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TIMES & PLANTER.
SPARTA, GA., TER. 28, 1874
•boLJw.ii.ij T nn AT •**■ A IPE *■ 1 -AXivO. A TT?<5
Bapt st Church.
Rev. A. J. Rattle, i’ustor. Services
every second and fourth Sabbath at 11
a. M , and 7i o’clock l>. M.
Methodist Church.
G. 11. I’litiilln, 1'astor.
It, 1 ! '-V.’uck
jB^ayer ■W'N Sell'/ a. DJ A. M.
Meeting. Thursdays 7J r. M.
Class Meeting, Friday at ter noon, 8
o'click
Sacrament. Lord’s Supper, every 1st
Sahltulh.
Sacrament, liap ism. every Saturday
before 1st Sabbath, at 4 o clock.
Church Conference, every 8d Sab
>uth after inoniing sermon.
Factohy CitUitui—Preaching every
Tuesday night. Sunday after¬
Subbit It School, every
noon, 3 o’clock.
Lecture at the Methodist Church.
Public lecturing is last becoming in
the South, as it jt bus long boon in the
North, and throughout enlightened Eu¬
rope, a popular and elieotivn mode of in¬
struction.
Wo are pleased to announce to our
citizens that tho Rev. O J, Smith, D t
J) , President of Emory College, will
deliver his Lucutroon “Woman,” at the
Methodist Church in Sparta, on Friday
evening the 2Gtli ol March.
Dr. Smith is a gentleman of culture
—one of the most talented aud abio
teachers and ministers in Georgia. Fur
many years bo was President of the
Wcsleyun of Femulo College, from which
hundreds educated women have goue
forth to hlcss society, lie is, there I ora,
fully competent to discuss ably and
profitably, tho proper sphere, influence
and duty of “Woman.”
'Tickets chii ho had at tho Stores and
frithi tho Committee. Single tickets,
60 cents, two tickets, to one person, 75
ccntn, and three to one person $1.
Proceeds for the benefit of the Par¬
sonage, Let everybody who benefit wishes to
he I [i a good cause, aud them¬
selves, hear this Lecture.
Sea Fowl Guano.
This brand ot iiianuru lms acquired a
high stand anting first-class fertilizers
Fur a high proof of its merits aw com¬
pared with other leading manures, read
the following analysis by l’rof. Whito,
which shews it to be in the front runk.
It is lor sale by Mr, William Sfcveus,
Agent uL Sparia, who keeps it on hand.
Kxtract irotu tlie AiIhii-h Herald, Feb
riiury I at, 1 S7 I.
(■BOUUU StaTK A'lltlOl I.Tl KAl, SoeiKTV, )
Sec’y’s Otlioe, Atl mta, tin., Jaa. 27, ’74 j
To the hditnr <»/ the. lleriihf :
At tiie last meet ug «,1 the State Agricul¬
tural Society, there was imposed upon the
Secretary ilia duty of obtaining Humph,* of
all Coiimiarrial Fertilisers exposed lor sale
iu this Slate, and sending the aamu to the
Aualytiual t. Iiem si in the Stale College of
Agiiuiilture mid the Meeh tnie Arts at Alli¬
ens, lor analyses mid ,«h mat ion f talus. 1
have, therefore, obtained ai d sent to the
Chemist, I’nd. White, » tuples ot uio-t id tlie
leading Gun os and I'liosplnues that arc
sold in this State, it, is proper to say here
that tlieso samples were taken by myself in
p> l'sou IVi.iii It.e liu/i, in tlie wtireliottses
where they we e slored,aud put in uir-iiglil
glas- jars. Tho atuly -es were made by
numh,r the t hem si not knowing the //i/rnr
of the aUiole or Iroui whom it was obtained.
Tlie names of ih>* Ferttiixurp, corres|iondiiig
with preserved tin- n inib-r sent ollioe. t , Uiu i t'hrnnst, have reeeived were
iu niv
from tho Laboratory of the State College the
following i-O'iil s ot tin- may es of Fertilis¬
er*, as show i in the enclosed report ■ f l’rof.
While, Tlie e ilciil.itmu of the commercial
value includin') projtt on manufacture,
gives a* ill • cosh value, for whcli the article
should be sold in Savonn .It. us follows;
Eli wan l*i solved Untie pur ton #4i
Eliwan Uuaoo It (18
Soluble l’aritir Guano at 77
tlea Fowi (in uo 47 '.'3
English Dis*o trd Bona * “ 47 8i»
pMtap-t-o Guatio •* *• 2 i> 74
Chesapeake Uaauo “ “ J2 32
Very respectfully.
>1. JOHNSTON, Sec’y,
Etiwaii Disolved lions, Mold in . .. —
at tjG5 per toil.
CoinintrchU Value per Ion (2,1 >00 Out )
20b 8|b- Soluble I’luaphotie Acid |lll t<4
38 2 " Re luosd I’hosphurle Acid b 40
IU 0 “ luso.ublo PhotPnorio Acid 0 83
f 41 87
Eliwan Gunno, soltl iu -Ml )jS,-0
per toil.
Co<*m, reitf Wtl’ie per Um (2,000 Urn.)
IffS t lbs Soluble I’hesplioric Acid $27 38
22 4 *• Reduced I’lio-plmric Acid f* 43
V» fi “ 1> soluble l’hi»»pborio Acid 8tl
18 tt •• 1'oiash 1 23
20 b •• Nitrogen (23 .!>s Aiuuioniuf C Jfi
#41 08
Soluble ^ , .. I „ an (ic iitiUtio, in————
at *..0 per leu.
‘.Comuu rcm! Value per ton ( 3,000 lhe.)
82 o lb* 8„ Iiblo IV—plunic U’td #13 84
10 0 " Uoiluerd I htmphiiiIn Avid l t»#
120 4 • luMuble I’ituvpho.-ie Acid 7 12
20 4 •• I'liUsli 2 28
3b 2 •• Nnn ,;eu (410 Autm iua) ,, I 0 8o v .
—.—
$ '■* ' 1
;;;‘ Ul, ‘ BoU in ---- tt ‘
t
Ciinmreiel In' r pn ton (2,(Hk) Vs.)
IS.'i 8 lb* 8vluble riiu.pUaric Acid |22 ?f»
In 8 •« i*..ta-a t'8
Niticgu 4 Attusoais' 12 :tp
1 17 •».-?
English Dissolved Roue, sold in——
at jAo per low
Cvrrn, ei. ' Va' .e /vr ton (2,000 lhe)
1 AP s lb* S.dtb e Pit. spheric Ac d |;*8 68
4 s 2 *• Reduce. 1 l’l» -pbunc Acid 8 07
21 tl “ li..»..« U- I’Jo-j.U riv Acid I lb
. .
“ '
v “•rvea Guano, sold in .——si
N«r ten.
‘ ,mm d Value pert nii.mUt*.)
14 2 •* ltcduc^!r‘V d *\ #
VsZf ! C J • - 2 88
87. *• lutad bl* *4 t 4 M
21 1 •’ N.trvgvu (..>* fi fifi
CfcosapaaN* t uvuo, • -wi iu
$i"> '
|>rr to .
(>»qwi--vit.* 1 .i.-.r !v- £.”i (2.000
10 0 lb* >, l ble riiv'.pbonc Ae l #7
«* l) •• K dues I I’tnwpbcru- A id 0
1 4 8 “ i« o ub f |’l o-ph 'r.c Acid t»
41 8 • N u.g b (3d r Am ..*ai ) 12
A? I ,
• Our Mothers,
I Who f were the lost ami tidiest house
| wives iu the world—except our grand
| mothers!—took especial pride- in the
^wssion of tinware thut glisteued like
a polished mirror, bvery article shout
their houses susceptible of polish, in
oluditigvthc brass kuockcr, was regular
ly brightened up until it luirly glis
tened. With their primitive materials,
aueh as Rath brick, emery, rotten
stone, etc., it was a serious labor, albeit
one of love. Now a days, however, their
daughters use Hapolio, and in one hour
can than polish more articles and do it better
they could in a whole day, if
you wish to excel your mothers in the
brightness of your kitebon Ware, use
Sapolio.
Da Wist Ait’s Balsam op Wild
C/lEttar is “a cornbination and a form
indeed’’ lor healing and curing dis
cases of the throat, lungs and chest. It
cures ing a cough by loosening anti cleans¬
the lung*, and allaying irritation,
thus removin'/ the cause, ins'ead ol dry-,
ing up the cough and leaving tho dis¬
ease behind.
A very new and dressy effect is pro¬
duced in costume bonnets, by lining
brim, curtain, plaiting, or whatever
shows a reverse side, with a contrast¬
ing color, matching the under side of
the reversablo ribbons used for trim
«>»«-*«»• . -, Demorct, ,, Monthly for *
J ur, h.
"John,” said * clergyman to his man,
“you should become a teetotaler ; you
have beeu drinking again to-day,’’ “Do
you ever take a drop yourself, meenis
ter f" “ Ves,” John, but you must
look at your circumstances and mine.”
“Very true, sir,” said John, “but can
v ou toll me how the streets of Jerusa
• i i> t. tell you that. Well, sir, it
wu.« just because every one kept his ain
door clean. 1,
An Illinois man who Was lately ar
rcs’od for obtaining ... under
money ialao
pretences was discharged on bis produc¬
ing a receipt showing that, ho had paid
his thirty-six newspaper subscription in advauce
for yeurs.
A farmer saw uu advertised receipt
to preveut wells uud cisterns iroui treez
ing. He sent his money, and received
tho answer, “Take in your well or cis¬
tern ou cold nights, and keep it by tbc
lire.”
••
OUR CRAWFOROVILLE DEPART¬
MENT
CLARENCE Si El’ll ENS, Local Editor.
Methodist Church.
Rev. Thomas J, Adams, pastor iu
clinrgo, prcucbeii lust Sunday morning
to a largo eongregutioa. Services uto
hold every fourth Sunday.
Died.
Wo uvo i>uint!il to chronicle tho
tlcntli of Mrs T. (i Ellingtou 8Lu du
ptirtoil this life on tho Kth iiistunt, nt
her resilience, near Crawfordvillo —
Wo temicr our heurtfelt sympathies
to her bereaved ami sorrowing tola
jives.
We call special altciiliou to tho ad¬
vertisement ot that new w arehouse Hi ui
ol Messrs. Benson & Mercicr, of Augus¬
ta. Those wishing to send their cot¬
ton to a reliable firm, would do well to
ship diteel to them They arc men ol
line business qualifications, honesl and
upright 111 llwu dealings.
New Building.
The new and handsome residence ol
Mr. Titus Richards, is now undcigniug
tiie finishing touches of the workmen.
Wtieu completed, it will present an at
tractive appcarauoe, uud will be an on
tmmeni to the town. We say let the
business and energetic people couio fur
wuid and do likewise.
Show.
On next A Wcduouday night, at the
Academy, alcutiuo Vox, the great
Magician, w ill make his first appear¬
ance before a Crawfonlvillo audience.
All lovers of amu eruent be ou baud.
We bespeak for luui a rousing house.
« ♦ *
(’apt. B. M. r lelt ou last
Weduesduy ni-, " for Augusta, where
ho will go in business with that staunch
and reliable eottoo firm of Benson A
Meroicr. Wo wish him all tne success
which his eneigy aud persoverauee de¬
serves.
P<»r«Annl Personal.
0 bad tho pleasure of a call, last
. e . ,, y|, f
’ ..... „, n „ >T 1
e
Atlanta He U representing that ster
ling n tinu of Men low A Bro., of that
city. Air. visiting . ... town .
was our
ainl section in the interest of that
\V« are pl^l to learn that
llis Vlslt to our town was both plttw
ftUt UUtl profitable.
Mr A.J. Anderson, -*""**«••.•**- traveling
agent
f or the Atlanta Constitution. Mr An'
dersou represents a journal of the
highest order and merit, and we trust
his effort iu behalf of his paper may
than Ik- Uton.1,,1 .ill, .nefoss,
. «. .
Dance and Sapper at Greensboro.
Onlx-t Monday tbo “Liberty Hall
Bihv-B and,’ together w ith many oth
CIH f r oui this dull place, took short of respite
from the monotony J our quiet 1
accept • . extended , ,
town, to an iimution
by the citite n* ot (trecnehoro, to join
with them iu cclebratiug the anniversary
of Washington’s btrthdav. Speech
being present during the day, we are
♦ therefore unable to give ' a full account
va.t speeches, » i but understand , . i t at . .u they
~ '-sat appiopr;ate for the occasion,
ana ret'-o much credit on the orators
of the Jar. -\ t night a grand ball » •>
kiven at Floral Anil. Hie entertain
) uauiw-e iamb w by the Laud d.s*
coursing sweet strains of music, which
added much to the pleasure of the oc
casi n In every res e t and in rill ap
chervhe pointmeots, it was an exceedingly re.
beautiful affair. Greensboro's lovely and
add daughters were present to
their charms to the occasion,
Right handsomely dil the young
and handsome Crawlordavilhans acquit
themselves iu tripping the “light fan
tustic toe,” It appears that Greensboro
will beuomc quite a favorite town with
the young men of Crawfordsville. May
they have tne success they covet so
much. We state frankly that we never
beheld lovelier datnes nor more oharm
ingdemoiselles. The supper was a
most excellent one; the table literally
groaned under the weight of all the
most choice eatables. After supper
iriucing was resumed by the votaties
•>f terpsichore, and kept up to a late
hour.
Thus passed away the better hours of night,
Surrounded with happy hearts and smiles so
bright.
NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM.
A. M. BENSON, W. N. MERCIER
of Augusta, of C’rawfordsville. Ga.
BHBSOH i HBPC 1 EB,
Cotton Factors
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
3 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga,
TT7'ILL W give our peisonal and undivided
a len'ion to the Storage aud S'U
ING of Cotton for our friends and the pub¬
lic. With the experience of over thirty
years in (lie cotton business, all wo ask is to
give us a trial, aud we will guarantee satis
faction. feb28 if
SKT>I 1KD BKYO!VP A
NO ONE QUESTIONS THE FACT
that more c.scs of whiios, aupprcssrd and
menses and uteilne obsiructons,
o f ^ery kind, w being daily oured by Dr
Georgia and o her States is beyond r.rece
dent in the annals of phjsic. Thousands of
certificates from women ev rywhere pour
in upon the proprit ior. The at outi„n of
prominent medical meu is aroused in behalf
of this wonderful compound, and the most
successful practitioners use it. Its act.on is
ploasant, iju ck and sure. If women suffer
he test ter it will he lUeir own fault. Female
Regulator is prepared and sola by i_ u
Bradficld, Druggist. Atlanta, Ga. and mav
be bought at #1 JO at. any respectable D. ug
Store iu the Union.
BRADKIKLD& Lauanqk, Ga., March a,’l 1870.
Co, Atlanta, Ga.—De^r
Sirs : I rake pleasure in staling that I have
used for the last iwen y y.ars th« medicine
yon are now putting up. known a-. Dr. J.
Bradfieldk FEMALE REGULATOR, and
consider it the best combination ever gotten
togi'tlior for tha diseases for which it is le
commanded. Iht.e beon tamilliar with the
pi ascription, both as a practitioner of med¬
icine and in domestic p/acticc, and can hon¬
est ly say that I consider it a boon to suffer
mg femacs, a d can but hope that rv<ry
lady in our whole land, who may be sffuer
Lig in any way peculiar to their sex, may
bt» a Ic to procure a bottle, that their suffer¬
ings may not only be relieved, but that they
may li*> testored to health and strength, -
Wiili my kindest regards, I am, resi.ect'ly,
W. B. FERRELL. M. D,
fehas—-ewly
Estray Notice.
4 nn-horned HL'Lf,, unmarked abotit
TV three years o u. Tl.. „ wn sr is rauuest
-
i d In catiii’ forward, piovc prejasity, ,. x
.
pen.-es and take him.
feb2S If JOHN DICKENS.
Administrators Sale.
F WILL SKI L on Tuesday next, durr g
1 the legal hours of sale, f»U Sides of Sole
and Upper Leather, as the property of John
Hoiiuer, deceu»ed. Tertm I asli,
feb'-’S It av. H. bass, Adm’r.
Sheriff’s Sales.
V\ W T ILL BIC SOLI) before the t’outt House
d or, iu lhe town ol Sparta, between
(lie legal hours 01 a .|e, on the 1st Tuesday
iu April, one HOHsE and BUGGY, levied
ou us the property of W J_ Reeves, lo satis¬
fy one mortgage fi fa iu favor of Biautly
and 1‘riuglo, vs. said Beeves,
ALjO.
At (lie sanm lime and place will be sold.
\'i IT) two hundred and forty seven acres of
and, more or less, adjoiuuig lauds of Troup
Alien, U. S Reeves and others ; levied on as
the property of tVil iam Thorn!on to satisfy
■me ti fa issued from the Superior Court of
Hancock Couuty, m favor of U. L. G mm,
vs. J. H. ThortitoD principal, anj Wiliam
Thornton security. Prop rty i>oiuted out
t»y defendant.
teb28 ids J. W. MOORE, Sheriff.
D 1 L W. U. GREEN,
| pj A VINO located in Srarta. offers his
j PROFESSIONAL fEBYlCES to the
\ Pwhltc. in the various branches of medicine,
His office and residence at Judge K, L.
Little's. f, m
’—~—
The Logan Fertilizer
i Compound.
r PIIE times demand economy « Planters,
* consult your interest br u^iuc LOG \\
COMPOUND 1 and for coiup^uug Wifh rotfon
* e '" stable manure, at a cu*i of $10 q.j
('ASH p«r L>a. A sample of the compound,
,-i eutar* Ac., can lv seen at the store uf Mr
rcweil. Who wi 1 deliver the Fertilizer from
^ rch :: ,We in \ he *' **'»« ‘be uader
ficaed. Icr special luformatiou . a* tu terms
Ac., apply m
f>- NEWMAN, Agent
1W Si ‘ hrta
’
HailCOCk Bailiff’s Sale
^ >»M*rih nv a,\rn next, . two f >«»y Hurs«*.
one named Turn ab!XfiA-“yit^ld!‘' l!"-!
fov'.r*of ^ t!“a. in “*‘ t ^ CaTker* ou ' ,n ^ r 't-*‘4v Amirew°K fi t* i*su.-d
fo
'“ L ou J Uua'vV'n on as ‘he property of said u e .
*“ “luiVN' 1 ?- f *
] E - N t l-t\, tV Ban ff, o. C.
police of Di^olulioii,
fj'HE 1 w *» CONCERN’of dissolved the w. 1st A. Bnrweit & Co.
na censen;. cu uul, by mu:
h n*n i over their a to wi .Mr. A ! P' 8t*<ihea« e:, *r cilt
ies ^ S* .
w u be found .t hi- -tcr P .ni n
promises ,
eeei-.. as won’t pay debts. **lc."5uw
»- 1 '
W A. BCRWELL.
Wm s-TEYLNe
/ tOKulA, H ANt , t>. k < nt\—
A ‘' r w, *-k4 pub.ieaiuni of tbi* j!>
lKv , ,n 8> utneru Tixie* & P.iaier. I will
ap p i >v ,* uu« of Ordinary, heid i a and
for u *i county, for i«ave to »«li the interval
of A n D. Mason in a tract of land known
*» «vme»tt*J^f Job- \U Vasou. dec’d
ANN MAaoTi, dvc-^scd.
j*a24
*T T~* ^^TTT"1\I ** "|Vr
" ■■ ■
Opposite Ca h-ric Cluirvh,
75 Jackson St. - Augusta, Ga.
DEALER IN
Fruit and Cigars,
- Wholesale & Retail.
——0.0—^
General Railroad News Agents.
/ill orders from Country Merchants, or Or¬
ders left with Nows AgenUf on tk i
Trains will meet with prompt
attention.
WHf LtSAl.e llEACKR w
Prize Candies*.
feb 14 ly
f
(with LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.)
you 20 VICARS TUB
ut , All Cl , kT(l -i ot r -n iiiXC8il6HC6 ii
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
it you think of buying a Sewing Machine
it will pay you to examine’lie records u
those now iu use and profit by experience._
The Wheeler & Wilson Miami*
alone as the only IJglit (tun
nlngp Machine, using the no¬
tary llook, making a Lock
Stitch, alike on both aides of the fabric
ssLas ks zs’srsrsst
tormed bringing double w.-ar and , strain . up
on both machine and operator, bonce while
other mac-nines rapidly wear out, the
Wheeler A Wilson lasts u lire
time, and proves ati economical invest
mout. Do not believe all 'Siat is promised by
so-called “cheap’’ machines you should
requlre proof that yo *rs of use have tested
their vulue. Money once thrown away nan
uot be recovered.
Send lor oiriiulavr.. MioMnuyM on e» s i
tenns or monthly payments taken. Old
■iiacUiue* put in ord,rur received in ex
®
' . ... MF'S CO’S Of ___ FI
Ch.'s: . avannah, Augusta, Mucou and
w " . rm’VM U LLE\ Eh, r Gen, n Agt, a , Savannah «. * 1 /- <»a
Aug 23 il
Lite Carileri! to
flMie undersigned having control of A.
_| I, Butts’ SAW MILL, at 'Ut 0
miles from Milledgeviilc arc preparetl
to furnish good pine Lumber if every
s yle and i prat . c ,n short noico. „ mm 1 hey■ „
also saw Laths ^nj inuiolfacturo Old
fashion country crliiDs They can lurn
isli tun Lor dressed ^/f undressed—will
am also pre
pared to take eonta^U for public or
private liui dings, (live ns a call. I hir
post office is Millcdgsvill^r f/a. Otir
mill le located 3 tuiks from Catr's Sv
tion, M. A A U. It.
SHIVERS A UOSHEM.
iauJT Om.
ROBT. H. May 8z CQ
[Successor to WYMAN £ MAY,]
Manufactuicre & Dealers in
Cai*ri; i Lft \s. 1»u 1 ots,
AND PLAN-ATKIN WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Carriage Material,
Shoe Findings and Lea fier of all kiud-,,
Iteliing, etc . etc.
gtlti Broad Sireet Augusta, Ga.
deo271y
Manhood : How Lost, How Restored !
Just puSWahed, a new
eJitioii ot Dr. Culver
well’s Celeb ated Essay
on th« radical cure
■ without nmdicinef of 8pr.KMxrOHHn>E* or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
Losses, Impivtenoy, Menial and Physical
Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ;
(Cso. CoNSVMenoM KriLhrsr and Firs, i n -
duced l»y self-iudulgauce or sexual extrav
agance.
*^ Price in a scaled envelope ouiy six
cc
Tha colebrated suthor, iu this admirable
essay, clsxrly demonstrates from a thirty
years'successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self-abuse may be radically
cured without the sugerout use of internal
medicine or the application of the kinfe
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
eertam . and , effectual, - . , by means ., ot wh.eh _i, _u ce
ery sutlcrtr, uo matter w./at hi< co^ditr n
may be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly and radically.
This lecture sliou’J be iu the hands
of every man in the laud.
Sent! under Seal, m a plain envelope, to
anv address, post-paid, on receipt of six
cents, or two postage stamps, l>y aiJrcs»;ug
the publishers.
Address the Publishers.
Oil AS. J. C. KLINE a CO.,
12; Bowery, N Y., P. 0. Box 4386.
April l‘J, IMo." iy
Ai8W atnrp ^TOr©^ New ©AT, Firm -U -11-i and New c A kxOOClS, Goods
TT ij 71 "'V/T lYlClj TUT 1Y» 13 O OC P^- HA
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OEG LEAVE to snnounce, that tbev wtl! k ep oon=tintlv on hand a complete
D ■«««.«,t of WtV GOODS. GK (, ItUlK-'. IIAUflVAttB. NOTION’S,
HATS. CAl’S, BOO f 5 >ni SiiOhg*. iu fact everythiug which they have bought
uiaiuly tor
and which they offer very low foraiouey. A lot of
D E E s s goods:
for Sale for less than cost. feb!4 Ira.
Ttii: m< »vk
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J ty tu Georgia. Apply to THE HOME MACHINE UO.,
fcb 14 12 b Atjaata, Ga.
Obstacles to Marriage.
TTAPiy RELIEF for You K Men iVoni
XX **. lif—. le effects iVlat-hocG of Eriors mut Abuses j u
ear y re- o e I. Iinpediiuo is
o Mur ag removed. If w n o ,od of treat •
"lent. Me«r uiul remmkub e remedies. Books
and Circulars scut free, in sea id . rivefi ne«,
2 Add; South css, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No’
Ni’-th St.. Philadelphia, Pa-m
Institution having a high reputation for bon
orable Conduct and professional t-kill
iijv. 8. J}-,
(J. G. Loouiiardt. II. A. Brahe.
F. A. BRAHE & CO.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLAT£D*GGOQS,
A large assortment of
Fancy Goods.
20fi Broad St., Augusta, Ga. ‘Glark’. old
•land.
N. B.—Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Re.
paired anti Warranted. dec27fi -ui
^SIATlC ChOLEKA In C1I1NA
Alruuat Every Cate Cared With
PAIN-KILLER I!
1)eah Si its: During a residence of some
ten veurs tu Siam atid China, as a missiona¬
ry,] found your Pain-Ki ler a most valuable
remedy for that fearful scourge the Cholera.
In administering ilie medicine I found it
most ellectual to give a lea-spoonful of Pain
Killer in a.gill of hot Water sweetened with
| bu arthen, alter about tj icon minutes, be-
1 gin I» give about a tublespoouful of the same
, mixture every tew minutes uutil relief is ob
i fettued. - Apply hot ap,dications to tho ex¬
trembles. Bathe the stomwith B e Pain
j Killer, clear, and rab the limbs briskly. Of
those who had the Cholera,, aud took the
Imedicine faithfully, recovered, in the way stutedabove,
eight out of ten
REV. H TELFORD
MLsionuiy iu China
” lz
ler, both in uiy owu f.iuilv anil among the
<j tl ,uosc, and have found it a most excellent
, ue di c iim. Iu ilio Summer of I»02 and ltiGJ
while residing iu Shanghai, I found it an 1 a a -
must cerium cure for Cuuleia, if u*** , *
time. Indeed, liot using it in a many lu
glances, 1 do ivmcmh, r /ailing iu a sin*
ua8u ’. p- or tiueeyears I than have fif heenre
m ,hi» piuco. more y ini o>
(l |,hjeteiaii, and have been obliged of
t, u to lad upon my own resources in cases
0 f sickues . 'I he (. h nese come to us in
„,. wt noe> ! /ers mr im-diciue and advice.—
u,h without medical liuowledge our
selves, tse lew s inple remedies we oau com
nia „j *rt- so niueU tu advance even of their
phy^tciaus, that we have almost da ly appli
eat’vns We allow them to come, beca me
j, urtngs us in coutact with them and opens
a door of usefulness, hi diarrhoea, colic,
vometitig, cholera, cuugus, etc , your i’aiu
Killer lms been my chief me iicine,
Yuu.t,, v«ty ti-uiv,
REV. T. P. ( RAW FORD.
Tungcbowf, China.
Those using Pa'u-KiUer should strictly
obs rve *he fol owing dir etious:
At tlie couimeucemeut ol the disease,
ukea tcaspoonlul of the Bulu-KaW, m «u
trar and water, ’ and then bathe freelv ueross
lhe s omild , :l nd ,,„ wuU w Ul Ute Fai,,-Kil
j,.,- clem-, f-hou d the d arrhea and cramp
iuue, repeat the d,»so every fitteeii min—
** f * *•- lu in. wav Hie dteadlui aoourtju nmy
i,e checkod aud ‘ho j i'ieut u.icved in the
'
\ r
tinle ; u<l it. is t*aia’jl,'lcr rcetminicnd 'd l>v those who
u*-d the ter the Cholera,
' 1 -
(O' Hi'iiv, to ,-poutili'ls instead of one.
I t e I’AIN-KH LEI. is so d by all the
|)i-«.»gisis ,n. lie,ler.. in Family Medicines.
Jg}”i'i i<-e- and ./Oi-oni.s and sjl.
*** *< ft V II1V1, ,v SOM,
Manufs ,c l*ii»p*r. Id.i Ihgn ,-s . i’i„v II I
W\ \Jk?i i / i
\ m
/K?
'A
Cures As if by Magic,
COLDS COUGHS, HOARSENESS. B R IS
CHtl'Is, AST It M AVlIOOiTNG*
COUGH, CROUP, PLEURISY,
I’AIN AND SORENESS IN
THE BREAST. DIPFI-
1 \.[•*'
POSITIVELY'
CUKE
CO> SUMPTION,
M VJKSTIC m conscious power, this Im¬
perial remedy sweeps as releuiless doom
tli- . ot the l liroat and Lungs,
uimii *' enemies
, Hwcb bor „ it ig . wljile omnipofont to Ve
R^^e, simple and harmless. Delicious to
take. Tne enrthiy Savior to all at;!.cud
v ‘‘‘ h uf l! ‘» Lun S 9 ; B e wi ,* e
‘and u«e Globe Hewer Syrup. Dent . lake
anv substitute. Thousands of living, grave
robbed witiirs-es proclaim tiie wonderful
virtue* of Gi .be Flower Syrup.
For sale by all fi-st-ctass Druggists and
Chemu-ti. Pnc-, $.1 per bottle.
Dr. J. S. PEMBERTON, Proprietor,
Atlanta, Georgia.
B 4.RRETT. LAND & CO, Wholesale Agfa,
Augu-tu, Georgia.
PULLI M & L A"’, Ananta, Georgia,
fe 28-1 v
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GUANO AGENCY
-a
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FliOSHIO PERUVIAN GUANO,
w * #
A M.MON IATR D SQUIRLE PAC
SARDVS DISSOLVED RONES,
M APE’S NITROGENIZEI) SUPERJ^J
“E UREKA” SUPERPHOSPHATE,
Wilcox, Gibbs A’ Cos. MANIPULATED SOLUBDE SEA ISLAND QUA$Jj
and PIHENIN G U
Jobu Merrymau A Co’s, A M MON IATED DISSOLVED BONES,
Wf> guarantee all of the above to bo T:
First Class .Fertilizers, r*
%'S:
and can sell them on as good terms as any Fertilizer in the market pan bo bought
Fop Terms and 3r*rioos call on ns,
You oau get pleased, and il you will give us a trial, will be benefited without
doubt.
T„ C & DeL. Tiuai©r,
jan7 2m.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.
300 COOKING STOVES.
-too dozen weeding hoes,
BIX THOUSAND
TABLE <fc POCKET CUTIL1SHY!
and WILLOW HOE, widi full line of HARD WARE WOOD
s\VARE. The largest Stock of TIN*WARE in the State,
feb 3 42m Oliver, Douglass No. & Col *
12 Third street Macon, jUa.
HEAD ! READJ!
WINES V> 1 > IA<|UOHS,
iiid all COOU IV Ci UR1 A fli s for Summer, GIVE U8 A CALL.|
Sparta, Ju'y 12, 1873 BOWE^f & CO.
h
JAMES SMITH,
Contractor dfc BxziXclex'.
ALSO MANUFACTURES
sSar.v» es , Inline Is, I3oors, IVLo-aldingw. <&Tc.,
tof "* tlJ * ^ ^ reitsouable rates. All ordors promptlj at
teuded
Factory and Lumber Yard, Sparta, Ga.
DICKSON FERTILIZER COMP’Y
Y) n 6 f.s!>s's=o, Hr,
¥^r_
>W. ......fW- Jf
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Jffl\T
AUGUSTA, GA,
-:o:
PRICE LIST FOR SPRING OF 1874 IN
A. -ZT. G. U -S-.T- A..-:
DICKSON COMPOUND.
Cash Price,.............................. .800 00
Drayage to Boats or Railroads....... 1 00
801 00
DICKSON COMPOUND.
Time Price,...................... 8G5 00
Drayage to Boats or Railroads 1 00
8G6 00
DIAMOND A COMPOUND.
Cash Price,.................... .865 00
Draja a e t u Boats or Railroads 1 00
DIAMOND ** COMPOUND
Time Price...................... $70 00
Drayage to Boat* or Railroads. 1 00
871 00
MANY persons prefer to trade Cotton for Guano ; to all such we guaraatM
•'* 15 cents per lb. on basis of New York Middlings, delivered in Warehouse at
Augusta 1st November next, to the extent ot their drafts, yet leaving it optional
with them to deliver the cotton or pay their drafts in money on that day. By
this arrangement they are secured whatever cotton m?iy be worth above 15 ooota,
but if below 15 then they have the advantage of delivering the cotton at
price. City Acceptance or satisfactory Security required on all time sales,
whether for cosh consideration or cotton consideration, or both. Wo offer ala*
Chemicals, such as
sulphates of ammonia. SULPIIT’Rrc ACID,
MAGNESIA AND POTASH, MURIATE OF POTASH-testing 80 par*.
PERUVIAN ALSO,
GUANO, LAND PLASTER,
fine GROUND BONE, ' PRUSSIAN SALT—Fine Gronod ;
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, TANKING OR MEAT and BON*
for Cumpo*tim:, an equivalent tor all chemicals.
J AS. T. GARDINER, President.
L. L. LAMAR, Sparta, 1
B. F. RILEY, CuirertoD, - Only authorized Ag’ts in Hanoock Co,
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