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TIMES & PLANTER.
F. L. LITTLE, Editor
AI. JI. LANK, Couhebp'g Editor.
M'AKTA, GA.. MARCH 21, 1871
niiirii'itnu ikamjhks. <•
The growth ol the gtnitio trade with
in the p:tst few yeais has been marvel¬
ous. NVe do not have before us the
s.uliftlics which exhibit the various
stages ol'its increase, but all ob-ervets
oi the pa*t eight years were obliged to
sec the iuct. When the war cml d, and
Konthoiu lot tunes bad vanished, the
cotton growcis seemed to seize upon the
Impe that it: giiino w.is their prospect
of recuperation, uod it Caine to pass
within that slioit space of time, that, us
Compared with the low hundred tons
Used annually in all the South, the con
sumption of the article wiiltiu the same
f( rritory grew to hundreds of thousands
u year. At first it was all made hon¬
estly ; then we heard of adulteration ;
then canto the sad experience of last
year, when iis use readied the climax,
When all the manipulators together
could not supply the unprecedented
demand ; and then came 1*1 of. White s
analysis of various brands, and the rev¬
elation that many of these wete well
nigh won It less; that .some of them, cost
ing the funnel from fully to sixty dol¬
lars per ton, did no contain one-tnirJ
that amount ill Valuable piopcrt.ini— s „
that wo now hear throughout the State,
und the cotton 'growing region, that so
much guano is uu injury that the South
is not n,ado richer hu' poorer by it, uud
f hut the niiioiiiit demanded by tbc tann¬
ers will he greatly less the present year
tb Oi for scveial years past.
Titer- is b-ar that this reliction may
be loo deeiitcd, and tb t under tbo in*
flue net- ol I’udes-r White’s chemical
unulyses, and other causes, ('aimers may
go from the cxitmno of hating u-e.d it
too luely, to it.-, almost total abandon¬
ment.
We have faith iu good manutcii, nml
ho question that they uro a great bene¬
fit. Never at any time more than the
present have out (armeis mom greatly
Itcedi-d them ; but tiu-y slioitld be
bouglit w ith eu: h, nml discretion should
be i .’..ployed in pin chiming only such
us will stand Pr-dt-Hioi White’s or any
f suieiitiUe man’s analysis. Tic
standard articles only should be bought,
tho spurhiiis r jeelnd, and its inunufau
tili'cr exposed to the public scorn. Prof
N\ lute’s disclosures show that there ate
plenty ol honest multures left, and so it
will a! ways bo
ffitUlt: ui.r rue p
protection against the frauds of dishon
e--t dealori', m the light of that aeieu—
tilie lest which, like tho light of heav¬
en, is a common blessing to hs all.
Tim iloctrino of the grout Apostle,
*' 1 ty all tilings, hold Lot to Hist which
is good,” may, without iireverence for
sacred words, bo applied to this »ub
jict. And innNRiUfli n.s tbo cotton crop
is execs ive ami food crops deficient
in tin- South, let tho I urt tiers tty the
experiment of using them on tliu defi¬
cient crop.
on .vi v ctu itrt,
Two years ago* the b*D ■
tlounty Courts It
HID i clear /ended
P^otmod jurist— J-**go W in.
mse. Tlwii ostublislmient was left
optional with eaeli < ouuty, which could
create the court, it desired, through the
grand jury. The one which exists in
Hancock was among the very first orga
nized in llie State, and during the first
six months after tho b II became a law
only about six County Court® were cs
tublished. Gradually it became known
that their expeditions modes of trial
greatly diminished jury labor and ex
penso, greatly dec teased jail expenses,
afforded a very cheap and quick process
for collecting small claims, and iu some
instances that the tines and forfeitures
imposed by the Judge upon violators of
law more than paid the salary allowed
bint. As these facts wore developed,
the courts began to spread, until now
they are established, with some modifi
cations, in nearly all the principal
oonntu’s of the State, Everywhere
they ait hailed with fav«r. and are eon
sidered to be a uetir apprt>xitnation of
what is needed iu the way of Inferior
Courts. Tho Splieto ol their nselulncw*
has lecu greatly eulstged in some
counties, where they have been made
court* ot record, witb the jurisdiction
extended to five hundred and a thou*
«cnid dollars, aud where they are pro
\tded with a Solie tor General to prose
cute lender*
The Warrentou ('liy^rr is engaged
in grouping many telling »«tJ about
these courts tor public iu term at ion. It
Mjft;
"A* i;r M boerd Horn, they
success wherever they have been «*t»b
lishrd under tbe law that sprang from
fceu-itor Uee.*e‘* judicial miud. Iu the
Morgan County Court a saving of two
thousand six hundred and forty ioeen
dollar*have accrued to the parties to two
tkuujuj aud til'eeD *aiis comuietieel
in tiro course of the last six month*
Flues to the amount of three hundred
aud three dollar* have been iu»po*ed
in the aaute length of time, about one
tb.. 1 of which h-s been collected aud
paid iuiu the c-oun'y treasury. Clark
county pit}* its county Judgo one thou*
sjiiul dollars a year, and the last grand
jury uiHjualilicd'y t-tnlors d bis court.
The roads, t I»s-y say, arc worked Tar bet¬
ter; the court dituinkJns the jury and
jail 1 da, and is a convenience to the
public; and as to ft' < s, it has aliudy
collected seven tenths of the j'idge’s
salary.”
UtiNKItAl. I.AFUItrri'; lttrl.UVH,
The President has notninaied Gen¬
eral Ale haws lor Collector of Irrernal
Revenue for the l’ir t Collection Dis¬
trict of Geergia Among the readers
of this | «p«-r, Geiicml McLnw.i lias
many warm fiiinds who would rejoice
in his tioo'l for line, if the appointment
is tniide, and who would give General
Grant full credit lor making n wise and
judicious selection. Nothing would so
speedily or c(fec»uaUy restore *'ih« era
of good feeling” on the part of the
Southern people as the ttpf ointment
to office ol men who have been trusted
at home for their virtue, and who de¬
serve public trust.
htatb jn-r iNiif,
-The lint*. A. 11. Stephens is said to
be imp-ioving in hea th. H« many
friends throughout the whole country
will be rejoiced to know that ho is re¬
stored to usefulness as a Representative
from the State of Georgia
Richmond County C ur’ has be^n
made a c urt of rtconl, its jurisdiction
extended to uniotiiita <,f .. thousand dol¬
lars and under, and uu tln-vi U no w o as
County Solicitor provided to prosicute
all misdemeanors tiit-d before the said
court.
The cori'i r stone of : lie new Female
College at West Point \v is laid, on
Wednesday last, with appropriate cere
monies. Colonel .fames M. Mobley of
Hamilton, Deputy Grand Master of *he
Mnsot ic Older in (»>orgi«, officiated,
mid delivered uu addiosa ou the oceu
.'ion.
Tho accounts from all portions of the
Hr ate indicate that hut little guano will
bo used by the farmers the present
year, ns compared with si veral years
past, if this fact arises from want of
cash with which to purchase, it is wise;
but. good guano is a paying institution,
ami we h-q e Lumets will not go to an
unwise extreme iu discontinuing its
use.
The warehousemen of Macon arc
H'ill refusing to accept for almost every*
u ...J .. "I I "• * r
pets aeeommudation, and m-t one in
lilty eompHU-d with last je.ir. Tho
phintcis will have to seufll-t out as best
they can without the itsual favors.
Many ol ihotn aie dreaming that they
can make arrangements Into iu the sc „
soft, but they uro apt to lie mistaken iu
their calculations.
Professor Frank l.ipspomh, whose re¬
cent death at Auburn, Alabama, has
b - n announce 1, was a young tujt^jfj
brilliant atiiiinmeiits ami pro'
1UIS« Ho was a 11 id joinery,
Alab inia, anjl sou of tho veil
,
Audi- w II. Lipscomb
State University. II s < dueatiou
broke® off by the war, in which he
honorably partieipatid—was resumed in
1S6G. in the Universi'y of Heidelburg,
and completed in tlie 1 niversify of
Berlin, where In* graduated with high
distinction. When a young man,
but yet after ye tuft of travel and study,
and expertaucc h teacher, ho was
t ndcrod the position of Assistant Pro.
|V s * or „f Ancient Languages in the
University of Geotgia, which he accept
0 ,|. J„ ps72 lie was placed in the chair
lM'es Lcttrcs in the same institu*
tion. filling it until his last illness with
imir k,.d ability. He was only about
twenty cigh* years old, but had made
f ar bimsclf’a woithy record ns a Chris
tinti gentleman, and a scholar of the
highest character.and promise,
A gemi deal ol excitement hn.s ex*
iuted iu Atlanta over tho Chisolm
habeas corpus case. Gaines Chisolm
is charged with killing IVnu Bedell,
and is confined in the Fulton county
iaii to await the action ot the Grand
Jury. Judge Il><pkin* never exereisi *
hi* Jtscietion mt-a judge In lav > r
bailing a man chatged with murder : so
application was made to Judge Cowan ,
M the City ( ourt, ter tho wiit ot i..t v -ea>
corpus, which issued, and h heating
was ordered. In the meantime Solicitor
tBuer.il Gleuu upplicd to Judge 11 p
for a writ of prohibition to be di*
rected to Judge Cowart, commanding
him to stay further proceedings in the
habeas corpus until the .juestion of his
jurisdiction over the case could be hi ard
aud determined. This writ wee denied
Judge Hopkin*. who held that the
City Court w.s not au inferior court a*
to tho Superior ( ourt of r u-ton county,
and to the hearing on the application
for habeas corpus was ha.L Solicitor
Ooocral Glennftppeared before the City
C urt, hut declined to ar -uv’ the ques
itM at issue, detijrwg the j-.uisu.c..'ii •
Judge Cowart, who proceeded to bear
General GartteU and other able counsel
f-r the defendant, and then refused the
bad sought ! >f- So Gaines Chi-nla
bis fate in Vuc.on county ia...
Nj:\V aDVKRTISEMENTS.
To HOB Pneads Pilris
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AM) THE PUBII5.
I AM prepared to do uny work in my line
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons or Carts
Imitl. or ri-|i:Un-d in md<-r, with ueutiiess
nid >l>s|witvn llorx* sluicing uu I I’lanta
linii Work Lone at f-tiort noline. 1 tinvo on
loiud, and will cmitinuu to k-.ep. Chddr- n’s
Carriages (an iudispensah e article), which 1
will sell at Augusta prices. Also, Piows of
va ious kinds and iron for all purposes.
■ VM
&m >—
I will continue to keen Me idl e 15nr‘«|
Cures, wlii- li will t»<* m'd »* low >i* c n l>c
afforded. IVo: don Coffin* mad- to order ut
short init cc Where pnr les desire it. ]
wiil dij; proves, furnish the b.ick uud liuie
anil w iil I hem up. •
Votir piiirouagc is resper tfullv snhoi'ed.
ntsr'il «iu JO N T, MARTIN*
0 N098 cUREs ”M
Nourahsia, Piles. Headache,
Dim'rhu-a, Builsz, Suwnoss,
Lamvm-ss. Bums, Sprains,
’i'm)tllzl(-ho, Smhls, Wounds,
Sorv- 'l‘hmaf, [1601's, Bruises,
Rheumatism, ’ ETC. Ilmuorrhages,
UND’§EEXTBAE GU BY
iutii-1 Ibi
A. Cone, with J. B. Kewman.
SADDLES,v HARNESS )
33ug^ie.-, YL'o
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters.
i ) FI*' ltilNU in all its brnnclie* r-^utly
done ou shott l.otn-e Agents for die
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Give us a call. mar‘21-6m
WOTICli
/AWNF.RS of Wild Lands will make pay
meal of Tax as-es-ej for 1S7 :i.
TIDMA - ' L LITTl.E,
O diiary, liaucoek Cuuuty.
march 2llf.
ShcrifF’s Sale 8.
\l r ll.L UR SOLD before the Court House
d or, in tbo town ol Span a, belwoen
the «-g-il hours o4 « le, on ihc 1st Tuesday
in April, one II‘)K>H mid BUGGY, levied
on as the ptopeity "I W | 4 , Ue- ves, to satis¬
fy on-- inarigaae ti fa in tavor ot Hruutly
and PriugW, vs, said Beeves,
A LO.
At the same time and place will be sold.
1*2 1 1 1 two hundred and forty seven acres of
and, mere- nr .......* H--s, adjoining lands of Troup
■ - • • • i ....
the property i.t \\i| iam 'fhoriiton to satisfy
one li f t issued from the Superior Court <if
tiaiuiock County, iu favor of |l. I,. <j i mm,
vs. ■). IS Tlmrinou prineipal, uni Wi liam
Thornton security, Prop riy pointed out
by defendant.
ALSO,
At the simp time and place, w 11 lie soil
Due Du dr.rl and Four Acre - iu the 112th
Distri-.t li M., adjiijniug lands of J. W,
Moore. i’ tzc 1 and otlurs; sold as ihe
properly i f C. X, I- xc)l t<> s itisfy one •‘ J **
l-cli-ir lioiirt Fl, I’a. <>|,tnit,c.t I" '“v«r ol
deij iniln f Ctdv.-r vs < • N-J-zetl. princi
'»i , iu.il G. <;. i «ciUuu urily; siid Fi. Ku.
I fcj^anr-TuInste’T- Pffqierty ot (i. G. d to Kz.ll. ai d now Property laing
pointedfiutliy G. G, F/ 11.
AI.-'O,
At tie- same t me an ! place, wil’ l»c sold
Nino llii'dtc<l mid Tw nty Arret of La d
in (he 1 Hid His net G. M., ndj -ining lan Is
cfj. W'. Treadwell and < tln-rs; leviid on as
the p:op;-rty of Joreph S Sykes, under and
by vntio- of, and to s.-u sly, it Fi. Fa. is uod
from the S per or X'ourt of Hancock county
in fay *: of VV, W . Simps n X l o. vs Ji soph
S. Sykes I’.opcrty pomled out by plaiu
tiffj.
ALSO.
At the same time and place. Two llun
dted Acres of Ltnd more or less, lying in
said c ui ty; levied on as the p-operty of
James It i in niton - ail "ilfi in 15. rlioru*
tow. to s .ti*fy one Ft. F » issued fr in the
Sup t i >r t ourt < f U incucke uuty. in favor
of J .incs 5V. Hunt against James 15 Fliorn
ton and William 15. Tnoruion. Fropeitv
p iuted out by plaintiff s attorney
ALSO,
At same time nrd place. Twenty-nine n«u
dred Acres land, in the 102 I'isl ict, G. M.,
adjoining amis of Baxter, Duugbetty and
others ; su’d as the property of Andrew J.
favor Lane, t - satisfy one Superior Court ti fa, in
of J. ft. Johnston, Adair Cjuby Con¬
ns li, vs. Andrew J. lame.
ALSO,
At same time and place. Twenty-nine
Hundred Acres land in IU2 District, <t- M.,
adjoining lands of Baxter, Dougherty and
others ; so!d s» the property ol Andrew J
lame, to satisfy one Mippror Court fi la iu
favor of J- 45. Johnson, Adni'r Jas, Thotnrs,
decc*s»d. l’t-o; city pointed out by plain
titVs attorney
frbstS ids J W. MOORE, Sheriff.
w m. \ im«Kv, A . T. VKKDSKV
j. vrKim.v.
W. M. VEFDEF.Y & SONS,
MtM KAi 1 r.EIiS t-r
nnnno UUUilOj CACU OMOiIj DilWRC Dull? I/O.
Moldings, Picket Fencing.
Scroll Work, Laths and Umber,
Hor/A’lia- * - CleorccijL
joil\ MII> I H>. tgent. spurta.
J KES'
help me live while I give them value re¬
tlbuiffhou”^ .--ill rr^fitoTh.
people. W.M V Fit PER
U1 5 Y
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Sheriff’s Sale
^ L M ^ bef . rf the c ,o,rt-h,u* e
% r in Spana. Uanc-ck county. Ga..
on the first Tuesday in April _iioxt, withm
j in' rtiur^euaiu TRACT OF L.A.XD
' :
n .* • • *
* ^, v 0 ‘ . e ‘ Lane ba.ii c pu”
,
^ .*i^ufd freiu the cupeti*r S
* Uncock favor of C.
Co un court y m
Hsr et a^ain t J. S Newmau, prine p*- an<J
A J. l.^ne. ».scuritr. .“herff
.1, u MOORK.
M.tvb it,
W. L Eiaclley’s Standard Fertiizer.-.
SEA FOWL GUANO-
B II
co Cx£j FOWL
GUANO
SKA FOWL GUANO, in Bags. 200 lbs. Pac h.
BRADLEY'S PATENT SUPERUUO.'PH ATE OF i LMK
C C. COE’S SUl'ERFliOSl’llA 1’K OK LIMK.
BRADLEY & AMMONIA ILL) DlfebOLYi-.L) BONKS, in tight J;y barrels
ALSO,
Royal Guano Compound !
-o:n-
U, HE above STANDARD TLRi'lLIZEUfj havingbern used for tbc last StX
-L X I*. A RS in I ho bout It with uneijualed nieces- me now offered at prices that
tail giva ,
superior, cannot to satisfaction, while the S.audard is gua.aiiteed equal, if not
to any evt-v sold.
The undersign d having been agents for Middle Georgia since tl.eir in trod uc
tion, iully understanding their value, clieeriully lccmumcud them to the public
as tiie most reliable bKIUTLlZKR iu use. For I’rtves uud Terms apply to the
General Local Agents.
At Co.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants, r Jo, hoi Campbell and Reynolds St.
Augusta, <!u. General Agents for Middle A Nmth Georgia & South Curoliuu.
WM. STEVEN a , Agent, Spa**ta, C 3 .
PLANTERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST 111
\v. w. i* k m t '- h x:,
THE '
AT
A u gr u s t ji S e e <1 Store,
NO. 1] WASHINGTON STREET,
17EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, European Mild American Garden. Field
IV Flower aud Grass Seeds. Flint Trees, Grape N ines, Strawberry, Uoiani
um turd other Flauts a speclahty. Also Flower Pots of all sizes constantly on
bund. icb7 oar
CH VS. H.GREENE Dll. IlfSNRY ItOSIGNOL.
-lOstablislied 1 s 15.
GREENE & ROSSIGNOL,
SUCCESSORS TO WM II TUTT
TMrtmTTCKS AND DKAl.KiiS IN
DRUGS, CHHMTOALS. CORKS, SPONGES. INSKM IAL OILS,
.—\ N D—
nvi Sundries,
204 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA,GA.
fcb7 Silt.
JAMES H. HULSE’S
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Augusta Steam Dyeing & Scouring Works,
NQ. 123 BROAD STREET, NEAR LOWER MARKET, !
.A.'uguyta, *% Goorgia.
I ABIES’ Dress Goods clcanc 1 or •**yle ; Gent’emcn's Coats,
j Pants and Vests cleaned nr dyed, and r< l.aee Curtains cleaned and
whitened to look like new j Dam ask, Brocated and Satin Dituask Curtains
dyed. L)b7 bin.
“V57" » FERRIS,
Dealer in
F o i* <> i iz ii ji vi <1 I> o m e s
F RUITS,
Garden Sctqls iV<*. iVc.,
129 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
lcl»7 3tu.
W. It. YOUNG. E. W. IIA< K.
YOXJKTG- tfc HACK.,
ti I! (IT K -lt S
t —AN D—
Commission NX ere h ants ’
278 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
fell" otn.
ES. LIBSSCUEn,
Dealer in
Oysters. Terrapins, Shad- Fresll and Salt Water Fish,
Poult T. Vegetables. " A-^-iXI-.- Fruits, and 12 - other ■'* Produce.
All orders punctually attended to. Terms CASH on delivery.
A gent for Ceti ar Keys Oysters S nd Creen TU rtleS.
JACKSON STREET, mar Post Office, AUGUSTA, GA.
febT 13m
RAIL ROAD RESTAURANT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
»TM1IS I IIou«e, opposite the Union R. It. Depot, has I been re fitted in tbc best
style lor the accommodation of the Traveling Public.
'
MEALS, LUNCHES AND REFRESHMENTS
Served on arrival and departure of trauis, at reasonable prices,
A STECIAL "WITH MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS FOH LADIES.
Wices. Liquors and Cigars.
Yleal*. 50c. Lunches, 25c. Be Is, 50c.
iebT ota JOHN F. 11EU1SLEB, Agt.
None Genuine unless Bearing
m
I:
f. ^3^1} SkJ J
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m
i X)rV
I 200 lbs.
This Brand in Full.—-W.L.B.
QUALITY
to Any
Ever Sold.
SPRING GOODS.
"Wiiole^ale andl rotyi. i {
w K .’.“I"'". ”|' ;“'J l ^ , ou “» |, '>i™3r. 1 c:K. i-u.t l :ii.vsEi i wmiowa
1 t l
50 Packages Opened this Day.
ISO Pieces of the Best and Cheapest Black Alpacas mad®.
25 Hoces Heavy Gtos Grain Black Silk, at $1 75 and $2.
20 Cases Assorted Prints.
25 Dozen Jouvin’s Paris made Kid Gloves,
Merrimacs- Amoskoags, and Garner’s, at 10c,
Mourning Dress Goods,
Choice Standard Prints,
Tickings, Hickory Stripes, Plaids,
Bleache d Shirting'S—all tl e popular brands,
King' Philip Cambric—Superior to Lonsdale, 22ci
We invite the <htsest Buyer* to examine our stock, being co ifkloul of our uliilUv to «Jv*
entire siUistuotlon ju prices un-1 quality of goods. y ® * IT *
feh*-t .TAMES a. gray & GO.
1v
/\ a nr , 'ES if*-*
Coi’isei' (JofStrsa A v »■»«• ******
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MACON, OEOBGIA,
fNj JVY ON HAND—
Ti-miesseo f’mmtiy Cm-od Hams, Sides, <-nd ,Shoulders,
Western Clear Itibbed Sides, Hams, und Shoulders,
Lei (I, in tierces kegs, and tins,
Tohiicco, l(iee etc.
Coi-n, Oat-, and (lav,
Meal ami Flour of all grades, in sack, ami barrels,
Snap Virginia Har-h. mid Liverpoo and (’andles,
1 Salt,
i heivacla ( Mu.) I.ime, l’lusler of Paris,
1’lasl ring Unit, Lallis, and Clement, all of best quality.
Agmits I’me tor Stevens’ Sewer Whisky. I’ipe Drain Tile und Kirn Itriek.
<'orti and f!ye The Acme Whisky, in barie s and eases.
Sole Agents for ilie Slate of (Jeorgui for the celebrated Obi-sunn Drove VC jjisky, in b.r
vels end oases. Full quart bottles
All of which we will sell at lowest market rates. mar? tfin
Wf I E LESS CO.
c o t r r o ]sr If A. C T OES,
A ti^iis(;t, C* < k or*» iii.
U YV 7 F, ARK. General Agents for South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, for th®
sab: ol
Excellent a Cotton Fertilizer,
a high standm-.l «r '<• which lus been before the pub ic five years, and It®
ti« vi-ii gi-m-ral .'.itisLo :ion, and J’lai.tei's wltuliivu used it extensively, assart
that the KXUKI.LKNV.A lias no sit I" no.-.
We also h.iv for sub-, PrepHta-il (,'lieinicals, for making Home-Made Fertilix*
er, and as neatly < v- ry Platiier eau m-'ku part of his Fertilizer :it liome, we rc*
tin- (du-inie.ds prepared by the inauulacturcrs oi the Kxeellcuza Fer»
tili/.c-r, as well mlapit d (dr cotnposting, and will produce good results, teb 14 Km.
MRS. ft RRUi CLARKS,
kJ.5 I ISroatl s-it, Ga.,
1 ARG STO'-'K of Millim ty Goods. *11,its, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Rib®
J buns, Laces. Dollars ; 11 .-tiv (finis, Braids Ac, \e
Fancy Dry Gm-ds in variety. Ib-lts, Buckles, Hetls, hfiir Drops, Dins, Chain*,
Canvas, y.epfiyi Wool, Shot laud Wool, Buttons, Gimps, Fiingos, Inserting)),
Edgings. , ie. (fiape \'eils, Love Veils.
Hats und Bonnri.' ui-ide of goo-i material at reasoriulilo prices.
Mix. Clink is Agent lor Madame Demorebt's J’at'crus for Ladies and chil*
dreu. Fend lor Catalogue.
MRS N BRUM CLARK,
2b 1 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
fob 1 t ly
Hunt, Rankin & Lamars
F O li M UL AS«
riMIR tic-O otvl clicipest ^Linure for Hie Farmers of our country to use is that which i*
I the tnost core-iit ndu'icr atcl. In our wiii'.-li (Jompou<>d when mixed w- furnish with the the strong Clu-mical ntak*a Salta,
with not on ounce of .tion, comp, gt at home,
as good or hetior .Manure than na-t be bougiit for twice tin-m tiry.
F JU.M lit, \ No. 1 in k-s 2,(ton pounds of Fcrti to lie us ;d on ton acres for cotton at
fifteen n<-res for corn, l’-ioe j?2o 50.
FitKMI l. \ .N.). 2 maks g.nu ) pounds of Fertiliz r to be use 1 on ten acres for cotton or
fifteen actes for corn. ITi-e, .-jtlG -oO.
A- H. Eirdscng & Co,, Agt
lcb!4 2m For Hancock County.
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SEWING MACHINE.
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IT IS THE OLDEST und the
T^i n tost I m ] > 1 o v e d -
Nothing more simple, durable or easy to learn. Agents wanted in every coun¬
ty in Georgia. Apply to 'illK HOME MACHINE CO.,
fi b 14 12m Atlanta, Ga.
JSROWN HOUSE.
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT !
MxVCOX Georgia
Board 81 Per Day.
E. B. BROWN, PROP.
Pendleton’s Guano Compound.
lyiLL beat any of the'salts sold fer Composting, giving it tho same chance.
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Also a few bu.-hel-) ec-k-ct Cot’ou Cee i, at a reduced price Apply to
Sparta, febli m. I* T ff Mtl.ETO A