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The Cherokee Georgian J
, .11. J. O’SHIELDS, Local Editor |
Canton, O£i
3vEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1876.
MAIL TIME TABLE.
The mail leaves Canton for Marietta on
Mflnday and Friday <*l each week, at 8 a. i
in. Arrives in Oaulon Tuesdays and Sat-
Airdavs, at 4 p. tn.
- Canton line to Dawsonville leaves every
..Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock, and re
. turns Tuesday, 5 p. in.
We still hear a iittle politics.
N We met Mr. U* S. B tie, of Car
tersville.,'in towra Lst week.
< '
On: old ibrii<e : itd and sahoohnnte, •
Jesse Wi'kle. -Jhr., of Cartersville, 1
■gave ns-a call ilt-ff Monda '.
a jWwi’ was Vhc first of Sc, ember 1
■'like the ibrfeKsgressioii of 4; (lain ? ,
jjecaiise it was the beginni. of;
Fall. , ’ '
• WtlltrmsoN was installed W: C.
’’•r’/’CaisitMi Lodge, I. O. G. T., last
-Satwrchry faight, vice B. E. Ledbet-
Jtor.,. rentgued.
‘ ’3uEWM.Y every in. n tells his wife
tlmitttikere is another man in town:
yVh*: closely resembles him, and
wvlrgYs frequently seen coming out
ms saloons.
‘ Fdrxo.—'fhe Wednesday even-
Mt ,r sniffings have been revived.
The young people had quite a pleas*
tvnt'ti-me we learn, at the hotel last
Wednesday night. We did not ab
tetttl as we were serving our coun
try that night—fixing up election
fittkcN for county candidates.
*We have been crowded wi*’i job
work—election tickets -and have
Tftrr been able to get up as much
reading matter for this issue as wo
like to have. Gill job press
Out of order, we afe compell-
Kr ed to do job work on the large press.
■ AVi- will hive it in order, however,
next \\eek, and wdl la* able to do
tr mbiti-joL work, and at lower rates
heretofore.
piid a Hying visit to W.des
■m. lat-i Sunday afternoon, and rc j
■riuucil <n) .Monday morning. We
Col. Sharp *• right side up
with e we.' ’ ami apparent ly a<“hap-
LiYiHalifg suntlower. ' <>n Sun-
Might we at tended preaching
Bat ~Mjdwav chur -h, tour mdes be-
Br vond Walesca, where Rev. Mash
’ burn has commenced a very inter
est*M.g protracted meeting.
A I’EW nights ago an old gantle
iiuin put up at the Canton Hotel. 1
He'had a large jug’of “corn juice”;
which he placed behind tlh* door in
the hall., 'fhe old man had embili
ed.prettv freelv. and after supper,
ho seated himselfon the veranda,
and his.tongue being loose at both
ends he undertook the task of doing
all the talking tor the crowd. Ihe i
light from tin* hall was .-shining out
through the doorway, and in the I
midst of one of his eloquent senten
ces the old man glanced around and
beheld the shadow of a man with a
jug to his bps, sereptiously “taking
n smile," ami cried “Help yourself,
vouwgman; t hats as good hquorjis
You <*ver wet your swatter with!”
lloMAX'i’io. One night, not long
I
since, a certain “young genl in this
burg,’’ concluded to call on a young
lady friend. II? did not think it
necessary to go through the for
mality of writing a note, ami after
supper put on his Sunday harness,
ami started. As he vent along it
struck him that it would be a cap
ital idea t ) go to a friend’s water
melon j atch, near by. and steal a
melon to take along. He got the
melon and thought he would take
n nearer wav, and cross a certain
genlteman s lot. He crossed one
tenoe, and directly came to anoth
er. and 1 limbing up on it. wa- just
ready to jump down on tin' oth
er side, when the top rad broke,
and he fell, not out-ide, but into a
hog pen. much to the a-t->ms’iment
of the solitary porker m tin' pen.
The lu>g, equ d to ti e emergency,
placed >n ♦ loot in the unfortunate
votith’s hat, and “went Km ” the wa
ter melon with a \engvance. The
young ladx sax - she didn’t receive
miiv call m-r eat atiV watci-melon
th t night. I ut th-' p’g - ty- h 1 ’
The Savannah Sufferers.
CHEROKEE COUNTY IS READY TO AID THEM.
•At a meeting of the citizens of Canton,
In Id on Hi- 20th inst., to take into consid
eration the suffering of the ciiiz-nsol Sav-.n
juih, 11. W. Newman was called to the
c iair, and J. W. Hudson requested to act
as secretary. Dr. -I- M. Turk offered the
following preamble and resolution-, which
wen- unanimously adopted:
Whereas the city of Savannah is now
suffering from th.it terrible dmase, yellow
fever, and where is, th-- indigent oi licit
city are suffering for want of food, and the
benevolent societies arc calling for aid, be
it
Resolved, That the ch t inn ar. of this meet
ing appoint five of our most energetic citi
zens, to canvass the town and county t r
supplies, to be forwarded to J. F. Wheat
on, chair nan ot the Benevolent Associa
tion of Savanna’i.
Resolved 2d, That our sympathies are ( x
ercised towards the stricken citv, and that
we deplore the want ot transport.ilio ; ; be
ing so far from rulroads that we »ie com
paratively po-.verles-i, ind cannot g-vc tirit
aid which xve so much desire.
Resolved :M, Tn.at our praver is. that re
lief may come, and ■'om** qttiek'y to them,
and that the aimei ’.eath may no long
er spread his dark « ever that city. ■>
The c.iair appoint following as the
commi-lee conb-mpla the rcsolnlions:
Dr. J. M Turk, cha. ; -I. IL Kilby,
J. B. Birto.n, B. F. t -r, and Jas. O.
Dowda. 11. W. Newman, Chairman.
J. W. Ilnds-m, Secretary.
THE COMMITTEE AT WORK
At a meeting of-the committee appo’nted
for the relief of the sulf<-rcrs at Savanna’', it
was ordered that the following Ag- his be
appointed to get up supplies for the pur
pose afor< said : Jas. 11. Kilby. B. F Cris
h-r, and J B Bart m Canton; Col. Hutch
inson, S d-icoa ; J. J. A. Sharp, Walesca;
Gns. Eddington, Sharp Top : Waldrop A
Co., B ill Ground ; J B. Rh hards, and R. J.
Bolin, Ophir ; J. J. Maddox Orange W . N.
Willson, Fort Buffington ; W. B. C Fuck
ett, Hickory Flat; Phill’p Graham, Gra
ham’s Mili-; Henry Bice, Freemai svi’lei
J W. Elwarls, and Dr. W. H. Dean.
Woodstock ; John R igsdale. Holly Sprintr ;
P II Brewster, and E. E. Fields, Field’s
Biidg< . Eli Lovinggood, Cherokee Mills;
John K Mo >r<-, Sulalla.
These aircntn aie requested to be vigi
■ant in m*iiing up supplies, and io keep a
r c >rd <>i the n imc- of persons rontr’’ U ’ing
nd iln- ar'i I s < n ub d. and make de
posits al ( anion, 1. aly Spring-, or Wood
* ock, a- bts sui s tneir convenience. The
ag ii’» it these places will plcaie receipt f- 1
h -a i les recc Vc-1, and send li-ts o! arti
IW, a J names of pari i« s conlrib uimr, |o
1 In- c- nimitb i- it C. iilon. that arr..ngements
my b<- n 1 le tor shipping to S vannah
I’he :o’lo ,mg ailicl s will be received:
hick ns, <gg<, butter, dried fruit, potatoes,
«W< et a* d iri-h, corn meal, fl t, currih,
hifms, Ac. Momy will also be received,
[t hoped th'-citizens of this county will
• nom t!-> in the prc.iiis* s. Our fe low
it. 1-of S.av innah are slicing tcrribL ,
an 1 are in great de-titni on. W c -in.ply
a noiino- th fid without any -pedal :q>-
pe- 1. knoAt'f that the g< n< m.-iq un
people I- equal m th-- .-meigriicy.
J M Turk, ( ha rman.
J. () Dowda, S •■n t ,rv.
► ♦--<»
A m-wspnp r i- a window throuuh which
men look out 011 all that is -roinu on in th
world. Wifhont .a newspaper a ninn is
shut in a small room, and knows lift <■ or
n >thin 1 of what is happening outside oi
himself. In our days the newspiper wi
keep a sensible man in sympathy wi h th*-
world’.- current history It is an ens >1 line
encyclopedia and unbound book, forever i
su ng and 11 ver rtni’shed." AI ways bear
thi- m mud, and never tail to take, and,
more partiiailnily, p iv toryonr home paper
Exiiiiurios There will b- a sch'ml ex
hibi ion nt Old Sweet W ater, near L. W
Mi Kinin v - on n< xt Fridv night.
An Indian i sclmo 1-matm one <1 iy recent
ly thrashed thirty-nine scholais They nre
gong to rise hr for a Ihrislring tn ichine
next vear.
“ll«-content with what you have," nsthe
ra ‘aid to the trap when lie left his tail in it.
Special Notice.
The I niver«i’v of Georgia, at Athens
and tin- Medical College at Louisville, Kv ,
h ive authorized me to appoint, or rvccorn
nn-nd some worthy young man nt th s Conn
ty to n Fier Seliol <rship in each of the
atiove institutions Young nun, take due
notice. IL >p. cttully,
I .1 A. Shari-.
• CANTON PRICE CURRENT.
COHKHTHI WEEK I Y.
Cotton I< >
Cohn >bn
Cohn Meh. <l, bu '•"»
Wheat SOyH op
Ei vr—Fancy p b!>] N
Extra Family b txt
Family '
Fine.' (i 00
Bacon—Sides 15
Shoulders 12*»
Hams, stig ir Hired... 10
Rilk Meat I'i-.
Lari* ~0
Coffi k—Rio 2-»g»2b
Sugar—Ciu-lu I 15
Co lee A 12L>
Brown
Salt —Virginia 2 5o
Liverpool 2 55
Te a—lmperial I <**\</ I 2°
Black 75t</ I 05
CRACK! Ils — S*da. . . !•*«>* I (l
Cream lo(o 20
C wny 2-lg/tiO
I*l I’l-FK
Tallow S
Be s u a \
Ka<.> 2L.
Il IAEA 12» a<! H.*i
Eons HI
CIIU kens ... ]U
Country Bcttfr 20
IlioEA —Given 5
Brv 10
I tm s p B<’... 50
Sy t»t r ... . ~.'u<z’ oo
.MoLASsLs ... ... 4l\jra.l
TAX NOTICE-
I will beat Hu followmir named district
from 10 o’clo' ka. in. to 3 o’clock p. 'U
on the days and date- incut.one-i, f-»: 1
; urp.'Sc of collecting the State and coun
ty lax lor the pre en! veal :
II übni'- Distrii t, M m-l iy, October 2 :
Sal.acoa, Tuesday, Oct. 31 : Shake Ran
Wednesday, Oct. 4fh : B 11 Ground. Thurs
day, Oct sih ; (’on’-( re k, Fr-dav. Oct. (it 1:
Cro-s Roads, Satur i-y. Det. 7th: Mui
lins’s, Monday, Oct. ‘.Uh. Very n-spectfnl
tv, ’ J G. DUPREE. T. (J.
LEG VL A I)VEir r iSEMFNTS.
Postponed Slieriirs Sale
A "i y Hl tic sol-1 before flic coin* house do
\\ in (’anton.Obi-rokee C'’mtv. G< or-ji:.
durinv the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in ()• fobvr next, Hie following
oropertv, viz:
Lots of No 177 and 532. In the 3d dis
trict and 2nd section of said rounlv. Lev
ied on as the property of George W ilkic, ’<>
satisfy a Justice court fl. fa. issued from
the Justice cour! of the lOOOIh district, G
M., in favor of .M. L Po'-l vs. George wd
kie. M. P. MORRIS. syicritl’.. ;
Pri'iter’s fie $2 50.
Postponed Administrator’s
Sale.
EORGI\. CHEROKEE COUNTY. -
\ I By virtue oi'.an order from the court of
Ordinary of Cherokee County, will be sold
before the court house door in said comity,
on the first Tnes l.av ’ll O other next,‘be
following property belonging to the < slate
of Tyre B. Davis,
1 Nos. 23 and s°, and No. 21. all in
the 15th District, and second Section,
and part of lots. No j . 169 and ‘?“L
in 11th Db-trct and 2-1 Section, making in
all 175 acr s more or less all in s.ii i county.
On which lh< re are 20 a res of creek bot
tom in cnilivation ; on this property is situ
ated a good Merchant mill known as I'e
“brick mill.’’ al-o a good corn mill in the
same building, ami a s w on creek b- low,
i all in good order and receiving good cus
tom. These mills arc situated two miles
South of Canion, in a good grain growing
section.
One third of the mineral interests in the
above e.xc< pted.
Terms $ 1,200 cash, ba’ance in notes, one
halt in one year, the other hall’in t wo yen’-
I all witfi interest at 12 per cent from date.
| ami approved securities. Purchaser to pay
for titles
J ily 12, A T. SCOTT, Administor.
Printer < fee s(>.so
Z’l EORGIA (’IIEROKIT COUNTY.-
\ I James R f’loiid. having -qipli- d to be
ippoin’ed gu irdian of th'- person and proprt
ty of Maiv S and L lira E Worley mino s
of Jasper Woricy dreeused : t his is to cite
[all p<"S'-ns eonc< rued to lie and appear al
the Nov' ii ber ’erm ot thecour* of Ordina
ry (or said t'onwiy, and s’-ow cause if they
-n, wUy saiii James B. Cloud should not
•> ■ int u-'ed w tn th gaiatdmn-hip >4 the
I'-rsiin and prop r'v of ;i I minors.
Witm s mv official -i--- -'lire
('‘ M. MO LURE, Ordinary.
P r i- t« r’s lee $4
notice: c
/ 'I ierokee Court ofOrdtnxry, sitting
V tor county purposes, S--pt Bh, LB7u.
It is hereby ordered th .1 tie- Fax (’ollert
or of -aid county proceed to and eol
j ect upon the mx ible property ot said conn
tv assessed by the State, t wentv-seven cenl-
•>n the one hundred doll rs, to be applied
to pav-nent of prim-ip d and interest of
fv tvls f>>r court house, maturing Jami try 1,
1877 ; ami cigh’een cents on the <»m- hun-
Ired 'Io Lar ,to be app .cd t r payment of
m rent expenses ’or pre- nt vear, and flvi
cents on 'he 1 ne hundred dollars to be tip
plied f>r r '■-(•(' ■ f ind'ge t poo-.
Given under my ba- d and seal.
C. M. Met LUKE, Ordinary.
S< pl 13. 4’.
/ 1 HF.KOEEE < ’ol NI Y G X., SkRT. 8, 1876.
* Notice is hereby given, that an order
will b<- minted on IlielOth of October h'-xt,
e-tnbl'sbing si cm t' lnvl !'•(! piil'Fc road in
the lOOSth road di-iriel, commencing nt the
re - idem•<• ol J B Pm k- 11, in Ihe Lost I own
v iIL-v rimiHug bv Im- Shoal Creek C >tton
Mills imf R t-'tiart’s Chap -’, anil intersect
ing the llarmige road -,t Mr. Blanton’s, un
less good C U-e is shown to Ibe contrary.
C. M. Met LURE, Ordinary.
S. pt 13. It
/ liIKROKEO (’oUNTY Ga.. SkPT. 8, 1876
I \ ) N’o'h-e is lieie' y given, tlint sin order
■ will I”- grant' 1 on the Ibth <fOe!ob r next.
; esfal'list’in ’ •' contemplated change in pub
| lie road in the ID2B h d strict, so as to avoid
the big hill near lh< residence of L. W. Mc-
■ Kimi'-v, it g<">' came is ’mt -hown to the
i contrary. (’ M. McCLURE, Ordinary.
Sept 13.
/ EoRiHA CHEROKEE COUNTY—
\ I We|d<m Birn-tt his appli -d to me
I t <r exemption of personalty, and setting
'apart and v ilitiition of H mic-fead, raid I
1 will pass upon the -ameat It) o’clock a. m.
on the Cfi'h -f October next at my office
| September 26l<i C M McCl.l RE.
t.lrrtiaary.
/ x E(»RGI\,( HEROKEE COUNTY.—
\ I \\ lii-rea-: Eliiah AleCov, Executor ot
i the wilt ot .1 ones McCoy, dtce.a-rd, applies
i f<«r a di.-eh trge from his cxecutor-hi]’:
l Th-rest re, all persons com erm-d, nre hcrc
b\ F'-viire 1 to show cause (if any they have)
w(>v «-ii 1 Executor should not be discharg
i ed. ami receive letters of dismission on the
tir.-t Monday in Novcmlx-r next.
C M. McCLURE, <>r linarv.
Printer’s Aug 9'h 1876.
T 3 EORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.—
’ I James R McKinney, guardian of C’ic
er-- (.alt, having tipplied to th'- Court ot
Ordinary of said Coun'y fora di-< barge
tmin his said guardianship ; this is then tore
to cite nil persons cu.e<-rneJ. to show cause
tfanv they can. why the said James R.
M cK'nnvv snould not be dismissed fiom bis
guardianship, and reci-.ve flic usual litter of
> di-mis-i ’’, on the first Monday in Scptein
!s r, next.
C. M Mi (’LURE
Print, r’s f. <\ sl. < irdinary.
1 >i-. J. M. Turk.
Wil l. CONTINI F. TBK I’RACTIVE OF
Medicine and Surgery.
UTSF.ASES of WOMEN ami OBSTET-
IHCS m idea SPE.’I ALT i ‘.Hike on
Main s' ria l, Wist i ml.
~ 4 lz!£_
I )i*. el. 11. Speir,
CANTON. GEORGIA,
pjfiict'. J I> liartoL s Store.)
p-V\ : v -
err' Oh-mtr’. -. Un-i- r- hi* -erri.e. m hi- I t
(■Hud-* .»i-u x ■. o*ixHuuuJiy g» v
Thankinc them rc- p-,** *•— —l» 'f ’h i- >l’ ' •
1 ivotinuv.li'n c| the-si.ie. lasea-e?- at w».-awn aim!
htklreu luadr a . Will attend > alls day
I IT- IIE R z S
IffON FOUNiHtY.
fA - I and a half mil**s from Mari
Vz *4'ta, on the R-isw.-fl Road, is prepared
i<- make all kinds of Grist Mill Macliinery,
Citriilar S tw Mill Running Gear, for waler
nr horse power of any siz<- and description,
as good ami as cheap a 3 can begot in At
lan'a, or elsewhere F mtory castings, Pul
hys.'hangers, shafting Ac.
Engine repairs m-nt'v executed. Plow j
-lointscast oiany pattern. Be.-l market price ;
»atd for old castings
rT” SORGHUM OR CANE MILLS
(•nt Constantly on hand -al the Foundry, a'
ijees Cheaper tli.an the cheapest. Pikas
.'d w-i-his of my improved Iron Frann
.«’»> Roller Mills : 12 ii ch, 2 rollers, iron
frame, weight 6()0 lbs., $lO Plain, f"t
wood frame, $25. 14 inch. 2 roller-- - . 700
lbs, ,$35., For iron frame, 800 lU=, tJ-aO
Th -ac iron frame mills have rm keys, bn’
are ttgulated hv holts, making a more per
(<•<•! uud, and more substantial than aru
heMokire introduced. They are not cop
i <1 from f'.nv N M thern maker, lait are en
tiii-lr ( f’n y own plans, ami are the hcavi
e-t md strnmgest m the Son’ll.
"T'IiNXMkNTAi. FENcrNG of < very deccrip
tiirtt cast ai the Foundry, good and cheap
.May 31—6 m
OXLY REMEDY
F’ox* TlarcL TimeiS-
CIIANGE YOUR SURROUIHNGS.
A II wanting FRUIT FARMS, espoc al-
Z'A ly adap ed tp the growth of tbe\ INE.
where jt is an. established sttcct ss and pays
large PROFIT. Tlmland isadapted to the.
growth of Peach(s, Pears, Apples and sin iH
fruits; also, Grain, Grass ami Vegetatilcs.
Many httndrels of e.xc la.ait VINE
YARDS. ORCHARDS and FARMS, can
now’ I■(• seem
THE LOCATION is only 34 nril< s smith
of Pad i’e'pliia, by Railroad, in a nti'd, de
lightful clime, ami ai the very doors ot tiie
New York ami Philadelphia Markets. An
ot|i(-V.R.'i,r"ad rutjs direct to New York.
Tlik PLACE is already Large, Success
ful and Prosperous. Churches, Schoo's,
an 1 other privileges are air adv cst bii lied
AljiA, tnamifln tnries of Shoes, Clothing,
Gl ss, Straw Goods, ami other things, at
w hich different members of a family can
procure cmplovment.
It has bein -i HEALTH RESORT fm
some years past for people suffering from
pulmonary all’c ions, Asthma, Calauh,
Ague, and d'-bt.i’y ; many thoi.san I have
entirely n covered.
Anmv Brick Ho'el has ju-t been com
pleted, 10(' feet front, with hick buildings,
our stories high, including French royf,
and all nmucin improvements tor the ac
commo Liilon of vi.-i'ors.
Price of F \RM LA NT $25 00 per Acre
payable bv install-m nts within the period
ct four years, in ihi- ci mate, planted out
to v:nes 20 acres ol Liiids will count 1..11..
as mm h as 100 acres furt'iet north.
Per ons mi q -i- t• ’ with F ni’ Gr >w
i-><j, cir> become fami-'iar wi’ti :t in a sliori
time on account ot' surround ings.
FME ACRE iiNl-I a> <ii.. ami Tinvx
LO ln; in the towns o. L .ndisvdle am
Viti' 'a'n 1, also for sale.
While ■ i-:lim r 'he ('e'-te-m-a' Exhibition.
Vtn'-la.id can be vi-ited at small expense
A paper V'Ulaining mb intoimat on. wil
tie sent up hi application to ’ HARLES K
LA N DIS, Vim-Land, N.J , free ol < os’.
'Fhe iollov.’ing is an extract from a descrip
tion of X'mi-hili 1, published in the New
Ym k 'Frit-tine, by the well known Agrn nil
urist, Snlon Robinson.
All the farmers were of the “well to do’’
sort, and some of them, who have turned
their attention to fruits and mark--t garden
ing, have grown rich. The soil is loam,
varying ft nn-amly to clayey, and surface
gently undulating, intersected, with small
streams and occasional w- t meadows, in
which deposits of peat or muck are stored,
sufli 'i’ nt to fertilize the whole tipi md sur
face, after it has been exhausted of its natu
ral t'-i lilit \. 1
It is certainly • one of the most ( \'< nsive
fertile tacts, and almost level p isition, and
suitablecondi;i->n for pleasant farming, that
we knpw of this sale of the Western pr»i
rtes" W< found some of the old, st firms
apparently just :s profitably produc iv-as
when first cLand of forest fifty ora bun
dred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover fh<
cause oftliis coiitinm d fertility. The whoh
country is a marine deposit, ami al through
: the soil we found evidences ot calcareoit
| substance 3, generally in the form of indn
’ rated calcareous m 01, showing many dis-
I tinct f- rms of ancient she) s. of the tertian
formation; ami this marly substance is -c it
tered all through the soil, in a very com
, minuted (orm, and in the exact condition
I mo-t early assimmilated bv such plan’s as
, the farmer desire to i-ullivate.
LOXGLEY & ROBIXSOX,
( ontraclms and Umldt-rs,
And Brnprietors of
THE PIKEMX MILL.
nLALEIH hiii] Manufacturers ot' :il
kimls <>f Building Mali-rials. such :i-
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Ac., (lioth white and
yellow pint-) Mantels, N> wi Ils. Stair Rails.
Balusi' rs, Motihlin.-s, Flooring, <'eilit.g
M cather-tioariling. Fence Mat. rials, ami
kinds of Finish Lumb.r. Also, Shargli-.
Laths. Ac.
Ordt r-will also be t iken for all kinds of
custom work, such a- Doot and Window
Fiainc-, Scrod and Turned Woik. Brack
ets. Ac-
All orders will receive prompt attention.
M e will guarantee our prico as low a-
Hie low cst, am! n sjxa ttuliy solicits a liberal
share ot patronage.
SALES ROOM AND OFFICE IN TIIE
MARKHAM nCUSE.
Atlanta Gcoigia.
March B—ly
IJ very Sial >le !
N . J . GA R R I >O N
I Jhs op<m»-d a Liv-rv S’il ’e in Canton,
and is p-»n-«l t » f>r i-h 11 -r-< s B ._g'c s
and w. - to’’m .>■• ■■■ f ,>r n-ison >b e
comm u-atiou. lie «:1 .urn Uu Hauling ter
anv per-on dcsirm it.
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FARM IMPLEMENTS.
TTI -TT’ l » | t * . H I IT |O .
PRICES REDUCED.
Mail< W. Joliinson & NVoodruff,
ATLA NT A, GEOR GI A ,
Wholesale and R tail Dealers in
Farm Implemeiils, Seeds. Fertilizers, Farrine.es, Bug
gies Wagons, Portable Steam Engines
Improved Live Stock, Etc.
ofTcring, at prices greatly reduced, the following attractive stock :
50 Boyd Excelsior Plows. 59 No. C. Excelsior two-horse Steel Plow,
500 Dixie Cast one-horse Plows, at $3, or 6 at one or-hr for sls.
500 one and t-vo-horse Farmers’ Fr end Gas’. Plows—the best Turning Plow ever offered
to the public,
500 Feed ('iittci <, all sizes ami ’■■rices, 150 Corn Sheliers, from 50 up,
200 d< zen Handled Fanner-’ SI, nl< Hoes, cheanei th m ev< r before offered,
75 iwo-ln-rse iron-axle Farm \\ agon-, horn $75 up, and warranted,
BUGGIES— We have the largest Reposi'cry i-. Georgia, and can suit every la»te and
every pocket.
lUejrtili!z;ereA_
3.000 tons of the b< st standa’d FertiFz- rs, now ready for delivery, consisting, in part of
1,500 tons Russ, H’s Ammoniated Bom. Su- 200 tons Stono Soluble (iuano,
perphosphate, 100’ons Pure Flower of Raw Bone,
500 tons Stono Acid Pho phate, I’o tons Land Piaster.
50 ions Potash Comp-iund, 500 tons Ovster Shell Lime.
Also, 20,000 pounds Sulphate of Ammoma, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, etc.
Our Seed department is the most comp’ <e to be found North or Sot th. No seed can
lie called for that we can not turnish. We h ive now arriving—
-10 000 doz Pape rs of choice and genuine Gmd( 'i S-('ds,
1,000 bbi, E rlv Rose, Snow Flake, Br-.wm h's Beamy and Peerless Potatoes. Ordernow.
’'2so bushels of the <- h-brated St. Domingo Yam, v< ry fine and emly,
500 bushels of Red Uloy-r,
1 000 pounds Lucerne, M hue Cl'-ver, Crimson Annual Clover, etc.,
2 000 bushels Germ in Millet. Ami right here let us urge every L-irmer, m Georgia to
order at ( nee, one or more bushel.- of this German Millet. W•• know ot nothing
(qual to it under the sun as a hay or forge plant, ami s- ed will be -carce.
1 000 busbel.s Hungarian Grass, .>.OOO bushels Red I <>p or Heid s Grass,
500 bushels ot Timothy, 10,000 bushels Red Rust Proof Oats, the only
2 000 Lu?hvls of B tie Grass, Orchard Grass, Out worth planting honi January to
Rye Grass, Vitche-, etc., March,
500 bushels of New, Rare, and Desirable Cotton Seed, etc.
W<- an- in earnest, nv-an to s H cheap, ai-d will give one of Varr n s Patent Hoes to
all who send ue an order amounting to sf(). Send for price lists. ,
XV-e «<•!’ P .i-iii E>>i'i»vs cheaper tb.-m any other Southern honse. Try US.
26 3m .MARK W. JOHNSON A WOODRUFF, Atlanta, Ga.
JOHN S. REESE A Co., Gemrai Agents, Bslliuioie, Al.iryland.
A.t lai ita, G emgi a,
Sole Agents for the District of North and Middle Georgia, North Ala
baina anti Tennessee, for the
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY,
Capital, $1,000,000 ’
JUST RECEIVED
1000 Tons Soluble Pacific Guano,
100 Tons Acid Phosphate for composting.
(NO OLD STOCK ON HAND)
We are now prepared to furnish dealers .and planters in any quantb,
tv de<ired of the above high grade and popular Fertilizers, which are
fresh and in tine condition, and the analysis recently made, of the new
stock, show about 15 per cent, available ‘l’hesphoric Acid, 3 I—4 per
cent. Ammonia, and nearly 2 per cent, of L’OTASH. Sold on time, as
usual, at low price, with the option to the planter to pay in Cotton first
November, at 15 cents per pound.
Call on, or send to> tis for circulars and an dysis.
Respectfully, |26-2mj ADAIR A BROTHERS.
Rome Stove and Hollow - ware
Works.
A wiitten ’’uarantee with every stove -old. lr any piece breaks
from heat, or an\thing is the i tatter with your stove, bring it back and
we will fix it in two hours or give y< u • no. Every article
warranted. I'ots, I Ix'eiis, Skillets, and hit- of all .suit.-.
SEAY BROTHELS, Proprietors.
office SAGHroom-OO TBroeicl
Foundrv, corner of Franklin street and Railroad.
Giu-getiiiiig, Mill-wliecls, Castings, made tc order
COiTER, TIN, AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
Tin R-ofiiig- ring, ami Job work promptly attended to. T>
W..re sold very cheap. 13-3i’