The Thomson advertiser. (Thomson, Ga.) 1866-1874, March 25, 1871, Image 4

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Remember Bor. Hake Ben. When you nee » r*gged urchin Standing wistful in the street, With torn hat and koeeleee trouser*, Dirty fscc and bare red feet, Da*s not by the child unheeding; Smile upon him. Mark me, when Ha's grown up he'li not forget it; For, remember, boys make men. When the buoyant youthful spirits Overflow in boyish freak, Cbide your child in gentle accents; Do not in your anger spesk. You must sow in youthful bosoms Seeds of tender mercy; then Plants will grow and bear good fruitage, When the erring boys aro men, Dare you never seen a graridsire, With his eyea aglow with joy, Bring to mind some act of kindnesfc Something said to him, a boy 7 Or relate some slight or coldness, tA, With a brow all clouded, when Ha said they were too thoughtless To remember boys raako men. Let us try to add sonic pleasure To tbo life of every boy ; For qtfil child needs tender interest In Tts sorrow and its joy. Call your boys home by itsbriglitncss j They avoid a gloomy den ; Seeking elsewhero joy and comfort s And, remember, boys make men. An Ethiopian barher out west, drawn as a Juror, was asked If lie was a voter. He aptly replied : “Is black enough, but not old enough." Borrow comes soon enough wKhout desponden. ey j It docs a man no good to carry around a light ning rod to attract trouble. Deni gently with (hose who stray. Draw back by love and persuasion. A kiss Is worth athonsand kicks. A kind word Is more valuable than a mine of gold. Avoid those who lake pleasure In exposing others to contempt by jeering, mocking, or mimicking. Keep off from such as from the heels of a horse that kicks nil near him. What la the difference between half a glass of water nnd a broken engagement ? One Is notflllcd fall, and the other Is not fulfilled. Why do schoolboys having their oars boxed, re semble captured housebreakers ? Because they aro handcuff'd. Why is a grain of snnd In the cyo Uko a school master's cane? Because It hurts the pupil. The Lust Victory of (ten. firnnt. First Wells, then Cox, and now Sumner. Fish Is to fallow soon, it is reported—and thus, one after another, the President rids himself of those advis ers whom being men of acknowledged experience, wisdotv and knowledge In their departments of the public service, seem to be peculiarly offensive to him. Thus ho has eliminated from his counselors, first the man who had most ably and thoroughly mas tered Hie question of tnxatiou nnd revenue; then the man who had most clearly nnd honestly urged upon him the conditions of the needed civil service reform; and now the man of whom Senator Schurz Very justly said, yesterday, that bo Is of all the Peuate most eminently fitted, by study and trslolng ) to fill the Important position of Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. And In place of these truly eminent men—men > Whoso acquirements nnd high personal character tile whole country respects, who are tbo President’s ccifidaii i's Morton, Cameron, Chandler, Butler. Ison., fiiiiunt needed t Could any criticism be t, . .tiaghig thaa the mere juxtaposition of these names of the Presidential favorites with those Os the men w hom he Ims wilfully and ignomlnkmsly cast away ?—N. Y. Poet. Speaking of Ihe last Congress, tfic Washington Republican says“ Rooking back on Ihe record of the third and last session of the Forty-First Con gress, we see but little of practical legislation'. A grain of wheat In a barn full of chaff is about the proportion of actual work to windy vontllatlon of Views." This Is the Judgnent of a Journal every way disposed to look favorably on the proceedings Os Us own party. The reply of Sydney Smith when a beautiful girl complained, “Oh, Mr. Sydney, this pea will never come to perfection." Then permit mo to lead per fection to the pea,” is In Its stylo perfect. Even French wit or chivalry has never excelled that; nnd In the Court of Louis XIV, It would have been rewarded with a cardinal’s hat, kwai the same noted Wit that complimented Lord Macaulay, who wns an Incessant talker, on Ills “occasional flashes of silence.” IrniurKJi ounce.—' The M Iddlo tl oorgian trntbfhlly says, that “to be Independent nnd happy as a peo ple, the country must he self sustaining." It Is entirety right In this. Why send the profits real ised from our rrops to the North for com, meat, wooden ware, furniture, brooms nnd many other articles, when with proper encouragement all these urlleles could be supplied by onr own people. A woman traveling on the cars saw a man in front of her put his bead out of the window, nnd asked him If he wouldn’t please keep his head in ns she had anew silk dress on, and didn’t want It all spattered up with brains, nnd snch Btnff. Some thoughtful individual, hfter duly con sidering the subject of woman Buffrnge, raises a serious inquiry, which he propounds in the following fashion : ‘S’posing that—a—now— Olive Logan, fr instance, should be made President of this great and glorious country, bequeathed to us by noble sirCR, nnd all that, slic'd lie President Logan, wouldn’t she ? Well, now, s’posing she was to mniry, ssy a man by the name of—of Perkins, fr instance, would she bPPresident Logan, or President Perkins?’ Wendell Phillips declares that ‘the thirty three Republicans who last week removed Mr. Sumner from his p .st, elected a Democratic President for 1872.' If Wendell is oorreet, and we believe he is, tlmsc thirty three Repub licans have rendered the country the most im* porfant service of their lives; but ns it was entirely unintentional, they deserve small thanks therefor.—Atlanta Sun. A San Francisco physician has analysed a p triton of Soothing Syrup, and it yielded nearly one grain of morphia to the ounce. In that eily and State, 2UO.IXK) ounces of Syrup are e ild annually, and one-tliird of the babies born die before they aro two years old. No one !ove% to tell a tale of scandal, but to him who loves to hear it. Learn, then to r •bn!, and silence the deti acting tongue, by refusing to hear. Never make your cur the grave of another’s good name. > O O E’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIMB. OR B OISTE MANURE. WARRANTED O-13 ST U I U £l. Coe’* PtlOUplmte has proved itself to be a great favorite with Planters, for growing Cotton, Corn, nnd other Crops. It is entitled to the confidence of all. Planters can de£ pend upon the article being kept up to the standard of previous years. Put up In Strong Bags of 200 Pounds Each. Refer to the following among tho*e who have used it. Mr. J. T. Wright. Thomson. Ga.’ S. L. Wright, Warren Cos., Ga., C. C. Hull, Cumack, Ga., O. P. Daniel, Greensboro, Ga., and others. I will say to Planters, that I am authorized to make the most favorable terms with them anil only ask them to confer with me before purchasing. Send for my Price List, nnd terms PRICE REDUCED, and will take Cotton at 15 Cents, in payment next Fall. Bond for Prlo o List. MARK W. JOHNSON, Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Seeds and Guano, 3m13 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. BRANCH, SONS Sc CO. COTTOI ffIIR€IIITS 155 REYNOLDS, ST AUGUSTA, GA. CASIT ADVANCES on COTTON to be held here, or for Shipment to Foreign Or Domestic Mnrkots. A mjfle Ist Glass Storage For Accommodation of Planters. PROMPT SALES GUARANTEE D. 47.6 m special attention had to the weighing or cotton DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA- MANUFACTURES DTCKSOTST COMPOUND, S6O PER TON. DTA-MOTSTT) COMPOUND, $65 PER TON. 6UARANTEE9 FREE FROM A«s7 ADULTERATION WHATEVER. Also offers for Snlo, CIIINCIIA ISLAND PERUVIAN GUANO, Dissolved Bones, Potash, Snhs, Sul ph rote of Ammonia, Land Plaster. Muriate of Potash, Svluhuric Acid, Sulphrate of Magnesia, and all Standard FERTILIZING MATERIALS. Planters are invited to cull at the Office, ISTo. 4, Warron UlooJc, And to visit the Works, and seo preparation of the Standard Fertilizers offered for sale. «®“SEND FOR CIRCULAR. JAMES T. GAKDINER, President. A. SI 11 \ ERS, Gon, Ajrcnf. 11. ALEXANDER, Superintendent. 3iu6 PACIFIC GUAM© COMP AMT. o-o CAPITAL - - 31.000.000. o- o SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. -0 THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects »s on AGENCY for increasing the products of labor as not to require especial commendation from me. Its use for Five Years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Company in this trade affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. Owing to the uncertainty of transportation, and the difficulty in obtaining supplies wl en the season opens, the Company have built a Warehouse, just outside the limits, with a capacity of 3,000 tons, which is now ready for delivery.— The Warehouse is open at all times, so that parties can inspect the Guano before purchasing if they wish to do so. Cash Price, SOO,OO per Ton of 2 000 Iks. Time Price $70,00 per Ton of 2 000 Ihs. Without interest, with approved acceptance. The Guano will be delivered to any boat or depot in the city free of drayage. This year I offer to the Patrons of the “Pacific Guano Company” A CASH PREMIUM OP FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. FOR THE GREATEST YIELD OF COTTON"FROM ONE ACRE BY THE USE OF SOLI BLE PACIFIC GUANO’ or ‘COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE.’ Under the auspices of the “Cotton States Mechanics’ and Agricultural Fair Association of this city, J. 0. MATHEWSON, SOLE AGENT, 6.J.1.—3m. 289 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga- ;We again offer to the public the Great Fertilizer, _ mg. Whann’s Raw Bone wara RfiVJHHIE jl strpffweans?*at.,, J STANDARD GUARANTEED Which has given such Universal Satisfaction during 2 til jit If MANUFACTURED BY |!« WALTON,WHANN&C3 I WILMINGTON,DEL.; f W e Guarantee it Equal in Quality to that previously SALE BY f ... ■ ™ c torssl! sold by ns or our Ag-nts, | 1 f 4d GUS^a ’ , /: ° CHARLESTX>!"7I' 'l And refer to all who have used it. ~ y Prices of Whann’s Reduced per Ton of ibs- to ssl CASH, delivered on the Cars at Charleston. SSB 50 for Factor’s Acceptance, due l«t N ivemhor, delivered on Cars at Charleston. so 4 CASH, delivered on Cars at Augusta. SO2 for Factors’ Acceptance, due 1-t November, delivered on C.irs at Angu-ta. S6O Credit till Ist November, with Lien Note, and Agents’ <, u »vantee, delivered on Cars at Charleston. For Snle by WOOD k ROGERS, 0 vinglon. W. L. HIGH, Madison. J. F. SHIPP. Sm-id Oit-■>. J JI. BORN. Lithonia. claohcmt- herring & no. COTTON FACTORS A N!» COM Mi g i<V. MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA 7 1 11 Alibi. ~ ION. S. C. IT!® hPI OHh1! ©S, SOI.TJTdTjTd MA-TSTURITIS. AND gj TJ 3L P 21X T.T 3E3L X O O X 70 , MANUFACTURED AT THE ETUVAN WORKS. CHARLESTON, S. C. By the Sulphuric Acid and plnte Company. The now well known ETfWAN tOIIANO is mao.nfae.tr.red from rh • Native B<>ne Ph isplmte* of South Carolina. These Phosphates in their natural state a- ft br.lde, ■; i : cqiure t<> be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. I -C■ ■ ;-uny L ive nw in opera tion the Largest Sulphuric Acid Chnmh rat the South, and efore. ah ; o mau u i d ,.tar> at the lowest rates, the highest grade of Fertilizer; it b dug - 1 lr dr.’ the :r- iter thejuopor tion of Soluble Phosphate which arty Fertilizer contains, the !•.’•* the tj-.if.tiry required pe: acre. In order to make i!ic Fertiliz r complete, A mr-nta and P ita hi. ifficient quanti:-. - are added. With thesorviews the 0- inpany matufacture and off. r for sal 33 ti w 3a €~Z- xx sx xx oej ,* Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 Prr Cpnt of Di- >:.ve» ! TPh srHvri: of Limp, and from 2to 2} per cent, of Axmovia, with a suffi-ienf a1 I :i-.n Pi.-t-vis-. Gr \ i ud P .tssu to adapt it to all crops, Price $55 per tun, ea.-.!i 5 on time, |» r tun. and interest 7 per cent, por annum. .13 Irasaol-Nrocl 33 o n o , Os high grade, suitable fur Manufacturers or for Planter 1 , being in it-<u." nr, excellent Fertil izer, nnd specially adapted fur compost. A« large qna-i'itie* <-f Sstif.hu \ Ae’-I are used to dissolve the Phosphate, this will be found a c-le-.r- ..d ■ v, I .' ■ i:r av ’• v.insport rlmt mate rial. Tne grade furnished will be from 18 f “tl n 1 cent. Di in 1 i>.■, p. ~--,'-,.ite. Price MO pi r ton cash. Oa time, f 15, wirti inti’- -t at 7 p cm t. ran n.. 5;.;.! i,• gd cr crude will he furnished to order at an additional ( 1 ■ per ccnln«e t compcjg:i a.ci-3 pmos paxtx. Specially prepared for compoating with cotton ■ e,- plnu* ■ n ~i ;: Price .7da per ton, casti ; cn time 810, with inter I at 7 ; t. ut. p r annum. O RO U N D BON V. , At much lower rates, consisting simply of the Nattv P • - p gi end tr> powder.— Price S2O por ton cash. On time, and in -re-t ;.t 7 p r c p ran am, wm. <•. n !•: x- co., A- ids x„. 14. Wharf, CUARLESrON. \ C. N. B.—The percentage of Di-ol.v! it e.- pi, .-ph, • > „f Lime. ,-,t 1 An: m l in all the Etiwans, is ascertained nt the W Us, I/, their 0 mist be; di liverv. 8 ••mid nov pnr 'chaser be dissatisfied, he may return nv< vage samples of any ■ -hs , \ wit t!■ i■ tv ' ->0) days after delivery, nnd they will he analyzed anew, and any and. in the [eve »guaran teed will he tnrnle good to him by the I Uinpany.—2a,bf ‘ WAKDO ram md MiiMCTiißisG mm. JOHN R. DUSE, Prc idont- Factory East End ifasel Street , Alines on A hi n River WABBO FSn-T 3*, SIS R. RECOMMENDED BY AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, AS A SPECIAL MANURE FOR €ofT6s, WHEAT, €OM* MB OTHER 6RAHS GROUND ASHLEY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE, FOR SALE BY WILLIAM C. DUKES & CO.. GENERAL AGENTS, No. 1, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S- C KHERSON & HUNTER, Agents, Covington, Ga. Merchants and Piante NATIONAL BANK, 223 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., fcpfm.lcr f » **'f To Merchants, Administrator s. Esc, v < } linn and others : inis P*ank will T.p pleased to receive busiheec on lie fo’towing terms: A P* r C<*‘ I»«er*rt Tr*llower? on dailr hoi CVBRKMCY am- of, ee ou" State JT ente rendered month- ACCOTNT. es Per Cent will |, e / «Ho ? ed,a Deposit* ffiOU) received on De _ _ , _ po«i*, and paid on Sir.it COLD Cturl-, at the countlr* | A erl en * Interest in accounts, j same are r>a!,i b T Gold rrv. ’f ° n - NVw Tork. I > o.lecflune made tlrro’ COLLECTIONS j # ”‘ tbe United Plate-’ I snd Canada. 0 n the' ( most fivorr.blc terms. n r- f Osiers fort he purchase f -%\ Ln,iei ' Sstat « sale o/ Go’d and aad oTnER J recuri ties of al 1 kinds * PrcraiTiKS. Kill receive our promps enu.j.AS&SHj!S Mf llfW&y&XSs. ■' S - s - KEAN, Cashier. • r s -%aUonat ’ l pa,f^ Mero,, ' : »«« "sut. s -i .i.. . l ank recommend all Counttv tuTSx 1 «* r . not, sand drnltsde M&JtZZ getting .I'* ' * / r, 'tj ißCcidors. Administrators, and Others should net f:.s> arai] themselves of' tins opportunity to *-t m/rrest on their money ; nor is it safe for 1 h.-m ,n the present state Yf e eountiy, to he p their money at home as it may he lo t, ato'en , r h: rnt op,’ A Doliar saved w a r>„i j.. 4R MADIf Directors, c- n eiUPLES J, JENKINS, ex-Govetnor or < • 'YV !V ,V KIN(5 ’ Er. sident Georgia R.IT 1.0a.l and B-i.king Company. Hoa. 11. F. iirssru.. of tins,ell ,t Potter JOHN I). BfTT, Esq, of J. It. Huh ,t B ' r o, HARPER r. BRYSON. E*q. Cotton Factor •A ••. IT. GOODRICH. Esq., Builder and Con tr*etoj'. w r! ;RY lRRn * V > Os Warren Wal ■ !*. FRANC r-]., of Branch, Sons & __ . 0,i71y. K 1 5* V E X Rr; iso X s For Patronising BnidfkWs Fomalo Koorjilator O * Or Wnman'f Dost Friend, T R >*■ >' a "«• on." hftt, a speelAl r.m a .watts . ’ass ..r disease., all of which **r conn,,-ted with th, wnmh. If. In eas sw’ r, the „ n . h y : : " want of ' . 11 * f “ nf fr-ttpraf ii»n. ’ r , ' mifh '. v n sshn,he-n r t • - o 1 they ~nvch.-e< ,o|.|trcssed,orche<k e . fr .m am n n-itffmt ci'.j*. . " ," *'", ' - ■ "’W lysr-kne-s appears rmru h , c t il in ' oler * ble ' ,ni " in 1 h. When f e- (In not. appear at the irr.-oi, . r ‘time. h..j emn, irre.-nlsrly. nn d nre. I" r ' 00.0-t -olKtle— sometimes amount to he. • nrr om : at others scarcely a show. '■ .'tn.at.-m and N< uralgia of the hack nn 1 w»nif>. tith. I.eceoi vhtes, o ; Whites-that urn lensant , I.sense , , eo-mim a'-t-nj delicate females. ,lh In • iMi,t Pro’,,p.-us (~r fading) of the )P m '* ">""fie.nlt of Whites or relax n " ” J'-.ra-ts that support the Womb. Rfh. It 0.1 l . V e ail Irritation of Kidneys a,. .alder: iv-icve Costneness: purify (he . .. . i ff. ' C tone and >tr*. gth to the whole sys |. . . c.onr the skin, in parting a rosy hne to the cheek, end ehmrfolnes- to the mind oih V ia N ran take thi-Medicine and relieve hers • sos nesr.r all the dtsea«. sp- cu'iar to her S s. « ''bout the mortification of revealing her sickness to nv person, or submitting to un- P casftat , - m nations so mortifying to her pride and mo,sfy. Ifif’i V. ill relieve that peculiar condition of too ut< r ne -.rgans so common among young •Vi etc martird women, after the birth of two or three rhil Iren. 11th. Every bottle warranted to give satisfao ti*'t■. or the money refunded. E , v lull des riptl nos the above diseases n n ire tiers for i s : ng our Medicine, we refer lie render to the wrap-er around the bottle. It is us-d und recommended by the Medioa profession and the Clergy. Manufactured and sold by r L. H. SRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga. LAXSPELL. of Atlanta, is W’bolesato Ayom, nnd will sell at Manufacturer’s Prices For sal in Covington by Hr. 3. E. H. WARE A i 0., an i Druggists and Me chants generally. Price #1,50 per Bottle.—ami I ' ' T fSARKWAiLTER, ~ 51ABBLK WORKS liito.AD Street, Acoista, Ga. - MARBLE MONUMENTS: Tomb Stone s , Marble Mantles, and Furniture Marble* Spoilsmen, Take Notice I ATT FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Goods, -r* j- is n..w complete, embracing everything in the line, con.isting of Double and Single Cuns; All Prices and Kinds. I F L H S e Os my own Make, a fine Article. POWDER AND SHOT, all grades.! PISTOLS of all kinds. And a fine assortment of POCKET CUTLERY * SCISS- iRS, FISHING TACKLE, Powder Flasks hhot Belts, Game Bags, Ely’s Caps, Wads. <Se E. n. ROGERS, 245 line ad Sti\etAPGiT»TA, GA.—&n