The Sparta times and planter. (Sparta, Ga.) 186?-188?, November 28, 1874, Image 4

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0<*or ff in Fai i)i|j,«. Th' |*|.«n» * » two Mule Pit;-in. The followin'* is Hie result of tw jnnle hu - Unjj h m inn h\ Mr. IV. \y. *n Brook- roniii v, for tii<> i'V, WiUlOUt ()},; if*e ot uut 1ST I, *hnilinv, (; rover rMmiH’l'ciiil *« n p.’lTet'ih iv Vi well know n Lou!< 1 not title man, who Tue anything. lint l.i* word, we hove flip ' 11 ' i 1 U'hiiI I'.nm i'-. fi^i • < eouunitter, mnl e\.'itu eroji::ml ground, and certify pf'orrvrfnoi*/ of tI k* following: over !•*'*!« (lie first prize for the Ktnte*% IWX.,y made on two acres at the n .‘/Til! J l ,'Z£ ' • h' 0 I'm lnl.il, per I, ft 're—73,1VK) fOOl ■ - ,M" n< ® W f'is i ■ :,‘i lio ImUpera re—Ha' ^oii; lil.*v .■ i t *'* ■ *j, r I. o11. * I. 028 00 fi ni I • saoi * lionl, lbs— Mooeni . Iniiiilri I, 72 2' Peas from he a>n ■ litmt, 108 Im.di da-J one OIK il iHai p.*r Itttrhel, 108 (K 14 a ;ii . pi.ni ,i i! liu-li N per nccc— • •fin hush l>. one doliar t> rliu-h'd. Cf-‘! O' »(',!'( H ti'itatm f, -l;:.i bushels—(0 cents JJ« per IiurIi l, 173 2) h<'.‘ i'H.ic. 211! gallons syrup, in 8o eo ds p, r gMpo.t, 120 00 acres c >, tu.i, i;i hall s, eeclt bah' ir.2 po i.i h c,s7« Lmii cotton, i - lina cd at l, 0 un 12,'u i v-iiU per poumi —m r,o 7 if rsi’RNsr.s: Feed f ir 1 n , tnuh f lOO 00 feed f ir .v no Clop I'll oo Wages Wages of o i ■ man, II» M of a i in i. !KI Oil Wn, Wages of i w n vt om in, <10 to V nt i . 1 ,/ )/ n 2o I I) Board f n Hi viith 2 b!iIMi •en,lno on J ieprtn liij', etc., 20 00 — 11 , 01 .'! 00 Cl arprortt, f2,212 70 Kcom the New England Farmer. Ijo.vn oil tin* Farm. A)(d'>'i,'h t!»!M is fin oM siilijoct, yet J think wo i’t:iy niwtiys Itetni witmo tliin.f IV ii i I'Xjicnciii’o, itii«4 from those who lirtvs! Iitid fx|iorleitf<>, and Mini that is about, all ivo farmers,— iniotliif.it«•<! larmorH,—expect to do. I hue hid two cxpci’icnccg; lirst. inys’itf, as a hoy on the farm; ami •t’fond, with my hovs on Inc farm. A i my father was a smill farmer find had three hoys, when we heejtinc lar;-e cnoii.'jli to work it was neeessa ry for us <<» earn something more than wo could from working ids Rintdl farm. 1, heim; the oldest, at idiout Ih" life of fourteen years, went olfto Iho faetory. Inbor in (heto ries Itrin;" li tter v.’iipes than farm Work, partly Ixeanse in the facto ry we have work the year round.— J folio .ved I Iii - work lorfdtfiut t\\e|| y \ e uv, yet ill this time I never lost ky iei <i far the ftinii. If 1 had a J'ed’iv or week, it was always it B^cle.i *tife to fjo and work with ( < |! | Dlaee. Work Jr IV • Ve!‘'*s • H«h" Wii jf wlml it is now, with fii •ehiiiery we have. The A..\ comes in Iwro, Whut was ,.»re plea ant ithoiil ii ? Take ha t inif. in tance, when w« used to mow nml rake by lutml. I know there is work about it,—It >rould lilisfer my ]iaii(l« yet, wl> u work i mole plea - nut, il is not m» very disaprccahle, and tin I i w hat my lather used to do. He wtitdd not <et a boy to mowing XVi11 1 a eythe that u mild tint cut well, but wtuilil • e<* that Ids hoy's scythe NVa a ;ood ,as bis own, and be wa nlways |,|ea-anl to us ii’we did not <lo our n oi k to suit him. liotead of reohling it lie would try mid teueh it-, and here, 1 think, is one impor¬ tant p, hit. If farmer- want to keep thetr hoi * on the farm, they should he plea ■it and not scold, becaiiM’ llitye i!imt ilwjiys do work ms well ns ( ! - ir ('.tliers, rrmemhering f!i:,t they have Hot hud the experien ,e ot fdiler fH-r. OlH, Ref II »• 11 1 1 •hope " heu they shall have bad the experience I hut 1/e have, they ui!) beat llx, ,* they Bill, if lie iiiiil and give the! 1 time. 1 think we want to gel too nmt'h front our Imv*. I bill’ cu fatbrr* that Minted their boy * to ‘To to M’lioot and learn, but at the same time would have them up early in the morning, and work tin til the last minute, and as soon as hum ■ o ni in they were ivtpdivd t" go to Work. Now when your boys go l" *ot. <b' not think of getting mue'i wei'Ii from them. l liey must have irtim* tune for themselves a the siylti I’ , "all w ork and no play make d el. a dull boy." Never lake a boi out of-eliool to work. I have II n hen their work *roi In liTTTTxl lyt j V-- j! 1 c e Iii, hoi mil of scln*' 1 '* ' r " J i, i ■ 1 Tettio^lur, exil’J help. «p M *> >, ;i little UarderV*^ii* M .i Ihcii. w ben lltei " Hire nsrh vc*; «bi\ Ibex J m lA.oi t heir ■bool -. semijjyfiTTwiili euun. (b it. ii’we n load «,t xx* , nl io mtti’^i-i t, they can , nu ,t yeeoii it-* up eonvctli theiUM'lxi". 4 iive tho'u a ehance to iki *-iilliel Id ll , do lint think that llici ll HI hf cm iteiit t.i always pled llil'll pi iTo : .line ohl ruts that x\e llitb l.ct thern Imre some thing- to their Hkhijf* -at the same time n e ks'cj)a xviiteh on them, nml not eneotiraiB' them to run headlong iu to htr'm'ss. I think w e had better keep the rein- partly in one hand-, no that, if tla x t to going too last, vrae.tn reit them upu little and not let them run axx ay xi itli us. ♦ • A tir i:m - cU egyinnn xi be xva traxe'.in: : •ped at a hotel much fee qnent' d hx wags and joker-, I'he host, not b n ; u-i'd to b ixe n gun.tn a ii.* tahk', looked a tin xx tth ■ uvpr l the utic-i- ti-cd a their artillery ot’ xx il Upon Idiu out el Jl: rcmaik. t he cU rgx man ate hi- dinner quietly . »p lx without ibserving the gib- un< Mieel'* of hi* Melghh%*i'*. de-pnir hi* Owe o Ihetu. iunivHi at l.i-b in at e. - ti'l lohhn : "Well. I tlee heard at xour patleme! has been Have not all that -•I X oil “ "Oh. ve*: hut 1 am u-t i! Ra roll kii'iw who 1 mu t” sir." "« e! I, I xx ill intorui >oil 1 e Ha plain > if a lunatic asylum: me." rema k* have no effect upon nex d nip'; When it [ling .iiid mi-t at KuNl'.llii! but i • o ttle fc|Fu'c t -V JJcr Adyrrt'isf'mcnts Now Chromo for 1875. sm nan \( iffjrv i‘H" ey t ; 'i- /i wle'tl: t -i.iirle t>V *'.l .1 > IV I *1*1 I I !! l. CIll.T flip 1-7."'. Mini fi Util s 'll".' > II I ill n.ISnNii III,IV n| “l.ll'i JIKSI UK," l|i' iiiuiii iiiii st chtunio ever of¬ fered liy i\ j»i; Utip»* T. i .a jn-i ,'i Mi \:u*u I'm re •DVr pontniii ieIf li'i l*.l.< luV.i !i ,i »e„ ;*n .. a. I'hilnJeli'hia. A. Complete Outfit v i. i; K ! W.> ’A pant :t if,. entii' lv. In . Vi i f;. nrl-'Jikor tmud i. i t"ke nr.! '!- invt deliv ir > !- foruiir 4ilT.lt 4 . «>. t*. -hue of sta iii nuiily i.iiikU. i... pupil.. if mi i hi >ii< •>! i -mu!;I n-im--- ill Vm u for v v i,r. oi l. miih > or 'sin.Vie. at ...... £ trm''ling. Large i-h iPort •: a rout •! MltAt, film,lies of Lv.«, t'ii’t'ii o-i! frc.i I i nriv a. A'liiVH*. A 1 DKN. I. *. t 1. ,v 4 < >.. f. \ 'more . Mil. BtJCCJBSa BEYOND C03fPETITION. tTdlis' Patent s^Cottcn Tia. - ** <3 I»r<SM Cora a'arm* if* Ptrenr'h, merlM % l 4 or re 1 * l atlvTit.n ?ea ovrr an f In tlie market We aro rroparr n to aunpty the Iratlo at mark t frlooe. (’Mere uua ci fcaiui'ia Orrlcra rcrpectfuU/ toHeiusd. Andrcaa j A. J. N 1 LLI 34 CO., PillsburQh, Pa. f J* Al so, m'fri. Xr'I. PiseU ar.4 Iron , of all kOe!* ■ , i'jfcr J __ SNKLL, SPARK GO., u ’. si t It Ti f: r f>> < AJtniAor.s, sid > and 1-s'n'ing - T lop 111 ggies, i ’> lit ;gi I •!t- at Bi ggies, Pita Il.irom e 1 • hi s, 1'v, - \\ ill.-, i u'.jii'llOlS, h ■«, R .cknit s, etc. N’KW !• I IN’, < ON N. Harness e.t l.nn i'rlees. (’onsult Kconoiny imU- end for eat logit e iif prices. $5=$2D »b» il'eite.Tel ! • rin- free, Ni’r's, i <•„ Pn. I Inn.d Me. t/t-njl B?*;7mat ' M i.Eli ifi.a.a • • : In if a' • and Fu «f I ■ \ -. i I ir I. al t . Costs M t I’ll I Xi; to I i v it. I’m I irtilnrs Free. Vi 3 P. o. \ .’. KEU’i X CO.. A Mg' a, M •• lost IiXTBAORDMRY Ten ts «f Ai’vi i t i-lnir nre iill'i’ii il for news papers III the : tale <•»’ GEORGIA! Send for li a nf pa, hts and chcdidc of rates. Addi'i Geo. P. Rov/tjl! Si Co’ A.cIvedi^Agts .-%<>. If IMESK l£«tV 1. Riaa.R to Kiitv mts ui Tins pAiaa’.. 4 ti It A N It C I I’ T < o N 4 K I: T J\ Will hegiv ii iu fii. citv of 1 .1 i- Ikiio. North ( luoliim, Deceirx^^r 31, 1374, for the f> ii’po r* of ereetln OSD FELLOWS TEMPLE The UratKt tiifi II o BEND jW HOUSE WORTH $(10,000 03 <’ It A NO ( l it 4.1 IT $ 10 , 000 . ”***“•'• b VI 11 t.ii I S, lf‘,s 1 r.\si I •. .. • 4 •S, * n;>,n<n> -• - 3 Pries Ticket . sej./.O Agents Wanted. For f,ii i li irt Mi. tlie M er, Ron ). MENDENHALL. ln’j.'.Ki, I.)»p15 M T. T . I !><‘2»>!a I le.’ilci - in t 'r-wr?. • jf 4^11 i. ~^fc#■ •• ta* *>%* TL GRATES, \ ’n! Mjiiiufaellirer- nf r rs.N WA HE, '2 '• II: ,1 Mli-eel. AiirhsIh, <;n. 1I AV,M *Ht v ! in Mev-t>. W I ii *v f 11 . e>. :i:i I ve¬ si* * v h in eji.m I ! I •ti I* i * r v I t hi .t" ritlfim Ni \ ’i. „n i I - " tmoi** Uuri i Id a IStin :nu! v !♦ " •;Uail y ii<., V>1, . ,'.i. •*( U >| hus i • Il -U|I|||> i f I* U in ul w n 11 uu l\ . 1. DM i'll A ' , 1 B 3 AtlCll TA HuTEL. j OVSV, tier of I ■i I ami W a-liingtim T h o roil, hi y Ron ova tc d V \ I» Refurnished Throi shout* r I \\ ill tie I. u to (tie |u lieu = m:l geineut ( h’lolhT 1st* 1ST !. h ii \ rid.ib S. Mo .liFll, Brepriettir, JOSIAH MOSHKK. Supcri itcndcnt 11.'.il OI>. ; *A; t tMtnt BT 'l l I t tat a l ie Ml. I :;*;v •I on v. I. le i.. in r ih. V ' • \. -pit i>», I . tv It It \S IMP! ::! ♦ UMM'I ’’ N • Titr iif d.Mh he tl ill t bt t I •r th t j I't \S t.t.K \ 1 Ft: t: m;r. tv .f —lit I>. t, r \ in!' m u t t t. \ I. v... l«« in n I, trial Ji . F 'Ti i. at to .4 arv \ F*n 1 i 1 Mali s. Fk n. u. ri»;t" ■ ..xi'* . *i an*, t-a r w e X \ N««.ii r i r. x i >. O s v M U V ' : M .* xx h s XI . V .—n I X - ‘ *• | v k M Augusta Advertisements. = JAMES W. TURLEY, (Third House Above Globe Hotel,) AiiguHta, Georgia, JS NOW OFKIIHIXU a malt hlot. .Stock of First-Class 0 DRY GOODS, ' l>K< 'ALLY suitable for Fall wear. Having Kjient many weeks in the North personally leeling sue't styles as are MtKiuVmj, ami olnaiiiiiigthem at the lowest Maiiufaeturrra* sc¬ Importers’ prices, he couiUentlj verv ami e ■ v an say to ins friends that he is now iirepaied to offer Bar^aiiis tiiai will be Most Coaviacin^, —IX— F O li E I G N I) R E S S FABRICS, one ^ssr*^5ss*«sri*& h s\Vlhc'"lr?Krf'L^7''nropr : xss VeUiM tl '* t haVC yH *W* a **' to "»>ich will ad.led new “ r * Sheetings, Shirtings, Bed Ticks, &c., o: o- 1 IoN> J'ountry DKPAUTAIEN'T Merchants and Citv lie Shop Keeps era can obtain very low rtgures. Wholesale very tine live amt at verv small p ronts . octlO-km J;IMES AV. TURLEY. IMMENSE --o:o-- Great Eargains m - CLOTHOG —AXD Gent’s. FURNISHING &&-GO TO“fea .*.*■•« H p Angus! Dorr 5 AUGUSTA, Where > '' ’'' PJ? a O',' 4 ’ <>ntflt in < lnthing. etc., for prices lower than ever before. itt-t retnf Oi’ii from New lurk, with the Irrgeet an-l l,e«t relccled stock of NEW Fit.I. \ N WIXTKK 4.0<lpseverhrinight to thfs market, ami having Imiight cheap for rash,'I pan il tn offer n ;tt a iiui gains, amt it vv ill he t** the interest of purchaser* to give me a can going ei-ew here. SUITS A SPECIALTY. August Dorr. mehuTiiant Whtdesale aiitl Retail Dealer in : eaflF m Cliisi and Gents. Fernislii Goods 222 BROAD ST., AUGUST A, C. V. WALKKER, Auction Commission f/ierchant, And l'uniituvo Dealer, 317, 313 sad 321 BroGd Stroot, \ l Ci 1ST \ , <i KO It fi I A , Furniture of nil styles, direct from the tae'ories. eons sfin^ „f Chairs, all styles ; 1 >r« ssin«r Suits, < handier Suits* tVi'.rdroboa, l»edsteiyi H 0 f ditrerent styles, l.ounqes, d'aldes, lhsks. Hut Hacks, ( ribs, Uradios. Hookers, etc 8«>.besi> broods have been selected in person at the factories to suit th. Boutin in market arid will In* until at faet.-ry p rices w th freight and eoiiiiu ssioii luldt d. (live me a call, as l am detejmined to sell ns rhea, as any person South. Oct 17 tf EHOURACE KCKIE ENTERPRISE •O.o itoa Giiiiti's r elf-rasiBBicg, Mdt f ie I *atontod -.April, ls7*Jh. li!u 'po (' i ton Fueler*, 1 lante » **■ •! Muntifucai ers, • li« .uK.prthprs n*-. now pejiv I offer tluir eutitcly novel SKIF FacTENING TIE, !'• r baling Colton anJ o I pmjDOr, Tim. Ill) i-fi|ti!il in every re*j>ect to any Tie n w iu u-e. b»j easily fis en<*ij Jiiil I. M.TEU1GR fmln the fact lliat once l -frtieC it i, an iti fii—itiiiiiv to retn■■ ve th* llinin will i.ut n st culling il, t hereby 4,1 \U iN 1 KI.1V. Farniets and 4,|her p.inie* agahi't in--m w ighi hv re< « of r m v.a! of Hoop.. rtt I hi- 1 1K li .s been examineil by tie .rly every Km to nut Merc’ of t'har e.:,.n - been p'onotinee-i a pe< tret pncce-sH Or.lae. f,r S 11W «,r .-Kt'ON[» HAND RIVETED HOOPS will be nr mr»V - a- low a priec a- *»y other I te, a' the manufactory MOsKS GOLDbMITH & SON, 4,«. 8. 10, Iff, 14 and 10 COLONNADE HoV/, VEDL E 1IASGF. ■ Ch«ile»to *, S. C J. H. OPfENHEIM, General 4 cent, jt» e ‘J7 Om. 10J Kevnoitl* S reel. Augusta, Ga. ■ ^ .0,^1 — KHS. tt. BRUM CLARK'S, Hroad st. - Aiurusia, il AEG STtli’K of Millinery Goods. Hats,Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, j bon*, Lace*. (.' dlat* ; Unit CuiIn Braid* Ac , Ac. Faticv Dry Goods in variety. Belts, Buckles, Setts.Ear t’ lti' 1 -, y,i phi r Wei l. Shetland Wind. Buttons, Gioips, Fiinges, -. i V its Hals at j Bonnet- made of good material at reasonable prices. Mis. t't.ok e* Agent tor Madame Dcniure»l'» Patterns for Ladies and chil ilrcn. Semi i«ir Catalcgue. MRS N. BRI M FLAHK : 2*'l lir ad. Street, Augusta, Ga. ft b 14 * .1 . M . 15 l 15 1) ELL, Cotton Factor &. Commission A u tf u « 1 n , O d o r g* I a , .1; Vl-I Sn-in’. A**. t> lfarrrn Block Il \ND TIES and all eu-tomary supplies famished, and CAf 5 ADV ANf KS wade as usual. CoBsigumeou roUciUd. sef lOxdni w Macon Advertisements. .1 ON E S & WHOLESALE Cotton Avsrnio I o mAl*l*IIAXANf)CK Jl SKP.mVHKAT, Tonne-see XV bite Seed W lieiit, Just received anil win ranted pine. Pur sail by JONKS & JLWTKU. lAALL SEED BAULKY. J. 3no bimk-ln in store mnl for sale l>v JUNKS A JJAXTKlt. PNDJSIKS. Sugar. Coffee, Soai». Caudle * Clio *s Starr Liverpool Bagging ami \ irgima Salt, ami Lies. Plour, all grades, in bills., i hlf and < ,r sacks. i tavon, LaA i d. Blaster, Lime, Laths, Cement, Corn, Plastering Hair, Hay, Oats, Always on in- hand and fur P.llc flt lit** Invest market rates JOSE* & UAATKtt. Macon. Oct. 17, 1S74. Oct. 17. OLIVER, DOUGLASS o GO. nilALEKR I\ E3: X> IE®. E3 , § r F O V E ® , "T I KT i&W 3E2. 23 A N 5) f M o u *i e ii ** ii i s h i n g O <> od», THE LA till AST STOCK OF POCKET AM) TABLE CUTLERY 1 X T II E C 1 T V . scjif-Sm C3rO °Ia?o> Next to Lanier House, Macon, Ga„ To Buy Furniture & Carpets Cheap. New Goods Just Arrived. Bejstoa li. Be InMtn an 1 Bailor s Mts Chair-. Tables, Wa h-iairl-, Carpets, Oil-Cloth Win ■low Shailes, Wall Paper, Ac., ,v„ Crll and Look. Tietr.lic Burial Cases and Caskets W<I4»D 4'OFF INS, ( ASKS AND < a>KKTS of all kitfls. and sit any Briee. Don't for gel the place, OcUJ-fi’,11 1SEXT 10 AiAHilR liOlSH. E3. 3P. 7 Succoesor to WALKER & DOBBi, In poiter i f ;im| |) ( . !i er iii CHINA. CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE, Table and Pocliet Cutlery. Chandeliers, Gas & Kerosene Fixtures, SOS EXPVJ)S1VM l,%32PW f coal oil, lamps, bur neks, chimney l’l.oxv lilt lb *T's», &,<■. WO A S’» tltilbrii v Mircl .11 l< Agent for the State of Georgia for PORTERS PATENT GARDEN and PLAN¬ TATION COMBINATION HOES. ser t2»}.—.in OSd and Reliable Movement TII tT '.UVilli S' 4!!>. A C hall 4 * ** «' C to t la <» "W o i* 1 <1 ! Ccckstc Portable PcilPH^e Pe r Ikrpe-Pcwer. CfOCk&i’S A^t \ * fiction Gift Qcas* • ROCKET'S 'Vton Screw with Palls or Conical Rollers—none better made—Crocket's Hollins' Toot din Gear, from 7 to 12 feet with pin iw,» o,It!i»i of i ittinjps fof M«am and Wat r works Uso all other articles of Iron or I’rass for sale at CROCKET’S IU 0 x\ WORK ', sep2ti,3m SMITH. Macon, Ha .1 AMES V'cnt, Kp )t rta. Ha. F. s. Johnson, -ii. F. >. JOHNSON, .ii:. llol.llFS JOHNSON. F. S. JOHNSON & SONS, * -DEALERS in— EC ®.rd -w aro, Iron. Ntecl. .tgrii'iiUural liitiilesiients, 1’Alltll.lNKS’ SCALES, (arriajc ai.d Hag«n ^Maurial, iiuns and Sporting Ciooils. &GE.XTS FOR TIT JR JP&tTT t OTTO.V CiA\ 31 TI I’ RD STREET, neir Centra! & City Banks,) M ACON, GA. | ( A M P 15 E L L \ J O N E S, j I reli 4 iu.se and Commission AEerelmnts. .>Ia<*oti, (ioorttifi. r l<* <*.' •• u ,f th.-1 vv I. < n; in iftK, te ato-mj, ■t a mlnc liang**-: OLD i: vti>. i - ATI.*. ’ ■'•mi—iot, . ent. ■U 28 11, per r It ent nl ■ * - . ....... rent* i*-r Tittalifut f *r l! of s nti»*. I * »*»U to tin in for iiu-rea-ed pat rurj.* : Mr.. t. u - ■r aa-i « ill !,*• Mir Wejffher I tie p r» •-ear - v. ! " h . favor o~ «ith bu*iU*—». P-'.* 4 A XII-ISLLL X JON Ks. • T 1 ’ M A A iS: G R E E N, M n<*oii. < jI eougia. . ik Head-Qtiarters” FOR Stoves, r utlery and House-Furnishing Coeds* OF U L KINDS. X!» s our own Tin Ware and importing our Cutlery, we are enabled tonffer indaxemtni.- to wholesale buyvii. »cp36,3ui BAX T EI,, **w G Ii 0 C E R S 5 C?©orgia. o rf» A1 ’I* A HA NN Ol K SK KD XV H K AT. * 'IViines-ee White Seeil Wheat. Just received ami \v avvanteil genuine sale hv JONLS .V JJAXTKlt. T,VXLL A Imshels SKKD BAULKY. ami ;;i**> in store for sale bv Oct. 10 JONKs & IjaXTKU. s PN DRIES. Cofl'ee. Cai idles, Soap, Stnirh, Live! pool ;int| Ylr. Salt Flour, Gagging ami Tics, all grades, in bis., etc., Lard, Baeon, Lillie, Plaster, Cent! nt. nils. Plastering Corn, Ilatr, Oat i! ay, etc.. etc., Always bund f‘>r sale etc.. on and at lowest mar kid >-at* s. ,H»NKS & BAX I’EU. lilt, Oct. 17, 1N7-1 Sparta Adveitisements. N E W S T 011E ! I Inn e (lie pleasure of announcing to the people of SpEr Li and those visiting the town, that I have opened A First-Glass Establishment Broad Street, in Xortlieni’n building, under the name THE AUGUSTA STORE, where I intend doing a general business in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes Hats o Millinery Goods BE SOLO hi AUGUSTA PRICES. Any ijcrson desirous of purchasing any of the above goods will find it to their interest to examine my entire before purchasing elsewhere. 3Iil!inery SI, ^pooialtv. No trouble to show goods. A trial respectfully solicited. Oct 3 74. 3m. 1M1. O’CONNOOR: >PAR’1‘A MALE H i g h , TlicFuin e mot*th s School \\ 11 Open August 31st. ard Close Beceaher 58th, 1874. '(Me: ’"ration. M rapmb climnto ui<t society, is niumpoamd, nml 1 . nncijtuls are determined that in nisei blink and instruction me* tal and moral, it shall be interior to No k The course of ,. tion , will embrace all studies usnall ,, taught in most elementary to the lassies and Sciences, graded Schools, from < believing that future cess in school. as w 11 as in after life depends much upon the an m the elementary branches they will mot ive especial Inhits of observed on an 1 tiie power of thought will be assiduously tivated. I ractico 1 application of the daily lesson** will be made for development of both the mental and emotional natures of the pupils. I lie Principals, af er loit-j and successful experience realize and ciate the importance and responsibility of their position, with the cnee upon and will t in temporal and eternal destim s of those entrusted to care spare no effort to meet such fearfn responsibility board in private familii s, or with the Principals at from 15 to 20 JWf ’"T' 11 ' iieiluction ior tll0se who soeml Saturday Sabbath at homo. J Tuition in .Jnnibr ('lass 84 per month. “ (litaraiediato (’lass 5 •* *• o “ Senior ('lass o “ ( ini’indent • deposit . le l'npils when ma on day of entrance c nedo'lar. ent< red will be considered entered for the term. No ductions tor less than three week-, mid tlu-n only for unavoidable No interference with the dispip'ino of the school iviil bo allowed, lie oiliir daily attendance is indispensable to the progress of the*pupil I’atroiis desivino pupils excused for any portion oi a day, or from duty, must make the request in writing J I n order to kt ep in frecpient comnimiication wi ll patrons they will cu< ' ,l]n ' 8 ’ which U1 »«t l>o endorsed and returned to the A ’ Murray & J S - Newman, Kwe-j-i, ■. Principals. j a m i*. u mi a I'm, ' Contractorc&Siiilder w Hu r r,\„ f • v. Goutiacts taken ur all kinds of Buildings. Having incre.-i.scJ my facilities f„, thu Matmfacluo of CO Sum co o T3 O fmnm rr ■ ***• Cw *2 Q3 CO oro.les •..n i ;:K.r to or(!(‘r,J , ^d V U 1 " “ V ° c; i": rt vodm.pfl r i, T 1 * Im + m m m mmm I „|Ti r tlic same as Low as they can bn bought in any City in tlio Slat# S<*Msoii4*(l Flooring 1 iiimI always on 1 ami lbnigh or Diessml. [.IMF, LITII-. j-rro., Ff)R SSAT.-E. Turnioir ami Scroll-work of ill kiwis- Bai thus Hardware, such as Locks, fi ingi’s, etc., fur sal<’. F.-t m ites • ;ivcn on npfi’icitinn fur any w«*tk it. wy lint*. AVI orders promptly led to, and - .»;-fie’’*»o gn mtritecil. ju»0 18 H % l |-A->TA VHl'iiCJ HUUHi; JS T o* 4 Marietta Street. TH great FffiB iii Offl HIT BF Ti S 01 TL f Wood Oo jl | I .WE i d AtlantH as tluir distributing point lor 1'iunu, Oigan* and .■'lusicai li.s'inin-nts g< nerally. We are .-ole Agent* lor Georgia, .Al ibarm, South Carolina, Florida and Eaat , lor the -h.Io nl the cel bratid li i <; 1«: <> »• i ii sc I * i * 1 . ii o , ivl ich is :i.• lcri■ • i*i• - Mi I t i. tb h .ding Piano <■( the world; also the GUILD ur ill'll it t.O., CM’1 LF( J!i> A U<UJl>, NEW VOHK, and other good V'.'c arc a'-o Agunis in ilie same territory for die J-C s t o y < n* tr h ii , i- titoquah'd f y any of!n t Organ iri the country. P -•e--.".' f ieiiito- ai d Hfiiatitai'c- over odo r dt hIms iti the South, W# •■Iff r t r- it d -''ount- to f.'liutchc-, Schools and T< adit is, Piito- *t. 1 Org-.iii .-old on the I iStaltnei.t pl-iii. Send for price lists and circulars, WE ARE PUiiLlSHKnS OF TIIE GEORGIA MUSICAL ECLECTIC, a monthly periodic d, devoted to Ninsic, Ait and.literature. 00p« imouin. Fieo to music teacher*. Send lor specimen copies. Address, Guilford, Wood & Co., july 4, ly. Atlanta, Ga. ■ "II * r®. fZ ' ----rWffjV rr. r. .*• iMm C i mm I’ll ; i ”i., 'V EANI) FEMALE School! O o CD CD « Svlaniefs, cca" N» CO 5.