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TiMES & PLANTER.
F. L. LITTLE, Edttoh
M. 11. LANK, ConuFSv’o jlntTon.
$pat;t-a, ga..' mM ien s«, 1^74
vrrrr jottings.
Atlanta invests 00,000 in the Louis
t’llc lottery tlius far.
Corn is selling at eighty to cightv
fiva cents per bushel in Gainesville
Would it were so about Sparta.
The young Men's Christian Associ¬
ation of Atlanta arc endeavoring to
aecure a lecture from llcv. llenry Ward
iK-echer.
A movement is on loot looking to
flic building of «n enormous cotton
factory on the Augusta canal, to cost
jirobub’y enc million dollars.
lion. Iverson L. Harris of Millcdge.
wille, who has filled several conspicuous
positiom, and is a lawyer of extended
reputation, is reported to he in declin¬
ing health.
Hon. Tfevschcl V. Johnson’s name
having been proposed for Governor by
the Sand.rsvillc Herald, that gentleman
has assured the editor that be does not
Tant tbc position, if tendered him.
Giant, Alexander & Co. on Friday
Ja-tt Ciittsed an attnehu.ont to be sued
nut against tho Air-lino railroad, and
had tbc same levied on an engine and
ihrnn jmsmuiger uoiicIk-h, the prf'f^'rty of
fhc load.
The next election for Governor in
Georgia will occur more than two years
hence ; yet the friends of various can¬
claims. didate. hrr* General hdHrwing A. li. to Lot<(uiu urge tUeijc
nnu
Colonel '1‘homai Hardeman arc promi¬
nently mentioned.
The Savannah Advertiser-Republican
itt offered for sale for the next thirty
days, in const tjuerec of the imperative
witlidtawaf of one of the firm, ncccssi
fating the closing np of partnership nf
fUjtrs, One of the best Slate newspa¬
pers, it will be a rare investment to any
one who possesses brains, energy, and
capital.
Mr. Mackey Brown, father of ex
Governor Joseph E. Brown, died sud¬
denly nt his residence in Cherokee
county, on tbo 24th instant, aged sev
eilty oight years. He fought gallantly
iti tho war of 1812, as tlid his father be¬
fore him in the battles of tho Revolu¬
tion, nod Iins always been a quiet, good
oitUcu, estsi med by all.
'ihe Washington Gazette complains
that gambling on the public square is
licensed by the authorities ot tho town,
Und that some of tho officials assist in
swindling tho people.—Tho same paper
head* one of it* editorials ns follows:
‘•Return to reason on the part of our
At rut era; largo crops of small grain
sown ; the good old time* coming, again;
plenty of bread aud meat near at hand.”
A mighty implement is tho hair pin - .'
Phil Gibbs, a prisoner confined iu the
{Station llww*e tit Atlanta, picked his
wsy through the brtek Wall with uuc of
tlrnse little chignon
day morning b, liriek*
art the brick, ran
PTITllirough the npertmc and slip
hack the bolt of the door. Tlti
let hint out into the passage, and when
the policeman on duty, hearing a noise,
opened the i utcr door, Phil shot out
past him and made good hi* escape.
The New York Sun say* : The new
postal law bring* a considerable rove
nuo from the New York advertising
ogoncio*. Geo. 1*. Rowell A Co'* quat
terly hill* upon newspaper* received cx
ceedSIMO; those of S. M. Pettcngil!
Jk Co. are above 8oOl), while the a gen •
rie* ot NY. J. Carlten, Bates A Locke
W. W. Sharpe an 1 othera most prom
ineut, pay ftotn one-fuurth lo ones
eighth ot the above amounts.
I.UK l nitod Stite* House of Retire
oentativen on Tues 1 ay tnmeated Morgan
Kavvl.s Domocrat). and oeated Andrew
Sloan (Lepubliem), us member trout
the First Congressional district of Ge.»t
gir. by a strict party vote. Both ueu
Demon nude spccehoq tut the del ate
w*.« little attended to, a* the re.-ult w as
a fotegone eouclu»i.ut. 1 input tial out
aide opinion regard* the UYIf f*Af iff £ of
Rim 1* ** * gr, s* partisan proceeding,
u twarranted by the bet*.
Austria is U.e first (..unity to adopt
«M**.-utc* tor «lie intiuduction ot e rent*.
tion a* a mode et dis; osing i f tb* l odics
otthe dead Sir llet ry Thompson’s
p*per on cremation ha* Leeu translated
twee into liriumo, once at i'olo^i.e
and once iu Gr*U. a ‘•ty ra Austria
containing a iwU ot IO0.00O
Tho Aumiiuh public«tiou wts prefixed
by iu ruiioduction writ ton by Dr. Kept,
I -iuteriv intiueuced, physician to tiro King of Bel
gtaur. it i» sard, by this
paper, the Communal Council ot V ten du
ha* adopted, by a large majority, a pro
pv-owl io e»ubli»h iu the cemetery the
uece^ 'he a i a; p*r*tu* tor burning the hod
»«*. Use vt w Uroli witi be optional
aud open ro ail. The C-aucil ot Grits
ba» *>»'*vd a similar ro*oiutu>u
Tim Jionrn c uious i volcano.
For two months past rumbling noises
hnvn 1 oe i heard in the region about
15a1d mountain, in McDowell county,
North Carolina, and a great commotion
has followed. In anticipation ot a vol
ctn’C eruption, the citizens for twenty
tntlcs around have been thrown into a
state of awful flight, in the midst of
which they have betaken themselves
to earnest prayer. For days a great
revival has progressed in the neighbor¬
hood of tikis expected Vesuvius, and
many hoary- headed sinners, and espe¬
cially old illicit distillers, have como
forward from their hiding places and
besought neighbors to pray for them.
There are about fifty dwellers on the
slopes of Bald mountain, who say it
seems as if the mountain were giving
way. The cattle have fled, and matters
really look serious. Many scientific
adveuturers arc journeying thither, and
we may soon expect fuller accounts.
OKN. ncLUVS'S NOMINATION.
The Baltimore Sun’s Washington
correspondent tclgraphs that the nomi¬
nation of General McLawstobc I spee
tor of Revenue for the Second Georgia
district is still pending before the Sen¬
ate Finance Committee; and I lie At
lanta Herald is informed that the entire
Radical delegation from Georgia will
oppose b:s confirmation, ll.ia might
have been expected, though all good
men will unite in the hop® that their
may he futile.
G.urrul Me Laws, tliough regarded as
a Democrat, i, IUI not participated in
politics since the sur. u . lUl . r the sword
wLicit be wore throughout our «rr»
stru gle with great credit to himself ^
but his nomination was not made with
regard to poll ieal considerations, lie
was a class-mate and friend of General
Graut nt West Point, and the notniua
tion was bestowed eTpiui ITTiii ptiruTyTu
cotiB.'qticuso of tho President’s kuowl
edge of him as a man. of worth and
honor. The act on the part of the
President was hailed throughout the
South with approval, and the appoint
nient was deemed to bo one in every
way worthy to lie made. And now
conies the howl front the place holders
and .dime-seekers, who would tremble
at tbo sight of a true and honest man
like General MoLaws holding a Federal
office. Wo only hope that thff Presi¬
dent will stand firm, aD>l that the Senate
will confirm the nomination.
[Atlanta HeraM.]
Important Church Trial.
The us't 'lly quiet village of Ncrcross
has bcon agitated tor some months by a
matter <>t religions ditt*rcue« between
Hurt James P. Simmon* an.I Die Bap¬
tist ('lunch ot that place, of which lie
was a memtut It appears that Mr.
Simmon*, wrjo is a sort ot independuiit
tree-thinker on religions and all other
subject h, entue monthn ago wrote and
publinhed a book entitled “War in
Heaven,” which unfortunately has cre¬
ated no little war on eatth. It gave
rise to great scandal iu the Church, aud
the author was finally arraigned before
that ecclesiastical ttilu.nu! tor alleged
dangerous and unpardonable heresy.
After in nr h discussion and a ngty cou
iroversv. both in tho church and in the
papers, in which the offending J*
proved to'the i'uiililtil th com*
tocmau wotlby of at, in which
pr-untso wasi ..©''mutter iu Cot:
it was a itifniltel, for their
tin ommiiteo ot Atlanta
^!T7, tw <• u*i*‘ of Mes*r*. Speer.*-',
"Tl'arieu, 1 >aniels, Citurehill and Eadon.
Tlie.-c gentlemen, it .appears, duly read
utid considered the charges and specili
cation*, with the houk before them,
and recently nnbn.ittt f their report, in
which they say : “In view of all the
iae**, nttd especially in view of tho first,
second, fifth and eighth specifications,
wo believe that the opinion* of brother
James P. Simmons on vital questions
ate so erroneous, pernicious, and un¬
set iptural, that it would he injurious to
tbo cause of Christ for him to bo re¬
tained in church fellowship.”
Sunday, tho Stir instant, being Cou
fercnca day, the case ot Mr. Simmons
came up for final adjudication, when
the report ot tire Atlanta committee
brother was unanimously adopted, only one
refu-ing to vote, and a subse¬
quent motion “that brother Simmons
ho expelled' was also carried; where¬
upon, ns stated by Mr. Simmons him¬
self in his newspaper account of the
trial, “shamed utid disgusted, we arid
the crowd left."
ihe expeiinl metal or stoutly denies
that bis book contains any o; inioo ;n
eonsi>tenl with Die articles of faith n
adopted atid held by the Bapti*t Churth,
*nvs his writing* hu» misunderstood,
and announce- hi* intention to appeal
’o the Association. So, alter fighting
*ix month*, the war i* not »t ended.
1 he women - w!. -ky w it hu> a enri
= ana ay to the practice well l>n >w in
iu o si t nit. a t i* ta led. U'U'l.
P a nature thi* piece** is that it -*
ma t tl ink" at be has c*u-e to com
h r i!fiu
tout of hi* enemy s door and starve
ntm.-elt to ueatk, by way ot causing the
veng anceof tl.e govi* to fall uton bin
Tl is curious practice ,
is f. r; iddai and
punished by the SOSth nf. section .ituv of tlu>
:»«•» f«.t C-!c. .
tlluktratioa of the force of law that the
I rohibition of the ; r clice of sitting
’ 1 t. which is much vi ler than the
rcasl v ovlw it** uv -rK- , 1 ,,r “ Jn el " a 10
*
The Chicago Tribune think* that the
most fitting mark ot lespcct to the late
Senator Sumner would be the passive
"• hi* famous battle flag resolution,
won! tor word, a* it came from the braic
which l as now done with early thtuk
This, it i* fain to believe, would
*’bc higher bonot than escorts and pa
rades at d all the j pomp and pageantry
c f a folenin funeral.
NEW A PVrrtTlSEMUNTS.
If Old Friends Fate
A^D TH : PUB I*.
AM prepared !<■ tin rny work in n y live
Carriages,*Buggies, VVagens or Carts
hnilt, cr repaired to erd-r, will, leikti es.
and d>pnte*i Ilnr---- almring and I’In nut*
lion 'Vork done n( Durt notin'-. I Imvc on
iiand, find will cnnlitmn to k ep. Cl* ldr- n’g
Carriages ( in indi-persab e article', wldc-lt I
will sell at Augusta prices. Also, P uws of
va-ious kinds and iron for a’l purposes.
F. /
I n ill ran (in HO to lmcp Vo’nll c Pur ; 1
Cafes, wlitcli will be *>.'<] ns low »,s c ti.be
afforded. Worden Collin* mail- to o'd> r nt
short wCce Where .paries desifa it. I
will d'g grave! 5 , famish tins b iek i»t,d lime
and wall I hem up.
Yniv putronnge is rcsjwtfrillv sol >i <d.
m*r2l 3m JOHN T. MARTIN.
U ND’S cdREs. EXTRA ‘
Nenralgin, Pilos', Headache.
Diarrha‘a, Roils, Soreness,
Lamonoss, Burns, Wounds, Sprnins,
Toothache, Scnlds,
Sore Throat, Ulcers, Bruises, .
Rheumatism, “C llexnorrlgages, ‘
‘ DND.’§EEXTH:AC ‘ cu ‘BY ’
Iliul'— I f">
W. A. Cone, with J. B. Newman.
SADSles, HARNESS J
Bug^io-, i : { .
Qootc, Sho B s. Gaiters;
Q FT VlitlNt! in i.li its t>rnni lies 1 tty
dute vli stunt inti-.y Ag--nts f..r lie
SI N’G Eli « E WIN G M ACPI N E.
t live It.- a Ca 11 . ntar'Jl -Ont
iTim
/^VWNl’,15-' of Wild Gm.Is will in.ikt- pay
\ / meul of Tax ;ts .;,*ed foe 1*73.
Ttl iMA'I LITTf.R,
C) >!i aiy, |].-tu ockCtuuty.
march -Itf
Shoriff’s Sales.
IT7 ILL I» -, SOLD before the Couit Iluttse
\ | d or, iu he town ot Spirt a, l.etw. .-n
tlic ieg il bottrs <»i s le, on the IM Tttcjilay
iu April, one UOR-F. utid BOGGY, levied
on as the propcity of W L. Reeve!., to satis
ly one nrirtgage ti fa in tnvor ot lirutUly
and Pringle, vs. said iioeves,
AL O.
At the same time and place will Its sold.
C2-1Y) two hundred and foriy seven acres of
laud, Allen, more or Utcv.-s less, adjoining and lauds of Troup
G. 8 others ; levied on a*
the property ot Wii i.uii Thornton to satisfy
one ti ta issued front the Superior Court ot
Hancock County, in favor of K. L. O- mm,
vs. J. I!. Thornton principal, and Wi liam
Thornton security, Prop rty pointed our
by defendant.
ALSO.
At the sane time and place, w’ll be S..1J
One Hu dr. d aud Four Acte, in the ll2tli
Diatri t (i. M., adjoining lands of J. W,
Moore, 0. 1’ t/.* 1 and oiit rs; sold as .Im¬
properly ( f C. N. 1 z.il to
peitor ti.nirt Ft. iS'td Fa. t l-i-ij' i'j
liet jamin C Ci vti
„..i l.t^^TT /< to »nd now b nig
, 0 Bl „ rroI
, t . rl .
utby G. G. IL. 11.
AI.'O,
At tlf tatu • t uic -u 1 place, wit' he rol.l
Nine Hu- iked and Tw nty A. re* of l a d
in 'lie 10*1 His rict G. M , adj-'iniug iau>.s
. f J. tV. Tr> adwell slid < liters; luvud o’> as
the prop r y of Joseph 8 8>kt-s. under and
•■y vt. tu«- of, and to sat sfy, a Ft. Fa. ,s u. d
from the 8 per or four; ot Hancock cnuoty
iu fav >' of W. W, Sin os n A Co. \» J soph
S. Syl; s P.opt.rty po.L'.cd out by pluiu
t.ff,.
At the *atne tiu.e aud place, Two flun
died Acre* < f L.nd uror** > r p.-«s. lyinv in
said e u,,tv; levied on as tho property ot
James It t in rut.m n.l Willi m It. I lioru
ton tos.li-ly tine Ft. F» issued t'r m tire
Sup tint ouit .1 li u u»ck county, in favor
ot J .ttios 5 . 11m, against .-a tiea 1J 'I'l.oru
ton .led ^ 111: tl. li it.oruion. Froperty
P ruled out by pi„iat.tFs uUorrey.
A LSO,
At same lime «t.d place. Twenty-uinc nnii
dr.-d verow laud, iu tlm log Uisirict, G. or.,
adjoining lands of li ate., Douglteiiy and
others , so d m the property . f Andrew J.
Lam , 1.1 satisfy one Supeilor Court ti t«, iu
tavor ot J. H. Jolinstou, Adtn'r Coshy Cou
no vs. Andrew J. l-aue.
At time ALSO,
same and plaec, Twcnty-nir.a
HunJred Acres land in 102 District, (1 M
adjoining land* of Baxter, Dougherty and
"the:* ; so d a* the propt-ny ot Audrew J
blue, satisfy oue Superior Court ti fa in
favor ot J. it Johnson, Adtn’r Ja*. Thonn#,
deceas'd. Property pointed out by plain
titTs attorney.
It l' J* ids J W. MOORE, Sheriff.
W- M. YCOtbY, v. r. vs u>z
j. j. vkrocut.
W. M. VEfOESt S SONS,
MiM'FVCTl'aKKS r.K
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Moldings, Picket Fencing.
. Scroll Work, Laths and Lumber,
Uerzolia- * - Georgia.
JO,,x _
*SPnt,>purta
i { lfm^-tfully* k, f my.u m***,
t„ Hancock *,„1 adjemine counties to
"Dp u; e live wrUtlc I give th iu v.ius re
for their money. Paul ma le teot*.
* h * 3,, 10 ^ uiIa fiousc-. I -till preach to the
W M VE “ 1> “ Y
Sheriff's Salo.
\\'DJ. be »" *P* “1 r; ». Fef lla!lC the ** Court eoaoiy, hen** 0%.
on the fiot Tu.sUty ,n Ap-U next, withm
***• W.v- *« -t kl»v ^jr ^
J. Lane in :hat cettaiu T!{ it'T oi L\sD
in saii c, unty adj .ini: g iau-ls of F. ihaafT
aud other?, contain, nj Five Puudted *r*l
Si-ty-on* Aces -aid I.ane haDi g po r
cUa-.-J *»iJ laud from Th>ma- M. I'urtvt.
and hoid.tig a b r: J tor tii'.e tl.creto , to sat¬
isfy one ti. fa. i*sued from the ciror
Court of n.i.eack county in favor of S C.
Barnet again t J. S.’Newm.u, pr:ocq'»’, ao-i
A J. Lase. security.
J. W. MOORE, SHerlffl
March 14, :«T4.
W. L Bradley’s Standard Fertilizer \
SEA FOWL QUANO.
B D
on •^sea cr^
6UAN0
SKA FOWL GUANO, in Bags, 200 II.-. each.
lHiADU.rS l’ATKNT M l'EBI’llOM’HATE OF 11ME.
0 V. COES SUl’KKl’i.OSl’UAI'K OK LIME.
BRADLEY'S aMMUNIATKD DISSOLVED BUNKS, in tight dry bands
ALSO, !
Royal Guano Compound’!
n:n
T HKabove STANDARD FERTILIZERS bavingbeen used for tbe last SiX
A VEARS in tin* South with uttcptaled Mtcce*-', tire now offered at prices that
C'innot t .it to giv«* satisfaction, while the Standard is guaranteed t*i|iial, if not
superior, t» any ever sidd.
The undersign d having been agems f„ r Middle Georgia since tl.eir introduc
tion, fully understanding th.-ir value, ehce.tiully iecommi-on u.c.m «r.o pu'vr.c
as the in st reliable FERTILIZER in use. For l’riecs and Terms apply to the
General Loeal Agents.
1 *<>*nHr<l iV c<»
Warelio t*c and Commission Meichants, thuncr t'amphell »■ Reynolds St.
Angn.-ta, (»a. General Agents lor Middle A Ni-if.li Genr,'*’-* ^ South Carolina.
WM. STEVENs, Agent, Span?., Oa.
PLANTERS LOOK i 0 YOUR INTEREST!!!
AV. W. p jy 51 B L I*] ,
AT til:
A. it ^ it w t « s S i* (* <1 S t o i* o ,
NO. 11 WASHINGTON STREET,
JV. P HEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Etm»|f.in and Ametiean Garden, Field
Flower and Grass Seeds. Ptuo I tee-, vivape \ toes, Strawberry, Geiatii
utu utltur Plants a speelaltiy. Also I lower Pots of all sueo constantly oil
hand, leb? o.n
CII AS. II. CKKllNK DU. Ill'NUY ROSIU: UL.
" IOst -LlislietI ItS-45.—
GREENE & ROSSIGNOL,
SUCCESSORS TO WM. H TUTT
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
DRUGS, ’ CltllMTALS, CORKS, Sl’ONGES. l>SKNt’t .VL OILS,
—AN p—
3S 5? Sundries,
2G1 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
fob. din.
JAMES H. HULSE’S
Augusta Steam D^^ng & Poouriu^ works,
NO. 123 EROjA^MlLT. NEAR LOWER MARKET,
A-u^usta, Georgia.
1 AI)IFS* Dr. ** Goods c!< Min i or dyed in sti|.eiior style ; Gctit enren’* floats,
J Pant* and \ e»t» eh-atn d or dy.-d, and repaired ; Lace Curtains cleaned aud
w', itenod to look like ucw ; Damask, Broealed aud .Satin Dituank Curtains
dyed. leb7 Mm.
W . jy 153 2F2. 2RL I £3 ,
Dealer in
l*’’ o r e i t»* u >i >i <i Domestic
F I U ITS,
(iardt'B Secdis *V<*. tVc.,
120 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
leb” Mm.
W. li. YOUNG. E. W. HACK.
YOUNG- «fc HACK,
<; » <> e e u s
—AND
Commission Merchants,
278 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
feb* 5m.
E3. LIEBSCHER,
Dealer in
Oysters, Terrapins, Shad, Fresh and Salt Water Fish
G.....A.....M.-.-K... "*
Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, and other Produce.
All writers punctual!, attended to. Term* CASH on delivery.
Agent for Cedar Keys Oysters end Creen Turtles.
JACKSON STREET, near Post Office, AUGUSTA, GA.
febT Mm
RAIL ROAD RESTAURANT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
r pilIS House, opposite the Union 11. R. Depot, b-ts L.-on r^-§||eij !■ ik* IHiT
1 style tor the aceotnuiodation of *Le I raveling I’«*<* ^
MEAL*. PUNCHES AND REFRESHMENTS
Served on arrival and departure of trains, at reasonable prices.
A SPECIAL ROOM WITH MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LADDS.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Meals, 50c. Lunches, 25e. Beds, 5Ce.
IcbT 3a JOHN F. DEUISLEB, Agt.
N one Genuine unless Bearing
I I"
l&GpL. *
W?L.BRADLEY
> 200 lbs.
This Brand in Full.—-W.L.B.
QUALITY
Guaranteed
to Any
Ever Sold.
jot-tt*
SPRING GOODS.
Wholes ale and reta il
WVJKTJSKKi 0 "^»"“•"“»*
50 Packages Opened this Day.
150 Pieces of the Best and Cheapest Black Alpacas made,
25 Pieces Heavy Gios Grain Black Silk, at $1 75 and $2.
20 Cases Assorted Prints.
25 Dozen JouvitCs Paris made Kid Gloves,
Mcrrimacs. Amoskeags, and Garner’s, at ICo,
Mourning Dross Goods,
Choice Standard Prints,
Tickings, Hickory Stripes, Plaids,
Bleached Shirtings—all tl e popular'Nan ds,
King Philip Cambric—Superior to Lonsdale, 22 r
We invito the i loses* Iniyer* to examine out* stock, being co iA*’-"’* ot our ability to i
entire laiiafavtion in prices and g V o
quality of goods.
A. GRAY & CO.
fcl.U Iv
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C»»«oy Av* Chcrrv S*. f
MACON, GEORGIA,
J£EKl* CCNST.VN’TLY ON HAND—
T.m.esscc ('..unity Cured Hams, Sides, and Shoulders,
Ut slcni Clear l'.ibbrd Sides, flatus, and Shoulders,
Laid, in tierces kegs, and tins,
T.ili tcco, Rice etc.
Corn, (bit*, and (lav,
It'cal at d Flour of all gr nJca, iu sack* «tul barrels,
Soap *- tm-.-li and Cardies,
Yirgiiti.i ..ml Liverpool Salt,
< lietvachi ( Via.) Lime, l’lnstcf of Paris,
Plast ring II.-it. Laths, and Cement all of best quality.
Aff. nts fo- .Stevens’ Sewer Pipe Drain Tile and Fire Itrlok,
rule 1 orn and tlye \\ l»i*ky. The Acme VVIii*ky. injiatte s and oases.
Sole Agents for the State of Ge.nga for the celebrated Clustm'u Drove VV 1 isky, iu bar
rel-. Jnd cases. Full quart bottles
All of which we will sell at lowes market rates. in trT 3in
WHELESS & CO.
C O T T O 1ST FACTORS,
Ais^HSl-*^ liporoia.
^T7 E ARE General Agents for South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, for tho
Halo ot
Excellen: a Cotton Feitilizer,
a high stantWJ «r ic’e, which lias been before the pnl> ! »’« //r 0 years, and l ax
given general satisfaction, and Planters who have ti" il Jt extensively, assert
that the KX( ELLEN/-A haoDto htipcrio-.
We also Itav for .sale, Prepared Gheit" v '" v * tor "diking Home-Made Fertiliz¬
er, and as nearly every Planter can /".impart the of hi* Fottiliz.-r at home, we re¬
commend the Chemicals prepai-d (, y tiinnufacturcrs td the Excellcnza Fer¬
tilizer, as well adapted for .outposting, and will produce good result*, leb 14 dm.
ms. ft BRUM CLARK’S,
^51 Uroad si, Aiijn’iislsi, <**!,.,
T li ARC STOf’K of Millinery Got ds. Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribs
l>u..w, t.-iees. G"'»us (Jid lar* ; .Hair Gnt-ls, llraiilrt Biickles, Ao , Ac.
Fancy Dry in variety. Belts, Setts, Ear Drops, Pins, Chain*,
Canvas, /<pb\t Wool, Shetland W. o', Buttons, Gimps, Fiinge* Inserting*,
Edging*. Ae, Ac. Crape Veils, Love Veil*.
Hats und Bonnet- made ot good material at reasonable prices.
Mis. +'lark i* Agent lor Madame 1-emorest’s Pattern* lor Ladies and chil¬
dren. Send for Catalogue.
MRS N BRUM CLARK,
251 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
feb 11 ly
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar’s
FORMULAS.
U|1IIF J the tif*t nio'*t *nd Corc-iit cheapest tiled. Manure Li for Compound the Farmer* of furnish our oonntry the to iihk Chemical is that, which Salts, is
with of adulii-rntiou, our wliLli w« with strong
not on ounce when mixed the ooiu[af>l at home, makes
as (to"d or better Manure than ea'i he bought for twice tho iu -ney,
F Jit MI I-A No, 1 m k-s 2.""u pounds of Fertilizer to he used on ton acres for cotton or
fifteen w<-r*<< for corn, i’lice $2', ott.
FOltMULA No. 2 males 3,UU0 pounds of Fertilizer to be use l on ten acres for eotlon or
fiftem autos for uorn. l'ri-e, ffUi .’> 11 .
A H, Birdsong & Co., Agt.
tebl f 2tn For Hancock County.
TIIE HOWE
SEWING MACHINE.
IT IS THE OLDEST and the
Latest Improved.
Nothing more simple, durable or easy to learn. Agents wanted in every coun¬
ty tn Georgia. Apply to THE HOME MACHINE CO.,
f,-.b 14 Tim Atlanta, Ga.
BROWN HOUSE.
OPPOSITE PASSEKGER DEPOT t
MACON C rnoryia
Board $3 Per Day.
E. E. BROWN, PROP.
Pendleton’s Guano Compound.
- to:-
"yy ILL beat any ot the*salt.« sold for Comp»osting, giving it the same cbanco.
A I.DflTEn qiAATITY ON II VMS.
zVlso a few bu.-bels belcct Cotton tieed, at a reduced price. Apply to
c’parta, fefcll £m. I’.T rtXDLETON.