Southern times & planter. (Sparta, Ga.) 1870-18??, May 16, 1874, Image 3

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Tim PLANTER. M’AltTA, GA., MAV Id, 1874. local affairs. Methodist Church Hev G. II. l’attillo, Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath, 1L o clock a. >1 , and 71 P. M. Sunday School, 9i A. M. J»igy, r Meeting. Thursdays 7} V. Glass Mewling, Friday atterno- n, o'cl ek Sici.'imcnt, Lord’s Supper, every fetMatfr. Hai-'amient, i«m. 1 h P every oV'i'-k, be/iirc J,i fiid'l ,B| li, st 4 Fa wo 11 > <'ut nett—;vi aching evrty 'Juesday nig lit. SunrUy after fnldmh Bapt ji st Church. A. •!. at tie, 1’astor. Service* •very Mccnd and fouilli Snhbutli at 9 clock, a. M . and 5 o’cleek p. M. Chamberlin, Boynton & Co, T\ e now have in our Dress Goods Department f lic largest mid finest stock of Black and colored Wilks, Lisle Silks, Challcs, Dana's, Dcbage’s, Mourn¬ ing Goods, colored Oigandivs and Lawns, White Goods, Luna Lace Points and Kaeqnes, I’aiasols, Gloves, Jlosioiy, and General assortment ol Dry Goods and notions over ottered an Atlanta, Our assortment of Ludie'u fine Dress Goods is unequalled in the fitaic, Humpies sent on application. Carpel* ! Carpel* !! Wo arc now making a specialty of Carpets in our our Carpet Depnrtinimt, Wc bnvftfit all times an elegant line of Axminsters, Velvet, Body and Tapes try Brussels, 3 J’lys, Ingraina, and ehoap Carpets, Floor Oil cloths, Oil Shades, f,aeo Curtains, Damasks, Hops Wall Caper, and iiouso Furnishing Goods. A largo lino of Brocitolle, Cnata line, Batin’s, and silk 8tiipi.-d Heps, Lambreguiiis and eornieo madj to order Cocoa and china mattings a specialty All of all >vc goods bought for cash uu «1er recent clnpressed markets and now •flercd at bottom prices. CHAMHKHLIN, BOYNTON A Co., <H» <V OS Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go., April, II If. ' Wanted. \\ ti want ft good, well-disposed bny who cu 11 pome well recommended, and who ran read and write tolerably well ; thr one disposed in woik, to set m to learn piinte)’* fade. Only those who ex r pp.t to work, and are willing to set in _br , n trim of not less than three year*, ■red apply. A Word lu the Wise. We find rut out honk* many of tho best mimes m llunpock, "ho owe for the p*pi*r I"" nr three jcir* -C we jm-t want to tell you. that w Ji we don't want to start in with a duo, wo want all who can p issiUy do so to come tip and pay, or ve shall have, t,o stop your have paper. Every urtiele w« uro wo pay cash for, nul we can’t afford tlo a credit business. We know that money is very scarce with Grim im juM new , and consequently with ii* ; nod ifyon can't pay it nil now, pay vl at you can. Anyhow, cone in and nnni gi for paying next full W'e Want to hear from you, whether you pay or n t; otherwise ve will stop your paper. All indebted otherwise will pleas- call and settle, for we want tfie money, and il you don’t, we'll put the devil a ft t r von. A Nice Treat. IVe mo indebted to Hev. G. II. ]*« tillo, for quite a nice treat in the shape of a mess ot new Irish potatoes. Maty thunk* for your kind remembrance, and for your sympathy for us in not having a good garden Thi* prepares us to appreciate ruch favors, — ———• The Weather. I p to Wednesday last, we had con tinned beautiful weather, which was very favorable to farmer* ; but since then, it Inis been cloudy with occasional light rains, but they w ill riot hurt much if it don't continue too long. Wc sup pos® the cotton i* about nil planted Corn is looking refreshed from the late sunshine, and we reckon will do pretty well vet. Tin: first nunilmr of tlu) Dalton En¬ terprise is before us. It* first appear¬ ance, in every particular, is good. Dal¬ ton being our old home, we naturally feel an interest in her welfare vet, and wc huil this worthy enterprise, ns an other evidence of her continued progress and prosperity. We congratulate them on thi* valuable acquisition, and hope to sue them support it ns it deserves ; And, il the first issue is a specimen of what it will continue to be, it will be worthy their encouragement aud sup. port. Chain Gang The Sheriff ha* turned over to the town authoritiea, the inmates of the Ooanty jail to work the streets. This ie proper and right, il Waves no dead weigh* on the county, and is decided¬ ly an advantage to the town ; and un der the akilltirl overaeeing of Mar>hal (Trip.,.;*, they vnll ao*>u make a showing ou our streets. Il will be known as Griggs’ brigade, ftlway* Open tor rteruito. Jenkins is recruiting iffi ee r. an f »!1 w h 0 hare nothing to d 0 , can join Griggs* brigade, nod if they don't K e, aouniW to do, ,her may be cwu^ripted, wahout card to the inauotr of curling their batr. The County Court. Wc suppose by this time all doubts, if any ilitre were, at to whether or (lie County ttourt is a institution, ire removed. By the able and pvrsi vi ting manner in which tho | resent wonby and eftuient incumbent, *T dge F L Linlc ctriys it on, it is not only sell .sustaining, but wc guess leaves a balance in the treasury. Be sides, it docs an immense amount good to the county, outside of the dol lars and Cents, and is an indc»peusabie institution. Me only hope the juris diction of flic Court may ic inctenscd, in both civil and criminal coses, It: I* ready relieves the .Superior Court wbrcTi <J. • mmeiise at. om ,f of ‘—»•> greatly eneumb*** tMl/i)urt#ud delays the biiriness. Poisoned Tbrongb Mr. A. L, Birdsong, we learn that on Sunday morning last, a little son of Mr. Wm. Anderson, who lives near May.QcId, 3 or 4 years old, got hold of u bottle of very poisonous medicine, one </ro/> of which was a dose for an adult, and drank about half of what ivng in the bottle, of about an ounce size. Dr. Baker, acorn petent and reliable physician, was im mediate y summoned, and at last uc count iie was still alive, but vety little hope of recovery f wat entertained. We sympathi-c ... with the . parent*,and equal ly with the little boy. This is another stern wnr-’ing to careless parent*.— Keep your poisonous medicines where innocent children can't get them. Personal. Mr. John Knox, formerly *n old and respected citizen af this place, but now of Greensboro’, Ga , is in town. We, don’t know for how long, but we hope his stay nmongst his old friends muy bo pleasant. Hev. B. If. Sasnett is in town on n visit to his rclut ima and friends, in fact, to hi*old homo. Mrs. 8. is with him, and wo hope his stay will be pleasant, as wc know it will, amongst his numerous friends and acquaintan con. Wo had a call last week from our ge¬ nial old friend, Charlie VV. Baldwin, who we arc always glad to meet, for he is one ol the cleverest hoys extant, and re| res 1 . no of the largest and most reliable-bye houses in Boston; which, ns is wall known, is headquarters for the shoe market, and Charlie is making those who didn't heret'fore believe it, know it now. !!n is one of the most popular nud most sueees-lul commercial lm"p|prs ot the day, and we hope his house lightly uppieciates him. Herring's Neuralgia Cure. To those who suffer with tint most dreaded an 1 painful disease, t'o’iralgia, we would s.»y read tho advertisement elsewhere, nud the certifi-ate* of its merit, and wee in all our w mi, tint it doo* all tli it i* claimed for it. Wu have seen it thoroughly tc-tnJ, ami In- w of our personal knowledge that it in// l itre, if upp’icl according to diiec-* tions. We know, too, (lie man who make* if, is himsolfa living witness of the of ficaey of thi* medieioo. lie discovered it. in seeking relief, for his own oimo lie h*.* long been an invalid, is a good, honest, pure man, a* the world affords, and needs and is fully Worthy the help ho get# by the sale of this valuable mcilicino. But he only want* it to stand uu it* own merit, amJ proposes, to any who try it and follow hi* direc¬ tions carefully, that if it does not do wlmt he claims for it, the money shall be refunded, and the druggist who sells are *o instructed. It is fur sale hereby A II. Birdsong Co. It is also good for various other things, cuts, bruises, ulcers, old sores Ac. Cali and try it. That Fire Company. M ell, we hope the young men have thought of it, and the old ones too. We should have a Fire Company ; nil are interested, everyone—pr pirty holder or not. No town of the size and wealth of 8parta, should he without one. It’s truo we til . milt not nerd it in r mot unlit m a a year, vo nr out at one Die n good engine will pay tor itself ; and wc could get a good In’th.. see ond hand engine vorv } chean P ’ IUth ® oih iitnes, . , lately, . all the companys sre X get ti,, p, , earn engines, and n ,\ bsvo , their - hand engines (or sale. We think there D a com;any in Macon now who has one. Wc hope cur new board, who are men of progress and enterprise, will t.iUc hold of tI iih inutter. It is a fine opportunity lor them to make for then, selves a name more lastimr K than their office, by inaugurating • the most useful and needed enterprise that Sparta will 1 • * er . that she _ should ia%e, ana one hav® had year* ago. The beautiful new city "*» r“’ j> * “•“■»«« •-"« m council; but, gentlemen, here is a chance ■ for vou r* fad r of .i them. A , ; •“ good tiro engine We need, and it will beat the City Hall all hollow ft will ...r hand your name down to posterity -uiuy, ana and jour cu i T-eu s cbiloren will rise up tc biers u But really, a good fire err gine would be a ui net judicious invests iient. one that none would object to being taxed to pay, for oi it* advantages -,'r all an get -'et a a chare anare. .Many Manv thousand* thnn«an of ui.'iiars worth ot property might be saved by it. We know many, much smaller Fire place* than Sparta, that have a Company, and would net be :.''r.vKi“;.''i”:r; tar behind. Wb.t -ay yon. geatleoieu ol the Cotnmifeicn, you are the on«s to Start tho ball, and We hope vou Won’t be VC lone iwug awui about it. ... Improvement of the Methodist Church. We have been shown, by the ! prising pastor, Rev. G. II l’atillo, j design of the improvement or 1 and tower to be added to the Church. Which, when completed, make a very decided and much needed improvement to both the convenience ami appearance of the church. The addition will be, when complete, a tibulc, the width o> the church on the front end, eight feet wide, with the base of the tower twelve loot square and ex 'ending 4 loot in front, making a porch l’J leet wide and 4 feet long, winch will licAj-> *-..-• **t 1 ■' 11 1 1 i mry~ ~To ^•.'fltJU e hum whence two doors - lead, on either side, into the church. The base of the tower will be twelve 12 leet fiiuarc and 14 feet high, with the next ««y 10 r«etH,a .ui be something on the oider of the Pics byterian church V..U.V.. we suppose. PU| . |nw . Well, this is a step in the right di rcction, and wc hope the good people may open their hearts, (and purses) subscribe liberally and lot no delay be caused tor want ol ..... to mi*, to push it . to *'i early completion. Wo are glad 0 scribed. learn that a gooJ portion is already sub Col. Turner, wc learn, kind'y pro PO"'’ 8 lo furnish the bell. This is truly 'h-^uimous in h.m, ami we hope be may for many years to come, be blest n )C privPet-e of answering to the ca! | 0 f* th*t bell 'i’be lumber is on the giound and the con tract has been let to Mr. Shivers, who is a worthy winkman and will push itjto rapid completion. Much praise is due our enterprising p istor lor the in¬ terest taken in this matter, and when it is done, wc hope he u ay stay here to enjoy it, the full limit of yoais allowed by the conference. Cancers. Ilnw many ehudder at the mere men lion of tin's dreaded disease, ami how tliankf'iil ought we to be to a wise prov. idoiiee that in the advancement of sci¬ ence and medical skill, it is no longer to be dreaded; for we of our own knowledge, know whcicof wo speak, when we say they ran le on red, and and that in a very short time without any instrument, and with but little pain. Dr. John 1*. Andrew.*,of Thntnasvillc, Ga. Cures them within eight days.— IV e have seen many pet sons whom he lias cured, and he has tho cancels in ulebob .l, roots and all, to show that all of it is out. His treatment is simple and harmless, and cures peimunctly. To prove which, lie can show many cer tificates, and we copy from the Thorn iisville Tirtvs, o( last week, a certiiicate from a gentleman who we know would not s«y wh it wuseveu doubtful. Tlio-c having cancels would do well to add 1 css him. Thomas CoL’nty, April 27, ’71. It is with the greatest pleasure tiiat I am able to certify, that l)r Jno. 1). An drew*, of Tliotnai.ville, Ga., has neent ly cured me of a very painful and dis¬ tressing cancer, without the aid of the krnle. His treatment is mild, effectual and certainly, in every respect, to the point. In four or five days from his first application, the ea-ieer was enttr» hj removed, and the place healed run idft/. and was in a few days entire/j/ 117 //, almost a- it by nnn/ir. And l respect¬ fully urj<\ itirwst(y f al! who may hi* alllietcd with that loaths- on diseane, cancer, to loose no tiuio in calling on the Doctor for treatment. He i* gen¬ tle kind, attentive, alii cting no pain that can he avoided, and is thoroughly qualith d for iho alleviation ui *11 those suffering will* *u< 4 dr> ad diseases. Call on him al once and h - euie 1. A. IV. MrrrtiKt.L. Bonham. Our people enjoyed, last Saturday night, a rare treat in listening to tho inimitable Bonham. It was good, the best and most entertaining show we have been to in many a day. He bad, too, a good house, and we know there wa* not one present who did not hear¬ tily enjoy it, and as to the morals \c.. we agree with tho Milledgeville I nioii if- Rrrorder, which says: “There is one feature in I’rof. Bon ham’s entertainments t-> which we would call especial attention. Far from being immodest or immoral in there uiotest degree, to please a vulgar ‘ or vi rated .,r public taste, ». . , they .i possess a strong- . ly marked magnificent moral tendency ; nav, many of his reeit .tions Irequcnt Ij* press on the heart religious infer cnees iherefore, most .u irresistably 3 No wonder, that » our most „ . e fustidicn* .* I I la dies, and the gravest ministers of the gospel, were among Mr. Bonham's hearers and ardent admirers Yet there was a dash of pleasantry and m ex quisit per feel ion in his delineations of character which put his whole audi enee into an equal rapture of delight, and laughter often trod ciosrly ou the heels ot tears. The language may seem extravasrant f eulcv to tl tho.e o-e who who have have ^^0* . ' but just !“"! I to 11 ' ut 0*1 . . we who aro hate. 8Ur ® lt e are pleased to learn that he proposes ;5^®* I® give us a call once a vear. Mil* 1®wpu„r«,w -• -- Ov» business men, these blue days, w ... “ Away duil , ,, , ly depredations , , lle care on ^" n V U'be. Fisliinn poles 1 and - ta<, hle are . in demand. ----- ' On Monday th* 12th instant, i. this e nn *>'. D.vmsi. K. L Ei baiik, mtant «on of Mr. d- M. Eubank —aged seventeen months an 1 IW enu-nioe da*^ ———————— ■ . TUF GRFATF^T n'QrfU/FRV nC THK L ’ ih»i «un a*. j o* 1 have with been Near a great Jg sufferer and for a nnmber | yenrs, a, daring tnat Um *’ ,f many Thy. sreutu. U; frem all. f' -and no re ief_my <MI became chrome. I suffered daily, *u” r»^i»e«H«■« \ •riment ng which finai'y'•' ,cOV ® re 1 Low., it will eure ererytime. 1 have net L who it- *f« ei ked ^J, n d rful. remedi It is no “Ha^ nl .£' mlveriireil * :l | e <ug) ]} urUB< Ulcers, ' ltheunatism, *| n ^ P il ^ 19 Kf n .“ I I orally. All I ask ?p®bov* sof benefit ^li^se who diseases, I am 1 ling to |>«y t l*" | h ^ "X%r wi ( h y could ! st far "tierring’s Neuralgia Cim , 1 “^^bscriier! and‘'u'^wiVl you immed ately by mail 1 jjiineiiih'” G j,j;y 1 : 11 ^ I ^ s 0 ^ no < *' ! "‘ nS5 ; can uEo. W lIEltIUNG, - I h masvi le, Ca. CEIITi FIG AT ES , YuomaSVii i.K t-'a., March 27, 1874 Mr. G. IV. Herring 1) nr Sir : Your * Neuralgia Cure” is cert-inly what you you claim it m he ‘-a great medi al discovery.” I have Med it, and found It u great specific ' ‘ ' 1 • v£;"!„7S — - - 0 J d^ad. rind Seine reliiviil tnc Lionc night. 1 have used it in myfiim ilv. ” md f.i 'll 1 it ni vou r«Commended it lo b id, erfully rcion.i.i.nd h 10 „li who areifilicu d with i.euralgia or other pains. Very respoctfuly, s. E EOT TOM 5. TiioMitvir.i.K, Ua., Ma-ch 2, 1874. I take p CH*.,rc In eta'ing that I have tried “Ib riing’s N-u ala'a t'ure,” admir in .hly several in RUnces, amt l lint I fii d it adapt ed in the cure or relit-f of such diseases as lie c niu s fur it, and w< uld rocommcnd those need ng such a remedy to g ve it a trial, arid 1 thirk they will not be disap¬ pointed JOHN 1) ANDREWS, M. D. Bcst N, Thomas CoVstv, 0*., April 8 h 1874. This is to certify that I ii ve us. d f r Neuralgie and Teotliaelie, 011 and my daujliter, ••Iliriint’s Neuralgia Cure,” two np plie’tti ns cured her. I car fully recom¬ mend it lo die public as a c-ore for mu.nl gia an 1 toothache. REV. CAPEL RAIFORD. For sale bv A. II. BIRDSONG & CO, Sparta, Geo’gia. HERRING, REV G. W. rhomasville, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICES. A SIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA Almas! Every Ca«c Cured Willi PA 1 N-KI! LER!! Dear Sir* : During a ivsidencc of some ten wars 11 Finnr and t'liina, »s a missionn •T. toitnd your I'sin-Ki ler h most vnluable run-sly for ihat tearful scourge the ('holers. In a tnifnstering tlie locdic ne 1 found it most effectual to give a lea-spoonful of Pain Killer in a gill of liot w.ner sweelened with su ar ; then, af'er aliont fi teen minutes, be¬ gin to gLe about a tablespooifnl ofilie same mixtrre every few minmes mdil relief is ob t lined. Apply hot ap lications lo the ex treniities. liailie hestoinich with t* e Paiu Killer, Gear, and r ih the Hu bs briskly. Ot those who had the t liotera, and took the medicine faithfully, in the way staled above, eight out of ten recovered. REV. U TELFORD, Missionary in China Dear Sir Pining a long tesi b nee in ( hina 1 have used your valuable IVin Kil¬ ler, both in my own f.ituilv and amorg the Chinese, and have found it a most e.\e >ll>-ni medicine. In the Summer of 1862 and 1863 w hile certain residing in Shanghai, for Cnoleia, I found if it an d al nr st eure us. in lime, lmleod. using it i-i a g-eat many in— stances, I do not reim inbir ailing in a sin gle case, f or three years l have lecn re¬ siding in this place in ’ <! Ui au, lify mi c from a physieiaurniid lia"e been obliged ef t n to ta.l upon my own resources in cases of sickness. 1 he t Ii no; e come to os in great numbers lur m di. ii.e anil advice.— Tli ii,Ii witho it medical knowledge our¬ selves. the lew s tuple remedies we can com¬ mand are so much 111 i.dvauce even of their physicians, that we have almost da ly appli¬ cations Wc allow them to come, been ise ii brirgs u in contact with them and opens * door of usefuliKS*. In diarrl tea, colic, vnmeting, cholera, Congo*, etc , your l'u n Kiilcr has been iny chief medicine. You:s, Vety truly. ..it. HEV T. P. CRAWFORD. TuOfChoW, China Those using Pa'n-Killer should strictly nb.s rve the M owing dir chons; At the commencement ol the disease, take tv Icnspoonlul of ilie l\.m Killer, m su¬ gar and water, and then bathe freely across ihe s'omach and bowels w sh the Pain-Kil ler clear, t-hou'd the d nrrhea and cramp con'inuc, rep*at the dose every fitieen min¬ in's In ihis wav the dread ut *c urge may be checked and the pn'ient re.icvcd in the course of a very few hour*. N. B.— He sure *n«l get the genuine ar¬ ticle ; -nd it is recommended bv those who have u*t d the Pain-Killer lor the Cholera, that in extreme ewes the patient take two (or more) le .spoon'ets instead of one. The I’AIN-KILLEL is sod by all the Druggis's and Dealers in Family Medicines, ifi^-piice* 25 and oOcet.is an-l $1. PKIIIIY DVVl* A- M»>, M inuf's & Prop's. 186 High St. i’rov R I. A Boon to the Whole Race of Woman : DR J. BRADEIELD’S FEMALE KEGULATOR! ! It will brirg on Ihe Menses; relieve all ^ a ’ n al Hie monthly -‘Period ; cure Ilh. u m*!>m and Nt-uralgra of back and L eru? ; |^ UClir . hw % or- Whites," and P a r ii.| Pro. laps.m ull fieri; irregularities check exe-s.ive flow, ladies. and cor r. cl pmEiar to It will remove all irritation of Kidneys «>'i Bladder; rehere Cost ven*-*; purify , the Blood ; give toil* and strength to the ! wh olc svsmm ; cle r ihe *k,n, imparting a rosv hue to iLc cheek, and cheerfulness to the mind It is a* sure a eure in all the a^ore dis etrtes as Quinine is in Chi 1? and Fever. Ladies can cure lii mse've* of al die above d*seases without which revealing their com- j plaints to any person, is a'ways mor tifying to th-ir pride and modes’y. P ls rccommeuded by the best j hysicians aDj tile clerey. LsGh*kok. Ga , March 23 1870. Buxdkield St Co , Allantr. Ga.—De*r Sirs : 1 t*kr pleasure iu sut njthat I have tor theia«t iweu*y v*ars ihe med.cine ?o i arc now pun-ng up. known a< Dr. J. I FEMALE REGULATOR, and commended. I!»t.e been ratmlhar with th* prescript on, both as a practitioner of m*d oi "* ** s ‘‘ dmnerttc p.actrcc, andean hon. estly say tuat I courier it a boon to suffer ing females, and esn but bop- that ivtry cur wi> jle land, who ny be sffuer. i mg iu any way peculiar u> tteir sex, may be a le to procure a botile, that '.heir suffer irg« may net only be relieved, but rhai they may be ie*toroi to he.lh and strength. 1 " i:h m - v ^uuoat regar^. I «m. respec '/y. _ Nf.sb ,, Maktetta. Ga.. March 21 1870. MESSR>». W M. BOOT s SO.N.-Dear Sits : 8 -me months I bought a bottle Bradfield# FEMALE REGULATOR from yui, and have vsed it in my family with the utmost sat,.taction, and Lave re i commended u lo three o, her tamihes, and ihry have found tt just what it is recum . , T are*n‘ perfect* , , ; REGULATOR heahh 'aud are able to attend to their household duties, ^-»e. and we k eordlal^ ours Reseec rce-*<nnend fully ii to Ura pub *tv. H. B- JullNsON. W>j could add a thousand other certifi V s ? b,,t WB cons 'dor tli < above amply 8,, f, ®* c,lt P" of of il vi tuc. Al. we a k is - a . . LB! povticul.trs, history of <li«onses refer* 'to 'q ',',!' 1 "'" 1 cures, i lie is d wrapper around the bM# e - Ala "vhp abptbt^a. atia^t /-* ''ll^d 3 ii 3 by ’ ‘’ al! Druggist* fel«28—ewly Manhood : Howt-a§t^How Just-published, Restored! a new & 'aJSgSs well’s c<liiio%jOt Celeb Dr. ate>l Culver Eisay oil i he radical cute (withoui nu-dieine) of Si-kiijiitokhikka or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imp. tency, Meotil niid Physical Incapacity Imped meats to Marriage, etc.: il *°> * ? '»\»DMrriox Ki’IlEfsY an! Fir*, in¬ duce.' by sclf-imlulgence or sexual extrav a S :,,!Ce . tS"“ “ l’rice in a sealed envelope only six CC Is The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, cle irly demonstrates from a tliiny years'successful praclice. Ihai (lie alarming consequences of sclf-abu-e hihj- he r.idica ly cuml without the dangerous use ot in ernai mt-iliciue or the applic tio 1 of the knife ;— point ng out a mode of cure at once simple, Cer ain and effectual, by means of which tv cry smler r, no m atter what hi-co diti n may be, may cure himself cbe ply, priva c ly and -sidically. Tins lecture should be in the hands oi ev ry man in the land. Sen', under post-paid, seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six c-n the », publisher*. or iwo postage stamps, by addressing Address llie Publishers. Oil AS. J. (’. KLINE a CO.. 127 Rowery, N. Y., 1 *. O. Dox 4 '» 8 G. April 19, 1ST?! iy To iy OH Friends Patrons, A?D THE PUBIE. 1 AM prepared to do any work in try line Carriages, Bu & gies, Wagons or Carts built, or repaired to ord-r, with neatness and d spate 1 Horse shoeing and Planta¬ tion Work done al short notice. I have on hand, and will continue lo k' ep. Clnldri n’s Carriages ( n indi pensab e article), which I will sell al Augusta prices Also, P.ows of va ious kinds am! i.m for a l purposes I will continue to keep Me'allic Bur'al Cases, wliii h will be sold ns low as c >n be afforded. IVo don Collins made to order a' short notice Where par ics desire it, I will dig graves, furnish ihe b ick and lime and wall them up. Your patronage is respar I fully solid cd. mar2l dm JOHN !. MARTIN. ATLANTA FDBNITORE MOFAC’Y, 12 anil 74 Whitehall St. (Next to Chamberlin, Boynton & Co.) M ANCFACTI' I {E HS, Win lesale and Retail Dealer in I’arlo , Chamber 1 lining room n d Oflloe FURNITURE of all ern't * a> d pa’leru*. W ib ui (,'ltaiubjr Suits, 10 pieces for $40 and $4 >. Wahiul r’hanit.cr Suits, 10 pieces, in oil or Varnish, full m-irhic. $75 and $80. Parlor Dressing case Suits, from $125 to $250. lie steads, Sui's, from $50 lo $500. from $.3.50 ujiwnr«ls. Bureaus, Wnsli stands, Mai hie and Wood Top rabies, M nrdrobes, and everything visa kept at a firs -eLiss Furniture Ftore, in endless variety and at all prices, and at as Imr, or lower, /‘jure* as the same class of goods cau be bought at any house in this Ft.ite. Mattresiea m-ue a specialty wiili us, and we make Excelsior matt esses for $3.50; Straw and ( otton $1; Shuck nud Colton, $'!; nil Cotton. $s> all Moss, $8. ICJ* Kvei-ytliii g' guuiauiced exactly (or wlmt it is sold. apt GILDING AND LOOKING GLASS ESTABLISHMENT. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY rpiIERE | LOOKING IS NO orrA«ION GLASSES TO SEND l*IG your ar.d TUItE FRAMES to ih 0 North, or elsewhere to he r*iruill when they can he done by the subscriber AS WELL and at a* low price* f.>r the same work «s in any place in the United States No matter how much the frame* are del need or the ornaments broken off, tney can bn made to look as well as new. All be want* is a trial and be guar¬ antees satisfaction lie has engage.I Mr. J. J. Browne ns bis Foreman and head workman who i» well known to be one of the best in the i ountry. Al kinds of Gilt and o her t nrnices made to ord- r. None but the REST GOLD USED. This >s the only estab i.hment oft e kind in the State. S'nd on yo ir wo-k and you will be well satisfied with it when done. 1 ! GEO. €7 DATES. 240. Br«a<l-St , Augusta, Ga. CTT AH kinds nd size* of Looking Glasses tunnehed. both French and German. j *pnll8 am. ! - Crawfordsville Advertisements^_ NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM. A. M. BENrON. W N. MERCIER ot Augusta, ott'rawfoidsville, Ga BrNSON k MERCIER, Cotton Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS- 3 Warren B'ock Augusta, Ga. W > ILL give our personal and undivided a tc-u i !•. to the Storage and Ski l l c . M'iih the rspe-ience of ovr thirty years in ihe cotton business, all we ask is io give us a trial, and we w,U guarao'ee sal-s «ciion. feb28 tf CHARLES BERGSTROM Crawfbrdyille> Ga - | II WE JUST RECEIVED, direct from the manufactory, a fine stock of Men aid Boys’ CMim 1 1 re* pert, fullt invite the people of Taliafer¬ ro and surrounding routities to call and ex- 4mln e mv A NEW STOCK before purchasing flfcwhe ^ have Twen , Years exprri enc* in the c’othmg business, large Size s “.Kbe’bT 11 " 1 *° iarge LaClieS , K.1CI - i LrlOVeS, rs i ef aL COLORS, j * including ° BLACK, jg at $1 p .. p Jk r# g{ , fl tl - Cra wfordville Depa rtment—Aavertismupvtc Fine Viol n am Guitar Strirgs irCMMINDED 11Y PROFESSOR FISHER. Foil 9AI.E IJY HENRY 10RHEK, Trashing ton» G tW ALL orders attended *<> rvoinpt'y. npril IS |L 1 V It k . a A —flUSBIi II Wg£' | m v ,. v 55 mm n + 'l 3»i WSfi 1 m m Tlie 33iamondL Cotton Chopper and Cultivator. rrxilIS I INVALUABLE MACHINE, the recent invention of .7. B. Underwood, of Fay - et’evilli!. North Carolina, i- unquesliotiably the GiiEATHST LA. 130It SAVER OF THE .1 GIt, and tiids fair lo lie to tlie Cotton Planter what the McCormick It-aper and Mower is to the Western Fa-mer. At ore op'-mt-oii it chop*, burs both sides, weeds and dirts the cott--n more effectually than can be done by the hoe—thus doing the work of from »’> to tirelve men, and from hei to /our horses, v iili but one man and one horse. Af¬ ter the chopping it- is converted into a m ;*l excellent Cu tivator, in the slmpo of a Harrow Sweep, for uss between the rows (lirongliout the s-ason. It lias been thoroughly tried upon the crop oj 1873 ar.-d bears the liiglicst testimonials of ts perfect nieces*. It took tWe Gold Medal at the Georgia State Fair a* the most important and latest improvement in agri ul u al implements and has received (lie Firs' Premium wherever exhibited. price 1 f machine, with attachments, $;»G ai.d freight. For circulars and further infor¬ mation, address Lyne Sc aViiiiii, Agoiifsi, ap4 3m ( ran (oi’dville, Taliale. ro Co., Ga. SOLUBLE PACIFIC QUA -0:0 CASH 1*1*1013 $50 1*131* TON. Factors’ Acceptance S57 50 Lien xSTote, - - - - j Delivered at Boat or Railroad Free of Drayag9 Liverpool Middling if delivered Cotton Received in payment at Fifteen Cents per pound, before the 31st of October, 1874. •o:o fTIlE USE of this Gunno for tho past Eight Years has established its character L lor txcelicnce and reliability. I need only assure consumers that tho Gu¬ ano brought into matket, this season, is precisely the same in composition and quality as that heretofore sold. invested The large fixed Capital by this Company in this business, furnishes the best guarantee ol continued excellence. Tho Company has a greater inter¬ est in maintaining its standard of quality than any number of consumers can have. Orders and information furnished on application to my Agents ut various Lo¬ cal Maikcts. J. 0. Mathewson. AGENT PACIFIC GUANO CO., AUGUSTA, GA. Cothern & Watkins, AGENT, SPAHTA, GA. feb7 .‘im THREE HUNDRED DOZEN GLOVE JS, JL TX Undressed, Opera, and Street qualities. All a’. ONE POLL, 5 n per pair. The best we have ever sold ot that price. NEW CASSIMERES. A VERY CHOICE LOT of new medium, low priced, aud pure American, French, aDd Erglisli Cossimcres, fur stile very low. Linen Collars and Cuffs. More new s yles of Linen Collars aud Cuffs, white and colored, variously ornamented. Striped IIoh*<* For the Ladies. SOMETHING NEW. Two Cases of Gringharn Will be jobbed at low figures by niar '28 C. GR l Y & Co., Augusta, Georgia. PEOPLE’S CLOTHING STORE, W. A. RAMSEY, Agent, ZVo. aG8 BROAl> STREET, Al . GUST A, . m GEORGIA. TT7E ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND BEST-SELECTED STOCK \V of Rfc.ADT-.MADE t L01HING for sun rner and wi- ter that can be facilities, found iu the ci'y. and manufactured exoressly for this market of by the ub. Hiving ample our stuck will al»ays b* complete with all the novelties season, together whh un elegant line of FURNISHING GOODS of every kind. Also HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VA i LISES, *A t CltELS, UMBRELL AS, etc. MEASURES TAKEN carefully, aa 1 clothing made to order, warranted to Jit. LARGE CLASS FRONT. mar28 3m Opposi e National Exchange Bank. LADD’S HYDRAULIC LIME, 65 Alabama Street ATLANTA, - GEORGIA, apl 3 m A* C. LADD* Apnl. House m Lot fir m. I IlofsPnm! U n " ! *‘°T IOT in - V Crawford comfortable vi le On Hie house , has , four room-, „ c oly plastered A also a store room and dining Lot , 00 m. o urn ms two acres f good and a .f,° orchttr,i „ri U " K «'•<* »n excel em rnyb-ni wdL f 7‘ PC ‘ V , eMS U " aoic (< half ^N A h J!0 ’ ,,m s— C r "' u e Ist of Novem. | h,,!i,nc; 0,1 ,h « -«t of January, next, w - R. Mi;GII! PONY. C r.w ford vi