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W PHOSPHATE
Cofeiks, BcbiaxiOasss
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOLDINGS.
janSS-ly BARGAINS FOR CA8II
TIIEY ARE
HAVEBEEN
(Awarded this "year to
BRADLEYS
PHOSPHATES
for excellence of qual
ity over all others.
Capital Invested, over
ONE
Million Dollars.
FAMILY BIBLES.
f CAN SELL BETTER BARGAINS IN FAMILY
Bibles, Ilian soy travelling Bible Agent. Try inl
and be convinced.
A Snperior Qanrto Bible, ten engravings, fine Fsmily
Rtconl, luge new type, $3,00.
A Bible samn as the above, with Apocrypha, Con-
eordnnee and Paalms in Metre 85.5 >.
A beautiful Quarto Bible, 'with full comprehensive
history of the Bible. Coneordnno: *c., SI large illustra
tion, gilt back and sides 84.50.
On-irto Bible, same as the above, with Apocrypha,
fMX).
i .utorial Quarto Bibles, 500 illustrations Apocrypha,
oomplete Bible Dictionary, history of tlie Bible, eoo-
cordsnoe. Psalms, Ac., 8G.50.
Pictorial QnarU- Bible, same os tbe above, with heavy
gilt clasp, 87.50.
Pictorial Quarto Bibles, name as the above, and ar
ranged for aisle- n family photographs, 83.00.
- T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer.
marehl-UL
PT7BLIC
AS SUPERIOR
BOOK AGENTS
AND GOOD SALESMEN
Are “COINING MONEY” with the famous
DIDA DESIGNS,
The French Edition of which sells for 8155, and the
London Edition for 8300. Onr Popular Edition (5.56),
containing over One Hundred foil-page quarto plates, is
the cheapest and moat elegant publication in America,
and tha but to sell. Critics via with each other in
>rai«ing it, and the masses bay it.
Agent in Charleston. S. C., reports 97 orders; one in
Ninety-Six. 8. C., 103; one in Va„ S47; another in
Msm-his. 200 orders, taken in three weeks.
Fall particulars free. Address.
J.B. huKD A CO., Publishers,
NovSdtfw. 27 Park Place, New York.
TO ANY OTHERS
J. R- CRANE,
Cotton Gins, Fresf
PORTABLE ENG-INE^
Mowers, Reapers, Threashebs, & c *
DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEOKOU-
June 23, 1875. ijj&jL:. ■
It is lamentable to think that so many
young ladies of comparatively good bring
ing up, will alter their forefinger becomes
girdled with a pearl engagement ring, be
come so unladylike as to keep c.mtinimlly
poking it in everybody’s five with whom
they come in contact,
LEGAL BLANKS,
Neatly printed and for sale at this office.
Editor.
LONGS & BILLUPS,
Bft*sG€iS?s km e»£#tsf§
Litth
They were standing where a brook, bending like a
aheplierd’s crook.
Flashed it* silver; and thick ranks of green willow
fringed its hoi.ks, ..... ,
Half l" t- o’t and half in play, Katie Ice and »illir
Gray.
They h id cheek* like cherries red; he was taller,
most ahead.
She, wit'i -tith like wreathes of snow, swung a bosket
to and fro,
(As thrv loitered in their play) chattering with
W’illie Gray.
‘•Prct , •' Kstie,” Willie said, and there came a dash
of red
Thro’ . .. urownness of bis check, “ boys arc stron/-
and girls am weak,
And I’ll curry, so I will, Katie’s basket up the hill.”
Katie answered wiih a langli, “ yon shall carry only
half."
Then said, (loasing back her carls,) “ boys are weak a-
well ns girls,”
Do yo" I'-inlr Katie gu ased, half the wisdom she ex
pressed?
only
after all;
And, vears from that day, K itic Lee and
Willie Gray
Stood bvm..e toe little brook, bending like a shepherd’s
crook.
It is strange that Willie said, while again a flash of red
Crowned the brownnoss of his cheek, u 1 am strong
and yon are weak.
Life is but a slippety steep, bnng witli shadows, cold
and deep;
Will you love mo, Katio dear t Walk beside me without
tear I
May I carry if I will, all your burdens up the bill 1”
Aud slic answered with a laugh, “No, but you may
cany half!”
Close beside tlie little brook, bending like a shepherd's
crook,
Working with its silver hands, late and early in tho
sands,
Stands a cottage, where to-day, Kultic lives with Willi
Gray.
In the porch site sits, and low swings a basket to
aud fto,
Vastly different from the one that swung in years agonc;
This "is loug, and deep and wide, aud lias rocker- at
the side.
GRANG DISSOLVED BONE!
1 S- D- MITCHELL, Local Agent, Athens, 6a.
r RESPECTFULLY REFER TO THE ANALYSIS OF CARGO NOW IN STORE
A at Savannah: ANALYSIS BY PROF.
Soluble Phosphoric Arid....
Pereip.tuled Phosphoric Acid
lnsoiub.e Phosphoric Acid
Ammonia
Certified to by
LAND.
10.45
1.S0
0.98 .
8.10
W. J. LAND, Analytical Chemist.
Dept. Agriculture, State of Geoijgia.
Call on Me and get Circulars-
Col T J. SMITH Muster of the State Grange, endorses it. Every one who uses it wants it again.
THERE 18 NONE JlKTftK, icn but riw as Goon. .
THERE is NONE AS CHoAP, either for cash or for time, wiien actual value u considered.
g. D . MITCHELL.
1 i.,. lib a, won a,, s. J>. MTC1IH.L, aii»s a.. l«i a«« « tg
„lni the latronoge of tue Grangers in this vicinity. "• MOslSa, "reveling Agent.
Athens, G*., Jau. 28,187ri.
and solicit for
ling A
[febl-8m]
PURE DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
PAINTS;
OILS,
VARNISHES,
PAIN1 tb VARNISII BRUSHES,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES,
ANILINES.
INTERESTING
LK1T1.R FROM
COUNTY.
CRARKK
WanlO Fertilizer % AciD PhqspkatE!
HIE FIRST FERTILIZER, MADE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATES.
Equal to any Fertilizer in Ordinary Seasons, and Superior to
any in a l)ry Season.
yfr vtq jyj £g a £3Bj3£ < CT33£^gS3£S3}3&
t COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO, WHEAT AND ALL OTHER SMALL GRAIN CROPS,
IlV *» MM A.TP K
For Composting with Cotton Seed, Stable Manure, and other Farm Products, Yielding Amooia. The Wando
Fertilizer and Acid Phosphate, inning been le.ted by some ot the best formers in this section for the last five or
six years, can be safely guaranteed. SST For prices and Cotton Option at 15c. call upon
J. H HUGGINS, Agent, No. 7, Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
WITTE BROTHERS, General Agents, Charleston, South Carolina.
Marchl-LSm.
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEP,
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
FINE WINES, WHISKIES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal Purposes.
S & ty|
IampulatdD Gu A 8
On time Payable Nov. 1st., with Option
English hair, nail <t- tootii paying in Middling Cotton at 17c pep nftll
BRUSHES, " U|] '
ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
HANDKERCHIEF EX1RACIS,
HARD RUBBER TRUSSES,
LONDON SUPPORTERS,
FLA VO RING EXTRACTS,
SODA,
QELLATINEy
Price $70 Per To
For Further Particulars apply to
Hunter & Beusse, Agents
febl5.2m.
Athens,
s ’S
Pardon of the North Georgia Prisoners.
DO YOU WANT A GOOD PUMP?
Buy Beans Double Acting Stone Force
Pump.
Ci.akke County, Ap il 0,1870.
To the Edttor of the Atlanta Times:
In Tuesday’s edition of your excellent
journal, we notiec an extract from a letter )
of the Augusta Chronicle ami Sentinel
pertainin'; to tlie pardon of the North
Georgia distillers. Great credit is certain-
ly due that gallant soldier and true Sot th
em patriot, Gen. L J. Gartrell, lor his
cflbrtsin behalf of these unfortunate cilizei s i
who in reality are “nit re sinned against j
than sinning.” Oar people are tcady and
willing to applaud and upitold any mail who
will thus interest himself in behalf ot a
suffering class and an outraged section
That ih.se people arc not all of them in 1
noceiil of tlie charges preferred, we are ;
well aware, but that in many iusiauccx their i
eiimes are magnified in the eyes ot tin
Federal oflici:.1 , or commit-cd under ign.n-
anre of their real imia-.vfulness, cannot b.
d nie I; and in the untiring effort* of Gen.
G-rtiell and our able : nd cfficici t r-pro
s nlii.ive, lion B li. till, we rtcognize
the elein. tit s of justice co died in liimi.-’.nity.
This move, however, uasorigi nted, un Engine, tier n-
believe, about two years ngo, and s outing : r * , ‘" 1 ‘ 1C ,,n:
the idea of detracting in tlie least from the
honor and credit of the above niiineo
patriotic gentleman, il is hut just to<a'
vour attention to resolution No. 17, an- , -
i t ........ ..I to- i , ,• -m-h a 1‘umii,.). « . G1LLELAND, Agent at CapLS.
]>lo\(d J.I..U.H) -4, 18i4, (sec lop J ot the I ^ MitchelV, li r o..il Street, Alucus, Ga.. would b.
Ads Mill 1u'mjIuUgiI> Ot the General As- I l .n*u>cd to nerve you iu that liue. Satisfaction guar
rent lor a Power Pump iiuulc o»
it her Lever or Rotary m-Aiou, foi
Miuiug purposes, moving from 4
minute, liriui'ing the water from bot-
memher light drafied and introduced by A« ^ **
Dr. II. II. Carlton, ot Clarke, and placud
in the hands ot* Senator Gordon lor con*
1 limit PRICES EXPLODED!
L. P. Q. S.
ONE THAT AT THE
start bring* the water
pare, fresh a nd cool, as .
it is in your well. No :
* tale water standing in )
it. Noslime or film col* <
led* on or in it. |
No snail * or worm* i
from w o o Jo n pip-
hqf. Is free from rust or
•tlier impurities, and
iscliaiye* toe water
nidi f.fttcr than any
.er Pump. It works
.ill case—a sinali cLi d
.11 operate it. It is ol
ioiie, glazed on inside
tin! outside l.ke glass,
.ml e.mrn.t wear out or
:»cay. Tborougnly ven
iiaLs your well, airs
nc water, an 1 makes it
like livin.:', moving
water. Improves t It e
water morp t m’i if there
w.i* no Pump in the
well. un nose attach
ed, it becomes a Fire
ur door, reducing tlie risk from
premium on insurance, is easy to keep iu
repair and works wit.i two-Iuirds tlie power required,
i>\ any other Pum of mono capacity. Gives umversa.
*atisiaction, ns all our uumeioas patron* in this cit\
ami State will cheerfully attest. 1» u huine enterprise,
liermaDently estuhhsi.ea. Relies on its own merit*,
and through them nsks >onr patrouage. If you wan
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE,
265 Broud Street,
G. O. nOUIXSON. | LUDDEX & B.VTF.S.
G. 0. B.OBINSjN Si GO.
WILL SELL
ONE HUNDRED PIANOS,
— AT —
LOWEST FACTORY PRICES.
FOK SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ARRANGED
to suit ull rcsiMjiisiblc parties.
Country Merchant and Physicians
Will find it to their advantage to
SITE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE!
We buy direct from the manufactories, and thus we are enabled to sell very
low. jan4-tf
ETIWAN FERTILIZERS.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND GUARANTEED At.
ETIWAN GUASO,
NONE BETTER. SUITABLE FOR AI L CROPS.
ETIWAN DINNOLVED BOAE,
THE HIGHEST GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE IN MARKET, compose 1 with eqnal weights of Cotton Seed
(or its equivalent of Stable Manure), makes tlie most Reliable aud Economical FERTILIZER, for geu]ral use.
ETIWAN CHOP EOOD,oi> CIIE.VIM ALS,
A CONCENTRATED COMPOUND OF POTASH AND (29 per cent.) SOLUBLE ACID PHOSPHATE, fur
Composting. 500 lbs., with 1,500 lbs. Cotton Seed, or its equivalent of Stable Manure, gives one ton of Fertilizer,
-* a cash outlay of $14.40. Specially adapted to Corn or Cotton.
PRICES IN CHARLESTON, a C.:
\ 06 C “ U M Noremi^' 187 8 J. 6 -
m 21. > ID. oa«*. \ ( 07 00 with Cottmi (lie.) Oi.tion, 1st Nov., 1876.
»pin ptiocpit 4 $55 00 Caftli on Iftt of April, 1876.
ACID 1HOSPIIAIL, J 40 00 “ on 1st November, 1876.
( 00 with CoUoit (15e.) Option, 1st Nov., 1876.
( *!*» 50 Ciw*' per bbl. on 1st April, 1876.
■< 8 O'* 44 44 44 on 1st November, 1876.
( t» 5*> with Cotton (15c.) Ontion, lftt November, 1876.
Having used sixteen of the most popular Fertilizers on nv Cotton Crops, an tbun .l toe KT1W AN preparutiona
fully equal to any, ami tar»ii|>erior to most <»f them, 1 can co:*scitutioimly and cufidcntly rcco.nmend their use,
rill be glad to furnisli all seeking a ndkih!:* Fertilizer.
EDWARD DAN CROFT, Agent.
i c " 19 Sm . No S Broad fttreet. Athens, Ga.
s.'inhlv of that year.) This resolution, eon- i oime.i. lie is ul>o Agon
, ;. A . * name pnncipk, witu t.th
mplating the twine purposes as the petition u u iin> a d, Factory, «.r Mb,
now under consideration, was, it* we re* j u*so Gulion>pc-
LiTTLE GIANT VILLAGE FIRE ENGINE,
throwing stream 153 feet on level. Call on and exa*
\fter repeated j mine or uduress
« I J. W.G1LLELAND, Agent,
itnu in y , ulll, ! ^ Ca| rt# s. 1>. MitcJid’s, suecesMira to Pittard, Miteke
Lao:
& l;o., liiouii St., Athens, Ga.
inarchzS.6iu.
siiinnc tion at Washington.
:ip]ilie:ition lor Executive
Gordon wrote that he had every reason t
hope that the purposes ot' the measure j -— — —
would be subset ved ; hut, for reasons known A tear (led the Highest Medal at Vienna.
only to our wise and eifi. Sent President, no ] ,, » Wiiavv c
action was ever taken With the lecollec- E. & 11. 1. A A 1110 A I & CO.,
tion of the former efforts in his mind, how- j o'Jl Broadway, New York.
ever, we hope that Grant will be indue, d (o,,,.. Mctrolxrfiua llutri.)
to favorably consider the noble and cuev- MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTEltS.t DEALERS 1>
getic efforts ot Gen. Eiieius J. Gartn-II and
lion. B. li. Hill, the gallant soldier and
patriotic statesman, the ehivalric and the
true. It isot course the wish of ihc Ninth
District, and ot the entire State, that eleni-
eiiey may lie meted to < ur unfortunate cits - .
ifc-us, and that the praise worthy hiovq con- j rllOtOUl (It)lllC AlulCI'ltllS
ccivcd by Carlton, ol Clarke, i.* ’74 may be 17 M
consumma.ed in ’7G. t We arc llc-ailqnartcr- lor even thing In tlie way of
Ninth District. Sterecpticons and Magic Lanterns,
Fifty to One Hundred Dollars Saved
by pchchasingjat the
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.
SiX OF THE BEST MAKERS ARE REPRESENTED
Every Instrument warranted to be a permanent ad*
vertiriemeut of Superiority and Excelenee.
I^Largest Stock—Lowest Prices
•urchaaing largely for Cash, enables us to sell at
prices tlmt Defy Competition.
Special Inducements!
■IANOS AT NEW YORK LOWEST PRICES. WITI.
a good Stool and Cover, forwarded to anv iioint,
frii.Mit mkl. fnr
CIIROM OS AND FRAMES,
| STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS.
| Albums, Graphoscojies, and Suitable Vieict
Being Manufacture!- of tlie
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC’ LANTERN, STEKEO-PANO
1TICON, l-MVKRMTY STEKEOITICON, AD
VERTISER'S STEKEOPl'lCON, AKTOPTI-
CON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY
LANTERN, PEOPLE’S LANTERN.
EaeN -lylc bt iug the lx‘-t of its elasa in tlie market.
Catalogue, of Iatntems and Slides wit,. eUrection- foi
using -cut on uiqiiivation. jao4.6ai.
A L.-np Your Story.
There is a young gentleman in this town
who is IihiUh) tpnn n.« a sort of umiiaii-
hater, Hiid who, it is was ht-licved. until r> -
centlv, would not nmrry the haudsoine.-T
and l>e.-t woiiiiiii on earth, if every hair in
her head wits a Kohiimor dininuml. It be
ing leap year, sonte young Indies eoneluilod
to pm up a job on this young man. and ar
ranged it for one of their number to propose
marriage to him, woile the otln rs watch, d
the tun through holes bond iu the |nr:iii< n.
The gentleman was invited to rail ni tlie
the house of the young lady who un- to do
the proposing, and «m the designated even
ing he was there seated in the parlor, while :
the accessories to the pl< l were stationed at
their eyeholes. A ter some desultory con
versation ahum the weather ami tlie cluh
parly, the young lady suddenly dropped on
her knees before the genflemnn. and in en
dearing terms declared her passion :
“Darling.” she said, “ I long have loved
thee, lul the ciuel conventionalities of socie
ty have forced me to conceal nty passions.
Leap year, which gives to oppressed woman
one blessed privilege, is now he p, and 1
takeadvan'ag of it to tell thee I ndutv tltee.
Look not thus coldlv <>n me, dealest; spurn
me not front your presence. Bee me on my
bended knees imploring that you will not
rURtllTURH WAREHOUSEl
say that thou wilt he mine; mine, only
mine, fntever and for aye.”
Contrary to expectation, the gentleman
displayed not the 1. a-t astonishment
during the foregoing recital, and when it
was concluded he went over to the stove,
ami touting his hands tinder his coat-tails,
thus replied:
“I’m told your dad owis a hundred
shares of North Carson, aud tlmt you’ve got
two brindle bull dogs in your own right and
without incumbrance; likewise I ant inform
ed that you are a good hand at making slap
jacks and biscuit; that you don’t chaw gum,
which, by the way, is powerful expensive
these hara times. In view of these facts I
consent, and leave it to you to name the
d*y.”
Horrified, the lady tried to explaiti that it
was all a joke, but the gentleman would not
accept any such explanall n, and threatens
n breach of promise suit unless she fulfills
her promise, in which event he will summon
the peepers as witnesses.—Austin ( Nee. )
Reveille.
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ROBINSON
V1LL A1.SO 8EI.LTWO HUNDRED ORGANS FOK
Small Monthly Puyineuts.
V LARGE ASSORTMENT! LOWEST PRICES!
Funr of the best Makers nro represented, including
Mason fi amlin Ops, New Styles
J.F.WI> X & C< )
u mssus E5CK £AR53, B20AS tT.. AtaXXG, OA
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Superiority Everywhere Acknowledge<
FIRST PRIZE AWARDED AT THE “WORLD’
Fair,” in Faria, lfc67; at tbe “Vienna Exj^fti-
tion,”187S; and at tne receut Expoaltion, 1675,
at Ljttl, Austria. They l»av« alivayn re*
_ eviveu tha Menials iu vouijeti*
tion with the celcb ated European makers.
G. O. HOHIN^ON CO.,
W uol ftole .Soutuern Ai'ents.
L l*- Q S
AUGUSTA MIT81U HOUSE
265 Broatl street.
MUSICAL lXSl’LUAI.XTS
IN EVERY VARIETY.
MUSIC BOOKS AND SHEET MUSIC. Til
»ie-t Pabhvation-. iiit ie received every d.i\ bv M j
.r Express. Orders promptly filled bv
fcbi5.18. C.6.u. G. O. ROBINSON Ji CO
Eastirn Seed Potatoes.
E ARLY ROSE, Sweet and Best Crop
PINKEYE, Good Bearer.
PEA CII BL O IF, For Eding.
ALSO
CLOVER SEED. Prime• N. Y. State.
ORCHARD GRASS, «
HERLONG COTTON SEED
BANCROFT'S PROLIFIC Cotton
Seed.
In Store and to etrive. For uie by
EDWARD BANCROFT
(24 per cent, soluble,) '
CHEMICALS, j
In bb!s. of 250 lbs. each.
L. SCHEVESELL.
L. SCHEV KNELL & CO.
BROAD STREET, ATHENS. G\.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AUD PLATED WARE.
GU S, P8TOLP, AMMTJTsTTTCXN’.
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
WE MAKE A 8PECIALTT OF
S I S* V li El AND ii O a* D PLATING,
And all work of this kind, such as Forks, Spoons, Watches. &c., plated by us, warranted
equal to that done by anv establishment in the country.
PRICES REASONABLE-
J. II. HUGGINS.
H AVING just returned from the Northern markets with a large stock of
bought at low prices, is selling goods in ltis line 25 per cent cheaper than*
fore. He is making a speciality of
Crockery. Glassware. Lamps and Oils,
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells tlie best Kerosene Lamp Oi! at 25 cents per gallon,
Sells common Cups and Saucers at 25 cent- per set.
Sells common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents per set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set,
Sells common Plates at 40 to “t o cents per set.
Sells tho best Granite Plates at 75 cents to §1.00 per set.
Sells the best Granite Cups and Saucers at 9o cents to §1.00 a set
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to $10.00 each.
, J. H. HUGGINS,
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
Has a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets,
Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
Has all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
lias a large stock of Family G.oceries,
Has a large stock <> Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes &c., &c,
Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese,
Sells Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap and Starch,
Sells Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Lime and Cement, Cuba and Common Molases,
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Sn ipe* and Checks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osnabtirgs.
J. H. HUGGINS.
Sells Knives and Forks, Spoons and Pocket Cutlciy,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Rope, Hoes, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too numerons to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, ga. and see for yourself.
t£» 03 Si £2€2 £3 C3 ^ a
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
Go to ,
J H HUGGINS’,
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BRADLEY’S
FETflZIfe
MATERIAL
ALL WHO
HAVE r Et
Them, apeak of them
in tbe higbett
Term* of Praise,
AND THE
Mannfactarer will use
hi- b;-it endeavor*,
TO ADVANCE
the reputation they
have already acquired
on their merit* alone.
THREE HIGHEST
Oct. 6—49—tf.
No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
A. K. CHILDS.
R. NICKERSON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
ill
.ND RETAIL
IARDW1RI
IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes
Horse-Shoe Nails.
w o o tst s,
IMPLEMENTS,
THE
AND IN THE
MOST
IMPROVED
MANNER.
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MILBURN
A(BEICPLfUPAL
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axles, Spffl
Ac., Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Belfo w5 -
Vices, Holhiw-ware, Ac. Also, Manufacturers Agents for the Sale of the
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Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Sa*\
fi®* Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered when desired, with the Iwlp*
delay. Call and examine our stock and prices.
June 16,1875.
T. If. HJTCttESOX.
SUMMEY, HUTCHESON & BEU
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
IRON, STEEL AND NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS’
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF