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Bftos anil Janner.
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ROBERTS & BOYD,
EDITORS ani PROPRIETORS.
ATCl'st l'.t. is;:..
PUBLIC RPIRII
There seems to be <l‘ l;itr am 14 Hie
people a deeiihsl want of public spirit,
livery umn thinks ri- aji,tears to. I tint h >
is not nee tail ainl that his inilm ii ■ • is
of no con‘:e(|n(’m'o in the on!-mb' v> .ri I ;
njnl that while il is apparent I<> liini or
<night to be, at all events, that this eojtui
try is the make up of every man in'it ;
ami that every law he lives i n.h r. aiul
every institution that exists in itietanil.
is there by his consent tf it. be the eon
sent of silence; .still he is iiulill'eivn!.
lie m . ' the si!:., fion and in liisdi
intereste Inr agrv :to everything that
/e'yiri eni, and in his state of alum-' mm
existence he forgels Ihai he is a ii‘ i
zen, with the rights and immunities of
a man with e put! rights and privi: ■ r "s
with Iris fellows.
Worse titan this, he limls in !li
course of time that he is living under
restrictions that militate ir nin-: I.in in
terest. and he awakes to the I'aet that
he has been allowing ot.hoi • to mark out.
his course of-action, :n 'din his foot
tepn, and if he he ir .1 slough of inex
tricable difficulties. why it is no won
der.
It is ju 4 tliis way t ; int. men drift into
a current t hat carry t hem every year,
farther from what they mutely desire,
and the want of which tln-v deplore,
often and loudly. It is just this wav
That whole .sections of eountrv be -om ■
apathetii It maybe tni'that they are
what are called good eitiz-.-m. and nmv
sedulously look after their !i .ne and
■lnmedi.-ite comfort-; of tln-ir 1 • rir.•..
This is well iin-.l descrws Ili- i ii'-oini
’mis ..full liven, liut tin it. is n <> v than
this licc.li'.l Suppose the 111! ;b:ill,|-
man exhausts his lan l In- (• •■ inn ’!
crops, without giving lmek to it •1 •, inn
t -rials of fertilizing support. Tit" oou
•icipienec will !>• tlir.t it v. Hi fail. :t i 1
lii- chil li i’ will 1 il 1 1. dull v a hr.
Suppose lie allov - his oreharl to o
down mi 1 resets no new trees, It i■■
plain such conduct would prove aieh a
man. to live only for himself.
There are tin <■ who live after i 1
liberal institutions that w • live me! v:
tlie society we enjoy, the clmivii rr. ’
leges, and the continued developetueat
• f school advantages, that makes tills
country viewed with so niueii em .
hy other nations, is only the i —mil of
men, who have lahored unrcinittin dv
for the people's welfare—public spirit ■ 1
men.
it is absurd foi the masses to suppose
that they are not tributary to su -it re
sults. They are either dragging vvitli a
millstone’s weight against them, or else
1 v t heir co-operation, support an inter
est.! tness. they are building them up—
building op monuments of educational
proportions—lmihling up pillars that
hold up the social, moral and religious
•structure, and that go to make up the
happiness of their children that live af
ter them.
To be publir minded, men must take
a vital interest in everything that i
being transacted in their midst, in which
all arc of necessity involv ed from the
selection of a magistrate, to the c- :,h
lishment and support of a missionary
cause —-from the site of a school house,
to the laying of the corner stone of a
college, or the construction of an or
phan home. We have agovernm uit to
live under, National and State, and we
should always be guided by sober judg
ment in.the selectionof our several re
presentatives, for they make the gov
ernment that is ours and our childrens.
Let every, man act and live and think,
just as though he were the public guar
dian of the public welfare, guided by
superior judgment, and cultured minds.
TIMELY WARNING
It is generally conceded tlmt the
crops are going to be comparatively
light, not only in this, but in surround
ing counties. It is true tliefe are sec
tions where tlic crops have suffered but
little, and where there is a promising
yield awaiting the reaper. In many
places however, and iii fact the majori
ty of planters in this county will make
a failure in a corn and pea crop, and to
a great extent in a cotton crop. There j
is some hope for cotton, especiasly where 1
it is young, and imd no largo amount
of forms and young bowls to throw off
when the dry weather set in, The old- j
er cotton that, had grown rapidly from |
heavy manuring, and had an abundance !
of fruit upon it a month ago, will very
not recuperate sufficiently to in
crease the yield much. To sum the
whole thing up and make short meter
of it, crops are far below the usual stan
dard, and there is no mending the mat
ter by being gloomy about it. So we
1 j Ist sav to planters, make the most ot
I everything that yon have on your farms,
j make all the hay you can. for in the hit
' ter part of summer there is a quantity
of good grasses on a farm that is never
| gathereil because cotton'-has to be look
. e I after, audit takes every nich of time.
11 v all means make a winter crop.
1 "I m' turnips- prepare yoi r ground
#iii, exceeding care. Later in the
year, and it is not so late either, sow
wheat. Select ft good piece of ground
that you think adapted to it. manure it.
well and if you are not in the habit of
planting it, make the experiment for
on--, not forgetting licit von can cither
p : dure after cutting your wheal or if
you prefer, make a rousing crop of p ,s
a id late corn on thesani<‘ pi and Inn !
bvofy on • -mould plant t.-ir.i ' o-'
.and rye. (let, tint very I ■•". in i
see to it t’l: ’ they are put i: li un i
light. live pastures are iic!i"p"n ibie
for milch cows, colts &!• There is
nothing like getting in the habit of
planting a diversity of crops, and espe
ciallv su -1) crops as we have inen'iiin
--.I which c.i i be done with much less
Id' c chan the pro in -lion ofeoUon.
V />./• SCHOOL
’I ici. is not a ci iz.gn of I-oyisville,
perlwip . bu! would admit at once that
the c'i:i la. S iio.ii it from spine cause
ors ther. not in so (lourishii g a eincli
!i-mas it ought, t i !>■•. each individual
loikin <no doubt to some presumed
cm ■ iii taut from th'-ir own thresh
holds, and not baring t lieir own shoul
ders to the responsib lity.
If we are not encourage 1 at the ap
pearance of our school, at its numbers
or thrift, let us look well lor the cause,
and try to remedy it if possible, and it
is plain that it. does not lie with one or
two individuals or one or two families,
if we were to v enture the assertion that
there are people in the place, even heads
of familiesihat seem to take no vital
interest in this extremely important
matte", we might be considered as mi- i
warranted and unguarded in viiat wv !
say: yet i! is so. However i nplefl'-aiit t
a t rutli it is ILr them to hear, ii is so, ,
arid tho-e vary persons would tdl any ■
■ ;>'* who whom they might be comers- j
ing. tiia they world like to see the Snn
-1 day S !, , I b ’ll li.>>au:l prosper. Livery j
pa real in the pin ■ ■ should go to Sunday
j School if they can. and cue inrag" it by
i their own presence arid psTouage, and
■ 1 v tlicir'aeti ha
they are hi;.-re-led. :,n 1 </• • /.’// interest- ,
e 1 Iff. -y are soil* '■ I they will
I im 4 ill tUn* interests in ‘.lie minds a:id i
| hearts of their children, and others be- !
i si to heir own "hi! ben who nr > wat'di- '
| ingfa■■ .i ao 1 lakia > their line of coa
|da ‘ a a rule.
There : re n number of young men in
: this pia’i file' giroti.il le ck'iivli !
of Sunday* veiling as si i gators per- '
I naps. .V* al gx y.'-. y’lmv no les- |
j sons, andt iki no pari in tlie exorcises j
unless it be to assist in siugin* af >.•
| i;ie school is over. Now a hilile class .
I ; a nice thi a :To! a youa e; in ’ a to be- j
lon ; to, and : her - are few ia Iced who
woul I mt r< • •eive saint ary mst ru -tion
aa 1 la .tin •; g. >■' 1 l’\ !'• 4a ceri •■’ ■ i
with o ie.
1.-h ever. bo iv con a 1 ’i 1 11;Is ; ; a >
ter that ; hey are interested in, an 1 work
f<>r nr ler ;;a I in- 'rest in the b . .
School. aa 1 it. will prosper, aa 1 gala v
I new at retig! ii. al l iv;t a - ? I vig> a. ;
; life, aa I will lie the me",a by 111 ’ ] *.a I
j fere 1 aid of the almighty, aa. 1 ;•!••• ; a
I Sapervis-'U. of doimr nmeh ■ •,a 1 ia
' l.oai -a ill.*
STATU Mil'S S! L’sM/.T.
lln i>k * count y is a ;i; at in ; fie ( V an-
It y .(.lie ([imstion. with some ,b ,1 of
1 in! e vsf. Tli. I; ;i-is ; n ai ii ! -
| ing a:lvo'.at e and mou' h-pic v II ~i ,
! i! with the ■■( tom "
W ha! i ,!i be done : Ism' on- 1 ,
; The d’hojiin eille 7 - . lain!,; !'■ -r ■
! will boa li aivy bcarii.g on the n bv
! islnt ive ho i, for-more R< mi. W'o :
i mil that sotn “thing of tlie kin i,n ‘ e,
be in iistc.l on.
The Talhnf on .S'./.i/.o' l r. a
! for the fir tim . It i ; riy, r 1 ible.
: clean sheet. We arc glad (a sh- 1 • h 1 1 .
with Munifi.r !. and v. . ri a:. . is
gine we can h sir his rousinr
! above the dinol'c li!■>i ia! 1 11 ; < i .a
! more.
Align ;ta >eins > be down in tin*
! mouth. Her luisine . ; lag s aid !i: >
j merchants * i slid unv and fien a-' a
| fellow in to trade but they nrenfraid I"
| would want something on ‘tick.’ So if
] a, man wants to buy anything he ha to
insist oil being able to prove he can pay
for it.
The OreciiMmro ffernhl gives an ac
count of vvhat is called dvr. Klux I'.'ornV
it has an insured ionary name, but wo
hope there is no danger of its growth
being arrested. The Const&utiotiaHM
man should get. the agency and run it,
and tlie Japanese variety together.
The (’t)iixfitiiiiiinoJinf complains that
there is not more said about. High
Schools,,and more of the proceedings
copied lie wants no more fun made
of 'em. It wouldn't do for Filch
to attend one. He'd .jet off a big
laugh at somebody's expense,
(Irubb is said to be the handsomest
man connected with the lkirien Press.
i- I land press at that.
i Hair, of the Warrenton Clipper is
j going to Imv e his poems bound. They're
j liohwl to succeed
Crops about (Jordon, <in the Central
, Railroad are said to lie in a title (loudi
tion.
Bishop dross has been lecturing and
preaching in Rome, an 1 received into
his church, six or seven oft he Romans.
IJe seemed to be highly appreciated j
while, there an 1 was-tlie flattered rocipi- j
cut of.a silver cornet band serenade.
The State Fair will not be run this
year by tlie city of Macon, but, by the
Agricultural Society of the State. It
will be a State Fair nevertheless.
New Holland has about twenty-five ■
visitors now, and the cry is “still they j
cotne. Nichols arc seen among us
every day, but lew like the proprietor
of those popular Springs.
I baler answers to correspondents in
the -Shipper," Will you tell us which
fs ,(he little end of a bass drum, and
vdial, are the latest recorded effects from
the use of pull-back dresses?
Warren’county is looking at things in
the right light. They are patronizing
their county paper, thirty at atime. All
growing out of the fact that she fosters
iii her borders, an oratorical editor.
11. IV J ,11am, of the Warronton
f' 'j'/ier is improving ids paper wonder
felly. Kach now issue bears some evi
ifciu-s of in '.■cnc'c 1 merit, and improve
ment, and hi* march onward is so far
at‘end -d only by victory and o-hit.
b ( . C<. is ;getting billions and pro
ceeds lo load a small-sized pistorical,
and cxhfiiut'S a whole Gem for wadding.
Lookout, ye local everywhere.
Two prisoners escaped from the San
" . iile jail the oilier day by knock
ing the tiie jailor down. l)iek I'.akin
was one of them, against whom at last
court, was found a true bill, for the mur
der of W. C. Moreau.
Savannah is rejoicing ii the fact that
sin- will get Florida oranges in October,
and get them cheap.
There is a cure for drunkenness go
ing the rounds now. The,Savannah Ail
-rtisir says that a string will is the
best remn.iy. That is about the first
thing they lose, and the vital part first
destri iyed.
There is a man who lives in 1 lawk" is
vi!lo, who wouldn't give a tig for less
than a peck of gizzards at one time--
chicken gizzard'-. Now if lie would get
a little sand in each one of 'cpi, lie
could do the lightiug for the Dinputch,
and a half dozen dailies in the State.
The cotton crop about Kurt Valley
is thirty-six percent, oil', from last duly,
from accurate statistical accounts.
Woo ls, of the I l:\wkinsvilio l)ispat<‘!i
i reviewing the Mail Carriers and
post office men in his section, and sad
' dies tiie failure to perform duty bn the
! original contractors. lJragawand Harris.
LABOR AM) PROMT OF I AIIM-
I .\<; I X (I CO HO IA.
The Stale Bureau of Agriculture, ini- ;
and -the able imumgement of'l>r T. i’.
Jane i; doing an immense amount of
•nod. The Commissioner and his sub- :
ordinal • i are indni'atignMi in their la- !
hors. From tlie la t monthly report is- ,
sued IV .1 tlie 1 leper!in.".it, we gather !
the l'ollovvin interesting facts, ns to tlie j
condition 'labor and the average pro-
li, ; IV ', .ni.hig in (• corgi a :
The av ”, 'i irica pai 1 male lain irers ,
on the fane is SI 0 ]ier month and hoard :
vvi mien si ..'ill and I mard.
Tvveiiiy-eighi per cent, of able-bodied |
n o vviin, a labor on the farm—Sixty- |
o i ■ per cent, of the cor., ipomlents say
t •• arc no willing to cook and do
house work. ,:i 1 fifi per , ent. say they
will.
Tl .ii't.v■•■iglit j.e.'ceiit of i lio corres
pond :>! ney ,i;i" thrlii; the (mop is
paid ler labor : -I’i per mt.. ; 12 per
cent.. ■ of lit ><• irn r.i.l j of the e, >: ton ;
t.nd " ; ••;! . ■ g ■, ie •.' •;!.■: li.
, ‘.'V ' ' i' < • ’■ l .“Vhen
|1 ii - 'ia‘ e. • i;i. o ie-> ~rd i :
1: I per cent., one-thirl of the
if tit? c< in. nil l
t V, !i i !:■ I1 i ; r r" • fo • .•••*: ..i. 7o
: p r C'"l‘. 'V. or ■) , to
,heoe j v ;• , 1.1 pr c a' . l. ss
I fiirni this a:i 1-p u • in ire.
\Y !:■“’; ! is;-. If- inn iy s ! per
■ Id>r i e: 1 ■ Ir. m ijority re.
port- more < *i it I . last yar - 2(5-
44 per ent. or la' is hi 1 for wages ;
li4.s per c , 'op; 25 per
! <■■: a* rent ia 1 : i : an 1 I l.'Ja of renters
i can farm wit'aai! linantiial assistance.
! iffy.t wo per . ";!. •av wages, lias
pro;. Imo p" d'l'.’ ■; 21 p.v e"it.
l t.V crop;.::,g. •••id 24 ~ r cent :ay rout-
I’h? aver j'er c-ci dif profit ma lo
' I “,v farm':'! .i•r-;• m..' a! ! I per cent.
;pond >or that fann
ers do n,'! k:i iv, v ■ a d;e or
lose, s >ai“' :•••; i." a: Id ;'h r i 2a per
cent. w' i!e 'a 'si mil, as much
as in per cent lo ;s.
£iecti~n fj ShsrnT
OlCii: \y.t I •FFle:;,
J< tl' r. ■, . ...:,t. .(J i, J,|.t a.) l-r;,.
> >: El-EC ll' N tVid I • ! .1 on S:",n
i't
■tl ot Jet! rs in . i i,ity, t , fill Mi,, v miii y o c .
Cts one I liv t li,- I, -: ; r,i I:i ,u ~f . ;y
<7 lilies, lo: in •; .S;ici i,,'
■ I ii it. - J ill!. It., Ord'v
J”h 2:> h. I-,.,. ~i.,
MITK K!
i 7 I hot, by ii,',- If ms ;t
('.•mipilnti’ t',,r tl l of stiflin' uf j
Jcifersoii County :ii !Iv i fi/i to | IU
Itel I <ni tii,' 2'S; i ins!.. m'.iJ rosjiectl'nily '
solicit tho su fifing,' of rny fricn Is Mini i
ifi'llow-citi/.cns.
-I Wilis R. Sai.TKK.
B.iriovv. Aug. lit; i |;<7,'i. I | e<
TOR sarurr.
. IVli ARK Al 'I IIORIsKD i
,j. 'to nimoimoo (Im mime of '
JKSSKK T. Mi l I ING fop
SIIFRIFF of Jclfv'rson counlv. to fill
the vacancy occasioned by tho Resigna
tion C. IV. (jitinny, former Sheriff.—
Elect ion (iic 2Stii inst.
August 5, 187,'i. tdo
& l„ J. UVll MAa ri.X. I JOHN ri AS.NKItV. oS
HI: L. .1 (li il 111 rl il At • tl Hfi
COTTON PJiOTOT.3 £
—ami— m
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. c|
SS Bay Streep So run null On.
Agents for Bradley's Pliospliat , -S
Un JcWitll's M:! s Yarns &0., &c.
3 iJfc
Bagging and Tii s lor sale at lowest
nmrtiet nites
Prompt .md careful itienliou jriven
3|q to all hu ineni c.ntilifted to us. Jp*
Liheml (hioh Advapcca iii.ulo on
coiisijjrniueijtf* ot < ’tf*u, eifh r f.r im* RS
3i.: incdiftte sale or to bo 1 j a v.,'. 1
W. .1. HUFF,
Wholesale
PSODDCS MERCHANT,
iIIACON, GAv
Com, Bacon,
1 ? 2.:?98 6 , Meal,
Hay, Oafs,
.ISaggiajg, I ies,
Sugar, Coffee,
Sy/Tji, Card,
Sa'.f, Klee,
Lime, Tobacco
ELC., ETC., ETC.,
> li or ally cf the above articles can be bought on one tc four mo nth s’ time, b y calling on
-si,,s." W. A. HCFF. .
Valuable Plantation
FOII SALE,
I OFFER for sale my Plan'a'ion, contain-,
. nig 1 ,000 acres, li lies Uvo nii'cs \\cst ot
J.ouisvil'e, in Jefli'rsuu county, <> '•* *' euu . ! “
Hiiilge road, Alj ,m six hundred acres m
woods and thu balr.itee in a log' l stale ut c.iu.i
vatioii. Ill'll is a splendid dwelling w, ||*
lour laigo rooms ami all necessary ouibum nigs.
For Further parieulats attd Terms, apply
o rlt!. vv. L. ORK. ef Sander villc, or to my
to!I at Lou sville. (Ja.
11KS K. A ROBblthON.
Aitgost 5, 1875* tf
ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
Tim Savannah Weekly Moriiifg; News
W ill hr sent, to any addre-s six months tor
Oil,, noii.ir. Fins is one of the o'. 7 > ’ ' "T-!
/hi lixliel. It is not a blanket sheet in
which al. sorts of matter is pr miiseu .us.y
ihio.vn. bis a neatly printed tour paK pa
I or, eumpni'dy uijnh) op ami edited with pre.it
ms: of a dull or heavy cuaiacter is
do: t ell into the Weekly l! i* u c.aborate y
on.oiled comp uil.it ill ot the D"si thmos that
in tiie Uah.v hut**. *" teeg-aphie
( s >wU , lu*> of th- v itck cr• ic-cd.tei uml ot c—
lully wei ill and. f rytnii g dial is not strieLly
. ell I; a.so cioiiai.is t'll ll 1v -
the Mai hot ; thus, 111 00 who have
.it t ihft nilvantnjjo ot a lim y niait, ot '■ K ( 'i
the news, t-.i mx 0.011 os, r.y • V"
mr in,, pun is .ers; r lot "• •■ e..ds
nc; two Dea.as. ,
i',,, Daii.v Moll Mia tie’s is 111,' s.ca
rri.oigni of jiuii.m tait a
„ . lijv-u vigoroun o tight,at 1 * ■•!■'• • v •-
i vv ill 111"- uincassioii >1 too :.-su s ut Hi M.\ ,
m. I I v.-.v, !•(<• iug aa'vi “ ‘ 1,1 |: ;
I,m lull of Iho I- "i. 11l ge'hma.g ■‘••■l
; , lis ling tb • latSs ml “1111111 > ll,ul •'•••’•■
It -ij iisimas 01 pub.a* pom v. nliv Moi.mv;
u I'mly rt'.nviuit in - 100-s <'i.l,i'i j,, sing
i am.aisin o tin: limns. I“, i.■, :? ma ' I 1
~| IS; Sl OH 10, 010 nibs
il, . n.i-v\ i.tKi.v .Si.vvs lias IU3 h.,iii.- 1 mi
ni , s :is I’m tiifny e, os. I’im.v •r 1 " Uu lot I
- ill ills; It’S i* r h u'oians
.Vkiihij lor oiltier papor van tl-Sent In I t>
mgisUfcJ urn., 1 or Ksp • •“, at pub.ihi
, ;g . sli.
The Morning News Primiiw office
I Iho la go*, ih lhe State. Kv, r> ,i.--rnp
f ,t' Priming ’lone at ’he slmrlust noti.-o
ill ~111 iiunks of a 1 kinds made to order !•"
Il.i, lin e and linling ex,■.•tiled with dispiirch.
lor w,•,k pr inp ly nuniS’,o.i.
A dress all letiers, J- rl 14SI lU-,
.''.'lVH:lO;in, * a
PURE FRED FOWLS.
\V„ now have a very large stock of ITKB
UU>.;|> FOWLS of the following varieties, tor
‘‘dark Urahim/, Light Bmiiiivis, li II <-'o
rl,;,,l'artridgo Co,d’ais. Brown l.rgho n-
Wlil.e foghorns. Silver Ur-y Dorkings and
Our Fowls arc hrst-class ami we a . nan ee
sati w l'.tcta• 11 to hI. Send slat l> for de-ciij.tive
1 ar and ......
Ad,l.'.-ss
A 5. 3m Marlboro. Stark co. Ohio.,
I,will him 1
.
\T ~t iviihst.-'.id'" "• ho heavy rush du/ing the
. winter inmitua, ju r stwjk ut
ÜBY G- OO D S
UJ.IU X JL tXJN > ’ ,
iiOOTtSdV SHOES,
Are still lull and complete. We are re--
cei vng
Mew ( ©oils
Every week, and arc offering superior induce
ments to |
CASH BUYERS.
Our stock of
Groceries
Is also complete, and wo will *oll for CASH
cheaper than the sama gondii can be bought in
Savannah or Augusta- Give us n call and be
convinced that it is t.** yohr intere.*t to trade with
us. Polite yml accommodatiug clerks always
.eady to show goods.
LITTLE & CO,
Louisville, Feb’y 95,5875 ly
V U Fl .K guaranted to Male and
In bTFemale Agents, in their locality.
B MCosts NOTHING to try it. Par
CO,, Augusta, Me,
New Advertisements.
AiBEMARL FEMALE iNSTiTUTE,
CilA.vLOi ToVI Lii, Va.
Nineteenth annual sosmoii b -yins tirstot Bop
te.iiLor. For circula s giving Faculty ami ex>
pens-*. mMrcs.s 11. 11. K.V vVLLNoif, A M,,
i’liucipnl.
BivOaUDUS rEAIALB I'ULLii .E,
[Late Winebcster Baptist Fi male Ihstmib ]
W . Null r;.'* ihu, v r A.
Rkv. F. J. w ILiLL-S. - - I’kl.siDient.
With a full corps o: i structors, c-mmciicos its
iitiii year oil the first, oi fw ptembrr next, wuh
tii • most cncou'.aginjr proS|.ect-. No location
ooul i l) ■ more favorabl lor Im.iliii, ami ilrc re**
ligious ami social advantages arc uu.'.urpassed,
itself es,.-daily to Southern pa
f4*nt-r. For catalogue address the Fi evident, I
-b.NO YOUR OAUvHIEitS 10TriT“
Georgia Female Ooiiege,
It is a HOMJ S.IIvOIi, healthilu! and coess*’
I ibie. I necxp iim s aie c<s loan in hiij other
! siim.ar > bool, and ti.e Insiiuciiou uu u.pa&s*
eJ. Fain in*;'and Music are special.lies, ‘ a
cnlars lr e. LIFU. isitU v> *N, I’iesiue.ii.,
Mudis-m i*a.
WLSLLVa.N Jt’EM ILL ('oJ,,h(i,7
(i ..
] lie —1 Aiii.u.ii J-i ns ujions j*opt. 15
Iriio, wall a t.id *■ • 1 1 j■ sid and teach
**rs. 1 lie oldc ,t b < in lie 1 o iege in ii,o world,
1 t.i ucst pationa. .• in tin*. <Oll li*
, llca hieeud u usui ji i’isc l ;• instruction 1 hor
ouj;h: om 1 i w inn o* ;i • mucr. Ad-
I Less Lev W. U. Jj. LI J'les’c.
] r i;• * v■. t• w, .vui 111, in u. g-jcy.
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z \ Y€i u a a
Ihe li rfy-iu 11 . ii Aiiiiuni Sasiiou Ojjcns the i
'Jot li ol
f ■ •.•i , 'it!i s 1 htN 1’ 1 iLMII .\l.> hfi c\i e u*iee in
Ni'.is.i: |;kiiirujtvp an i JJ.awiiig were av\ardor!
! }.iji s .1 iliij c li O.s .Mate Fair wiilim
Lie last Jour yealL. lioarJ with a.-shn.j?,
ami l ie, ju: r ail iliiii, ,•>. iiniu, Si |
1 W, i'ICS.
Aliiimbi. b(JLUUL.
I Ur- Wart’s ScuiiAiuj c• j t-uiijf tdie , N.isli
i vthe, loin.'., :s the in tiu iTuuL'i and
ll* tii in ihe l). iS. Sen i tor new catalogue.—
| fail Session September *J 1
A ( ; Fho choicest i
1 u |>orters’ Uoin
| j ain ia Ameiiea —staple article—pleases eve*
1 O'body —Ti-ade oniinually iuci
; wanted < ve*) where—best iiidllaenn iHs ; don’t
| waste time; send t‘r circular to koUEKT
VN Rl ls, !.< Vess y Si., \ \ , {• (). 15 , x |o-; .
| ii. sam and Profiidble tmploym m.
‘He.iiitiful!’ ‘(‘h irumig •’ ‘Oh, how lovcl !’
What are tlioy worth f’ Ac Such are excla
mations try those who see the large dopant
N w t hromos produced i y the European and
> meriean Cln oiH-i l’uh ishing Cos 1 hey are
i perh ct. Uci sof Art. M one can re i-t. the
temptation to buy when eeing the Chrom s.
r , Agents : ?• i iadie> and geutitmeu
1 out. of . niplo} ment, w 1 fmd this the best o,en -
ever off red to.mak * money. Ihh lull j a*-
tieiiiars, send stamp lor conlidential circular
Ahiiivss F. GLK A ON A CO., 73: Washing
ton st , 15o:iton Mass,
[ 'W C3TTOI GIS DO,
.vftir /jO.rwo.v, i 0.t.v.,
I Mntiufncimcs of Colton Ct ms, Colton Gins Feed-*
i i\v, Condenr'nt C>>ffopGiwt 'atv.ri its of ev
■'•v dt script ion. On;- Giiu have been in use
llni'ty years, and have un established reputa
tion for simplicity, light>rulining, durability , and
|f 'i quality and quantity of lint produced. Oar
■ " 7 / is easily attached to tlie Gm, and easily
operat'd hy any hand of ordinary intelligence.
• hoy are the simplest and cheapest Feeder in
the market nud foods u it li in ore regularity than
is possible ly hand, increising the outturn a.ui
giving a cleaner and better sample. At all Fairs
whete exhibited and by Planters having tinm
in use, 'hey have been accorded th u highest
oi comunis. Tut Condensers are well made . du
rable and simple, in construction , and do what is
I required of them rapidly and well. A r o addi
tiuualpower is required to drive the Feeder or
Condenser, nod no Gin lion o is c nnpletj with*
- out thejp. We are prepared to warrant, to any
reasonable extent, perfect satUfuction to every
purchaser. Circulars, prices and lull informa
tion furnished. Address as above, or apply to
No. P. WINGFIISLD, Washington, Ga.
iso TO SIO.OOO
Has been invested ill Stock Privileges and paid
doO -PRuFIT
“Mow to Do It,” a Hook on Wall iSt , sent
free. TUMI3HI 1)0F &. Cos. Hankers and Pro*-
kers, 2 Wall St., N Y.
D ÜB-EYOUi TrtADE
ibuggists Grocers anu Dealers ! Pure China
and Japan Teas in soaleu packages, screw lop
cans, boxes or half chests— Growers’ prices
fiend for circular, The Wells Tea Compa
ny, 2UI Fulton &t., N V, P O liox 4560
BERNII BRO'S,
44 & 46 Tlllim ST., JIIACON, (A,
MANUFACTU.OERS of and
wholesale and retail
DEALERS IN
Coach, Phaeton, Buggy, Track, llarnes|> Jappa etc. Silver, Gilt and Rubber Mountings ; al
so Plantation ai.d Cart Harness. Ladies', Boys' and Gents' Saddles, in great variety.
Wool Faces, team and Boggy Collars ruing and plantation bridles, lines, [ronnd and flat,]
horse covers, saddle blankets, saddle Fugs, v* hi ■'s all sorts, harness, sbirtitfg bridle patent
and'enameled Feather, hog and calf seating moleskin, black and coldfed ehaiueled'cloth, sad'
die trees, hair.es, bits, buckles, spurs and a complete stocFof
. f
Sadillers’ and Harness Makers’.
WARD WARE AND TOOL S,'
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Kip. Calf, Lining and Lopping Skins,
Lasts, Crumping Boards, Boot. Trees, Pegs and Nails, and a general stock ot
SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS and FINDINGS. r
A practical expeiiencc of thirty years in the MauPicture of iJarnoss and and a
thorough knowledge ol the business, and the goods we handle enables us to conduct out bus*'
; uc . 0 \V. nk a cal from doal-ra, manufacturers, and all others.
Assuring you that you will find beththe prices and quality of onr goods satisfactory.
We also buy bides skins, furs, wax. wool, tallow, leather in the rough etc. etc.
August 19 1875 Gin BLRND BROTHERS, Macon, Ga.
Southern SMrt Manufactory
Itiit Hrontl Slice! Aiignsfaj Ga.
I HAVE Established a Shirt Factory in this city, and am prepared to supply Fine Dress
Shirts, of my ow n manufacture, ai the Lowest Fries. First-class work and a perfect lit
guaranteed to every customer.
1 will make to o.der a hotter shirt for $2-75, than barties from the North sell for $3.
1 am also prepared to cut Coa s, Vests Pantaloons, and make the same to order.
Merchants would do well to get up ••special orders” and send, as 1 can certainly make it
to the.r advantage; and those who want a s irt to lit tl etn Can get it, and at it) per cent, less
than Noithoru made siiiiis. Send n your ofdeis.
Jon. 3 3m. AgClt. ’
PAINT and OIL STORE!
53 J ckson trei t ? >G e
The -f Articles—all Fresh and New
white lea, zinc, paints, nffilsnas, -V ouusir. pun’v,
(.•OLOKS. LINSEED OIL. , WlNitUvV tiUoa,
MAUiUNE OtE, ULx OIL., KEtiUisENE uIL, &c, &c Ac,
Tkkms : CASH ON DELIVERY; or kpproved City Ace ptknce.
<ieo. ?*. Cos mi or,
June 3, Gin 53 Jackson Strkrt, Nkar Bill Towi.r
] TilE PEMDLSTON* & lOARDMAN
Foundry & MaeMne Works,.
K iCok i ett Augusts? Giongii.
\\ lilt increased f.ciHdcs and experienced vvo laicn, is prepared to furnish Machinery o
a I desci iptions.
IKON AND It \,SB CASTINGS
cf the be t materia and workmanship, such as
pypTfi A T7f TDLsra-XX'TSiHj
4.tS'a!l lor I’l.mtiitioa
<.Vv T.l.ryf, 1’ O.V M “ M ' a
WATEE £ SAW AAI>
WMKELB, GIUSr MILLS,*
HORE POWEIIS. GIN GEAkiNO
Of all si/.: 8 and patterns, COT TO I* PRES: ES for Hand, Horse or Water Power
Mills,' CoUoa Cnliis, &c.
I would cull especial attention to the
LEYER
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tS ILliil 1 U ns
M 'hPIIL-- h
H /lp|l /
A clieati, simple, but powerful lluiu Cotton oiv Hay Press,
tm ■ : J In VVM I’KNDLETON, Surviving Pnrtnsr.
LATH ll G V & € O
E.STABLISHED 1835.]
WHOLE E AND RETAIL DELEItS IN
4
AGENTS "or Athens Yarns, Stripes, Chocks and Shirtings.
ALSO DEALERS JN
Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Upholstery Goods, Cornices, Laces, Wall Paper, &c
.’ ■ f
We keep a full stpok of the above Goods and do all work in them in tho best and lates t
styles, at yery low figures.
LATHROP & CO,
Corur Congress and Whitaker Streels, .
Savannah, Ga.