s glory shone down through the
gates ajar upon her spirit unfolding its wings
for the home above, she said in the triumph of
faith, “I can cross it, I can cross it.” A little
later,
New Stock!
Fred. Haugh
I > ESPECTFULLY invites the LADIES &
l
VGENTLEMEN of Milledgeville and vi-
cinifv to call and examine Iris
SUPERIOR.
AND
FASHIONABLE STOCK
OF
LADIES, GENTS AND BOYS
and
ill Bools and Shoes.
Feeling assured that they cannot be surpassed,
if equalled, by any other establishment.
He Warrants His Work
—HE—
Ivl! sbnufsbotures
AND
R e p a i x* s
TO ORDER,
and all work entrusted to him shall be faith
fully and cheaply executed, with dispatch.
April 2, li-72. fit.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Baldwin County, Gi
MilledgeviUe, April 1st, 1872
ii
Y^IBL be sold to the highest bidder before
the court house duor in the city of Mil
ledgeville, on the r.r.-t Tuesday in MAY, all
that tract or parcel of land known as the Coun
ty Hospital Place—containing forty-five acres,
more or less, lying upon the waters of Fishing
creek and adjoining lands of Dr. Jarratt, Jos.
Fannin and the commons of the city of Mil-
iedgeville. Terms , credit until 1st day of No
vember, 187 2, and titles to be made when the
money is paid. M. R. BELL,
Ordinary B. C.
Alilledgeville, April 1,1872. 12 tds.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Baldw in County, Ga.,
Milledgeville. April 1st, 1872.
j^EALED PROPOSALS will be received at
this office until the 15th day of April, 1872,
in the early Sabbath morning of Feb’y 12 o’clock M., to rt-cover with good heart pine
r II Page, of Milledgeville, endeav
0lc 'I to inveigle the Ordinary of Lee
junty into buying some counterfeit
a ° ne y, But the Ordinary scornfully re-
the proposition
Lsgo’e letter. •
He Sumter Republican contains a
'rrespondence, to which the above re-.
er E which, to our mind, shows clearly
l ' je plastic hand and prolific genius of
° ar friend, Capt. J. K. Warren, of Lee
eo,lnt y. No such person as C. H. Page
tan gR out” hereabouts. This is a pure
-' ax, wc take it, an overflowing of the
PM-up humor of Capt. W.
4th, 1672, her breathless lips and pulseless form
told to weeping friends that the dark river
was peacefully crossed, and that before the
Sabbath sun had reddened the eastern sky,
shingles, the Jail of Baldwin county.
M. R. BELL, Oid’y B. C.
April 1st, 1872. 12 2t.
the had entered “ the city that has no need of j
the sun, neither of the moon to shine in it: for .
the glory of God doth brighten it, and the Lamb :
and published is the light thereof.”
“ Another hand doth beckon us,
Another call is given;
And glows one* more with angel steps
The path which reaches Heaven.”
Husbaud, children, kindred, friends, lament
her gone. Her Christian life, Jier peaceful
death, not only give brightness to the sorrow
GEORGIA,
Baldwin County.
April 1st,
1872.
^lyHEREAS, on the 15t’u Dec, 1871,
said county, an estray, medium sized
bay mare mule, having saddle maik on right
side, was taken up by Wtlborn Scott, which
was appraisrd by T. O. Powell and IV. T.
Lockhart at $150. And although said mule
has been advertised as required by law for the
space of sixty days, and no person has claim
ed the same. This is to give notice in con-
of bereavement, but touchingly and tenderly fornrity with an order ot the Court of Ordina-
appeal to all whom she loved and left behind, j ry, that I will sell said estray, valued as afore-
“ to give diligence to make their calling aad j said, at §150, before the Court House door in
election sure.” We cannot again joyously Milledgeville on the 1st Tuesday of May
<rreet the saiuted dead, unless we too hasten to j next, at the usual hour of sale, to pay, all costs
“ the fountain filled with blood.” j and charges. O ARNOLD,
q. W. L. 12 00d Sheriff of Baldwin County.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door
in Mount Vernon, Montgomery coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
’Tuesday iu May next. Lot of Laud No. 32.
containing two hundred two and one halt
acres, more or less, and one hundred and fifty
acres of Lot No. 29, all in the 11th District of
said county. Levied ou as the property of
II. T. Bush, to satisfy three justice court, ti fa’s
issued from the 393rd Co. District. G. M , in j
favor of John M. Stubbs assignee &c , vs. H. j
T. Bush. Property pointed out by both, plain- !
tiff and defendant. Levy made and returned
to me by John Gillis, Constable. Sale Cash,!
purchasers p»}ing for title and stamps.
This March 16th, 1872.
tds MARTIN COUEY, Sheriff, M. C.
This GUANO is well known in the Cotton States, from experieino in its n<e for sis years past, l» has acquired after thorough trial, un
ler all condititiou of season, a character for reliable exc ‘Hence unsurpassed, and which z annot attach to Fertilizers of recent introcu -t oo.*
In view of reduced c >st of manufacture and the unusual facilities of the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, this Valuable Feitier
now sold at the L E AST CO < T. looking t» Large. Sales and Small Profits for compensation.
Wo Warrant th Stock in Market this season preciso'y the -ame in composition and quality as that heretofore sold.
For specific terms, apply to J. O. MATHER.SON, Agent, Augusta, Ga.
JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
FAC IF 1C GUANO COMPANY’S
To Contractors.
Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime,
S EALED Proposals will be received until
12 o’clock noon, April 2, 1872, for altera
tions and improvents on the Masonic Hall, at
Pi
this place- Piaus and specifications for the
work will be found at the Drug Store of John
M. Clark. The Trustees reserve the right to
reject any or all bids. Address
SAM’L G. WHITE. Chairman,
or, GEO D. CASE, Secretary.
Milledgeville, March 18, r tf
For Composting wiib Cotton Seed.
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF DR. St. JUL1EN RAVENEL, Charleston,
Price Reduced !
C
rith ths Soluble
DR. W. H. HALL
Tenders hisprofessional services to the public.
Office over Drug Store of 8. M. Ch.rk, Esq.
march 19-3m r
Y OXT ZST Gf MEN
Contemplating a Business Life should at
tend the
BftTUT, SlRlTTOJI, ,V SIDDlF.ll
B U SIN E S S C 0 L L E G E
For Circulars and specimens of Penmanship,
enclose two stamps, and address,
VV. H SADLER, President,
Nos 6 & 8 N. Charles Striet,
marchl6-4w nip Baltimore, Md.
Ribbons, Miiiinery, Straw Good .
1872.
White Goods,Embroideries
&C,, &C , &c.
Armstrong, Cator A Co.
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers
Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash Ribbons,
Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks,
Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Floorers, Feath
ers, Ornaments, Frames, &c.
Straw Bonnets, Ladies nntl Children Hals
trimmed and untrimmed.
And in connecting Warerooms
White Goods, Linens, Embroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Sets, Handkerchiefs,
Veiling, Head Nets, Ac., Ac.
Nos. 237 aud 239 Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE. MD.
These Goods are manufacriired by us on
bought for CatL directly from the Europear
and American Manufacturers, embracing all
the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and
cheapness in any market.
Orders tilled with care, promptness and
despatch. r* march 12 3t
Phosphate, wl i;h is
and slu t Id be
This article, as above stated, is prepared tor Composting with Cotton see 1.
A Compost made with an e pal weight of this article and cotton seed, fnrnrishes the cotton seed
necessaiy to make it effective.
The Compost should be ina Ie from four to six weeks before plantLig time, in order th.V decomposition may take place,
"pplied at from ;00to 600 pounds per acre ormore.
General experience for two years has shown tha Compost to be a most economical and effective Fertilizer for Cotton ant Corn.
This acid Phosphate is now put into market at the low price of $30 per ton cash, $35 on time, without interest (no drayage) at w
rate every planter can supply himself with a first elass Fertilizer at a miniinun outlay per acre
For sprc'ifie lenns apply to J. O. MATHEWSON,
Agnit Pacific Guano Company, Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. COTHERN & WATKINS, Agents at Span i, Ga.
A Full supplv of Peruvian Guano, Ground Bone and Laud Plaster, on hand at all limes, feb 22 101 rp tf.
P URE PERUVIAN. OF DIRECT IMPOR
TATION, at GOVERNMENT PRICES.
GUApV® ! [Money in both Pockets.
WATTSON & CLARK’S
High Grade
?;j.
Superphosphate,
2.240 POUNDS to the Ton. Send for pam
phlets to R.G.LAY.
Agent for Consigner's in U. S.
feb‘23 2m r Savannah, Ga.
II 0 M E
J-
I N D U S T R Y-
IT. PARKER having associated himself ;
with Mr. M. A Collins, in the Carriage j
Making business, respectfully informs the fiti '■
zens ot Milledgeville and surrounding country j
that he is fully prepared with material, aud 1
the best of Workmen to execute all kinds o i
work iu a superior manner, not surpasstd j
North or South The public are requested to
call aud examine his woik. Among which
will be found Sarvens’ Patent Wheels, famous
for their durability and adaptation to «nr
roads, and which in the end is the cheapest
and the best wheei that is now in use or made,
lie also will do all kinds of plantation work
with neatness, cheapness and durability.
Give us a trial, and you will not be disap
pointed. All work guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. PARKER &. COLLINS.
Jan. 2-1 y r
Is sold at popular prices.
$ 15 00 Cash, at SAVANNAH.
§55 00 Payable November 1st.
And 15 Cents per pound for Cotton guaranteed.
It is the Pr/est, Purest, most Reliable. Cheapest, a id Best Fertilizer n >w ofl'eie 1 on the
Southern Market for Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and all Vegetable j rod nets.
It to >k
field.
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READ TESTIMONIALS.
Premium at Augusta in
1370, for the largest ) ield of Cotton on a ten acre
P. O’DONNELL
1III.LEDGEVILLR HOTEL
It gave a bale and a half per acre from all I plantel, an 1 on aome fields over two b ries to the
are - W.L.DAVSON.
Summervi le, S. C.
Lager
BAR AND
Beer Saloon.
I prefer the W. Sc U. brand to all others.
Have used it for two years.
R. P. BYNUM,
Sheriff Washington county.
W
The best of
Whiskies Brandies. Gin, Rum. Wines,
Lager Beer, Cigars, and everything found in
a first class bar” My terms are cash, but. f« r
15 cents you can get a good drink- 1 am a
mixer. Give me a trial.
jaul6-3m G. W. HOLDER.
I h-r W. & C. brand excelled E. FrRuk Coe. I shall use it hereafter.
J. J. PUGHLEY, Washington county.
I have used it for two years, si le by side with Peruvian Guano, and if there has been auy
difference gained in the result, I h rve not been able to detect it. It is in high repute with our
best farmers here. GEORGE W. MOODY,
Brooks connty, Ga.
W A N D O
FERTILIZER
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FOR
Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco.
PRICE
CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory,
WITHOUT INTEREST.
payable Nov- lft, 1872
Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashley River
WAND©
Acid Phosphate of Lime!
FOR
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
PRICE.
CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov- 1st, 1872, Without Interest.'
CO.,
Janl6-
WM. C. DUKES &
GENERAL| AGENTS,
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C-
T.T. WINDSOR,
rp&n 3m Agent at Milledgevillp, Ga.
I used several tons of y ,ur W. &. C. The general result on my place was very satisfactory
I would as soon risk it as auy Guano on the market.
WM. LUNDY, Bibb county, Ga.
As a Fertilizer, I prefer it to all others.
J. L. ARHSTRONG.
Pulaski county.
Applied to Cotton, it yields 100 per eent.
L W. CROCKER,
Fort Valley.
ANALYSIS Blf DIt. A. MEANS, Slate Inspector, at Savannah.
AMMONIA
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID
For Sale by
Iverson L, Hunter.
2:37
7:38
At Milledgeville, Ga.
ff?* All Orders and Communications by Mail Promptly attended to.
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S ARMY’S
Ammoniated Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
CASH PRICE AT FACTORY, $45 PER TON. TIME, $59.
PHOSPHO-PERUVI AN GUANO.
CASH,$50, TIME, $55.
ACID BONE PjHOSPHATE.
CASH, $25. TIME, $20.
GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE.
CASH, $15. TIME,$20.
NOVA SCOTIA LAND P L A S TJE R.
CASH, 13
-:o»-
T HE above-named Ammonia’ed Soluble Pacific a id Phospho-Perovian |Guxm s are rich
compounds of the highest grades of Bme Phosphates, rendered soluble aid xamoniated
with No. 1 Peruvian Guano ana animal matter, making the most Concentrated aid profitable
Fertilizers in use, combining the ingredients require! to produce and snpport the Cot on Dlar I
and Cereals. p
While these Fertilizers are warranted to be kept np to their h.gh standard,’ the prices have
been materially reduced for the present season.
Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, 6. C., by
Messrs.G. A. TBENHOLM^SO^ie^irA^^^ ^ SOIL*
IVERSON L. HUNTER, Agfnt at Milled*
For analytes and certificates send for pamphlet.
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