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tNt K. 9a. Hardwoll,
Truituzz Ms professional zervico* U> Uiu citizens '
ef Talbsttoa and vicinity.
jVTKSce al Waterman's Drug Store. Bi-si- i
(teaes South Side i| public bquorc. j*u3o-30 '
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Farmers, Read This l
o*
A LAIIGE STOCK OF
T*vc Charts, Axes, Soovu. and Pi.as- 1
, Tut s H im, Pad-Lock*, Tabub
OoTUtitv.PorKrr FCvrvet,
lloixirwAVAitE,
A' 1 ., ku.
OS OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE l P TALBOT
AND ADJOIN WO COUNTIES,
—AT—
TEIIV LOW PIIICKWr
p can Riiit vi*rvbody in Stoves, with th
great fnvt*rt*n. ' SI3NWV SOI I Jl,'' **COIToN
rLAiffT,H*‘iiFeKi:FAf v ron''nd •ktiwakt *•
t,y+ry utov® guuniuU*t and. Gull and ace or or
taud roar orders to
OLI VKU, DOUGLANS A CO.,
jan23-3m Macon, (la.
BOROUGHS & WING,
rItyQBACCO.iI
COMMISSION MERCHA'IS
AM, WIIoLUZLE DF.AI.tHH IN
UlKiirH, KimflVi, nnd
Hmolicrs' Arti-l*w,
U FiFJ ATI'R ST., ATLANTA, OA.
Jan. S3. Bm.
J. HOLMES & CO.,
WlioloMiile iiml rtetU
WULPIIS I*
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
3VJ TIIIUD KTTIKKT,
Opji n.u-kinu A Sparks' Warehouse,
MACON. - - - GEORGIA.
January 23. 3m
1* J. OOIUfAJtTIM. JOHN rLANNJ-RT.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & GO.,
Cotton Factor* and Central
COMMISSION MEJRCHANTS,
Hay St., Savanna It, Ga,
Agetitc for Bradley *w Phosphate. Jewell’s Mill
Tarim and rhmuwticH, Tobacco, Ac.
J*#~ Bagging and Iron Ties always on hand.
pft- OoiiKigntuentv Solicited. Unmil faciHiic*
extended to ctisttuncrs. oet24-flin.
LIVERY,FEED & SALE STABLES,
Talbot ton, G a.
(tafirinpei & Martin call the attention of tmvol
tiie people generally to their new line ol
I>umnr<* at the <M Htnnd formerly occupied bv
VVm. Ik Amin. dceu*d. Huey run tn bark
twifa a <lay from Talbott ala to Geneva. meeting
trains front both i*nst ami west; ami are
*d to send parties in coaches, carriages, bucks
•or bugt'ics to any point in this and adjoining
counties, at reasonable rales
Fare from Geneva to TullnSton, SI,OO. Tiek
•ts at jtD.OO per dozen.
jr4rAll letters or packages to l*o sent off bv
the hack. must lw dcpoite<l at the office, with
('apt. Oamage. who will give them his prompt
attention, and in no cone will they be received
by tba driver, on leaving town, causing deten
tion.
Parties wishing logo off on tb*> back, must be
ready bv 74 ujjlook; a. M.,aud at 3 oVloak.iv 34..
and the driver is not allotted tdwit longer than
3 minutes for gentlemen and 5 for ladies. Those
living in the suburbs nl the town must give no
tice in time, so that they can get to the office by
the time the hock louvw.
flic hack w ill only run to Geneva onee on the
NuhUth and th('U in the afternoon,except in ur
gent eosoH, wlu'u e uiwyuuce will be fond shed
JBfr'Cnpt. Geo. Vf, tUnu.i.obns fitted up and
opeued hi* jewelry, watch tnaki ig and repairing
eHtubiishnnsit at the stables, where he will be
glad to see all of his old ff iends ami attend
I’roudl,V. and with dispateh, anything m his
fini that may bo enlruhti and to him.
GAM AGE A MAHTIN.
Fresh .I r rival# !
QI). GOKMAN has just rraelved Bulk
• Hums. Bulk NliouM- r, and Side. Avery
<-lmi£ lot Georgia Chub Syrup, New Orleans
S\ ruD.And K,-flut'd Hnwir*. Java amt Rin Coffees,
Good Rich and Karly Bose Potatoes.
Alwayson hiiud, large lot Fresh Water Ground
Me.;). Flour ot all grades in a u ks. Cheap mid
Mi iytlj tor Gam ! O. D. OOIt.MAN.
rilKl’l.ACl-: TO BUY
HARDWARE
CHEAP!
—IS AT—
JOHNSON & DUNLAP’S,
14 THIS II fTHm-'.T, M ACO\, A.
jan 23 3m
W. O. CLKMOMS, W. JAMES
CLEMONS & JAMES,
CrtttoTt Sr C ’onimlsslon
MERCHANTS,
Columbus, Georgia.
AgcuU, Spring Villa Manufacturing Cam pane ;
“ J>tal> o GuiUw •• ' |
wnjfe l-tr.
IA. L. oowderyJ
DF.AI.UH IN
House-Furnishing Goods,
SILVE-R plated ware,
Ci I> ABS AY A K K ,
Beat White and GUt.Frcueh China, While Omn- 1
'UI" •. I
ite ami Iron-i>lone Ware, Cbuuuau tVcam-CoJor
ed Ware, Ac., Ac.
CO-Gboruu Homk BcthDiim, Columbun,Oa.
Jan.
DU. J. 1). MoKELLAII,
DENTIST,
MACON, G EOKGIA,
OffrtF hit pmfeaonal crvicß to the people of i
T.dWttMid <ljMniug cuimtica. and pledge his
b“st effort, to pio-.ae in all sty],a of work. Give
ns a trial. may 9 It.
SE A FO WL G VAN 01
THTS FERTITJZI®
IS OFFERED
T O r r II K Tlf A r> E
UNDER THE
MOST FAVOIIABLE TEIIMS,
AND ORDERS FOR THE BASIE ARE UCSHECTFUI.LY SOUU LED.
TERMS-Cash, Approved Acceptance, or Note* secured by lien, with agreement to receive
Cotton in payment of *une.
The character of thin Guano has Ik*o fully eatabliabed by the practical U*te of many yearn
and w feel no hemtation In pronoancing it aagood at th hut.
For the cultivation of Corn or Cotton it has no HUfwffor. an hundredn of certiftratea from Geor
gia will teat if v. IIOIJ <V MrIfKNXIK,
Cororuiaeioti M and General Agent* for Sea Fowl Guano, 108 iU\ Street, Havaiumh, Go.
W. J. WEKKEH X CO., \gentu at T.dbotton. * janlMt.
<; ian o 1873 (< i a\ o
500 tons SEA FOWL GUANO,
500 tons RUSSELL COE’S,
500 •• MERRYMAN & CO.’S,
5fK) “ ETIWAN’S,
600 “ STERNFEL’S ORIGINAL,
500 COn’ON STATES,
300 “ MARK W r . JOHNSON’S,
200 “ E. FRANK COE’S,
200 •* WILSON'S,
100 " MEAT AND BONE GUANO,
20!> “ ENGLISH .STONEWALL,
200 * SARBY’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC,
200 " AMMONIATED FLOI’R OF IiAWBONE, Wry Fine.
200 PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER and CHE.MICA, FOR
MANIPULATED,
100 tons SOLUBLE SEA ISLAND.
ALBO—ONE THOUSAND PLOWS, from fit. so upwrrd. Farmer*, nhould have goad I'l iwa.
Landroth's linrilen
Field Scuds, Flower Seeds, Agricultural Implemsats, Machiecry, Live Stock, eto.
riiov is ioisrs.
Sll<:i AL r r< > Nl\ < I TNTOMKItM I
Many of you, uecifii.g I’roviaiona. have herctofon fiecn compelled to purchase supplies Iron,
other houses, after bonding y- nr rri'pn tn roc lor Guano, I will in future lurniah you with voui
provisions also, knowing it Wilt l-e mon oouveuient anil agn-ealde tor you to in ike your ae, ounts
all at Due iilttee. With mall- tlianks lor v-mr kind p itroiiage, t soiirit’ a enntinnanes of the same
Bund lor Catalogue. [jno'Jfl-Sm] >1 Alili W. .IOIINNON, \tUuts, Oa
Guam Coitipound*
For throe years this Fertilizer has been fully tested, and has given et,tire satisfaction. We can
not afford to sell cheaper without depreciating the arlu-le, which wo will not do. Ik uniformity
has I men fully tested lioth liy analysis amt ei|mrunout .irn-h year, reflecting great credit on the ea
paeity and integrily of our manufacturer.
Our agent at Blakely, Oa., wrote us, that many would buy ours iu preference, if we would sell
as cheap os another article extensively used in that section. “Yin* article costs the planter at Blake
ly less than ours costs us laid down at the same place. How awn we sell it as oliep ? This eliea
article, on our experiment plat this year, failed to pay for itself by 'J cents per acre, while ours
|>id a nett proflt of *11), '27 per Here on the price sold to eustoiners.
It is also w orth of note that 200 lbs. of mu Guam) Comdound, eostiug >(10 a ton, applied to an
sn aore, only cost* 80 ceuts more than the choupe it at >51.-10 per ton. If it nrnkes only 15 11*.
more of seed cotton, it pays the difference in dost; 101 His. will pay the whole cost of the iertilizer
In 1871, on my plat, 800 llw. made 418 lbs. mon'than natural soi’i; in 1870, 540. and iu 1.-S7J
2'J7 llw. B. T. Harris, ol llam-oek county, made 300 11m, more: John E. Smith, of MeOnfli, with
120 ltw.. n)ude32l ill excess; Col. E. .1 Dozier and ltav. T. It. West, ot Columbia count;, mad. 1
: with 3(H) lbs, per acre ouctl 055 and 51)2 pounds m re than natural soil, and for the last tloeu c am
1 made 023, 707 and 307 pounds with 300 pounds per acre more than tin- natural soil
-O'T-'or further information address 1)R. E. M PENDLETON
O. I>. Gouman, Agent. [janSO-tf. Athens! Owrg* '
OHEBAPEAKR GUANO!
AA7'L *' sti'l Agents for the alio\e TRIED and RELIABLE Ft rtilizer, and after FIVE YEARS ‘
* * cvperiene-- m selling it, unhrsiUitmgly rscommeml it to our planting friends as count to am
I miuiipuluted Fetilizer made.
I r r IS INTO LXPEIIIAIISNT !
In no case has it tailed to give entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials in our possession •
from some of our most successful planters, w ill satisfy any ons as to it merits.
Talbot Copntv, Ga., Dec. 13, 1872.
Messrs. Join ' J Master :
Gents. The Chesapeake Guano which you sold me has again given entire satisfaction. It isnnw
die third year 1 have tried it, and t can unhesitatingly say that I consider it the best Fertilizer in 1
use, and f have tried a great many. This year I tried it side by side with the celebrated and high
-rieisl Stonewall Guano, applying of each 150 pounds to the acre, and 1 can sew no dill, r, non ill
.he result one is no bettor than the other, iu uiv judgment \y jj SEIKCY
Sunil your orders to JON ES \ U V \'IIHI .
felilH-.lm mil (■],, ,ry . Maoob, &a
NKW BOOT aS. SllOl’r S r i\>KK!
ROBERT €. POPE,
llLats of BEDELL A POPE,]
78 Broad Street, Columbus, Gra.,
(First Poor Mint reast s Boo!.- Store, and n early Oftposttt John Kind's Ban!-,)
IS now receiving and opening a full and complete stock of Boots and Shivs, consisting of all the I
styles aud grades for Gimts, Ladies, .Mine s, Youths and Chililretis light and heavy wear. His j
atoek is all uew aud made to order,
EXPRESSLY FOR HIS OWN TRADE,
and he will warrant every |ir to give satisfaction and be an represented. Inducements offend to !
small deal rs and country merchants, lie has scoured the services of Mr. Goode II Flem in
twho was witii him iu bis lata business ) He will be glad to see and wait upon his friends arid i
old customers Torras Cash. oet 10-1 y
BOUT. COLEMAN, A- T. NEWSOW.
COLEMAN A NEWSOM,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
—AND
PROVISION DEALERS,
58 et GO CHERRY STREET,
M ACON, - - - OA.
Feb2fi-tf ’ '
Ql' A SOS!
PIKENIX ii IIA\( > !
WILCOX, GIBBS A CO.’S '
MANIPULATED GUANO!
Thfi*p pflrbrntul t'tun* s imjxirM am<l nro
pnr< <1 by Wiluox, Giltbs A Cos., Sava paV Gh..
amH’biirlpHton, S. C., for wale frfr ihh\i or
lor credit on it rin*. |nyuble in
cotton, by the November. T. A. Brown,
A pent lit Tulbnttnn; J. K. Bkud X Cos., Agentn,
[ Columlifts.
! Special attention is called to the use of the
j Phcem* Guano composted with Cotton Seed.
Semi or apply a< above for circular* giving
I mnnialfl from planters prices,term*.Av.fb2fW>\v
WHO HATH SORROW ?
Who Hath Woe?
“NOW in the Winter of my discontent,” e*-
clainm the poor man who J> rin" the jwist year.
Ixmgbt lii* pooln on credit, Hnd th>w finds him
self unable to meet bin promisest< pay. Ilia bills
are larsx* r, hy omvbfilf, t) an lie tnortcht they
wou’d b<*, and several artieles are chnri'ed to bis
account of which he has no recollection. For
many things fie has paid almost double vrhat he
would have bad to pay bad be bought for
Caafi at I)pfin|* K BiiMvii>\ He is
daily tormented with yellow envelopes, con ain
ing atatoruet* saving: ‘ Flrose call and settle
above tcconnt, or it will !>o ftlaced in the hands
of an fficer for col lee t ion. At night be r 11m an<l
tt>s es npofj bis pillow : and if. p-reliance, he
dozes off be dr-ains of sheriffs and epnstabl s.
and ne>*s tlie handwritincr upon the vraM: “Will
be sold tiefore t) e Court House door. Arc.” Be
fore day dawns he has visited the Internal re
gion* and is about conpTutnlnting birne If upon
his escafie from bis tornif ntrs but is a roused
by the voice of someone who siiys: -Tay me
that tiion owest.”
'I be more tortmmte person who is r.ble to j*ay
his account j romptly miy es a|M- for a time.the
trouldes alluded to, but he is only putting oft
theevil flay. It will come in dsn-season. Year al
ter year be will find bis profits pro \ ing less,and
he will realize, too late, that if be bad the capi
tal of the Bank of England, be could not afford
to jy the tuiormons per cent. chai*ged by inei
ebants who s< 11 on tirna.
We are aware that many persons begin the
New Year with good resolution*, to use economy,
curtail expenscs.Hnd to buy eld naively fort-ASH.
These ar worthy resnlvin, nd should le faith
fully kept, and those who so keep nnd practice
them are on the sure road that 1 *els to h *>!fh,
honor, prosperity end happimws. F'>ra while
they may have to deny tlien**lves ot many ot
the luYuncs, and possibly a few ot the m*eesvi
ri<*s of lit* ; but after awhile all these w ill be giv
en onto them.
About a year a-m we adopted the delusive
t’ash System, nnd . ft' -r*d a reward *f one tho is
ind dollars, f-r th*man woman <r < h:ld. vbo
could buy one dollar’s w r'! of goods from us
on('r-dit. Mone. ; s s arce and times were
hard and many predicted fair early demise. W.
are flad to stat* that since that time < ur bnsi
new has bee”. dilv ntT iidn ' Almost ev
en' day we r***- ivc Hulis antml enrours emenf
from parties who have ,v.< n and felt the evil ot
the credit system, and liko trood and true men
are lendin?/their aid and influ. no inV’usbin • a
most perniri >uh sv t in, which t leatcns the
bankruptcy, nol only of individuals, but the
entire country.
We have numerous customers now, who. pre
vious to thAt time, nev r entered our door. They
■•• re good, honest, sensible men, m* n who know
how toapprcsuAte the value ot a dollar, mid want
to get value received t<>r it. Th y com*- and de
posit it with us, knowing that our profits do not
include twenty-five p-r cent, t- r ha 1 debts,
which is idv; ay sad 1- and by uiercbanfs wlioscil on
time, to cover their loast s by parties who never
pay.
Now we are d* sirmw of for‘Wising onr already
long list ot cnstomerM, aud w<> think wc ctu
make it to your interest to bade \*ith uh. Our
stock "ill always he the largest in the ] lao\aiul
while there are inunv goods which are h< Id very
close by all merchants, w*> can salely guarant* e
a Having upon a Fei.cral t*ill of from twenty to
thirty jk r cent, in purchasing from ns.
DEKNIS Ac BALDWIN.
Taijjotton, (i.\., l ib. 13, 1873. liu.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A FVIX UN E OF—
FRESH AND RELIABLE
DRU G S
- A N 1) -
MEDICINES!
Perfumery end Toilet
Articles.
School Books
—AND A GOOD IANE OF—
FIRST CLASS STATIONERY.
Paints, Oils. Varnishes and
Brushes of all kinds !
I rr-G ARDEN SEEDS ami PLANTING I'O
! TATOICS.
| rfr*Every description of Bure Wines and Li
j quors ter Modiciual or Family use,
j r, liable l'atclit Medicines and Nos
trums. Cash Sales always preferable at
| lebJo-tf. WATER MAN 8 DRUG STORE.
Ribbons, Millinery and Straw
Goods for the Million !
I7 3 .
ALSO
White Goods, Embroideries, .Yc,
ARMSTRONG, CATOR A CO.,
Importers, Manufacturesi and Jobbers
Bonnet, Trimming. Neck nnd Sash Ribbons.
Nclvi t Bibhens, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks,
Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flt'vvers,Or
naments. Frames, Ac.. Straw Bon
nets and Ladies and Children s
Hats, trimmed and uu
trimmed, and iu con
necting ware
rooms, White Goods, Linens. Embroideries,
Wes. Nets, Collars, Setts, llaudkerehieis, ' ’
\riling. Hrrd .Sets, Ac., Ac.. Ac.. Ac.
Nns. 237 and 230 Baltimore street,Baltimore.Md.
Tin s, goods are manufactured by us or bought '
for Cash directly from the European and Ameri
can Manufacturers, embracing all the latest nov- I
cities, unequalled in variety and cheapness in -
anv market. ’ j
Orders titled with care, promptness nnd dis- I
r ,< ‘ h - mchs-3t.
At all Fairs where Exhibited, in Competition with
the various Screw or Lever Presses,
“The Eclipse Screw Cotton Press,”
(Patented February 21* f, 187*2,)
7Jan % in each arid every instance, far e.refilled ALL, in Rapidity, Light Draught, and
Genera / tbn ven ience.
Warranted Faster, Lighter pnmght, More Durable, and Cheaper than any other known Screw
Cott/m Frew, whether rf Wood. Cast or Wrought Iron. Will • ack twice as fast, (require less
power.) hv means of our Friettonless Nut. ns any other Screw Press manufactured. By reason of
its rapidity, nstottinhing light draught, Ktrcogth and durability, the “Eclipse” is rapidly su
perceding all ethers, pfrjtree men at the- Levers can pack a 500 to 700 lbs. bale in two to two
and ft half minutes. Twelve rounds or Revolutions of the Leve r pack the bale.
pCrt Compare this with the Sjxh iI and /fraught of other Screws.
Knch Unbounded success has the “Kolij s • enjoyed, that we Guaii..-ec it. in every particular,
sup ri *r to the Screw Press of anybody, end bind ourselves to make good any deficiency or break
age that may occur within three years after purchase.
guaranteed. * r Price R. funded. - *!^
Our new armtretnent for opening all tin doors of Press si in iiltimeonslv, is cheap and effective,
„nd vastlv superior to anything of the kind ever yet off. red. tor ( ircular containing
Price and Testimonials. R* FINDLAY’S SONS.
Sob- Manufacturers, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
We * >ffer a few Certificates only:
Epoefteit), S. 0., January 20, 1872.
! Messrs. R. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon, Ga.
(frntlfmen: lamidid to say that I am very much pleased with the “Eclipse” Cotton Screw
bought from yon. I have packed all mv own or jr in the crops of some of my neighbors, and
can safely say it packs fast, r than any Screw >r 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 A Craig Eclipse Screw Cotton Press, (man
ufactured bv It. Findlay's Sons, Macon, in actual operation, do not hesitate to heartily recom
mend it to our planting friends and custom rs as a Cotton Pros possessing several now and com
mendable features; prdtninem among which ar ■ rapidity, light draught, strength simplicity,
durability, standing room at the top of the Ih>x, and g nernl convenient’* s. The Screw Pin has a
pitch. <r tall of inch *s. rendering it uncommonly qui-k in action; and the anti-triction device is
such os to require much less power t > o|.*r.i?e it, than the ordinary Screw Press, having a pitch or
tall of one or two inches. Twelve revolutions of !• vers run the follow* Blocks down. and two or
dinary hands, in our opinion, can with comparative ease pack a 500 pound hale of cotton. In
short, it is the fastest, easiest worked, and nest convenient press we have overseen operated. It
can he worked either by hand or horse power, at the option of the owner. The proprietors inform
us that they guarantee their Press in ever particular.
j JAS. M. R-presenting Adams. Razeroorc A Ware.
Cotton Factor*, 15 L. WILLINGHVM, Be;t* smiting Lawton & Willingham.
Warehouse and { JONATHAN COLLINS & SON.
Com. Merck*ta. CAMPBELL A JONES.
’ 1 R. W. BONNER, Rt presenting Hardeman A Sparks.
Four Vat.txt. Houston County, Ga., January', 1672.
M*H*rs R. FINDLAY’S SONS, “ITxdl.’.v Lu.n M.-mi Ga
Gvts: Having purchased of vmi last fall a “Findlay and (.-’mig Eclipse Screw” Cotton Pres,
it affords me great phasur- to snd you mv certificate of more than satisfaction. From reports
made by prti< u*iit th • press. I mttst confess that I expected to find it superior to ail others—
whether of Iron or th- (hi Wood Sc row bnt did not anticipate such grand results! Gentlemen,
in introducing th •Ed ip* c Press you h tve gained swe i ing victoiv over all competition. None
that I-▼* r saw ..r braid of, <• m even appr .ch it in x<- lh uc It ). >- -s great speed, (fast r
ban OM Wood Screw cvti. having a pitch or bll of fd indies. The light draught the result
; of y nr atit -fVionor. device is ..<mbrml to *at box room, ei. udiug room at top. and numerous
convei lienees, still furtl.er c mm. nd the IE • lips.* t* any phn‘r tn ing ‘Cotton Pram. My "arc
ho!iK- rrefpt* Know that my i ab-s packed on the Ed ipse. b\ on light mule, range from !--v n t
eight hunditid fMiunds inc h, end I candidly bc!ic\e th.d a sih) p< .n ,1 bale can be packed in m\
press by on<* ruan nt the L-ver. I e iinots tY to., much in favor . f vonr Eclipse. in fact, not
enough, F* r quirk <n t tuay w.,rk. and Ig t d-au-ht. y i q>**' c*M others, leaving compe
tition fat U-hiiid. In r. id t da -ility.l o :dei it • durable as any r row ever mairnfactured,
mil, in my -opinion, will ;a.%t Deration ;. I) at \ e afraid t., n unuttee them thoroughly. You
will have us many orders ae y u can fill. I h-’l. ve and hope. Your advertisement truthfully as
e.t.s that the “IXipse" is th- b. ,t pc. ~in th v.I I. STERLING NIJL.
Cot. ai’A i: <■ 'llj?i', Alonkom County, Ga., December 21, 1872.
R. TINDLWS SONS, “ITmvlayVTron Work*.” Ma. ,m, Ga.
Dear Sirs: Late the 11 I pim E.s, 1 from you one of your Findlay A* Ciaig* Patent Screw Co‘-
ton Press, ami after a full and f air trial, do not hesitate topr nounce it the most rapid, of lightest
draught mos’ powerful- in fact the best, (without any e* •• ptiou j Cotton Press I ever saw. Be
tween this and all other fr n Screw Presses 1 have ever Keen or used, there is just simply no com
purison. Every Planter should use vour Press. JOHN L. GILBERT.
PS. You may consider my order in for two more of the above Presses for next season nnd
• may l":>k for nmnv orders from this section; mv mi? hk*fs ar determined to hav. th*m as th
can |tack by hand twice aw fast any of the Iron herow I'rtsaen can by h- rse power.
C 11 A. I G- ’ S
Patent Portable Horse Power •
SIANITFACTT KI D SOLEI.Y BY
IF. FINDLAY’S SON,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACN, GA.
r r O I* I > ,‘v TV TITR s .
As is widely known, w have had Lars; Experience on the ■ Ilnrse Power Question,’' and with
xnirit .I success have made trom several nveutiuns. and invariably warranted workmanship and
m it. rial the anceessmi p.TforHMnee lieintf a matter with the inventor. We now take nlearnre in
iiilrodiu ins to yonr notice, as the Is-st and siniph st , ver yet invented- ’lhe Craig Horse Power
i acanowlcdgcd to be m i,limit an equal siis ou tne ground requires no mechanic to put it up, Ac
.f l.Marar.t> cd in v,orkmaosliip and pertorinance, or money rcfxndea.
No. 1 Power, /or or .) Saw ttin. .<1.50.00; No. 2 Power, lor 40 S. x tiiu, <1 25 00
/f t'Sciid tor Circular. Ac. Address |{. PIXDI.AVS <)\S
~ . , _ . ‘‘Findlay Iron Works,” Macon, Ga
M.inntactnrers of Steam Eneines and Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, Merchant Mills. Machinery and
t IS! mgs generally. Iron Hailing of nnmemos and elegant, designs, Ac., Ac. julv ig.tf.
w. p. swur. a. o. mvbpui. o. r. swift, jk. l . w . isbell.
PLANTER S’ WAREHOUSE.
H W I I' TANARUS, 31 Ul{l* II Y Ac CO.,
N\ aueliouse 00111 tiiission A loi*cli (s
COL l ? MBt’ S, Ci A .
Agents for the celebrated Co'ton Gins. Manufacnircd by Daniel Pratt, of Ala, and Griswold of
t.b 'i- "i o ' Aw-mstorthesal ofQsnabnrga. Yarns. Sheetings, Sewing-Thread and Hope
of the Flint River and I raffidin Manufacturing Companies. * '
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 1, 1871-tf
A. M. ALLEN. ~ P. PHEKrI A. ILLGES
ALLEN, FREER A ILLGES,
COTTON FACTORS, WAREHOUSE 4 GOEfIHSSION MERCHANTS,
Coin in 1) us, Gr 6org ia.
Also throngh their Grocery House of Freer. Illges A Cos., thev are nremred to i.i .
Supplies any quantity, with Bagging. Hope, Ties, and
PLVG LJE FJ X) i;H IIS7G MILLS !
W. J. LAWTON & CO., Proprietors.
(SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & BATES.)
MACON,
Georgia.
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Prompt attention given to all orders and shipments made with dispatch. jnn o. tf . j
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.**'
GEORGIA —Taiuiot County:
Moses M. White Administrator of Cvrnkf
White has applied to the under agned for l c t(,“
ol dismission troiu said estate. 1 r ‘
All persons concerned, are hereby notifi e ,]
show cause if any they have, by the Ist MonST
in March next. hv letters of dismission sUonij
not lie granted said applicant. a
Given under my hand and official sign&tnr.
this 30th, Nov,, 1872. Geo. N. Forbes,
jau9-2m. Ordiua’rv.
GEORGIA Tamot County:
Wler as Wi.ham C. tinuu applies f nr
Guardian-hip oi the person and properly o; p,
vi Maitin miner sou of Green Martin, decea Ne v
lhe e arc theretme t/. require all p,rson, Y , t .
/win and to file ill my office, ou or helms tl, e
Motid/y in April next, their objections, i| a
they have, to said app. Sntment, otherwise | t (.
lers ol (i aiiiai.sh p ..id lie grained the
cant Given n:id rmy officiai signature it;
did. day ol Mar. li, 1872.
i,id.r.-u GEO. N. FORBES, Ordinary
UJ,. , 1 .ARa..'i County:
Wh. r . s Suiiuel W. o aiivan applies to me for
Letters of Administration cum tesUtmenio annuo
oil the estate of Martini 12. Manes, deceased, ,a|T
of said conuty. Th/ se are ther fore lo iite and
admonish all p rsous coi.cerued to lie and
pear at the next April Term ot the Court of y,,.
dinary lo be held in said county, then andtkn,
to show cause, if any they have, why letters or
administration should not he granted said as.
pHcaut. Given under my offieial signature Feb
roary 18th., 1873. GEO. N. FOltßEs,
Feb‘263od Ordiuarr,
Talbot County Sheriff’s ]3ata s ,
W'ill be Hold before the Court House Door in
the town of Talbottun iu said County, ou
first Tuesday iu April next, between the U
gal hours of sale the following property, to-wit;
North half of of lot of land No. 282 lying and
hiring in the twenty second District of originally
Muscogee now Talbot c ounty. Said north hui:
of lot containing one hundred one and a quay,
ter acres more or less. Levied upon as tin
peoperty of Martha Mullins, executiix of J cw
Mullins deceased, to satisfy two executions is.
sued from Talbot Superior Court, one in tuv *
of A. M. Aliin & Cos. vs Martha Mullins, execu
trix and M. Jeter, and one in favor of Warnock
fc Cos. against said Mullins and Jeter.
At the same time and place will be sold, lot of
land No. 111. in the *24th. district of Talbot
county, containing 190 acres, more or less, gatf
land lying on the north side of the road leading
irom Prattsburg to Walker’s Ferry. Livied up
on as the property ol J. F. Mathews to satisfy %
lifa issued Irom a Jnsiicc Court ot the 886th
Dis riot, G. M. of Talbot county, in l&vurof
Math* ws & Parker vs. J. F. Mathews. Levy
made and returned to me by Jo-.n Q. Adams, L.
C. HUGH HALL,
mcho-tds Sheriff of Talbot Cbnnty.
lOSTPON li 1
Talbot County Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House Door intho
town of Talbotton, in said ccuntv, on the First
Tuesday in April next, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit: 2(X>
acres of Land the same being the place whereon
the residence of William Hawkins now stands,
togetbt r with all the Improvements there*>l:
lying in the 22nd District of Talbot C> vmty
Said Lands adjoining Land of Win. Allen nu
tiie Last, Thomas Hall, Jr., ou the Srutl.
■lkiii s Hawkins on the WV-st, and James A Ilea
I *n the lioiuh. Le vied upon as tin* property *>f
Wiiliun Hawkins.to sutisiy atila issued fnu Tnl
bot Superior Court iu favor of Archibald Uriems
vs. Wm. Hawkins.
iebC-tds HUGH HALL, Shorriff.
mcho-td GUO. N. FOIIBL.V, Ordinary.
THE PLAGE TO BUY GUANOS!
O. D. Gorman has for sale the following t ill
known standard fertilizers*:
1 *ENI >LF iON’S (• OMI()UND,
WAN DO FEB ITLIZi ii.
BBADLLY .s ,^UDEB-PHOSPHATE,
PHOSDHA ITC BLOUD GUANO,
KITTLEWJvLLkS AA.
All ot which ai\ guaranteed to give entire sntiv
taction. For cash or on time with the cotton
option. Hand in your orders eatly.
lebf)-2tn " O. D. GORMAN.
L. F. M LAUGH! IN CH VS. O. KUSII-
McLaughlin & rush,
DENTISTS,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA,
(Office South Side Public Square.)
Jr**'Dr. L. F. McLaughlin will continue lo
ravel in this and a '.joining counties. C*lU
rom a distance will receive prompt attention.
Dr. C. O. Rush will remain iu the operating
room, which will be rxn to patients at all hotiri
•t tim day. McLaughlin & rush.
January 23-tf.
Garden Seeds!
15. CURLEY
Has just received, direct from the growerf, t
large lot of
L VNDRETH'S and BUIBTS
Fresh Garden Heeds
anil Onion Setts Z
—ON HAND
IOarIy Goodrich,Rogc,Pink
Bye and other varieties
of Potatoes!
MEAL, FLOUR, SYIUIP, BULK MEATS and
BACON, LARD, FISII, CANNED GOODS,
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
PATENT MEDICINES, &c., Ac.
'■l. Call aud see for yourselves, "fits
I*. CURLEY.
School *V utice !
Parents who have daughters to educate are re
spectfully invited to remember that
MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE
at FORSYTH, GA., is in successful operation
and presents advantages worthy of consideration.
The following officers compose the
FACULTY:
t> A T' ASBURY, A. M., Peesiuent,
Rev. S. G. Hillyek. D. D.: Prof. H. Bechtek,
Miss Iv ate Mileedge, Mrs. M. A. Tukner, Miss
Eugenia Amos, Miss Louisa Hielyer, ilrs. C.
Kj. Morral.
1 he Listitution has a healthful location, teach
ers ot experience and reputation, excellent facil
ities lor imp? ovement in the tine arts and theso-
Ci.il ana moral surrovmdtngs of one oi the best
communities in the State.
Special Reduction on
Expenses I
For the balance ot this term ending Jnly 15th.,
Board and Tuition may be procured tor *IOO.
For further particulars apply to the President of
the Faculty. Dr. J. G. LAW ION,
President of the Board of Trustee*.
Andrew Dunn, Secretary. feb‘2l-i.