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PALMETTO SHIELD.
VALVE! TO FEBK VARY 14th 1873.
Ageuts for tUo Sliieltl.
J. F Ellington, Gen’l Agent.
Tim M. Eh' l . Agt < Atlanta.
?iim’l N. Dnisett, Douglas county.
Moses D. Watkins, Carroll county
iJapt. J. G. Lister, Fayette county.
Goi. R'dia’d Moore, Gilmer County.
"a. il\v is,L"T.~.~.T. local.
index to new advertisements
Dr. F. M. Han old
New Haven Organ Company
Samuel Wilkins—Guano Agent
W. C. Parker —Grocer.
J> C. Beavers —Legal Ad‘v
Elder & Bro.—Merchants
j A. Vickery—Boot and Shoe Shop
c! V. Northcutt —Stolen Watch
E. Floyd—Blacksmith, Painting and
Buggies
g_ G Johnson—Guam s
Mcl arin & Williams—Notice to Debt
ors
D B. & A. C. Ladd —Lime
Hi nry A Die< r— Seeds, etc.,
Turnbull Br< ‘s— Agents Wanted
Warner —A word to Photographic
At lists
J. Estey & Co—Organs
A vet ill— Chi mical Paint
G Stinson & Co—Agents V anted
A Coulter & Co.— Agents Wanted
De Bing—Pile Remedy
PALMETTO LODGE, F. A. M.
UNITY LODi-E, NO. 74.
S. Zellars, W. M
W. S. Zellars, S. W.
W M. Walthall, J. VV.
•J. T Beckman, Secretary,
J. M. Hopkins, Treasurer,
E. R Thornton, S. D.,
J. S. Bowen, J. D.
John Harrison, Tyler.
Meets Ist and 3td Saturday nights 1
in each month
Clini'Ch Dsiectary.
Methrdist Church—services at Palmetto
by Rev. T. H. Timmons, on the Ist, 2nd and
4th fabbaths in each month, at 11 o’clock,
a. m. and at 7 o’clock, p. m. Union prayer
meeting every Wrdnet day night.
At Jones’ Chapel—services by Rev T. H.
Timmons, every 3rd Sabbath and Saturday
before—also every sth Sabbath.
TOWN COUNCIL OF PALMETTO.
W. W. Floyd, Cliairinan.
C. T. Smith,
F. Zellars,
Thou. II Menefee,
T. D. Longino,
T. W. Hood, Marshall,
E. E. Thorn ton, Clerk.
Palmetto Cotton Market.
COTTON—DuII; light receipts bringing
from 15@184 at this date.
Married.
On the 13tli February 1873, at the residence [
of Mr. Thomas H. Yarne r, by the Rev. T. 11.
Timmons, Mr. Folomon T. Zellars to Miss
gallic A. Petty, all o! Campbell county,Ga.
Jiege Short pays : There is but one
honest man in the woild. and that is
himself and sometimes ho has very se
rious doubts as to whether or not he is
strictly honest.
Any party wishing to buy a good
sewing machine should read what is
said about the “Victor, “i’iiis is anew
n,: chine which ts just belt g introdu
ced in the county and the company
is wishing an agent in tuis locality.
These machines are highly recommend
ed.
“Thunder and blixcit 1“ What has
become < f the West I’oint News ? We
are painfully apprehensive that the
gills have taken it under their wings,
and have flown to some other rin ie la
vored region “where the woodbine tvvi
t (th, ‘ perhaps.
Another Wonder- —We have been
iiifnnad’by several gentlemen of tin.
doubted veracity that a cow belonging
to Mis'. Augustus Thomas residing
i < ai this place has twin calves, one ot
tlum was calved on Sunday the 9ih.
nt and the other on Thursday the 14th.
iist., lith calves are males and are
fi<h developed and healthy.
Thf. local editor of the Palmetto
Shield offers his wing to the West
Point Girls if they will fly away with
him. Now, “that do beat all wo ever
heard of.“ Keep cool, Mr. Shield /
they don't want to fly away with
yon.— Newnan Dispatch.
Yes it is very probable that they
don't want to fly with us. But there
is one thing certain, and that is : “If
yon don't let that Frying size “chicken
rtosf," alone someone will fly with
you, and you will find yourself roosting
next morning in the Hotel de Callaboose.
Mr. Clarence Stephens, travelling
Agent for the Atlanta Sun called at
our office on last Wednesday.
Campbell Superior Court was rather
dull this week, because of the illness
and absence of Judge Short.
That Moss ip still hanging out on
South Corner. We mean H. Moss,
that Grocery pian. Call and see him.
Palmetto Markets.
Com ~J bushel $ 90
Meal “ 1
Flour. 100 lbs.
Paeon—Shoulders lb C>%
Clear Rib’d Sides... ILt
Clear Sides 7bj
Lard V lb 11
Cheese *‘ 18 to 20
Butter "4 1 “ 20
Eg”S doz 20
j Chickens each 20 to 25
. Sugars... lb 11 to 10
| Molasses gal 30 to 35
i Bice tP lh 10
Soap •• “ 10@I5
Candles “ “ 20
j Sait “ sk 2 25
Factory Thread, U bunch 1 75
Shirtings pur yd 10@12!£
Prints “ ‘
Tobacco per lb 65@1 25
Hay—Timothy. ...pr 100 lbs 2
Kerosene Oil Gal. 45@50
Petro *• *• “ 60
Wheat per bushel 175
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
to Wealth. —The surest
way 7 to lay t ; e foundation for a per
manei t success in husi ess is to make
your purchases where you can be as
sured that you are getting just what
you want. Out ol ! friend Cap't Billy
Jackson has a epica,did assortment ol
fanners supplies, of evety discriptinii,
for sale, which are all fresh and genu
ire His ire tie is “quick sales and
small profits.” li is business is con -
ducted on the cash principle, aid hence
("in aff id to give his cilstome s the
advantage of purchasing at a very
slip ht advance on c mt.
N;it. Flank Hudson, his very t fficienl
salesman, w ill be found there to wait
on his mat v customers; and he never
seems so happy as when engaged in
endeavoring to please all who may
favor them with their patronage*
fe 1-14 -11
Among tlie many enterprises of our
town, we take great pleasure in call*
ing espec al at entiou to the Photo
graphic Establishment of Mr. J K
Ellington. His many friends will re
gret to hear that he expects to leave
Palmetto soon, and we say to all,
both old and young, to hurry up and
give him a call before he leaves, for so
favorable an opportunity may not occur
again soon of havirfg a fine picture
taken. febl4-2t.
EIDER & BRO.
Successors
Me Larin & Williams,
AT T h El' OLD STAND ,
Fa ill) urn, 44a.,
Keeps constantly on hand a
Good Stock of Dry Goods Groceries.
&c. They are selling their stock of Dry
Goods at COS . Call and see them.
Rad tun sand treats.
And Howard Lies and Cheats.
(eti7-2t.
GUANO NOTICE.
OUR POPULAR CITIZEN S. G. JOHN
son wou and he ptea-ed to receive Orders
from the Planters for the following Guanos.
Bough’s Row BoneC sb S6O 00 Time $67 50
freight included.
Chesapeake “ SOO 00 “ $67 50
Freight inc'uded.
Zell's “ SOO 00 “ S7O 00
Freight included.
Eureka “ S6O 00 ** $67 50
Freight included
Wharm’s “ $54 00 “ S6O 00
Freight Cash—to be paid <m deliverv
Logan “ $45 00 “ $53 00
Ft>*ight Cash —to be paid on delivery
f( b7-2m.
A Great Bargain. —Mr. S. J, Sparks
ffers fo r sale a full set of tinner’s j
tools at a reduced price, those wishing
to get a bargain will do well to cull !
soon. For further particulars, address I
editor of the Shield, o S. J. Sparks,
Palmetto, Ga. dec2o 3t
Avery earnest, request, we have to
make of all our young friends, and
that is: “Before they go to see their
sweet-hearts, call on Freeman, our
colored Barber, and get him
To friz their liter, and shave their face,
Ami lnx the mou taclie to suit their taste,
fcbl-lt
NEW A DVERTISE \ IENTS.
SAMUEL WILKINS
AOFNT fur Zell’s Gunne. Potapsco Fa
cii c Rus-el Coe’s, and Wil-on s.
Fair burn, Ga
febl 4-1 m
W- C. PARKER
Of Fail buiii, Ga.,
T7"EEP- corstaritlv on hand fresh Meal for
TV rale. He is also agent for Reese's Solu
ble Pacific Guano, Chesapeake and Potapsco.
ItSTOtdcrs solicited,
febl 4
THE
NEW HAVEN ORGAN COMPANY.
Manufacture the Celebrated
JUBILEE AND TEMPLE
OIO.'O-.AiKrS.
FTHIEFE ORGANS are unsurpassed in
-l quality of tone, style of finish, simplicity
of construction, and du-abbity.
<> Iso, MELODEONS in various styles, and
unequalled in tone.
Send for illustrated Catalogue.
Address NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
Agants Wanted.
DU. F. M. HA IIUKLL,
Proposes to offer his services
To the citizens of Palmetto, and the
community at large He is prepared to prac
tice *n Campbell, Fayette, Douglas and
Coweta
He sol cits a share of the public patronage.
Give him a call.
feb!4-Iy
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
STATE O' 7 ’ GrfCl tRGIA. I ~
C mi bkll Countv. j
Whereas, Richard A King Administrator
of Adam B. King, represents to the Court, in
1 is petition duly filed and entered on record,
that be lias lully administered Adam B
Kick's estate*
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditor?, 10 show chusc,
if any they can. why Mid Administrator
shou and not be discharged Irom hisadmii is
i tration. and receive letters of dismission, on
the fi'*t Monday in May. 1 73
Giv- n undr* my hand and c.ffi ial signature,
this February Ist, 1873
R C. BEAVER ,
Oidinary.
feb7 -
WT?RQ VEGETABLE & FLOWER
uJ-il-i.I-'O Plants,R<i-es,Dahlias. F ch
| Geraniums. Bedding Plante, Gladiolus,
i etc. Send a stamp for Drkeh’s Garden
Calender, i(>B pages, illustrated, with prncti
cal directions. t*E\R¥ A. DREEB, 711
thestnut St., rhiiadclphia. Pa.
\V r A N T E I).
Wo wish f o engage the services of at least
ne r* liable, inte genb nmn in every
City Town and County in the South. Busi
nS' agreeable nl 'triekly 1 tr'dun te,
j yielding from $1.5G0 to $2,500 per
annum.
For particulars Ad Ir^p?
lIRuUIX BROTHERS, Pnb’rs,
Baltimore, Md.
A WOOD TO
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS!
BUY your material, apparatus, etc , at
WARNERS PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK
HOU-E. Rome, Ga., and save money, ti.mh
and freight
ICSf Sci:d for Price Lis’s.
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
THEN USE THE
ATE 11 ILL CHEMICAL PAIA’T.
PURE WHITE, DRABS,
FRENCH GREY, SLATES,
BUFFS, YELLOWS,
nnd a’l the fashionable shades and colors
u-ed sn hou e and entt tgn painting, ready
FOR UPK. KQUIRK9 NO ()M , THINNING, OR DRY
ers, and sol only by the *llon.
EVERY MAX HIS OH’S PASSTER.
Sample crird of c dors, and testimoni Is
from owners of the finest residences in the
country, furnished free by dealers generally,
or by the
AVER ILL CHEMICAL PAWT CO.,
32 Burling Slip, B. V.
(ifr [X a per day! Agents wanted!
’l) All classes of working
people, ef either sex, young or old, make
more money at work for us in their spare mo
ments, or all the time, than at anything else
Particulars free. Address G. STINSON &CO
Portland. Maine.
Agents ! A Rave Chance ! !
WE will pay all Agents $lO per week in
cask who will engage witn us at okc*.
Everything furnished, and expenses paid.
Address A. COULTER & CO.
Charlotte, Mich.
CM fYATI RFVVARI). For any case
of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or
Ulcerated Piles that De Bing’s Pile Remedy
fails to cure It is prepared expressly to cure
the Piles, and n thing else. Sold by all
Druggists. Price, $1.01),
11. li. & A C. LADD,
Maiivfaetnrers of and Dealers in
ALABASTER AND HYDROLIJ LIMZ.
WHICH took a .Special Premium of S2OO
at the Slate Fair. October, 1870; a Silver
Medal at Columbus Fair, November, 1870;
sls 00 silver Premium at Cobb County Fair
in April, 1871; a B onzo Medal at Atlanta
Fair, October, 1871; Silver Medal at State
Fair, Oeto t-r, 1871; Gold Medal and Diplo
m at State Fair, October, 1872.
Corner Alabama Loyd Sts. near Car slied.
O. A. Cantrell, is our agent at
Palmetto, and W. A .McC unity at Fai burn.
FIRST CLASS SHOE_AND BOOT SHOP.
LDHE Undersigned takes this method o ( in
-1 forming the public, that he is now pre
pared to do all kind ot work in the
BOOT AND SHOE LINE,
Fine or Coarse Boots and Shoes, made to
Order, and satisfaction guaranteed.
He has secured the services of Mr N. R.
Reese, late ot Newnan, Ga., who has had
many years experience in the business.
Orders s< licired.
J A. VICKERY,
First door above the Hotel, Fairbu n, Ga
eb7-3m
NO TICE!
All persons indebted to the
Film of McLarin & Williams will
ii.ease come forward and settle immediately.
In default thereof, and after the expiration
of thirty days, the notes and accounts of
s id firm will be put out for collection
McLARIN & WILLIAMS.
t( 1)7-21
E. FLOYD
HAS erected a number of new buildings.
suitable for carying on his large and
ext'n ive business, on the east s ; de of
Camp'ellron strei t. dji.irting the residence
of Russell King.
FAIRBURN , GEORGIA.
And he is now prepared to do all kind of
work. Su h as making and repairing
V' agons, Carriages and Buggies.
Also Painting of every discription, exe
cute' in the neatest style
SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALITY.
and Black’mithing executed with neatness
and dispatch.
Having had several years experience in
the buisness, he is therefore, capable to
judge when work is executed in a workman
like manner. He employes none but ex
perienced workmen. Call ands e him.
New Wagons and Buggies always on
haml. and for sale.
feli7-4m
THE “TIME” IS RIGHT NOW!
T R. BARNES. RESPECTFULLY" IN:
, forms the Citizens of Palmetto, and
vicinity that he has opened in anew building,
on Toombs Street, where be is prepared to do
all work in his line, such as repairing of
Watches, Clocks. Guns, Pistols and Sewing
Machines, with neatness and on short notice.
He ke- ps on band a good stock of watches,
clocks, jewelry and spectacles which he will
sell low for cash, call and examine his stock
before buying elsewhere.
All work warranted. Terms cash, as
he keeps no books. jan3l
Farmers Look to \ < ;; Suteia i
1 he man to patronize is the t>nc w ho a ill T<
vour work well a id cheap, and at thort notice,
and that man is
ENOCH STRICKLAND,
Who has just established a wood shop in con
vection with is blacksmith shop at East end
of Railroad s'reet,
FA IKB FUN GEOR GIA
He has a full complement of experienced
workmen and is prepared to do all kind ol
work 4-n his line.
Hi* ViVkesuew Wagons. Buggies and repairs
old on* 2 *. Keep* new Wagons and Bug.its con
stantly on hand fur sale,
j .n 31-Gm.
Dr. A. G. Hulsey.. .. Cap't. J W . Nelms.
HULSEY & XELMS,
Dealers in drugs and family
Groceries, between Elder & Bro., and
W. T. Rob its & Cos., Ruilroid Street,
Fairborn. Ga.
Their stock is always full. They are also
General Guano Agents, and Farmers in need
of Fertilizers can get any kind they want by
calling on them,
jun 31—tf.
THE PLACE TO HI Y GOODS
IS WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET
Tlie Worth Of Your Money,
AND THE PUBLIC
WILL FIYR THAT PLACE BY CAI.LIAG AT
Sim dollars’,
PATMETTO, GA.,
FRONTING TIIE RAILROAD.
nEALF.R IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND
Hardware.
He keeps constancy on hand Sweed Iron,
Plow and Cast Steal. Trace and Brinst Chains,
Haines, Shovels Spades and Axes of the best
bunlitv.
Plows, and Heel bolls for everybody from
the Southern Agricultural works Columbus
Ga. jan24 tf
VVATt'II STOLKN.
ON Saturday, the 25th January, some per
son a ole Irom the residence of Mrs
Matil la Northcutt. about six miles from Fair
bur, a single case, cylinder escapement, gold
watch. The ring of said watch was considera
bly worn, and the minute hand was off. The
chain was a small brass one.
Any one finding s-dd watch will be lioerally
rewarded, by returning it to tlie owner.
C V. NORTHCUTT.
feb7-lm
OFFICE OF
Xa. Xj. XaXI.INrj3X^_XJ'JNX,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES. DRUGS, HARDWARE,
HATS, CATS, BOOTS, SnnES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIONS &.C..
Fairburn, Ga., January Isf 1873.
TAARMEItS GIVE ME YOUR ORDERS
X 1 For Fertilizers to be used the present
year.
I am now offering a number of the best
Fertilizers which have ever been used in this
section of the country, among which I will
name a few only :
Wanao Cash price $55.00 Time $(>0.00
Carolina “ “ 50.00 “ 00/0
Eagle “ “ 50:00 “ 60.00
Manipulated “ 60.00 “ 70.00
Eureka •• “ 50.00 “ 05.00
Seafowl “ “ 56 00 “ 66.00
Russell Coe’s Amoniated 58 00 “ 66 00
Cotton States ” 60.00 70.00
jittS'Plea-e give me your Orders early..
W F.LANDRUM
jan 17--3 m
A kCARD TO THE PUBLIC.
T WILL INFORM MY FRIENDS,
T And the public genera] I”, that I
Lave again resumed business, after a
temporary suspension, and I am now
offeiing a large stock of Dry Goods,
Boots, Slioes, Notions, etc.
We have adopted a CASH system,
but when parties sire known, we will
sell them Bacon, Corn, Groeries, etc.,
on Time.
H. R. f obgood, and J. T. Torrance,
will be hand to wait on my customers.
Call and see me when you come to
town
Joseph Branti.y.
Fairburn, Ga.
jan 31-2 t.
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP!
THORNTON AND HOLLEMAN
QTILL HAVE IN STORE AN AMPLE
h") Stock of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, HARD
WARE, Etc.,
Which they propose to sell on as satisfactory
terms as can be offered anywhere.
Their stock is comple at all times, and they
are now receiving large lots of
Meat, Coin, Molasses, Flour Lari!
etc,.
Which w re bought for Cash in the best
markets, ami will be sold for ( ash or on Time
Farmers wish rg to buy Provisions of any
discription. cr Fertilizers are respectfully so
licited to give them a call,
jan. 17-3 m.
S. P. CHRISTOPHER,
FAIRII URN. GA ,
Manufacturer of and dealer
in all kinds of Furniture.
Also Wagons and Buggies made to order,
or old ones repaired.
Blacksmithing done by experienced work
men, and charges reasonable. All work lor
farmers done cheap.
Call on him and get good bargains and
cheap work, on Pun pkintown Street about
three hundred yards west of the depot,
jan 17 -1873--3 m
DR. GOODMAN’S
CHAMPION OF PAIN
AND VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS,
A RF now the most popular family medi-
A cities in our country. It e advise every
family to keep them in their Louses. He is al
so putting up other valuable family medicines
that takes well with the people. Dr. Good
man is an experienced physician, and worthy
f our pationa ge. jan!7-6m
THE
Should be in the band? cf
MARRIFn every Wife and Husßaxd -
IVlnnniCU Contains the secrets they
both desire and ought !o kno
W 0 MAN’S Sent free by not 1 ’or 10 ctt
Address! Varmcy. Box 2^l
GUIDE. fultonville, n Y.
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PALMETTO SHIELD,
A WEE LEY NEWSPAPER.
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PALMETTO, ....GEORGIA,
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Temperance,
Agriculture,
Politics,
Literature, tfcc,
SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE,
TWO DOLLARS,
PER ANNUM.
*2? XX 23 SHIELD
Being published in an enterprising
town on the Atlanta & West Point
Railroad, in a good section of country
and having a large circulation in
Campbell and surrounding counties,the
public will find it a good medium for
their advertisements.
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No pains will be spared to make
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A FIRST-CLASS PAPER.
Our motto is,
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EveryMan his ownPhysiciam
CA UTION.
r pilE immenpe <]*inn(l for HOLLOW AY*.S
J iTf.LS ind OINTMEN r, I.as tempted ur
princpiled parties o cimnterfeit th >e vulu
i ble medicines.
In order to protect the public and oarelv*n.
! we have issued anew ••Trad * Mark/* co,‘isr
j ing of an Egyptian circle of a serpent, v "b
ihe leit-.r Hin the centre. Every box of gw.
nine Holloway’s Piij,s and Ointment wlrr
have this trade mark on it; none ate genuine
without it.
N. Y. Chemical Cos., Sole Ag< nts frr Iloi
loway &Cos., 78 Maiden Lar.e, New Yuk.
r PHE grand principle that opera!ts In Ibtr*
1 wonderful medicines, is ttie poAir they
porst-SB in purifying the turgid blood, and v ;
polling coirupt humors from the system.
HollowayN I*il!s consist of n careful nnd
I peculiar admixture of the finest Vegetable
Extracts, Hcibs and Medical Clums. Posses*
| ing not a grain of rainrral in the r combiLa
tion, they never expose those who use them to
any danger, at any time or season. No mother
need hesitate to prescribe them to her children
and the most delicate constitutions can u>
them with as great a benefit as the most vigor
ous and powerful frame.
2—All genuine Holloway med
icines have the above trade iaurk in each bosk
of around the medicines. Thiscan
be observed by holding the page up to the li^ht.
sepl3 eouGm
PROFESSIONAL GA RDS.
W. 11. ANDREWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Faisbuin, Georgia.
DR. \VM. WHITAKER.
HAVING located 214 miles from Fairhurb,
Ga., near the road leading to Concord
church, respectfully offers his professional
services to the public in the treatment cl the
various forms of disease
Charges reasonable.
Cancers treated on the principle of no cure
no pay. ‘ ma24-Gm
LEU S. LOAN,
ATTORNEY A T LAW,
Fairburn, - - - Georgia.
YYJ ILL practice in the Tallapoosa, and
Vv Rome circuits, elsewhere by special ecu
t’act. Also, iu the Supreme Court of Geor
gia. Special attention given to the collection
of all claims, placed iu his hands.
Office in Court House. ma.l.tf
THOMAS W. LATHAM
Attorney at Lnvt
Fairburn, Georgia.
ia3ta-jmnl
J. A. ANDERSON,
A TTORNEY A T LAW
Practice in all the Courts of Campbell, Fulte
Clay ton, DcKaib and Cobb counties, the
U. S. District Court nt Atlanta
and Supreme Court of State.
Office,DoddVCorner, Atlanta, G:
Dll. P. AL TiDYVELL,
RESPECTFULLY tenders ids services If
the citizens, ol Fairborn, and surround. u)
country, in Ihe practice of medicine, in its vu
rious branches. He is well supplied with ant
putating and obstetrical instruments, and all ii
strumonts necessary for the successful tri at
menf. of diseases peculiar to females, tnanv o
winch cannot be succc-s-fully treated withou
their use.
Having been engaged in the practice for lit
last twenty years, he hopes, by close attenti.-i
to books and patients, to merit and receive
liberal share of patronage.
Office in Court-ll,use. roaO-dm
AMERICAN TOOL CHESTS.
For holiday and birthday.prls
sents. Fitted up with A No. 1 quality tf
Tools adapted for
Juveniles, Irom 65c to tjfi
Beys, “ $4 •• 10
Youths, “ 5 •• 12
Gentlemen, “ 15 “ 36
Farmers & Planters, “ 59 “ !J6
Carpenters, “ 100 “ 226
Thirty different varieties, ihe most coni) Lie
assortment ever offered in the United Stale,.
Also, sole manufacturer of Smith’s g-i.t. no
New York Club skates. Crfquet node in
maple, a) pie, Box and rosewood. Twcr tjr
different, styles.
FHIYI'AS SMITH, Manufacturer,
Warehouse and Salesroom, lit! Chambers it.,
New Yotk.
lustrated : rice catalogue of my tool chest,
prices of sther goods of my manufaettr*
y mvi * receipt of ten cents, alfti
L. B. LANGFORD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stoves, II olio vv Hare,
Block Tin, Tin Hale, Sheet Iren A Trie Kero’
Findings,
Slate Mantels and Ciatis,
House-Furnishing Gcods of every detcripii. u.
Georgia Marble StencF.
Keystone Block, Wbitriiall street,
Atlanta, Ga-
Agent for the celt butted “(Clarlcr Oal Steve
oclß 3m
ORGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS!
For the Parlor, Sunday School and chinch.
5 Octaves; 2 sets of Reeds throughout; ti stops.
Duly $125. The best Organ in the world lor
the money. We can supply Organs rang : nz in
price from $65 to $2,0 0, and offer the most
liberal inducemenis to the trade, teachers,
clergymen, and others, who wilt act as agents
for the sale of our instruments.
The “ Parlor Gem” Piano.
7 Octaves, full Iron frame, overstrung scale,
round corners,carved legs; the finest lo\f-priced
Piano manulactured. Fully warranted.
Violin Strings.
We import direct from Italy, Germany und
i France,lbe very eboierst strings that are made
andean supply the trade at lowest market
prices. Sample set of choice Violin or Guitar
sitings mailed live lor sl. Band lus’i nments,
sheet music music books, and musical trier*
ebandise of t 'cry description.
) n,. A. POND & CO.,
447 Broadway. N Y
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