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Hunt & Taylor,
ATTORNEYSATLAW
BAUNKSVILLE, Ga.
"V IB E practice in the countie
Y y comprising the Flint Judicia
Giieuit, and in tlie Supreme Court of the
State. Krjr Oilice over Drug Store of J.
W. Hightower. dec2-ly
s -wmTAwm,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I> A itNKsvil.LL, tIA. Will practice in the
1 > counties of tin- Flint Circuit and in the su
pmneCourt of the State. sep2s-3m
J." S. POPE,
ATTORNE Y AT LAW,
ZEBULON, GA.
5F Prompt attention given to business.
U. L. BF.RKEB. C. A. TURNER.
BERNER & TURNER,
arr o rney s a r l. a ir,
Foisytli, <ia.
YHTILL practice in all the Courts, and give spe
cial attention to the collection of claims, lie
fer to Win. 11. Hea I, I).inker. Forsyth, Ga., Dumas
.V Allen, Cotton Factors, Forsyth, Ga. mchß-tf
Oabaniss k Peeples,
A T T ORNEYS A T L A W,
Forsyth, <*it
WILT, practice in all the counties of the Flint
Circuit.
James M. Smiths
ATT O R N E Y A T L A W,
XFJU LOX, GA.
SW prompt attention given to business.
I). N. MARTIN. T. K. MILLS, J 11.
MARTIN A lIiLLS,
A rT 0 R A E Y S A T J, A W,
Griffin, Georgia-
Will practice in all the State Courts of Georgia,
and the United States Courts,
r* Oilice, front room, up-stairs, in Cunningham
building. mcbl-Gm
OO per Day.
BROWN HOUSE.
Opposite Passenger Depot,
iMACON, - - GEOIIGIA.
Largest. , Best Arranged , and most
Thorougldg Furnished Hotel in
the Sot id).
E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietor?.
GREER HGUSEi
wmwrm, &l,
JOE yiltEElt, Proprietor.
O
BOARD per month $25
BO ARD per day $2
SINGLE MFAL stc
Also good livery accommodations, such as Carri
ages, hyrse and buggy, and good shddle.horses
Also IIA C lv TYI X !•: to Indian Spring,
and
FUEXCH’S HOT El I,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Opposite City Hall Park, Court House, and New
Post-Ottiee,
NEW YORK.
All modern improvements, including elevator, gas 1
and running water, iirnery room.
T. .T. FRENCH A 1!L‘l roj ii. tors
CAN CE Ii
Can bo Cured b - Dr. Bond’s
System.
No Knife. Positively No Caustics.
Absolutely No Pain.
Remedies sent to any part of the
world.
Pamphlets and particulars free.
Call on or address Dit. IT. T
ROND, 1231 Chestnut St., Phi la
delphia, Pa. julyl-2 ly
THE BEST OFFER!
AVe will sell during these hard times
SGDO PUIS FOB $252
And all other styles In the same proportion, includ
ing Grand, Square and Upright—all tirst class—sold
direct to the people i t factory prices. No agents;
no commissions ; no discounts. These Pianos made
one of tin 1 tinest displays at the Centennial Exhibi
tion. and woe unanimously recommended for the
Hjghf.st Honors. Regularly incorporated Mann
facturii g Co—New Manufactory—one of the largest
and finest in the world. The Square Grands con
tain M ithusliek’s new patent Duplex Overstrung
Seale, the greatest improvement in the history of
piano making. The Uprights are the tinest in Am
elia!. Pianos sent on trial. Don’t fail to write for
llustrated and descriptive catalogue, mailed free.
Mendelsshon Piano Cos.,
No. 56 Broadway, N. Y.
SijJ{viplq ftojiCE.
PUBLIC are hereby notirted that I will be
1 found in my shop from early Monday morn
ing to late Sat urday night, ready lo shave,sham
poo, and cut hair. The shop will not lo open on
Sunday at all, and no service can be expected.
Very Respectfully.
T>7-tf X. D. L. OJiKES.
vg I | | p L**y “7 a day sure made by Agents sell
-
nMHB Reward, Motto, Scripture, Text,
i rausparent, picture and Chrome i arJs. 100 sam
-1 1 s, worth $4, sent pos'paid for 75c. Illustrate and
PoYtom fr tr , J-. H. BUFFORD’S SONS,
BUTTON. Established 1830. jun2B-y
Medical Dispensary,
Dr. Geo, W Marvin again ten
ders hi* service to his
old fVinntfcr end lUc public- Dispeii
hftiy and consultation rooms, No. 1
White hall street, in Centennial buil
ding, Atlanta, Ga., where patient*
can gut reliable treatment for nil
diseases of the Throat, Lungs and
Catarrh. The above diseases treated
by inhalation.
The Doctor treats all diseases of
long standing, such as Eruptions,
Grave 1, Paralysis, Uhcumatism, Co*
it it, Dropsy, Biliousness Diseases of
the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Nervous
Depression, Dyspepsia, ! iver Com
plaint, all Diseases peculiar to Wo
men, all Private Diseases, Dealt Dis
ease Swollen .Joints, Coughs, Gout,
White swelling, St, Vilirs Dance, txe.
Electricity applied, n eases where
it is required. The Doctor is per
manently located, and persons who
ha} e been under the treatment of oth
er physicians and have not been cur
ed, are invited to call, as lie treats all
curable diseases, and cures guunitced
or no pay Call and see the Doctor
without delay. His charges are mo
derate, and consultation free. Oflice
hours from 9 a.m. to 4 r.M
fcb22-ly
TlicColion Crop.
A New York letter to the Uli.ulei
ton News and Courier, of Tuesday,
sa\s :
“The cotton market continues to
bo the must unreliable of all the
great staples. Our oldest mere! ants
! -ay that the calculations which used
|to govern, and which were reasona
bly sure lo come out right, are now
little bet ter thin straw, while the
movements of tlie cliques uttcily bat
tle all who are ;.o, within those par
ticular circles. As a result the prie-
jos are hardly li c same ft r five min-
I ules together, and an operator re
! quires nerves of steel from the very
hour I e becomes a buyer or seller of
ilb miaul bales - At the pre.cnt
i time the he; rs are movii g on a basis
of 5,000,P00 hales as the next crop
In oil er word i a crop of this size
.is being di. e muted, though it b
! scarcely within the range of proba
! Dility that such a crop will Lo made.
S if is not, and early ad via s should
• warrant the conclusion that it will
not he nude, then, on the ground of
all rational reasoning, prices should
not now he regarded as high. But
then, as stated above, reasonable cal
culations in the cotton m .rivet at the
present lin e are little better than a
farce.”
—
The Atlanta Constitution lets its
ire go off in “cussing terms”, at the
young gentlemen Speir aid) Ham, who
edit Ihe Old Capital. It is rather
violating the amenities of journalism
is it not. to call brother (ditors ‘li
ars”
home incindia.iy, last Sunday
night, applied the torch to the stable
at Me Per on qnd Barracks in Atlanta.
The result was the consumption ot
about fifteen thousand dollars worth
of property and twenty-two head of
stock Terrible result-
Tni: animal which holds the med
ium place in the scale of life is ihc
common housc-dly. That is, there
are as many degrees of size between
the house-llv and the smallest ani
malcule, reckoning downward, as
there are between the ilv and the
whale, reckoning upward.
During the' mouth of August, ac
cirding to Geo. P. Rowell & Cos.,
authorities in such mutters, there
were established seventy eight ] ii'iii
cations, sixty-foil i weeklies, six
monthlies, six dailies, onesemiwcekly
and o".e quarterly. Four dailies,
twenty-seven weeklies and one month
ly publication suspended (lining the
same time.
An Ex-Republican New York Con
gressman, exp!ains*how Mr.Hayes or
der kills the republican party. He
takes a postmas cr who has rendered
etlicieiit service, but is lost by resign
ing. The next best man in the party
is chosen to till his place as chairman
of the state committee, but he is an
official an 1 cannot accept, and
hence a weak man < f no influence is
chosen and the republicans bee me
apathetic and the party goes down.
The Savannah Morning News the
best paper published in Georgia, has
awarded the prizes, ottered some tune
since, for the best and second best es
say. written for the Mo.uing News,
and founded upon the incidents ot the
war between the states. ’1 helirsL best
essay intitled “The Marable Family
was written by and G. Llillyeri 1 Cull
bert Georgia, and the second best
“Henry Sinclair, or '1 he Doctors 11c
ven.e,” was written ty P. A. Bryan,
of Middle Ground, Fre veil county
G a.
'fhe first story will be begun in the
Weekly News ot the 19th ins:.
Tut: Italian parlia-n mt has i p-*
pointed a s; ecial commission of
twelve to ascertain the present posi
tion of agricultUiC throughout the
kingdom, as a preliminary step t!e
! i ommission has declared its de: ire to
i receive memoirs on the agricultural
UondPion of each provi ice from iu
[ dependent sources, and to award a
prize of honor and a sum of S2OO to
the author of the best essay in each
of the twenty-nine territorial depait
| ments into which the kingdom is di
vided. Progressive governments are
awakening to the importance of ag
riculture m a nation’s prosperity-.
—Ex.
_
Frank Leslie Failed.
Nnw Youk, Fopt: T. —The Fun
. says that Crank Leslie has been com
pelled to make an assignment. llis
liabilities are $320,000. Mr. Leslie’s
embarrassments arise in good part
from too extended investments in
real (State, which under [he pressure
of hard times has much depreciated
jin value. \ n arrangement has been
made whereby the publications of Mr
Leslie’s house will be continued as
heretofore, and the trade wi.l be sup—
i plied through the usual channels.
Two cases of yellow fever are
reported in Fernamlina Florida.
'{ hrcc lunatics were carried to the
Agyluifl, 1-isl -veu k from ; ibbcounty.
Henry Ward Beecher is nomina-j
ted to f.ll the varancy caused by the
death of Brigham Young.
M. i heirs expresident of the French
Republic, died, very su Idenly lost
week. Fiance was at once thrown
iiuo great excitement. She has lo t ;
one of her best cblzens and greatest j
statesman.
lion. B. .11 Hill is reported assay
ing that one of the two candidate* in
iBBO for President, will hail from 1
the South. He thinks tint the South
w.ll give next Presidential candidate
133 votes and only forty-seven will
be needed from ihe Nor hern States.
it is rum ore i that President Hayes
will appoint Dr. It. V. M. Miiieq
collector of customs at baVannah
and Mayor X. L. Angier of Atlanta
United States Marshall. Such ap
pointment will do Hayes administra
tion and his party an injury.
The Commissioner of l*a cuts has
extended for seven years more the
Henry Yoeiter pat lit for reducing
wood to paper pulp, it also states
that the pa:entees will raise the pi ice
of such pulp to cents per pound
instead ot three cents, which has been
the general rate heretofore.
r i he President lias advised Prof.
Langston (colored) that political
speeches in Ohio arc incompatible
with his position as Minister to Hayti
It is considered that this silict con
st ruction of the President's order is
! in accordance with the wishes of the
Republican lminagers of the Ohio
election, as it lias been found that
colored orators do not make Repub
lican votes ;u the Nor; hern States.
President Hayes has backed down at
last.. Noval officer Cornell refused to
: heed the Presidents order to sever
his connection ollicialiy, with his
party while holding a federal oilice.
For some time the Cabinet have been
considering Cornells case. Finally
it was decided for the public good, to
have a reappointment of officers after
Congress meets. Cornell will then;be
eased out and still no reason will lie
given for h's removal.
For four months past the two rival
factions ofthe Republican party in
Alabama have been lighting and
scotching for the positions of Mar
shal and District Attorney in that
State. The holders of the positions
were Spencer men, carpet-baggers,”
and the would be holders called them
selves “representative Alabama Re
publicans.” r i he latter have at Lst
won the battle and the men of their
choice have been appointed.
The State of California held an
election last w. ek for the members of
the Lower House, and half the mem
bers of the Upper. The Democrats
from the returns yet in, will have a
majority on joint ballot. r J he va
rious county and municipal elections
came off at the same tune. Theques
tion of holding a State convention to
amend the constitution was also de
cided. Senator Sargents turn of of*>
lice expires on the 4:h of March, 18-
78. As the Democrats have a ma
jority, the next Senator from Califor
nia will doubtless he a Democrat.
The dispatches of the Bth instant
bring intelligence that the strikers in
Pennsylvania arc yet in an unset
tled state and likely to burst forth at
anytime. Five thousau ! members
of secret orders have be n drilling,
and a general uprising is threatened
if iHe military m ice threatened ar
sests. I here is certainly a great deal
of unpleas mt comfort among capi
tal sts ami property holders in that
state.
Senator Bayard, on being asked
wlm lie thought about the polity of
President Hayes, said :
“I than'.; God for it. lie has dis
posed of the only obstacle that stood
between the suffering South and the
full enjoyment of her constitutional
; liberties. He has not only carried
1 out Democratic policy, but lie lias car
l ied the Republicans with li'm. 1 think
he has the cordial support of Fully
: seventy-five per cent, of his party.
Many who were doubtful at first now
believe the times are ripe for every
Southern State to govern itself un
der the Constitution. The history
of the States since the troops were
I remowd is one of the bst argument-;
| why Republicans and Democrats
should approve Hayes' policy on this
I subject.”
The Baltimore Gazette has a long
account of Col. R. Clay Crawford,
who, it is claimed, is no other than
O man Pasha, ot the 1 urkisli arniv.
Crawiord went to Chcstertown, Kent
county, Md., in 1807, an 1 published
a republican paper there. He left
suddenly about 1873. Marylanders
in the Egyptian service wrote home
ot an American officer known as Os
man Bey in the army of the Khedive,
and a personal description tallies
with that ot Crawford, who was tall
and stalwart, with a reckless bearing.
Crawford, it is said, was a student at
Wed Point for a time, but was ex
pelled for stealing.
SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP,
For the Cure of Consumption, Coughs
and Colds,
The great v rt u- of this medicine is that
it !•:'*•)!' d'.e r, !• r ?o!'d fhfOV. 8 it !;U t ‘f
tit.’ n V fi L . U(uul. &hd *>.t:S if*
fects a cmc.
(“jjixmt'* sra u kid I'rtvir, k-ih Tnt erreev
hVrfPKIVU, INDt.KfiTUiN, iJ},
Tiig Touic produces a healthy notion of
tin* etomach, enntingan appetite, form
ing chyle, and curing the most obstinate
cases of Indigestion.
SCHXNCK'S MaNDRAKK I’I.M.S. lOH TUE CTRE OK
Ll VKH ( O.M FLU NT, XU.
Tlu-se pills arc alterative, and produce a
healthy a;-ii n of the liver without the
le st danger, as they arc free from ealo*
mel, and jet more effir acUllS in restoring
a iK-aldiy action of die liver.
Tluse remedies area c-rt a:n cure for
Consumption as th.- I’ulmonic Svuip ri
pens the uiattir and purities the H >od.—
Tile Mandrake Pills act upon the fiver,
create a healthy bile, and i. move all dis
eases of the liver, often a cause ot Con
sumption. The :Sea Weed Touic gives
tone and strength toll;*; stomach, makes a
good digestion, aud enables the organs to
form good blood ; and thus creates a health
y circulation of healthy blond. The com
bined action of these lnedidius, as thus
explained, will cure every cate of Con
sumption, if taken in and t he use
of the medicines persevered in.
Dr. Sclieuck is professionally as his prin
cipal oflice, corner Sixth and Arch Sts.,
Philadelphia, e very Monday, where all 1 e
ters for advice .must be addressed- —
Schenck’s medicines for sale-by all Drugt
gist.
CANCER CAN BE CURED
Cancer lias from time immemorial been
a great scourge to the human race, and is
now becoming the greater. For man)’
years it luis been lied ! by the medical pro
fession, and generally believed by the peo
ple, that Cancer is incurable ; that once
its roots take hold upon a victim, there is
no chance for a sufferer to escape a lin
gering terrible horrible disease, not only
to the sufferer, but to his friends, llap.-
pilv, this fell destroyer necM no longer
be feared. Dr. It. T. Bond, of Btiila
delphia, a well known physician, of large
experience, has for years devoted himself
to the special study and treatment of (Jan*
err, and the result of his experience is his
discovery for the radical cure of Cancer
without the use of either knife caustic or
plasters, and without pain.
The majority of persons are greatly de
ceived in regard to the liist symptoms and
appearance of this most dreaded disease,
considering its painful from the commence
ment. Tliis is a sad mistake, carrying
thousands to an untimely grave. In most
cases there is iitlle or no pain until the
disease is far advanced. The only symp
toms for many months, and even for years
are occasionally a stinging, darting, slab
bing, shooting, smarting, itching, burning
crawling or creeping sensation, and in
some cases not any ot these- If a malady
is giY)wing*worse instead of better, it is
conclusive evidence it is of a malignant
character and demands immediate atten
tion. If you have a branny, scaly, warty
appearance, with an occasional breaking
out of these upon the face, lip or nose, or
any other portion of the skin, attended
with any of the above symptoms, or a sen*,
sation of a fly bi mg on it, or a hair tick
ling, it, is certain evidence it is Cancer,
and there shoe! I be no delay in using Dr.
Bond’s treatment,. Life is too valuable
to be tampered with.
Dr. Bond's treat mint consists of an
“Antidote” that is applied locally ; this
at once arrests the growth of the Cancer
and by chemical action neutralizes its mal"
ignity, rendering it harmless and chang
ing it to a simple sore, which nature, as
sisted by constitutional remedies, soon
heals when the skin is unbroken, and the
Cancer is a hard tumor, the Antidote doc
not make an open sore, but removes it by
absorption). In connection with the An*'
tidote is vised the Specific, taken internal
ly. This tones up the general health,
s rengthens the patient, purities the blood
and eliminates tlu* poison from the sys
tcm. Dr. Bond's Antidote contnius nei
ti er caustic nor poison, and can be ap
plied to ihc most delicate tissues of the
body without injury and therefore is the
only remedy that can be used in internal
Cancer, such as cancer of the stomach,
cancer of the womb, etc. Dr. Bond’s
remedies, with full directions for success- ;
fill treatment will be sent to any part of
the world.
Pamphlets and full particulars free.
Address, Dll. 11. T. BOND,
1241 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
julyi--ly
Take the Best! !
1877-78
The Chronicle & Constitu
tionalist,
/CONSOLIDATED MARCH 17xir, 1877, rs tiik
V,' O’dt st and 35,‘st Newspaper pulilisiied in the
South. It i< the only newspaper published in the
City of Augusta —ihe leading railway and manufac
turing centre ofthe South--an.l the only Newspaper
published in Eastern Georgia. The Chronicle &
Constitutionalist lias a very large and daily increas
ing circulation In the States of Georgia, South Caro
lina and North Carolina, and reaches every class of j
readers—merchants, farmers, professional nun and
walking men, and is a’most valuable advertising
medium.
The DAILY Chronicle & Constitutionalist pub
lishes all the current m \vs of the day, receives all
the repoits of the Associated Press, and special dis
patch's from Washington, itlanta, Columbia, and ;
all other points of interest, supplemented by corres
pondence. It gives full conunercoil reports of do
mestic and foreini mark ts, of all local and South
ern matters, and editorial Comment upon public af
fairs. Terms : slo for 12 rnourhs, ?."> for 0, $2.50 for
3, and? 1 for 1 month, postage paid by us.
The TR l-W H EKLY Chronicle A: oinstitutionalist,
con aus two day’s news of (he Di:y. Terms: $5
for 12 months, $2.50 lord, po stave jail by us.
Tli WEEKLY chronicle & c-mstiturioiialmt is a
mammoth sheet, and the la'rg st and handsomest
Weekly published in the S.r.uu. I; coi.tuius all the
news of th • woek-te’ejhwihic, local, editorial, mis
cellaneous—and carefully prepared reviews of the
market. This edition is go ten up for circulation
among planters and ofhe s living in Ihe country.
Termss2 for 12 months, $1 for 6. postage paid l>y us.
The chronicle & constitutionalist is the paper for
the merchant, the planter, the lawyer, the mechan
ic, the politician, It is a paper for the oilice, the
counting room aud the family circle. Specimen
copies sent free. Address
WALSH * WRIGHT,
Manageis, Augu-ta, Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1 lib
HARRISON'S
WRITING BMKS,
A. YD .)/ / C/LA a A l .
The ISust in the Market !
For sale by all Leading Stationers and
Ijlk Cos.,
9 Murray St., N. Y.
S. J This Is the
2 * CHEAPEST A>T) MOST DELIGHTFUL
H | mHkgativi:
~ 7 V* r 1*1118*.“ ItU S i:“Tl in*'hV K h
\ ili ysiciaus amt surgeons for klie
/L SaX "• l-*os of Appecite, Ilc'irtlniin, rulk| 1
I “ t'onr S*oma h, riatiihucy, sick llcad
r * acbl> > K " lmy Affections, tie., etc.
fit *■ Ilk a . harm. It is specially prej7arl for tlie mas**
' ®f ls l‘ut up ill 1 oi-.o bottles, and sold hy *1 Uruir-
A ■>./ \B| tents. No family, no mother, no one
g y y £ it° cluie no sc win- giil, should
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO,, ProprictoiSj Louisville. Ky.
Economize in Xiurd Time*
I).' scnuiufc your old clothe.. to
.IneioD lvi'clk’ Dye Wr!<^
wliore you can Uavs them cleaned or dyed nay <
• e:or dr<lrT*d, tanking 1 lUStw look Hke new-and
U>iW l-’rtces L-s,HI ! LC A*.
unless prompt!) 1 fctig tinea to, * ;->*irtas Mtcvived ,
and delivered per express to uad from i'll point*
ol Uto Country, J.\i dlt ii*£l£l*
No, 0 Rant .vi itched e!„ j
.Itiaoui, oa i
L. J. Ot’ILMAHTIX. J. E. OAI'DUV |
L. J. GIILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
i'oniniissiou Merehsmix.
KELLY* I'.T.OtK. HAY s'! BELT,
SiVASXAis, - UA.
1 >AGOING AND II;*-.s 111 CS iCT saleat Uwts-t
I > market rate.- Prompt intention ylven •>; 1;
oiiMutse ent rusted to us. Liberal cusn advances
made on consignments.
J. W. Hightower & Cos.,
Barncaville, Ca.,
HAVE purchased ihc riock of Drugs and Medi
ci u< of Ur. P. K. IIULT, and will continue a
Cush Busiue’S at his old stand. They will deal in
mtuGS,
MKDICINES,
Cl I Id M ICAI.S,
I FANCY AND TOILET
ARTICLES, SPONGES, BRUSHES,
PERFUM FRY, &C.
Physicians’ prescriptions carefully compounded,
I and orders answered with care and dispatch. I*’ur
j niers and physicians from the country will llnd our
I stock ot‘ Medicines complete, warranted genuine,
J aim of the l est quality. jan2'*-tf
I ijNfc'JWfi U The hal.it of mine M.-i-
B-j, Mi Vl' OCII6T S l'h.ne.Ounit'piuin, I aiwl
“*' *” . ,‘ *J mum or Blisir.■!'Opium
l’amless cured painlessly by this
AMERICAN Improved remedy.
Y Yl' TVf Manufactured at Atlanta,
A” Jk. JtA <ia. t at reduced pr een.
p,, r - nr rested in hundreds of
v-aicui cases. Guaranteed. 1 :ir
* UTinnTr liculsirsFßKE. Address 1!.
AIN I IUU I L. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga.
Ollier* No. 35, over Linen Store; entrance S3,e.
Whitehall Street.
WE SELL EVERYTH I NG FOR THE
]g AR D EN,
i ! And offer NOW (from June 15 to Aug 15) ;
CELERY PLANTS,
Dwarf White, by mail, for - - SI.OO per 100 a
Larue White Solid, by mail, for - 1.00 “ 100
I Dwarf Red, ** “ - - 1.00 “ KKt
iAuy of th? above Celery Plants, by express, for
$5.00 per 1,000.
I CABBAGE PLANTS.
Premium Flat butch, 1 y mail, 1 ,r - SI.OO pci 100
Drumhead Savoy, *• - 1.00 “ 100
Ited (for pickling), “ “ - 1.00 100
Any of the above Cabbage Plants, by express,
| I for 4.00 per 1,000.
, CAULIFLOWER PLANTS.
Early Erfurt, by mail, for - - - $1,2.5 per 100
Early Paris, “ “ - - - 1.25 “ 100
I Any of the above Cauliflower Plants, by ex
press, for $0.50 per 1.000.
j Special prices for larger quantities
I given on application,
TURNIP SEED.
| Any of (lie following leading sorts sent by mail
! for 10c per oz —2sc per lb, —75c jer lb.:
Early White Dutch —White Strap Leaf -Red
| Top Strap Leaf —Golden Ball—lmproved Anier
j ican Rutu Baga.
j Peter Henderson & Cos.,
I Seedsmen and Florists,
35 Cortlandt St , N. Y.
. ua, x t-Miamm-. 1- ....
\\TE want Cash Customers for our
SORGO or SUGAR
Cane Mills and
Evaporators,
COTTON GIN AND THRESHER
E FG-IFE § ,!
Absolutely Safe Yritin Fire by Sparks. !
The only Engine Safe and suitable for running
Cotton Gins, Grain Threshers, kc
We can furnish at low prie, s, (lie best Plow s, Cul
tivators, Threshers, FAn Mills, Wagons, or
any other kind of Improved Implements, Machin
ery, or Fit-11 Seeds.
‘German’ or ‘Golden’ Millet,
Pure and Genuine.
Send stamp for price list and circulars.
Address—M”. 11. ,ION I ’.S A t 'o .
Nashville, Tenn.
J. C. McMICIIAEL, Agent, Baruesville, Q.
|M .4 \()V! Mi- uiii.cut I Iran N<>w $•:*!. i;.
7: * , . W xml I’lau. sm; .. Must b sol.l.
\\ V I ' u "‘ •<" SI "'<"! Upright l’ianus
si httu. uvd cost >s,M( oulv *!•>-,
rrtor OrKitm 2 shipi sir •> slops <>;>, i; ou i v
.?( . Nearly New I Set K-e 1 p_> Stop Sub It.isS uml
( oupier Org.-in tie, cost over $17,). Lowest piie ■
ever offered sent 011 U .'.ays test trial. You ask why
I offer so cheapl ,-iiiHwer Hard Times, loon em
ployees must have wot k. Result of war eom uenced
on me by the monopolists Battle raging. Partic
ulars free. Address
t):m ie I I* Hc*;itty W lmshiugton, Now Jersey.
QC Tol“<4Sinl Oil rtlss. No two alike. With
CIU name 10c,postpaid. Hu-ted & Cos , Nas.-au N.Y.
©limit’s Sulpltur Soap
Thoroughly Cures IMseisesof the skin. u .
lilies the Complexion, prevents and remedies
Kheuuiatism and (lout, heals Sores and Abra
sions of the Cuticle and counteracts Contagion.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGiSTS.
PiticEs— 25 cents per cake; Box (S cakes) 70 cents.
. by mail, prepaid on receipt of juice.
K.CEITTENTON,Piop’r, 7Sixth v > oe, N. V
fhffiij/S;
Clinton Phco.tfew York.
OXLY FIVE j>iLLiliS
For an Acre
Of tile Best land in America, near the giie.iT ckion
vacu'lO Hunuowi)
A FARM FOR S2OO.
In ea-y payiiieaffl with low rates of interest.
Secure It Xo !
Full information sent free, address,-
O. V. DAVIS, Land Agent U. I*. R. R.
Omaha, Neb.
A GR EAT OFFER
" e will, during these hauls times, dispose of UMi
Pi inos Sind Organs, new and eoi.d-l.anil, of firs'.-
class makers, ita hiding XV AT HRS’, at lower prices
for cash or installment?, or to let until paid for, than
ever Before ottered Waters’ Grand Square and Up
right Pian@s and Organs (including their new Souv
enir and Boudoir) are the Best Made. 7 Octave Pia
nos $l5O. 7!, do. fill), not used a year. “2” Stop
Organs S7O, 4 Stops SSB, 7 Stops fils', 8 Steps $77, 10
Stops sß.s, 12 Stops $lO6 cash, not usd a v- ar, in
perfect order and warranted. Local and traveling
agents wanted. Illustiateu catalogues mailed. A
Libera' discount to Ijeitchers, Mintsters, etc sheet
music at half price. HO If ACPI WATERS
SONS, ManubiCturers and Dealers, 10 East 14th
street. Union Square, N. Y.
SAWYER’S TOTAL ECLIPSE OTTOS CIS!
i
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Premiums Taken Where Exhibited.
In making iny sevent T annual announcement to the plant-, iof the Sov.h. I rn ii -.port *
them that 1 Dave been ms kin j impiovemuuls R*a tt ae to time, to silt th * wants o
; cotton raisei, aadamto&
feel Gin In ” United Stak u ot i
j mv first Improvement was in the roll t> *\. w
—which is the best gin ever made. In proof ot which neartv every gun mike" !-> ivri* *•
! more or icm. It enables tae tfu to gin more cotton :n tie* nay ytoi-ilog no •.. i
unber oi poun *>
; Rnprovementof the lint, which will take oat all Impurity—su iasana,d
thereby enabling the fanner to sell his oatton for gsj to Scents per pound more thim th- -u
cotton will bring ginned on any other gin, making a different of irem $-2 50 to SiO.UO ikt* bah- •> •
vor of the farmer. u Ul ’
In proof of what I say, read the following certificates from sonic o; the best and l .t
tere in the state.
i would most respectfully request all parties intending to order gins of hkj, to eend D •
dors at:> lice, so that l may have time to make them that will be in ever. r ~ V .' '
for them, as a m.iu will not do as well in a rush as when he has thn *todo : righi. 1 uuu
si Speoiulty.
I will put 1
will not do w Ith it I sell agricultural engines and warrant them.
I 3-HORSK POWBU
4\-HUUBE “ '
j 6X-HORSE “
For dscriptlve Circular and Price Last. Addi ess
P. C. SAWYER.
MACON. GEOlltiiA.
. EATON TON, GEORGIA, January 30.
MR P. t tWYER—Dkab Si ■ ■ . v
305 bales of cotton, we are prepared to say it is one of the best Gins we have eve; s. on. The lint r,
by it sells for at least from oils half to one cent per pound more than the same , tt.. . wv.nl 1 . a,, ; , '
th.- ordinary Giua in the country. Wa vreighed uj. I,CUO poun It of seed cotton and ginn* ■( it .
,•> minutes, making .>4 > pounds of lint. We don't hesitate to eavthc gin and coiiuensi-r an- the b. -t m
ever saw. Yours truly, Thom vs Beabu, '
of J. T. Dennis.
EATON TON, GEORGIA, January 17 1.577.
I have used the Sawyer Gm for the hast thm months. 1w; -conq-. lied to Mi aside the Ma.-.-ev v. in . r .
count of sample I realize from ono-halt to thr< s quarters of a cent a pound uioie on *h.- ia.i. i
not liesitati t say it u thi b.-.-t Gin I have ever usi I. It makes good simple out of stain cotton’, and h
will si 11 for one cent a pound more. I advise ail farmers that wish to realize a good prie-e 1.. r . ~l tl,
try the Sawyer Gin. Zach 1. Edmonosox.
DAAYSON, January 23, 1877.
P. O. SAWYER, Esq , Macon, Ga.—Df.au Sin : I bought one ot your Eclipse 5 -Aw tun .
I run it by w ater, aud alter a fair trial of three month-, i lie-1 at liberty to r< commend it is on, , i q,,'.
best Gins in the State. It never eliokes, gins the lint clean <•:; tl.e lint, and makes the k- s t saini.l,
of norm cotton that 1 have ever seen bj any other gin. Ido not send you this for >l,eiu-ti; ~l Aj .
but lor the bent flt of the jilanting inte. st, a- every famitr ehtn.hl have a first-ei; - gin vrliieh v ,‘j ’
able him to obtain one-half cent more pel pound for h - cotton. Yours truly,
J. B Cain.
CLINTON, GEORGI A, January 20, 1877,
I purchased last fall of P. O. Sawyci >ne of bis Gius, .
It proved to be bdttci; than expected. It makes tl*e e-st ample of lint ont of stain - • . .
ever tried : sihci also cleans out mort dirt and t,a -h, than ?y. other th.H hr, , tii.-.t: l j
is it drops the dirt and tiash with the seed, where it can’t be seen.
J S. T. BRAGG.
BYRON, HOrSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, Mar.-h 19, 1*77
P. C. SAWYER—Dear Sib: a ;
ci >tton, I tool at liberty 1 that
ton per day with horse powet. It never eboke-s or brakes the 1011, giLs v* ry clean and u.; k* - th
storm cotton bring the top of the market.
W. \v. Waxm.vx, Sr.
We the undersigned had our cotton ginned on Captain SY. W. Wavn.an .- t in, . ;,d ,tfi tiuly mv iha!
®ff h says is true. We regard th_whipp<!r or cleaner you put on your gin, as ecmethii g that
tarmor should have on his gin, as it will iay lor one new gin in ginning one liundrt and baU -of cotton.
llknuv L. Williams,
Gkeex U. H aul is,
Thus. B. te.r v.
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA, March 2Ctb, 177.
P. C. Sawyer, Macon, Georgia :
Dear Sir—l run your Total Eclipse Cotton Gin, that I purchased of y;n last year, during th. >as*
season, and take pleasure in saying that it ia nperioi to ny gin I have seen. I am . , i that it
wail perform nil you claim for it. I l*< lievt it will make < ttei lint and a better turn out than nr in
on the market. Yours respectfully,
, G. G. Potter.
MR. P. C. SAWYER : IKWINTON, January R .h, 1877.
Dear Sir—The gin you altered for (an old .Mass, y & Johnson) giving me the inq rovcim nts, Im. 1
to be one of the beAt gins I h ive ever used. I belie* 1* turn out tl
used, and gins fust enough lor all pi net icable puu-osi s. 1 have, so far this teuton, i< id my cotton ier
a l.ttle better price than my neighbors, so far as licaivl from. Youis tiuly,
A. H. Carswell.
P. C SAWYEf. ESQ., VIACOM, OB COXym
iik.k Sir—Your h-tter waa
oUW TOuli Eclipse ( ■ i
this country. We ginned thirty-six bales wit-liout. breaking the roll Yoiirs tru; .
J. ii. DABNEY.
P C SAWYER CIIAUNCEY, GEORGIA, JAM ARY r2D , .7.
The Glu I bought from you last winter does very well. Nol ix-ing aequaiated with wvikii "
giiis. 1 cannot tlese*rili* ii, hut my ginner says it is tin- tn-st he* has evt-r tried I .mi vn .veii
pleased with it, and weoM recommend all persons that ire needing
pattern.
VoUl*S, itC, Vi' Jt BCEsET.
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
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This cut represents the “Eclipse” for cither Horse or Hand Po.ver ;
pitch or “fall” of thread, 9] inches, and pad vS <1 bale in two to three
minutes, in I\\ ELA E ROUNDS, requiring only two to four hands,
or one light mule.
ALSO-
Findlay WROUGHI IRON Screw Press,
For Hand, Horse, Water or Steam Power.
12. 15, 18 inches diameter, turned and very heavy and durable,—
Composition Boxes.
STRITP KETTLES.
1 rom 80 to 120 gallons—very shallow, and large evaporating surface.
Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Gin Gearing, Iron Railing, and
every description o! Casting and Machinery to order. Wor
manship and Material unsurpassed, and Prices the
LOWEST IX THE STATE.
o
Send for Circular. Prices. &c.
Address—
numsnws,
IVtacon, Georgia.