The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967, October 14, 1875, Image 4

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9 dust from rm: cask H <3lrs. Daj', of lowa, is the mother of Riplets, and her husband, sadly re -9-irka that no one can tell what clay Kill bring forth. j S A wicked generation seeking a sirfn Rill find one at Cornwall. inscribfU : MBearop & Carraher.” 8 It is now .in order for some n<jwspa- Her to coirie forwar 1 and predict a win ■sr tynich vKill freeze the kqcls oir a Bivn ofnameut. 8 “Ma. go down on your hands and Bnd knees a minute, please.” , “’What Win earth shall I do that for, pet?” 9‘Cause I want to draw, an elephant.” Engaging child (to la ly visitor) Ihi Roop toNUnner! Masaid if you come ■she would not press you, au l thou we Sconld cat up the old meat.” . I Champagh:: is now male from I gooseberries, coal oil and rhubarb -juice, I sweetened ad fortified with potato I spirit. An Ohio boy swallowed four or five reft he wheels" of a n eight day clock, i and lie has kept the whole faintly ‘run ning - ever since the event. When they catch a man gathering Delaware peaches at they M'mperve whatever good traits lie has in tt'i/n by shooting half a pint of salt into Bps legs. B Miss Inver,chan lives in New York. ItV ccordingto the eternal fitness of things [Hi - r mother's name should be ‘‘Ncces r t y” S On one occasion an Irishman's house Misught fire, and his wife running for the Ml tarest available water, caught up a ket- K.e from the hob, and was hurrying up Bo the attic, where lije flames' were ah Beady at work, w hen she was met on the Stairs by Pat himself. ‘ls it a rigular 800 l ye’s are,’ lie cried,* trying to put. ■Sint fire with hot water?” Blowing and smiling she crosed the street, BYith a love of a tie-back on ; v melon rind glided from under her feet, SVnd then her tic-back was gone. ■die rose from her seat witli a martyred air, Mind gathered the things she wore , aihe looked like one that was willing to n swear, then she never swore. I gentleman was nearly run over ..Arrow I .onrlon street by a dray, lie o<l tr> ‘lie drivers Do 3-011 want to kill me!" wnerutipon tho intelligent dj;i --v.-r (nit the thumb of his dexter hand to his nose, and spreading out his lingers like a fan, replied: -If I had knowed you was a coinin' this, I would have sent 3-011 a post card,’ S ene—Newark and New York Kail road car—Time, evening Party with void in his head to party opposite (re frGxing to open window.) —‘Say, wid you I\d ub that wi’clow?’ .Middie-aged fe te in weeds, who has been talking for I I last half hour, turning round iinlig fi’ly—‘What do you mean, sir? It is 1 how de-do when a woman can't >pen her month ! I'll have you to know ion can’t shut me up !' Sensation. ; A Manchester firm which takes all its unployes for a day’s trip to the seaside luring the summer, decided last year to isit Blackpool. If is a general custom if the workers to have a dip in the sea leforc beginning the usual amusements. ‘Kh, inon, how dirty ye are !’ said one tale l-.aneausliire lad to his fellow bath r. Missed the trip last year,' was the ■iconic rejoinder. 1 TULL OF FA It k FOR EACH ' u ‘‘MEAL. lain in possession of the following iote: “Dkaii Mas. llii.r,; —You liave placed southern housekeepers' under a vast lebt, of obligation by the publication of our valuable cook-book* immediately ifter the war. I believe 'the assertion is rrefutablc that this book lias success* 1 illy educated more women in the ‘-art jmd science of cookery, -- than any work :>l tlie kind vet published. lam proud to acknowledge my obligatiomto it. 1 beg you will increasethis obligation by supplementing 3‘our work.-and I sug gest, as a feature, that you indicate proper dishes for different meals. lam sometimes as much perplexed in decid ing what we shall eat, as how to prepare it. Often when I ought to be deep in counsel with my cook, company holds possession of me. To have at hand a book containing well-arranged bills of fare, from which selections could lie made, without giving a thought to it, would be a comfort indeed. .Sgrli a book will lie prized by your numerous friends.’ 1 propose to carry out this suggestion in 1 111: Nr nicy Not th, and give speci men pages of the book which I,am pre paring in response to this kind, compli mentary sole. ' New Advertisements. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINES, Tested by popular use for over A Quarter tf a Century ! I>R. STRONG S COMP 'UVH BAN VfIVK 1’11.1,8 cure t on.siipotion, Ui iousnes*. Bowel Com- P 'lint, Malarial. Fevers, Rheumatism, Erysip* el’iv, and all diseases ot‘ the Liver, Stomach and bowels, I>H. STRONG'k PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS cure Coughs, folds. Cramp, Dy ?pops'et, Sick Headache, Female Ccraiilaii.fi. .'Heart Pis case, and all disorders uf Chest and Sterna 'h. Send Postal Card for a Specimen Copy of THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY STAR. 8 pages-* - -56 columns. Address I he Evening Star Newspaper Cos , Washington D C. Piesription Free for the speedy cure, of special trouble. com mon to tlieyoutigand middle aped, Nervous, mental and phyai al depvessnm loss of memo ry and energy, pains in-ilie hack, self distrust, riz/.iness. dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, and other disorders of the nervous system < on to quent on various habits that lower the vital i Vof the system- Anv druggist has the in t{ reditu is. Address Dll K. 11. HII/fON i. , . . Cincinnati, O, Cit Ci a d<y at. home. Agent- wanted. On ait QT. /Q and terms Iree. TRUE !fc CO , Augusta. sewi n d' #CHtX 1 "■ WSHI&SS. fn •fDjS-iT i H EM v TO IDOMESIIC” SiYUiNG- lylACjjlljt.- 'jfgßj^ FIRST Open NO l XPofei I ION of tiie TaADKseeN’s iMlufrai ai. Institcti'. Pittsburg, Ph , opens (M. 7, e!o-as Nov.fi. A adless a. J- NELLiS. Pros. T. I. I. a day guarmceed using our Well Xgk jjw'l Auger & Drills, fit)'a month paid to good agents. Auger book fine. di r. Auger Cos., St. Louis, Mo. YOU CAN MAKE t&uOO 1 1 90 days in A 1 Slock*. My System is Safe. Hinorablc and Sim ple. Pamphl it Sent Free to All. W. H. WEEKS, B nker, 178 Broadway, N#w Yrk. Stocks boup-ht and told at llic New York Stuck Kxchango. _, ■ A WEEK gmijanted to Male and Female Agent*, in their locality*. m a Costs NCKiUIKO to try lU. Bar- M m ticulars Free. P. O VIGKERY *)(• CO., Augusta, Me, WAKTEDIbi Package in the (lieworld It contain* iS.-heota K iper, 15 Envelopes, Gulden Pen, Pen HoN der, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, an I a piece of Jewelry. S.nglo package, with elegant prize, palJ, Sir* cents, Circula free. liUI UK A CO., 769 Broad way. 1 I Y. i /v AAA ROYAL IIAVAVA LOTTE - 0 ;) 1 V.UUU KV. Distributed every fifteen days. 1 prize SIOO,OOO | I prijso $50,000 2 (bines, Jsis,ooo each f>(>,0()0 854 prizes, RiHuHiit ug tu 510.000 Whole tickets, S2O; quarters, $5; 20ths, s.l Circulars of informal inn free. Prizes cashed. A'. DUrLAU A C<>., Bankers. P. O. Box 20d0. 21 I>j;k ll.ow, N. Y. Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries constantly ou h*:il _ f n <&C) A ■ , P eT * af llo * r ' e - Samples •Ip*} worth $1 Iree. Stinson & Go Portland. Maine OU SOi:i. CHARM- I IMG.” How either sex may fascinate and gain the love i.ff ctions of any person they choose, Distantly This art all can possess, tree. Jay mail, for *25 cents; together will a Marriage (itinie, Egyptian Oracle. Dreams, Hints to La iics etc 1.0n0.000 sold.- A queer hook. A !dress T. WILLIAM A, GO-, Lob’s, Phi Me! |. i a Osceola But er & Cos, DUUCjJCjIISTS A IT D APOTHECARIES, Opposite Putilski (0 Screven Houses , SA VAXXAII, GEORGIA. Particular attention paid to country l*lw *. ciaiiH, Metchants and Pianlers orders. Wo guar lantee satisfaction both iu regard to quali ty and pr.ee. p*t. .'<o, 3m Mark your Cotton P.U A. GRANGE WAREHOUSE PLANTERS’ UNION AGENCY, CONDUCUED BY THE Patrons of Husbandry, No. (i Mclntosh St.. A’ityustn, On At the Commadious Fire-Proof WArRiEUOUSE, Forim ily occupied by Jennings, Smith &. Cos. 52ZA,F.G-12C! : Commission for Selling Cotton per ba1e....50c Storage— Fi'sl| Week, per Bale ...Hie “ Each Additional eek......... 5c Drayage—per Bale -• U*c gfcSy-Th ise outside of the Order adm.Ucd on thorame terjus, Comciss ons included. liuijyiwj & Ties funvishid to Patrons. W. W. RHODES Sup’t, a-'ptcinher ‘J 1875 3ms s. W. GLtASON & co„ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA- Sugar Milts and Pans STEAM ENGINE, SAW MILLS, • Queen of the South'' Grist Mills. Castings & Machinery. Of U kinds at the lowest prices. Send for circulars and price list, sept 80, .*lm G 1 KOIiGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY: i Wlieie'is, Mary E. ii. ns, has applied for Lei torn of Administnitmtf •u the estate of Matliew B. Bt*vons, dece ,s.d. Thrsexre therefore to cite "and admonish all persons interested to be at my of fice on the First Monday in Nu/.-mbcr next* to show cause if any they can, why said Letters should not bo granted. N. DIEHL, Ord’y. Oc'ober 5, 1875 J m C'lEoniv, JEFFEILSON COUNTY: M Whereas, E. 11. W. Hunter, Guardian of L Jf. M. ,/ and E. M. BaUly apples for Letters of Dismission from siid Guardianship. Those are therefore to .'ite tmd admonish all persons interested, tn he and appear at my of*, lire the first Monday in Dceember next, to show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. N. DIEHL, Oid y. October r>, 1875 2m G| EOKGIA, JKFFKK&ON COUN I V : Whereas, ,1. I*. Ruins, Administrator on the estatf! of Hugh deceased, has applied for leave to tell the lands belonging to takl'estate. v ’J hose are ihcrof* r<* to cite and admonish nil persona interested, t • |>e and appacr at my oflice on the Fir. t Monday in Noveinl r n xt, to show cause, if any tin y can, why saM letters should not h3 granted. N. DIEIIL, Ord'y. Oct. 7th, 1875 lui l 1 EOLGIA, .IKITERSON COUNTY. VJ Augustus Col. n,an p c has applied for ex emp- ion of personalty amt I will pass upon the same at my oflice on Monday the JMh day of October, 187 b, at lOoclock a in. N DIEHL, Ord’y, Oct 7.H75 2w PIANOS & 011GANS. CASH PRIC-S; EASY TERMS. FROM $25 to SIOO enn be saved in the pur chase of i’iauo or Organ under our new system of selling at (.'ASM HKICES witli EASY TERMS for payments. Pianos have never before been sold on Snell favorable terms iu the >quthi FINE PIANOS at $273. S3OO, $325. and s3‘>o, fully gua atiteed lor five years. Taints SSO cash ami balance in six months; or, SIOO cash, and balance in one year. Ihe celebrated Mason & Hamlin O gans, are al.-o sold upon c ash payments of $25 to SSO add balance in six and twelve month,. PIANOS and ORGANS sold also by small monthly installments, or rented with privilege of purchn e. Responsible partite,, supplied ou almost any terms desired. Largest stock in t be South to select from and LOWER Pr.ICKS than at the North. A good-Stool and Cover vvilli each l’iano .old. SPECIAL TERMS to Teacher , Schools. Churches and Orator g._ •Send lor our new REDUCED,TIM-. PRICE LIST and Illusiratnl Catalogue,.' Lutideii & Kales’ Southern; Music House. - GA. se| tl (i—lm important to CONSUMPTIVES. A Gentleman having been sp fortunate as to cure his son of Con sumption in its worst stages, after being given up to die by the most cele brated,physicians, desires to made known the cure [which proves-successful m every c-sel to those afflict'd with Asthma. Bronchitis Coughs, Colds, Consumption,, and all Affec tions of the Throat and Lungs, and will send the Recipe, free of charge to all who desire it if they will forward their gjdross to DANIEL ADFE, 176 Fulton St., New York Dee. 171.1i, 1874 lf, 83 SAMPLE FIUiEHSs female evcrywliefe. Address the UNION 15IJB CO., Newark. N J. SSO T<jFs 10.000 Has been invested in Stuck Privileges and paid 900“ PROFIT •‘How |o I).| It,” a Book on Wall St , sent free. 11JMBRIDGE &. Cos. Bankers and Bro kers, -J Wall St., N Y. this v* ■ anroi ciao 7 .vfi ii* /.0.r00.v, fo.r.v., Manufai tnrci of Colton Gins. Colton Gins Fenl* era, Condensers mil Cotton Gins Materials of tv ’Hl description Our Gins have been in use thirty years, anil have an established reputa tion for siiu/diciti/ light running, darabiliti/ and fnr qualili/ and quantity of lint produced. Our Feeder is easily attached to the Gin, and easily operated by any band of ordinary intelligence. ’l'l'K) are the Simplest and cheapest Feeder in the market and feeds with wore regularity than is possible by hand increasing the outturn aad giving a cleaner and better sample Al all Fairs “kiwi exhibited axdl by Planters having them in use, 'hey have been accorded the highest eiiconitinis. Tue Condensers are well made, du rable nnd simple in cons!ruction and do what is required of them rani by and well A'o uddi hoit"l power is required to drive the Feeder or Condenser and noGin House is complete with out them. We are prepared to warrant, to any reasonable extent, perfect satisfaction to every purchaser Circulars, prices and lull informa tion furnished -.Address as above, or apply to ONU. p. WINGFIELD, Washington, Ga TP C A Th e choicest iu the world; Im- I CflW. porters’prices—Largest Com pany in America —staple , article,—pleases eve ry body- Trade continually iuereasing-Agcnfs wanted everywhere—best inducements ; don't waste time; send far circular to Robert Wki is, 43-Vessey St., V Y„ P O. Box 1257. CIEOR<3IA JEFFERSON COUNTY’. , IT Whereas, Wil|puq S3. Alcxamle Adminis trator on the efta'c isf Jtfgjj W. Alexander deceased applies tor letters of dismission ftoni said administration. , ,| These are therefore to cite and admonish all perrons interested to be and appear at my ottice within the, time prereribed by law to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. ’■ NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ar and July 2tt, 1875 3m CAIN WILLIAMS 1 vs > Libel for Divorce. LAURA WILLIAMS ) 1 T AFFEARING to tiio court bom the re 1 turns of the Sheriff that defbndant Is Hot tu he found in the county, and it, further ap pealin' said defendant is aot now ill-this State. It is therefore ordered that defendant appear and answer at the next term of this court, or in default thereof the court will proceed in s"id case, and it is further ordered that this order be published in the Nkw,s & I - ,' U.V.1.1i once a month for 4 months previous to, the November Term Jetterson Superior Court 1875, True extract from miuntes R, J. ISOYD, Clerk. July 8, 1875, PURE ERED FOWLS. now have a very stock of PUKE BRED FOWLS of the following varieties, for sale: Dark Brahmas, Light Brahmas, Buff Co~ chins, Partridge Cochins, Brown Leghorns White Leghorns, silver Cry Dorkings and llond ns. Our Fowls are hint vclass and we guaranfee satisfaction to all. Send stanpjf(r descriptive cirlucar and price list. Address ISAAC LVNDE.h Ang. 5. dm Mailhoro. SEND YOUR DAUuHIEKS IoTHt Georgia Female College, It is a HOMS SCHOOL, hoalthiful and hcooss ble. The oxp uses are Ic *s than in Hnyofch&r ini'ar school, and the liis ruction uu* nrpass* cd. J'ain iog and Music are specialities. Cir culars free. GEO. V. BIiOWN, President. Madison. Ga. L. Gl I'.M* lITTN IJ< s' lIANN hK Y. & L. if. tiiiiliiiarilu & Cos. '!& CCTTOIT PAOTCP.S & & -AND- & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. S? ti H<*y Street, SuvcuinaJi Ga. Agents for Bradley's Phosnhate, Jewell's Mills Yarns &c. ( &c. Bagging and Tics lor sale at lowest <L( market rates- y*r Jjx Prompt and careful attention given 3b to all bu iness entrusted to us. Libeial Cash Advancts made on ./g --of Cotton, either for im- 'jf? mediate salt* or to be held for a s'a‘ed time, Si c. aug 194 m. The Old Cotton Gin With a New Name. •J*. . f s . 1 l '■ . . Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga. • ■ t t ' e Having just ndile.l t> our lion Works an 1 - •* ' We are now MaiiUfdcturiftg the ‘X-Z L ” C3- X 3ST, The exact counterpart [wiiliout addition or alteration,! of thegeiiuinoSAAlUEL'dßlS HOi.D •COTTON GIN, and ilie.o.ily true copy ol lhat celebrated Alaetnae now inado. Uur Machinery ia Entirely New, and of the laiesi aud most approved kind. Our work men in ihis depditipent are first-class Praciical Gin Makers, our huiuber tliorougliiy season ed, every Fully turned and ftccuiateiy balanced, aud the entire Gill ' - PSP.PBOT IN BVaaY PAHTIC JLAH i 1 AND VERY LOW PRICED. HALL’S COTTON FEEDER, can aLo Z CO I TO A GUVS REPAIRED ,In RFfST POSSIBLE MANNER, al very low rates, Send for Price L is, etc. * ’ , n. pinmL ay’s sons, Findlay Ir-n Woiks, Macon, Ga.-r • HALL’S LOTTOS GIN, Also furnished to order. Send for Descriptive Circular of oui' Fclipse Colton Press, Sesbii Press, Portable Engines, llorse Pow rs, &c, Ac. R. FfVDLAY’S SOAS;- Aug- *2, 1875. 3m' MACOW, O^A.. rn Bro% I r A W, TirHilFS'l ~ IIACfO V, oa, MANIIPAfcTtfitERS or AND avHolesale and retaiE dealers in Coach, Phaeton, Buggy, Track Harness, Jappa etc.. Silver, Gift and Rubber Mountings ; al- Svj 1 Imitation ami Cart liarnesß. Boys' and Gents' buddies, in great variety. Wool Faces, team and Buggy Collars, ridngand plantation bridles, flues, [ronnd and llat,l horse Covers, saddle blankets, saddle bags, whi 'S all sorts, hurtles-, skilling bridle—patent aud enameled leather, Img and calf seating ino.eskin, black'and colored enameled cloth, sad dle trees, hames, bits, buckles, spurs and a complete stock "of Saddlers’ :ui(l Harness Makers UAKUWAKE AAI l TOOLS. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Kip. Cait, Lmiug aud Uojiping Skim). Lasts, Giuinpiiig Boards, B >Ol Trees. Begs and iNaiis, and a general stock ot SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS and FINDINGS. A pracical expedence of thirty years in the Maufactnre ”f Harness and Saddles, and a thorough know ledge oi the business, and the good- handle enah es us to conduct our bus iness siicccsslully, IVo ask a call from deal -rs, niaiiu acturers, and ail others. Assuring you that you will liud both the prices and quality of our goods satisfactory. jy We also buy hides, shins, furs, wax. wool, tallow, leather in the rough etc. etc. August 19 1875 Cm BEKND BROTHERS, Macon, Ga. Tax Collector’’# Notice. #* iSrill beat the following places tit theliinfe spbclfihfl; to COLLECT the State and County TAX lor Ib id. Tarties will please coiue up promptly.- —i — I■" second' koundV Stcllaville, Monday, October, 4, i Iludsonia, Friday,’ Oetdlier 8, Pope Hill, Tuesday, “ 5, Louisifill, Monday, 11, Stapleton's Store,AVednsd’y ” , Bartow, Tuesday, <■' 12, “ Academy, Thursday “ 7, llethany, Wednnsday, “ 13’ THIRD ROUND. Ijoulsvillcc, (luring CouYt Week. Stcllaville, Monday, November,' V 5 Iludsonia, Friadj% Noveinber, 1!), Pope llill, Tuesday, “ 16, Bartow, Tuesday, “ 23, Stapleton's Store, Wed’y, “ 17, Bethany. Wednesday,' ~ “ 24, “ Acadm’y Tuesday “ 18, Alexander's, W. S. Tu'sd’y, “ 25, Planters will please notily the freed men that it is 110 W time to pay Taxes.— The books will positively close on the Ist of December. RUFUS JORDAN,* TANARUS; C. J. C* September FINDLAYS' IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. :o; The Great Ellipse Scrdw Cotton Press, Awarded the G<aft;l Go and Medal at the Slate Fair in 1873. Packs a hale weighing from 500 to 700 iu 12 rounds—iu two to three minutes —with 2 to 4 hands or one light mule. The Fastest, Easiest Operated and Must Durable Press Made. NESBITS WROUGHT IRON SCREW PRESS, \ A * (With our recent Valuable Improvements.) Fot Hand, Horde, Watei or Steam l\>wet\ n '' • CRAIG’S HORSE POWER, EAEGHT’S HORSE POWER, And ihe old fashioned GIN GEARING. CASTINGS and MACHINERY of every H'-scripiiOn. All the above at Prices LOWER than the LOWES'I*. Send for Circnlars and Prices to R. SONS, MACON GEORGIA. OLIYEE, DOUGLAS 4 09. Third St., Maqon, Ga. t< . i . * Wholesale and Retail Dealer lit Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, •* v , * * ▼Ji- v' yVV! * jf -A. 3ST I>- HQUS&FVRMSHIiVG GOODS, - - - ; ■' *■ - -i"• . = , POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, AXES'AND - WOOD and WILLOW-WARE; GRATES, &c Agents for BUCK’S BRILLIANT STOVE. Sep , 3 0 4oi. ’ wmwmmi. Idß Broad Street, Augusta, Ga; ■ ‘ I PAVE Established a Shirt Factory in this city, and - aht'prepared to' stfpply Fine Dres- Shirts, ot my oh u manufacture, at the Lowest Prices. First-clabs worit aud a perfect IT guaranteed to every customer. , ' 1 wiU makc to order a better shirt for $2.75, tban bartiw from the North sell for *3. I am also prepared to cut Goals, Vests Pantaloons, attd make tb4 same to order., Merchants would well to get up'“special orders” and send, as I can certainly make it to their advantage; ana those who' wkift a shirt to fit them Oan gel it, and at ID per cent' less than Northern made shirts. Send On your ordets. J une 3 3*. JOHN Agent. Pi I ST and- OIL STORE! 53 Jackson Street.,* Auguita* Ga. The Best of Articles—all Fresh and New* WHITE LEA, ZINC,” PAINTS, I • BRUSHES, VARNIsR, PUTTY,’ 1 COLORS, LINSEED OIL. 1 WINDOW GLASS, MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL, | KEROSENE OIL, &c, &c &c.- Tkrms 1 : CASH ON DELtyERY; or nfipYoved City Accoptancs, Geo. ]>. Connor, June 3,6 m 57 JiiebSoH Near'Bill'Towf.r'’ iraiW good Work at tow fKicEs/ i THE undersigned liavinjysecured iho services of competent Workmen for carrying on a‘ general WOOD WORK & BLACKSMITHING Business, beg* to inform the public tlmt my Shops are now complete, and lam prepared to ’ do all work entrusted to me in a neat ami substantial manner. Having over tweuty years ex perience iu tome of the largest Carnage establishment* in the South, I authorized in saying that lor NEaTNEjj>6 and DURABILITY my work will dety cOii>piititi*dn , Noh.li , ox rf South, and ut LO WZE3IR, PRICES Ilian the same class of work can be put up by any man wild hires his labor. IRIEJIP.A.IStIIsrGh Of all kinds done with neatness ah'd dispatch. OL.I* FURNITURE- Ovorliauled, repaired'aWd made to look like new. I invite the citizens of Jefferson and adjoining counties to give me a tHkL'aifd l)‘e vinCr'd that I mean what I say: J. L. ROBERTS. G-. H. MAN UJb'AG f UIIER AND REPAIiiDK (JF Buggies,, Wagons and Carriages, —————o' —=r Something New ta litniisville: A OOOiy HORSE Bioi;u. liW&c Shoeing Rpilitoed from t© 7e ccn*t Fcr Fair'. I BEG LEAVE to'inform'mV cu'stonifers' aWT thte public generally that I 1 am'still at the' same place, with a good and sufficient numbfer of workineu .0 do any aud all kinds ot“ Work iu my Hue. I will as heretofore keep an assortment of Iron Bolts, Plows, Buggy arid Wagon Materials - On hand and for sale at reasonable prices". New Wegons and Buggies put up or old’ ones RepkiVed aud Repainted and mtrde to look- ax well as new. Intake Itofs'e Shoeing-a speciality. A' gW* Sh'ofcr hhs long been- heeded i-it Louisville—l can fill the bill. CfiVe life a trial in thlh' department!. I shall keep constantly on hand a good supply, from the b'est Manufacturers, of Fine. Rosewood, Mahogany, and Black Walnut iUBIAL CASES, OF ALL SIZES CroekeVs Iron Works, I MAKE THE BESf AND CHEAPEST COTTON FBESS Al-oihe BEST POWER for GINNING and THRESHING. Cart sell full outfit for Ginuing: Power, Press, Gin and Belting; any build ing 10 by i(i feet is all tint is needed to Qin in. I also make Sugar Mills Syrup Kettles, Gin Gearing Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Iron Railing And all other work made in a Machime Shop. Send f,r Circular and Price's before you buy.' Address .} ... . „A U > . \ E. CROCKpT, August 12, J 875 3m Macon, Ga.