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THE JOUHNAL.
* J. L. Den'n'i*...... PROPRIETOR.
H
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
S ......I?S 3 -
A Representative Farmer.
Walter DcWo'.f. writing t* his pa
per from Waveriy Hall, has this to
' •
„ awed , kno.vn , r
oi g ■* l ‘ „„
say -
our county: drove
“Thmsday evening I up to
the gate of Dr. H. K. Stanford, one
of tl e ant : -railroad farmers, with
whom I spent the night. The first
thing that struck my eye was a row
fodder stacks, in which was more
fed fer than 1 ever siw before, or ex¬
pect to see again. Much of it was
E everal years old, and later on I saw
in his cribs the coin that grew on
the same stalks from which it was
pulled. The next morning at break
fast we ate ham of his own curing.
old, which possessed , a ri< . h
two years
tiess and flavor never attained by the
sugar cured of the West, and nearly
everything else on the table was of
•
his , . , . , ...
own raising. sa> 11s . ■
lution of the troulmlous problem,
for what does he care if the general
government dots levy a high tariff on
the few articles of luxury lie has to
buy, or how can the middlemen reach
him witn their heavy tributes, when
his cotton is a surplus crop, and when
it rolls into market is the sole prop¬
erty of Dr. H. K. Stanford, and not
of half a dozen well fed city raer
chants."
Ife Oe.Hcrved Tt.
It affords us pleasure to direct the
attention of our readers to the im¬
mense stock of groceries kept by Mr.
John M. Hamilton, of Columbns,
contained in three large stores, and
offered to our readers at very low
figures. He is well known to many
of our readers, and had made such a
reputation for fair honest dealing,
when he told his customers two years
ago that he was serving neither their
interest nor his own by selling on
time, and declined all business except
for cash, his sales hardly felt any
feci from the change, and have long
since assumed larger proportions un
<lcr the new than they did under the
old system. Of course bis profits
arc smaller, and this is to the advan
tage of the buyrT, but there are no
bad debts to balance big profits, so
be , enjoys . the , change. , j, you ...... i
.
groceries at low figures, Mr. H. wdl
accommodate you. He gives down
weight, a full measure and a fair
count.
NOTICE FARMERS!
MONEY TO LOAN
* * ' * unnvrn la" V
a
Vbl J arillH rniM 111 ill ll«l I Itll'l’is 1 IB (I '""‘lit 0 |. n f,v.
Jn sums of $ 300 , anil upwards, lor
five years, on the installment plan,
paying one fifth principal and inter.
est annully. Apply to
C. G. Flournoy,
Chiplcy, Ga., or
I* I„ Stanford,
Hamilton, Ga
Got ii itf of Toothache.
He buffeted more than twenty rears,
N inrah’la imvc pains—free, j iws and eeis
lie miulit «utlcred twenty tti -re,
ibid lie not whhh purelisseit ul fhc frightful siore pain
Something ' «»cd lib
And .piieklv made hint well again. *
T hat something’s made by I’crr 7 Davit,
From horrid aches njl'l jasin* toauve ua.
d’aiu Killer, as the public know,
Was spirted forty years sao.
Thciistnda on (liousatids bless the hour.
When first they knew its liealing (lower.
Opinion of eminent Dr. K R Rteuart,
Tiesident Maryland Hospital. Baltimore:
I have used Golden’s Liipnd Beef t'enio
tor more than a year, and reoamnietid it
aa on* of the moat effleivut preparatioua
1 have aver met with. It oouibinea the
eirtuea of food and tonic in a remarka¬
ble way, and I am sali.fied lisa aavad ,lfe
when no otb« r medicine could do so. Un
member the nome, Oolden’a—taka no
other. Of diuggists generally.
Truth in Miyhty.
W ben Dr. Fierce, of {Buff-In, N Y.,
announced that hie Favorite Freacrigtion
sron'd positively enre the many diseases
and weaknesses yeeuliar to women, some
doubted snd oontinnari to employ the
haiah and eanstic local treatment. Bnt
the mighty truth gradually became ac
knoalidged. Thousands of laoiea used
it a mi were enred- Of drnggiata.
lloorCKurt kit
For dmo.*o» of tho Stomach, Liv.r auct
Bo»■>-)«. sorb .. sick rfosflsch*, Hvsrt
t'»rn, Hilroovness, J.iut.Uco, Dy.p.^isis.
<'o.HTcnc,. F.lpilion of Heart, V.rtigo,
Ac., Knrcka bss no v<ioat. It is pnrolj
voRVlahls sod baruncsM in its action.
<'niar.n’.co lo Rlvs R.llsfaction or the
*oon«y will lie rsfnndc!. For sale t>v
drnK^is'a and dcalorK.
Mereh’AntR, mqk#» out lial’of Crockery,
Utew, WvkxI and Tin'War# and Rend In*
to n«, wilt attach print)*, and aav« yon
IDO 4 '*!* freight# a;* I 'broaka^o, that yon
Rtanya get from off
McUmdx .t (V.,
A i.cix, Ua.
T S I’ ,HI. rmhlvil saw Brown’s Iren
I-it e>, isgixic.- nut ix.rs'l sxUsluiivm.
The medicines of Drvrue Die* A Go.
jactccli^vl fr*r eb'gtmefg purity, nnd rdda
dity. Thtir StidUuna iVwilits 1'oRxiero,
*« •• pinoMuit ca Tht ir Soft
: aw vovU Camoua. Se« Adrt.
„ \7e hav* much pleasure in reeranmetidin
Therm alma to our readers, as an alwoltr
rare for Malana The nran-f^urrr.’ ua.
mkrae is a grvarasteepf its merit. Iteel'-nti
cazAa per be a. For peetjtraiarr see Adrt.
iioio.u . i
A new roof has been put on Re
hobeth church.
Mr. A. J. hurt commenced plant¬
ing corn on the 20th.
The water tank at Cranberry, .on
the C. & R. ra lroad has been aban
doned and torn up.
Our town merchants recreate by
playing at quoits—an innocent game
Mr. Willis Hamby has erected a
black-smith shop at Cataula that will
[ )e quite a convenience to the public,
ail d profitable, we hope, to the pro
prietor. of has commenced
The sale guano
and Mr. T. H. Kimbrough is kept
busy in supplying this odoriferous ar
tide of merchandise to the planters.
The quarterly meeting at Glowers
was well attended, and the new P. K.
preached two excellent sermons, i he
Columbus district is fortunate in
having the services of this earnest,
able and indefatigable minister. He
will magnify his office.
A debating society lias been or
ganized at Oak Grove academy, near
Rehobeth church, and the boys arc
tcst j n g (] 1 c j r oratorical and argumen
j tative powers. At the next meeting
the co-education of the sexes will be
discussed. The question may be
decided in favor of the negative, but
those on that side will argue against
preferences, for the boys are
fond of being with the girls, just as
they were, Mr. Editor, “when you
and 1 were young.” Hckub.
Somvhoil // 9 h Cfii/d.
Homebody’» child in dying—dying with
(be fl ash of hope on hb. yumg face, ami
Ilia mother flunking of the time when
that dear face will be hidden where no
n y of hope can brighten it—because of
no cm© for oonenniption. Header, if the
child be your nHjrbbor'*, Mk»* thi« com¬
forting word to the mother* be rt before
it is too late. l her that coin-muptton
I* rumble; that men are living te^day
whom the phyniciauH pronounced incura¬
ble, because one lung had be»*ti almoMi
destroyed by di«e is<. Or 1*ieroe's Gol¬
den Medical Discovery haft cured hun¬
dreds. Surpasses ohd liver oil, bypopbo*
phifei, and other medicine* in curing tiiin
disease. Hold by dr»f*o s st*.
Why It Ptiya.
'l’homas, the Columbus clothier,
finds his advertising profitable, and
no wonder. He does what he ad
vertices to do. Keeping his stock
fully up to the requirements of the
season, having nothing in it but first
class goods, and selling these on a
margin so small as to allay all doubt
as to the best being the cheapest, it
becomes only necessary to keep his
business before the people to insure
a perpetuation of the jam of custom
1 so noticable at his clothing empori
urn. The quality of goods handled
by Thomas is always guaranteed the
style is the latest, the lit is the best,
^ ma | {e j s f, rs t class, and his prices
not t o be duplicated him elsewhere. clothing, Do
not fail to call on for
What in Diphtheria.
The name is ooinparativi ’y up'v, bu’
the disease is as old as sin itself. Ilia a
condition of the throat somelhing 1 ke
oroitp. only worse, because it attacks (be
. and
the aufferer with snob rapidity in
inch a way as In stop the air passages.
I Th« throat is violently inflamed, and «
1 tongh n e ubrane tike leather, ia very ran
j juiy formed. Perry Davis's Pain Killer
j j has cured J, thou-ands „,|y ..f oaaes and of ..moiently diphflte
ri „ „„ B „„
D0 family o 'n effort! to be without it.
Bsileye’ Saline Aperient ia a white
powder end when placed in water foams, It
sparkles and taslea like soda water. ia
very cooling 'ud pleasant, aols gently
upon the bowels, relievos constipation,
cures sick beedeobe, sour atomache and
hearlbnrn
Engbsh Feroele Billers sends red blood
to a sickly woman's ohe”ks and strength
to her mnaeles, by giving nn appelile,
aiding digestion, and hnilding up the
aystom- All sickly women who need n
never failing fe nale regnlaloi, will be de¬
lighted with its prompt and reliable
aotion.
“Toujfli on Chills,”
f’nrsa 5 oases for 25o, in cash or stamps.
Mailed by J >hn Parham. Allanta, Ga.
HtU's flair and Whisker Dye, black or
brown, s<t cents
--■ ------
dorks and Lamps.
If you want a pro°d clock and n l-rilliaut
l ight K<‘ to Riley’s Ihutr Store.
McBride & Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mannfnctura Show Cum, are aontbern
agenf* for Hath Tbout** clock* and Lam*
!>«*th'N fly faun, own tho celebrated Stone
Guta Cilv water filter, aud Hherry’a atewtn
fruit ana vegetable dryer for the eoiId.
Prioat will bo forwarded on application.
George Young, ”5 ii rough ton 8 t., Sa
vaunah. Go.* «ay» ‘ Brown's Iron Bittern
greatly relieved m* ihoo mifferinn from
rlieninatiaiii."
Pike’a Toothache, Drop® cure in one
minute.
‘3 I ”(1’5 “¢—
'7’ " '1'": ‘ ,1 'fl‘l o ,3! ' s‘ SINGER I 3 s
' H 3 ,1) <4. .0». . I. FINEST the BEST FINISHED. BUILT. i
EA$|EST RUNNIfiG 3 i
SINGER ’ MACWNE war onerod the pubhc. 1
The Lulu, ml, rrprrurnh "w mun pumlu n,» In: ;
0» 120910 Whlcll u oflcr you (at me ury km run»
of 3.1). ummw, we: do nut uh you t. my mm yum ,
have mu Ihr Imam Mm hung ennmmt m I
t! k h w: dl we "1,va Puuu It w u a! U‘u' \
"puns. Cumull your human and own at Dbl". M g
lend 10¢ dtculm Mn! unhawnuu. Audra- I
CHARLES A. W001! ‘ (’0. '
)‘u, 17 2‘31.th 6L. humbly!” .. I‘AA ‘;
,
tl, 1 O l^pe.ptc arc always on !h« look
\M LoLubI for cIiucm to mcroase
their «arm»KS, and in lima become weal¬
thy; thoae who do not improve their op
poriniii'iea remsin in isiTo-ty. We < <IYr
a great cham-e to ujske money. We w.pl
oisny men, women, b-ys and ptrl. to
work for 0 -, ri^ht in their oan localities,
i Any .me ran do the w">k properly from
j the firs* etar’. The ordinarv t o-iuee** will Ex.-eneive pay mo.'e
tba*i ten times wages.
„ 0 JK furmeti-t free Ko one aho etiga
t .aa tat a to make aaocey rapidly. \.m ear
d.» -te v.rar whole urn. to -he work, or
only voui *pare momcoug Full iDforma*
t!OB PB* •>» tf* ‘ veeded ••wt free A r
difM, f'nMfix 4 ( 'o., rorllr&d,
OhJyBack!
That's a common expres¬
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf¬
fering is summed up in it
The singular thing about
if is, that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com
plaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatism,dyspepsia,over¬
work, nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don’t
neglect it. Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such diseases as
Brown’s Iron Bitters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak¬
ing the biood pure and rich.
Lognnsport, Ind. Dec. i, 1 Z 80 .
For a long - time I have been &
sufferer from stomach and kidney
disease. and the My appetite small was very I did poor
very amount eat
disagreed with me. I was annoyed
Very much from non-retention of
Urine. I tried many remedies with
no success, until I used Brown's
Iron Bitters. Since I used that my
Stomach does not bothe r me any.
kidney My appetite trouble is simply immense, and My ,. 4/
is no more, my
general health is such, that I feel
like a new man After the use of
brown’s Iron Bitters for one month,
I have gained twenty pounds in
weight. O. 11. Sakghnt.
Leading physicians and and
clergymen use recom¬
mend Brown’s Iron Bit
TERS. It has cured others
suffering as you arc, and it
will euro you.
ttnuciis mid 1 ’iIhskr.v sox';
CAN ^11 MAKE Kg *^
During the sty A WiiiKt ll’f ™
^ 9
DIPHTHERIA
HAS
NO CHANCE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
This wonderful remedy has Raved the
lives of many, many children
who were almost dead with
DIPHTHERIA.
B. Ilomy Wilson, Lawrence. Mass., says:
"Tho suraroons decided Pronounced remedies my coho Diph¬ could
theria, ana that no
reach it. Terry Davis’s Tain Killer saved my
life."
Llbscms 1 Loach, Nashua, diphtheretic N. H., says: throat I had
painters colic and both wore away." very
severely. Tain Killer drove
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT.
Georgia, Harris County.
Whereas the estate of William A. Gas¬
ton, deceased, is not represented and not
likely to be represented,
Therefore, all porsons concerned are
boreby notified to show cause by the first
Monday in March, next, why the Clerk
of tho Supe.ior Oourt, or some ether fit
and proper person, should not be ap¬
pointed administrator upon the estate of
Maid deceased.
Given under ray hand and offioial sig¬
nature, Jan. 22. 18 S 8 .
J. F. 0. Williams, Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sales for March.
Will Ih> aold l>ufo>o the Court House
door in the town of Hamilton, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder,
on the tirdt Tuesday iu March, next, the
following property, No! tn-wit;
Lot of land lo4, contninincr two
hundred mut two and one half notes ot
more or less, situated in the 6th dis¬
trict of Harris county, and levied on as
the piopertv of Sarah Billinjoslen, Admin¬
istratrix on tie estate of John BtilinirsJ a,
deceased, to aaiisty tv ft. fa. issued of from
Harris Superior Oourt in favor C.
JolHvt, vs Sa’ab HiDiiarslea. Adm'x.
H. H. WlIJilAMs, hheriff.
The Up-Town Furniture Store
Is the place to pet the best
BARGAINS IN
Mattresses, lied Springs,
Etc. Don’t fail to call and examine our
8lock before making \ our purchases.
li. A. GIBSON, Act.,
4 6 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
J. A. Albright, Salesman.
im Hlch Bloccf
PARSOS8 9 PVRC. ATirr PILED BMlcw
m Hich Biood, anil will completely change tho
m the ctitirfi system in three znv: tlis. Aar 14
mm who w .11 lake 1 piil each ni£ht from 1 to
cka mar he n*hired to «<tnnd health, if such a
tag he pos5 ble. everywhere, or ernt by JtCxX* mail
t clstaC IHlcr ftirobfi. 1. b. JOHNSON
oaton. Ittu**., Xottueilj lhui^ur, Kuina.
A uradc at home hy the in
V # -iduslrious. best business now be
fore the public. Capii.d not needed. Wo
will start you. Men, women, boys ami
girls wanted every %vhere to work for us.
Now is the time. You can work spare
time* or give your whoe time to the
business. Xo other business will pay yc u
nearly . 1 ^ well. Costly outfit and terms
U'cC. DU E & Co., Augusta, Maine.
Georgia, Harris County.
■lobe S Haiiiey, A.ln inistraf. r of T.
M H dle<. 1 st of sai.t eitHr, rl. c- seo.
i makes appliot ion for letters of d:sm sic .
, All persons cam er .*j «ie tareov noti-
1 *'•‘1 to show c-nse, if any they hsv-. hr
he fr t Mouday in June, a> xt, »ky a. id
dmini-trator should not be dtam.-evO.
I G rev r.nd-r wv band ard cfitial Mg
na urn. Feb
* J F k \N Ordinary,
..u iiuUiiSBK iHi LEAST
T 1 *
- ■ ■ "'. i- ,; %■:' F'N . sf C>‘ 4 ’ .1
lgte§ff»Ngfs :
£g; j !
. _____
FOR CASH i
I will sell you
Groceries and Provisions
So low that you will never buy on ere lit again, Call on me and I will
convince ;ou how rnuc 1 jcu can save by buying for cash.
I ha-<- a laqe stock of Meat, Corn, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
Tobacco Ekh, &c., &c.
J. If. IT .4 31I LI ON,
I he I p- Town Grocer
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Georgia,
JOEL T. JOHNSON. CHAS. T. PORTER
JOHNSON & PORTER
15'.) & 101 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, Ga.
DEALDERS IN
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods
STOCK as full and complete as any in Columbus. Are daily receiving
their stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, which they propose to sell as cheap
as similar goods can be bought in the South.
SU£§S EEDS
of culture of Grains, Root Crops, Grasses, Fodder Crops, li»t Tree*-- of
|Planting, etc. only I Oct*. Annual Catalogue and Price p OCR SEEDS,
several thousand varieties,.Flfcr-Iu Rochester)N.Y« _ , w Chicagoiili. , ...
siBLEY's seeds H 1 RAW 1 S 1 BL.EY (k CO«
$37.3 for $1 V Music tm- heuM .iao
i c ; uiil!*>lian abial«rg»
week, t 4 rut mofl t delightful Music known.
I'optilm in Europe. Any tune cun be p ay
c(l on it f»om “Old Humlnd” to “Y nkey
Doodle.” Even those ‘with no c»t”whil
away tluliuhtful hours with this instru*
meiit. Aliy one can pl.ty it Children
play it in one evening Costs hut one
tenth as much ns the Organelle. Org nma,
Ac., and if* far sweeter ami needs only coin
men music. To indtrodnce «»ur new mus¬
ic we will pend a sample Organ, wi li
hound book containing full words, and
New and Popular Songs, which in fdiwei
form sell r ot $37.85 ©repaid to *nv ad
drew. for ONLY ONK D 'hLAK.
c. O. I>. As u gimraniie that eve¬
ry one will receive all they pay for, we
wil! send one sample Book and O gan by
express, C. \j. D $1. two $1.60. three
, $9
$2.30; or more at rate < f P eT «° 7 *£ n *
VVe cannot piepay goods pent 0.0 D. Cir
* u'ars Free. Address MONaDN' ) K
MFKIO CO., Lock Box 750. Hinsdale.N H.
A DOCTOR’S TROUBLES.
1 £
v/h V/M.
PI iJI » ip,
.....
fsM seSI
Ml Mill
Jttothnr—" You did wrong in wearing that thin
dross, t hin cold damp I did, night.” and paying the
penalty, Daughter— tfaraft 1 Gotta ' suffered am in now the s«me way;
please get that which relieved her.”
Jit other-" Nonsense ! I’ll do no such thing,
but will send for our Doctor,” bed
Daughter -‘‘Our Doctor keep* one in a
long time Ami pours down n vast quantity of medi¬
cine, besides makinc laily changes.”
1 i kf f n
m
& L i
* 411
SS
ytother “ Doctor, is aho dangerous aud what
i-t her aillictiont ” daneermjsly ill.
Dortor ” Yes, madam, she la not in equi¬
Tin* ventricular and auricular forces centri.v/tal are
librium. tln'o i» an increased action
about the c« robt •*.' and medulla oblongata, the
portal circulation and vaariHates, 11 suspended Nature
ueetn* hesitating, I —
Mother Stop, for heaven’s sake atop and go
to work at once.”
Doctor—" I will do all I can.”
Mother, after two shall Week* discarded hare expired—
•• Ii*ngliter, our Doctor be at once.
Two weeks »nd no relief. I will procure that which
you ile» irvd at first.” and think
Daughter. i» alow lone—‘‘I am clnd,
it the only thing th at wi il restore rue to health.”
j A m
r F
/ L T
v
- -..
Mother-" Get out of my house, you old hum
bug! Daughter—' • Wi ll, mother, yo u see how rn
Idlv 1 have tmpro’ red since dischfirgiu ig 4 our Doctor *
an>\ l commenced »he use of thul w htch 1 *o much
needed. The etf oct has been m« r’S; WO! lderful. The
oo« relieved my head, cured the constipation, < while
;i»e ither imparted strength, ca ime to the help of
Naluie and uiade me feel new.”
THE CONFESSION.
t^A^atssassass! Mather—** Very true, and I hclicr#> thev h-'kd
^StS^aSr^Sa k/
■ I C- V II | f PtTO I I ® J
SCI,'to.<» p«.. wrsdU m tv
a time, and then hsvc them return wgsln. I mean
“ c l rTLuso*'sIcKNW<^ 5 ^.t»". I ^SS;^
to com tho « -r,t t»t Scc.uw
remedy Give K\;'r**w« wml OrSew. It costs you
i —
20 DOLLARS ~
1
WILL BUY THE
| Favorite Singer
STYLE
I Sewing Machine.
zn? Fer
x$45 } ©cllar
UzihiiLi sold bvA'ts
llandsfivne K*ultic» in Appc:iranre! Knoitioa!
in
We toak# it a® and ai safe for you
o bny of us.«s of Merehan. u to jrar w _ .
j hr*n Al f rr ^*
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Dental Notice!
—: 0 :_
J. 31. Mason , Dentist
Office in Madden’s Late Photograph
C-allcry.
Columbus, Georgia.
Treats Abra-ard Teell, Rod Diaaaeri
On in a Snocasfnlly . I'lsTretliBcan.
tifutly With
GOLD OK OTHER MATERIAL.
Inserts Artificial Teeth from one to an
Entire Sett. ALL WORK GUARAN¬
TEED* Prims very iinssouable. Teeth
extracted without pain.
KING OF THE SINGERS.
m 1
Si x 4
Saving Machine
WE bELL FOR
Twenty Dollars.
It is in every respect the very tiest of the
sinser style of machines,
Which are by far the Most
popularMachines in theWorid.
Finwhetl in the be*t manner with the Int
est im| rovement for wiroiin? the bobbin.
the most convenient style of <a'le with
extend Tl leaf; large drawers and gOtllU:
.1 ver. it stands without a rival,
KING OF SINGER MACHINES.
We do rot Ksk yo«j to pay t .r it until
you st*e what v*»n are hnrins: We only
wish to know that y« 3 want to buy a Sew.
me Machine rnd a r e willing to per
$•20 for the IUst in the Market.
Wii'c to us sending: the nniue of your
nearest rulr<«1 station aid we wilt -end
the umchiLc and "ive icstrnction to allow
vou to examine it before you pay for it.
XVILMARTH & CO.,
.*!« NORTH JO, h ST., PHII.A., PA,
Nervous Exhaustion, m
MT Poomrlnnc rein&iare TItoow jjacay,
: Loss of Memory.
<i.vT»are Cloth-bound Book of
Advice :«» Y.'t.ng Men. by a Keguiar Phvsidan
SENT FREE ”™ p VdV'° --5
THt stALTH JOURHAL, lillKAUKEE. WIS.
To Consumers of Guano.
o
During the many years that the Pacific Guano Company has manufactured
and sold its well known brand of
Soluble Pacific Guano
various parties, be ng aware of the great popularity of this fertilizer, have,
from time to time, put into market articles bearing names as nearly like
that of our brand as was safe for them to do, probably relying upon the
fact that sa'd Soluble Pacific Cuano was very commonly spoken of by
planters as “Pacific,” or “Guano,” or “Soluble Pacific,” or “Pacific Guano,
These attempts have failed to build up a permanent trade, probably be¬
cause of the fact that parties so appropriating our name relied upon that
name rather than the quality of their goods. We have, from time to time
cajled the attention of planters to these facts, either directly, or through
the late John S. Reese. Esq., of Baltimore. We are informed that one or
more new brands are now being put upon the market, containing the well
known and old name of “Pacific,” either as “Ammoniated Pacific,” “Geor¬
gia Pacific,” or similar forms, and we beg to call the attention of Planters
to the fact that every sack of the genuine Soluble Pacific Guano manufac¬
tured by the Pacific Guano Company has been, or is, branded with the
name of the former General Selling Agent, John S. Reese, or with that of
the present selling agents, Glidden & Curtis. None other is genuine, and
our friends and patrons will do well to examine carefully the packages found re¬
ceived by them this season. The real Soluble Pacific Guano will be
to be same standard quality as heretofore. No change has taken place in
it, notwithstanding recent changes in some General agencies.
Pacific Guano Company,
By GLIDDEN & CURTIS, WOODS & CO,.
GENERAL SELLING AGENTS, SELLING AGENTS,
Boston, Mass. Savannah, Ga.
THE BEST WAGOJ
ON WHEELS—
18 MANUFACTURED BY
FISH BROS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagon,
And by confining ourselve. strictly to one class of work; by employing none bnt the ~Ft w,
of WORKMEN, using nothing but FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VJ
BEST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we b
justly earned the reputation of making
fit THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, bnt Agenta may, on their own responsibility, i
the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed:
We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No.........to he well made in every pa;
ular and of good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with
usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective mati
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of Charge, or
price of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will he paid in cash by the nurchaser product!
eamplc of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
Knowing we can suit you, we solieit patronage from every section of the United State*. 8
for Prices and Terms, and for a copy of THJS RACINE AGRICULTURIST, to W|
FISH BROS. A CO., Racine,
SURE CURE FOR,
3tli!D BLEEDiflO
gfrlid I- m ft
Hi< j»
S£/Vr qn^ceiptofI ^ ppeparso by
f 5 CEM1S? *^RICET? 0 "CTS- 1 ST ifOTTlES OB'"
75 eis m tubes ukethis engraving
All Sufferers with BLIND, BLEEDING or HIDDEN PILES caa be permanently cured by using
DR. TABLER’S PILE TUBE, price, 75 ots. Ask your Druggist Dr. S. G. Riley.
TEE ACME EYE - CLASS.
The Best Ever Public. Offered
To The
They cannot be Shaken
Kill Off The Nose.
The speoial advantages of th« adjustable | A erne Eye
Glass ess, are:—A patent, ligbt at.
_. r r . tachment, perfectly safe and bsrmless, for
® keeping th» glasses in phee ou the nose and
m m a thu# the wearer preventing be in e an change upright of or focus, reoliuirg whether po
9 ■tlM M sition. Have also procured the n«w!v is.
iSs ESS vested Graphoscope Optometer, fer fitting
& aR' sight accurately.
m u T. S. SPEAR, m
IINWSSr V* Pha;nix Jewelry Store,
101 Broad Street,
l__s|y§SS Columbus, Georgia
Perhaps You Would Like to Know
Why We Are Making Such
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
In tlie prices of Our Goods and why we sacrifice so
Much Solid Value for so little Money.
OUR CONFESSION.
We have the goods and you have the money. You can get our goods but
we cannot get your money.
So we have decided to cut prices to the lowest and let goods go at prices
we think you will pay.
VISIT U. J. THORNTON AT ONCE.
Suits, Pants, Coats, Vests, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Cuffs,
Handkerchiefs, Overcoats, and everything in our line will be sold without
regard to value, until stock taking. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy
genuine value in the above goods.
H. J. THORNTON,
The Southern Clothier,
Colnir.bits, Ga.
J. A. WALKER,
DEALER IN ALL CLASSES AND STYLES OF
Carriages , Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts,
Saddlery, Harness, etc.
I am agent for the
Old Hickory and MILBURN Farm Wagons,
And keep always on hand any size that may be wanted. I keep in
STOCK CHEAP
j WESTERN' BUGGIES & FINE EASTERN BUGGIES
j
At any price from $50 to $500, and Carriages from $150 to $800.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
to be found ib the city.
I keep more goods in mv line than any house in the city, and will save
^. ou mone y on anuhing you buy. Just come and look, it will cost you
. nothing. J. A. V ?siLLKEIEl
I XJ|
RANKIN HOUSE OFFJC^ rr .
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