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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
MERCHANTS. READ IT !
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IT IS MEJIXT FOR YOU!
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yya NOW OtTKS TU DEAI.KKS AS LAEOE ASD COMPLETE A STOCK UV
Groceries and Provisions!
Aiurow *ouM wlftb to pureEiM'fmm. ior It OOOlm r tr.-.b, They r Full Wtifcbt
Them man Booubt UiKbt and will I m w>l*l th* <“■> Way,
m. wk can t he i ndf.hsoi.d hv any norsK in the sooth i
KEYMOI H. TTNNEEY A CO., Mm-on, On.
1874. FALL TUADK. 187 1.
MIX and KIHTLAND
Ha in Klor* at*! are daily receiving from the BKST MANL7ACTUBEBB one of Uie Moet Com-
Block* of
BOOTS , SHOES 4* IIJITS
Wo Have I<7vei* Qflered in Alacon.
W. mi, offer imjrtTinr indnemrm. to CASH IltlYEßfl Mid PROMI’T MEN. All order,
ha*, our pon.,nl *iiprriKin, nd *r. oar**fally fllld and ..tiMfuction guaranteed, Hotli at No.
I Cotton Atuuuo and M Third Slroetit, Macon, Gaorgia.
MIX .V KIHTLANI).
Tall them wharr yon nw thL I Till them where run mw thin '"A'
J. Hi HAMILTON,
WHOI.KXAI.C AND llflll DKkI.ER IN
Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Salt, Sugars,
COFFEES, &C.
t* LOU I\ ! F L
Aargo 9tock B esst Brandat Prices that Defy Competition
AlwnyN on Hand, n Cull Sloi-lt of
PLAKaATION and family groceries and provisions.
JUNCTION FRANKLIN, WARREN A OQLETHORPE STS.,
COLITMIirTH, HKUII UIA.
Purchases Delivered Free of Dravage lh the Citv &. Sbur.
Ooi.DMtiiTH, o*o*ou, April 8, lb7l.
TBU MA N & GJII iP N
wholesale and hi-: ia il dealehs is
HTOVHH, TINU AltU, l IJTJ.KRA ,
ASP GESEBVL II lUfIE-FUHSISIIISG Gnms! We r|>eetfuUy wllcit the attrition
of Wu.hiawi man to our Duusuiilly J,xit(eftud Complete Doink. Mamit'u'ir.rttiK our own lIN
\V \KIS nl the beat i iat p riul and by lli(-olu* workmen, vr.i ura üblo in turm.-h Hit- lii T Goon- l >
(In r LEI tv IS IVtPOB TED HIIIEC I’. and w- mil plva you IHSTTEH THAN MAY
YORK I'ltlCliS \V* men, unru H’nrti of U / A full alock id Wooden aud llaakct-wura, Padlock*.
Mirror* and I'IIDi'KEUY Sola Agnnla l"i tin- noli-1
( II A H TEH O AIA it I' <> A KS ,
At wbolaatla and ratail. Wu gnarantoa It Urn HESS' fiIOVE MADE, or will i.fuud Urn money.
Whole. da ha vara will And nr .took unuaually lull and eompttite.iind '"l!"' low ‘
not amok." rt.ai ua and yon will And monu liuaiuoa* * •** '-a “ OKEr.N.
•r7slm. Gharry St., (th, oldwtt IL.uaa-Fnrniahmg Stmu in Iho City.)
CARHART * CURD.
[ESTALISHEI) 1850.]
Macon Cieoraria,
-.DEALERS IM
Hardware Cutlery, Wooden-Ware,
PAINTH, OllrS, Ar<’-
MT> They l*v* the largo** vintl b*tt Aamumcnt in this markat, which they
offor At Uottom I‘nicßft!
W I NTI•: I J STOCK.
FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING !
FRESH AND NEW, Received Every Day by
THOMAS & PRESCOTT. COLUMBUS. GA.
PRK'TCSI.OWI'H THAN EVER ' Com* ruul see us when von viv.it tho city.
It. I\ W ALK Fit A. CO,
GREAT SOUTHERN IMPORTING CROCKERY HOUSE
>lull)l’lT.V St., Macon, Oil.
Wo raspcctfullv call tho attention ot Merchant* to tlie fact that wo have
greatly increased our facilities for carrying on an extensive luisineso in the Crock
ary Department, and can assure them that wo have iletormiueil to sell goods at
S’‘AV York 1 *i*iM*H t Thereby saving them the necessity of going
North for goods It shall be our earnest endeavor to make it to the advantage of
ftl/ parties favoring us with their patronage. So before purchasing elsewhere call
aud examine our stock and get prices, or send for Trice Lists. Mr \gents for
l’or.et \s t'oiulunutem < i.u .i< u 11 & P- WALKEH A ( O
mi 2 o
KIKSf STREET, OOHNKR OF CHERRY.
WAREROOMB: Poplar St„ between Third &. Fourth Sts
MACON, (JEOitOI A.
Guernsey, Hartrum A 1 lenclrix,
rUt>I’IIIKTOKR
*<r Doora, tknh sod Blinds. Window and Door Franio*, ltslustcrs, N-wel Tests, S-roll
Works, BuiMW Hardware. Glass, Oils, Taints, Tatty, etc., etc., etc,
A fall line of the shove always in stock snd supplied to city aud country o shert notice.
Kitra inducements to tbo trade. not *' m
aT beck,
(StTOCESSOH TO GAMBLE, BECK .V C 0..)
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
BI3M, CORN, FLOUR, BRAS, OATS, SUGAR. COFFEE. LARD
salt, rice and a great m any other things.
All order* %ocow.mm**! with ti- Cash shall hprompt otteutiou. Extra inducements
to Grun<*r* and other CmE Bnyw*. Lmwi Pno always guaranteed.
A. BECK, Tbii't >: • \ M m Ga
THE FARMER AND HIS HOUSEHOLD.
<.*t n bni tll Fur* ► -U. II well and hi t ( Kh> In Ytnii* :
it oomrunnicAtiou upon all
t*-n of intr**it to tb Atfnculmmt. Il you
leMDeU Hiiylbing oot>D.by exf*nonce,|<ive your
ueigtibor* 4ftd <y-Üb< rare the beuefit ol it ?
When you rnte, write fact* end put your
thought* in ue fwvt word* m |;o*ible.
(Tf UK OODTINUkb. ]
PI it lii Word*.
Talbot Cos, (Ja., Feb. Blb, 1875.
Dtor Stond/trd:
The lime lor nil prudent burner* to arrange
their pi aim for ihe corning crop, liah penned, but
whu we iulroi|e-ct out condition a* R people
a fArming people; aik! witutee onr utter de
l>eiuUure upon other end liintant nectioiri for
our aupplies, it mey l* wi** in n* to consider
whether our plMtnmre no Arranged ah to correct
thin evil. If oot, let us no arrange ah that a
failure in the great North Wont, may not bring
upon tin *u- l a niUrnitv a* U would 1 iuve done
tor year* past. The price of cotton iinme liate
!y Alter the war. vrk *och am to induce luathe
ruaticiAnn to Adopt the “all cotton ftysteui. l f *
the etcliteion of supply cro|*v ben *e we fi and u
favored eecliou *cuce of poiken nod
cercala. The rule, and not the eiception, in to
buy *n credit at credit price* all tuppln-a Rod
toraiee cotttn to |>ay for it. If tine p!t> wah
reputable when wi* sold cottou At thirty and
forty centH pur pound, doc# it follow ah a neem
i.y. it i* feasible with s/tou ut 12 to H-1 '* I
am HAtieftcd that three fotlitlm ol th farm*
in Talbot have been run since the war on bor
rowed capital or what n wone, on credit; aud
too ottcu im it the uaec, I.mien table a* it mat l>e.
that the producer dor* not havetlie poor privi
lege of counting it over to his w ife, beenuee h*
han consumed it under a mortage lieu befere it
is made ready for market. This might 1 tole
rated. but all ! too often L* it the co* that the
stock or other property must liquidite the dt<
mend, or el*e the creditor have the pa
tience of .Job to enable him to run the matter
another Henson.
What pei cent do mf mo I thn.ty farmer*
make? Not more than twelve. Th*n bw cun
you pay more than thin and be Aeli-rtistaiuing ?
How can you pay from fifty to one hundred per
cent and come oft winner? The idea is pre
posterous 1 What would you think t a mer
chant who would buy fifteen bandied dollar*
worth of good* on time, to acll the earns for one
thousand dollsre cnab ? Yon would think him
quite imprudent, towny the leant of it. How
long could a merchant wob a capital of two
thousand dollar* sustain bifw**M ut this procN. v
dafoolidiand simple an tin* might ** .m to
yon, be can huh tain him***)! just an long am y u
ran to buy corn on credit at one dollar and fifty
sente wheh it* cash yalu* i* only on* dollar.
What would y >'l think of a b’.aok smith who
would buy material at t*n caift* p r pound an l j
work it up in workmanlike style into plow h< * . 1
Ac, aud then null the uiuirnfactnicd article a* ten
cent* per pound V I any tl\t be can u tmd it
jnwt as well as yon cuu Htarrd yotfr ] r-pramme
and will come off right where yon will tU.nl
broke. The mutlMMuali ian urgm •. I have ninth
a calculation hot? uiut h cotton a ccrLii u i
will make, what auiount of nruey u ni com
mnml In market, wLc l> w H m* from tl re
to four time* th<* amount ot mo icy tlm a-ti
w'oulil make in corn, and ii ■ a sand ■ lmt h
You arc quite riglu Mr . t :>ir - do not In*, lit
limn often ihx** ivc tb niodv s in On ir il- Let
u* iliutmtf) When you mv m .king \ ur <al u
UUotiM can you fngili <*u* th. h - a mis .id m
hu; h ; the kind and • owt of labor or th cii
cuuiHtsiM’CH which may <’ mo'muc t> ridnee tin
price fur K-low y* ur calculation * t m yi*u and
dilate thepricyof corn. fl<*nr, incut,, u*.one
M>n ahead? Hence you sec th it figures may •
,in and yet you may be wmuh rfu 1 dutreivid in
their uh*. Let your calc nl at ion be a little
able fit coat you (an moat tanners say ) tilt en
cents tl* roUe wu pound of cotton, how cun >*u
raiee cotton at 16cts to sell at hem 12 to 14 o nti
Do ytl not nee that tb. r • in a • fly in the hca.
This is to the cash man, if * , thou how can th
credit man *u*tain lntuMdl with cotton at 1 tn
oust,and h.*!l at li t>l lc to \w\ for *npp!i< s b .ugi
At credit prices? I f the pm lent h*r n**r •'
only make 12 p-*r ceut on thscep ul iiu.h e<*.
ho*'can you ueanother man's ui moy ut from
25i to 50 per rent ? Fin h • question* need uu *
reflection. Mr. A com***, up nd any* the far
nier who IN in debt, mart Adept any prop mitiou
he can get in rd<r to mu hi* turiu. Strange
logic this l admit him to lie in quite unpl-us.
unt cinmmatanceH, but lu* • mditi ui nnv not
y.t bo hope low*. Why so ?If a farmer runs ten
plows and haK not the ncvAfinry supplies, let
him retrench : nell five, four, two or as many p*
he necessity of his cine may require to ran me
rent on a sol re ut footing. I'bia rule hi'ida good
to suy number of plows except the one liotae
termer; and to lmu I would oar, *!! uu atone*
and work for oilier meu or caaugo bis occupu
lion, for it is better than aoUmg rollon at 1 ct>
w hich cost him l"o to pmdu e it. This is not
the full solution of the problem, for you may
curtail and curtail until th re ih no tail and. yet
And that you do not anece 1 Why ? Have you
! raise 1 au ample supply ol a ! provision’ crops*
It not, you at once solve tbs problem. Theu
I plant of th* cereal* and ail esculent crop* to*
| sufficient amount to meet all home demuuds,
j that your cotton may become the surplus crop,
i Hu* b ung done in connection with nnet econo
my iu eat, drink and wear, will in my jndy
| ment, give you the placid countenance worn by
! the indcpi-ndant farmer It will rej>eal nil u<u-
I ry laws, I*wn laws, nortage law*,etc. and will
enable the fanners as a close to plant their ban
!nr upon tic pinna lc of nl ienduco hill,
where umu of ail oth profession* may bow in
honor to the savory influence ol agricultural ro
i form.
brother farmer, we hare tried the “ill cotton
! system" on credit, and we know the result,
j Hare w* benefited ourselves or our loved South
land? Have we not, as a class, been siukiug
lower nu 1 lower iu the whirlpool ot common
dependant?* for year* past? Will wo wot listen 1
to the dictate* of common sense aud be guided
by the result ot our own mm! expert-s'*,or will we
null go on from bed t > worse until by ourowu
folly we build up lauded aristocracy in the \
midst of our once happy, prosperous and lude
pendant coentry '/ 1 tell you, that this system
is a ruinous one ami building up a class who !
are sapping onr very distance. Who iato blame?
Are we net at fault ? These aie stubborn facts .
pouder them well or our doom is fixed aud our ■
epitaph wi itten. We may by ugncultiir.il seienc e i
make two, three ami four bales of cotton per j
acre to the exclusion ot food crops, and yet im
poverish our section and beggar ourselves.
us make all home supplies first anil then if we
can make ten bales on one acre, we may nmler
oumelvee ind*pcndant and our aocikui proeprr
oua Do you not see the commission merchant <
hid away from the genial rays ot a summers I
hue iaughing in hu aleers at your folly ; and j
counting your bab's of cotton iu advance. seem
ingle more ii m your well being than j
your wife and children ? Then my ! , P eu * ***•
retrench, economise and rine all home *up
| plies that when your oottou goes to market, it
; 0* untfftiußj :il.d by uy iiicumbeTaicv : until
thif in th cnn. yon not i frwmn. but
1 Uvß to tbc caprice of the money elini)K*rii.
j *• U
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How LiftM %%* Know
l llow Hide w kri' w- of each other !
! We j)akh through toe journey ot
I With it* struggles, its f*-ar* nd b iuputions,
I Itn heart-breaking care* aid it>* at rife .
We can only' yee things on the suifoce.
For few people glory iu mu.
i And an nnrufflcil face is no liidvr
| To the tumult w hich n ,es aithic
ll*w little w know of each otlier !
The man who to-day ps*HC- by
j HltN-sod with fortune aial honor and title,
And holding hi* proud bend on high,
j Mn > arry a dread *cr**t - itb him
! VThioh nmk'*K hi*, bosom ah 11,
And he, m<hi . r or Inter, a frlou,
! May -liiho in tlie priaoner's evil.
I IlNy little ne know of each other!
J That woman of fashion, who stieers
, At the poor gil betrayed and Abitndoued,
! And left toherhighs nnd her tears,
i May ere the *o>i ries to-morrow,
Ha ve the rnssk nd**iy torn from her bice,
And Kink from th * height of her glory
To the daik shades of shame an 1 disgrace.
’ H-iW little we know H #*>ieh other '
| (>f oumefvea, too fitthr ve know !
, W ft re oil weak when under temptation,
I All enljj ct to error and woe.
! Then let hlesoud cba.Hy rule ns,
Let us prft ft*Tj * nw and spits—
F*.*f ffr * ni-iefoi) gidm fti oar *
May some Art) Be brought to light.
♦*T
Fa Mil Murk.
Now i, tbc time to repair fence: clean ont
fem e corm ik, collect ami haul out manure, ami
i deal l up land. With tb, ne„-rie's av.n.i"ti to
V pint mu ruiln. koo.l letie.et are becoming vary
mre. and much i >m* and vexation t* oeva.-i m‘(
by clock depredating upon the. r ■, Ibe bab
it at rb aring out fern.: corner-t.M aliaokt be
come obaeleta. umt yon iua) r.dc many miLa ie
the country without aceing many lane, comer,
cl..mini oat. Ibe I bill ol clearing out fence
cornet* baa not only the of pr wrvmg
the feme but give, a more thrifty and better . p-
I* arauce to tbc final. The briars uml bnal.e, m
tue comers of the fette, n ’ dotlbt detract mu I
from the noil ami injure the crop near the leime.
We paced a tbrif y farmer's place iu I’utnum
county last sttmmer a at tound hi. fetn e corta 1 ,
e’eircd out and tb ■ traeb. etc., piled up in each
corner to rot. 'I lit. spring be wdl no doubt
spread it on ills land to enrich it.
The ground is t o wot now to plow What :
manure uu Lave to lei il .ut c tr Is, dme n a
better than when good weather com . I
you have any land to ci.-.,r goat it uow ~r <m
will Is- 100 Into to get it in tui, year
C lic t and over!,.ml sll your plows and par j
nee tha* you bnv.- then* sli re *dy s .
weather come. *nd you cat, start y r p >•
without tlelay. La iuiinc yot.r plow b . - e
that they me in 0.1 uh i. So mm e-.-.r >.e
di 1 wood w .lit With a duß or inf.r.or to, ’. s..
tlw* > ourf.it i and J* 0.1 a e ad rib-, bn’
youf heel a-r ov. ire me worn ont. t> li t b v.
to limit Itll over th" plltltrt'd ’U for the :>IO:l.
trim I that Dick Old ltd. or whim, ice .). had
Hills' li e ‘ Clop. Don't think l n bar bum
strings ot eo'hirs.but pet tl.eei up ad exa ntn
fbem. I .out a* s back-I,and. I )i.u and if.
mind th.y .arc rotttu or lire hoot- an I 1 hoc
tbc plow line, ; and nit ft.,get them Y n mi.’.i
have had s snpptv when on last us- and them .bat
if .SaluHo hIS had a idlS’c at ttnui tiiei bur
; -•*• *•( .- Get ready as ymt a:
go t . plowing, go at it With all your might.
wbat eats ion cnu ; and... t and oa . t< o heavy ot.
i cotton but suhe.tit". for the 7., k!v Farm ar.d
j Home
Small I a> iu *.
To *hov our I'lanUrs m 1 U tn:\\ le ilon#, l'
ruLivfitim; fi- vrr a. r"*, .n<l ruD vuting il .u<
hotter, "<• n|ij>eiifl ih* f<*l!>*ing comj' imvi t\rv
notir** fr >m th< 4flint* <’ of our I*l
- to* iiNui.ih .Iu !.•** U H. Hunlin-Av. I lu*r
iit hu imporliUtt in it t* tlit j>l infers o:
ITumviH ■ Mintv I/>t tliiN p 1 y Lnt l* a L*|f
-,dl. rtMtl rarrivtl out, by th*- p! i r* <>t TUom**
conutv. uiifl i’ l eiH of p: o4p. ntv *■ *1 tL .iue;;,]
Kitccos* them, of whi< h tL* y little *lrenin
liit. Atlanta Cnn*titutioi>
A* Jin evitU-uoe 'f wti it iu livitinl Attenti on
nnd thorough c iltiv*tion rnu tl in fArmii.p, • <
mve th Actual ywlil of H. II 11. i lnw.is s tr
teen-a* re farm in rhom*H ronutv tl.it year
Six bnl*N off 'tton. thne bun irol uul twenty
btisheU of corn, 71 l' is t h () f .aU, AH bunhels
of rie**, fiv? of sw.-.t potato**, four foi *
of hay. kHrsh.\A’H an I pumpkins t u *uqH to fur
l:i*h pi on tbuin,* thn vriutor; Aiul a vcct po'alo
vino hay enough for his ratthi (luring wintei.
An imitation of thi Mimple thMugh<>at tb*
State won!<l *lo mu ’h m"r* tovr rIJ making
money cheap than all the usury U*u that can
be pasHe.l,
\\ liut ( uit be Done.
Air Chailes Fnucis Adam-'. Jr . writes to The ;
Nation as follows, concerning tin* lxunsuna
problem :
“Hut wluit is to be done to-d ly ? One thing 1
in at I can see and only one.cui b< 1 >n\ Lot \
the Coas *nrativ. Legidature t>f L >uisi ei i giv
rtolcmn noUv' *to the whole world that they are
now subjected by force to a usurpation, every
a't of which is null aud v-id and shall be a*-* j
treated hereafter. Let thvu piM.dy dec hi re i
t.ha*,so surely as the l\v of relict c * nes. every !
debt contract'd by tb * usurping govermneir |
shall be repudiated ;cv ry tax tit 1 issued .’or ;
•table* L?l thru, in one word,publish v tie
world the existing adiuiui*traiiou of the State
asn fmud.by no act of which will th** people ot
Louisiana be honn l.so vx>n as they arc restor
ed to the control of their oui iffV.rs This one
solemn notice given let the Conservative L*yiu
ature hold up iU hat' Is in s ibmissiou and dis
-1 perse ; the rest m\y safely be left to the pet .
pie of tho whole country. Two years is a short
tun* when at the expirndon of it relief is sure.
During that brief time lot no Conservative if
Louisiana go to the polls or enter a legislative
hall ; tho wow? their oppression, the better.
Let them 4mplv sub nit. 7hey need not :ar
that ad iv of reckoning will not com.; ; and •
the Government of Ik? United States ..i 1 \
public opinion will justify nem in trft.itmg th.-ir
present rulers as criminals.and ouch aud ev • v
on*s of their official acts as absolutely and <tk
nitio null and void.*
A fire in Augusta on Wednesday sight c n
snrnvd the ofs e of Dr. W. 0. Wmdlw and in
jured the photograph gw!hrv of Mr. - f W I‘,*r
i kius. the st<*ck ot boots and rh-w* of Mr. W. S.
Royal.and the mitliuery s’ r* ot Mt*. M Ri •
[on Br . ! r*; *
MACON & COLUMBUS **'
Bar Early to lieJ tud rurlr to |tib 1 ‘ „ l i doing all the . v nn “
—-
linnicnsc Stock of Hoots & Sltoe •
LO \V 1 5 LL ICE 8 .
sITO I, K TO, m:.VT CO.. Macon, a.
not to Il c,...... ir* WMal ■gjjgyj “* *4'
W I i’ TI O H & KlN*® ■-
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELERS, AND ENGRAVERS,
JN„ ~7 IJroml " • <'"lu.nl.us. Xicoesm.
... . .... a. f .u... a—.- w- ~~t
Still receiving mi entna ue* atoea ol
Jolid Silver Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, hains,
imACLLETS. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINI- JEWELRY.
Ofrb. |list .Manufactiie7l'3and the iat.wt dtvles.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Sterling Silver and
Plated Waie,
,;i //;//- i/J.T.I it : 1.AD11.-' 1 l • \.\ f'/.-ILN .t' h.l.Nt t HOLV hlhOA
or in uvssnif AM. .... V V*i:ii.i-v ;.r Aruclb. loan, in *
m:<r i. ivi / n El.nr ■■ion
~,Y , V, IT pj \t i S .1, .. ription b.r MurktU'g t 'lot beMund* to order at abort notice
■ ■ 1 cb#H. HAIR ,!LWhl.K\.
„„ |,| V \; SDi -..MtiND .at: ITTNG. Oil ANY NEW WOliK made to 0r,., rot reasunabl.
. i.ar,.s, f ..NtiiiAVlNt. promptly e\wmted. FchiMi-ly.
If Yon would know the Value of Money, go try to Borrow Some.
$305, 000.00 f t!!
APE ON DEPOSIT IS THE SAVINGS EASES OF HEW YORK.
1 Ik- Di.iiplc ot .ui* H<*<*tion m*<* Itt'Kluniiig to mi
dcf.tnud thill
MOM.Y IS POWER!
Save Your Money, and Remember the Wonderful Accn
mmt'.'j.TU t.nt Compound Interest makes to
Small Deposits.
ONLY <)>!•: N i:\li <>l,l>
And has Nearly Five Hundred Depositors!
rusrriY t: s yfft \ t\t>t vi. i.iiiehai.ity.
Deposits of SI.OO and upwards Received. Interest 7 per
cent., compounded Four Times a Year.
MALT A i:\NK ■'.< ( OIM \ND 1.K.A1.N HOW TO O,\OW RICH
*lt: \. >1 Y |v i II I VKHIII li I ! I U ‘ 1 *
>,<> \* \ n ii m: \so\ r<> i: pooil
Hoots *fc Shoos at Panic Prices!
-AT
Ii i: I) 10 Ij l w a 11 jo as ,
I Hr ont I Nturct, ('oiiiubiiH, Georgia.
*' 0 l ' Uyvt *l' Vvi well wlec'c*! *. *> k<l IVo'.s A Shoes of all ntyles made fx
irs• ' r _ , :1 ' • l ' •* I lli "I * t‘MM s Sr.NNt: Gf'Ds in Hind, ( able-wire and Pegged,
* lU ' 1 ! ‘ M ' l :i v * 1 :n vv !lt “ f IVI ,ort ' St • ll,! A-cr.ts lor the Virginia Stiteh Down.
r n ' . : : ’" | f -• ‘•"mf.-dtabl.* shoe non, We k. il no icettrd good* in peg work.
i -u] Icj nrtiucut ami ofler cot d* at mauufacturors prices,
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*; 1 ‘ _ o> i x ; u- ami Mt siitl })•■ plo isrd to Korve his friends and old CRRtotoers.
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-I)EAL Elt S IN
i ottn (.ms, ( ..ft.m I rww, lli-rsp I*. w rs, Jicil Cntli-rs, Cider and Wine Mills,
Mowing Miii-lnnt(ita.-s Knives, Plows, lines, Corn Shellers, Threshers
an 1 1 an M:.-, Horse Hakes, Harrows and Cultivators,
Hush and P,ramble Scythe*,
Al-o. in-iitt-N < otton CiiiiK. II;, S.-lf-I-'eediiig
<. Otton tiins. Hneht vo Mtnvor Ac lieaper
CHEMICALS FOR MAKING FERTILIZERS AT HOME !
* Sr ior Circulars, Prices aud other information, address
holstead & CO.
HO A\ T A U 1 >
HUE & CEMENT WORKS,
KINGSTON, - - GEORGIA.
offoJt h for™a ' li u ““ for * U ■W.icultnrul and Mechanical t t.rpos.s to anv
'Elio I I.vilriiTilie Cement.
m-iw 7 ,W,lCr W ‘ tCT “ a te *“>•> Cement offered in tbe
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uno.T-Iy. LLO. 11. WAKING,
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RADWAY’S READY RELir
CURES THE WORST Paiu s ‘
In from One to Twenty Minus,
NOT ONE HOUR
after reeling thla advertlaement need an*
SUFFER WITH PAIN ”*
RaDWAYS READY RELIEF IS A CD** .
EVERY PAIN. URE >
It was the first and la
Tho Only Pain Itcn,"
that Instantly stop* the most excruciating paiit.
Inflammation*, and cure* Congestions, whether V
Lungs, stomach. Bowels, or other glands or or.l‘
one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTKB.
no matter how violent or excruciating the L*
RHEUMATIC. Bed ridden, Infirm. Crippled
Neuralgic, or proatrated with disease may suffer/^
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD TNSTANT BABE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF TUB BLAnr.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS
CONGESTION OF THR t r*
BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING L!l ‘
HYSTERICS, CROUP, A SBthE I RIA. 0> T,i * Ulii
HEADACHE, TOOTHACnE CAI ARKII,
NEURALGIA, RnEt’MATti
COLD CHTLLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The application ot the Ri*<Ty Relief to the D .
parts where the pain or difficulty exist* willaffordk
and Comfort '•
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of wster will in
momenta cure CRAMPS SPASMS, SOUR RTollft
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHot
DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOW!
and all INTERNAL PAINS
Travelers should always carry a bottle of E
way'* Ready Relief with them, a few dr7n
water will prevent sickness or pains from ehn
water. Il is better than French Braady or Bitten ..
stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents Ther.
nt a remedial agent in this world that will ni r „ ?'
and Ague, and all other Malarious. Bilo, g fllr
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers [aided bv Ra
WAY’S FILLS) so .juick as RADWAY S REaI)Y Hi
LIEF. Fifty cents per bot-tle. *
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—INORE A q
OF FLTfHH ANT) WKI *>H T—o LEAR 8<I!Y A V
BEAUTIFUL CUMFLEXION SBeURKD TO AU
DR. RADWAY’S
Saraparfflai Resolvent
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURBS ft
SUIOK. SO RAPID ARK THE CHANGE*, TH?
ODY I’NDER(JOES, UNDER THE INFLUfe.frS
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MKDICIN?
THAT
Every Bay an taease li Hal
and ¥ei|lit is Seen aid Ft
Every drop of the SARSAPARTLLIAN RESOU
VENT communicate}* through the Blood, Sweat. Trim
an l other Fluids and juices of the system the rigor of
lift*, for it repairs the wastes of the hotly with new r:
sound material. Scrofula. Syphilis, Consumption,
Glandular disease, l icors in the throat. Mouth, Tb
mors, Nodes in t lie (hyidsan<l other partsof !h<* svstem.
Sure Eyes, Wruraoroas tlYloharces from the Ear* an!
the worst forms of Skin tlbea-ej, Kruption*. Fever
Sores, Scald Head, Riny Worm. Salt llheum, Erysipelu
Acne. Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh. Tumor*. Can
ccrs in the Wontti, and nil weakening and painful du
charges. Night Sweats, Low of Sperm and all waste**!
the life principle, are within the curative range of this
wonder of Modern Cbcinistrv, and a few days’ u.e wii
prove to any person using it for either ot theae forms*
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the want**
aud decomposition that is continually progressing, su:
reeds in arreatlng those wastes, and repairs the sami
with new material made from healthy blood—and tan
the SARSAPARILLIAN will and docs seunre—a cuw
b certain; for when once this remedy commence* Hi
work *f purlflcntinn, and suc**ceds,in diminishing tb*
loss of YWLstes, its repairs will bo rapid and every day
the patient will feel himself growing better an.lstrener
the loe.d digesting better, appetite improving, and tieifc
unvl weight iiicreasing.
Not only does the Farsaparjluan Rksolykst nwi
ah known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic. Rcr>
fulous. Constitutional, ami Skau diseases; but it in du
only positive cure for
Kidney £ Bladder Complaints,
, Urinary and Womb <*. Gravel. Diabetes, Prop*/.
Stoppage, o: Water, Incentiuenceof Uru. Bright * Dw
; i .ix. Albuminuria, anil m all cases w here there are
bi tck dHstdeposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, uuxfil
] with substances like tho white of an egg, or thread* lit*
while Mlk or there is a morbid, dirk, bilious appear
mice and white, hune-du.-t deposits, ami when there a
i a prinking, burning sensation wiieu passing water, aiwi
I i-a.u in the Sb-.all of tUe Back. uti along the Lours.
. Tumor of I'i Years’ Grouib
i Cured by Ilrulway’* Insolvent,
DR. RADWAY’S
j PsrfectPurcative&RsplatiniPills
! perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet mw,
C::rg . regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rad
av s Fids, tor the cure of all disorders of the Stomach,
j l-ivi-r. RowelA Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Oises*.,
i Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dy*
Ki-psia, Biliousness, Bilions Fever, ludamniatiun **f the
owtls, Files, and all Derangements of the Intern*!
i Viscera Warranted to effect a positive cure. I’unKv
I v getabl©, couiammg uo mercury, mmeralsyr deletsrt
; ous drugs.
\ few doses of RADWAY’S PILLS will free the *y
i tern from all the above named disorders. Price, 25 ceua
! per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
I READ “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send one Utter
■tamp to RADWAY A CO., No S2 Warren Hi., New
York. liiformatiun worth thousands will be sent roe.
i v i lio: - 1 i-- m. i-t - * - 1 .t ■ -oiifi v in i v i„
2 O O
Cooking Stoves
FOIi HALF. AT
Prices to Suit Hard Times.
--ISY
Wm. H. Robarts & Cos
109 BROAD STllhl COLUMBUS, GA
NVe invite the attention ot the public to the
large and complete stock, consisting of COOI
I.NG STOVES,(Charter Oak and other first-civ
patterns,) GRATES,HOLLOW WARE,WOOI
WILLOW WARE, SLIVER ELATED AS
BRITTANTA GOODS,
Crockery & Glass Ware,
Table ami Pocket Cutler?
of our own importation.
Manufacturer* of TIN f COPPER and
IRON M ARE n>i every description.
fyEf-Priees ns low as the lowest. novll-**
william, beach
Successor to Hall, Moses A Cos.
(Established in 1830.)
Columbus, Georgia-
DEALER IN GENERAL—
IT VT? T> AN r A. I f E.
"cV wt SEED
v KBB r; 0 . 4 <v
Notice to Debtors and Cred'tr-
GLORGIA—TaIbot Cocntt : r
A!i persons bavinj-'dei ~T..s again* J**j*
'Prelate of MerriwutUer county d-coaK®.*
Jnrt ! y notified to present tL.m pr per.v C,-'
'■ Pl i to mr within the ti ne pivteribed by ]>*'
they Will not be settled. And all p 5 . '
'■ dted to said i are hereby r> qnirc'i
■ gte iiaiiicuiule payment. Lectmber the-r
--' PuS-’J'r. JOHN TIE, Administrate!-