The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967, October 21, 1875, Image 4

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JUST I'JiOM THE CASE.* fs a machine-girt much bailor t'uaun lifi'id-t laid? Yes sew-miieh.' Wliv is a doctor hotter t ihen care of than his patient ;?—Hoo:m~e! when he iroas to bo 1, somebo ly is sure to rap liim up. “is that clocic right over fier©?" ?.- e;l a visitor the other day-■"‘■Right over tiier?” said tho boy; “’taint no where else.” A few more of those snappy mornings and no house-tty vfll care a copper: whether the family lie lives with means t > run in debt for thaw void or pay cash. A ! andsom-s youth being questioned by'a rather stylish lady iis to ids is eii ] ration, replied tha! he a,is "an adju*.*er *' of r.iovaable alpintbets.” lie was simply a printer. There is ope. Detroit taa.i who doesn’t put on the glovap any more for cxnrci.se ''idle doctors are feeling the back of his 1 cad in hopes to find his nos, . ].)•■/,‘oit i- Press. 7 “Say!” said the city youth to the modest countrym:m. “got the hav seed out o' your hair yet?" “Wall v. the deliberate reply. ”1 jcdic not Irotn the way the calves run alter lne."— /.'•/■■?•■ - t r Democrat. The doctors don't believe in adver tising—it’s unprofessional, you know— llgt let ono of 'em tie up n core thumb for John Smith, and tiiey'il climb seven pair of stairs to have a icporter "just mention it, you know.” The eld ladies of Ma l sachusetts *i>-e arc petitioning (lev. (tcston. of •Massa chusetts, rottohang.li ssc i’otnerov for .the reason that in the present delicate state o! his health it would be itnpossi .ble for him to survive the operation. - Delroil News. Mrs. Case, of Shoals, Indiana, during the cciu-sc of a single wee k k- nckud i t; Xr.ann) down, broke a rib for another, shot at a third,' and kicked a fourth so vigriri r.slv that lie had to go to tit hos pit and. This is the li < lie t (':••■ ■ on record. —Detroit Frc- At. the cohttnenccn- uit exercises of Abbott Academy, Ali'.io-.v •. Mas- . lY.ifi, t’inilh told the young ladies that while he was r.ot “prepared to send I hem !i*rt h iscaptains in the social ship, there would never be a y dillieuity in ' >ir fin ling situations : s first mates.' -\t a territorial hanging, the victim who lad been liberally supplied with whiskey prior to fulfilling hi - engage meat with the sh- . ilt', ve . shed at the fits moment ifiie would have anvthing. “Just a drop.” ho replied. He got it. It was about six feet, and broke his neck, lie took ;; drop too much. In New York last week. Louisa Hou ser, a pretty girl of fourteen, attempted ■ to commit suicide by drinking a ijuar- \ rof a pint of red ink. 'litis sounds ' like ink-rcJ-HiJe. but it is tree The i physician diu'l order lier to ; 'allow a ! sliest ■>f I left in ■■ pad, 1 ( , se |i , di lift, think it won! I l.e v ri: ■- ■ •rri*- ; t'HM Ih ro-'d. Because we l a;• c. : 1 j gnh and start out ft r a Suti rdn'y gnu- ! nni': - . it is no reason why hall a dozen I impudent pi r- us -I; itM in • ri if we . ■on a ton# f>r cblleetii g übscrip t i'ui money. T,-i i ; .a; ■ hard, and j ii- ion • " <; o. t uiiu-b money to be | \ listed on di-liliquenf sub eribi rs just lsev. — Jsar> l "<! : ■ Mi- by Ji.-rim'. A cigar ma.m.laoi.iiror ha s entered the polidieiil field in Duhtaio : a eundi uidate foraldvi-ma .. lie is said to liave | some very strong ’bankers -C u,r rial vl.i'ivi-b'.- r. And his friends are pulling him a good deal, we suppose A. ii-ie ,i Journal. Aiel lie'll take the •‘stump,” Of co irsc? •li /' j Jut. really, where can he find bis match? I — Hnrtj'-nl Tin us. lie .vould • try a ! fresh brand,, o i •ha see?—.Yor ; Unt ietin. I Politic and orators in the V\. -t indulge in some bigh-llown asseverations in re gard to their tirinnes ,of principle. The following is a moderate peciinen :• — “Utuid a worm fence .- round the Win ter's supply of S".turner weather, skint the clouds from ‘ the sky with a tea spoon, catch a ‘lint: ler-eloud in a Mad der, break a hurricane to harness, ground-sluice an eart liduakc, la-so an avalanche, pin a napkin on the crater of an active volcano—but never expect to see me false to my principles !” A gentleman, finding that the dintinn ti- nol'liis wood continued i.ftfr itistires were out, lay awake one night in order to obtain, if possible, some clew to the mystery. At an hour when “all honest folks lion! 1 he in bed.” hearing an op era! >r rd work in the yard, lie cautious ly raised his chamber window, and saw n lazy neighbor endeavoring to get a larg • log into his wheelbarrow. “You’re a pretty fellow.” said the owner, to come here and steal my wood while Pm asleep!” ‘Acs. replied the thief; “and I suppose you would stay up there and so*- me break my neck v ilit lifting befon; you’d oiler to come and help me!” ?wnrrr w/r t: v x-v. --nr New 'Advertisements. THE I3E6T FAMILY MFD It, INKS, 1 by popular use lur over A Q jartaf tl‘ a Century ! t>k. strong’s coMi-ou.vi s.w \tivk ni.Ls rure l onsiipHtinii, Hi i•nsn-.***'** BiutH Uom piainf, Ma’ruial Fevers, K!i* him ttisui, Jv ysip ei o, am] ail dise.u-ei cf the Liver, Mainuh find bowtls. DU. FTItO.VG*S rr.CTOItAI, S’.’OMAf’II PIM.S '*ure C* C!'ls. Cramp. 1 >.)** pepski, Sick Ileuthteiir. Female Coiuplaiuts, il•nit Dis ‘ase, and all Uisordfis ul t-'hest. and *Stt nmeh. Sen3 Postal Card fer a Specimen Copy cl THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY STAB, I>tal>!i hfd ]Bf*2 —8 pngef. —oG c durmis. Add ref s The Evening Star Me.WHpnper Cos , V' I >. C ’ presription Free tho speedy cure of sperm 1 , troubles com* men to tlm vt unjjpnd rnidda* s Nervous, mental and phyt-i :d and pif 'lna ot memo* i y ■ i ‘ - . ptii , Self and m/.ziiHSiJ. dt 11et*H of :ip kit, <_• ; iM'on ofldcas, and other diwordctK f, l the nervui.s system ton sequent onvntiouß habits that lo\v*T(he viml* '.ly of f.’ie sy*t*’iii. An\ has the m g.iddutb Ad’.i.esa I * Jv. 11, HU.TON. >• * Cincinnati, O, d*y home. \mnrod. Onttif. 0 1 au d terms free. TUCK &CO , Augusta. Madif*. -p.llSll 0K.,.Nil Blwiflwi ,i"f "ill, J Tb AI>i:SMItN’3 Imhjstriai Institutk, l’itfsburg, I* i , opens ()et 7, 01. sf'a Nov, (J. .A• Ireaw a. .1 Niki.lds i'i Ti i. 1. Isjnk ffg Em! a day guaranteed using our Well g Auger iV Ihills. SIIM n motipi wfti w paid to good agents. Auger book free. Ji z Aug**v (%., St. Louis, Mo. YOU CAN MAKE 85X00 It. 90>ays in A 1 Stock*. My System is Safe. Honorable and Sim ple. Pamphlet Sent Free to Ail. \V. It. Wi-.EKS, B .iikcr, t*B UronJwny.N. w V,rk. St-icks bo.igut ninl*srid at tile New Y’oik St Kxe'ijingp. Ameso ' WEEK guaranted M © rnd ii Fetaale Agonts, in their locality. 3 Costs NOTHING to try it. l‘ar. m m ticnlarsFree. \\ O VICK CRY .j- C*).. Angu.-ta, Me, Package in the the world. It contains 1 5 sheets p*pe r , 15 Fnve'o| es. Golden Pen, Pen Jlol* tier. Pencil, Patent: Yard Measure, and a piece (if Jewelrv. S *jgle package, with elegant ) r ze, pnsi p.rd. *JS ceiifs, Circuki ',ire.;. lUfU’K cV CO., 7G’J Broadway. N Y. , , f -wwi ROYAL HA.VAVA LOTTE- V)j U.UUU BY’; l>i.>tributed every tifteen davs. I p r ie SIOO,OOO j I pr ze $.>0,000 v p, ize. , SJS V)(MI each 50,(00 I >.">l prrr.es, amounting to 510 000 .Whole tickets,* $80; quarters, s.y, 20ths,yl (,’ircUhtrs of iiitonnatiim free. Prizes ciuiltekl. A. UOXAU wS* CO., Bankers, p. O. BoxSOsi). Park Row. N. V. Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries constantly on hand S* fn dkOA P er ,I: * v at I,onie - Samples t)) bvl worth •’i?! free. Stinson & Cos Portland, Maine. i)SY( HONtANCY, OK bOUJi CII \ RM- I ING.” IP w either sex may fascinate and gain tin* luveafE dims of any person they choose, instantly. This art all en possess, tree, by map, for Hi) veins; tegetliei wj h a (Jnnie, Kgyjitiai* Oracle, Dreams, Hints to 10l lies etc. I 000,000 ‘•old. A queer hook. Address T. WILLIAM AICO., Pub’s, -Philadclph a Osceala But’er fk, Cos , a•• ufea APOT \ 1 EC AllIES? Oi'jfositc Pnahlii (0 Screven Houses, S.II'AXMAII, U EOIK.UA. I‘aiticular attention paid to country Phys!*. ci;ius, .Merchants and I’lanteis orders. Wo guariiantco >atislaciion bth ii*. regard toqiiali ly find pi ee. spi t. 30. 3m Mark your Cotton P. IT A GRANGE WAREHOUSE PLANTERS’ UNION AODNCY, CON'DUCUE!) BY THE Patron's of Husbandry, Xu. 0 Mclntosh St-. Augusta, Ga At the Commodious Fire-Proof NV AToEHOUSS, Formerly occupied by Jennings, Smith cV Cos. * TT' pi a ('ominissionA r Selling Cotton pci bale 50c Storage—Fi st| Week, per Buie H'o Cficn Additioiuil Hook 5c Drayage —p**r Bale H)c Thjt-e outside of the t Order adm.tied on the tame terms Commissions included. Ilnjijiaij ii Tics furnished to Patrons. W, W, HHUOES Sup’t. September H ]875 3ms S. W. dLfiiASQN & CO., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ' Sugar Iflills and Fans STM EN6INE, SAW MILLS, '•Queen of the South'’ Grist Mills. Castings & Machinery* Of all kinds nt the lowest prices, fiend for circulars and price list, pept 30, 3m ( i BORGIA, JKFFIIRSON COUN !' * : V.B Whereas, Mary K. Stephens, has applied j for Letters ol Administrate n mi the estate of Mhtliew j A Stevens. doceS' and, i M< . ear.i ther fore to cite and admonish all | persons interest.e'l t* he and ;';•• a- a* my of li ;c on tin* First Monday in November next, to show cause if nnv they can, why said Letters ! should not be granted. X. DIEHL, Ord’y. October 5, 1H75 lin and 'I KOLIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY: ® S3 AVm re.as, fk H. \V. Hunter, Guardian f ol E 11. M. J.nnd K. YI Bldv applies for Loners of Dismission from said (vimrdianship. Tltcse are therefore t.o .*ite and admonish ;*|| persons iuteresieJ, to he auJ appear fit my ot lie** the first Monday iu December next, to show ' cause, if any they tan, üby said Letters .should i not he granted. N. Ord’y. October 5, 1875 2m 1 i 1 KDRGI.Y. JEFFERSON COUNTY: ; Whereas, .1, L. Rains, Administrator on I the r stati* of liiigli Me Neely, deeeased, has applied fur leave to sell the lands belonging I to said estate. Thest* are iln-n f. re to cite and admonish all I persons interested, tlie and appacrat rny office on the Fir-t. Monday iu November ii xt, to slmw cause, if any they can, why said lett-us should not be gianted. N. DIEHL, Ord’y. Oct. 7th, 1875 lin / 1 EOLGIA, JEIT-ERi-ON’ roI.'NTV. v.3 Augustus C'di man p c has apjili- and lor cs | emp'ion of personalty ami I will pass upon the j same tmy office on Monday the l w th day ot I October, 1875, at lOoclock a m. N DIEHL, Ord'y. Oct 7,1875 *>w PIANOS & ORGANS. CASH FRiC S ; EASY TERMS. FROM s‘2f to SIOO can be saved initiepiir | chase of Piano or Organ under our new system of selling at CASH HIUdKS with Kv>Y I HUMS for payiucigs. Pi Antis have never before Keen sold oa kuch favorable terms in the South. FINE PIANOS at $27.5, SSOO, $325. and $350, fully guaranteed for live years. Tonus #SO c.-ikli and bafcnco in six months; or, SIOO casli, and balance in one year. The celebrated Mason/. Hamlin G gans, nrc nl.o solcljiiinti cm!i payiiie-ala of §i-25 to .‘J.'iO | an t balnnce.in fiN nndtWelvo iiioiiilh. PIANOS and OlitiAN’S sold al-in l>y small inonlliry iiistallniom... Of rcutPil hi*!i of pilVijlia e. lies|>m-ible patties Mip),lied on alhiost any terms (tedrod. Largest stock in the South to select from and LOWKK PoICKS than at tin- North. A pood Stool• and Cover with trach Piano .-oh! .'•I’KL'iAL 'I KK.MS t 0 Teacher Schools. -Churches and GvainSs Send lor onr new KKDHC l-.IJ TIM.! PKICK LlSTa.ai illustrated Catalogues'. Laeden & Bates’ Southern Music House, SAVAmNUI, ga. se| tl ft—ini IMPORTANT TO r< r> at c< tt vrn m YYTX' c UHiV 13 AJ jAXX X C V Xi o. A Gentleman haviny been so fortunate as to cure his son ofConsumption in its worst sla.res, a‘'ter licing aiveii up to die l,y the most cele brated physicians, desires to made known the cure [which proves successful in every c.-sc] to those ni'iliep and yiC, Asthma. Bronchitis Goughs, Golds. Consumption,, and alt Alf.-c --tions of the Throat and Lungs, and will send the Kecine, free of charge to all wlio desire i* if they will forwmd 'tlieir address to lIAMLL AI IKK. 176 Fulton fit-/New York. Pec f7t.b.’ 11-7-1 tf. • .’. nfale everywhere. Address the UNION 1J1715. GO., New.ck. NJ. ''J'o'lTio.ooo lias been invested in Stock Privileges and paid 800.SPR0PIT •‘How to l)t) It.” a Book on Y\ all St , sent. fro<*. 11 MBRIDCK & Cos. Bankers and Pro kers, 2 Wall St., N Y. IHB B iOW v C3TI ON GIN GOX Manufncltucs of Cotton (Ims Cotton Ui'nz FrnK rrs, CoHtleuHcru an l Colton C ins A* a ter ads ofev <‘r>i to ■■■rrio/i, (an Cm:-' have neon in use thirty year*, ami have an established re-mt’i tion fur simplicity . light, running, dmnhilit // ami f.ir •■uulitij and f/nujititg of lint prorluced. Our lot is easily attan’ie Ito the Gm, an-1 easily operat'd by 11113’ band of ordinary intelligence. They are the Simplest and cheapest Feeder in the market ami feeds with/wwc r -gufaritg than is possibh; by band increasing the outturn ami giving a cic.unfr and better sample At all Fairs üb-Mc exhibited and by Planters having th-in in use, 'hey have hcen accorded Urn highest ci ctninnns. Toe Condensers ore ireti mode, dn fil’d single in c >:\structijn ami do what is required of them mindly and well AVoaddi tfoird j‘o,rer is required to drive the F-ieder or v'on.i.uiscr and no Gin House is complete with* ut f liem. We are prepared to warrant, to any reasonable, extent, perfect satisfaction to every purebas r Fircuk'irs, ju ices and lull in forma-* tion furiii.-hcd Address as above, or apply to JNO. P. WINGFIEJM), Washington. Ga. ft Q The choicest in tho world; Jm- B feb-a iC* a porters’prices —Largest Com pany lnAmeiica —staple article —pltntso.s eve* rybody—T adc continually increasing-Agents wauted everywhere—best iuducennmts ; don’t, waste time; send for circular to Rouf.kt \\ ki.i.s, *l3 Vessey St .5 Y., P (>. Box 12^7. p EORGIA JEFFICRSON COUNTY. YJT Whereas, W illiam S. Alexando Adminis trator on the etta'e of John W. Alexander deceased applies lor lette:s of dismission from said administration. These are flier* fore to cite and admonish all peivons interested to be and appear at my ! ollice within the time pre eribed by law to shw cause, if any they can, wJiy said letters should nu; be granted. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Or and. July 29, 1875 3ui CAi;; WILLIAMS ) vs ' S Libel for Divorce. LAURA WILLIAMS ) IT APPEARING to t lie court fom the re turns ot she Sberilf that defendant D not j to be found in the county,'and ii further ap- I said defendant is not now in t his State. It is therefore ordered il.it and ft* lid a lit appear and answer at. the next term of this corn, or 111 default thereof the court will proceeo in s”id case, and it is further ordered that, this order he published hi the X:c\vs & Fa a Mr. 11 once a month for 4 luoutlis jh eVious to the November Term Jeiterson .Superior Court 1875. True extract t"i0? 11 minutes It, J. BOYD, Clerk. July •. I. 75, PURE if RED FOWLS^ We now have a very large stock of PURE BRED FOWLS of the following varieties, for sale: Dark Brahmas, Light Brahmas, Buff Co chins, Partridge Cochins, Brown Leghorns White Leghorn*, silver Grey Dorkings and i loud ns. Our Fowls are first-class and we guarantee satbfact'ou to all. Send stanp i\ c descriptive cirluearau'l price list. Address ISAAC LYNDKJi Aug. f>. 3;vi Marlboro. SEND YOUR DAUGHTERS TO IHh Georgia Female College, It is a HOMS S3IIOOL, beaUhiftil and access bl*. Tliee.\p ns s are less than in any other 1111 ar school, ami the Instruction uu.nrpass, I ed. Pain mg and Musie am special.tins. Cir ; culai’.j fr* e. GEO. Y BROW N, President, Madison. Ga. j 1.. J. Clll ..MABTIN. I JUHS II A.\.\ KUY. ,jj£ I 3t ; L J. <■ iiilmariiu & <o. cj> : t: aovvc:: ? ages?, a '&■ I . —AMI— !<•; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. li<(>i Struct, Savannah (/a. 1 Xj Agents for uradie>*s Phosphate, t Jewell s Mil s Yarns &c,, &c. i Hanging sin‘l Tu'.s tor s.i! fit lowest ■ j Ac market rate? Prompt, nir] enreful attention given 'v£T IJc. to all bu 1 1 ions entrusted to us. Jjh AC hibeinl Caali Ailvunc-a made on consignments of Cotton. c*itl**r f*r sin- iC mediate sale or so be hel 1 for a stated .;#> t im 1 , Ar . I ' ini The Old Cotton Gin With a ?lew Name. Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga. *. Having just addo.i to our lion Woffts ail We are now Miiiiufacturing the ‘IXL” C3- X JSF , Tnc exact counterpart [ without addit ion or alteration,l oi tlia geuuiiio SAMUEL GRIS VVOI,JL cUfIUA UriiN, ati'i ihe.Oiily true copy ot liiat cuicouueu Aiuclnae now amUu. Gur MHcliinery is Lull rely New, umi ul tiie auest uinl moat appiuVeU kind. Our work men in lins depiulmeut aie lirsi-cias* Praeiical oiu iMauers, our Uiuioiigliiy season:, ed, eVery turned uiid accurately balanced, and are enure Gm IN 3V3P.T PAF.Tia JLAP. i A.NU VERY Lu\V IteUCED. MALIAN COTTON FEEDER, (I 1875.) Fuvnisliod with our '• - v Ij " Gin when (leiiioil. Being sole Ajjents lor tht. ppvnrp cum also supply other Gin Makers with t!ie same upon reasonable terms bbUiik, we CO'I TONI I.YS KEPAIUED In REST POSSIBLE MANNER, at very low rate?, Send for Pific e L is, etn. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay limii Woiks, Macon, Ga. JIALI. S BOTTOM GIN, Also tiirnitsiir and to order. * Send lor Descriptive Circular of our Eclipse Cotton Er ss, Xobit Press, P.irtubie Eagincs, Horse Pew rs, &e, ,U*. IL FliV£>EA¥’B Aug. 12. 1875. 3m MiLCOIT, C3rJL. 41 & 40 TIII2IB ST., MACON, GA. MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALERS IN Coach. I'haton, Bnjjsry, Track, Harness, Jappa etc.. Silver, Gilt and Rubber Mountings ; al so i Imitation iu. U Can Harness, Ladies , Boys’ and Gems’ fcaddles, in great variety. Wool Faces, team and Boggy Collars, ruing ami plantation bridles, lines, [round and fl ,t.l iu.vse covers, saddle brankots, saddle hags, wLi s ail sons. Immes-. skirliov bridle—patent ami enameled leal her, bog and cad seating moleskin, black and colored enameled cloth, sad die trees, hames, bits, buckles, Hpurs and a eompieie stuck uf su&d HaE*aaos-s Muliesvs’ II AtllsW AHI E A ,i> T OOLB, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, !■ lvneli ami American Iviji, P’alf. L'niug ain.l Lopjiiug Skins, Dasts, Clumping Boards, Bum Trees, Pegs ami *xtJs, uml a genera; slock ui SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS and FINDINGS. A practical experience of thirty years iu the Man‘'act ure of liar,ion and Saddles, and a th.irongu know lodge n< lire Imsm- .-s. and lire good., we ban lie enables us 1 > e induct our bits' iuo.-s succcssliilly. Wo ask a call from and ail-rs, manu aciirrors, arid alt others. Agsming you that you wi 1 find both 1 lie prices and .pi ility ul onr gnu is sat.sl.ictoi y. ; v” We also lmy bides, skins, furs, wax. wo and, lallow, legiler in tho rough etc etc. August ill 1875 fin, BURNT) BROTHKR3, Macon, Ga. Tax Collector’s N ©4lce. I will be at the following places at the time specific--1, to (’0 LI .ECT the State and County iAX lor 1 . Farties will please come upproinpllv. SECOND ROUND. Stcllavills, Moiulfty, October, 4, I l i mlsonin. Friday. October 8, l’ope llill. Tuesday, “ 5, | I.oiiisvill. Momlav. 11, Stiiplcton’s Store, Wediisd’y “ ti, Bartow, Tuesday. -‘ 12. Acadeniy, Tinu-gday “ 7, j Bethany, Wednusday, “ 13, THIRD FOUND. LouisviHod. (liii'isig; €’<>sbs*l Weeds. Slcllaville, Monday, November. 15 lludsonia, Friady, November, 10. Rope Hill, Tuesday, “ l'Gi Bartow, Tuesday. “ 23. St:nileton's Store, AYed’y. “ 17. Bethany. Wednesday, “ 24, “ Acadm’y Tuesday “ 18, Alexander s, W. S. Tusd’y, “ 25, Planters will please liotily the freed men that it is now time to pay Taxes.-- The books will positively close on the Ist of December. KUI-'US JORDAN, T.C. J. C- September 2875. 3m MACON, GEORGIA, ; —— The Great Eclipse Screw Cotton Press, Awarded the Gian l Go and Modal at tho Stale Fair in 1S? : >. Packs a hale weighing from 500 to 700 in 12 rounds—in two to three minutes —with 2 to •1 hands or one light mule. The Fastest, Easiest Operate;! anil Most Durable Pres., Matte* NJESBITS WROUGHT I RUN SOIIHAV PRESS, (With our i count Valuable lijro‘.e:‘cnf:;.) For IJ and, lloisc, Watei or tstuaiu l’owtr. CUAIG’S HOUSE POWER. |.'AUGtI , i”S MOGSE I*o WE it, Ami iBo old fiishionud GIN GEARING. C:\STTNGSand MACHINBRV of every D -scription. Ail the above ut Brices LOWER timn the LOWEST. Scud lur Ciieulars umi I’ricos to it. FINDLAY’S SONS, MVCON GEORGIA. OLIVER, DOUGLAS & CO. .* - * 42 Third St., Macon, Ga. WSioiesislc and Kctss.il Dossier in Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, -.A. HT JD IIOUSE-FURISSSIIING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, AXES AND NAILS, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE, GRATES, Ac Agems for BUCK’S BRILLIANT STOVE. sop, 30 4m. IOIi iiroad Street, <*j&. I HAVE Established a Shirt Factory iu this city, ami am prepared to supply Fine Dress Shins, of my on n manufacture, at the Lowest Prices. First-class work and a perfect h. guaranteed to every customer. i uni make to oider a better shirt for $'2.75, tjhan Larties from the North sell for $3. 1 am also prepared to cut Coats, 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 anvantage; and those who want a shirt to lit tLcin Can get it, and at 10 per cent. less than jNoilheru made shirts. Send on your ordeis. •> .7„ne.ism. JOHN KENNY, Agent. PAINT ami OIL: STOKE I 53 Jackson Street ? Augusts? Ga. The Best of Articles—ail Fresh and New- WHITE LEA, ZINC, PAINTS, MULSHES, VARNISH. PUITY, COLORS, LINSEEI) OIL. WINDOW GLASS, machine oil, gin oil, kerosene oil, &e. &c. &c, Tunis : CASH ON DELIVERY; or approved City Acceptance. ia'eo. I>. Comics*, June 3, fins f,3 Jackson Stckka, Nkaii Bi r.i. Tower ist :eh w shofsi GJOOU) WOttK AT LOW PBICfiS, f jjllirl undersigned Laving secured the services of competent \Voikiaen for carrying on a £L general WOOD WOIIK Sc 1)L ACKSMIXIIIN(i Business, begs to inform the public that my Shops are now complete, and I am prepared to do ali work entrusted to me iu a neat and substantial manner. Having over twenty years ex perience in t-ome ol the largest Carriage establishments iu the ."014111, 1 feel authorized iu saving iliut lor and PIJBAiHLiI 1 my work will deiy competiuon JSurlh or South, and ut LOWBB PRICES lliati the same class of work can lie put up by any man who hires lji,s labor. Of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. OJA> FITUXITUKH: Overhauled, repaired ami made lo look like new. I imi f *lu* cili7.on of Jefferson and adjoining counties to gi\o me a trial and bi 004“ viiie*d that I mean w hat I say: J. r. ROBERTS, GK XZ, MAN ILFAC!UItEII AND llEPAiliDli O F Buggies, Wagons and Carriages, 0 Something Hew ia Louisville : A 008 HORSE SlIOEli. Morse £CMi3iced ti'Jiu to 25 cezil* IV 2* Fail*. * IB MU JjKAVIS to inform my customers and the public geu*rally that I am still at tliq same place, with a good and sullioieiu number 01 woi'Kineu to do any and ali kinds ot Work iu my line. 1 wid as berutoloi'e keep an assoriuieut of Iron Bolts, Plows, Buggy and Wagon Materials t On hand and for sale at reasonable prices. New Wegons and Buggies put up or old ones Repaired and Repainted and made $0 look as well as ne.v. I make Horse Shoeing a speciality. A good Sheer has long been needed iu Louisville—l can till the bill- briy.e me a trial in this department. I shall keep constantly on hand a good supply, from the host Manufacturers, of Fine. Eosewood, Mahogany, and Black Walnut burial cases, ! cr ALL i 11— ■ rn--t~ -r ■ i I r mtm 'nnr*>i. i 17 *1" Crocket 9 s iron Works, I I MAKE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GO q? r I? O IST PBE S S Al-o the BEST POWER for GINNING myl THRESHING. Can j sell full outfit (or Ginning : Power, Piess, Gin und Belling ; any build jng jo by 10 font is all tlut is needed to Gin in. I a!s) make Sugar Mills Syrup Kettles, Gin Gening Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Iron Railing And all oilier work made iti a Macliiine Shop. Send f-r Circular and Prices before you buy. Address JG. CROCKET, Ausst 12, is7s am Ga