The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967, October 28, 1875, Image 4

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Irr FROM TUG CA99!-" ■ ■ pr of oppers—dancer.? on the green, eis called the Scentimental conquers all things.” t*h, if ch corns. - w ' i*w <■ s tire biggest kiml of a devil tdf wbislcy. if ,1 ’ want to pull ’em back all the re land can’t stop ’em. w thediest thing tq htdß when ut of temper? Tour ftfligiie. inking love like studying lw&? its making really for court play I’m an angel, and take aven,” was the startling prop fa Miss aged tinge .ymirs.pj. en was the high iy friends,” exclaimed an oat it 1 had a window in my hear', might all took in mid jse< lip whatt tell yon 1” ‘-Wot/d r’t your stomach do just as-Wtil. H small boy. s have risen,’ was the jocose re thc astute small boy when a ;ht in the previously ‘■malklear t-tail and ripped tho, garment :ne k. Subsequent an with his parents, lie moaned fin the woo Ished that ‘'leather ,and lvlJu; ' ••My sou wouldn’t steal jßeanfies >m Mr. Oam ill’s orchard I iffjio V "No. ma’am, I wasn’t in that crowd s other night.” "That’s right, my k keep oil of had company, and Ml never do wrong, Aet your chn- Btt be yoi r guide iii’aM things,”— §■' food an* 4 .in r pal.ti 1 her son ap- IHjy on the head, and wont about IBies w'lb a light heart. Left to the 11 ible boy thus soliloquized ; Bmi't cilclimo foolin’ mound old SHi*. itly pons.deuce can guide better I,••.•liar Is than his, |Btliere ain’t no dog, nut her." |Hing the time when Clayton was gjß Arkansas, all .lust ices oft ho he appointed by llis Kv- One old negro, who thourht to.di<c!iargc theduiics BHBcC. called on ti e (i.ivsrniir to ' oii) 1 receLVd the appoint- BTiSe.draf questions were given ■RI of "hieh he managed very well. he was aked. "what won' i .''Bip caic where a man had e.ommit- he replied : "What would ||||| "• 1-1 i make *im s’porb de Hfe was appointed. m tJfE IVIXO A FARMER. /Bp to keep jiostpil ns (o the ■ of the crops, ;nl tu ;t-u'rr ■Mi t a nonnt. of and tm.agc doin'. ll' flood, :i ri'inirt.er start ml |H interviewing 1 \jM'dil imi. lie enough to t-acoual >r a i' 1 ..'ol' I In’ lutvii In luyiim intjtii" rily. Iliirning gH- ia-m the rcj.i.rSor hailed him. ail l the lollotviirg cidlojiiy I are you, friend: 1 '" B, 1 'I ■it's hay uow?” Ii" as it always was.” Infs that.?” re;! (Irass.” hat do you think of the rain?” yiught it was damp.” I in’l. raise anything, eli?” lithing but, an umbrella.” I hat did yonr neighbors gel?” hills and fever.” 1 hat are you doing now?” ktii g out here in the sun, and may Uhg a chance to sell this hay. ■[ here if you want to talk.” Bit porter scrambled up to the side Bi'i) iuiuli! acquaintance, an 1 as Hid 011 lie again produced his cad ctmiinned : did ~ .rsii. do I: lerythiug into the gromil a 1 ; |r will*;itilo H'l3 thing?” 1.” I I’iiine any tohavo now?” iyrtn want ;i chew?” I potatoes?” Ilic weutlier somewhat, but lut.” a just the least bit Hiseour- Iporler asked timidly : li bring many beets to the ■ir?” if f Bel now,” was the rejoinder Bal his his horses and said : Bi bettor plant: wlml P\v told Be what it'll yield, litre s lit off.” Brinq; Unit i! was about time Biort at the otlioe, the 1-allied ■er news e’timbed down the Bivagon. an ; , t.liinkiivg that a ■ turm'th away wrath, he ■oo hay, my friend : whore ■from?” ■iioed.” ■coitor ;j;row faint, tint, tie Hp courage to ask ; H you think you'll p;et f>r ■ course. Get up Whitely; will talk us all blind in a I asks more, ijuest.ious than ■ ' and he fore the diseour- Hent ative from the press Hr from his surprise the hay Httroed the adjacent corner. ■ dverlisements, ■ f ■ r r.VMJhV MKDICINKS, Hby |> olor iw lor over ri c r a lenlu r y ! C?oMroir\f SANATIVH I’ll. Is l>.>wcl <’nn- !’• vors. K’hnnnn'i.siii, Ervuip- of (Ik* Liver, Mmittli PITTORAI. SrnUACII 1ML1.9 Cramp, Lvip' p' i ', Sir It Compl.ai'.tA, H. in his of d St. mfV’h. Hard fir a Specimen Cory cf ■'WASHINGTON |SLY stag. 3 2 -8 parses. r,fi c M lmnns. "i" r Star N' tt spn ;>n < f Wa.sji l\ f\ oiyfis ofm.BaWrou{jla con| nin t*> tn young and niiaoir rleVvous; mental mi l physic al loss of memo ry and fn rgy, yelf distrust, dizz<ne>B di i'drw 1 -Cfinwtoou of ideas, aud oi* e disorders of the nerv/Us system ton s*qu*ut n fiqhit* lo'vcr }Ue vitnl ; -ityVtfte syA Ms th- fii gredieuij. Address UK E. H. lIJLTON i **'*>.? ;||^^|c i, .ci.". t i,o/ UK 1 ij a day at liame. Ag>-iit. wanted. Outfit $ I ,g andwnyn Ire*. TKJUJi <£. CO , Augusta. 'ij'oSdrsc- -5 XMC ', VViNIS jt. - vt' CvFd. EOANGIftY fl C - OLDW^Pya^ tM CHWt " nf l' I - - o . .-- ... j fnnufs-Tir.SLffiNG mcHita ca.Mwm EVf 1 ' i.XPWtrtl'tON of the I T ItA ]> Ks ■ km’s lM>K4f;dUl. INSTITUTE, PHisturp, Pa , opens O. t. 7, closes Nov. 6. Ad dross A. .J - NELLIS. Pres. T. I. I. rfjfc JJ® a day puavanteed using our Well f Anger Si, Urilla. iJilUll a month paid to good agents. Auger book fre. Jits Auger Cos., 8f Louis', YOU CAN MAN 5 eS.COO Ir 90 days in A 1 Stocks. My System i.s safe, Honorable and Sim ple. Pamphlet Sent Free to All. W. H. WKBKS, linker, 17d Broadway,N> w York. Storks bought aud sold at the New Ymk St ek Exchange. ____A WEEK guaranted to Male and gjwa jl jFnmale Agents, in their locality. J J tLsts NOTHING to try it. Par- XT ff ufcularsPree. P. O VICKLRY $ Cos.. Aiigu.'ta, Me, r nnftt f,<r WAKTEDg Package in the the world. It. contains 15 sheets piper, 15 Envelopes, Goldeu Pen, Pen HoN der, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, aad apiece of jewelry. Single p.nckage, with elegant prize, post-paid, 25 cents t - Circular free. PRIDE & C (> m 769 Proadway. N Y. (fhV'l A AAA ROYAL 11AVAV V LOTTE i. U. UUU RY. Distributed every fifteen days. 1 prize SIOO,OOO | 1 prize $50,000 2 p/izes, $25,000 each....- 50,000 854 prizes, amounting to 310,000 YVho!e tickets, S2O; quarters, $5; 20ths, $1 Circulars of information free. Prizes cashed. A. DONAU k CO., Hankers, P. O. Box 2089. 21 Park How, N. Y. Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries constantly on hand dh/r 4-f| (Jf)A per day at. home. Samples qptl worth $1 tree. Stinson &Cos Portland, Maine. “I)SYCIIOMANCY, OK SOUL CHARM -1 ING.” How either sex may fascinate and tain the love air-dions of any person they choose, instantly. This art all can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents; together wih a Mairiag' Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, nints to Ladies, etc. 1.000,000 sold. A queer hook. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Pub’s, Philadclph a 0s:eola But’er & Co-, DRUGGISTS AMD’ APOTHECARIES, Opposite Fualski i0 Screven Houses, SA VANN A ll, GEORGIA. Particular attention paid to country rhysi cians, Merchants and Planters orders. We guaraanteo satisfaction both in regard to quali ty ami price, spot. 30, 3rn Mark your Cotton P. U A GRANGE WAREHOUSE PLANTERS’ UNION AGENCY, CONDUCTED BY THE Patrons of Husbandry, No. 0 Mclntosh St., Augusta, Ga At the Commodious Fire-Proof WAREHOUSE, Formerly occupied by Jennings, Smith & Cos. CEAF.GES: Goifriifssinh t*r Celling Cotton per bale 50c Storage—l’ iratj Week, per Bale 10c Each Additional Week 5c Drayage—per Bale. -10 c huse outside of the t Order admitted on the fame tetnis,X2ommissions included., Jlttjyiny <£ l ies !urutsltai to Fatuous. W, W, tiHOUbb Sup’t, September 2 Jb7s Sms Uw. ULt-ASOIM 6l CO., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Sugar Mills and Pans STEAM ENGINE, SAW MILLS, • Qlitfn ot the South” Grist Mills. Castings & Machinery. Of all kinds at the lowest prices. Send for circulars and price list* §ept 3i, 3iu 7 7\'A > I; l iIA 771’1' FRI ISO N COtIN 1Y : VJ W lie teas, Mary K. Stephens, Ims applied for Loiter* ol Administration oil the estate of Mathew B. Stevens. dece .sed, Thi scare therefore to rite and Hdmonish all pejsuus interested to be aipi appear at my of the on tho Firm Monday in November next, to s-how cause if any they call, why said Letters should notue granted. N. DIEITL, Ord’y. October 5, lti?f> 1 m g 1 MoUIA . JKF FEKSON COUNTY: \N Wi ureas, K. 11. VV. Hunter, Utiardian ot iv 11. M. J.amlL. M iUldy applies for Lntei> of Dismission from said Guardianship. These are therefore to .’ite and admonish all porg< i8 Mitelesied to be and appear at. my of-* the Hist Monday in December nexi, to show cause, it any they can, why said Letter* should not be granted. N. DIEIIL, Ord’y. October 5, 1875 iiui / i BORGIA. JKFFKKSON COUNTY: ' J Whereas, J. L. Rains, Administrator on the estate of Jlugli MeNeely, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate. 'l'l.ese are ilmref- rc to cite and admonish all person* interested, t > be* aui a| paer at. my ofl’ice in the Fir.-t Monday inNovemter n xf, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be giauted. N. DIKIIL. Ord’y. Oet.Ttli, 1875 I in PfjtffOS & Oka A NS, I .I l # pfi i*= s i vftstm. • J'RQM $25 to SIOO can be saved in the pur chase pc Piano or Orgap uiider our new system of selling at OABII HKICEB with EA'Y for payments. Pianos have never before been sold on such favorable terms in PIANOS at $275, SSOO, $325. and s;kjd, <nUy gua.HUteed lor five years. Tenns •srio e*sli and balance in six months; or, SIOO cash, and balance in one year. The celebrated Mason & Hamlin Urgans, are alsQ so)4 upon pftyments of $25 to SSO and balance in tix and months. PIANOS and ORGANS sold' also by small monthly installnjcnts, or rented with privilege of purchase. Responsible parties supplied on almost any terms desired. Largest stock in the South to select from and LOWER PRICES than at the North. A good Stool and Cover with each Piano old. SPECIAL TERMS to Teacher-, Schools. Churches and Grang- s.— * Send lor our new REDUCED TIMI PRICE LlST^wcTlllustrated Catalogues. ' Lutiden & Bales’ Southern Music House, SAVANNAH, GA. septl6—lm IMfOrtTANT TO COlvgmiPTfVES. A Gentleman having been so fortunate as to cure Ilia son of Cov sumption in its werst stages, after being given up to die by the most cele brated physicians, desires to made known the cure [which proves successful in every erse] to those afflict-d with Asthma, Bronchitis Coughs, Colds, Consumption,, and all Affec lious of the Throat and Lungs, and will send the Kecipe, free of charge to all who desire it, if they will forwaid their address to DANIEL ADFE, 176 Fulton St./New York. Dec. 17th, 1674—1f. ‘ *3 SAMPLE FIIEE“I2h female everywhere. Address the UNION BUB. CO., Newark. N J. SSO TO SIO,OOO Has been invested in Stock Privileges and paid 900^PROFIT “HWW to Do It.” a Book bn Wall St , sent free. lUM BRIDGE &. Cos, Bankers aud Bro kers, 2 Wall St., N Y. 1 HEBW^COT TON GIN GO, J**M£ If* MjOJTMJO.V, COJV. T. t Mnunfaciures of Cotton Gins, Cotton Gins Feeds ers, Condensers mi l Cotton Gins Materials of ev ery description Our Gins have been in use thirty years, and have an established r u a Uou for simplicity. Halo running, durabili j/aud >r quality and quantity of lint produced. Our feeder is easily attached to the Gin, and easily operated by any hand of ordinary intelligence. I’hoy are the simplest and cheapest Feeder in the market and feeds with more regularity than is possible by hand increasing the outturn aad giving a cleaner and better sample. At ail Fairs \vhc#e exhibited and by Planters having them in use, ihey have been accorded the highest eiicouiuins. Tut Condensers arc well made, du rable and simple in construction and do what is required of them rapidly and well A T o addi tional power in required to drive the Feeder or Condenser and no Gin 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 JNO. P. WINGFIELD, Washington. Ga T C A Q The choicest in the world; lin- I CMOi porters’prices—Largest Com pany in America—staple article—pleases eve rybody—Trade continually increasing-Agents wanted everywhere—best inducements ; don’t waste time; send for circular to Robkkt \\ ki.ls, Id Vessey St., N Y„ P O. Box I2rt7. p EORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY. Y.T Whereas, William S. Alexande Adminis trator on ilie ettate of John W. Alexander deceased applies for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at iny office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not he granted. NICHOLAS DIEIIL, Old. July 29, 1875 3m CAIN WILLIAMS ) vs > Libel for Divorce. LAURA W ILLIAMS ) IT APPEARING to the court f.nm the re turns ot the Sheriff that defendant is not to be found in the county, and it farther ap pealing said defendant is not now in this State, It is therefore ordered ihat dtfendant 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 News & Faiimkr. once a mouth for 4 months previous to the November Term Jenerson Superior Court J 875. True extract fiom minutes R, J, liOYD, Clerk. July 8,1875. pure ereTeTfowls. Wf now have a very large stock of PURE HR ED FOWLS of the following varieties, for sale: Dark Brahmas, Light Brahmas, Buff Co* chins, Partridge Cochins, Brown Leghorns White Leghorns, feilver Grey Dorkings and 1 loud ns. Our Fowls aro lirsUclass and we guarantee satisfaction to all. Send sianp fir descriptive cirlucar and price list. Address ISAAC LVNDE.h Aug. f>. 3m Marlboro. SEND YOUR OAUbHIERS TO THE Georgia Female College, It is a HOME SOHOOLi healthiful and access ble. The exp. uses are less than in any other milar school, and the Instruction unsurpass ed. Pain ing and Music arc specialities. Cir* culars fr e. GEO. Y. BROWN, President. Madison, Ga. rl .!. ( ILMAUTIN. 1 JOHN I I ANNEUY. L. J. (itiilmariin &i 10. '6 & P OOT'TOIT PA.OTOP.S & |o —AN D— C& | COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Huy Street, Savannah Ga. q£’ Agents tor Bradley’s Phosnhatej .p Jewell’s Milts Yarns &c., &c. )§ I,a SS' ng and Tics fur sale at lowest C& ip market rates. yg. fi Prompt and cartful attention given g to ail bu iiicss entrusted to us. pjj* fi Libeial Cash Advanc- s made on yg P consignments of Cotton, either for ini ijfe* mediate sale or o Le hel 1 for a slated £j> : XC time, Ac. angl94m >H Pe Old CQtffln jGtyi Witt a Xfgw HwWh *. , , J 4 j J . r f* / *i** 'jI n-' '.•{? *?.: T findlay Iron Works, Macqn, Ga, * r ‘* :il * 1 I *.to -'itr/ *r.: ;i-j ' Having just addeJ to our Iron Works an We are uow Manufacturing the ‘IX X, ” CF I 3ST , The exact counterpart [without addition or alteration,] of tho genuino SaAIUEL GUIS WOLD COT ION GIN, and Hie.ouly true copy ol that celebrated Machine uow made. Our Machinery is Entirely New, and of the latest and most approved kiud. Our work men iu this department are lirst-class Tractical Gin Makers, our Lumber thoroughly season ed, every Bully turned and accurately balanced, and the entire Urn P3P.PE3T UT BVBP.T PARTJO CTLAR i ANU VElty COW i'KlCliO. HALL’S COTTOJX FEEDER, (ItMTHCnrSID 1875.) COI TOA GUVS REPAIRED In BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, at very low rates, Send for Pric e L is, etn. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay Iron Work?, M icon, Ga. —i ►-* i j—i ji HALL’S COTTON GIS, Also furnislied to order. Send for Descriptive Circular of ou,r Eclipse Cotton Press, Sesbit Press, Portable Engines, Horse Powers, Ac, c, R. FINDLAY’S SOYS, Aug. 12, 1875. 3m iMIA.CO2ST ? Q-JL* BB nm BRO’S, 44 & 46 THIRD ST., MACOIV, GA. MANUFACTUItERS OF AND WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL DEALERS IN Coach, Plueton, Buggy, Track, Harness, Jappa etc,, Silver, Gilt and Bubber Mountings • al so Plantation aud Cart Harness. Ladies’, Boys’ and Gents’ fcaddles, in great vanity. Wool Faces, team and Buggy Collars, rijng and plantation bridles, lines, [ionnil and flat,! horse covers, sadd e blankets saddle bags, whirs all sorts, harness, skirting bndie-patent and enameled leather, hog and calf seating moleskin, black aud colored enameled cloth, sad die trees, names, bits, buckles, spurs and a complete stock of Saddlers’ aud Harness Makers’ HARDWARE .A t\ D TOOLS. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French aud American Kip, Calf, Lining aud Lopping Skius, Lasts, Crumping Boards, Boot Trees, Tegs and Nails, and a general stock oi SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS and FINDINGS. A practical experience of thirty years in the Maufaqturo of Harness and Saddles, and a thorough knowledge ot the business, ami the goods we handle enables us to conduct our bus mess successfully, \\ a ask a call from dealers, manufacturers, aud all others. Assuring you that you will find both the prices and quality of our goojls satisfactory. Ur We also buy hides, skins, furs, wax, wool, tallow, Leather in the rough etc- etc- August 19 1875 Cm BJCRND BROTHERS, Macon. Ga. Tax Collector’s Notice. I will be at the following places at the time specified, to COLLECT the State and County TAX for 1W75. Parties will please come up promptly. SECOND ROUND. Stellaville, Monday, October, 4, Hudsonia, Friday, October 8, l’ope Hill, Tuesday, “ 5, Louisvill, Monday, *• U, Stapleton’s Store, AVednsd’y “ 6, Bartow, Tuesday, “ 12, “ Academy, Thursday “ 7, Rethany, Wednusday, “ 13’ THIRD ROUND. I.mii'.vi!during; Court Week. Stellaville, Monday, November, 15 Hudsonia, Friady, November, 19, Pope Ilill, Tuesday, “ 16, Bartow, Tuesday, “ 23, Stapleton’s Store, AVed'y, “ 17, Bethany, Wednesday, “ 24, “ Acadm’y Tuesday “ 18, Alexander’s, W. S. Tusd’y, “ 25, Planters will please notily the freedmen that it is now time to pay Taxes. — The books will positively close on the Ist of December. RUFUS JORDAN, T. C. J. C- September 2, 2875. 3m FINDLAYS’ IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. The Great Eclipse Screw Cotton Press. Awarded Ihe Giand Go and Medal at the Stale Fair in 1573. Packs a bale weighin'* from‘soo to 709 in 12 rounds—in two to three minutes—with 2to 4 hands or one light mule. The Fastest, Easiest Operated and Most Durable Press Made. NESBITS WROUGHT IRON SCIUW PRESS, (With our recent Valuable Improvements.) For Hand Horse Watei or Steam Power. CRAIG’S HORSE POWER, FAUGHT’S HORSE POWER, And ihe old fashioned GIN GEARING. CASTINGS and MACHINERY of every D -script ion. All the above at Prices LOWER than the LOWEST’. Send for Circulars and Prices to lb FINDLAY’S SONS, MACON QEOKGIA. OMVIE, DOUGLAS 4 CO, : ■ • ’11,.; . # lij ! |!* ‘ ’ 42 Third St., OJ ' ' o' -V. ‘.i : ... . - , Wholesale aijd Retail Dealer in it • * *' . i Hardware, Staves, Tinware, r-AMT D— IIOI ME-IT R.MSHIAG GOODS, ' "■ ’ - POCIiE r AND TABLE CUTLERY, AXES AND NAILS, WOOD and WILLQVV-WARE, GRATES, & 0 Agents for BVOK l S BRILLIANT STOVE. Bept 30 siiif iiibSSiiT - I3 broad Street, Augusta, tia. T ?.4 VE Established a Shirt Factory in this city, and am prepared to supply Fine Dress A Shirts, ot my own manufacture, at the Lowost Bt;ices. First-class work and a perfect h guaranteed to every customer. peneci u 1 will make to order a better shirt for $2.75, than barties from Urn. North, sell for $3 I am also prepared to cut Coats, Vests Pantaloons, and make the same to order. Merchants would do well to get up ”s ? ecial orders” and send, as 1 can certainly make it to their advantage; and those who want l shirt to fit tlein can get it, and at 10 per cent le s than Northern made shirts. Send on your orders. b per cent, less June 3 3m. JOHN AgOllt. PAINT and OIL STORE! 53 Jackson Street., Augusta, Ga. The Best of Articles—all Fresh and New. WHITE L.EA, ZINC, PAINTS, I BRUSHES, VARNISH, PUTTY COLORS, LINSEED OIL. WINDOW GLASS, MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL, | KEROSENE OIL, <fcc, Ac. fcc, Terms ;■ CASH ON DELIVERY; or approved City Acceptance. Geo. D. Connor, June 3,6 m 53 Jacrson Street, Near Bill Tower N’S’W SIEIOIFSI GOOH WORK AT LOW PRICES. THE undersigned having secured the services of competent Workmen for carrying on a genera] “ WOOD WORK & BL ACKSMXTRING Business,, begs to inform the public that my Shops are now complete, auj I am prepared to do all worl^eutrusted to me in a neat and substantial maimer. Having over twenty years ex perience in some oi largest Carriage establishments in the coum, I feel auihpiized iu sajiug that lor and DURABILITY uiy Work will deiy North o£ ttoulh, and at n,owis:e, zprioies Than the same class of work. ca,n bo pat up by any man who hires his labor. T^EZEAA.IZR.IIsra- Of all kinds done witli nearness and dispatch. OIA> PUUSITURE Overhauled, repaired and made to look like navy. I inviio the citizens of Jefferson, and adjoining counties to givo me a trial and bo con i need that I mean wliat I say: J. I . ROBERTS. CK EE. HJXS.REJXjL MANUFACTURER AND REPAIRER o e Buggies, Wagons and Carriages. . .<. ~ t ‘ • : ! : ? 4 -t i • ti ft • t ill.' i■ i— -0 Something New in Louisville: A GOOH HORSE BHOER. llorsc Shoeing Reduced from $1 lo 75 cents Per Pair, I BEG LEAVE to inform my customers aud the public generally that I am still at the same place, with a good and sufficient number of workmen ,o do an/ and all suds ot Work iu my line. I will as heretofore keep att assortment of Iron Bolts, Plows, Buggy and Wagon Materials On hand and for sale at reasonable prices. New Wegous and Buggies put up or old ones Repaired and Repainted and made to look as well as new. I make Horse Shoeing a upeciality. A good Shoer has long been aeedod iu Louisville —I can fill the bill. Give me a trial in this department, I shall keep constantly on hand a good supply, from the best Manufacturers, of Fffie. Rosewood, Mahogany, and Black Walnut BURIAL oases, or ALL SIZ3S Crocket's Iron Works. I MAKE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST COTTON PRESS AL-o ilie BEST POWER fur GINNING and THRESHING. Cun sell full outfit for Ginning: Power, Pujss, Gin and Belting ; uny build-, ing 10 by 16 feet is all tint is needed to Gin in. I als i make Sugar Mills Syrup Kettles, Gin Gearing Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Iron Railing .roUOfIS RV'rtOxJ I * ”♦ / And all other work made in a Macliime Shop. fi-r Circular and Prices before you buy. Address ° A rt>=Vn E, CROCKET, August i2, 1875 3m Macon, Ga. . • ■ , . ~ .jiitidj 10 X,m