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TIMES & PLANTER,
JXO. li. CHJirsTTAX, llniTon,
j£. L. LITTI, 13 , Am i.vj’k KniTott,
Si'AKTA, (1A , .JI NK 27 , lfcTI.
Congress adjourned on the 2i>n in s t,
France is about to get up her annual
war.
Mr. Hill has published his la: t I t
ter, so he says, in the Stephens-Jlill
controversy. We!!, that's a glutious
idea. Wc hope he’ll stick to it.
Mr. Kdward A. Angicr, C'has. ]t.
Oaskill and J. 11. Kendrick were a'l
admitted to plead and practico law in
the Superior Couits of this State, in
Atluuln a few days since.
The people ut Millcdgeville a d the
Union and Recorder seem to bo dccid
edly in favor ot Nulling lopresenting
them in the next C'ongrc-s. Well,
lie is a good, safe man, and they will
neverloseunthing by electing him. Ho
is a man, too of business ability, and
that’s the sort we need now, not pro
Jcssional spoutcis.
• tllM'.lt AI. W.tl, .11. Ullltt.Uj.
Wo are glad to sen hum the Macon
Sfar that General Wro. 31 . Browne has
oguiii connected himself with the Mn
cmi press, as editor in-chi *f of ilm Star
This is n good movo for the Star, for
tire General has a reputatio^_t! at is
enviable for any paper to , ami
wcho{« fhe Star may be * l Of the
brightest luminaries ol the Geo, gi t Dai
ly 1’rcfc.s, from this on, and may sue
cess attend it in every way.
rilK CtitlltiX V IIIM,,
The new euirency bill has p; - d
Irotls Houses of Ci.'.tgi vss and bt <*n sign¬
ed by tho JV.sident. Wo don't sue
any immo.’iutc roliiT or help to the
South from it ; but wc su pTuse it can
not do us much harm, It is simply u
luodificAtiiiu of the n«ti»!'*l hanking
system, which w*«- oonsidor already a
tbo most corrupt urn) dangerous means
of lurnisliing eurro »cy for the co intty,
that any country ever bad Wo need
a reliable curr ncy if v/c citn'i <«; bark
to specie, and thin n:;lion I banking
system does not give it. But tl i ov
ertiuient J'ui Irish the ■•urrciicy — d > her
own banking—mil !•.«> long ns wo luv.
a government wo will have a ntu cur¬
rency, and he nearer a speeiu basis.
Wo haven’t room tj jiubli.sh even a
synopsis of the bill thin week, but will
publish it next, in full.
Atlanta ttow with h *r rsual thrill
and enterprise, is (draining t \ i ry nerve
Msecure the appropriation by Gongress
of $ 250 ,OOf) to ever-t, n Hustoin House
•ml 1 'osLotticn building 'In re. [i
has passed the ilouse ; at,d the Senate
committee on public buildings h»s te
ported on it lav u ably, so v.'e guess
tliy'l! got it. Wh therm- u t it is a
judicious appropriation, wo don t know
nor pretend to say. but we ate glad
they gut it. Atlanta e< rtainlv thu rvet
great creilit for the po-:t:f»u she occu¬
pies to day com par. d to what .ho w.t
uiiie yeas ago, and we ho; >> to -eo her
numbers about double whr.t they arc
now ; anil it would not sr.rpti ■ us to
ace it 111 .five years mntr. This sppro*
priaUon will add much to h r itupor
tanee, and wo don’t bluin'} them tor
working so lor it Well, e t teeus* to
ker. May sho jet l*e the Chicago ol
.the ."'outli.
lllOM II •* .
Wo very much dislike t < • |tt—t«• uuy
thing from tliis hoary old liutnl but
when ho happens i i,st g. r .ut tile
truth give the wo think devil at b dues uothu but tight to
h»
T'lie knoxvilto 1 'ii. . ■ a
letter from Binwiiinu, ot win It tl
iollowint! is a synopsi,
J.e vtt «i '* the tie > vi IVf 1 IV}
tiill and equal pr ttu- tion
Uw. l»ut in ftevoral F u ,>ni N n,
like South C n ilin ) the win;, tita.i |, i
oo rights which tlic uu. i.t i. i> rod t->
respect,— I'fin S'Utliirn pur ple lave
beiu sufficicut|v rebellion, punish).u t, r pstrtui
tMlion ill the mid instc.nl of
nnrrassing and further Imutili King
the si Oongr mtgut :•» extend it.cm a
bolping hand I In tcsult ot r!i« i ; '
sage ot the bill Will be that th* •gljotii
oyaUun will be dcstv -ycd. w. r 1 race
prejadic.N which w te in i» i idly
obliterated mil be rcvi/ud vith un
VSUted tuts and the \ t'v;-t ' Ait*
licit will not hvc t )V II
eotiditiou ot attain- . t m ■ - at the ; rut.'
ent time. A li*c i g anting iov*
ally which was grown g iu the >vutti
wdl -Be out. ami ion- I h >, il. > t > tl.
aovcreuueui will (.*: < I Th
bill uught he .-I ; i .1. V 1 A
bill tor the Cm’ n ag me t I Ml i
chaos in the fvutheru Sta •=, «;i s l> i
'he h umti.tti-ut ot widow - as.. i
FtCvsiou oi t he ot oh an \ 1)
With a;y vi w ol l
glad lose* «lies tin* Super ut :t
ft’ublic luatruvu ti j,ii IVin . - c ha»
'mhiMi an inittat r. .uqi : i the
lh)U e*t the Wi e .c CelUtti* . \ hv i
tern of tlic ^tatc, s' tl.u iio
should pass the system ib iv le A altsit*
ed without delay
lu tlu> fullest at |
ocr possible l "i-h to .- T tu "
express the indignation ■
her people at tbo ? t 'pabu* iti'.iftl. U
t In tr rights in i j ate y u !uv»tic
teUv. unis
r»> keep ft i- t . n the fd;
ol anee, u i* » v.>c ; o * t camphor
with the see t '.i placed in
drawer-,r trui k' w veut n.i.e
!loat dti. 5 thes.t i irv,
OIK CONtTirii'IIDN IUMtl'KT.
Last we ok ffo took advantaged be¬
ing on the sick list, pressed in our ever
ready assistant, and went to help cele¬
brate the seventh anniversary of that
stfiling paper, tbo Jfhnitu Constitution.
It would Fount, too, a poor place lorn
:del. man, but wc thought n jaunt to the
tiiourifa/us woulddjiisgood. So Wednes¬
day morning, we started out w ith a trio
of dim legal gentry, who were to go to
W urrenton, and happening to the good
fortune to be under the c hnrgo of Mr,
Frank Burnett, we could but promise
ourselves a pleasant trip, to add to which
the road w: s perfectly free from dust,
making it cool and pleasant. Arriving
safely ut Warren ton, r.s the crowd were
cotning to imet the train, we looked
tnoir faces, yet too far oft for re
cognition, we were attracted by a smile
playing over the face of one lean lank
little fellow which on neater approach
proved that and were not u istuken in
that it belonged to some country
who was contemplating the joy
nestling Iii.s No. tens under Pease's
in celebration of the Con¬
seventh birth day. y ePj it
wus Cl.at lie McGregor, a jolly good f'd
low as ever elbowed J’eaya or any body
olse's mahogany, and wo wore glad to
meet him, which partly made tip for
tile less of our legal friends. Wc found
Charlie brimful of life and uiU rest
which made our trip quite pleasant —
\\ o tound time, too, to notice oceasion
ally the crops along the road, which,
considering oil things, Looked very
well; corn especially was flatteung,
and cotton, while tiro weed appears
lieahliy, it i.j small; and wt* weru glad to
see, too, a ; 1 pi'ipui tiun of wheat :
but except along a (jiccti county, we
saw no corn or cotton ns good as ours,
At Covin On, amongst the crowd seek
ing to get aoourd, wiight have been
M.en i no long, “Broau axo” looking fel¬
low, who feerned just c little more nnx
ious than the rest, ami ono not know¬
ing of the harngicL to he given in At
Inntti. might have supposed thut Si JU I!
ol his kin folks were dicing and had
sent for him, but we knew it and Were
not to be fooled, r.-p 'ciulty wIk ii \w
soon Imurd u long Si.ghjand turuin to
act* i urn enough there was before u.
the invincible b'i Hawkins, of tho /;#.
hijHist, who i.s a good had will, a quiil
ami no slouch with a knif-o and fork
Also, Mr. »J. W. Ando rson, the agent
of tho Atfunt'i Cons''tn/toiif got on
hoard, and the balance ef the t ip t
Atlanta was very pleasant, where v. e
arrived i due time, and v ere nut by
t ol. Clark and chalked for tho Kimball
House, and iu-tnrdt 1 to meet et Fie
ConsUtnhon cflice at 7 j o’clock sharp,
from where we weie to go in n body to
Pease’s at 8 o’clock.
The ban 1 -sumo Cun&th ion building
was illuminated from garret to cellar,
presenting a very handsome appearance.
Chineeo lar;terns swung in trout, with
every window filled with iiglvt FO
S o’clock all h.td mremblcd, -itid after a
short stay in the iHSce, going through
it \ we repaired to tlie scene of con
ft tut mid now we pause, ti-yl only for
•he want of l.irguago adequate to ex¬
ptessour admitatioa for tlic boautitul
scene tint im: mr cyes on entering the
hantlsnttiu y i netl dining room, but
to remind ourscll that r»ur space is liiu
il< d, tin 1 to jr-traiti ourself fnnn follow
ing our inelinutiou und gmg into mi
nuto ilutaib ot tho jnucoodings of the
banqui t,
'1 be table v* ;s I;ft' ,;et lung with a
Center cross, isndcring ti.c wests
ot access trotu o p •; ite wings in the
center me was h pyramid ot
fruit , t lag l Ml.i v pyratni Is of
fruit a*, t varktUH puitions *d the
table Ao it; t. met aide quAitity i.
u a .nou '.s itilt.- n mted tfie table, wliih
It \f|*i \ es tii td With tl VV 1 1 s
u 11 c r h lagrancd urouud.
1 in' w ut weic in rich 1 !
, . adt.’s ,d' A lanta *ieU with
ot
her ,,i .ending their rarest, .sw, t
; i I .jit tlow't rs u» their muut.M'
Bering to the ttati |..C The Atlanta
ami West I’oint R R biotigbt ten box
v ol tnagt.olias, jussmmnes utul otlur
dohcu u.s an 1 rare fluweis, the gilt t!
the M-'t ior class it College Temple at
N* h< to. The flowers were typical ot
heir fair doners.
\ moil bcuutilul a !e wc never jaw.
iv a'C ft) acd to appreciate the fact that
h;.s ripntatiiil v.a> at stak as it were
’tod 1 o spread !i aiftult—and to say he
succeeded completely, is putting it
ligh:ly. I t I’cHftC, Dclmouico is
tu tl o shade At the he .d of the table
> it the gOiki m >g Mlyor Spencer, cl
Atlanta, itJu> j r t .» ed with becoming
dignify liity. and in a l.appy,
tint a; ptv ( etc speech, he
t the | n >- to the city, and by It;
m tuner a i good huuior, lavorall mi
ptl- -'ed all wh U.u t know him be
r *•,
At tbo other cud sat the fine hxking
staiwa rt ui ot Cul. N an Estes, frou
t. \ >’ Gem rat ID i.
;u a i ‘•et. cigtiilied but clever and
t)u;an, was prvscut, wj*Ji a
tew !U\ vd guests, and about twrtv fre
edito.s, UuiLtt g al th, r as hap; w »
crowU a* wc ever b- i .tccci p’easu
,o be u i;b \.i .-cate)!, now camt ‘
tt. a )t yod hum r and a s» atklc ct
w.i ft...d as we have se’.Gnu seen, Al—
u -t evtry one tailed it. atii vt
eotii.-e stone expected to make a N ceeh,
and they were happily to the point am!
s!s«rl Uii > were gltd that none wp.,
pi eptit'ed, for it was bettor to hear a lit
tlo from each oik* than to be bored by
prepared harangues of a Yew. Tho «U
foet was happy, >iiid each in closing
would bring out another We cannot
think of giving tho numerous toists
!, i»d ret ponses given, but each one was
in place, and we never saw anythin;/ of
the kind pass ofl bitter. When the first
course was announced we were ordered
to go at it, and you bet uo went at it,
all hands. As to the bill of lure, I’case
might be able to give it, bat we can t,
and refer you to Pease or Col E-tes—
the mountain L'o;/Ie, maybe, could go
through with it. But null it was one
ut the finest suppers we ever saw, and
will Carry the name of I’case uud the
CfiHStitHtivu down to posterity as the
most enterprising and live men of' the
19 th century.
C’f course wine flowed lieGy, and it
was a sore temptation to It;ese and the
balance ol us good tv in plats, but wc
HK.de up on ciequct, and that cremated
pudding, of which Col Estes at our left
was so fjnd. But Reese, poor fellow,
v.-.; really felt sorry for hiui, V his serious
co,item , j l<n,on , • ol a gln-« , of spaiblmg ...
rhamprgno would have furnished a
tunpeivncu lecturer a line uxt} but he
h Id out nobly, for a time, but after a
while wc looked again and the glass
wus empty and Ilett-e was ready to
make a speech —a happy glass that.—
i’v.Mvo o'clock having rolled around,
the ctowd disj erseil, feeling as huj py as
mu; cut;I I tud, to take some rest before
rihi.tg at G o’clock next morning to start
on the tx -tnsion, an] vm* believe all
wore able to gut to ilieir hotels—a tio
t;.' 1c tact—and were promptly at the
train at G o'clock, t-ob. r and refre.-licd.
ready fb: the ucii^btful buy we were :i>
t]cud.
At pro.isely G| o’clock, Thursday
morning, about lotty, some having
goiii) home, boaided the train — a spec
ial Haiti prcpiiicd by the bully la y of
tho W. vk A K. 11 ., Mr. li. W. Wren,
and tho aide itud iliiunut Sti^iciintcud
cut, Gen. Mcllac, thun whom f.vo mere
zealous and enterprising gentlemen do
nut exis* they are the itfe of the St..te
Komi. The time we wt**- to make—■
tojl iinv iii three liouts—-caused some
ol them to think scrio tdy about the 1
crt-ditois, and the interest taken in will
ows and orphans ; and when wo get
aboard, we noticed that the es?r me
bm.. end . 1 toe car was very popular.
l.ut wo were soon tiielv gliding over the
best road in the statu, and nltluiugli we
Were pr.tiieiu ; along ri ht lively, they
ill soon forgot the last tuiio we w«*rt
making, amt all were ct joying them
s -Ivi s. fhe road v.a mouth, arid owing
to llio late rains there was no dust,
Which made it teal uIuamiA White ob
serving the beautiful country, we did
not fu;l to notice the j routising aj pear
aneo ot ilie t roj s, anti it di»t make us
fuel good to see so many fields laden
with beautiful wheat already cut and
slit eked; it reminded us of old times,
and made us hope for a return of pro-per
it' Tt.e wheat irop was good, m i th
amount ! money if «iii put in ciicula
ttoti at t hw time, will greatly benefit
the j tu i Te, and w* hype tu .-uu i' bting
iiuur tiuwu otIO. * hey have planted
cxtuufcively ot cotton in X :lit Georgia;
more, w would gue s than iatt ye r,
but they h iv not invtsfcil to largely
in firti r-, us they did bis; year.
Noiii'iug ol interest happened till ~v
got to Kinufttun sale and sound, where
we nad to \v.*11 w halt hour f t the Itouie
tr.iin, l.»: the eplend.d l rass band which
bind th« air with
11 mu-bes ami made Kingston
.i\ t too tr an iv 1 and we
weie ■» ; sj t’d t or I|utm • , . ‘ 1 '
city ut so'. *i win re tv an.ved in
due tiiU) , and tound the nplemiid little
L M , ’ iu waiting, cleaned
up and t.eat tu a pin. Alter about aj
Biiuutes sta y in li me, during which
tit; w ut i t d around to sec the Cl
which wo i ittnd unatly improved since
wc i eav. i: ut ti yvut ago—its
iivuiy city now—th-. boot ummuhci ;
tea y, by a "liisllc, un i wc "ere a.l
soon abo ird, wuh tho bam! dispensing
b iu iiU.* st ains .d music, ghu.ng
slow down the beautiful T i s >,
tod were ftOou quietly winding mound
ho mountains and hill: The d»y "as
lUl.tul and ch ;»r, the air coo! and
* ^ 'ill? ■ K.t, and taken altogether this wa»
*
i.' pleasant t ide as we ever 1 uk The
C,i’ t tain and all the * ftic< r* of tbe boat
we t,)und to bo pleasant, courteous gen
tie men. who spared no pains for our
otaiuit an hum we feci very grate
iu:. In the engit or wc tound an old
ac luaiutaucc, aud from what we knew
id him, we Jcit that we were in good
b itids at;d felt no fear in his Jep irf
u.) tr. A tier a pleasant ride to Hatcher’
ftp ring. 2 utiles b;y!ow Route. «rd
a tt ft * trn there, w- started oo our
r.lurn, aud al u • ■* o’elooir sat iiow»
ou the i at, t Itj^i . aud \t€> t«u>t
say W' never ?«w Town to a dimmer we
enp'ycl more It was a 'p’cr.afd din
m-r. w«-li pieva’.ft.l 1 serve J in goo< J
rtyle. Just before r taehing Route, a
uieciiug was tr.a: ize » it J re.-olutious
of thanks pas-vd to the ufiieers of tbe
1 .*». the pr'prietorsot the l* n,
Railroad efficers, acu to L B. \Y
Wren. wit. acc.iupJutul 1 litre M.h l
the (rip, and a nled manually tlie
make to
up nfonr company. Mr - *.ud
ing w c only had a few mi.-lffes in Home,
^hiclt !'c Pome (■• took office, n {vantage of and went
I vrirr where Mr. Dwinell
1 ''ticket of lemonade,
to eo«.l and—Sc., »
,t tile , train . on. \\ c Were scon aboard
a l! , llt speeding homos
ward. At S " v
1 S l,i,,,tlc ,orr,,d
cording to the wo « nC ~
l U?J , i, nicc hot
supper waiting, "' ’ n ’ *
w d l
ull ; after which a *\ ln ? as c, W ’T
113 «P »t Atlanta, at
II lout ended .1,0 Mn C „, ,„ in f „ r h „,'“ v y
us the seventh anniversary
the At (ant Consti/uf 0 p
a m», and a most
bt 11 Hunt affair it " as The Omttitution
*
Will live long i„ the hearts of M
‘' fit ’ an ' ! wc ,,n l>« she may live when
hu p: 1 "''ft enterprising proprietors
have livid out their three score and
tMi yeoR, and bo as bold and fearless
advocate of the right as she is to day.
This eatcitaininent cost them aboi t
§1,0U0, or moic, and is a step ahead
the as t«, South, enterprise, and of any hope daily their paperin’
wc liberality
and enterprise may ever be rightly re
Warded and appreciated.
‘-At ,s\i tx At 'count OF Colob.—
Last bunday ever mg, says a Washine
ton d.spatcli fjenaicr to Morrill, the Fpringfidd R,,,nl
for , walk. Bussing of Maine, was
out a a cliurvh o!
c-dored Methodists, he was so pleased
with the singing that he went in. lie
hail been scatfd a Jew moments when a
dignified colored brother came up to
him and stid that the church was for
colored people and that they prefered
to Ue left alone ani undisturbed by
white people during their services. It
suddenly rill occured to the solemn Mor¬
that hs, had sat up all night about
a v, k before voting for the civil rights
Lilt, but 1<> did not mention it. lLe si¬
lently withdrew.—,y. Louis li>i>nblL
CO
Texas R ami l*iize Concert
The Hoii. das. T. D. Wilson, May
or ol Houston, and llie City couocil,
eudurtu the enterprise as follows :
Hui ston, Texas, '
3 Vo, th* undersigned, April 2ft, 18.’4 I
al Estate r. gard the lie
Foster Distribution, which .J. K
proposes to make on the 20 th ot
-Inly next, in this city, us calculated to
piomoto improvements, and placing
with n the reach of many, who other
wise would be unable, a chance to se*
euro a home for them and their tarn
ii:cs, and having from our long acquaint
anee with him, every confidence in his
integrity, *bat wu lenl justified iu saying
we believe he will carry out his
L)istrit u tion ,10,i °8' 1 y ®nd ^'Hy, accord
, .
j, s T „ Wi , SOJI> J5 j.* McDonou h
.
Robert Burns. i’reil .S f anlcv>
It. B i’ear, ?s. 1*. Turner,
^ lt**t'man, John 1 >. Uscncr,
M. Harrington, John Maher.
Capital Flize, $. 3,000 G«dd. T’opulut'mti Ten
Residences iu Houston ;
20,000, and (he ra Iroad center ot the
§mte, and nearly 100 tracts of bind in
,Ji,lcr ‘‘ ,,t !’""i«>ns of the State Value
ol prizes, tjfUGOOO ; 73 . 0 UU tickets, at
$2 each. Address
T VV Hooee, Treasurer,
J. F Fostkb, Manager,
Houston, Texas juuc 27 -lt
NEW \lis .ALTSEM ENTS.
aorit b.
srp- hist so ant’s Orricn )
Gfio: 1A It I.H i} n AM! tl.KKir.O ro
A cot sta. t.\ lune lt*74. j
I'KIiSON'S DESIR 1 XG TO AT
TEND THE COMMENCEMENT
K.\ El*(. lSh> of the 1 o uet'3 t>ulow
named—Covington Female College,
June 24 th; Madison Fcntaie College,
July 1st; fiercer I niversity, .July 1st;
Em ty College, July 8th, and State
I'nivt r-ity, August 5 th—will be passed
over tlie Georgia and Macon and An
gusta Railroads f,r one fare; full fare
required going and return tickets gi vc „
tret;.
j. scsen , rs wii , rurc!)ase lieket , from
the Agents. Conductors are require ■
to collect fate from |.»***-•> r uii not
having tickets t o r - ,l Y ^’*I n ®d by an
Agent »«f tickets Ootopany.
lietum will be good for ten
lays.
S. K. JOHNSTON, Supt.
juu'iOtilaug.i
i:. j. joiixstox,
Corner Mullmry and Second Sftreet»,
MAC OX, GIlOIlGIi.
F..VLF.U in WATCHES. JEWELRY,
Silver vui-e. Fancy e ts. AS ts
i t the celebrated Dl.MOND >pECTA
t'f.1 !*. Eve Glasses Fine watch work a
-pe a’.ty Jc-we.ry repaired and engraving
• OU“. June 1A tf.
LINES & WING *
’ ‘
( E ION l‘IIlA I; .T( ) I B 'l ’IIJVV'I‘ICI{§,
58 ('1: W L (,‘hm‘x‘y \‘Lruct.
Nl‘l‘flfl'. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ - (£I‘10IHH \
Orders left qt the TIMES V1. PLANTER Onmc will rncvivu
prompt mtenuon. y...“ L: n.
New fkdvertisements,
w. L -jSSx. . r r.Tr
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A . HUFF >
Wholesale and lictail dealer in
Bacon, Flour, Hay, Oats,
HEAL, PEAS, SMM
COFFEE, SALT, LARD 9
Etc., Eltc,
15,000 Busliels White Corn.
Having on hand thn largest stock ot \V lute Corn now held by any one
in Georgia, L otter inducements to those who wish to supply themselves with
W. A HUFF.
Mixed or Yellow Corn.
10,000 bushels Mixed or Yellow Corn for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Lard.
Buyers of Bacon and Lard will find it to their advantage to advise with me
forco making their purchases. 1 pay cash for provisions, and purpose to sell
them low lor the ready money.
U. A. HUFF.
Flour, Hay, Oats, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.
In addition to the largest stock of Corn and Bacon held in Middle Georgia, 1
have always on hand a choice and select stock of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Hay.
Oats, iSalt, etc, all of which I sell at the lowest possible Cash Price. Time or¬
ders will only bo filled at special rates to bo agreed on.
W. A. HUFF.
■ ■f
Successor to WALKER & DOBBS,
Importer of and Dealer in
CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE ,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Chandeliers, Gas & Kerosene
tfOX EXPLOSIVE LAMPS,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS,
FLOWER POTS, <fcc.
SO k .Y2 Mulberry Street, .il4CO.\, t«A.
Agent for the State of Georgia for PORTERS PATENT GARDEN and
TATION COMBINATION HOES.
june 13 , 3 m
GREAT REDUCTION
—IN—
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND
—AT—
Timmerman & Wise s,
182 Broad Street, Ain»'iisla, Georgia.
(Opposite the Augusta Hotel.)
1-50 GASES of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. VALDES and UMBRELLAS just receiv.
ed And in order to make it to the interest of the pundi^er, we are determined to
veil EXL’EKBIXGL Y LOW, forCish or Approved dW. Wc-would be glad to see
ail cur Haucouk Friends at any t me. Please give us a
june 13 3m. TBIMKJi'IAA Sc WISE.
The Best, the Cheapest!
:o;
BOOT‘- * SHOES TOR THE MILLION
1 > eoplc oi Hancock. avIicjt you go to Town
don’t forget to call Oil
A ND supply yourself with Boots and Shoes, the like >»iiich has never been seen iu
this city for manf years. II.s t«tock is large- .liau ever before, and made strictly Lo
order by the best moiufaeturers in the jjho*gA*'- eounoul
He wilt sell all quaines of Ladies’ > cents a pair I,EDUCTION ; and G^n
tiemen’s hanJ-sewedShoee, Congress t»*f |ers And Boots at 50 cents, and $1.00 a pair
i w»r than st ary otker period Uuriog the present year. Every article sold warranted
ia the strictest sense of the word. received
He gratefully acknowledge the ’arge patronage from bis friends in the coua
... i i,j, utujwil 'o accommodate aud nlease them.
1 4 —■' I--- PETjjJR KEENAN
; pu; a. CwutrA lbji.tl BuU'Uuf. A tiu^a.Gt.
NEW A]>V''llTI.<T3!MNTS
I*. C,.SAWYER'S
PATKStr JI NK 10 It, 1873 .
’Wbli Adjustable Boll Box and Swing¬
ing Front, for (Funing Damp,
Wet or Dry Cotton,
Also, the Celebrated
GUIS WOLD GIINT,
Genuine Fattem, with the Oscillating
Box, Mauuiaetuicd by
C. SAWYER, MACON, GA.
took ■ lie I*M inium last year.
Having fv.vni-hi-d my simp w.tb new ma¬
and llio Im-ki ot woikinun, tl cro ia
no Gin made Unit, can excel mine as to tin- -
iidi I am no.v running llio bearings of tho
S>w and Urush i - the Pivot or (bcil nting
Ilexes that neve- heat, though run as high
as 2 000 revo’niioi-s lo ih<-in mne. I hope
my pair ns will not do ihis year ns they
did last, wait till they needed the Gin bo
fore ordering Send on your otdeis at once,
>o that I may have >ime to do your work
right. ]t costa no mot e to order now than
in TUB September. SAWYER
ECLTP--E COTTON'
GIN wilt it s imp- oveinents, has won i a
way upon its own merits, to the v<-ry tlvst
rank of popular f„v r. I' stands to day
WITHOUT COMIMSTITION in all tlia
points mid (pi-lilies desiiuble or attainable
iu a PERFECT COTT >N GIN
Our Portable or Adjustable Boll Box pla¬
ces it in ilie power of every planter to regu¬
late the picking of the seed to suit himself,
and is the only one made that dons, Prop¬
erly man ged,’ HA IVY Kb’S E0LTPSEW3IN
will maintain the lull natural lengin of the
staple, and he m de to do as rapid work as
any machine in uso.
Three premiums were taken by SAW
YELPS ECLIPSE CUN last year, overall
competitors, v t : Two at the Southeast
Alabama and Soudiwest. Geo gia Fair, 1 1
Ktifiiulft-one h Silver cup, the other a di¬
ploma, Also llio first Premium at the Pair
in Goldsboro’, N'oitn Carolina.
Macon, Ga., June 2d, 1874.
Tlic SAWYElt GIN lias ro sup.riois ng
to speed, light Draft, ni d perfect Holt, ns
it nev. r breaks. In a test trial at the State
Fair, fir spe d, the following gins were rim
wi'li the following results, run 4 minutes
each :
Sawyer Ec ips 50 Saws, . 24 lba.
Gullets t-in 50 r-nws. 24
Malls Gin and F.eiW 51 Saws, K]
Needle Gin 40 ( i|- ; loa, . . 18
Pratt’s Massey’s Gin 40 Saws, lit
and Center 10 . 14*
If Massey has ever taken a premium at
any Ge vgiu Smto Fair it is unknown to
tli« Geoi'tii Agriciltuial Jlociely. I can
furnish hnudivds of c. rtiticatcs of the order
following'
NEW GINS
"tVill be (luliver. tl on board (lie cars at tho'
f 1 owing pr ces :
Th.rty five Saws, $ 1 •’ 1 25 *
Forty Saws, ro oO'
Fur y-tivo Sawn, 108 75
F.fy Siy.iy Saws, 187 0f»
Saws, 225 00
Seventy Saws, 2fi2 00 )
. I
Eighty Saws, :!I10 00
To prev.-nt delay, orders and old gins
should he sent in 'lninediatoly.
'Iitne given to rospoiiHitde parties
Voluntary TTstf itionial*
Avk Unto loul from tlm various sect ous of
the cotton-growing Stales, of tile charniiteF
fobuwing :
•* Ki.iionn Ft,.\ , Get.. 15, 1875.
Jlr. P. C. sawykh, Mncm Ga. :
My gin is «loing well, nm well pleased’
with it In fact it cannot bo boa*
Respectfully, S L. WILLIAM 1 *,
Guutams, s C., Sipt. 10,187,'J
P. <1, Fawvkk, Mh<i :
Denr Sir—When y u fiunl mo the fifty
new gin, yo)i reiptc t< d me whe-i i tried her
to let yon ki ow how I in pleased willi tier,
and according to yrur request 1 will <1<* po.
Yesterday alien oon 1 limed lmr. I gin
ed one lionr and tliity nnnu’es on
u | ilo of cotton which was too damp
to bo in real good order. I ilien pack¬
ed die cation, pulling 7.1 yards of bag¬
ging on the hft'e. I then weighed it. and tt
weigh-d 514 pounds do not hrsjtn'o to
say thill she is tlm fastest a ml picks ns clean
as any gin t'>o* 1 over saw ginning. 1 \0mld
not exchange her for no 50 ssw gin of any
Oilier in ,ke. Magnolia gin not adopted.
Yoiiis respect fully.
I weighed II. KASTFJtSIN.
P. S. ft p<1 oo'I on for one oth¬
er bal« the first, one I ginned on your gin
bun. M'.ndav nfiernooir, mid it turned nut 14*
pounds. pounds, over one-third, bale weighing 407.
VniKt", Ai,\ , Ap.it 20ih, 18 71
Mr. ]’. G. HawyMK :
I a 11 .) vo-y weft plcafted with Hie fifty saw
Cotton Gin 1 li ii”tit of y*>u lust summer. It
does nil you said if would do, and does it
w, 11 It, gii s fat-t picks dean, makes a
good sample, and with ili« adjustable breast,
never chokes. I never expm ta use any
other. Yours truly.
J. It. BAT ILL’.
FATttnrnN, Ga., April 21 at, 1874;
Mr. P. f 1 v'avyi jr Xluvttn, On ;
ue.'if Sir- 'I’ll* Gin wu bought of you last'
mit, is iv h arc • leiisid (o say gives en'ire sat
faction. We would not have any other.
six We have ginn- d 200 baits, ginning froni
to t n pur day, cotton third ng itself af¬
ter par ing to 1. IVe can safely my, that in
our opinion, it is (he best gin now in use.
You s respectfully, i to ,
MILL Eli & McKOWN.
We, tiie under igiu d have 'vi nessed tho
operation of Messrs. Millerft McKown’s gin,
made by !’• C. lawyer, M eon, Ga., and
can say that it cleans the seed better than
any i in v e know of, and makes as good lint
“s any gin in the Slate.
II. STI!ICELAND, J’. P. S. WILLIAMS,
W. ii. ELDER, W T. ROBERTS
ltev. S. UAIiVEY, J. L. MARTIN’. ’
L- c t;*T Gkovr, G v, Oct. 30ih, 1873.
Mr. I*. C. Sawysn, Macon, Ga
D.-ur Sir—Enclosed dud draft on Griffin
Banking with Company which tor §140, as payment for
our gia, we are. well pleased.
Yours truly,
If. T. DIG KIN & -ON. .....
GINS REPAIRED Y.
Grf.tigor - v.J __do •fmomnaing elsewhere. well to con *
suit :.j).nal* 11 **
T*. C. SAWYEE,
IVCacon, C^a.
Agents for the Sajo.,/; f w Gin.
^ *»•
Mrun f^cnville
j. Li- Stirrith H <’
W. L. S. BE1I). t'lifir .if, S C.
J AS. Y. GOOD LETT E & EO., Spirlan
Dr. burg (J. II , 8. <
.J. \V. SUMMERS, Orengeburg C. II.,
&. C
STACKHOUSE & CO., Marion C. D-, S. C.
E. C GREEN. Sun.ter, S. C.
W. ISAAC, Tliotna- ville, Ga.
BURNET’*" A: CD.. Ma)i«m. Ga.
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