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Agents for the Times;
Mr.D, F. Robinson is our duly aijtbor-
■ Ail nf*nnl n( OaT\aha1i1 'I’Iia n A rtAHtM
ized agent at flcDomfld Thofoas coun
ty, ant! will receive and receipt for sub
scriptions to the Tones.
Mr. J. K. Long is our duly author
ized ngentat ^Boston, and .wiTtreccivc
nntT receipt for subscriptions to the
times. .'-„s\v, r >; fld'i'W t
e<l! stomachs, lined with rotteness, cor- under we lnnuenetja -liqnor.
ruption, bribery end plunder, i. cans- Vos beia S overbear.n s , -M*
infe an upheaval.of Aninga within. I c0Ddltl0n - * om - e Sna .^* d *
ixucuicuiuuc nuru. aucicibovuib _ . 4
ghaflcg for' the- patient yey* '**»*«’ BMM
-EL*,.- Th« orhihit Jobnwn Gun’. Wife, being
cmetiq operates Jredy. The exhibit
made by the'tax-pay era, at'theirlale
convention in Columbia, 8. C., is
'enough to Blartle~the country, from
’Blaine to California. Surely those
AUmber.'* ’ Jbimson' Gun then being 1
oyer it Mr.' Charlie Johnson’s, vent-
over home io remonstrate with* him,
and Van attackted jtflttL Johnson got
bis gun dtivrix to fire htlum^but was
tol^uittaad^agea Superior
As ahill is pending in the Legisla
ture to change the lime of^oldipg
these Courts, Judge Bansell' has ad
journed them to suit the time fixed in
the bill. Berrien Court will be held
oiTtlio third Monday, and Colquitt 6E
Wednesday altar the fourth Mondavi
in March next.
hounding on our oppressors ever
since the day the South lay down her
arms, must stand aghast, at th^ir
crowning work of intapiy. ,A great
State, with its vast interests', schools,
laws, andjnorala,in_thc hands of an ir
responsible and igdorant class,Vlidare
'plundering and stealing without limit;
setting at defiance, all the laws of
Then in self defense, he drew his knife
and slabbed Van In thirteen places, of
which wounds he died Satdrdayinorn-
ing—five of the wounds, the Doctor
said cither Of them would have proved
fatal. ,' ‘ 1 ;
JWHFMC^.
Moultrie, Ga., Feb. 24th 1874:
Mayor fluff says his fourth annual
report wbkbe bis la§t, r ,* ^ rfr,
Pendleton is buqod to*, be a
mtm/ lrc bna u'nvested In a new •
cut bedstead..
It is said that the Gilbert Sisters
have disbanded and located at Key
West, I*la. " ' ’ '
Santa Anna lias tumed up in Mex
ico again, //e may be Dictator of
that distracted country once more.—
No telling what ? a genuine Mexican
or Indian will do.
The people of Monticclla Fla.,
trying to revive the old prospect of
building a railroad from there to Quit-
man. AVcll, while they are at that, it
would bo a good idea for us to extend
the South Ga., & Fla., Railroad to
Tallahassee.
The act has passed, donating three
fourths of tho stock, owned by tlip-
State in the A & G Railroad, to that
corporaifotr. ‘ AVe trust tha* the Presi
dent nud Board of Directors may util
ize tins stock in some manner.
The late rise in coffee, lias caused
qujto a commotion among lovers , of
the llaid. AVe learn from a young le
gal friend, who has just returned from
a .trip, into a neighboring state that
Coffee is still in demand, notwithstand
ing tho advaucc.
Atlanta is very anxious to have the
State expend a few millions in the
erection of a capital within lier corpo
rate limits. Very good for Atlanta,
but not ao good for tax payers. Don't
get in a hurry gentlemen the honest
people of the &tafe may yet have an
opportunity of voting on the location
oflhecapitok
Moses of South Carolina, not satis
fied with stealing the peoples money,
is a downright plagarist, to use no
stronger expression. He borrows
from Mncauly to patch up his mes
sages, avd filches from Dr. Ilall of
London, in his lectures on religion.—
Hr is just keeping his baud in, tlials
all.
Stale.' State officials rolling fnluxtiry,
whilst millions of broad acres, whose
fertility was once tbe pride of the
State; and the great source of her in
come, aro growing up in briers and
thistles, and fast passing from under
the taxpayers hammer, in every
County in the State, to some knave
who has stolen enough money to buy
it. Land sells for almost nothing, the
rate of taxation having been increased
to such an alarming extent,*as to al
most act as a prohibition, against any
one, owning a foot of land m that
blighted and ruined State. AVe will
only give one item, to show tho ra
pacity of the thieves
From the year'TSOO, until 1850, a
period of fifty-nine years, over halt a
century, the cost of the public printing,
wis only 9271,180; whilst, for the year
*73, only one year remember, these
carpet baggers, aiid scalawags, claim
to have expended, the enormous sum
of 93.‘11,045! AVell, tlials a right good
steal, even for the rads; for one year.
Some ol the leaders are getting sick
at these exhibits, and betray some
symptoms, of “unloading.’’
But can they-afford to unload? Can
they do without this clement? Not
much. The thing grows interesting.
Will they throw this Jonah overboard
and calm the storm, or will they all
go down together. AVe may be par
doned for expressing the hope, that
the latter may be the case.
Bresnans.—On the occasion of the
late stockholders meeting in Savan
nah, this popular hostelry was filled to
overflowing. We learn from parties
who stopped there, that the fare,.ac
commodations, etc;, were first class,
in every respect; equal to any of 1.the
hotels where:.’the prices are fully:
double. The obliging frost leaves
nothing undone to 1 make Iris guests
comfortable. r ■ -•* ’
BrcBnan is sure of a liberal patron-,
age from South west Ga., so long os
he keeps hiB bouse up to iu present
standard. '1
Carpet Bag Rule, f
The t ifcalbwing taken from the
“Springfield Jiepublican” (Massachu
setts,) under date of the 7th inst,
holds up these.‘-barnacles” trpe to na-
tiire. The letter is written by a shrefvd
c4oso observing Xew Englander; pob-
lihbed in one ol the icaditig papers in
that region, AnH wd lxbpo' it may be
pioductive of opening the eyes of
those people, v to the true condition of
the South;., s . _ .
“On my way to this place I hatf (he
privilege of stonpiug four or five days
at Columbia,’ 8. C., a. very pleasant
little city,, .that suffered terribly, ns
you know, during the Jato .war,.and
which was,tl»en, as now, the capital of
the Stuto of South Carolina, liut the
Irenes and disasters which came upon
Golutnbitt, during tlic rebellion, severe
ns they were, were but small mallei *
compared with the year* of wholesale
robbery anti barc-fncod corruption un
der which that city aud Stale have
suffered since the war. Before the
war we used to hear the institution of
slavery spoken of ns the “sum of vil
lainies," but I think the manner in
which the government of South Caro
lina has been administered since the
war should be stigmatized as the mo at
corrupt and abominable of all knavery
known in t modem times. You may
think tins : is strong language, but 1
assure you it is no stronger than the
facts iu Ahe case will justify.
A ring of unpriuciplcd adventurers.
To all Whom it may Concern.—
I AVe clip the following fi ora the Cuth-
bert “ Appeal,” of the 20lh ult.
is only another illustration, of the
importance, nay the very necessity,
of a business or professional man.
who would push his busiuess, take all
the chances, that he should let the
world know through tho medium
of a newspaper, what he is doing,
man who objects to put tin
an advertisement in a newspaper,
might with as much reason, go tp the
of a town, and put. W» goods
in some shanty, which he could rent
cheap, instead of occupying an eligi
ble building in the business portion of
the town. The cases arc not dissimi
lar. But to the extract from the Ap
peal.
gentleman called in our office
few days since and asked for a Thom
asville paper, stating that lie wished
to engage an attorney to attend to
some important business in that sec
tion. As twelve Lawyer* of that place
have their cards in the local paper,
he was not at a loss to get the address
of one with whom to entrust his
business. . Should any of the readers
ot the Appeal desire to know who arc
practicing law in Cuthbcrt, ive refer
them to our advertising columns.
bribin'; certain negro leaders, anil
flattering and deceiving others—the
riigro vote being 30,000 majority in
tbe Stale—succeeded in getting the
Carolina immediately after the war.
with a Mr. Scott, a political adven
turer trom Ohio, for governor. During
the Scott administration, which began
in July, 1868, and lasted until about
1871, the officials of the government
stole the public money “right and
apd left with: .a recklessness and au
dacity that is without a parallel”—
The)' did not even attempt to conceal
their plunder. Gov. Scott, who took
the gubernatorial chair iu 1868 at a
n vnar withnnt n <1nl.
salary of 83500 a year without a dol-
1 ar in liis pocket, has now retired with
a fortune, and owns one of the finest
places in Columbia. All the other
jAiucipal officers of the State govern
ment, brought into their places by the
ignorant negro vote, who were asso
ciated with Scott, aud, like him, were
political paupers, including also sc
«.rnl negroes, are now luxuriating
their ill-gotten wealth, after the e.\-
mhpl&'of their leader. Tho present
governor, n‘ Mr. Moses, who lmd been
speaker of the House ol Representa
tives under Gov. Scott, when he
joined the ring of public robbers, was
a mere political adventurer without
character or property. He uow owns
and lives on tlic pla.*e in Columbia
long known as tbe old Wade II amp-
- toil place, originally built by the father
of the late Geu Wade Hampton, who
was one the aids of Gen Washington
in the Revolutionary war. This ele
gant and extensive place Gov Moses
has refitted in all the magnificence of
an eastern prince, and, although hi*
salary is only $3500 a year, we were
't&hktyr4ba most intelligent people in
~ * [ibia th#t his annual expenses
„ hot be less tbau 8100,000. Oth-
... members of tbe State government,
hut recently penniless ad venturer,
have built fine houses and expensive
blocks of stores in Colombia, one ot
which was named by its owner “Par
ker’s //all,” while one pf the local
newspapers and the people ^cfeially
' out* as “Parfyt’j mfN&m
speak ot It* 1
the Slate treasury.
The rallying cry of the “Ring” led
by Starkply in the late municipal elec
tion in Philadelphia, was the “Centcn
nial.” Thoy defeated McClure, a pure,
upright and honorable man and wrong
fraud and rascality, will reign ram
pant in tlm city of brotherly lov
another term. As they have used the
cry cf tho “Centennial” to foist npon
that city another term of corruption
aud plunder, leathern supply the funds
to run the machine, and not call upon
the &oulh to help them out in their
spread Eagle programme.
The women’s raid on whisky deal
ers still .continues. Their plan of oper
ations aro to niarcn m a body to tbe
dramshops and corameuce business
by singing and praying. These de
votions are kept up from early moru,
until late at night, beiug continuous
so that the thirsty don’t have a chance
to get a swig These exercises are
kept up uutil the dealer comes to terms.
At last accounts all the grog shop* it
Greenville Tenn., had succumbt-d ex
cept ouekept by an Irish woman, who
keeps “ jist a few dhrops ot the cray-
ihur” Ukr voice at last accounts
pitched on a key that sounded
high above the “Old Ship of Zion” and
from “Grcenlaml* Icy Mountains,” de
claring that she would “niver yalde,
no niver.”
TO THE AFFLICTED!
Tlic Greatest Medical Discov
ery of llie Ace.
HERRING’S NEURALGIA CURE
I have been for a number of years
afflicted with that dreadful and dis
tressing disease “Neuralgia,” and
have tried the prescriptions of many
eminent physicians besides taking and
useing numerous other remedies ad
vised by friends, but from all found no
permanent relief. No one knows but
ibe good one above how great my sul-
feriugs have been, but thanks to His
kind providence for the timelv dis
covery of a remedy; which will cure
every time. I say every lime, because
I have never known it to fail in a sin
gle case of the many who have fiith-
fully used U. It is certainly a “pain
killer.” Its effect is wonderful. I am
aware that there are thousand* of
remedies advertised all over the land.
Some are aood—many are humbugs,
os such, I nonertiy pronounce them,
The same may be said by my Neural
gia Cure—but all I ask is a trial of tlie
remedy and, if after its faithful appli
cation, you are not satisfied with the
result, call on the subscriber, or the
agent from whom yon procured it, and
your money will be promptly returned.
For sale .at Dr. J. D. Andrews,
Drug Store.—Price COcts^eer box.
....... Q. W.Hebbiko.,
TltS FLORENCE
go!
ALT7XUBIo'uS'BED.^ ri ‘ : .^
V?HtM Mf «b|lr JV4fnUI«/
F«r Durability, Cleanliness and Adjustment
IT HAS NO EQUAL!
. The undersigned biiTinr purchased the
right pt. sale for Thomas, Brook*, LoWr*
Irwin. Coffee, Berrien, EebqU and C
tmaSkMu thafUatedf Georg luiadUeffe „
Madison and Hamilton, in the State of Flor
ida. Will be pleated 1 to receive ©riler*.
JK£T* Bend for descriptive circular. .. 0 . ,
V PENDLETON A PEEPLES,
0 l - ‘ Jfr - ■ Vahtoml; Ga.
u IT. Miller, .Ag’t Thomasvilic>. ; -
. (Enterprise copy)
* r lit it\tau c*,'* emit tax
ThW: fly o p€UP cent.
J. J. ABRAMS,
ATTORSEYATLAW
Justice of the Peace
—ASD-r,;: -s': v -
NOTARY PtJBLtC,
CHATHAM COUNTY.
OOm SO. G Bull SL,: SAV.ee; AH, QA
■ ^T ifeedal attention given to the collection of
Claim*. _Warrant* iraued mid ^riaiiptly served.
The Florence Sewing Machine.
AVe direct the special attention of our
lady readers, to the advertisement of
this popular and well known machine.
The improved modes of manufactur
ing, and the facilities of this old com
pany, enables it to offer a first class
ing piachinc, for prices which are
far below any other company in the
United States.
Jos: S. Merrill, Esq., is the local
agent, and will be pleased to receive
orders for the Florence. -Read the
advertisement, and sec what they pro
pose to do.
Southern Musical Journal.
Tlic February number of this piost
able exponent of tbe “Art Divine”
comes promptly to hand, with its us
ual variety of original and , selected
articles, music, etc,, etc,, Eight large
pages of choice music (both Yocal and
instrumental,) are given in this num
ber, and this feature alone is worth
the subscription price—(one dollar a
year). As wc glance through these
interesting contents, and notice how
ably every department is edited and
arranged, and also the elegant nnd
tasteful appearance of the magazine,
query, if? there arc not many South-
1 musicians and music lovers, who
unaware, that “Away down South iu
Dixie” wc have a musical periodical
equal to any in tbe land, arc now
regular subscribers to similar publica
tions trom the far North.
If there be such among our subscri
ber, we would say that while we <lo uot
disparage other musical publications
in the least (no matter where they
our Southern musicians—one and
to place our own Southern Musical.
Journal first un the list, and more
over, to endorse aud sustain it in every
way possible.
The Journal is published, printed,
and gotten up wholly at Savannah,
Ga. nnd designed especially for circu
lation among Southern readers. Its
publishers arc earnest, snergetic men,
heart and hand in every cffqrt to ad
vance the cause ot music io the South,
and in their hands’ the Journal has
proven a most welcome visitor ii_
thousands ot musical families through
out the South, and to a considerable
extent in the North.
Specimen copies containing notice
of the new premiums now given each
subscriber, will be mailed free of
charge, to any address, by the pub
lishers.
LUDDEN <C* BATES,
Savannah, Ga.
Ncuj Ttbucvtiscmcuts,
DISSOLUTION !
THE Firm of Rushing A Gotten w
Sy*
Mrn. M. A. IteynoM'x. Each parti
is MuthorUfel to u*e the MrmV name in making
Keyhohts _
•rnl iiicrcliamlise in i
by Rushing .t (
C!
;ei»tljr
Dry Goods
Rush
Rush
ing A Out ten.
iuess tor ike preset)
»to«-k ltun liascd of It
or r*4i. All rlaii
will he
appointed tii
s will fondtn
and will
hing AO
again-i the 1
‘ led by
Ituxb
•> the Arm bus!
ttleup without de
ll. U. KUSHlliu.
S. L.OUTTKX.
Thankful for the patronage *o liberally ex
tended the firm of Rushing & Out ten, the un
lendgtied solicit.* a continuance of tlic aaiue an
hopo hU friends and patrons will not forg*
- * - buy the best groceries cheap for cash.
»-»f S.L.OUrTffN.
Board of Public Education,
FOR
THOMAS COUNTT
We have made arrangements to furnish T<
,-s and Pupils, in Public or Prirate Schools with
the following hooks, In small or large quantities
holcsalerates: American Educational Read-
No’*, 2,2, S, 4 and 3; 6wtnton*s “lFord
Primer.” “Word Book,” and ‘-Primary History
the Commmissioncr’s Office. The Board has
pecuniary interest In these book*. They are
sold at Cost. We expect to make arrangement*
furnish any school book desired at about or
half the retail rates. By order of the Board,
feb tt-lt H. A. CARR. Com’r.
Office hdm* from 7 A. If. t
l-iy .
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE!
Teachers whq wish to be examined will
please remember tliat the Board' meets on the
first Saturday la each month at JO A.-M.
Those having business with the Commission
r will find him in bis office, in the Saturday,
nd at other times, when not offilally engaged
in visiting the schools.. J •• ;!•
HENMT A CARR,
t'orn'f at Education,
Chas. S. Rockwell,
Pres’t to. Board of Education, feb 14-tf
OGHLOCKONEE
Bridge
Proposals to repair the bridge on tl'io Ocii-
loekonee River, oh the Albany (stage li
rand,. stating what is neressarir to make it
safe bride, may he made to the County Oqui
missioners at their next meeting on the first
Tnesilay in Bf arch next.- “• • itl
W.4. YOUNg, I
Clup'i^ Board (ouimiseioncrs.
F, Hubert, Clerk, feb 14-St.
^•RE YOU INSURED V IF NOT
INSURE IN THE
Equitable Fire Ius. Co.
N"elsIlvillo, Tenn.
CAPITAL,—$1,000,000
A Reliable, Sound, Snbstautial, Southern
jan!7-3m
Company.
P. McGLASUAN, Agent.
GREAT
FREtSHT
AND
Passenger Line
: i VIA
SAVANNAH, GA.,
8L&GK ST&Q LIME.
First Glass Passage Rates,
Including .Staterooms & Meals <
FROM
UBW YORK
•Savannah, Qa
.One of the elegant S
F. M. FAIRC(.OTU| Commander
KUJtT8mt,E,
ISAAC CROWELL, Cominaiuler,
leaves New York everv Satunlav, frot
IS, N..R.. f.H^.of Cmlar St., nt 3 p. ui
savannah. <•*:. every SntunWv.
Through Rates and ItiiU of ’Lading
points South and southwest, Georgia; Florida,
Alabama, Hiartwsippi'and Kmt Tetiue.-iee.
eonneetiou with Georgia Central and Atlau
and Gulf Road*. .
R, LOW DEN, Agent, 93 West
OcTAVr* CoBflt ,<t Co., Agent*, Kav’h, On.
C. W., Hakwoop. Ag’t I Geo. Yonoe, Agent
22» A Iln d‘ R* K " <m “
fehU-ly
C. R. R..
Lessons in Dancing
MR. JAS. L. WOLCOn
Respectfully invites the attention of parent)
to the-advantage* of hi* weekly lessons in »bi
graceful art of dancing. Proper deportment,
GRACE AND EASE OF MANNER
A’re of the highest importance to those who
Refined Society,
ami they
ONLY
be acquired .
1IY PRACTICE
The only known remedy for
BRM'SveiSiSE.
issocMon,
AX tho
The Florence
■•• • ew •• I.t •
—t; .. . t •
For the 1
duced upon one icre of up-
laud, with a statement of the
mode ot ' cultivation, the
GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES,
DIAb&ntSj ADYSPEPSIA, :
•NBBrOUSDBBIUTY.: .1
: »jin fcJJWMr,:
Non-retenrion or Incontinence pf Urine, Irrt-
, ;utk>n, Inflamauon or t lcerauon of the
Shat dor: ud . Kidneys, l t
SiK>nu*torrb<WA, LencuTThcrji or W hiw». l>L- . j} and hoctl, the kind of seed
e Prostrate Gland, stone In
i Colculue Gravel or
? than one direction
r makes more
woffclu
D5n-t'(Su'io:K»Ui« FWBENCE tefor.par-
FL0REHCE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
’ ‘ lsi Cotton- avenue, Macon, U*. .
BRESNAN'S
European House,
EXTRAOT BUCHU
Permanently Cu're*. all Pleases of the Blad
der, Ktdqeys, add Drvpsical SvrelHops. exist-
lug .in men, women and children, SgT*NO
MATTER what the age!
. Prof Steele says: “Oue.hcStJe of Kearney's
^luid extract liuchu fc wortlf more than all
otherBnthu. comb»n«L” l*riee, tine. Dollar
l»er Bottle, or Six Bottle* for Five Dollars.
Depot*. 104 Duane St, New York
A Physician in attendance to an&wer corres
pondence and give advice gratis 1
tfcy* Semi stamp fur Pamphlet*, free.
Soil by.ail druggists , , ,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE CHEAPEST HOTEL' IN
■the City.'
Board and r^odeing prrday,
Only $1.50.
The Proprietor* i» determlne<l that the Atten
tion and Bill of Faro given to guests
SHALL NOT RE SURPASSED
KEAFNETS
used, aud giving eeat of-pro
duction,'- 'J ' it | vli ’‘ -".$30
For tlie socond largest ditto, .15
For the third largest ditto, 10
For largest crop of cottton grown
ouAscrcii of land in one bntlv
TO THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED
; OF BOTH SEXES.
No Charge for Adder rf* Consultation
of land in one body
same requirement as above..
the dittoC
For largest crop of field |>eas rais-
iiral College.
, (which
xlsable Vprk», cap eonsulp ^
male
usc.origina-
•racticsof 30
> with sac-
Cures guarautet-il. diarges rra-mnable.’
years enables him
mm. Cures guara
Those at Uictauce
ing symptom
f
i*.' Send for the tic ini: to IIealtjl-
" ~ ’ YOTT, M. D.,
i! Sutgeon.
k-USl-ly
J. II. DYOTT,
in and Sutj
lot Duane
cdmil acre,
For largest ai\d bcst crop of nn-
T live grass hay raised <m thro
aero, I
For largest and best crop of grass
hay, other than native, raised
on oqe acre, ouo bale tor sam
ple, with hrauuer of making
and.saviujgy- r . Q - v - rvi l
For largost cDqxoCcum grown oii ! r.
one acre of uplaud, period of
planting, mode of cnlUyntion^ 5 :
kind of coru, tipics ploughed
and hoed, amount and kind
; of manure applied, giviug
cost of production, 2
For the second largest ditto, 1
For tho third large?! ditto, 1
For largest crop of corn grown ou
5 acres of uplaud, iu ouc body,
same requirements as above '2
For secood- largest ditto, 1
For thifd largest ditto, I
For largest crop of wheat grown.
’ ori one acre, (not less tnan 35* •*'
bu) same requirements, 1
For largest crop ot rice.on l acie, 1
For largest crop of o?ttjr raised on 1
wm.
T-.T» '
OF-
. .-.p ■ J
Decatur,'
Brooks,
And Neighboring
COUNTIES.
I adopt this inodium o(
briiigins to • your notico the
valtie of u.y
For largest crop ot* rye raised ou
“ acres,
**,«*»**$*«***•*«“.«—!J0HN M. COOPER & CO.,|- r( .‘ROWLAND COMPOUND,’
! - I ‘ Cor. W'hitakcr & St. Julian Street*. toi>e arrived at by
The Building, having been recently Enlarged j c avnnnn h
and Improved, now afi'ords accommodation* lbr »«*»«****m*“i
au avorage
ENTRANCES: 156. 158, 160 ant! 169 Bryan
Street, opposite Market.
J. BRESNAN, Prop.
oct25-6m
G. NOBLES,
Madison Square, HULL ST.
(Cor. Drayton & Macon n*.)
DEALER IN
Plants, Flowers, Bulbs & Flow
er Seeds, Hanging Baskets
OF ALL KINDS.
BOUQUETS, etc., made to Order.
PLANTS, &C.. &C,
.A.T 1TBJW YORK COST,
At NOBLES’ Greenhouse and Ice cream Gar-
Wheleeale and Retail Dealer* in
Books and Stationery of all Kind.
Copying and Seal Prew***, Surveyors* Cotn-
‘aper
and Ink, Gold Pen*, Pea ami /'emit
Cases. Desk and Pocket Knivc
Le-lger, Wilting and Colore-l
Paper*. Playing, Visiting
and Printers* Cant*,
PorUuouaies, <£c.
School Furni-
and measuring
cigth of i
For largest crop of ground ]>eas
or piuders raised per acre.lhe
crop to be ascertained by dig
ging aud measuring an avet-
agr eighth ol au acre,
For the best acre of cane
For the secoud best ditto,
For largest uct revenue realized
I from a oue lrorso farm, to bo
| decided by the Hoard ot Di
rectors by the 15th Dec. full
statement to bo rendered as
to what has been used aud
I what sold, j / ■
i Competitors Tor the above premiums
j are required to have the land mcos-
; ufed aud the article* to be weighetl or
measured in tlie presence of three dis-
.1 interested and reliable witnesses aud
. j certificate produced from them with u
_ sample of crop.
- , The requirements above must be
. . ... , ! furnished in writing to the Secretary
^ " *• ‘ - I nt ll... nt tl... mill-L
Chem ical Preparation
For Fertilizing
KNOWN AS
SOLOMON'S
School
Requisites
it Sclicruierhorn & Co’s
br whom wo nru Agent*. Rooks
Imported »t New York rate*
II’Kit. O. T. OCANTOCK.
J. *. K. LAN CAST Kit.
And -stntn !)ucl\ : facts ns will
disabuse tho minds of nny who
iilight have been unfortunate
in tbe past season’s appliance
ot it,.ns well as to coimtcmct
c c r t n i'll uiisrepreseututinuB
which have been nude detri
mental to tbe introduction of
an article which (mid tlie slan
derers know) is destined to
save the Farmers
C^taloguos free and can bo bad at the TImes ;
Write or ca
nmr 21-1 y.
ad learn our Prict
at Ihe time ot maknig the entry,
j All parlies exhibiting arc requested
to cuter by tlio 15ih of .September.
ECONOMY! STRENGTH! SECURITY!
STjA-THlI^EilSrT SHOWING
Dividends—Surplus—Returned to Policy Holders
MY THE ' :
HARTFORD, CONTNT.
This Statement Shoz,
; a few policies issued in different years, and the dividends zver,
as lu re slated thiring the present year.
THIS COMPANY WAS ORGANIZED IN 1846.
(TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OLU.)
Assets now nearly $SI,«00,00p. - ^atio of Expense to Income, 8-12.
| Residence of Fersoti | Age of
j Whose Life is Insured | Person
TiMJd EVERY SATURDAY at
Half-past 2 O’clock, P. M.
In Uie COURT HOUSE.
john McDonough. t. bal^ntyne.
McDOXOien, BALLIMYTE.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
GUANO!
i agent for the following well-known
THE "HOME MADE?
SOLOMONS’ ‘Rowland Compound’
“PURE PERUVIAN.*’
“Olxinclia. Islaaaci,”
Watson & Clark’s Sop, Lime.
1 STONEWALL,'
PATAPSCO,
■CHAPPEL’S CHAMPION,”
Dickson's Cluster' Cotton Seed,
‘ Improved 1
KEPT on hand nnd for sale ia quantities to
suit purchaacr*.
Paimen ud Gaideaen take Notice.
Apply for ctrealare, terms, ftr %
E. T. DAVIS,
Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings
Ferandas and Cemetery Railings of
various design* as low as cau be pur
chased in tbe North.
GEAR AND HORSE POWERS,’ETC-
First Preminm far best Sugar Mtchinerr
and Iron Castings at Sotith Oeorria
Agricultural and Mechanide As-
,1872: also at
- s ? ^Agricjdtural
Association 1872.
Cor. East Broad and Liberty Sts,
„ ■ ‘ SAVAHHAH. GA.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA. GEO.
JOHN E. OWENS,—Proprietor.
Board ^3.00 per day.
TABLES Supplied with the t
. the very
market affOvds. Servants poHte ana a
Booms veil furnished aad everTthing equal to
the best kept Hotel Sooth. Kept by an old
Virginia Hotel keeper, and a regular “old
Virginia weltotse awaits all who stop there.
56,068
85,:ww-
91.708
92^08
92,838
95,7(X)
97,673
99^76
100,072
100^12
100.421
100,700
100,807
101,128
101,214
101,664
101,743
103,: *23
103.158
103,230
103,752
104,315
106,2.30
106,490
108,002
106,522
109,704
110,813
111,049
111^39
112^66
112.902
ll.%21d
113,583
114,126
114,273
114.396
110,913
117,858
118,445
118.702
118.703
118.704
118,750
118,788
119,138
119152
119,153
119,155
119;i88
119.724
119^34
120,474
120J381
120^515
120yC78
120,779
121,087
121.104
121,109
1860
1868
1869
1869
2809
1809
1809
1869
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1870
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
Atlanto, Cia,
Marietta, Gaj
Atlanta, Ga,
Thomastou, Ga
l'crry, Ga, - -
Sa vanna ii, Ga, -
Savannhh, Go, -
Coleparchee. Ga,
Atlanta, Ga.
Savanuah, (»a, -
Savannah. Ga. -
Jacksonville, Fia,
Haiti more. M-l, -
Jacksonville, Fla,
Monticcllo, Fla, •
Atlanta. Ga,
SaVannali. Ga, -
Quincy, Fla,
AtJauia. Ga,
Jackson vile. Ga, -
Savannah, Ga,
Savanuali. Ga, -
Stone Mountain,
Savaunah, Ga,
Madihon, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla,
Macon. Ga, i
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga, -
Savannah, Ga,
Atlanta. Ga,
Gain«aville. Fla,
Savannah, Ga, -
Savannah, Ga.
Jacksonville, Fla,
Jacksonville. Fla.
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah. Ga,
Jacksonville. Fla,
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga, -
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga,
| Amount o
J Insurance
“^Yo,oboT
| 'iotal amount j--
| of i'ri-inmin. | Up
How Fari.
JJly dividend
Lot If*
8171 90
10,‘NKJ
10,000
5.000
5.000
5/JO0
10.000
4.000
5.000
2.500
4.0 JO
:u)!
5.000
:m no
225 40
94 50
182 20 .
515 - 50
90 56
1W 48
92 M
109 21
171 80
185 tJO
1,28 65
*15 10
8148 io
25 10
l#'.:* 20
134 40
^ '90 do
- 48
2.000
1.000
5.OiNl
6.<XX)
2,000
3.000
IO.OiO
5.000
5.WJO
2,500
5.000
41 74
90 8<
16? 15'
12» 56
Ot* 32
W)R4
54 82
29 '->8
60 -
12:5 15
1<K) 5*?
58 00
103 59
A»fi8
74 95
100 15
29 25* *
150 20
25 08
11 \f*
23 52
28 40
22 22
1176
24 W
rr, rvr *
; hi
21 <rj
3.000
10.000
5,*J00
5.UOO
5,000
2.000
5.000
5/0
97 84
117 Nj
46W 40
•V*8 95
117 72
108 5 2
51 58
45 80
44 *
71 10
>04
09 08
29 40
■'5t> 00
16 H5
S, 7 4
%
23.3 42
2G5 95
10,<
5000
10 00(1
ri.oo
5.UJ0
<00
2.000
IOjOOO
4.000
3.000
249 28
182 2f)
2!*1 62
310 Vt
175 15
145 15
132 *>;
214 30
lie 45
101 SO
147 45
3.59 13
173 61
. 80 &S
S3 62
39 34
35 38
2>G OS
159 60
tUf.l 8|
125 58
130 SI
195 31
31 34 ;
24 90
12 24
10 42
30 34
46 35
58 12
227:
104 (4
109 <sj
92 25
81 12
41 45
6.5 iffi
69 50
4<100
29 10
28 02
45 30
24 20
*1 **
1872
Savanuali, G%,
- 39
HfifA
Vi>,45 .
120 15
ZO‘Jk
1872
Savaunah, Ga,
49
T.XAM
224 45
180 Ki
41 10
1872
Savannah, Ga,
- 40
4.wri
124 hS
99 84
25 04
1872
Savannah, Ga,
10,(M
262 »>)
209 60
53 (IO
1872
Savannah, Ga,
42
o.OjU
IO* 15
131 65 '
VI fit)’
1872
>avannah, Ga.
.*58
5.000
145 15
116 05
2910
1872
Savannah. Ga.
34
IO/jOO
2VJ 50
202 K)
51 70
1872
Perry Mill*. Ga,
45
5.000
IK*
152 00
37 65
.1872
Savannah, Ga,
41
5/100
1*2.20
14 5 K5
36 35
1872
Savannah, Ga,
- 38
' 3
2i/> 02
164 ** '
44 91
1872
1K72
1W2’
1872
1872
1872
1872
Savannah, Ga.
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga.
Savannah, Ga,
Savanuah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga.
2,W
5/J0U
5/A/J
5/JOO
2.000
5/JOO
I9> err r»/« ovr fob rtmmm mmrmmaurt m
14^58
IT5 64
14015
112 00
172 W
43 32
17^65
24 *|
21 16
35 00 r
28 14
42 24
10 92
42 25
Before (Marine year U»p»snse*iB on either U the aadentgnad aad ekssniae mlaalely tha bosks, *ad aufcfy Jtarerif effect*.
ROBTi R> BREN, General Agent Georgia and Florid*,
No. 21, Boll street, SAVANNAH, GA
Agents Wanted is Every Town in the Stub. feW-im
m
Thousands of Dollars.
If my Compound
is Worked properly
it can’t fail.
I am not this year depend
ent on supplies from uncertain
sources and thereby Imvc |m«»-
ed on me [ns was tho ease Inst
year] mticles not up to the
standard ret^uirod, silt'll being
tlieca.se, I regret to snv, with
a great deal of dissu/ved bane.
Tln-re is not an article in my
projMroUuu this ,Season vtiiieh
iUjUdk-*-’-" X :• ’ >>.
Fully Tested
hy an educated Chemist om-
ployod lor fne purpose. All
the materials are thoroughly
mixed hy machinery and no
valuable clement can escape
until ahsorla-d hy the plant.
Preparation to make oin-
Ton of Kertilixer is put up iu
lour hags weighing
" ' * lib ’
700 pounds'(ina $25
for a one Ton Preparation.
1 have beard some com
plaints about my' advance of
price.* It is true, the figures
aro higher, but 1 give value
received for every dollar of it
Tbe quality is increased 501b*
in weight, and T know the val
ue o( its being mixed, as I send
it out, is equivalent to all tlie
advance on last year's prices.
All 1 ask is a
fair trial to con
vince you)that
my compound
will act as well
on yout* crops
as any of the
Standard Fer
tilizers at near
ly three times
its cost.
SE.VU FOB CIRCULAR AN1I
SEE ALL THE FACTS SET
Aft /. Sox.ojttojrs,
Sotei■apobetortr of hlmoti Rw-
Ms* Cpfnmaf, ud AmIccIo cbm.
. teal, for fertilizing.
14© Bay Street,
Savannah, Ga,
(cbT-lm *