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Perry Market Report.
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Demamra.... w... A.
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Candles—best star (full w't)
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Bacon—Clear rib sides .....
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Pork—Pickled rutnps
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HLLETT, DAVIS A CO.,
HAINES BROS.,
SOUTHERN GEM,
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(Patented February 21,1873, and April 28, 1874.)
PATENT JUNE 10, 1823,
Vinegar Bitters arb a purely
ctabltTpreparatiou, made cliiefl'vfiu'
the native herbs found on the'lcr?
ranges of the Sierra Nevada mon ' :
tains of California, the medici^
properties of which are extracw
therefrom without the use of Alcoiw
The question is almost dailv ast f T
“ What is the cause of the mnar
ollcled success of Vinegar Un'
ters Our answer is, that th^
remove the cause of disease, -W
the patient recovers his health.
are the great blood purifier and ,
life-giving principle, a perfect Kent
vatur and Invigorator of the system’-
Never before in the histoiy of the voS
has a medicine been.’ compounded j<I-
sessingthe remarkable jualities of w
egak Bitters m healing the sick rf
everv disease man is heir to. They
a gentle Purgative as well aa a Ton?,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation o*
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in BiRoni
Diseases
TIib properties of Dr. Walk.
kb’s Vinegar Bitters are Aperient, bit.
warded the Great “Eclipse” Press over all competitors at the Geor gia Slate Fair at
Macon in 1*7 : - Ijrii.rrif
Witli Adjustable Boll Box and Swinging Front
for Gifiuihg tamp. Wet or Dry Cotton.
Also, tlie celebrated
Genuine Pattern, with Oscillating Box, Manu-
facturen by
P.C.SAWYER.MACON, CA
This Gin took throe Premiums last year.
Having lurnished my shop with new machin
ery, and the best 6f workmen, there is no Gin
made that can excel mine aH to finish. I am now
running the bearings of iheSaw and Brash in
the pivot, or oscillating boxes that never heat,
th cughrun H3 lugh aB 2,OCO revolutions to the
minute. I hope my patrons will not do this year
as they did last, wait till they needed the Gin
before ordering. Send your oideas at once so
that I may have time to do ymtr work right. It
costs no more to order now than in Scptem-
jcr.
THE SAWYER ECLIPSE COTTON GIN with its
improvements, Iisb won its w,.y upon- its own
merits, to the,very first rank of popular favor. It
stands to-day “WITHOUT Cl MrETITION in aU
the points and qualities desirable or attainable
in 2 PERFECT COTTON GlN.
Onr Portable or Adjustable Roll Box place** it
in. the power of every planter io regulate the
picking of the seed to suit himself, and * is the
For the present campaign.
For the present campaign.
For the present campaign
Houston Home Journal,
Sold at Factory prices and by small
monthly payments, if desired. Churches,
Schools and Teachers supplied on most
favorable Tenns-C Organs delivered free to
‘cash purchasers, in any part of the South.
Catalogues-fljee to any address.
M USIC. An immense stock of sheet mu
sic and music books always on hand.
Orders promptly fillejL Any piece of .Ma
gic or of Music. Book published in the
United States mailed post-paid, cm receipt
of retail price. Dealers, Teachers, and
only one that does. Properly managed SAW
YER’S ECLIPSE GIN will maintain the fnU nat
ural length of the Staple, and be made to do as
rapid work as any machine in use.
Three Premiums were taken by SAWYER’S
ECLIPSE GIN last year, over all competitors,
viz: Two at the Southeast Alabama and South
west Georgia Fair, at Enfaula—one ft silver cup,
the other a diploma. Also the first Premium at
the Fair at Goldsboro, North Carolina,
The Fastest, Most Durable, Lightest Draught and Cheapest Screw Cot!on or
B..ACC 4,. IVi.i lil
yugmesi jfruiiijiii ujiu ^
r ' Hay Press in the World.
PACKS THE BADE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Advertisement.
It is our desire to call the attention of all persons interested in Houston County to
the above named paper, acid to present a few reason why those who are not already sub
scribers should take it The Houston Home Journal was established in 1870, and
is now in its fourth annual volume. It has become an invaluable medium for commu
nication with oar people, and their appreciation is evidenced by the fact that it now
located on a permanent, and paying basis.
Two to three Haudsj or one Light Mule packs ii Bale in Two Minutes.
Bales of Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds.
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee)
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, CoI<p
rado, Brazos, Rio oGrande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through
out our entire- country during the
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly so during seasons of tfhnsrfi
heat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensive derange
ments of the stomach and liver, and
Schools supplied at New’ York rates. Don’t'
send North for music. We can fill orders
in half the time and just as cheap, Send
.for our catalogue.
TIXUSICAL MERCHANDISE., Such as
111 Violins, Guitars, Flute, Accordeons,
Fiutenas, Comets, Drums, Banjos, Strings,
etc. We import direct from European
Manufacturers,- and can sell very, low’. We
solicit orders in this , line, and will make it
directly to the advantage of all to buy from
us. Goods sent by Express; C. O. D.,
with the privilege of examination, to any
part of the South. .Send to us for
To make good, free of cost (an
Iron Work of the “Eclij
after Purchi
Macon, Ca.
Hotel and Restaurant.
ON-the European or American plan, to
please all who may favor us with theirpat-
ronage. Rooms single, and elegantly fur
nished apatments in suits lor femilies. with
meals at the table D’Hotel, or to order, at
all hours, Terms reasonable.
C. «f. Mnelellan in the office.
E, ISAACS, Proprietor.
March 28. 3 m.
tVillfio de livered on the cars at tile followin'
prices.
Thirty-five Saws $131 25
Forty Saws 150 00
Forty-five Saws 168 75
Fifty Saws.. 187 Ofl
Sixty Saws.. t 225 00
Seventy Saws 262 00
Eighty Sawa :.... 300 01
1st It is conceded to be one of the very best weekly newspapers in the s!a*e as well
ns one of the largest, Few papers in the state can eqnal it in the quantity and quality
of its Tending matter, or in size and neat typography.
powerful influence upon these vari
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters, as they will speedily remover
J IlUll^JI 111! OllJl/CllUl IU U.1X UlLICI A. 1COOUO liLlCl' XUXL. lrv- muo “ * -
improvements, giving all parts increased strength, and affording still Lighter Draught,
and dispensing with what wns known as the ‘inner sleeve.” The “Eclipse’ - is now
P E R F E C. T I O N !
Findlay’s impr6vB,iPo.wer Press!
FOR STEAM OR WATER POWER.
To prevent delay, orders and old gins shoidd
baseut iu immediately.
Time given to responsible parties..
Whatever is wanted in our Line.
and it will be promptly furnished at satis
factory prices, . We advertise only what we
have in siock, and will keep on; prom’se to
the letter. Try us with an order.
Prospectus for 1874—Seventh Year
the dark-colored viscid matter with which-
the bowels are loaded, at the same time'
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
Voluntary Testimonials,
The Aldine.
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah Ga.
Fortify the body against dis
ease by purifying all its fluids wife
Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic eon
take hold of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ne.ri-
ache, Pam in the Shoulders. Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sionr
Eructations of'the Stomach, Bad Taste'
in the Mouth, Billons Attacks, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bot
tle will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, white
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Judoicnt Inflammations,.Mercurial affec
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin,
.Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other
constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vis
eoar Bitters have shown their great cor
atife powers in the most obstinate and
intractable cases. 0
For Iuflani niatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,-
these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.-Person3
engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and
Miners, as they advance iu life, sresno-
ject to paralysis of. the Bowels. To gnant
against this, take a dose of Walkers
Visegar Bitters occasionally.
For Shin Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Sal tRheum, Blotches, Spots, Pim
ples, Eos tales, Boils, Cnrbnncles, Ring
worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the
Skjn, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of
whatever name or nature, are literally
dug up and carried out of the system in a
shiirt time by the use of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking jn the system of so many tlion-
Hands, are effectually destroyed and re-
moved.’ No system of medicine, no ver
mifuges, no anthelminitics will tree the
svstem from worms like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints,»I 0 ®?.
or old,married or single, at the dawn o*
womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tott*
ic Bitters display so decided an inflnenc#
that improvement is soon percepUuIe.
An lUnntrated Monthly Journal, universally ad
mitted to bo tho Handsomest Periodical
in the Worlds A-Representative
abd Champion of Amen-
ran Taste.
2nd. It is your county paper, and county pride should prompt you to give it a
oral patronage so that it go on in improvement until it stands amo l g d i _n i: i
plete journals of the day-.
Are .furnished from various sections of the cot
ton growing States; of the charao-
tor following.
WxiJitniN.GA., October 16; 1873.
Mn P, C. Sawteb, Macon, Ga.:
My Gin is doing well and I am well pleased
with it. In fact it can’t he heat.
. Respectfully,
S. L, WILLIAMS.
Southern IViusical Journal.
SI 00 a year - Specimen copy free.
May 0. ’74. . Gin.
Not for Sale iu Book or Nctvs Stores.
The Aldine, while issued with all the regularity
lias none of "the temporary or timely interest char;
lietorlstio ofprdinm-yperiodicnls. Itisanelegan
miBcellnny of pure, light ami graceful literature
aiid’a'collection of pictures, tho rarept specimens
of artistic skill, in black- and white.- Altiiowg.-
each succeeding number affords tf fresh pleiistir
to Its friendB,, ais’reul value and beauty of The
Aldine will hs’ihost'appferisted after it has bceli
bound up at the eloSB of the year. While oQ.er
publications may claim superior cheapness, an
compared with rtyals.of a similar class, The Al
dine is a unique and original conception—alone
alid unapproached—ahsolntcly without coinpotle
tion in price or character; and then, there are the
chromos, bcsldesl
Gkahams, S. C: Sept. 10, 1873.
P, C.Sawyer, Esq,:
Dear Sir,—When you sent me the fifty saw gin,
you requested me whin 1 tried her to let you
know how I liked her, and according -to your
request "1 will do so. Yesterday afternoon I
timed her. I ginned one hour and thirty minutes
on a pile of cotton that was too damp to be ir
real good order. I then packed the cotton put.
Dug 1J~ yards of hogging on thebaic. I- ther.
"weighed it and it weighed 514 pounds. I do not
"hesitate tc say she itf the fastest and • picks- its
dean as any gin that I ever saw ginning. I would
exchange her for no 50 saw gin of any other
make, Magnolia not excepted.
Yours Respectfully
. - H. EASTER SIN,
P. S. 1 weighed seed cotton for one other
bale, the first one 1 ginned on your.gin last Mon
day afternoon, and it turned out fourteen pounds
over one-thi.d—bale weighing 467 pounds,
■ - , • ■ -• ■
Athens, Ala., April 20th, 1874. .
Mil P. C. Sawteb;—I am very well pleased .with
the fifty 8a w Cotton Gin I bought of you last
aruftfnlfer. It does all yon said it would, and does
it'well. It Gins Fast, Picks Clean, makes a good
sample; and with the adjustable breast never
chokes. I'never expect to use any other.
Yonrs truly,
fibs J. B. BATTLE.
This, one of the largest and wen’thii-st,counties
in Georgia, is situated near the centre of the state
being one hundred miles southby east of Atlanta
It contains about 000 square miles of territory,
and farms valued in 1870 at $2,530,497, while the
total value of farm productions of that year were
$2,250,000,—being of coltou near 15,000 bales and
of com 3(>3,000 bushels. In productive impor
tance aud wealth, excluding all cities, it is the
first in the state. Were it not for its contiguity to
Macon, which it patronizes extensively, it would
support a city of -6,000 inhabitants. The popula
tion is 23,000; climate very healthy with only a
slight tendency to a mild type of malarial diseases;
soil generous and easily cultivated; people moral
and refined. Of manufactories there arc two ex
tensive establishments, both of which are well
conducted and profitable. The eastern border of
the county is waslied.by the Ocmulgcc River, a. d
it is; traversed by Big Indian, Mossy- and seven!
other large creeks winch afford excellent water
power.
3rd It is the only paper that'will keep yon fully posted on your comity a flairs, - -
all about the courts, public meetings and incidents of interest to our people. It nukes
its local department a specialty.
ABT DErAliXMENT, 187’,
The illustrations of The Aldine ha won
world-wide reputation, and in the- art centre of
Europe tis an admitted fact that its wood cuts
are examples of tho highest perfection ever at
tained.. .
The Christmas issne for 1874 will contain spe
cial designs appropriate to the Beason, by our
best, artists, and will surpass in attractions any
of its predecessors.
Findlay’s Improved F
tages and conveniences.
with “shipper” are used, tffuk insuring .Safety, Certainty and Fromptn^s of action.
Jrc-, will he. supplied v.-;tk cur iier.- pr.iriri Rollers,/a most"valuable im
provement, for the purpose of receiving the “end 1 thrust,” and veiy materially-lessening
friction. This Press was also frininplimit at the, last State Fair.
MEW FEATURE.
■ In addition to our regi iar “Eclipse” Press, we offer for this season, (guaranteed as
wer Press, for steam or water power, possesses rare'advan-
Screw Pin is ten feet" long;'Gearing heavy and ' strong; and
instead of the doubtful and dangerous “clutch” arrangement, tight and. loose ptdl&fs
with “shipper” are used, thus insuring Safety, Certainty, and Prompinras of action,
This Press will be supplied with our new patent Conical Rollers, a most ^valuable im-
Every subscribor to The Aldine for the year
1874 will receive a pair of ChriffHMi. The sub
jects lire "Tho East’’’ and “The West,’’ One is a
view in the White Mountains; N. H *nd the oth
er gives Thu Cliffs of Green River, ’ doming Ter-
These magnificent pictures are each worked from
30 plates 12 x 16.
If any subscriber should indicate a preferenee
for a figure subject, tne publishers will son
"Thoughts of Home,
The capital of the county, is a flourishing place
situated on Big Indian Creek, a large tributary of
the Ocmnlgee.Itiver; one of the fjest water sights
in the state, for a large manufacturing concern is
here presented; and it is the geographical centre
of the county. Population, 1,800. It has hand-
some public buildingR, and coinmnnicatioil by
railroad with all the cities of the state! Weil con
ducted schools arc located here, the Houston Fe
male College, Perry High School and Other private
institutions. 'There arc over thirty business es
tablishments, representing an annual business of
over a million dollars; ten lawp-ers, five physicians,
and one newspaper, of which this is a specimen
opy. Perry was incorporated as a city in 1859.
FAiBBtniN, Geo., April 21st, 1874.
Mn. P. C. Sawveu, Macon. Ga-
Dear Sir.—Tl- 7 ’ . „
we are pleased to say,’ gives i
We would not have any other.
390 hales,, ginning from "
ton tlnrding itself after
-The gin I bought of you last Fall,
ed to sav, gives entire satisfaction."
L-i -11—-. We have ginned
- l six to ten per day, cot-
0 after prying tale.. We can
-sa fely say, that in oiir opinion, it Is the best giu
non- iu use.
Yours Eespt. etc.,
MILLER & McKOWN.
We, the undersigned, have witnessed the op-,
eration of Messrs. Miller & McKown’s gin, made
byP. C. Sawyer, Macon, Ga.. and can say it
e’eans seed better than any gin we know of, and
and makes as good lint as any gin in the State.
HENRY STRICKLAND, E. P. S. WILLIAMS,
W. R. ELDER. - w. T. ROBERTS,
REV. S. HARVEY, Jr L. MARTIN.
-— , anewaud beautiful' chro;
mo, 14x20 Inches, representing a little Italian ex
ile, whose speaking eyes betray the longing cf his
heart.-
5th. “The Houston Home Journal is edited with ability not only as regards the
judgment used in winnowing all that is best from the current news of the day. but also
in the aptitude and vigor with which currant topics are discussed in its editorial col
umns,—Savannah News, October 24, 1873.
-above,) a strictly'
“II AND ECLIPSE PRESS!”
» With horizontal levers, for working ihsicie of gin-house. Will be from three to four
times as fast and lighter draught than any other Hand Screw Press ever offered.
TERMS,
$5 per annum, in advance, with Oil Cliromos free
For 50 cents extra, tlie chromos will he Een
mounted, varnished, and prepaid by mail.
The Alddje will, hereafter, be obtainoble only
by subscription. «•
Address JAMES SUTTON & CO„ Publishers,
58 Maiden Laue. NewY
S X I Xu 3L, 1ST^ O T H E R!
J>y positive right we will also manufacture in all its forms
Nisbet’s Improved Wrought Iron Screw
Locust Geove, Ga-., October'30th, 1873.
Mb. P. C. Sawyer, Macony Ga.:
pear Sir—Enclosed find draft on Griffin Bank
ing Company for $150, as payment for onr gin,
with which we are well pleased.
You rs truly,
H. T. DICKLX & SON:
at lmproverneiii/ io auuu -
Cleanse the Vitiated Blooa
whencvei yoiifrad.its impuritieshnKtino
through the skin in Pfinples. Biuphoni',
or Sores: cleanse it when yon find it
stmeted and sluggish in the vans; dean*
it when it is fonl; yonr feelings will
von when. Keep lie blood pure, and in»
health of the system will follow.
. U. It. MCDONALD * CO.,
Druggists & Gen. Agta., San Framasco.
6th. This paper has recently been enlarged and much improved, and its proprietor
proposes to continue to add new and important features until shall he all that i s require
for a complete family newspaper.
Soutli-W estern llailroad
Time VAlsles.
COTTON PRESS,
sirable place. Community intelligent and re
fined.
The above letter enclosed the following testir
monia 1, addressed to Mr. Sawyer, viz:
. Locust Grove, Ga., October 30.1873.
We, tbc undersigned have witnessed the oper
ation of one of your Eclipse Cotton Gins, which
■we think superior to any gin We have ever seen
used. It leaves the seed perfectly dean, and at
the same time turns out a beautiful sample.
H.T.DICKIN&SON,
K. ALEX. CLEVELAND,
Sufkiia' JAsH Train—I)own.
tiaives Macon. ! ft.05, a. m.
Arrives at Fort Valley 10.42, a. jr.
Leaves Fort Valley, 10.45, a m
Arrives at Eufaula, 5.40, r m
- Eufaula dfod Train— Up.
Leaves Eufaula :..... S.50, a. ir.
Arrives at Fort Valley - 3.34, p. m.
Leaves Fort Valley.." , 3;3S, r. M
Arrives at Mnscu-. 5.vg. r . lr -
Columbus-Mkil' Train—West.
Leaves Macrfu 8.45, a. m.
Arrives at Fort Valley 10.12, a. m.
Leaves Fort Valley 10.15, a. m.
Arrives at Columbus 1.50, r. m.
- Columbus Kail Train—East.
Leaves Colmiibus 2.30, p. m.
Arrives at Fort Valley 5.51, p. ii.
lipases Fort Valley. * . ... C.06, r. m.
Airives at Macon."...; .'. 7.30, p. m.
Columbus Eighi Freight and Accohimvdat'n.
LiavtfirMacon 7.1s, v. sr.
Airlves at Fort Valley. .. . . 10.03, r. m.
Leaves Fort Valley 10.08, p. m.
Arrives at Colnmbus v 3.57, a. m.
Leaves Columbus 7.40, r. m.
A-irives at Fort Valley ....... 2.11, a. m.
Leaves Fort Valley 2-21, a. m.
Arrives at Macon.". 5.00, a. is.
Eufaula A Iqht Freight andAeco n.rro<
Leaves Mncon 9.10, r. xr.
Arrives at Fort Valley 11.4g! p. m.
Leaves Fort Valiev 11.49, r. xr.
Arrives at Eufeull.- 10.2o’, i. xr.
Leaves Euiaula 7.25'Jr. xl
Arrives at Fort Valley . 1.2s’ a! x>i
Leaves Fort Valley..". 4;3l! a! x;
Arrives at ilacon." ri.45’ A ’
Columbus Day Freight
Leave Macon 9.40, a. m
Arrive at Fort Valley... 12.00, r. ir
Leaves Fort Valley 12.12 p. xr
Arrii cs at Macon 5,00 e. m
Central llailroad.
AGENTS WANTED,
ie will be Prepared to Supply Any
7th. It is the designated medium . for giving publicity to the legal notices of the
county, and every citizen should take it in order to keep posted in regard to the legal
affairs of his county. No other paper will post yon thoroughly.
Irwinton, Ga., Ociobcr 7,‘1S73.
Mr. r. C. Sawyer—Dear Sir: The Cotton Gin
we got from you. we axe pleased to say, meets
ww fullest expeefatjons, jaid does all you prom
ised i? should do. Wo have ginned one hun
dred and sixteed bales on it, and it has never
choked nor broken the roll. It picks the seed
clca 11 and makes ^ood lint. Wc have had con
siderable experience with various kinds of cotton
gins-; :vnd can With Safety say, yours is the oe^t
we have ever seen run.
THOMAS BROOKS,
ELIJAH TiTNGO.
Illustrated Musical Glol$?
Kind of a Screw' Cotton Press
that may be Desired.
Handsomest Musical Magazine
Published.
$27 Worth of New Music.
8th. Its circulation is maeh larger than the ax\ rite of county newspapas, andife
advertising- columns are read by hundreds wao oin be reached through no other rnc-
pium. Its advertising rates are minimum..
We xvill introduce a New Gin Gearing, bound to supercede all others, being simply
the old-fashioned gin gearing running on anti-friction rollers, and working on the
ground, thus dispensing with king-posts” and “centre-supports,” and the trouble and
doubt of putting them up. We advise parties not to order until they-sec this “new
movement” and hear our guarantee, etc.
Leaves Atlanta.....
Arrives in Macon
Leaves Macon
Leaves Augusta
Arrives in Augusta..
Arrives at Savannah.
Colonel Nathan Bass, of Rome, Georgia, says
he has used Eriswold’s, Massey’s and Taylor’s
gins, and that heds now running a D. Pratt Gin
in-I.ee eonnsy, G*., aid- an Eagle an l a Carver
Gin in -trSansaB-, and a"‘Sawyer Bi-lipse Gin” in
Rome, Ga., and regards the last named as snpe-
rior to any of the others. It picks faster and
cleaner than any other giu with w hich he is
quainted. He sax-s he lias ginned- eighty.six
bales without breaking theroIL
2 FEEiHUM CHROMOS.
3« ELEGANT ILLUSTRATIONS
Leaves Savannah
Leaves Augnsta
Arrives at Augusta
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Macon for Atlanta.
Arrives: at Atlanta
Coemux, GS7, Januarj: T.ISTo.
Mb. V. C. Svwveb, Maeou, Ga.:
Sir: The Cotton Gin w-c bougnt of yon last
Fall, after a fair trial, lias given ns satisfaction.
It makes a good lint and cleans the seed veil.
Kespcctfnllj-,
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