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TALBOTTON STANDARD.
O. I>. OOKMAN, i'JtM!<**.
ISO. a GORMAN, GaaatoMgM a Korn*.
Cibciiution ix fir* Coirxnm
VSUBMDAY MORNING. JANUARY 23 1X73
Tu Muun - Cos tup id U>om *t lHJclii.,
ud in Ooloml ui t lR.z, tot b*At middling*
Cmjma bat Uw ■•mugitia.
oa. Juu. B Gordon tout bean •Ucfod to tb
tWfod MB. ftrnAU from Georgia.
JRrtiri Ward IWrjMT baa driivmd A ImrrA
Advocating froA acboo’a aiul compulaoiy Aducn*
tm.
■■' CmtmMMjarl'r R*orr W rrtoru thank,
ta Hon Mwiiaos Bolt. Wo ComptrolUr Gancml
•< Gtotfto, foe A ooj j of lila r|M-rt.
It la propowd that lb* printing ofloto In lb"
tfrrftod Stan* gi on* or room pound* of old
lyp* for the pnrpoaa of BakiAg A Atotoe of
Iloiraoe Oraal.y.
Cot Jak Brown tin* Dotift.il G*n Phil. Cook
sfti* inteutimi lo Coiitftt bla fu at In Conpf"*.
Tkll ia rartiar A i*d Job, ah Gab. Cook's major
ity waa About 2,000.
P* Mo** ttiA nwt important wmk performed
hat weak bp tba Leginlatur* ataa the voting tlif
ofteen #7 par day, and mciubti* IS p*r day and
ft for rrtrj twenty uni** travelled.
(taunt Cain Aron h* bemi tvnninnli-d by Ibid
laal caucus, for the Unite 1 State* Heiuite. The
great WinnaliAgo Chief has plenty of money
And apoiida it ipiita frwly for political pnr|Kwe.
Both Boose* of the legislature aru In favor of
pur during the Stone mountain property lor the
purpose of A State penitentiary, and will ap
pat At appropriate eommitteee.to perfect the ne
gotiation*
•' Amonu the '•*• yadia* tiusaue of Haoou,
(bat ot i Holme* k Cos., may be mentioned.
Jolik a splendid follow and cannot be nnder
toUTU bis Una. He deala in bacon, com, (ate,
.groceries, ftour, salt, dec. Try him.
bfo l .■ .
Congress will soon pnt a stop lo the bnainess
acunuieruting uus iceuesfui eonteslni ta for
aAAts in that body. Very strange they have not
.Uncovered before no ■* tliat the appn prlatioii
*f money to such purposes Is a premium on po
litical trickery and rascality.
Tax LaouLATras —A bill repealing the usu
ry laws and Axing the rate of interest at 7 par
cant, where no interest is specified, lias passed
The Legislature authorizes any nmonnt of iuli r
est contracted for, and gives Ihe aasistame of
the law hi collecting the same.
The SeiiAt* has introduced so for 136 bills,
and the House M 2, and it ia likely tne number
wttt b* largely increased
Johnaon A Dunlap is the popular hardware
house of Macon. Her* the planter on buy any ■
thing needed on hi* farm, from a huh or bmigi
apokn up to a cross cut saw. It Is a large bonne
ami keep* the very last of hoe . axis, cli ins.
Iron, reaily made plows, nails by tlie bunded
keg*. and everything you mny call for hi e
their eard. elsewhere, aud don't fall to call and
*** tjiem when you visit Mrcon.
I* *d rv Taos. —Home yonng fellow sent
hi* sweat heart not far from Macon, a canary
bird ■ -to aing liar a htU# ditty". The girl* lather
It i. reported liad tl poor little birdie made in
to A pie and the next day, waa seen using one
at hi* feather* for a tooth pick. Another tal
low’* bird was turned out ihe CHgr; but the
young ledy aaya, he got out. We liave not
heard from ours yet; bu', uo doubt, lie la a
dead chicken.
Extinct* from the yeaily circnlnrs of prominent
Liverpool cotton broker* snys the coltou trade
wtka not to good in 1672 a* in tlie previoua y ar,
and tha rates obtained were not even remu
netauve. The spinner* aud maaufactutto com
babas tiis new year well under contract Bu
stuess for the present will be mainly ii.dncncetl
by the quantity of imports, and the preseut
aaareity is likely to l* tided over without ai.y
ABhauoement of pricea.
Tha Pall Mall Gaantte says that a proposal
has been put lortb to rucognize putdicly and sol
amiily the marriage of King Vi tor Emanuel
with the Conutes* Mtmrio*', in wliloh aa* that
lady would Weomf Quite >. ot Italy. Bignors
Iftataxxi and Atenahiva Art* favorable lo the pro*
poaal. hut it in oppwfcod by Prince Humbert uud
Ike pr&eeut ftofeitomeftt. It it *hould • fair.*'!
uutg a change of minuteis would ue doubt oc
tW
There if no houee in Macon that treat their
eostomera better than Oliver, Dougla* at Cos.
They kwp a very large block aud exeeJleut an
aortinent of houte ftirntahing good*, which tht>y
sell at low figure#. Iu cooking stove* they can
net be equalled. In trace chain*, how, uxea ta
ble cutlery and hollow ware, Ac., Oliver. Doug
lea 4 Ota, i* the housr to buy of. Mr. Oliver in
a meet polite aud obliging gentleman, anieted
by Mr. Andrew Orr, who mil be glad the people
M Tpllot and atijoimng ootiolies would call ajhl
eee them, or neud their order* Oliver, Doug
Ue A O' . Macon. On.
A hill hae been introduced in the Senate to call
a convention tor amending the State Coueiitu-
Iton. Conveutione an* very xpeuaive timeUinen
to be again hibnoaied by a VHxipU wlnwe Stale
debt approaiuisitt'B muv milliou dollars. NVe liave
Sad two ut ditfiu iu the Uet wvcu yeara. coMiug
he people uot loen than two buntlred thousand
lollara Thore is uo over-uiastenug necoMaity
m such k K idatum, since any portion of the
otuUtution enu be changed by two buccusaivi
egislaturew Away will this tWsir lor expen
itnre of the peopled money. We utod econo
p iV our adquuisi ration.
The Lynchburg Republican tells this MM-
story : Ala ly who is nunoyed by hv r
iKbiUf i coining none aia iale hoor in a doubt
i eouvUtiuu, w<h a4akentd the other by
eo;oe iu her room. Looking up she saw her
tge lord endeavonug to the lines on her
'W “DtiUy Vurdeu, ’ which was hong aga.nst
wall, wlalo a bxm oouipamon was holdirg
# lamp, 4> vhst do ym mena by triuguig a
tn into my mow at this hum of the night ?'
quuea the indignant wife. “Just keep quiet,
4cV>*d wwaanj'tw says Fuiu taaney isdirecdy
uth ih ic), mtd 1 axn goiug to prove hi n a (hicj
at if he holds that lamp (hie) atili tong eavugh
r ** t*> firsJ it (hiel en tide msp.’
New DcM^turti.
The American p -ople are iiawdi'K thrnifh a
transiUmi suite n> tLcir poUtifh mml relig on
This ia paletit b the nnwt nfual ofcrver. who
esunot fhil to detffd iu the delft- of pub ic senti
meut,n curelow* <U*rcgttd of epeial, polltigal sad
reli i* us r'-wtnu.its. And in w> section of th*‘
Utiion has this spirit of skepticism gained more
npidlv, of late yea r , tluiu iu the Sooth, who,
losing all by h**r unhappy stro gle, has devoted
her beat en* rgie#* to building up h# r waste pho w
aud regaining her personal wealth, 'iliis has
been pzirtially nerotnphnhed sgainst the most
f.mrfn! odds -eorropt tome govern went, oppress
ive taxes, tt'eprueeriptiono! her prominent pub*
lie ®en, the moat repreh* nsible malfenaaoce in
every department, sll conspiiing to oppress the
tax-paying atzd engender bltternem
gainst her enemies.
During the inltUM nessof her struggle f*r fsili'-
icni recognitiou.aml while she Ims been made the
victim of anew departure principle, her sociolo
gy seems to have suffered in n like ratio to her
politics, aud utter ahuorpHoii in material prefer
ment, to the nldkiiiini of a prosier balan* ing re
ligious principle iu ner character. Tbo theory
of this m w d* paruir* is cfffcting our sociologic
al status in a very noli 'table manner. Asa peo
ple, the United bUfes, drinking
wraith.” arc drilling on to a political Niagara,
yawning a short distance in the future- ah ini
js rirtl centralmui. U*<l by 1 an impetus #hich her
own and/ regard of coiiHiitutioual uud iu* fill checks
Is engendenng-
Horthern social Rdence finds an flex in South
trn centres, wher* society accepts the edicts of
(be new innovation iu her morals, manners and
religion. A gross mat* rialism, u universal love
of wealth, and the immuuites it grants, is sub
verting oar primitive rdigion and supplei ting
its inoral benefits, by the grafting into oar so
cial commonwealth thefrarlul fruits ot a skepti
cism in all things. This should not be. l>>t ns
return to the old laud minks iu government, so
ciology and religion.
The Ci edit M obi tier.
'Fhe Crtnlit Mobilier investigation hus develop
ed the complicity of a great number of Congress
men, notably among whom are Messrs. Oakes
Ames and Jno. A. Allen, two pious disciples ol
the party of “moral ideas," of saintly >ltkSßa
cliusetts. Messrs. Garfield and Diugham figure
©miaplcuotisly us jsirti< ipuuts in the handsome
dividend** declared on the cupi'al stock. This
is a precious piece oi business for the represeu
la ive body of the nation to Ik? engaged in. To
what fearful oepthsot demoralization are the
progressive Kudn u!h tending; and how inimical
to nil tin. sturdy aims and puposes ot good gov
ernment are then*' bribery scandals, and the dis
position on the part ot public unm to t ugage iu
illicit schemes of self emolument. The Uifgcuti
stables need cleansing. 'This “high moral ideas '
system stinks ol its utter idleness and revolting
putrefaction. How loug before the cupiiol ol
ilio nation will resound to the voices of disintcr
eated patriots, Necking their couniriy s gtsal in
an hoaest discharge of their dut.ts.notable alik<
for sobernesH uud u high disdain ot corrupt lob
byism ?
I beae r cent developments evince, most clear
ly, the luotud* gir. u to umbdioir. wire puilers,
with plethoric money lu;h, working for ccrpo
rui> or individual wealth, uml corrupting uo less
the Nutiouul CO'-igr.ss taiui thu .Siulc Lcgudu
turn. This liberal policy to mou* yd cvr; wim
-1 lOllri *i supping *lt V ritlgCH of RejHlt.ll' l ; !*
governunt there ure r nmiuing iu thu coin ry:
and thr ugh flic natuml gravitations ot the
ion?, s set in ojh ration, mad finally d.fh cgr.de
our entire syntoin,already iunovub and by u iupal
ly approaching ceuualism.
Napeleou.
The Exl?e, tbeDoputy , the ITesidcnt, the Em
peror, the bold spirit of .Sedan ia up more. Chis
slhurst has Im*cii his asylaui since his deposition
from power, September 4th., Itt7o. A bold aud
daring schemer,the younger ycui> ol his lue were
sj>enl iu various attempts to possess that throne
which Ims made so illustrious the nmialN of
modern Prance. Under his reign La Belie
Flume was more prospt tous and splendid than
at any period of her history, art, science. <om
uieri e and agriculture aUuiniug considerable
eminence. He wiu* u man of destiny; or the
j roU ge of citcumstances that croaued him hero,
Emperor, Napoleon. His death will reader
mine secure the tuuoc of the French Republic,
his proximity while living being regarded a.s a
constant menace to ite now dedged hopes. A1
together he was am< st romarksbie man. Eu
fojie looses a great st- b sumn. and France, vola
tile, furious France, an < x-Emj>eror, rouud
whose crown y„t liugcrs the departed glories ol
the Tuilleries.
Mn fiiiK of tine burpmatiHS ol
tlie lalbolton llruiidi head.
TalbottoW, (a., Jim. 11th., 1..7‘i.
At a meeting of the Board of liicoqmrators ot
•In Tallkoiton Bran, h Baiin>ud, In Id this day, it
was, on motion,
lDuonvau), That all subscribers to the eapi al
stock ol the TailKHteu i>nmch ioiilroad l>e re
spectfully requested to transfer their sulscrip
tions to the capital stin kcf the North A South
lhulroad, to be usd in the construction of a
Branch lioad from the North & south to Talbut
ton. That we surrender the charter of the iaf
botton Brauch ltuilroad. Tliat we heartily ap
pibciatt and endorse the ac.ion of the Board ol
Directors of the North A South ltuilroad Com
pany, aud hereby pledge our support and co
operation in their effort* to build a Branch Road
to Talbotton. That our Representatives Ini re
quested to co-opvnue iu tuch Legislation as will
amend the charter of the North A South Rail
road (BnipAuy so os to allow the ooustruction o.
a Brauch Road to Talbottou, to be part auu
fwicel of the North A South Railroad.
T. A. Brown, Prea. B and. In.'s.
Wii. T. Dimmu. Secretary.
One of the best kuowu houses in the state and
one of tin’ moat succlkslul m. rchauis. is that ol
Mark W. Johnson, Atlanta. Col. Mark himseii
is as well known, almost as Gov, Smith aud is
oue of the most obliging merchants we have ever
dealt wuh. It is worth a visit to Atlanta to see
his immense establishment and look at the thou
sand and one different kiuda of plows, inipli
meuiM, mills machtncry of all dc.cnptnms for
giuning, cutting wheat and turning a mill. A
splendid lot ol fresh garden-clover and g ravaged
just sveeiv* and and selling olieap. Bo sura and
a*nd for lUu .trabd catalogue.
AcsNowuEbomfiXTt. Our lumdeoiiie young
friend Ed Byingtoiu of Fort Valley, lias placed
under obLpaUon tor a kind invitation to a
grand mavqneiade bull which cornea off in Fon
Valley iu a lew days. The aerviose of Prol
Header, the ceh bmtcd musician, have been sc
cured for the occasion, 'i heaffau pi onuses b
be moat brilhaot in every ivict under th
management of Metssm. Byiugton aud Houser.
The elite ot Fort Valiev wilt thine respWndt ui
ly on this occasiou aaß many visitor* are expor
ted from Macou and .he uughUvriug town* and.
cittea
Kdforiaft lotrfspoiulcncr.
OUR VlHf TO ATLANTA —A FINE CITY—OCR RT.I lIE
SEWTATIVXM, VUiJM AS4KCIAT3OI, ETC ,
We xpent two day* in .Vtlanta, last week, a.- ,
tmiding Uic Prcse Convention. The MMiou wm*
tlie most important ever held in Georgia.
Tlie bus le and stir about Atlanta, remind us
of large city. Trd* it brisk, business lively
uud s'reefs cr wd.d with people. Magnificent
houses ri.we in every direction, while street rail
way car* are miming to every l*rt of thf city*
We v ere glad to see Copt. Wihis. Dr. Leitm r
and Senator Mathews, our immediate represen
tatives in the Leg)tintur*. Talbot county stai.ds
among tlie l*est iu ti>e House and Senate. W*
felt proud ot our delegation; they are good, ac
tive business men and will render our ►ection
viilu ble eervioe.
Wc met Gen. Colquitt, Col. R. A. Alston. Gov. ,
Smith, ll"ii John H. James, Col. Morn 1 *nci
other pr minent gentlemen.
Under Col. Nichols' imnangement and tlia*
oerdal genth inau, Frank Warren, the Kimball
House sustains the nviable reputation won by
Col. E. Crittenden, its former proprietor.
J. B. G. |
European Correpondenee
STEAM PLOWING IN fICOTTzAND—DRIIJ.INO WHEAT—
ROTATION OP CHOI*—SHEEP CULTURE AND THE
TURNIP— THE SHEPHERD DUO.
* LanohaM Hotel. London, July, 1872.
Our observations iu the country have been
pleasant. We pro|s>e giving one inure letter to
tlie farmers and then he oft for Pans.
It is with a peculiar pride the Scotchman sil
ludcH to the advancement of his beautiful king- i
dom. There ia certainly uo country of equl ex- |
fent that has increased ho rapidly in all the art* i
ol civilization and refinement during the pant
hundred years, or grown richer thun Scotland.
Iu abip.buildiug, i lining and agriculture she hoa
outtripped nil Eur^pe.
On several farms near Edinburgh, the steam
engine may be seen, doing the work of a dox* n
UorHenand plows. Tlie operation an 1 munngemeut
are aiiuilnr to the in* thodH adopted in Ne-.v Jer
sey and Miasissippi: that of stationery engines,
ou either ride of the, field by means of a cable ;
drawing tlie gang plow Atross to the depth ot
If) to 14 inches. A snml er engine is also em
ployed iu trout ol the plow, we learned, Unit
does its work most eft*, tually. From 8 to 10
acr-M of land are broken a day. Steam plo*'s
arc coming into general use thioughont fhe
country. They are worked by coiupaßies ami
individuals.
Ons of fhe bent improved implements used iu
England, tliat wc have observed, is that of the
umiti drill. Nearly all the wheat, oafs and
ley, utter the land has received iis usual quanti
ty of com pout or fertilizer, thoroughly broken
and pulverised, is planted by tiiTn exi'ellerit miw
chine. On many ol our tends in Georgia, Wc
do not see why this dull could not be *ncd with
capital effect.
We are thoroughly convinced of one fi*et;
from <ur observafloh* here in England, con
cerning the cultivation of grain ropa. The
Hama will hold good ill th" cultivation of cotton
with us and all other crop ; alimb* to rotation.
This is t‘ic hyMicm obacrvtHi iu tliin country:
First, Tnrnijw; Secondly, Barley; ‘thirdly, ( 10-.
Vi r; Fourthly, Wneat; a* given u* by Mr. Ja
cobs, of the “Inleof Tha tnihipH ut.
led down to sh<*( p. if it is dcu?* and to plant, the
.‘ uccee*liug spr.no in barley. The burl* is ta
aeii oft’and the tend st*aie*i dowji in clover
which ih turned nod t in the t-ll,pr*j>r.LT\ u>
bowing the crop of wheat * Wheat is bowii both }
in the Fall ami S|>r.ng in Eugiand. If it is de
sired to save the turnip crop, they are ha< ked
iu long rows in the field, and cov r'd with dir* to
protect them during Winter. The Winters arc
long iu Scotland uml Eugiand. but much milder
than the cli>aies of New York. Boston andt'an
uda. This is attributable to the influence ex.rted
bj the Gulf Stream, which nears the coast of
West Britain.
ihe turnip uud the sheep polar towards solv
ing the problem ot agriculture on tbit Fide of
ihe Atlantic. Ir. lrclapd, Wales, Scotland and
England, nearly every vacant nid is covered
with cattle and sheep. Enormous prices a*a
paid annnaliv, as rent, tor land, that is appro
priated exclusively to grazing purpose. In
pansing ov*r ihe gient railway liute thro.igh ut
ihe kingdom, the eye never eeuses to aander ov
er those (Nibtorul regions, covered with flocks,
watched by the faithiul clog; or herds of Dur
hama, Devons and Ay shires that browse ou tht
valleys or sloping plains, rolickftoiue, sleek uud
fat.
To foster sheep growing, thcro is an annnnl
tax of 5 Hliillingh. $1.25, assessed upon every
dog in the country. A< cording to tii List ten
ons, there were 1,119.21*3. yielding u reteuuo ol
*£‘297.473 or $1,487,000, ; Id. There are said
to he 21,000,000 dogs, ct all iqocicf, in the Uni-
Ud Nt :.s, ‘ha arc maintained an annual coal ol
5108.000,000.
thie of the most intelligent animals iu the
w r* .if the sb ph. rd dg. They arc of modi
mu size, rath r ainid , li*k or brown in color,
with ears erect. peculiar instinctiv:
quali ies, that constitute them the guardian ol
the sheep-told. Iu Glasgow and London we
have watihed these little animals to o .r intense
delight,driving large flocks of sheep through the
principal streets, occasionally barking, with oue
eye ou the lead ewe or mm. and the other on h:s
master. Should it become uec< saury to huddle
or puck the flock, iu a crowded thoroughfare he
accomplishes the task mt eftbv '.naliy. passing
the wagons, caffis and cabs wah ease,
lie may single flicker double column h..> flock,
iis v xigoacy may require. The greatest skill and
irdelligt uce ol this dog, hoaever, iswituiHaed in
the pastoial regioua where, oiten, ha has a thou
sand sheep under his eye, to eo.leet. When the
shepherd desires to march the flock homo he
speak* to hi* dog, which bo aids like a Hotter, or
pointer, circling round and rouud the hills and
Valleys, a half mile distant, barking aud driving
one by oue, until all are gathered.
Ou our leturu lrom lire Continent, we Nhail
finish up Loudon and the beautiful Isles. We
have a long journey before us and must hurry
on. Good-bye. J. B. u.
So popular have become the excellent prep
aration* ot Dr Pemberton, Atlanta, he has been
compelled to give up his large drug business
and enter exclusively into the manufacture of
uis popular medicines. He m\y be louud ou
Broad street nard ut work, night aud day, fill
ing order* from many State* iu the union. The
Globe Fiovier Syrup is used extensively and sold
in Tuitotton by J, Water.nan and ah Druggt*v*
in the State Read Dr. Pembcriou’s adveru*e
rneut in tniu issue.
Those who have shipped cotton to Jones A
Oaiupl sil, Macon, know ihe> are excellent gen
liemeu to deal ith aud -\ould uot handle au >( -
dung v about it had worth or merit in it. We
rater planter* to their guano card iu this issue,
aud ask them to read it mid seud order* to June*
A C.uipurii, Macou, Ga.
* New York ha* ItH achooi*, tho last report
showing 256.167 pupils in attendance.
jXV o w Ailv'li>’<' 111 '• t-
Fresh Ar rivals 1\
OI). GOBMAN Isis raoeiv-d I’ l ’”..
. H>'i*. Bulk >:'•.. Ipn. sudj'd '. Av iy
fot Ci'-nru*' rtyrn;>, N lff" tu
H<ran.and li>4i{)d Hu.'nrs.J i. i.na K, 0 n ta.
fWi Rich •wrEnrly B'* P'.tiii,'<-s
Alway* f-u hwiii, litks loi Fresh • it' r r n .
'M. itl. Fh.'ir oi Jl fc‘nt‘l \in =>••*• '' - uu
strictly fur';*a! 0. I> "01" v. . j
INotlco to trie People Ol’Tnl- i
bot County.
H .ring purchiisixl tho building ! Mv occn
pied tiy Qormui t Huff, wo < nil th u r .tion ot |
plan tor' aud Men in Tall t connfo, to our i
slock ot goods, mill cordially invito tlif-ui to giro I
ns a call nr send ther orders. We cannot lie,
undersold. W. L. HA I TI.F.. I
jandtt-tf Oci'cva. On. I
j,. r. lf'KironriN. mns. o. ntaa. j
McLaughlin & rush, ,
DEVTIHTH,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA !
(Office South Side Public Square.)
travel iu this ami ft.’jo uing corn ties. Calls
lrom a di*tuce will re *ive promt t attention,
br. C. O. Ruh\i tfill rsnjaiu in the oper.*ting
room, which wili'be open to p tieiiteatali houra
of tlie day. McLAUGHLIN A RUSH.
Jwlitinry *23- if.
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HOME-MADE FERTILIZER,
—thi:—
C.'htewpe>3ta.ii<l tin* I lest!
Three ysar* Dr. P. K. Holt, a nciei.
tic (lrtiggiri of .S')Utuwe*terii Georg i. voi
e< I time and t nought to pr p.tr a toitnnla oi
making u Fer ilizer. v/:'i*h Khali be 1 i- rioi i.
none, and yet be *o cheap a* 'o piaoc it in a
hand* <f every tarnior.
ThoUHuud* in Southwestern Georgia, Inivuig
Htrcu it* titvlkurt’, have abtiml me<t all other-,
and L>o t .i* (or ‘ ORN and COCi OS
Look ! It cDf.Hironi ite V* it >. only. v p
to Rev. 1. A. BKOWN,
j ja i23-lm lalbotb.n, Ga.
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JfalliO-tjjrjurj*tiiklin A\V ,rr.n--,u..' I' 'iinbuv.
IV i> av rV tl v* * tine men t -
Cox LI N S & LITTLE,
|J. DeI.OACHE'S OLD STAND,}
TO xt T NIX i>M) Sl’., M ICON, <i A.—
DEAiKJIH XN -
CARRIAGES,BUGGIES & WAGONS.
Exclusive Agency for the Celebrated Concord Bug
gy and Pam Wagon rnnde hy Abbott D wning&Co.
Twenty Plantation Dump Carls !
I®-A rite for I’rice List of Ash Miller 1’ lgf: s, Cox. -id B x 'ijifc i and Wa
gons and Studobuker W agons. Address c TLLLNii A * r.'CI E.
i*. ■ >. Jox A:; 7.
W. H. Matw & Bao.y Agexfts in Talbotton. jau-d-o-m-f-ly
\c w Adrer tUemcnt#
J .„ru.er£, Bcftfl This !
V LA). 1 IE 4 0( a OK
•t’B.n Cii'tKs, A"M, Snevn. Pi.or
•. "I;’h lijtJi, •*'l>-L. IKS. 1 I;T.K
Cumin. Pod r Ksiveb,
Hai.OV ..rk,
Ac Ac.
OKFFUED To THE PEOPLEOF T .LBOi
AND ADJOINING CO 'MAUN,
—at
VERV LOW PBICEN!
jt-W-We .-n unit evsrvbndy in Stoves, with tb
great favorite. bI NNi SOCHI. “COITON
PLANT," “BENEFACTOB” aid “STEW UUV
Every stove guaranteed. Cali and see us or
-cud your orders to
('LI YKR, DOM GLASS A CO.,
jau23-3 Macon. Gs^
THE PLACE TO HUY
HARDWARE
CITE API
- u AT—
; JOHNSON & DUNLAP’S,
I 7SITIIIK./STREET. M A < ON,GA.
U* ___ _ _
BOROUGHS & WiNG,
j | TOBACCO.!!
et. JLw. filin' Mnwthlir- -
COMMISSION MLROHA’IS
A M> WHOLESALE DEALER* iN
flir'Vi--. Hnuflti, I’ijx-i- aud
rimoki-rs’ Article*,
li DEL ATL it XT., AT LAST A, GA.
U" -ii.
J. HOLMES & CO.,
YVboivsuleitiid lteiail
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
G 2 T1IIK1) hTREI^T,
Opp. liar <tu .n & Spark*’ Wandiouue,
IVIACON, - - - GEORGIA.
January's:!.' 3|“
W o CLK“OS3. W A - JAMES:
CLEMONS & JAMES,
Cotton *V Commission
M E It C II A N T S ,
Columbus --- - - Georgia.
| AgfuU, Spring V lla Munufocturii.g Couipany.
| ** P.Uupaco Guano
jan 16-tf.
Exolusive Aganoy for the Cel sbrated Asa Miller and
Erattleboro Bugg'GN
New Advertisement*.
T. E. HITH-’ •' *■ n - MttMMil
IIUFF & PERSONS,
(HIOCERJES & PROVISIONS,
T VLBOTTON, GEORGIA,
( T WKjiat rp- ned at the old Miaod of W. E. RAGLAND, * well selected stock of Sngorn, Cofc*
11 MenU, Floor Lard, Meal, At*., At.. fcc., ahich they will §#4l at the low*t market raw. >
CASH. We solicit a share oi the public patronage and guarantee eaiurt action, Call .<*
hihl e for y .uraelves. [janS3-'lm'| HI F P A PER^ONfj
GIA NO ~ m GUAM
Jot
500 ton* SEA FOWL GUANO,
600 tons RUSSELL COE’S,
500 “ MERRYMAN & CO.'S,
500 “ ETIWAN’S,
500 “ STFJINFEL’S ORIGINAL,
500 “ COTTON STATES,
200 “ MARK W. JOHNSON’S, • “
200 “ E FRANK COE’S,
200 “ WILSON’S,
100 “ MEAT AND BONE GUANO,
200 “ ENGLISH STONEWALL,
200 “ SARBY S SOLUBLE PACIFIC,
200 “ ’ MMON; VIF. D FLOU ROF RAWBONE, Very Fine
200 “ PI hCVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER and CHEMICA,
MAXIPUI A TED,
100 tons SOLUBLE SEA ISLAND. "
v> >' >r . ■. rum ..-3.50 upwrrit. Farmors should hav* oo* Row.
Lshkli-cHi’s Garden Seeds,
F■! J Flower Seed*. Agricultural Implements, Machinery, Livs Stock, stc.
PROVISIONS.
SPECIAL TO MY CUSTOMER* !
Many of you, needing Provision*, have heretofore been compelled to purchase uppbe* !r*r
other houses, after bonding your crops to me tor Guano, I will in future furnish you wi h rer
provisions anso, knowing it will be more convenient and agreeable for \ou to make your, acvouv
all M on*- place. With many thanks lor vour aiud p-tronage, I solic t a ontinuanoe of the wsj
Solid tor < tt.doguc*. [jazt23-3i.ii] jtf Vl* li. W. JOIf 4>lantV G*
A . S . RTj TII E R FORI)
—DEALER IN—
Groceries, Dry-Goods, r &c.,
GENEVA, - GEORGIA
W*Agent for PLANTERS AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, RUTff
I'HOSPH \ l Fi. Diiwolvmi Bones, A-c. j*n23-tf.
W E ARE STILE ON IT!
Anil return our sincere thanks, for the rery liberal patronage bestowed spout!
; t’.t past season, and, with the coming of another,hope to make the be.-t and lar?>
. limr, :n our line, ever seen in Georgia. In the meantime, we offer our
JEntire i toss and Woolen Goods!
STRICTLY AT COST!
When it is remembered that this is the bulk of
Our Second Stock,
Comprising the newest style*, many bought at less than Cost or IwroßTATtr*,!:
i great advantages in this offer, are apparent.
To facilitate business, and aa
We Mean Business ,
We will Send Sampler bt Mail os Applicatiok, it being often inconve.w
t o inspect the stock in person. We have always, a large
Trimming Silks, Valei-rs. Satins. Velvets, Etc. PATTEKsa to Cut bt, or ahy Gi
ment roa Laiues, M.rses ani B< its, can be supplied. Call on or order of
ian23-tf. J. B. ROSS k S. T. COLEMAN, Macon. G
H. 1. ABELL. C. E. HOCHSTRASS-.
11. F. ABELL & CO.,
Gener .i Commission Merchants,
—AND DEALERS IN—
PLANTATION, FAMILY GROCERIES AHD FLORIDA SYRUP
WSr Particular attention paid to all orders and consignments.-®*
116 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Janl6>
EAGLE FLOURING MIl-liT
W. J. LAWTON U CO., Proprietors.
(SUCCESSOBS TO L.VWTON A BATES.)
MACOIN, ------- Georgi!
Msnufscture snd ksep on h*cd the choice Brands of Flour not surpassed in quality by *
Mills in the Son:li, Thoice, Extra Fi.mily, Family snd Superfine; also, Brau, Shipstufl". t" J
Mesl. Plnin Meal. Grist and Cow-iood. ,
Prompt aUeulion piveu to ail orders and shipments made with dispatch. I* 0 '
J . & J . KAUFMAN
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Id nnd 16 TSroad Street,
COLUMBUS. GEORGE
Januarr Ist, lt>73.