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TIMES & PLANTER.
SPARTA, GA. MARCH 28, 1874
The Eucalyplas Tree.
As a contribution to the question as
to whether or not the cucalyp climate, itos tree
Will grow in our Southern we
give tho result of planting a grove in
California. The tree also grows it? the
south ol England, in the open air.
Those and in thus California described are at O^land,
are :
Two miles north of Haywards are two
remarkable groves of eucalyptus or Au¬ J.
stralian gum trees. They belong to
T. Stratton, the presont Surveyor Gen
•rt1, who resides in Oakland. One
ftn>ve contains about sixty artes, the
other niaetj. the whole comprising The
about ISO,000 trees, big and little.
trees are only four years old, yet many
of them are drum foity tofiltyfeet high,
fV . foot it. diameter, and arc planted but
in Tegular rows .like an orchard
closer fogrtli rj whet, the rows are
too close lor the g«crul thrift, and the
proprietor .a cut away every
other tree, wh.th will afford firewood
enough for all ^penditure heretofore^
\\ hen Crne.al Hratton was out
Ibo trees tie nmg . pring a ", r
laughed at h,:„ and advtsed him to de.
..at and tt.end to his
wrootdj,* dead long before> thei timber
niense
ing, and as firew od ,t creates . 4 ;: a £ heat
Almost equal to coal, and dcposi sa c
dor which will keep hot for a Jong
time. No d ( ' ub « General htratton
foresight in planting these extensive
‘-LLeyutiful groves will pm oce
Hit C
efts would tiling many thousands U
dollars. Moreover,
pcriinent w. v - J* « v * 8 V timbered
diitricts, the poop as © it r.us l »“t h “ n
abundance ot vaj * ’ .* bvo
duc^d t.om thoaec^ £ years |
w,,1 ' 01 (eti a1 wil
c a than two feet
more
jW^My/jcier.
• A ( iirlous CMlolli.
Talking tlio oilier day with the tinvol
tag anlcsman of a London woolen ware,
houseman—j >bb**r, w« should,-call him
hero—there came to light a curious cua
toiii which prevail* in England in that
linn of trade A tailor, instead of hav
ing a heavy lino of stock for his custom*
era to select from, keeps on hand, io
Hwsny eases, only a full line of patterns,
representing tho flecks of the leading
from warehouscyien. til** patterns Tho tho customer style and selects make
that suit his lancjr nod his purse.
Then, his measure having been taken
and his order booked, an order goes up
to the wsrchousemin lor tho cloth. He
send* it down ky his porter—the whole
piece—who leaves it with the tailor.
Tlio tailor cu'a off what he wants, and
fhe next nay the porter looks in and
carries hack the piece to its owners,
vhn had it measured before it left them,
and sgsin monsuro it on its roturn,
charging tho tailor with tho difference.
Our “jobbers" havo learned Hint a short
sr way is tn eat off what the tailor wonts,
and sand it to |tin> i hut this idea does
not soetu to have dccurrod to our eon
•ins over thc water, or else it hr too new
fannied and. simple to suit their ide s of
kustaess.
How TO UK SOMKUOOY.—Don’t
Hand sighing, witthing^pfi* watting,
Y’ I© J^RIRrHl InworLtw^L .'■f,*rgyiyi« object f-r- in
% sat ever)
of your aucooaa flying like
^^before of a doing whirlwind. batinoaa A leave* ,n ilk
and water way
a man in larch every time. II i may
luva ambition enough to wiah hitn-'elf
•n the topmost round ot the Udder of
success, hut if ho hu not got the g»
alieadativcneM to puli him up there, he
will inevitably remain at thc bottom, or
at beat on the very low rounds. Never
say I can't, never admit there is such
• wor»l; it has dragged ita tons ot thou¬
sands to poverty and degradation,* nd it’s
high time it was stricken from oxr Ian*
guage ; but carry a lexicon of l cana
and I wills with you, aud thus armed,
•vary obstacle in the way of your suc¬
cess will vanish.^ Never env V your
neighbor his auocess, but try and become
Xke him, and as much better as you
can. If at first you don’t succeed, don’t
■tand still with despondency 1 and l can’t,
hut gird on tho armor oi can, and my
word for it you will.
Fat beeves are sold at Fulton. Texas,
for three cents a pound, net, and the
largest portion merely of tho for cat^lo thoir are hides slaugh¬ and
tered there
tallow. Thc hide is removed in a
unique fashion. The aoimal is knock¬
*ti down, the skin cut around with a
hnite, a horse is bitched to the edge of
the hide, and in a minute it is whipped
off, and the whole carcass thrown into
an immense steam eauldron. It is
boiled into a southing mass, and the
flat skimmed off This is poured into
hogshead- aud the bones and flesh are
thrown out. About 600 animals arc
boiled e**ery day at Fulton, meat
•sough being thus wasted to keep a
good portiou of New York city sup¬
plied.
—•* ♦ ♦ " - ■
Tha claim that the tuaitc, or Indian
•oro plant, is indigenous to the soil of
die New World ha» lately beeu contest
led, and recent investigations of cjr
aia Chinese records are cited to prove
that it was cultivated in China prior
to tho discovery of America. Chinese
authors maintain that it came otigioally
from countries waat of China, and that
it wm introduced into that country Vor'.u- long
before the first arrival of the
guese. ia 1517.
Loudoa bas a greater popalaUon than
Ike twelve larger cities of the United
Slate* combine!
Tltc Slory of a llaii
We lrarj fioin newspaper slips and
private le'Tn/of a rather ridiculous oc
currencc in Norwalk, 0. tfd The taro s
a prominent /and rcspci deacon—
Deacon 0., we understand. The other
Sunday h<pstavted ior church tv ii li a*
old hat on his head. It was an cam
hat, and the old gentleman enjoyed it.
It appears there are pegs to hang liatr
on in the churches there. He thus dis¬
posed his head .gear on reaching the
church, and took his scut with the con
gregation. When the services were
over he lingered, as is customary and
proper lor deacons to do. He fina'ly
reached the porch and stopped for his
hat, and any respectable citizen can im¬
agine the horror he experienced on be¬
holding but one left, nod that a most
dilapidated and scandal, ns looking ar
tide. Ife-could fed his blood boil
thought o f't h e ^ i iut* o n -1 1 cad 'who owllcd
it and walked off with his glossy bra*
yef - ^ out aloU(1 that
^ ^ ^ ^ wm # multon head>
^ b d , |(J deaconish , lfcl int0 tbe
fl and fcIt uiuch re , icV ed by so do,
. * Tbon bfl tied . handkerchief
, |ig henJ bcCHXlsc thc oM bat W:ls
*. |or h - |m an<1 he emild
^ ^ cn sf M aad gf>ilU had
not revolted -•£ against the spectacle. J He
|h t „ ugt havc
bccn bui | t In a dry dock, and that thc
|b|n8 tbat troubled him in the
h# e zplu» VC ly 1” shoute^^rS^L The lady JJJ,’
rag “I J<»«.
and wa8 ab tonislnd. moiosely t wo«
Jer q ^ 8ick> .* , |0 bow i c d ;
„- |t mabe8 nie a j cb j 0 think of the bull
bead who owns such a smoke-stack.
palming it off on me, and taking <■"; mv
»•» 'TV- ** w ““! , 1 "
groun d this 1 out With 1 w.ther.ng s;.r
>.i*ki , I must Kill ,
when his miserable rag is big enough
0 covcr a cart » a "d filthy that^you. enough to
cow sick." ‘ Hut
still e viry-day hat,” asserted his wile, in
greater astonishment. “My hat !"
gasped the amazed Deacon, staring at
hcr w,th o y e8 ha,f **J °«* of the,r
sockets, and then laughing hysterically,
and shivering from head to loot. “Cer
vainly it is,” persisted his wile, “and
here is your best hat.” taking this »r
ticlc from its accustomed place, and
holding it out to him. Without a word
the miserable man sank into a chair
and after staring h'ankly at, his wife lor
a Providence moment, slowly said : “The ways o'
are past finding out: rub
my head, Matildy !”—« Danbury Newt,
Flowers and Ferns.
bly Nothing beautifies a room more sensi¬
than a few plants or flowers taste¬
fully arranged. In summer flowers arc
always available, and in winter their
place may be agreeably supplied by
sprigs of evergreen, dried grasses, or
immortelles. A lew creeping plants or
cold ivy can be obtained at any time dnring
weather, and a few twigs of these
brought int > use whenever required.
Those who keep house j lants always
have tho materials at hand for table
decoration, and they should he used
liberally and constantly, varying the
arrangements as often and ns widely a
possible, A’eharniing house ornamenf
is supplied by n lorn ease, which u» y
be construei d quit,< cheiply, while the
plants requi ed, being indiuenous ‘o om
wodds snd mcaonws, can bo easily col
lectcd : so 'bat the pleasure of i aving
a casd*well fidrd with finely-grown plants
can be niVfOjed by those who do not wit-h
to r>pe id large’y for this purpose.
The flight of litiher and tho folly i*
those who lavish mohey wastefully wer
never bettor illustrate 1 than in the case
of the late Legrand L'ckwood’s splen¬
did mat hie palace a* Norwalk, Conn
There are forty acres of finely orna
mental gnunds, in thc center ot which
is a stately si met ure costing $2,000,000
On tho picmif.es are three other hand¬
some buildings, porter's lo Ige, roiser
vatoiies, stables, and so on The house
is resplendent with polished marble ,
frescoes, inlaid woodwork of the most
eostly kind, doors which cost 82.000
each ; a billiard room on which $10,000
were expended , and there are forty
nine rooiua thus gorgeously decoMted.
no two of which are alike. It is esti
mated that between $2,000 000 and
•3,000,000 of cash were sunk in this
monument ol extravagance, and yet the
entire establishment is now on the mar
Let for leas than $350,0)0.
A ... .ho. ».u‘ .'n.itii.r
adventurer nnr a lunar.c. and who lives
in a ainall town of T.acany, Italy, de
clarM that ho ia the Duke de Reich
•tadf, the son ot Napoleon I. lie is
said to resemble thc Kmperor as he was
late in life, lie say. th.r in 18U, the
chi'd, who was afterwards known as tin
Duke Of Keichttadt. was substituted for
him, and that he was first confided to a
dom.a-.can , . • and , afterward , , to a i kmght • i . o.
Maita. b or sixty years the claimant has
lived in Tuscany on a small income
provideti mysteriously, and although he
has always declare 1 hirnse » the Duke
de Reiehstadt he has never attempted
to have his claim authorized .
From the fact that when the body of
• man of average size is reduced liter
ally to ashes by fire, only about ten
pounds of said ashes remain, it is shown
that tha human system contains seven¬
ty per cent, of water. In the remain
ing shirty per oent. twenty is oarboo.
which disappears in gas at the bartiing
even as the watery seventy evap rate.
Thus your “solid man" HI possesses real*
j »bout ten pounds of aohdity.
Western adaptation of the words of
the poet: “Loathe the poor Indian !"
I Austria, according to late census re
tarns, has a population of 35,943,0^2
i souls.
BUY O' IY THE GENUINE
I FAIR BAN KSj
Standard Scales
Stock Scales. Hoy Scale*, Dairy Scales,
Counter Scales, &e... ft~.
tiles ifjiairni incmpll) and rca
souabiy,
For Fale, also, Letter Presses, and
the most perfect
JlllilllU III JljM P UflOIl A ? 3 FlH JJIllI A WFH If III*.
Miles Al^rmTillCo’s
MEUCHAN’T EVERY NS] muMFsSaj EVERY
cm n.n i*jrnzr:?itz 'Ll DRAWEY
m ,*
USE THEM *£■ WARRANTED
so; D \T
Faiib nKs’ c le Woreho*ses
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 ISKO 43>W 4 Y, A. ¥.,
166 Baltimore Street Baltimore,
35 Camp Street New Orleans.
Fairings & Ewinpr, .
Mast itic Hull I’liHiitl plna.
Fairbanks, Brown & Co-,
it M Ik .‘-'ir.ct, I’os on.
Pollard & Co., Afe its,
Aqgus a, Ua.
I'jr >alr h;
Wm- Stevens. (fa.*
17 S|«nrin,
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Cures As it by Magic,
COLDS- OUGits. HO \11SENE8*.DI13N
CHITIS A>TII VIA, .VIIOOUIN
COUGH c HOLT, ri.KIIBISY,
. 1*A1N AND SORE'ESs IN
THE IlltKxST DIFFI¬
CULTY OF BRE A U II
l.NG, AND MILL
POSITIVELY
CURE
CONSUMPTION.
ifl If AJB8TIC in conscious power this fin
penal rrmrdy «weeps os relcnilsss doom
upon lh« enmiti-g ot Hie I Ii on! and Lungs,
Heaven bom it is ; w omniputmt to re
lieve, simpln nn-1 limndess. - Delicious to
lake Ti e earlhly S.vior .io all rffliofed
.,illi any (tisoats of iho Lungs lto wise
f i bbe d witn dbcH w; i r«»<*•’* nondwful
virtues of Ulobr w«*r juup Druyg’.rts and
pur pale by all ti si <?r ss
Chemfits Pi c-.-WI lert^lbs.
Or. J. S., PEMBERTON, Proprietor,
All .uia, Geotgia.
For sale tiv
4 II IIIItl^OXG fci O.,
OAR RETT, CO y'pau, tit.
LAND A , Agta
Augusta, U.urgia.
r«o>? 8 ij -
M
(with latest improvements )
ros 20 r< ars thk
Standard of Excellence
throughout tiik world.
If yonltiink of buying a Sowing Macbiro
it will pay you to ex .mine lie records of
those now in use snd profit by exp, ris-- ce.—
Tilt* Wht»t*ler & V 1 ilsttti at antis
SSrJH8^“S:, “WJ5.-B:
lary Hook, making a (Airk
Mlteh. alike on b-il, aitles of th« fabric
sewed. All shuule nisrhin -* w *«te power in
drawing Ih,. shuttle b,ck after the stitch ia
^eT ‘""T„ r.Tbine. ^ ^ * ,r * 5n "f
Wheeler & Wilson lusts u lllc
tlni®. «' d proves an eoonom-eal n<re*t
rn *’ ,,! Do no ' ^bere «’l -h.t i. promised by
SO eallrd 11 . “e esp J ' machines y you “ should !
r . T „ rt> pr<wf VP „ h aT , c tfd
their r»lue. Money once thrown «waj tan
uoi be recorerai.
lor circular- Ma. iilne? eold on e«*w
; ,eor n,0, '. ,hl y f-'metus t. ken, Old
machines pm in or I r o: reet ived in ex*
ebanee.
WHEELER .k WILSON >1F S ro s OFFI
UEN: Say^nnah, >ugu-t», Macon and
Columbus fi».
j W. B CLEYES, Gen. Ags , ^arannah Gs
Aug 23 73. if
* Joseph ProfoUaiio,
i SOLE AGENT FOR
j COTTON
WHITE’S FLAKIER
ia Hancock county
x>rice $22 50 Cash.
All repairing done on MaeLlnes at short
e*t totice.
OLD IRON takra in exchange for
War*. grin*, j iu *: 2a.
SOI. U.B I. E
PACIFIC GUANO
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O' AS 11 l>niCE $50 PER TON.
Junctors’ A cceptanco Si’’)'?' 50
Delivered at Boat or Bailrcad Free cf Drayage
o:o
fPIlK USE of this Guano f.>r the past Eight Years has established its character
J. for ♦ xeelicnce an 1 reliability. ^»1 need only assure consumers that tho Gu
ano brought into ma'ket, this season, is precisely the same i» composition aud
quality as that heretofore sold.
The large fixed Capital invested by this Company in this business, tarnishes
,bu bei,t guarantee ol continued excellence. Thc Company h»s a greater inter
cst in lnaintM n ng i‘s standard ol'quality than any number of consumers can
have.
O.ders and information lurni.hcd on application to my Agents at various Lo¬
cal Mat kefs.
J. 0, Mathewson,
AGENT PACIFIC GUANO CO., AUGUSTA, GA.
Cothern & Watkins, „
AGENT, SPARTA, GA. fcbT om
^R. R. Rr
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CTJRKK THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this Advertisement nee-! nnj ono
.SUFFER WITH I’A IN’.
RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR
- EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
"^Hc Only X*«in Remedy
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I.V FROM O.VR T<* « »vRN'TY MINUTRS,
Ao RlUtl maitar Aflil how or .irmri.tinr Imirm, tlie ?5er pal n the
M we.1ri l.leB, >'rip|iled, VOIIS,
hieoraUtc.or pr...irale4 with 'll.e.isr may sutler.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
wtu. afford instant kask.
I.VFAMM ation or tiik kiuneys.
IMFLAMU i*Tinvm 'VnvoKsrioN A THv N Bi>w?ilt mannER - -
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'ptv.rios, cRour, diimitkri AKKH i. Is
ii ftoAcnr, TooTUAruK nIxr’a'iatia. rhrumatism. ’ • ,
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pan. « ei.»t-w.ii ra.«
^Twenty IBomeBtirtiit B?»pain half ARPS,rJA'SRS.tlt a tumi»i»r or water tl' K winu.ftw STt t.M At‘II,
ell R
aaaaiiiMKK'N u.rvOs. f^r^i
m&nV&fc&lESX. water wiltur.-..ui <■[ BUM (row ahnga of
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FEVDt AND AGUE.
FF.VKR ixn All Rrnr-dfnrBftr e»nt,. Th- r« It
Bel a rcm,dt. I »fnHB tM« world Uu»l »• 111 cure levrr
and A V u«. andjll "tber Matortna*. IlikHH, «r*rk«,
LIEF. Fifty ctt:.|tr boot*. '
HEALTH! BEAUTY I!
btroro ako fru rich blood-incriasr
| | orri.r.siiA.vi> wricht—oi.Kar mcis and
BEAi.Tirti,ooMPi.RxioMsi-UTKKUtoAiJ=
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THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
BAR SSSSHi TKULX WOSUKKFVb MKJICINK,
or THIS
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Every Pif* Increase ii FM
and Weintit is Seen and
VF,>t Krtry cmnmuoi Srnf of lbs thmugktbo S IRS A P AR fT.fJJW^WXKril,- \ rin«,
'a-ea
«£!; alar matarlsL dtwMr. Bersf-tls, I k«r» la .impikin, Tu
awn, No4mI nlhr tnd.^Ar
Soragyss, SUSBaor-a.ibscLtrEe. from th- E*r». .ml
lbs worst forms of Skin dl.r.w^ Vrupilons, l>m
SnrM.Hesldll.A4. Rin* Woriu,.-«nRhe.im.Krysiprlsi. the FleU*. Tumors,
lllack Spots, Wnroistn , »n
ths Woiuh, slid Hll w< skrniae sod pslnfai dl«
rhari-ss is. Sl»his»r»is, wlthls lAwsw.fHpsnnsnds3lws.wsof ,b« "f Oils
the lif«r .principle. »rs Chsmisiry. snd cnr.tus sfew dsy.' ranee will
moti'ler rof MtKl-rr, u.r of
prors to.BT person uslugltforr thrr of these forms
dlsasse its pntenl power toeure them.
If the nsuent, d.tlr becoming red-wad bytnewsswn
sad dacomposition that Is eont.naally prograwts*. sue
cosislasrrsstinsthesa wssios. snd r«p»ir» tbs s»mo
with nsw m.ierislmsde fr..m baslthy snd this
ths haKHAP ARII.I4AW will snd does sscure—seurn
Ise-risin; f t * lieu ones ibUrem-dy eommsorts Ms
W(wk..f puetsestlns, snd suercods in dlm.nisMnr dsy tha *
|.«s of wsstss. IW repmr. will bs rapid, f-snersnd snd srsey
the pstlsnt wlllfesl himself grow Ing .transer,
tho fooddigesnuf hetlsr.sppMIM Improving, sodllssh
and »ton)vd<wsthert.«»»ri«IUJ4H wsl*ht inermslof. R yoi,nn »««*•!>
all kuowa remsdlsl sgrais la ths core rantIs ,8cm*
fnlons.t'nasntn.Hsinl, mod H«n dlsc.es ; but,; is lbs
only posiavocare for - -
Kidney A Bladder Complaints,
arss.SK?il5ssSft3r- “*
Tumor of 12 Tears* Growth
Cured by Had way's BesolvenU
dr. radway-s
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Lute Caratemi k.
TT of \
X I. Batts SA'V MILL, about .*
. miles from Millcdgevillc, are prepareti
to furnish good pine Lumber ot every
style and grade on shor» notice. They
also saw Laths and manufacture Ohl
i fashion country chairs. They can furn¬
ish timber dressed or undressed—will
ship by railroad *-wtraeta They lor public «rew pur
pared -,^4Hwrrfngg. to take Give call. Oor or
r .; r ns a
’ post office is Millcdgeville, Ga. Our
mill ia located 3 miles from Carr!s S*a»
tion, M. ii A. R R.
j SHIVERS A WOSHEM.
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j ob wor k neatly executed iu the
I TiMts A Planter office.
Iron in the Blood
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AN
Iron
.TONIC,
r
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
T/ie Peruvian Syrup, a Protect¬
ed Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is so combined as to havo
the character of an aliment, <ta
easily diyestal blood and assimilated
with‘the as the simplest
food. of Nature’s Jt increases thc Vitalising quantity
Own
Agent, Iron in the blood, and
cures *>y (t a thousand ills," simply
Vitalising Toning up, Invigorating and
thc vitalized System. Thc en
richcd and blood per -
in repairing cates every damages part of and thc body,
UlOrbUl waste,
SCarcJtUKf Ollt SCCI'C
««<? leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of thc won -
dcrftll SUCCCSS Of this remedy ill
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com¬
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar¬
rhoea, Boils, Ifcrvous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tlio Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of thc blood, or a.c- i
eompanled by debility or <t Ion*
State of thc system. lie In y free
from Alcohol, In any form, its
energizing by effects are not fol¬
lowed corresponding rcac -
tion, but are permanent, inf it
sing life strength, vigor, of and new
into all parts the system,
and building up au Iron Con¬
stitution.
| Thousands havc been changed
weak, by the use sickly, of this suffering remedy, from
crea¬
tures, to strong, healthy, and
1 happy men and. women; and
invalids itate to give cannot it reasonablijjpt&m. trial.
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See that each bottle ha%P CHU
VIAN evnor o***vn f1i Tno glass.
Pamphlets Free.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
>o. SO Harriaoii Av., BoaioM.
(join BY I) It UGlilbTS UEIfERALI't.
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Dr. J. Walker's California
^ inegar Bitters are .*» purely Veg¬
etable"preparation, ma«le chiefly the’lower from
the native herbs found on
ranges of thc Sierra Nevada moun¬
tains of California, tho medicinal
properties of which arc extracted
therefrom without the use of Alcohol.
Tlio question is almost d-nily .asked,
“ What is the cause of the unpar¬
alleled success of Vinegar Bit¬
tern?’ pur answer is, that they
remove the causo of disease, and
the patient recovers his health.* 3?iey
j are life-giving the great principle, blood paiifier and a
j 1 Vator and Invigorptor a perfect Reno
of the system.
; Never before in th# history of the world
has a fu<-di<-:ne been compounded pos
aesning Bitters the remarkable healing qualities of Vix
euar in the sick of
every disease man i-: heir to. They arc
a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver aud Visceral Organ-, iu Bilious
Diseases »
The properties of Dr. Walk¬
er’s V ixeuar Bittkrs are Aperient. Dia
Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilfous.
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8oW *?, y * ,u Dra g*uu wad Dealers,
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G. O. .....-...........frr^Tht.
K. A. BRAHE & CO.
Watches, Clocks an«l Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATEDIGOODS,
A large assortment of
Fancy Goods.
206 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Clark*, old
stand.
N. B.—Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Re¬
paired and Warranted dec27 6a.
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f CARPETS, CURTAINS, &C
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JJfew (woods at liOwFrlc’es
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JAMES G-. BAILIE & BROTHER
TTAVING dctennir.e l to turn their stock info CASH, will offiy^extra
II meuts to purchasers of the following desirable goods Iroui this date
Best Eng’ish Tapestry and Body Brussels,
Extra Heavy All-Wool Three-ply Carpets,
Beautiful Extra ffrnvy All-Wool Scotch Carpets,
Ingrains at Very Low Prices,
Striped Carpets for Rooms, Stairs and Halls,
Beautiful Lace Curtains,
Window Corniers, Curtain Bands and Loops,
Plain and Striped Reps and Terrya for Curtains,
Pimm and Table Covets, in Cloth, Felt and Flock,
Ileartl. Rugs and Door Mats,
Window Shades, Any Size and Any Color,
Crumb Cloths, Chron.os and Hair Clot^-’r
^Plain, Cheek mid Fancy Canton width. £{«ttit>8*»
Floor and Table Oil GJ oih.nny done Promptly
Carpets Maid and «tt Work at
fob. id j*" Jas. ft Bailie & Bro’ w
Hunt’s Improved Cotton Seed
—AND—
FORMULA. FOR COMPOSTING HOME
MADE MANURES.
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i AGAIN offer my improved Colton Seed. nnJ Formula for Compos!in*\nAUUre Mw
j yi:l.lrs.T 04 ’* rt-r or ^ u "« uaM •*-«• «■•"««. «»5
years mercia pas ts.lU^r ami made ah « each cost , , $0 00. 1 have of used 30(1 my tbs. Maar.re lint e.Tircly o„ m v c ^p for tw^
.eed , |he being > ear an average Dolton lolltc llc e O r 000 U
oo'ton, coat *'J 00 per acre, for materials pu chastd o inanipt.lVa, wUfTT
VV h.ii I u aim is t' e reducing lint cost, of what we have lo buy and j£aaiw* in ir(no —
o? i nr home ni ii ures. - f ^
I off r my seed in seernby s eks of two bushels ^ SODail
$10 for fifiecu (K», wi dollars. lt Hie pledge Keferciice oi purchaser io ke. p neij.hho i. <• »ecrct/^V“ lsa **' ?ocd a,,,i to,rau h*
, to any of’“I r.y.w W^ A SpBrt ( , g
P. S. AU letters to me t Jil.ico-*^ 11 vecilve prompt attention. Money shonld br
•eut by expies*. ' Sparta, jaa. Si^a0m.
BARRY'S fertilizers.
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NO. 1 ‘FOR OLAY LANDS, v
CASH *00 00. TIME^Uo no.
no: 2. FOll GIUY LANDS,
CASH fOO 00. TIME SGA 00.
BI PHOSPHATE OF IilMR
for compostii.g with cotton seed— from<$*$0 00 to $15 00. „ . ..
jun_24 2m. H. L MIDDLEBROOKS, sPakta.gww Agt%^
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FERTILIZER.
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HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR Proprietors,
MACON, i
GEORGIA.
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FORMULA NO. 1 makes 2,000 lbs. GUANO, price S25 50 Cash at dcoot “
in Macon. •'
FORMULA NO. 2 makes 3,000 lbs. GUANO, prise $L0 50 Cash at depot
io Macon. * • *
For Formula ard Testimonials, apply to mo at Devereux Station, through
mail, or at my store two miles southwest from theie. Will soil fur cash or good
Warehouse acceptance,
jan. 23 1st April. JAMES) A. PALMER.
The Best, the Cheapest!
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BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE MILLION !
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!People of Hancock* don’t forget wlien. call youi (ro to Xown»
to on
^ ND supply yourselves w '** 1 ®®°b* and Shoes, the like of which has never been seen in
ordsr by the best manufacturers in the country.
He will s«II all qualities of Ladies’ Shoes at 25 cenls a pair REDUCTION ; and Gen¬
tleman's hand sewed Khoes, Congr-sn Gaiters and Boota at 50 cts. and $1.00 a pair lower
than at any other period word. during the present year. Every article sold, warranted in the
strictest sense of the
He gratefully acknowledg»s the la-gc patronage received f- om his friends in the country,
and wdl, in return, do bis uu*****® accommodate snd please ** ero.
..... PETER KEENAN,
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” dec2T3m Central Hotel Building, Augusta, Ga.
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CARHART A CURD*
IMPORTERS and dealers in
Hardware,Cutlery,Carriage Material, &c.,
J 18, ’73 MACON GEORGIA.
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