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The Oglethorpe Ec ho
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A WOXDKRFUL SVCt'ESS. 1
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A Colton Picking Machine 2 hat Proves to be
a Success.
;
Ono day hist week a practical test of j
Mason*# cotton harvester made in ;
was
tSuniter cohntv, South Carolina, before ;
select committee# of the New ^ ork Cot¬
ton Exchange, the Charleston (Cotton j
Exchange, the South Carolina Agri<*ult
Ural Society and Hoard of Agriculture,
A fter making an examination ofThe bar
ve*ter, the party were driven to a neigh- ,
boring cotton field, and the test of the
machine began.
It seems to have been n complete sue- j
cesa, and the New# and Courier thus de
the :
“To*an observer of the machine, who
has never seen its modo of operation,
would seem ubsofutely impossible without to
ry it over the cotton plants tear
in ; them ail to pieces. C‘>n-c<pteiit into ^
when the machine whs driven the
field and started down a row of cotton
plains the faces of the visitors showed
how much they Were surprised in the Heeing
that the plant# parsed thiough mu
chim^ry without injury while at the name
time they saw a constant stream of cotton
pouring into the hairs whicn machine. are suspend
ed at the back of the
running it over the field lor some time,
it was suggested bv the coinmittciM that
the operation of ti»e n nchine he timed in
order that they might arrive at an idea
of its capacity. This was accordingly
done, and as fast as the bags were filled
others were substituted until a halt was
called. The cotton was then weighed in
the pre-onee « f all f>r< sent arid -bowed a ;
picking capacity of 2.000 pounds a day, !
r i he cotton plants from wiiich thi- cotton |
was picked were not folly fruited and it ;
was the general opinion that in the rich j
fields of the far south and southwest the
capacity much could he r J’ht* counted machine-picked upon to cot- he |
greater. tin* Mason j
ton was* then taken to one of
Cylinder gins, which was in running or>
der on the place, and was ginned out in
the presence of the coirijiaiiv. The gin
worked Kiiperhlv, and everybody
was delighted with h« capacity with the
beaulilu) coudiiion of the lint cotton
turned out, and with the perfect safety
to the giumr with which it can be oper¬
ated. Heveral members of the different
committees bundled up samples might to take)
home with them, that they show
the Colton which they hud seen in a few
minutes picked from the field by one ofi
Mason’s machine and converted into;
8Uc h beiiiniful lint b.V “Mason’s Gin.” j
At . the* concluuioi) of Huh nutisfac*
very
tory umi tt>t,.cunjgrutuhttions Hie were achieved uumeroun •
cordial ovt r sitrceFM hv
1 he young ,-ouf hern inventor. liin A good
deal h;iH to he dniie yet before inven¬
tion can be pronounced perfect, but it is j
u great tiling Hint iiu praefical utility ban j
been demonstrated, mol Mr. Mason will,!
when bin harvester in perfected, not only
reap (dine and fortune, but will conferu«
great a boon upon Fotitbern fiirnieni ns
they received when the cotton gin was
invented and made the great labor saver
it has since
A IHiHCnil'TlON OF Tlir. M A fit fN K. I
ll in exceed ini* )y difficult to «o describe j
« piece of miieliincry llml tliv <lesc«iplion ■
nhall be intelligible to fh'* average newn -1
paper reader. The Mason coll on ‘bar-.
Vibster is not a cninplieuted machine, In
Appearance it is unlike every other la
bor-saving implement which are to he
seen in almo-t any harvest field. It U u
strong but light frame-work, in the inte i
rior of which its placed the mechanism,
whi *h doen the work. It is mounted on :
a single pair of geared w heelw, w hich |
furnish the rotary motion to the cylindri¬ !
cal pickers. Above these wheel*) and in I
front of them the driver sits and controls |
the motion .of the machine, which is :
drawn by two horses. i~*o fur as weight draw i
is concerm d, one horse could easily
it, for tin* whole thing does not weigh j
more than tlnce hundred and fifty j
pounds. 1 lie liurvcHter t: 1 , i 1 * upon II itAfl enteuua' i I 1 l l , lll.*k I
the field BtrnddleM tt kuv ot cotton plants,!
the w heel* pa >sing ao>n:r the all- y* on j
either M'de, the horses doing likewise. |
Neither the wherls nor ibt loose* there- ■
fore <*oiijc in eontuct w ith tlx* I>usIh*h. j
As the inaehine proceeds through the j
field* the pie! C'-* begin to exercise their
function*. The cotton plant* pas* hack- j
ward and forward a* Hue picking eylin
der* impinge upon them The i vlinder* j
art* set in vertical holder* and rotate I
backward rapidly, around proportion the shaft.*, slowly or J
in to the movements;
<it the machine. Hu* stem* being jour- 1
wiled into tiie cylinders revolve hack-!
ward with thorn nt the Mime rate of speed ’
n* tin* cotton plants bend forward, lv
cry putt t f the plant i* gone over, and
vei v h w boll* « ui e*< a|)C Hie cvliudii) ai
fingers. Now, in addition to the back¬
ward movement ot the stems with the
plant*. Hu y posse** an independent, un
divided rotation on their own axe*; first;
in the direction of the point* of the teeth,
so us to catch the notion, and then, a*
they p i * out of the plant, in the revo.se
direction, sn as to throw the cotton oil by
centrifugal fon e. The cotton lulls light,
ly upon conveyors which turn it upon
carrier belts, which in torn throw it
backward over into the bags which are
suspended in the tear to receive. These
recepnele*. n- soon a* th-*\ are filled, up
unhitched an other* put in their place*
The most remarkable feature ns the de¬
vice is it* discriminating principle. T. e
picking cylinder, which is the very germ
of Mason's conception, is u corrugated
bra-s c\ !iud* i. about 1 * inches in diam¬
eter. the so* ue of which is p< rloruod
along it* entire length with ten rows of
angular } • <nt* nr teeth, there U it g forty
teeth in each row and about -ITT in each
cylinder and upwaid of in the
whole maehine. I he teeth do not .b
I rude al <-vc tU » 4 bnlp* in \ bn nv iinlvr, uni
In this hid* ntnii* arraogf’input It is due
that while the *\vfinder is rvvolvi "S
against a hull or any * a her part ol the
plant the points take a t llecl, w bile the
hlighte-i cNHit cl with the tU»fc ol in open
atlH j* it to the rvlsti ‘1 r and pul's
it ot*t nl e boil, iu-l ii - min ui nngers
do. TI#i* i** the p of the w hole
thing. 1 f from U ,?e*C! i ot ion of
the no o*.fTDod , any reader 111 *
paper undersland ho v
(tie eottou $*ick( r work# he inu-t go
Sumter and see I hit should
he prefer visit sr Mii.i dnrinc t; e
tlipliwffgis Slate lair, he tan gratify
curiosity, for the harvester will bv un ex¬
hibition there.
Ttl** 4 «>rffM i HaoImm*.
U I .
/! can m'eini!ii very
be,-i retnedi. I a ha* si ti re
lief in eve \ f \h: il six b**!tlv
and was eurt-d «)! Rhvu ■fil of *0 years
kiaudinjj.'* \**» L>rtiifgt«ft (
ville, * Huo, affir »«,; ** l he be»t st*liing
cine I have *-r haiidS»*d in mv “' V* t*X
|>erienee. is Kict* ric Bitters rii
others have au U-<i , 1 *v*r p>tii«Duy, j*** R
verdiet is unauinn * that KJertric
cure *11 d -ea of t Kiftiit-v,
BWf Onh half dollar a bai Ii,' a! M. 1*
|Jui*‘sI>iUg re
Thirty ears at Koniliirr *t buy -
fnsr h) (to, Uur-t*) & Co.. Ubeu-
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01>DS AM) ENDS.
Soiiu* ,\«*vvh >oir« find Special Local Notices
Thrown Pr«mt*cii 6 n*ly Together.
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When in Athens, cull on Moore &
Elder and get your family and
groceries and confectioneries.
tite, Whe.v headache, you are lake eoietipatn!, .J. with II. loss McLean's of ap
mu* <»f Hr.
Little Liver and Kidney will Fillets. They arc
pleasant to take ami cure you. 25 cents
a vial.
Notions. Hosiery, and fancy goods
in all varieties are to he found at \V.
A, I.atiim r‘s at the If,vest prices.
Animals arc often nffiicteri with a disease
called lho mange, the same disease in human
()vin ^ j s j U .h, an i is highly with
gi<> ; u, <■ , s ■ nr of sulphur
Hr. . 1 . II. M< L s V*. .on, Oil Liniment,
bathe if thoroughly, mu! !;■ < Hr. J. H. Me
lean’s lAu r and Kidney Balm, my25,
When yon want a fir.-t,-class cigar
drop in at -Moon* I'Jdcr's, next to
National Lank, Alliens,
Itm-Ii!<*?»“» (inilen Salve.
Tub nr.v-TfcAi.VK in thfi w«i !<1 for (‘til*
^, ’ s ! \' i ' 1
, r)J , ajJ S;:M1 , and j.-iiivuly
j*ih . i w, i. ,v r-.pLf- -l. It i- guaran
ti*ed to «;i\e v.iti-sfaptiou, or money n -
fundnl. Hr ■ :.’><■<!<■ jwr box For safe by
^f 'th*, i radioed,
W. A. Uutirncr pret ty ft lino
of vCMsotHtble prints 5 , £1 nglmMS dDU
other die g r ood.- •«' can l>e found J 1 )
f j,^* cjl v. i
I»lsf :as»: lies in nnihiish for the weak ; a fee
ble eoij sf 11 III ion is iij ud.-ipled to eneotiuler of a
miihirioii iitnjosphero end si»dd» n changes
, j///V-,,t , ( . nd i h e !■•.. -i i ( 1 ) 11-1 lire usually
( vi fun ,• Hr. -t J I. MeLean'a
sirenifthcning t'ordlni III td JHoo.i Purifier will
.-ivc ion<* ami viiaJiiv am! strength toyour cm
tire body. < 1.00 p'T hoiih*.
777 * r
Moore l.ioct, , AiIhtj. , keep , «i
tv ,
eotu|def(' vfoo! v {,[ fancy groeerit'H,
sue I j as tongues, ctusages, cheese,
canned '/« )OC is of every de. crij)
Inin !;i <• i .1 ■ non and as-imilation pro
<In«*»- disordt-p-d rcsulitioe.st.f i!;<• «y;aeiu whieh
L' r " vv !,, id ar** ( 'u lirnu d bv ru“..deet, |)r. J. H.
8 tn >* : "“ l B,ood
’[ .'*'!! V , Hurt'H indi'jcs
s ■•i on »»<*r
j K>It ] ( .
In Hoofs, Shoos, I!at•, ole., V\. A.
(/alinu r keeps up with the. foremost
mc . n .|uiuts. (ioodsuli !iiv f-eluss and
at bottom ll.'nmw.
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,J M‘T. '''‘m,.. ;i. eomparai knew the ively bnppy of
r ,, vii tucs
SMf'i'lI’S i’i f '! H as a family
vudI y.-'U-iA nyn.n Urat know
Jed/ri'. i Jn-;>-ii;i: no mil i j y ot the world
COllll o 1 it) i\ : . i :i.i h arise from
;i had htnnau'li or a I liver, i hiefest
£tjiu»n;j lieso Hit; <h pf'j !, biUOUSUCSS,
hk’K ; •■•Ik via.
v \‘|i ‘ "’ -k of Hii‘^ 0 ,
, jVenn* luia,SJiiallc oi.MNt ( ’ 3 , Dose:
o IH
Remember W. A. Latimer is on
the Willingliam corner now with a
full and complete line of general
inereliaml:■ e. Call on him.
B’»•<■»; 'S’-ml e.
Th „ r , M ),„.(jon „l InUTiml rnncmip imfl (lie
t a k im, r oil'of rcveimo uamp*. from Pro;*j i< fu y
Medieinrs, no doubt has hu uely benetitied the
conxmmT.-, as u.|! as i<lit:v.iii{ Hut ha idea <•!
Imme m mnf u int; r*. I ;■*-<-1 <v is this tli -
eii-o wmIi '.Vi.u'j A<ui" l / <uver ami
rhfrn (iirman >•,; op, a \ Vi«* n:iliji fiD)» t>f thir
lv-six erhts per <1 -v i, ii is !»■•**ii u I <1 <1 to in
ereuse t lu* si/. >f fi i* hutth s cot taiiiiiiff these
rcuivilic thereby yivni: «>oe tilth more medi*
.
eim* in the 7 5 gphi s rim A u / (st J 'iower
f"«' Dyspepsia and I over < oiiiplaint, and I he
Cornui a S‘ i up fur t '.nigh ami taiug troubles,
have perhaps, the lai Y'-i sale ot any medi*
cim-h in the world. 'iy»e i.'lvnnG je of in-
1 'veie‘ed si/.'* of the h.vuh’^ will I )* 1 uieatly ap*
p,(Tinted hy the fh-U ami uhlieied, in every
town am! viilni;in eivin/ed eoimtr.es. Sam
pie bottle*' for 10 iifs remain t Fame size,
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All mm fit U Ls v 1 Hi ru
?.) i v»t of l !t;* <t ttv.tse wliu’b • . but Dnn’iituim--i-ripio,
ft!!y OtAUtH'tt hv il ilis t.'unit o i htiiinot thi' LIVE _ _ W -
For all otni 5 }*bb i of tin* hibd pueh liiy ot
the r.ivrr tliiiousiK H .. .
ti i»i, Ir OjittUuny of tku U;> .•!■<, (*•*!) 'til. t.> m, Flat;i
fancy, l'Yuetatiotta nn;t liurnr'.G Oi f - rttopvx h
im-call • i H.’-u i ■ -■■ •') Mi ■ un. Malaria.
lilifcUy Fiat, Ohiila mol Ivt»:, Ihv •I.Uoiio Fovor,
E -. linnet im Ivof iro or tfor ff.'vor , Ohronio l)isr
rhio Iwt of A tit- Uo-uiuho, Foul Hroath,
i. iUtiwU* i n ) 4 »‘*t' I i < IVmth's, Ih'Ai'iug-flinva
Vuus •olio. J .0 IGA- ST' 1 fi *' R’S. P.! I alhfi ‘oMTIJ
H inv;*luab)o, u nor a P‘ *» h for Mia Fort,
f \| |j (!*» n’H i tho LIV£R«
■ -* R- OMACHtiiulFOWELS.
ll O ■ « impl.'v* •!) from a naxy, a\y jellofT
tmi to a ruti 4 v Im.tUlu r.olor It ontii ©lv ntinovM
low. kLnmuv It Ih. tEST AL¬
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC
STADJCER'S AUHAWTII
Foj mIo Ly all Hr;- rirJrt PrL 01.00 JH*r tmttlo
C. P.STADICEIR, Proprietor,
140 SO. FRONT ST., PJV.iaUelphla, Pa.
DIES T*! uiiil 1 EES.
1 bavv on hntvl c.av. nn>' will Uwh constant
son, a
A Lartn' Stock vf
HORSES & MULES
W. S. HOLMAN J
t hons* (sa.
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ITilKLV V EL LIABLE.
i'.i ■") 'asfnimemt.
U A. ; :> H) BY PROM¬
INENT PHYSICIANS.
Gj . i) rh in a very sc-
11 '■ ■ ' teu-jng this time my
tf : rny sight, hear lal
h.■/' • !; impaired, months the
; 1 ' • i. Vi/out two
j* a J- till) hoi lie of i lafTMN
( . v i a e f,' n < i ha'!; n-ed eareleusly
and irivifH.'ar ■. ■ . : ; -aiikying re
Mills. \ he ,, i■ i ■•■■■■■ hum-, entirely improved disap
pen red, my j :, i r.i'.i, !. inmm
and h«) gjeat ir-u-. heen the elmn'/e, I f eel like a
different per- entirely. Yoin res pee,! fully,
U < V 1 ,'FCK Kli.
What L . Jfuekt rr>L. above .is true,
The effect l he me n ine li ln-r was pTompt
end re mm ' • lhe suffering
si-emed i i. i - one hot tie
did it. ' ; HOV.'l- [,\, COBI 5 ,
, Ga.
CAMT Y : 0 "J> 3 T
Midi U li.i ? V ■ i:. k not. Only a few'of
onr m; i liliciit . •-.•■li here. Others
«-;m he . ■, : ..ur -a. t or by ad
dressing ( Ga.
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MAL ;nt,
MELT 5 . IATi 3 M.
I T is ‘ 1 r VC 3 FEW
J ng to the
lightfu! to EV.iTEM
and ol ■ hi r^pf'thcning
a . usel v, Ton
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i- ; V. lyDi
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no b r. \ i I c u. ding
Mini .. ..tolling
p.. - 1 > t f' ; t dis
select ;1 V len. ft . -t HOME,
blc Med) \ > -aher
combi r v. ,* T o? hand
fully, t. 1 ■. : s !.y new
Safe end i’icu aat i • , ocess,
Remedy. f IT i Ot TO C.
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Volina r, * } Company,
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m ATLANTA, GA.
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C. VAX v. (XKliA VO., > "‘.rcn,
Y.iamu,«,«.
GRIST 'ILLS!
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READ THIS!
And come around. I am now in my
NF.W QUARTERS
So I am now in fine trim for business. Those who wish to buy.
is a
Jut
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Should give me a call. I have seletned some of the prettiest
styles in the market, and at such figures that will enable
me to sell at as low price as anybody in the county.
DRESS GOODS!
The display of Dress Goods I have on exhibition for the season is seldom
seen outside of leading cities. Don’t fail to see them
PRINTS! PRINTS!
Are unusually pretty this season and we can’t Be beat on styles
GINGHAMS
Will have to be seen to be nfipiTciated. Latest novelties of the season.
Be sure to see them before assortment is broken.
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ha«o:c zmunfdp hosiery;
and Fancy Goods in almost any style and price.
Jerseys! Jerseys'!
Here is where the Ladies get the best. 1 have them in all sixes, weights
and colors. Call early and select your choice of them.
shoes: SHOES!
My stock of Boots and Shoes is all open. Old Ladies' Shoes! Ladies’
Kid Button Boots! Ladies’ French Opera and Common Sense
St vies, any many other we lnive'nt the room to mention.
JEANS! JEANS! JEANS!
1 defv am house in the county to show a largest- or better assortment of
jeans and (.Winters. 1 have them from all the leading mills, at
prices that range from 25 cents a yard up. There is no
danger of you not being suited from my stock.
i
CLOTHING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST
And in fact a world of things always to be found in a first-class General
Store. Besides the above mentioned, I will always keep a full as¬
sortment of the most choice Family and Fancy Groceries,
(heals and Tobacco. Canned Goods, Candies,
Crackers, etc. No one shall under- -
sell me in anything I handle.
Gr. AV BROOK©
Mew OIpss Store ?
LEXINGTON. -
18 :- FALL-: 4 I-:-WII!EE -:86
_OCR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
SUITINGS, OVERCOATS
And other f(>i . kilties for the ensuing season will be ready for inspection
by SEPTEMBER 1 st. We desire very briefly to state that it
is the most complete exhibit we have ever offered for
VARIETY, EXTENT, GENERAL EXCELLENCE,
Orders by Mai! Solicited.
FERRIS! SOX,
Merchant Tailors, and Gent' Furnishers. Auguta. Ga.
OUR OFFER!
We offer’for the Fail Trade at prices to suit the times
i f n
if $ u
5
With which our four Stores are filled as follows:
STCRE ISO. I—DRY GOCDS ABB SLBTHMI
Full and complete lino.- of everything appertaining to the departments in
Fancy and plain dress Goods and Silks, with Plain, Striped and Bro¬
caded Velvets. A trachons and Feather Trimmings to match.
Alsobeautifnl Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Bohemian, Japanese
arid Plush Ware, suitable for Holiday Presents, and
an especially fine line of Short Wraps, Newmar
kets, Jackets and Cloaks. We know we
can please you in these if yon wish a
covering. A very tine line of
Clolhin^r, Hals arid Furnishing Goods in very Latest Designs.
STORE KO. n 2 ss BOOTS & SHOES!
This depiirtment we need* hardly mention, as anyone buying our Shoes
once will buy them always. Every pair is warranted to give perfect
satisfaction. Fine Shoes, We Oblinyers are “agents Celebrated for Sailer, Children’s Lewis & Shoes, Co.'s Hainan Ladies’
A Son’s Gent’s Shoes. We offer the best $ 2.00 and $3
Shoe that car, be made. Our prices are the lowest.
10. 3-CMPEf 0 1 , CURTAINS, SHADES,
Poles, Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Etc., in the very latest designs. We
can suit your taste and your pockets if you want anything in this line.
§ ! IBj 13. 4—WEOLEflLB USPARTSENTl
In I his we carry full linos of all goods suitable to the Jobbing Trade.
Staple Domestic Goods, Prints, Jeans, Flannels, Notions, Hosiery,
which we guarantee to be as low as any in the State. We make
a simple statement of facts which vVe can substantiate if any
one will call.upon -us. We do not believe in norresort to
R JI e © ADOCIOe
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And advertising ten times as many goods as any one in Athens carries in
slock and ai lover prices (ban the Goods can be made. Our motto
has always full been and will be, “To Live and Let Live,” and to
give value for every dollar spent with us. Wc invite
one and all to call upon us and be convinced of this fact.
M. MYERS &c CO.,
Yb-'TZ-IEITS, GEORGIA.
P. S.—Clothing made to order; 500 Samples to select from. Carpets
made andjaid at two days notice.
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eczema eradicated.
Gentlemen—It h due von to say t’.nt T think I am entirely well of eczema after having
taken- SwiirY- • <M.;e. _i I, ■ been tr.e.-.l/rd \vn!i it v<-v little in ray face since last spring.
At the he inrirar of cold Death -r last it made a .-!) lit appearance, but went away and
has never re; wnvd. S. : no doubt bro!;c if np: at ]• •:; t ir pat njv system in good condition
and I «mf. v - I! Ii :v>-r bere.-'L-ed my wlv ;n mlv in c: • of sick hcanae*! ■. and made a perfect
cure of a hie kimr oat on tbv little taree year old daughter last suram. r.
Wat^usvvUe, C,a l'Yb. 5 ' l,zv.
M Vo, v ,).UiLo V. 5 J. MORRIS.
Treaiisc on RIooq and Skin diseases mailed free.
Yk.: Kwirr Si’ncino Co., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga.
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THOS. BAILEY, Agent, ATHENS, GA.
Iron and Brans Castings, Mill and Gin
Fr ; • \ G rh g, : aflivr), Hangers and
fR - d Reaping nf the a and i lira
t ■-J led O'/, inte
u Y. J Mowing Mach and inerg,
i y ■1 M aha ' Ring Mincers Gregg Reap
ers; Co!Ion Presses. Cane Mills,
I Em k rotors, and Mill Supplies
!i i of all hinds. Wears offer¬
j. r Jt .1 Sti im E ing lint special .and bargains Circular in Saw Mills,
ESb TneRce Water Wheels and Dolling
■ Cloth at si. art notice. Han¬
K-- cock I aspirators, the great
■ _• boiler feeder, Eberman
! : : i ! none better. Piping. . Valves, Low Prices Gear¬ and
t: I ing, Fittings tf all kinds,
£ 3 T- y * r T- -y—— Packing, Steam Ganges,
i Glass Gauges, etc., etc.
■
i . T "Let ns know wlnit yon want and
’ore bin ing. Address,
l FOUNDRY .MS,
iY.tiienss Georgia.
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY STORE!
SHORT BROS.,
BUILDEHS AIID CC/TBACTORS,
CRAYY'FORD,
4 17 IM. keep ! - ■; i . t-.v- -it. -i full - i•. /y *•:' Ye'Iow Pine fimnher, rough and
' \ tii— D p i P D‘ls a s!•••.•.-; hv. M’ i.nj - I?rckets, and Balusters.
T-. ' : j. ,
The iper in-cause of
better average width. mi , Xails and a:i Bu: <lcrs’ Hardware at Athens prices.
iDHi :iS. STE 3 M & CO •9
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[j uitt'inyn . ft X', ' .ifiiers,
iOLUiOii). .dill niir ■8315
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OLD I AND, BROAD STIIFEF, ATIII-A : GA.
Larger Slock This Fall than ever Before.