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IJUHINKHS NOTICED !
A. S. Rutherford, Geneva, can .sell you guano i
for cash, or ou time. 3ui
Call and pee A. S. Rutherford, Guano Agt. at
Geneva, if you waut a fertilizer that will double
your crops of corn or cotton.
It is important that you have the best
guano, therefore call on A. S. Rutherford, Gen
eva, and he will sell it to you.
Guano sold on the best terms by A* S. Ruth
erford, Geneva.
H. F. Abells & Co’s store is an excellent house
to buy your groceries of, in Columbus. Flor
ida syrup a speciality. tf
A consignment of genuine Dickson cotton
seed, direct from Mr. Dickson, is now ready for
gale. Apply, at once as the supply is short, to
► O. D. Gorman, Agent Price $2,50 per. busli
el. tf
Dickson’s cluster cotton is a wonderful sight
I See stalk of this cotton at O. D. Gorman’s store,
' direct from Mr. Dickson. Price of seed $5 per.
bushel. tt
Bend to Mark W. Johnson, Atlanta, Ge., for an
illustrated catalogue containing a cut of every
machine-plow and impliment needed in the
shop, field or garden. tf
Fresh garden-clover, blue-herds, orchard and
other seeds, sold low, at Mark W. Johnsons,At
lanta. Ga. tf
Carpets at the VmaiNiA Stobb very Cheap, tf
F-rr the best Hour made, go to City Mills,
C/dliSmbus. fcbl-tf
Don't forgot to pay your subscription to the
Standard. tf.
The Virginia Store has the largest stock of
urs in Columbus. tt
Pure Mohairs at the Virginia Store, only 75
cents, worth sl. tf
Hugh Hall is authorized to collect all adver
tising in his,Sheriff’s department. tf
The City Mills’ flour is superior in quality
and low in price. tf
Beautiful Alpacas received to-day at the Vir
ginia Store —a great bargain offered, tf
If you want the best boots & shoes in the
world, buy of 11. C. Pope, Columbus.
Stand not in your own light, therefore corre
spond with, or send your orders to Artope A
Sn, Macon, Ga.. for anything in the Marble,
Granite or Hon Railing line. tf
The Virginia Store have Richardson’s col
ie *o shirts nude to order. tt
I 25 dozen kid gloves received today at the
V irq ini a Store, only 75 cents, worth $1.25. tf
Lawton & Willingham, cotton warehouse, Ma
eou, Ga., will sell or store your cotton, and ad
vance Bagging, Th-s, &, on as good terms as
lny liou-ic in Georgia. Try them. tf.
The Virgin:a Store makes a speciality of
clot Uuh and cassiiUT S. Suits ma le to order
and warranted to fit. tf
Received to day at the Virginia Store 5,000
yds. bleached cotton, w hich will be sold very
•heap. tf
A large assortment *>i *i<k scurfs at the Vir
ginia Stork. tf
Wc want to live and let you live, therefore of
fer you the bo.t bar ;*i ■ i -v. r give a, iu e• u,
baeon, flour, gigar, nl' r, Lir l, Ac. Pin* our.
leaf tobacco, exempt from taxes, can be bought
low for the cash, and •• rything else you want
in grocery lino from Watt A Walker, Columbus,
Civ. opr 18-tfi
5,0 ..V) yds. prints received to-day, at the Vir
ginia Sroju;. tf
'i’ll® prettiest hat in the world C'.n b? bought
V Tim Carter'-* Store, Columbus. ’ tt
Black silk velvet lr ladies sacques, -.t the
Virginia Store. tf
Thi Virginia Store have their shoes made to
oj-‘2er Aiil yi ifiantee them ,iot to rip. tf
K<cflllrtttt meals avill be found at the McAfee
Ho.s-% Smitiiville, G.i. Don’t lit: Ito stop. On
ly fifty cents a ln .al. tl
Go to II ciry McCa'ilv’s, Columbus, for mon
mn ats aid toiabstuius of any quality and
I what tf.
Trale with thusi who advertise in the Stand
ard.
Pay up youi suhs riptian to this paper, b}
January Ist. 1873, it'yoa jraut it coutiuued. tt.
The Purest and S r etjmr Ood-Llve* Oil is
lli/arl A (.’a; well’s, made ou the sea sh -m, iroin
Irtish, Kelected liver, by Caswell. Hazard A r . On*,
How York. It is absolutely pure and sweet.
Patients who have o.ico tak< n it prefer it to all
Others. Physicians have decided it superior to ;
Ei’V of the other oils iu market. Nov 21st 12w
Builder-;’ and C ntractors’Special Notice. ■
—Doors. Sashes, Blinds, Window and Platt*
Glass, Builders Furnishing Hardware, Mould
ings, Stair Fixtures, Marble and Slate Mantle
pieces, Encaustic Floor file, Drain Pipe, Ac-,
Ac., at lowest wholesale prices, at the great
Southern Factory of I*. P. Toale, Charleston, S.
C. Send for his price list
Chapped Hands, faoe, rough skin pimples,
ringworm. Halt-rheum, A other ctrtmiieoug affec
tions cured. and the skin made soft and smooth,
by using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Gas well,
Uaz ard & Cos., New York. Be certain to get the
Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many worthless
imitations made with tar
A Stitcli in Time Saves Nine.
If you have a Congh, do not neglect it: thou
•ando go to an untimely grave by neglecting
wh*t they call “aslight cold.” These slight
colds are very incidious. They soon become
deep-seated, and defy all remedies DR.
TU IT’S EXPECTOE SJiT will cure it. It can
be had of any Druggist.
Dr. Tutt: Tuskegee, Ala., April 28, 1871.
In gratitude for the benefit received by the
of your Expectorant, I do cheerfully add my
testimony to its most wonderful effects in reliev
ing Asthma or Bronchitis. For several years I
bad suffered dreadfully with severe attacks of
Asthma of difficulty of breathing. I was induc
ed by the high recommendations given to your
Expectorant to try it, and found that it gave al
most. immediate relief. It is above five months
since I began its use ; I have used six bottles,
and have not had an attack since. It has been
a great blessing to me ; I cannot afford to be
<wirkogt it, and I heartily recommend it to all
persons who are at all troubled with Lung or
IbXbat Diseases.
Very respectfully,
Mrs. A. M. WELLBORN.
Dr. Tuffs Hair Dye is tlie best in
tine.
The dreadful yellow disease is raging in this
country. Death stares you in the face. Why
do you delay ? Go to the Drug Stora and get a
package of Sjmm°u J s Liver Regulator, for one
dollar, and remove the cause of this fatal disease.
Keep youx Liver in proper order and jthere is
no danger of your being afflicted.
In American Illustrated Journalism there is no
Mper gotten up more superbly, and with more
artistic excellence than Frank Leslies Illustrated
News. It ia a paper for the million, teeming
with fact, fan, serial literature of a very high
standard of excellence. Frank Leslie, New
York. $4 a year.
* 5
The Plantation, published by the Plantation
|?ublishing Company, of Atlanta at $1,50 a year
& one of the most deservedly cheap periodicals
devoted to the science of agriculture. The Jan
uary number, contains a deal of information for
the farm, garden and household, and is conduc
ted with signal ability
TALBOTTON STANDARD,
nii Ksn w MORNING JANUARY 30, ISYfc
town cv Bounty.
\V. E. MUM FORI), Local Editor.
Keep good company, or none at all.
Mi les—A large drove of ’em iu town.
“Take care of the dimes and the dollars will
take care of themselves.”
Measles aud the chicken-pox are the order of
the day iu Talbotton.
Evil associations will ruin a young man soon
er than anything on earth.
The Mumps—Several of our citizens are wrest
ling with a lively dose of these.
If you Want the genuine Rose Fotatoe, and
Early Goodrich, call on O. D. Gorman.
Robins —These little birds have made their ap
pearance. Get your pop-guns ready, boys.
Wanted to Know—L* there a dozen frying
size chickens iu the country, and if so, where
do they roost ?
4, •
Promenades— They are indulged iu by the
young ladies of LeVort, almost every evening,
ou College Street
Rheumatics—We are having fine weather for
them, and the old folks are grunting. Kerosene
oil is said to be a good remedy.
We would like to Know if there is a turnip
iu the county that will weigh twenty pounds,
and if so, who raised it, or was it raised at all ?
The Weather, for the past tew days, lias
been cloudy and threatening snow. Asa con
sequence, the epizoo is flourishing to a boister
ous extent.
Rabbits They come in from the hammocks
and turn somer-saults upon our side-walks, with
remarkable vigor. This much, by a Town
Council.
There is not a Planter in the county who
will not rejoice to learn that in all the big farm
ing last year, no one raised three bales of cotton
to tbc acre.
German Buamiam has tlie handsomest barber
shop iu Middle Georgia, in the front room of the
Standard Building, aud he can be found there
at all hours of the day and night.
Farming operations urv progressing favorably
in the county, 110 complaint of scarcity of labor
being beard. The financial condition of the
country is improved, many planters paying cash
for their supplies.
It is no Longer Doubted that Huff & Per
sons, at the old stand of W. E. Ragland, have
as fine u stock of family groceries, as any house
iu this county. Try them, and see how you like
Im. Also, rend their “great big ad.”
A few lays eiiieo a rustic lad. while passing
the store of (>. D. Gorman, observing a stalk of
Dickson’s cluster cotton, and closely examining
I', blindly remarked, “Well, sir. vvouldnt that
burn, if you were to stick firs to it ! *
Don’t forget the meeting of the Agricultural
SoeMy m ihe first Tuesday in February. There
will probably he several interesting addrer. ;* 3 fN
livert'd, discussions, Ac., and also a distribution
of giM -s s. els sent out by the Department, at
Washington, to the Secretary.
-<*♦
\V< have been handed by Mr. D. G. Owen,
an enterprising planter of this county, a limb
■of Dicksons Prolific Cluster Cotton which evin
| ch:s greater perfection in dcVelopement or staple
! rind bulls, than anything we have seen. Such
j agricultural excellencies as this should cause
others to emulate Mr. Owen’s enterprise*
Our Market is occasionally graced with the
appearituce of b*ef, which sells readily at lrom
Cats, to 81 4 *. a pound. Eggs are very scarce
and bring 25cts. a dozen. Country butter is ah
most a thing unknown at this season of the
year, though commanding 30cts. a pound.
('hickens briug from 20cts. 30cts. each.
We notice daily, large lota of cot* oll passing
j through our streets en route to market,
unusually large reserve will place a good deai
• the “circulating medium” in our midst. Last
; year’s debts should all be cancelled, with this
I surplus, so that farmers can begin their opera
! tiens untrammelled, and the merchant be able
l to discharge his debts promptly.
We refer, with pleasure, to the card of our es
: teemed and popular townsman, Dr. E. L. Bard
; well, in this issue, egain renewing the tender of
his professional services to the people of the
; the town and county. The doctor very justly
i enjoys a line reputation as a physician, having
! practiced a number of years in our midst, suc
| cessfully, aud given entire satisfaction. Dr.
Bardwell is a cultivated gentleman, of experience,
skill and learning and will discharge his duties
faithfully when called upon. Give him u trial
Grand Entertainment fob the Benefit op
the Good Templars. —Several young ladies aud
gentlemen, members of Fidelity Lodge, No.
I. O. G. TANARUS., propose giving a series of entertain
ments at the New Masonic Building, on Thurs
day and Friday nights, 27th. and 28th of Febru
ary. The entertainments will consist of Cha
rades, Tableaux, Songs, Ac., Ac. We feel con
fident that the public will be highly pleased with
these exhibitions, as the best talent of Talbotton
lis employed in their arrangement. All who at
tend may expect to be well paid for their trouble.
We announce the time thus early, so that ev
erybody in the county may hi.ve an opportuni
ty of attending. Friends, come, all of you, and
briug your families, to help build up the moist
noble cause ever countenanced by man.
j At the ek)so ot the entertainment on Friday
! night, an address will bo delivered by a Good
Templar. 4t
“A One-Hob jb-Show,” on wheels,in the shape
of a phantasmagoria, exhibited in our town,last
Monday night. It afforded a splendid opportu
nity for giving a half-dollar to a blind Confeder
ate soldier, and, ab>o, for some young men to
show' their disrespect for the ladies present, by
their ungentlemanly conduct And, right here,
we would like to know where the Marshall was,
on this occasion ? It it is not his duty to pre
serve order at such places, why is it that we are
taxed to pay him a salary and keep'up the Town
Council ? Why, it has come to that pass, where
[ it is almost impossible for a lady to visit an cd
-1 tertainment in this town, without being com
pelled to leave before the exercises are half over,
; by the boisterous conduct of certain individuals.
! It is true, the exhibition, Monday night, was in
ferior, yet, that was no reason why the ladies
| should not have been respected. We record
this, with a sigh, from a pure sense of our duty
as a public journalist,ana without any ill-will to
| wards any one. We, also, pray for a reform.
New AdvertiHementN
l)r. E. Ij. Hartlwoll,
Tendejs his professional services to tiro citizens
of Talbotton and vicinity.
jtiFOffioe at WaterraaarV Drug Store. Resi
dence South Side of Public Square. jan3G-30
Farmers, Read This !
A LARGE STOCK OF
Trace Chains, Axeb, Scovil and Plan
tek’s Hoes, Pad-Locks, Table
Cutlery,Pocket Knives,
Hollow-Ware,
&c., &c.
IS OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF TALBOT
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES,
—AT—
VEIIV LOW I’HICES!
ciiii sttit everybody iu Stoves,with the
Croat favorites. ‘ SUNNY SOUTH,” “COTTON
PLANT,” “BENEFACTOR" aud “STEWART.”
Every stove guaranteed. Call and seo us or
send your orders to
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO.,
jan23-3m Macon, Ga.
TIIK PLACE TO KUY
HARDWARE
CHEAP I
—IS AT
JOHNSON & DUNLAP’S,
74 Til 111 i> STREET, MACON, GA.
jiui 23 3m
BOROUGHS & WING,
II TOBACCO.fr
COMMISSION MERCHA’IS
AND WHOLESALE DEALEItS IN
Olfi-iii***, Snufl’s, Pipi'S and
Smokers’ Artiolcs,
14 DECATUR ST., ATLANTA, GA.
Jan. 23.
J. HOLMES & CO.,
Wholesale si i<l llotail
DEALERS in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
j THIRD BTHE£T,
Opp. Hardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse,
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
January 23. 3m
W. o. CLEMONS, w. A. JAMES.
CLEMONS & JAMES,
Cotton Ac Commission
MEIICH A N T S ,
Columbus ------ Georgia.
Agents, ftpring Villa Manufacturing Company.
“ Paliipeco Guano
; m lfl-tf. .
GEORGIA -Talbot CoPMTY:
William Hail has applied for exemption o!
personalty and setting apart and valuation ol
homestead, aud I wri.' pass upon the same at 10
o'clock A. M , on the 3ul day of February, 1573,
at mv office iu 'talbotton. Given under lay ol
tteial* signature, this 17th. Jann.' ,r .V 1873.
jan23-td GEO. N. FORBEis, Ordinary.
A GREAT BLESSING.
Never, since the time “when the morning
stars sang together has there been a greater med
ical discovery and blessing to the human race
than the
GlOlb Flower Cough Syrup.
This delightful and rare compound is the ac
tive principal, obtained by chemical process,
from the “Globe Flower know also, as “Button
Root," and in Botany as “Oephabiiithus Occi
dentalis.”
Globe Flower Cough Syrup is almost an in
fallible euro lor every description of Gough,
i Golds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Group, Whoop
ing cough, Pleurisy, Influenza, Asthma, Bron
cbi*is, &c.; and will euro Consumption, when ta
ken in time—as thousands will testify.
GnobE Fuoweb Cough Sybup will cure the
most obstinate cases of Chronic Cough and Lung
affections when all other boasted remedies fail-
Globe Flower Cough Syrup does not con.
tain a particle of opium or any of its prepara
tions. „ ,
Globe Flowr/i coPcih Syrup does not contain
a particle of poison, or any ingredient that could
hurt the, most delicate child.
Globe Flower cough Syrtjj* has become,
where known, the most popular cough medicine
in the country, because it has with
stood the three great test* of merit, viz: Time,
Experience and Competition, and renjain#, after
passing through this ordeal, the best article i ‘f its
kind in the world.
Globe Flower cough Syrup Is pleasant to the
taste, and does not disagree with the most deli
cate stomach.
Physicians who have consumptive patients,
are invited to try the Globe Flower Cough Syrup.
Its magical effects will at once be lelt and ac
knowledged.
Beware of counterfeits; the genuine has the
words, Globe Flower Cough Syrup, blown in
each bottle and the signatures of the proprietors
upon each label. The trade-mark label and
compound are protected by Letters Patent
Don’t take any other article as a substitute for
Globe Flower Cobgh Kyrup. If your Druggist
or Merchant has none ou Land, request hiru to
order it lor you.
Thousands of Testimonials of the most won
derful cures are constantly being received from
the North, East, West and South -some of which
seem almost miraculous.
Sold by druggists at SI.OO per bottle, $5.00
for ono-half dozen.
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., Proprietors,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by J. Waterman. jan23-3m.
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Agents, Macon, Ga.
BRIGGS & BROTHER’S
ILLUSTRATED
Floral Work!
For January, 1873, now out. Issued as a quar
terly. The four numbers sent to any address, by
mail, for 25cts. The richest and most inrttruct
ive Floral Guide ever published. Those of our
patrons who ordered seeds last year, and were
credited with 25cts, will receive the four quar
terlies for 1873. Those who order seeds this
year will be credited with a subscription for
1874. The January number contains nearly 400
Engravings, Two Superb Colored Plates, suita
ble for framing, and also Tinted Plates of our
gorgebus Floral Chromes; information relative
to Flowers, Vegetables, Ac., and ftheir cultiva
tion, and all such matter as was formerly found
in our Annual Catalogue. You will miss it if you
order Seeds before seeing Briggs A Bro.’a
QuARTEBLy. We challenge comparison on
quality of soeds, prices and size of packets. Our
“Calender, Adyaace Sheet and Price List for
18?3,” sent free. Address
lw BRIGGS A BROTHER.
I Seedsmen A Florists, Rochester, N. Y.
W. P. SWTFT. H O. MURPHY. O. P. SWIFT, JR. U. W. ISBELL. |
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
H AV I J* TANARUS, IVI IT Ifc PII Y Ac 0.,
A\ r are!louse & Coirtmissioii Mercli'ts
COLUMIJ tl S, GA.
Agents for tlia celebrated Cottoii Gins, Manufactured by Daniel Pmtt, of Ala, and Griswold of
Georgia. Also, Agents for the sale of Oimaburgs; Yarua, Slrtsctiugs; Sewing-Thread aud Hope,
of the Flint Kiver and Franklin Manufacturing Companies.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 1. 1371-tf
A. M. ALLEN: _ ~ P. PREER. A. ILLGES.
ALLEN, FREER & ILLGES,
COTTON FACTORS, WAREHOUSE rCOBMISSION MERCHANTS,
Col it iri bii s, Gfeo rgi a.
Also through thalr Grocery House of Freer, Illges&Co., they are prepared'to furnish Plantation
Supplies iu any ijiiai)tity, with Bagging, Rope, Ties, aud similar articles. eot 10-tlm.
THIS SPACE!
Is reserved for BEDELL & WARE, Dealers iu Boots and shoes, Columbus, On., whom we found
so busy selling goods, they had no time to writ* an advertisement. nov 7-3 m.
W. j! WATT * JOEL A - WALKER
WATT & WALK ER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PROVISION DEALERS,
IfIJJ BROAD STL, COLUMBUS, GA.
Keep constantly on band a full stock of everything in their line, to wit: Bacon, Bagging, Ties
Sugar, Coffee, Floor, Syrup, Moltuwess, Soap, Caudles, Fish, Tobacco, Whiskey, and Staple Dry
(locals’, such as Shoes, Hats, and Ovnaburg. We will sell goods as cheap as any house in the city
uml guarantee perfect satisfaction in every trade. Mr. Clarke Prather is with us and will take
pleasure iu waiting on his triends. oct 10-ly.
SE.I 1 rX G V ./ .V O !
THIS FERTILIZER
IS OFFERED
T O TII E r r II A I> E<f N 7
UNDER THE—-
v c. 21
MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
AND ORDERS FOR THE SAME ARE RESHECTFULLY SOLICITED.
0
TERMS—Cash, Approved Acceptance, or Nolen riCCUTcd by lien, with agreement to receive
Cotton in payiusnt of same.
The character nf this Guano has been fuljy eatablishod by the practical tests of many years
and we feel no hesitation in pronouncing it as good as the best.
For the cultivation of Corn or Gotton it has no superior, ns hundreds of certificates from Geor
gia will testify. lIOIT McKEN ZIE,
Commission ivterchants, and General Agents for Sea howl Guano, 108 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.p
W. J. WEEKES & CO., Agents at Talbotton. jan9-tfi
FALL GOODS
AT
J, S. JONES’, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
N'OW OT’i’-NTN’O— Linrn Collars and Sets; Linen and Lace Collars and Sots; Valenciennes and
Point Lacs' Collars; Cashmere Scarfs and Shawls; Silk Scarfs in all desirablo shades;
Leather Belts, with Satchels attached; New Style of Hoopskirts, Corsets, and Balmorals; Table
Cloths, Napkins and Doyles, in white and colored Damask—all to match; Men’s,Ladies' and Chil
dren's Shoes; Cloths and Coesimercs of Foreign Manufacture, in new and handsome effects; Many
Styles of Low and Medium Fabrics, in Dress Goods, Embroideries and Laces; Black Silks, in Tat
l'eta, Gro Grain and Reps.
TO ARRIVE :
\n Elegant Line of Lyons Silk Poplins; Colored Silks; Cashmeres, Satteens and Empress Cloths.
Many British and French Fabrics. The assortment in above embracing the current shades of the
(tison, which ar# offered at VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. oct 10-ft
GEORGIA - Tai.bot’County :
Thomas C. Belyeu applies to me for letters of |
adminisUation ou the estate of Mrs. Cynthia |
Belyeu. These are to cite and admonish al 1 , per
sons concerned, to be and appear at ray office
on the first Monday in March ne\t,, V flo n and
there to show cause, if any thej have, why let
ters of administration should, not be granted said
applicant. Given under my official signature,
this 17th. January, JS73.
jau23-td GCO. N. FORBES, Ordinary.
Attention, Farmers !
SAVE your money by buying a fertilizer that
ALL know has stood the test of every kind of
Beason, and invest in that pure article,
JNO. MERRIMAN A CO.'S
Ammoniated Dissolved Bones.
We have jnat received a lot, which we offer at
old rate*, viz: Cash, S6O, adding 7 percent, iu
tereet on time Bales. Call early on
CAMPBELL &■ JONES, Aokntb,
jan23-3m Macon, Gh.
Notice.
All persons holding clams against the estate
of Sarax Hunter, will present them to me, with
in the time prescribed by law.
THUS. D. FERGERSON,
Jan 16-fiw Administrator.
L. L. COWDERY,
DEALER IN
House-Furnishing Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
GI. ABSAV ARE,
Best White aud Gilt, French China, White Gran
ite and Iron-Stone Ware, Common Cream-Color
ed Ware, &c., .fce.
®®-Gbokolv lloyib Building, Columbus, Ga.
Jan. 16-ly.
GEORGIA— TaIbot County:
Joseph Allen, John Cheney, Rufus Cheney
and Aquilla Cheney have applied to mo for let
ters of administration on the estate of Isfiac
Cheney, deceased. These are therefore to ciW
and admonish all persons concerned, to be and
appear at my office on the first Monday in March,
next, then and there to show cause, if any they
have, whv letters of administration should not
be granted said applicants. Given under mv
official signature, this 15th. Januarv, 1873.
j*n23-ta GEO. N. FORBES; Ordinary.
At all Fairs where Exhibited, in Competition with
the various Screw or Lever Presses,
“The Eclipse Screw Cotton Press”
(Patented February 21sf, 1872,) *
lla*, in each and every instance, f 'tir excelled ALL, in Rapidity, Light Draught, and
General CchivcMence.
Warranted Faster, Lighter Draught, More Durable, and Cheaper limn any other known Screw
Cotton Press, whether cf Wood, Cast or Wrought Iron. Will | nek twice as fast, (requiring less
power.) by means of our Frie.tionless Nut, as any other Screw Press manufactured. I>y %..*on of
its great rapidity, astonishing light draught, strength and durability, the “Eclipse” is rapidly su
perceding all others. "Three men at the Levers can pack a 500 to 700 lbs. halo in two to two
and a half minutes. Twelve rounds or Devolutions of the Lever pack the bale,
this with the Speed and Draught of other Screws.
Such mihbntided success has the ‘•Eclipse" enjoyed, that we Guam. ice it. in every pnrticub r,
superior to the Screw Press of anybody, and bind ourselves to makegood any deficiency or break
age that may occur within three years after purchase.
guaranteed, < r Price R funded.
Our new nrrngement tor opening all tlie dbors of Press simultaneously, is cheap and effective,
and vastly superior to anything of the kind ever yet offend. lor ( iron la r containing
Price and Testimonials. R. FINDLAY'S SONS.
Sole Manufacturers, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, On.
We offer a few' Certificates only
Edgefield, S. 0., January 20, 1872.
Messrs. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga.
Gentlemen:— I am glad to say that I am very much pleased with the “Eclipse" Cotton Screw
bought from you. I have packed all my own crop* ad the crops of some of my neighbors, and
can safely say it packs faster than any Screw or Press I have ever seen. It is very simple, strong,
and not liable to get out of order. Yours truly, N. B. STROTHER.
We, the undersigned, having witnessed the Findlay V Craig Eclipse Screw Cotton Press, (man
ufactured by R. Findlay’s Sons, Macon, ) in aetupl operation, do not hesitate to heartily recom
mend it to our planting friends and custorm rsns a Cotton Press possessing sevi ral new and com
mendable features; prominent among which are rapidity, light dtaught, strength, simplicity,
durability, standing room at the top of the box, and g< floral convenience s. The Screw Pin has a
pitch, or fall of <>4 inches, rendering it uncommonly quick in action; and the anti-lriction device is
such as to require much less power t > operate it, than the ordinary Screw Press, l aving a pitch or
fall of one or two inches. Twelve revolutions of levers run the follow Blocks down, and two or
dinary hands, in our opinion, can with comparative ease pack a 500 pound bale of cotton. In
short, it is the fastest, easiest worked, and most convenient press we have ev.-r seen op rated. It
can be worked either by hand or horse power, at the option of the owner. The proprietors inform
us tliAt they guarantee their Press in every j'articular.
f JAS. M. SIMMONS, Representing Adams, Bazomore A Ware.
Cotton Factors, | 1?. L. WILLINGHAM, Representing Lawtwn &, Willingham.
Warehouse and \ JONATHAN COLLINS & SON,
Conn Merch ts. CAMPBELL & JONES.
| R. W. BONNER, Representing Hardeman & Sparks.
Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga., January, 1872.
Messrs. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, “Findlay Iron Works," Macon, Ga.
Gf'nts:— Having purchased of you last fall a “Findlay and Craig Eclipse Screw” Cotton Tress,
it affords me great pleasure to send you my certificate of more than satisfaction. From reports
made by parties using the press, I must confess that I expected to find it supc rior to all others- -
whether of Iron or tie- Old Wood Scraw—but did not anticipate such grand results ! Gentlemen,
in introducing tin- Eclipse Press yon have gained a sweeping victory over all competition. None
that I oversaw or heard of, can even approach it in excellence. It* possesses great speed, (fusbr
than Old Wood Screw even,) having a pitch or f-.1l of (>J inches. The light draught—the result
of your anti-friction device is wonderful, great box room, standing room at top. and numerous
conveniences, still further commend the Eclipse to any planter wanting a Cotton Press. My ware
house receipts show that my bales packed on the Eclipse, by one light mule, range from beven to
eight hundred pounds each, and I candidly believe that a 500 pound bale can lx; packed in my
press by one man at the Lever. I cannot any too much iu favor of your Eclipse, in fact, not
enough. For quick ond heavy work, and light draught., you “eclipse’ pH others, leaving compe
tition far behind. In regard to durability, 1 consider it a durable as any f ressever manufactured,
and, in my opinion, will last generations, Don’t be afraid to guarantee them thoroughly. You
will have as many orders as you can fill, I believe and hope. Your advertisement truthfully as
erts that the “Eclipse” is the best press in the world. STERLING NEIL.
Colaparchee, Monrok County, Ga., December 21, 1872.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, “Findlay’s Iron Works,” Macon, Ga.
Dear Sirs:— Late this fall I purchased from you one of your Findlay it Ciaig’s Patent Serew CoV
ton Press, and, after a lull and fair trial, do not hesitate to pronounce it the most rapid, of lightest
draught most powerful—in fact the best, (without any exception) Cotton Press I ever saw.* Be
tween this and all other Iron Screw Presses I have ever seen or used, there is just simply no com
parison. Every Planter should use your Press. JOHN L. GJliBEiiT.
P- S.—You may consider my order in for two more of the above Presses for next season, mid
may for many orders from this section; my neighbors are determined to have tk-.m as Pm
can pack by hand twice as fast any of the Iron Screw Presses caid by horse power.
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CRAIG’S
Patent Portable Horse Power ■
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
R. FUSTRLAIY’S SOINT,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
T O I* H. ANTERS.
As is widely known, we have had Large Experience >n the “Horse Power Question,” and with
varied success —have made from several inventions, and invariably warranted workmanship and
material—the successful performance being a matter with tho inventor. We now t?.ko plea* uro in
introducing to your notice, as the best and simplest ever yet invented--The Craig Horse Power
acknowledged to bo without an equal- sits on tho ground - requires no mechanic to* put it up,
Satisfaction guaranteed in workmanship and performance, or money refunded.
No. 1 Power, for 45 or 50 Saw Gin, $1,50.U0; No. 2 Power, for 40 Saw Gin, $1,25.00.
for Circular, &c. Address I?. FINDLAY’S SONS*
“Find l ay Iron Works,” Macon, Ga.
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