The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, May 12, 1893, Image 2

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THE ARGUS, ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM OFFICIAL ORGAN OF JACKSON. OUICIAL ORGAN OF UUTTis COUNTY. Entered at the Pos toffee at Jackson a a second class mail matter. PUBLISHED EVERY IRIDAY. D. J. THiXVOKI, Editor. 1%. J. IIAR.HOX, A osociate. Jackson Ga. May 12. ADVERTISING RATES. Ins. | 1 wk. | 1 mo. | 3 mos. | 6 mos | 1 yr. 1 | .60 | $1.25 | $2.50 | $4.00 | $6.00 2 | 1.00 | 2.25 j 4.50 j 7.00 j 11.50 3 | 1.50 j 3.25 j 6.50 j 11.00 | 16.00 4 | 1.75 | 4.00 j 7.50 | 12.50 j 21.00 i cl | 2.00 | 4.50 j 8.50 j 14.00 | 27.50 lcl l 4.00 j 8.25 | 15.00 | 27.50 j 52.50 col. | 7.00 j 15.00 | 30.00 | 55.00 | 100. TOWN AND COUNTY DI RECTORY. Ordinary, J. F. Carmichael Sheriff, J. O. Beauchamp, J. M. Crawford, treasurer, T. L. Williams. Cos. court ./iidgc, B. P. Bailey Co- court Solicitor, Y. A. Wright Tax Collector, T. J, Cole. Tux Receiver, C- R. Carter. -Surveyor. B.J Jinks. Coronor, Simon flardy- JACKBON. Mayor- E. E. Pund. Council mem, J- R. 3/cCord, F. S. Eth eridge, J. B. Settle, Dr. O. H. Cnntrell. Clerk and Treas-, Col M. A/, Mills. T. R. and C., D. G McMichael. Marshals, JM, Holifield, J. M Me. A/icbael. JUSTICE CO URT DA YS. Jackson, 3rd Saturdays. J. IP Ham, J. P. 11. N. .Byars, N. P. .ZJuttrill — Jenkinsburg, 2nd Tuesdays. R. A. Woodward J. P. J. G. Kimbell N. P Worth vide, 3rd Thursdays. O. B. Knowles J. P. J. L. Barnett N. P. iron -S'prsngs, Ist Fridays. James Jolly J. P. J. M. Maddox N. P Indian Springs, 4th Saturdays. A. 11. Cgletrce J. P. W. F. Douglas N. P. Doublin, 3rd Saturdavg. W. 11. Jenkins J. P. S. 6. Mo ore N. P. iowaliga, 2nd Saturdays. T* J. Collins J. P, 1. B. Bell N. P. Coody, Ist A/ondays. H L. Rrown J. P. W. F. Flynt N. P It any of the above court days, or names, are wrong notify us at once and we will correct them. HIGH FALLS. Never in the history of High Falls was there so much drinking, curs ing and obscene language used on a May day picnic as was on Saturday and never, from all we can gather, was there such an utter uncalled for row as the one that closed the days>xercises and [in which two men were dashed into eternity and one of them not connected with the trouble at all, and several others wounded. The writer was on the ground until a short while before the trouble arose and know whereof we speak. For twenty years or more we have attended these annual pic nics and can truthfully say that all the debauchery of twenty yeari combined would not equal that dis played there on Saturday. It was a common thing to see young men and some mere boys, realing under the influence of drink and using the most vile and opprobrious lan guage. Inaeed the High Falls, as a pic nic ground has become a disgrace to Middle Georgia and no place tor any decent young lady, or gentle man.) either for that matter to be found, and from this day forward the mere idea of a High Falls. May day celebration should be blotted out from the entire country. There for years the people from a scope of country twenty miles in circumference have been accus- tomed to meet,renew acquaintances chat over bygone affairs and spend a day of general recreation and pleasure, but when almost year at ter year,a lot of ur.thoughted or un principled young bucks literally disgrace even the old red hills the gjod people around them and the very skin that covers their carcasses by drunkeness and the use of the most offensive language and then draw weapons and recklessly fire into innocent crowds of young la dies and gentlemen it is certainly time to call a halt. It ig time for a few hangings. Ic is time for the good people in masse to at least stay a vav from such places, and let the di*ath]dealing crowd take the day kill themselves out or satisfy their greed fjr notoriety. We do not condemn the citizens of the imrne diate place, but* it is others who go from abroad that generally do the devilment. A FEMALE REAL ESTATE MAN. ~ • K P ; Speer gets on a congenial BU Lject in the following : Is there a real estate broker in At lanta who belongs to the tender sex? I presume not for there ; s only one in Washington city and this town is quite as big again as the Georgia metropolis. Up here in the Corcoran building hard by the Journal of* fices, Miss Grace W Thomas, a resolute Ohio girl, has a real estate business worth $20,000 which she has built in five years. Its value is exactly stated because she was of fered SIO,OOO for a half interest in it a few daj’s ago f and she said ’’not much. 11 Socrates, I believed it was, called beauty a short lived tyranny. V\ ell Miss Thomas is a short lived tyranny for she is very fair to look upon. She has a wealtli of golden hair, bright azure eyes, a smart business suit of navy blue and a bi cycle, and there you have her! She told me that she started five years as an office seeker with the usual hard luck; and having her bread to win, she dropped into the real estate current with a cap ital of exactly 45 cents after her office rent and license were paid for. Miss Grace says it is rather uncon ventional work for a woman, but it has lost her no friends and that it dosen’t interfere with her social pleasures. Asa collection ot rents Miss Thomas is a great success. The destressed laws are all modeled to protect the tenant, but in spirit of the laws the Ohio girl generally perudes her clients to settle. Speaking of marriage the other day—for she is just now of mar riable age—she ventured the state uaent that she had not as yet met her man. “Man is strength/’ she dsclared; “woman is beauty, Man is courage; woman is love. When one man loves one woman and when one woman loves one man the very angels leaves heaven and come and sit on that house and sing for joy/ Here is Miss Thomas’ business circular. At the risk of violating one of the business rules of the Journal I append it as a lit literary and business novelty, “Grace M. Thomas respectfully offers her services as a licensed real estate broker, to persons who con template buying or selling property in the city or vicinit} 7 . She has on her books many bargains in the city houses and lots, and has also for sale choice properties in the growing suburban divisions—Brook land, South Takoma Park Rockville, Arlington Heights and others. Call and inspect lists and plants. Especial attention given to ladies, and rents collected and insurence placed when desired/’ Dont fail to see those new things in scrim scarfs, slashers and mats which come in sets to match, at The Star Store. You can go to the Millinery department of The New YorK Store and see the liKeness of many ladies of the town and country reflected in the Hats. Mrs. Thurman is designing for them. Truely there is high arc. ff you want a Hat to suit yhur pecular stile oi beauty give Mrs. Thurman your order. A man places a premium on his lie so long as he makes the practice of carryiug money in his person or at house. Deposit in Jackson Banking Cos. Cost you notning to do so and it is abso lutely safe and secure and can chock it out at any time. Mrs. Thurman is a veritable artist in the milinary line, when you turn your order over to her somehow with her fingers she gives the hat a set that in varitably begets the likeness of the purchaser. There is an eternal fitness of things. Verily she is a true dis igner and artest of no ordinary 7 abilitary. l • -(hills t Ftvep] A DUMB AGUE AND A (VIALARIA^ LIP PHAN BROS., Proprietors, Sruffllots, Llppmtn'f files*, SAVANNAH, BA. STB AJ * LOC IL ITEMS Subscribe for The Argus and be happy. Big line of Stanley shirts in ail the styles just in at Fennell, Thompson & Cos. Do you wear shirts? if so get one of those Stanley Shirts at Fennell, Thompson & Cos. and keep cool, ' Fennell, Thompson & Cos. have stopped giving away straw hats but they have a few more to sell very cheap. The New Home Sewing Ma chine is the best and cheapest for sale at the New York Store. The Atwood surspenders will hold your pants more perfectly than any other, will wear longei than other. Tor sale at the New YorK Store. CEDAR ROCK. Prof, W. T. McMillan will give a Sabbath School lecture next third Sunday at Cedar Rock iu the after noon. W, M. O’Neal, John O’Neal and Emmet McMichael have gone into the tombstone business. They have bought Jasper, Butts and New!on counties. We wish them much suc cess. The Cedar Rock club has changed their time of meeting to Friday night before the seeono and fourth Sundays. Some of the good ladies are speak ing of having a ladies’ prayer meet ing in this community. We wish they would we need something of that kind. Prayer meeting at Dock Jinks* next Sunday night. A crowd ot our poring people spend a good deal of their time fish ing, though they often come back disappointed with the exception of a nice boat ride, We were very much phased to have so many visitors at our club last Friday night, Wonder which one was the worst disappointed oi the crowd? Exie. A big lot of men’s pants at the Star Store at 3.00 worth else where 5.00. Come and get a pair belore they are all gone. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Stockholders of the Jackson Insti tute are requested to meet at the Court House on Friday May 19th at 4 o’clock p. m. to elect directors for the ensueing year. I*. S. Etheridge, M. W. Beck, Sec’y Chairman. WANTED. One second hand Smith & Wesson pistol and one Winchester repeating rifle. Must be in good repair. Make lowest bids to 3t Jackson Banking Cos. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Stock holders of Jackson Oil Mill Co- will meet at the Court House at 10 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday June 6th to elec* anew board of Directors and other busines. A full atten dence is desired. Mead Hendrick Pres. Call at 11. F. Edwards for the best and cheapest meats. Ice by the carload wholesale and retail. Call at Edwards. NOW’S YOUR mm i TO GET RICH >) lam authorized to sell a few shares of the(< >)Hanover Mining and Milling'Co. Here is an (5 for any reader of this paper that (< Ocomes once in a lifetime, as I am authorized to(< f)sell the Stock at a sacrifica. The mines, two(< Sin number, are situated in Hanover Gulch, (< Grant County,New Mexico, twelve miles from i Silver City. Each mine is of full size, 600x1500 < feet, with large vein3 of silver and lead. u OShafts down and ready to work. The Com- i i)pany owns a four-acre mill site near the mine ij(with running stream), a Chilian mill.black- outfit, large number of small tools, (i >)sueh as shovels, picks, &c. The smelters at i Socorro and El Paso are particularly desirous < ()of the ore for the lead it contains for us as a< •Sflux with “dry” ores from ether mines. Anew i 1) railroad has just been built from Silver City to < i)the mines, connecting with the Santa Fe sys- Y htem. The Comoany "is known as a “close cor- 1 1) poration,” with few stockholders; inccr- < tporated under the laws of New York; capital- < Jzed at only $1.2,000 (i. e., 1200 shares at $lO < teach). The Company has no debts, and the < '. officers can draw no salaries, except the Su- * ' perintendent at the mines. ‘ 1) I offer a few shares of stock at the low figure -< i'of $3.00 per share (par value $10.00). You thus ’ ')get in on the ground floor, as the stock is cheap ; fiat $15.00. Undoubtedly it will sell for $25.00 < ' before very long. Don’t be afraid to invest in 1 stocks. Millions upon millions are ’ )taken*out of the ground every year._ Get in < ' on the ground floor and you are all right, i) Send remittance for as many s hares as you ' fcare to invest in, and certificates 01 stock will 1 j> be sent by return mail. S WILLIAM ALDEN, r 9 Bosworth St., Boston, Mass, ; ft* it The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powuer. —No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard, NEW COOK BOOK FE EE, The Pric Baking Powder Cos., Chicago has just published i>s new cook book, called .“Table and Kitchen,” compiled with great c are. Besides containing oyer 500 receipts for all kinds of pastry and home co> kery, there are valuable hints for the table and kitchen, showing how to set a table, how to enter the dining room etc. : a hundred and one hints in every b aueh of the culinary art. Cookery r t the very finest and richest as well as that ol the most economical and homelike is provided for. “Table anh Kitchen'’ will be sent postage prepaid to any ladyjatron sending heraddres-q (name, town ands at<) plainly given. Postal card is as good as a letter. Address Pi ice Baking Powder Cos., 184, 186 and 188 Michigan Street, Chicago. 111. Ihe Great Southern Remedy, People should not be deeieved into paying money for trashy mix tures gotten up to sed, Botonic Blood Balm (b. b. b.) which has • been made in Ailanta f>r the past fihecn years, neyer fails to give sat isfaclion as a superior building uo tonic and blood purifier. It is made from the prescription of an eminent physician. The botile L lure and dose small. their cdvitisc menu- and buy that which is iDor - ougl lv eddorsed by thousands of grateful patients whom it, !..? cured. A trial bottle will test jrs merits. iVicElres’s URne cl Gardyl and THEDFCRD’S BLACK DRAUGHT arc for sale by the following merchants in Butts county. J # W. Lee & Son, Jackson, Almond * Moon, Jickson, It. G. Bryans & Cos, Jackson, W. L, Carmichael, Jackson, .A. Wright*lndian Spring, A. F, White & Cos. Flovilla, J. G. Kimbell, Jenkinsburg, M. Cain, Towaliga, lb L & F. M. Kinard, Tovalig G. L. Washington,Worthville. <o- ■- Tirstetass Boarding, 46 East Hunter St. AI LAN mV - - - GA. Table Supplied With the Best. Ms Butts County Friends are especially Invited, MRS. J A CARMICHAEL. FTlTin UOURSE BY MAIL §< §4 N WITH THE AlJjJj LEAVENWORTH BUSINESS COLLEGE TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE We will give a thorough course of instruction in double and single en try Book Keeping and Commercial Arithmetic by mail Free uf Charge io a limited nu nber of persons. This course will be completed in forty lessons. No charge for Diplo mas. Prof. F. J. Vanderberg, Pres. 302,304 and 308 Deleware St. LEAVENWORTH, KAN. A BUSINESS EDUCATION Is the need of every young man and woman who desires to become independant in life. No institution offers advantages in this particular comparable with the Georgia Business College of our sis ter city of Macon. They teach Book- Keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy by purely practical methods. They secure positions for all gradu ates who take their .prescribed course and tefund money if satisfaction is not given. Their apartments are more spacious anti elegant and their attendance lai - ger than that of any institution iri the southern states. Full particulars may be had bv ad dressing Wyatt & Martin. Macon Ga. GEORGIA —E ids County. ! C. R. Gresham residing in the state of Georgia having applied to be apoointed guardian of the person and property of Florence Morrison, Felicia Morrison, i Willie Morrison and Ezra Mortison mi nors under fourteen yea’s of age, resi dents of sai 1 county, this is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of the court of Ordinary to be held nex: afier the expiration of four weeks from the first publication of this notice, andsh >w causa if they can why said C. S. Gresham should notbeen trus'ed with the guardianship of the person and property of Florence Morri son, Felicia Morrison, Willie Morrison and Ezra Morrison, This April 23th 1393. Witness my official signature. 1. F . Carmi: n ael, Ord inarv B. C. PETI HON FOR GHAUTER. GEORGIA— Butts County TO THE supskiok court of said county:-- The petition ot W. F. Smith, A. B. Smith, R. V. Smith, S. L. Thompson, and A. T.. Amith, citizens of said state and county; C. N. Right, a citizen of i ufton c.tu: ?y, said state; T. J. Roads, a citizen of Decatur county, said state; B. W. YvTenn, a cit zen of Anox county said Mate of Tennessee; and Jno. R, L. Smith, aci tizen of ikbb county, said state of Georgia, respectfully shovveth that they desire, for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to be incorporated and constituted a body corporate under the name and style of Cedar Mountain Gianite Company for and during tne full turm of Twenty (20) years, with the priv ilege of renewal at the end and expiration of that time according to law. The object of said corporation shall be to make pecuniary gain ad profit to and for the members and stockholders thereof. The residence and principle offices of said corporation shall be in siad county of Butts; and the priucipl place of doing business of said corporation shall be at “Cedar Rock” in said county of Butts; but petitioners desire and pray that said corporation shall have the power and privi lege of doing business at any and all such other places as it shall be to the interest of said corporation so to do. The capital stock of said corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand (SIOO,- 000) Dollars; to be divided into one thou sand (1000) hares, of the par value, each, when fully paid up, of One Hundred (100) Dollars.; but petitioners desire and pray that said corporation shall have the power and privilege to organize and to commence to exersise the pc wel and privileges herein prayed for so soon as Twenty Five (25,00) per cent, of said capital stock shall have been subscribed for, and ten (10) per cent, of the same, to~wit: Ten Thousand (10- 000,00) Dollars shall have been actually paid in, either inca-li oi in otherproperty, Petioners desire and pray that said corpor ation shall have the power to incaease its capital stock, from time to time, by a ma joiity vote of the Board of .Director thereof, to any amount not- exceeding Five Hundred Thousand (500.000,00) Dol lars. Petitioners show that the particular busi ness they purpose to carry on is that of mining and quarrying minerals, rocks, and stones of every kind and character which may be valueable or useful as material for electing or constructing any building, structure, edifice, wall or way; or which may be valuable or us eful for the making or maunftu r ing of goods, wares or merchandise of any kind or character, and oi’selling said minerals, rocks and stones; and also of hewing, cutting, carving, making and manufac turing said mineral, rocks and stones into any and all such goods, wares and merchandise as are usually made or manufactured, in whole or in part of stones, rocks or minerals, and of selling said goods, wares aon merchandise. And to the ends above stated they, your petitioners, desire and pray to be clothed and invested, under the S lid name and styie of the Cedar Mountaiu Granite Company with tml power and authority, as follows, to-v.it: 1. To sue and to be sued, to implead and be impleaded, to contract and be contr icted with, and to have and use a common seal. 2 Todoandcarrv on the particular business for which said corporation is to be formed aad constituted, as i3 more tuliv set forth above. 3 To purchase, own, construct and dispose oi any and all such machinery tools, implements, and appliances as shall be necessary or convenient for car rying on and doing said particular busi ness of said corporation as aforesaid; and to purchase, own and dispose oi any and all other such personal proper ty as shall be necessary or convenient for carrying on and doing said particular business, or may be legitimately inci dent thereto. 4 To purchase, own and dispose of any and all such real estate as shall be necessary or convenient for carryingan and doing the particular business of said corporation as uforsaid; and to improve said real estate by building thereon such houses, structures, edifices, walls and ways as shall he necessary or conve nient to said corporations or its agents and employes, ip carrying on and doing said particulor business. 5 To build and construct any and all such ways roads, tramways and rail roads as shall oe necessary or conve nlent for the proper carrying on said particular business either ever own its lands or over the lands of other persons after having paid or tendered damages therefor according to law, 6 To borrow money, and to issue bo ids, of such character, payable at such times, and bearing such rates ofinterest as a majority of the stock-holders shall direct; and to secure the pay me it of the same by mortgage or trust deed on any and all of the property real or persona) or ii any other manner, as the majority cf the stockholders shall direct, 7 To constitute and appoint such of ficers, directors, attorneys and agents as shall be requir and, and authorise and to empower them to carry on the saidbus ness of said corporation. 8 To make, adopt enforce such constitu tion. by-laws, rules and regulations may be necessaiv and proper for the govern ment of said corporation ;-provided: the same shall not be inconsistent with the constitution aud laws of sai l state oi Georgia. 9 To h ive such other powers and to do such other acts as are customary and proper to carry on the said business of said corporation, and to effectuate the objects, designs and purposes thereof. Aud your Petitioners wiil ever pray, j Jno. R. L Smith. Attorney for petitioners, j GEORGIA- Butts county. I I, Joseph Jolly Clerk Superior Court of said county clo certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the or - ; iginalpetition on file in my office this i April 27th 1893. Joseph Jolly. 1 a s. c. b. c. E. COHEN a BROTHER'S \ SjpeciaJL ZBax'gaixis. I LOOK AT THIS! Ladies fast black hose at 5c worth 15c. Men’s good \vr. r D I shirtsjust for the fun at 20c. Men’s under shirts a 20c* worth 50 pieces good quality skirting at sc. Remnants of white 011 at 3 l-2e some worth 12 1-2. 10 pieces Chantilly muslin at 7 C 10c. S pieces 3G inches suiting cloth at 10c worth 15. 20 p china mulls at 11 l-2c worth 15c anywhere else. 10 pieces F-1 tian Mulls at 15 worth 25c, A big lot of embroidered skiriir I cost. A big lot new trimmings just recieved and will sell at er*! low prices. We have the prettiest line in dress goods ever diqi I in Jackson. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Slippers a specialty from 75c up to $2.00. Children red slipjJ at 75c worth SI.OO. CLOTHIRT G-I The best line of clothing and at the lowest prices, men’s paj irom 75c, up $5.25. HATS! Hats! hats Men and boys straw hats from 25c up to SI.OO. You Will Find More Bargains At Our Store Than Any House In Jackson. TAX NOTICE. Twill be at the following places on the times mentioned for the purpose of recieving the state and county tax re turns for the year 1593 : Fincherville May 29. StarK “ 30. Lamar’s Mill “ 31. Indian Springs, “ 1. Elgin “ 2. Taylor’s Store, “ 5. Woodward’s Shop “ G Jackson every Saturday till books close. C. E. Carter, T. R. of B. C. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GEORGIA—Butts county. Notice is hereby given to all persons having demands against T. J. Carson, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out so as to show their character and amount. All persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to me. This A ptil 15th 1893. T. J. Carson Jr. Adm’r T. J. Carson Sr. NOTICE! NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE. The Merchants, Physicians and other busiuess men of Butts county have as sociated themselccs together for the purposes of mutual protection against giving credit to irresponsible persons and to aid each other in the collection of debts due them. Therefore whenever any person shall have been reported and published as a d*di iquent debtor in the commercial report ot the SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL AGENCY, no member shall in any case give credit to suet per son until said person has been reported to ihe Agency as NOT delinquent. This Agency is established to afford its members PROTECTION IN GIVING ORLDII’, and is a safeguard from those who contract debts, ; n.l CAN but will NOT pay. Our members furnish the agency a list of parties who owe them but fail to make settlements; each member of the Agency agreeing to refuse credit to any one whose name appears in such reports until settlement of ciaims against them lias been made and noted by this Agency. All persons running accounts are hereby requested to be prompt in the S' tt'ement of their claims in accordance v, ith agrement, thus fathering the object of this Agency—TO PROTECT THE ?! RCHANT ANQ THE HONEST C :NBUMEh. Country merchants physicians or other bminess men iesiring to join this agen c can do so bt applying at this office. SOUTHERN COMM ERCIAL AGENCY Head Office; ATLANTA GEORGIA - -•-.. j-.r or children that want buildinf ii •, shoal ft take i r~C~VSDsi iH.joi liITTKUS. ILJs : ,:ar to take, cures J-talrtria, Indicts iku. ui-l iuiicasness All dealers keep it, MAY SHERIFF SALE. GEORGIA —Butts county. Will be sold before the court house door in the town Jackson said county on the first Tuesday in May next 1893 within legel sale hours for cash, the following described property to-wtt: One black horse mule named Bills' years old levied on as the property oi C. A. Bearden J. B. Evans by virtue and to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from the county court of said county in favor of R. VV. Mays. Property pointed out in execution. Said Bearden in po* session of said property at the time oi Tais April 6th 1893. J. O. Beauchamp Sherriff B. C, I To The Farmers and Others Of Butts County. On account of the low price of cotton, we have put down our machinery to cor respond. We can sell rebuilt gins—good 1 as new—for one dollar per saw. fib feeders and condensers $2 per saw. { have iu stock the Gnllett, Van Winkle, Hall, Pratt, Gate City, Whitney and Win' ship. We can furnish feeders and condenser* for any make of gin, new or second baud We have some good rebuilt engines—! horse power SIOO, G horse power $20(1, * horse power S3OO, 10 horse power SIOO, Ac.., to any size preuired. Aaw mill* woith S3OO for $200; those worth S2OO fot $125, Corn mills worth two bundled aid fifty dollars for one hnndred and fifth those worth one hundred and fity ninety. Water wheels woith three lm D dred dollars for one hundred and sixty Gin saw filers fifteen to thirty dollars. (Summers* twenty to thirty years. er ‘ acing levels, good one3 $3, Theodolites ave to six dollars. We have also the best and on the market, for grinding corn ancffSS peas, cotton seed and table meal, for fifty dollars. You can make fertilizers that costs thirty dollars per ton for thirteen with this mill; 4 we 9end formularwith mi- 9 If you want anj' kind of machinery or want advice as to the best kind or capaci ty &c, write U3 W'e take maceinery on commission and repair at our own expense- Gin aud engine repairing done. Old gin s madejiew for one third the cost of netf ones. P S TFe have several 40 saw gin out* fits, w y ith engine to pull them, and a press, for t two hundred dollars; 50 saw three hundred; 60 saw four hundred, and 8 1 - 1 saw five hundred We sell swap or trade to suit 7 o the farmers and others of Butts an(- adjoining counties, we make the best fer tilizer distributor ever attatched to a pi o " * H. N, Cramer & Cos., 555 MBiietta *st, Atlanta, BROWN’S IRON BITTERS • Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia. Mala* ria. Nervousness, and General Debility. Physi* recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine hac trade mark and crossed red lines on wrappj|{^y|