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llow it Wiim Done-.
Tin y were Hitting Bide T>y Bide,
And he sighed, and then ehe sighed.
Raid he, “My darling idol!"
And he idled, and she idled.
“Yon are creation's belle !’
And he liellowed, and she bellowed.
•“On my son! there's such a weight!"
And ho waited, and she waited.
“Yonr hand I ask, so bold I’m grown !"
And he groaned, and she groaned.
“You shall have a private gig !”
And he giggled, and she giggled.
She said, “My dear Luke !"
And he looked, and she looked.
“I'll have thee, if thou wilt!”
And he wfltcd, and '-ho willed.
Fish'M Itoply In Kiijfluml.
Sot. a Farthing to be Paid for Consequen
tial Damages.
[From the London 'limes, February 28.]
Nothing could be more absurd than
an aWtidpnoicnt of our position because
s tie Ministry have received a civil reply
Irom Washington. Jt is supposed that
what we wanted was an angry reply,
and that, having failed in provoking
one, wo yield at once nnd admit the
American case without further question?
The negotiation of the Treaty of Wasli
ingten has not given us an exalted no
tion oi diplomacy, but we have comfort
ed ourselves by thinking that it was on
ly to amateur diplomatists that our
interests at Washington, were confided ;
if, however, tho diplomatists at Paris
can rcnlly believe that we will submit
to the authority of the arbitrators on
t he question ol indirect damages because
we have received a soft answer, we
shall be tempted to give up diplomacy
altogether. We do not intend to pay
anything in respect of consequential
damages ; and the reason why wo can
not consent to go on with arbitration if
the claim for consequential damages bo
pressed is, tfiat it is neither just to our
selve nor to the tribunal before which
we should appear, to allow a question
to be nrgued which we insist ib not
within the reference, and any determi
nation of which wo are determined be
forehand to treat as) a nullity. This is
our position, and cannot be too clearly
understood. What may he the result ol
tho difliculty wa know not, and (it does
not rest with ourselves; but it never shall
be laid to our charge hereafter that the
Treaty of Washington was abortive be
cause wo did not make our meaning
plain when the question of its con
struction arose.
[From the London Morning Post Feb, 21).]
THE GEITYHHUHO CMUHR AN OUU CASK WKI.L UNDKII
BTOOD IN ENGI.ANI).
* * e * If Mr. Fish’s dispatch
should us nlluged, contain a positive re
fusal to withdraw tho okium (or indi
rect damage, her Majesty’s Government
will have to determine tho most impor
tant point whether, under those circum
stances, they will reluse to proceed to
arbitration. * It is impossible to exagger
ate the importance oi tins question, and
■ot be hastily or impulsively answered.
Generally speaking, when a difference
of opinion arises respecting the inter
pretation of a treaty, some sovereign is
requested to arbitrate between the con
tracting parties. But to such a course
in this present instance there is precise
ly the same objection that there is to
allowing the matter in difference to bo
decided by the tribunal of arbitration.
Wo never intended, and never could
have intended, to leave as an open ques
tion our liability to pay an indemnity
ci .ami hundreds of millions, and we
nay therefore object to place it in the
world to say that such liability may
possibly exist.
No State ever refers to another
State to determine whether it should be
seriously crippled, and consequetly this
mode of arranging the difficulty is im
possible. To quoto an American ex
pression, the English nation has ‘put
its foot down,’ and declares that in ho
event will it be responsible lor tho ex
penses entailed by the prolongation of
ihe war alleged to have been caused by
the departure of the Alabama and her
ister cruisers Irom English ports. —
This is well known to the American
people and to the American Govern
ment. We do not like the idea of go
ing to an arbitration with the assurance
that we will not comply with the de
cision should be monstrously and Ha
grafitly unjust; but if, after that decla
ration on our part, tho United States
should be willing to to proceed, in the!
hope of obtaining compensention for
direct damages, there might, perhaps,
I ■ im real inconvenience in allowing
the arbitration to proceed.
Three little boys were disputing as to
whose father said the shortest grace.
‘My father says, ‘Lord, we thank you
for these provisions. Second —‘And
mine says, ‘b ather bless this food to
us.’ Thud boy—‘All, but mine’s the
b> t cl all. He shoves his plate to
ward mamma and says, ‘Darn ye, till
up.’
SOLUBLE PACIFIC CrUANO.
J, O. MATHEWSON,
Agent for the Company, AUGUSTA, GA.
PRICE REDUCED!
i* 18 Per Ton, ladi; Will'.out Interest, on Time. No charge for Drayage.
This Guano is well known in the Cotton States, from experience in its use for six years past. It has acquired, after
thorough trial, under all conditions of season, a character for reliable excellence unsurpassed, and which cannot attach to
Fertilizers of recent introduction. In vic-W of reduced cost of manufacture, and the unusual facilities of the Pacihc hua
no Cotnnariv, this valuabe fertilizer is now sold at the above price, which is in conformity with the policy of the Company
to furnish the best Fertilizer attl.e least cost, looking to Large Sales and Small Profits for compensation. We warrant
the stock in market this season precisely the same in composition and quality as that heretofore sold. lor terms apply to
J. O. Matliewson,
JOHN S. KEEBE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md. Agent, Augusta, Ga.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
Comfouxto Acid Phosphate of lAmb,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED!
Prepared Under the Superintendence of I>r *t. J»Hcn Ravenel, ol Charleston,**. Carolina.
PRICE R.-B3DTT.OE3D.
Thi. article, a. a.rove i. WM---* SSffK Slelt.pLtXt
weight ol this article and cotton seed, furms u- f rto s j x WPe k s before planting time, in order that decomposi
it properly effective. The Compost should be made from racre r or more. General experience for two
tion may take place, and should be applied Fertilizer for cotton and corn.
years has shown this Gomposttohe am an . $;jQ ton< cagh . $35 on time, without interest (no
This Acid Phosphate is now f^V^^n.mnlvlnmsef-wS a first-class fertilizer at a minimum outlay per acre,
drayage), at which rate every planter can supply fnmseii will.
For specific terms apply to ,j. c>. SIATHKWSON,
Agent Pacific Guano Company, Augusta, Ga.
. n in„„„ ,n,l I n»d Plaster on hand at all times,
t-y A full supply of Peruvian Guano, Ground Bono and La.»« janl7m3
.IOII7V 10 ItIOTNTOIN, Ag«mh i . ■
SCHEDULE
ON THE
Oeorgia Rail Roiul,
On and after Sunday, January 23d, 1871, the
PwHMpnffor Trains will ruu as follows:
Lcav.AugWaat * ft** 1
Leave Atlanta nt. j “• m ’
Arrive at Atlanta, "“ [• P - r "'
Arrive at Augusta, ” ’ (l - P- In
TSitflit PitssenKer '■
Letve Augusta at JJ ”. 1 !’■ m-
Leauo Atlanta at 10 '/> P- m -
Arrineu! Atlanta at ■*’’ a - ,n -
Arrive at. Augusta 4 ®*'> a ,n
- Night passengor trains will
make cloBO coiivieotimis at a and \tl inLa Willi
passenger trains of connoeting rnnds.
I’nsspngers from Atlanta and all stations on tho
Georgia Railroad, hy taking the down day passen
gor train will make filose connection at ftamak with
tho Macon Passenger Train, and roach Macon the
name dav at 7:40 p. m.
Palace sleeping cars On all uight trains.
SCHERUIiE
ON THE
Macon die Anfftusta R. It-
Leave Augusta at 12 00 noon.
Leave Macon at 6 00 a - m -
Arrive at Macon 7 40 P- m -
Arrive at Augusta 1 45 p. m.
Tho Day Passenger Train arriving at
Macon at 7:40 p.-nt. make closo connec
tions with Trains of connecting lloads
at Macon.
Passengers leaving Macon at (la. m.,
will make close connections at LamnA
with up dav passenger Train for Atlan
ta Athens, Washington and till points on
Georgia Railroad, and will connect at
Atlanta with trains for the West.
S. K. JOHNSON,
Superintendent.
NBW: STORE.
Shields & Coldweli
IT AVE just opened a Largo uud Well Assorted
st o o k: o -f
Dry Goods
Groceries
Boots and Shoes,
Selected with groat cate far the Thomson trade.
Full Stock of Men’s Wax Brogan Boots, from $3 35
to $3 75. Don’t ask any more for them.
Ladies shoes and Boots from one dollar and scoou'y
five cents to two dollars and twenty-five cents.
Full stock of Men’s Brogan Shoos, from one dollar
nnd twenty-five cents to two dollars —don't ask
any more for them
Boy’s Brogans—Fnlt Stock—from oTghtv-fivc cents
to one dollar and fifty cents -don't nsk any
mote for them.
Sugurs in variety, from 12] to 141 cents. Don t
nsk uny more.
Codec of different grades, from 3} to 4llbs to the
dollar.
MACKEREL. No. 1,
No. 3,
No. 3,
We Defy Competition.
Our Dry Goods Line is
COMPLETE!
and guaranteed to give satisfaction ns to price and
utility*
Our Pretty Shawls should bo scon by every
Lady who desires a beautiful, durable and cheats
article, And we have no hesitancy in Buying tM*
best ever opened by a merchant in lhoinson.
Plaids
Popliis
Suitings
Mohair .
Delaiims* all colored styles,
Our Invoice of
notion 9 -
Consists of everything usofu\and desirable—beautif
I null durable, to please tUe fancy ot the most fasudt
011C.'l and examine beforo purchasing elsewhere.
Our roods are marked in plain hgnres, and not in
characters, which at! can understand.
\Vc sell to all at one price and on the same terms,
C ASH O.AIiY,
43 tv .
FOR SALE.
r I'M IK store house and lot of Mix E. M. Maancn
i I gale, opposite Groenway Hotel. Also, a l>eau
i tiful vacant lot near the Parsonage and residence
of \V It. Irving, For terms apply to
I fcbSStl 11. C. RONEY, EU'j.
II It' K
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Cures tile worst j)i-’ uS in ‘ r J ,m
One In Twenty Winnies
Not one Hour
after reading thi- • 1
suffer with pftiTi*
Radwaifs Ready Relief is «■ eunfor every
ruv
It was the firs l ., and is the only 'Fain Remedy that
instantly stops tho most olcrnriA"ng pin*. 5™
Inflammations and cuics Congestions w 11 "
Langs, Stomach, Bowels, or othc« g'atide or organs
by one application,
In From One to Tue»l</ AHnutr*,
no matter how violent or exorneiUjoK lh " P 8 ""| ho
Ithenmatic, Bed ridden. Infirm, C"PpM. Nervaiis.
Neuralgic, or prostrijteil with dis4 asc may suffer,
Jtmlwny’e Hcails?' Kclicl
willaiTordinstant ease. InflammaM°“ of 'l'o Kidimys,
Inflammation of Urn Bladder. Congestion of the
Bungs. Sore Throat, l>lni»« lt Breathing,
Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics,
Croup, Diolitlierla, Catarrh, Influeuxa
Headache, Toothache, Noura^g" l , Rheumatism,
Col<l 4'liillH, Agi'iF Fliill*.
The application of tlie Ready P'' l 'ef to the parts
where the pain or difficulty ef ‘ l 9 w, “ a!r ° rd " a, ‘ o
ait<l (somfort. . a „ . n .
Twenty drops in a half Ismtif f,r wntor wm in u
few moments core C'sdm.u Seisms Sour Stomach.
Heart Born, .Vick Headache, {>'«rrliea. Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal pains.
Travelers should always car r J ,l lx>ttl» ot Kaa
way’s Ready Relief with them. 4 few drops in wa
le will ’prevent sickness or * roin chß ;;»'y ol
walsr. It i« bclterthan Frcucß Brandy or Bitters
as a stimulant. _ \ a
Fever and Ague.
Fever and Agii" « lirr d for Cents. Phcre
snot a remedial ajont in this world that w. euro
iFever a 1 Ague, and all other Malarious, lt.llm.is
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and ether Levers, {"tded
hy Kad way’s IMIn) *o quick Uadway a Hcauy
Uelief.
11 l'l A1 sTI I e BEAUTY!
strong and pure rich blood -rucresse of 11-sli and
weight—clear skin and beautiful complexion
I Hecurcd to all.
Dr. RADWAY’S
SARSAPA RILL IAN RESOLVENT
lias made the most astonishing oures : so quick, so
rapid are tho change.. i-Wer the influence of
this truly wonderfuliViedioine that Every Day
an Increase in Flesli and Weight is seen audtelt.
The Great Blood Purifier.
Every drop of the SarsAparllliau Resolvent com
municates through tho BlOoil, Sweet Erin, and oth
er fluids and jncies of the system, tho vigor ot hie,
lor il repairs the waste of the body with new and
sound material. SomMla, Syphilis, Consumption,
Glandular Diseases, lllcers in the Thvont. Mouth,
Tumors, Nodes on the Glands ami other parts of the
system Sore Eves, Strumorous Discharges from the
ears, nnd the worst fo-nisofskin diseases, Erurtions,
Fever Sores, Scald h*«d. Ring "orm. Salt Rhmin,
F.rysipelns, Acne, B/pok Spots, Worms in the flesh,
Tuinore Oauccrt in Womb* and all weakening
and pninfuiiliscluirgVs, Niglitsweafs., Less of sperm
and all wnsto of tljlife principle, are within the
curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry
and a few .lavs’ use "ill prove to auv person, using
it (or either of th<^ e forms of disease, its potent pow
er to cure them.
Itidiapy A Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes,
Dropsey, stoppage ot Water, Incontinence vt l rin,
Hri,dll’s Diseases, .Vi':'in.i;ia- jl. and in all cases
lireto the' o are brick-dust, deposits, or the wa
le is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances that is
tike the loitito of an egg, or threads like white silk,
or there * s » morbid, dark, billions appearance and
white pm e-dust deposits, and when there is a priok
itt", burning sensatiou when passing water, and pain
iini<e small of tho back and along the loins.
Dr, RAD WAY’S
Perfect Purgative Pills.
perfectly tasteless, clegautly coaled with sweat gum,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen liad
wav's I’iTls.-fot tho cure ot all disorders of the stom
ach t.iver, llowels, Kidneys Bladder Nervous Disea
ses. Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Heart
burn, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Billious
Fever, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Piles and all
derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, coniain
ing no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs.
A few doses of Badwayks Pills WILL free the
system from all the above named disorders. Price
of, cents per Bo.r. Sold by Druggists.
Read ‘• Fal-e and True.” And scud one letter to
RADW AY" 8t CO., 87 Maiden Lane, New York.
Information worth thousands wit! be sent you.
July 12, 1871. n2l) ly
PATAPSCO GUANO.
J£A lbs. Liverpool Middling Cotton, delivered
Ttlo at tho nearest railroad depot, on or before
the ,'tlst of October. 1872, secured by note, lienor
factor's acceptance, will l>e taken in payment for
ota ton Patapseo Gnano.
M. A. STOVALL. Agent.
| foblluitt Augusta, Ga.
!UIT.I.ION!S He-in- Tr-tin to nr to
\\'«» side rfii I Cm rmivi* UliMt-.
They nru not n vlla Fancy Drink, Poor
Itnm. Wl.itUcv. Proof SpiriiH nml Kclii>m- l.i
<1 norn<tnrtorc<l. ftm! BWft tonc.l L) .
cuIUnI *’To»K" ‘•Apivtiiun’t.” • Sir., that
1 t-l Mw tippler on to(lniiiki;iiiieiM> rm«l ruin. Imt arc n true
Mnlli-inc’.mruUY from the Nntivt.* i;. i t n.l ll.tlw «»r ChU
frnii. fren f*o-M nil AI colt ol ir SiininlnntH.
Tl’"v :irr On- liKF.AT lU.OOD iM'ItIFIKII ami
V LIFE V I Nt; PRINCIPLE. atHrf.ct lici.o
vritor amt InvijMr t*-i* . f tho in. cnrryinjr off n.l
matter timl rcwtoHtkt thehlomt to n hcnltliy con
ilitiou. So jh.thhi* nu t ikti tluvc Diitcm’ fie<xmtiii« t.»
•Lrvmionii nmi n-miiln their Ih.wh
me not ai-tr-.y-l hy mineral pufmin «ir utlwr mrotis,
mi l the vit il o»ynn.i utulcyl U-ytm.l the point r,f repair.
They fire ti (L*title Pureativc nn well iih a
Tonic, ir.vf.Mm', the prcnli:ir merit of aetinsr n
u , HAt-i ful in r. li. vii tr or liillummi tion
of Hip Liver, am! nil the VlMfrnl Orentiß.
FOIt FE HALE COMPLAINTS, in or
oM. m.iiried or*in«le, r.t the -lawn of wontmihocii or at
tie- turn of life, thexoTonic Hitter* hnve no ihjiiul.
For Itiilainin nt or y mid throuic lthc.tm.-
li«in •» ml lioul, I*J MpriiNin or I udiuentioii, lift I
- It pin it tent mill 111(111111110111 Fever*.
IH«eitMc« of 1 lie 111 or. <l, Liver, liidncyn nud
Itlmliter, the’*' Hitler* lmvf iM-eumust sueecNsf il.
Sueh |»kseii*u’* ue •MiH.-.l is Yltlarrd Blood,
w hieli i- ITH.’rally pusluct and by ilcrni.gemcut us the I>|-
ur-livo Oryn.i*.
DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION, Ilea«h»c!.e,
Pnin ill the t*hY»nlders.t , ..u«li.M. Ti ihtne.sj* «.f the Che.-t.
Soar Emctiitlnn* of the Htnmnch, Bad Taste
in (he .Mo th. Bilious Attack*. I’filplmtionof tlie
liiUumm&iiou of tlio LunjfS Pnin hi the regions of the
Kidneys, jin l s hu'Mr- and other painful symptom*, are the
ofl-i»rimr« *>r Dyspepsia.
They invieorstto the Stoffinc!i and stinmlafe tlw» torpid
Liver and Bow eln. which render them of unequalled effi
cacy in the hkiod of all impurities, and import-*
iiiL* new lif • mid \T--tm to tho whole system.
FOB <l4 IN DISEASES, Eruptions. Totter. Salt
Uht'iun. Blotched. Spot ft. Pimples. Pustules, Boils, Car-
I'.iful •*. Kinc-Worms. Sc’.fld Head. f*ore K>. s, ErysijH'la*.
Ileli.Nciirf--. Diwolomtitvnsof P .mors and Dis
eases ot theSkm. of whater- rnan»e or no.are. nreJiteraU.v
dus up nnd carried out of the system in a short t mo by
tho use Oi these Bitters. One bottle to such ejw» will
com :»tce t!»o uin>t incredulous of their cum live effects.
Cleanse the YiAitc.! Blood whenever yon find its im*
P’liitle* Utry'Anz through the akin in Pimples. Erup
tionv or Sores; eleanso il when you find it obstructed ami
slmrsMi in the veins: cleanse it when it is font, ami
your feidiio: * will tell you when. Keep the bl -od pure,
and the h nt h of the svstent will follow.
Pin, Tnpts nnd other Worm*, Inrkhur in the
system of so many thmisainls, nr,- effectually destroyed
and r. inove.t. Says a distinenl.-hed physiologist, there
Is scat retd y an iudivi-lu.d upon the f;uH» of the earth
whoso ltody is t x nipt from the pr. s, nee of worms. It
ts not upon the h"a!!!iy elements of the body that
worms exist, but 11JH.0 the dbeasal bum y sand slimy
a- remits that breed these livuu: monsters e. dis.-ase. No
System of Metlieine, no vennifuif«-s. no mthelmintics,
will free the xysfetn from wo.ms like ti.es,. Hitters.
J WALKKB. Proprietor. It. 11. Me DONALD «Y CO..
Ihuirsistsand Hen. Acents. Nan Francisco. California,
an i i‘ fi t R Commerce Street. N. w York.
L.#-SOLD BY ALL PRLUGINTS AND DCALL 113.
ilay 21, IS7I ul3 ly
LIE II HTILIRCIPIY.
Manufacturers ami Dealers B «u
LIM 1 ,
FOR MASON
Aud
AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Agents for the
fliisiisli Moaicwall Fertilizer,
The best Cotton Fertilizer in use. and
Pure English Dissolved Bone.
\ Pure Superphosphate of Lime, for .composting
with Lime and Cotton Seed.
Delivered at any depot in Augusta.
COLES SIZER & CO.,
No, 14 Mclntosh St..
Augusta, Ga.
JOHN R. WILSON, Agt.,
jan3lm3] Thomson, Ga.
TO s* 100 pot- WEEK.
Made easy by any Lady. 20,000 sold
in six months. The most rapidly selling
article ever in vented for married or sin
gle ladies’ use.
May 10, noil ts
GUANOS.
WE again offer to the planters of this section the following Manures, all of
which have given entire satisfaction for the past four years :
Cliesapealie Guano s
Cash price, $55 Time, SG2
Sardy’s Soluble Guano ;
Cash price, $43 Time, $55
Phospho Peruvian :
Cash price, $53 Time, SGO
\ova Scotia Uand I*l aster- s
Cash price, sls Time, sl3
Branch, Scott & Cos., Agents.
Shields & Coldweli, Agents, Thomson, Ga. jan24m3
&cm rnospiMTE*
riAHIS article, prepared by the Atlantic Phosphate Company, under direction
JL of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien Ravene', for composting with cotton seed,
is now offered at the reduced price of S2B per ton, cash, or s3l per ton, payable
the first of November, 1572, free of interest.
Orders filled now will be considered’as cash Ist March, 1572, or on time as
due Ist November, 1572, thereby enabling planters to haul it at the time when
their wagons and mules are idle. PELZER, ROGERS & CO., General Ag’ts.,
R. 11. BUSII, Agent, Thomson, Ga. Rown’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
THIS Fertilizer, manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate Company, under
the direction of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien Ravenel, is now offered to
the planting community at the very reduced price of S4B per ton, cash, or $52
payable Ist November, 1572, free of interest.
This fertilizer has been very extensively used in this State, and has given en
tire satisfaction : some of the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to
Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered a3 cash on the Ist of March, 1572, and
to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due Ist November, 1572
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their
manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the Atlantic
Phosphate will be furnished on ap plication to the agents.
PELZER, ROGERS & CO.. General Agents,
R. II BUSII, Agent, Thomson, Ga. Brown’s Wharf, Charleston, S C.
Bargains!!
ADKINS & HAGERMAN.
Next Hour to the Post Office.
IIAY E just opened with a large and well selected stock which wc guar
v v antee to sell at Augusta prices. All are invited to cal! an t examine our
stock, whether for the purpose of buying or comparing prices. We never charge*
anything for showing goods.
Our Line of Dress Goods Comprises :
Sik PoP ins Poplin Cloth Hats
Tartan Lustre Worsted, a I colors Trunks
Scotch Plaids Blue, Black & Values
Tycoon Reps Brown Merinos Umbrellas
ALSO,
LaMcs’ itfetino Uniter bests, &c.
Miiinls, Ladies’ Ovcr-Slioes, Children’s Fancy Knitted Saques,
Misses Hoods, iVc.
A large and fine assorment of
Gennts’Ladies’and Chidren’s Shoes.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
All Woo and Merino UnderHliirts and Drawers.
@t,QTMz.xe, CceOwm.YGt €mwmxmi 9 €&owatW6»
In my line of Ready Made Clothing I offer great inducements. Having dealt
exclusively in the Clothing Business for the last five years, I am induced°to be
lieve that I can suit all:
n39 ts
‘garni’s (%inical !
This compound, which hss so fully sustained its character as a first-class Fer
tilizer for the past two seasons, is now ready for delivery. In order to secure its
more perfect adaptation, its composition is varied to suit the condition of two
classes of soils:
No-1 Specially for Light, Gray, Sandy Land.
No. 2 For Eed Clay Land.
Results have fully demonstrated the necessity of modifying the composition of
Fertilizers to the physical and chemical condition of the soil, equally as to the
production of the plant food necessary for particular crops. The undersigned
believes he has succeeded in preparing Fertilizers to meet all these indications,
and offers thsm with perfect confidence to all Southern planters.
The cost of Fertilizer No. 1 will be Sos 00 per ton. ,
The cost of Fertilizer N'o. 2 will be 00 00 per tom
The usual time arrangements can be made, and all other information given by
IP'ji-S to EDWARD It VltltV. M. 13. J
Practical and Agricultural Chemist, 200 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. i
,T. 15. IVeiil, Ageul, Tlioinsou, Ga- janl.mo