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THE ARGUS,
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM
o**l CIAJL ORGAN Ol JA( h'SON.
Oft ICIAL ORGAN Ol Li UTTS
COUNTY.
Rntered at the Roslojice at Jackson
as sceond class mail matter.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
D. J. TIIAX W>, editor.
IX. J. IIAIIMOX. Associate.
Jackson Ga. May 19.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Ins. | lwk. | 1 mo. | 3mos. | Gmos | lyr.
1 | .60 | $1.25 | $2.50 j $4.00 | $6.00
2 | 1.00 | 2.25 | 4.50 | 7.00 | II 50
a | 1.50 j 3.25 j 6.50 j 11.00 | 16.00
4 | 1.75 J 4.00 j 7.50 | 12.50 | 21.00
l cl | 2.00 | 4.50 j 8.50 | 14.00 | 27.50
\ cl | 4.00 | 8.25 | 15.00 | 27.50 | 52.50
col. I 7.00 j 15.00 I 30.00 | 55.00 | 100
TOWN AW) COUNTY DI
RECTORY.
Ordinary, j. F. Carmichael
Sheriff, J. O. Beauchamp, J. M. Crawford-
C. S. C. B. C. Joseph Jolly,
treasurer. T. L. Williams.
C o. eouit Judge, ]>,. p. Bailey
Co* court Solicitor, Y. A. IFright
Tax Collector, T. J % Cole.
T*x Receiver, C* R. Carter.
Surveyor. B.J Jinks.
Coronor, Simon Ilardy-
JACKS N.
Ma y°G E. E. Fund.
Counci'mem, J- R. J/cC’ord, P. S. Eth
eridge, J. li. Settle, Dr. O. H. Cantrell.
Clerk and Treas*, Col M. M, Mills.
T. R. and C., D. G McMichael.
Marshals, J. J/, Holifield, IT. M.
J/ayo.
JUSTICE COURT DA YS.
Jackson, 3rd Saturdays.
J. ll* Ham, J. P. 11. N. Ry ars, N. P.
/?utthii.l—Jknkinsburo, 2nd Tuesdays.
U. A. Woodward J. P. J. G. KimbMlN. P
Worthville, 3rd Thursdays.
O. li. Knowles J. J\ J. L. //arnett N. P.
Aon /Ypisnge, Ist Fridays.
James Jolly J. P. J. M. Maddox N. P.
Indian Springs, 4th Saturdays.
A. 11. Ogletrce J. P. W. F. Douglas N. P.
Doublin, 3rd Saturdays.
W. 11. Jenkins J. P. S. C. J/oore N. P.
Yowaliga, 2nd /Saturdays.
T* J. Collins J. P, 2. li. Bell N. P.
Coody, Ist Mondays.
II L. Drown J. P. W. F. Flynt N. P
It an of the above court days, or
names, are wrong notify us at once and
we will correct them.
COST OP COLUMBUS’ ENPEDI
TION.
The cost of discovering Amer ica
by Columbus, says Prof. Huge, in
the “Globus,’’ was 1,140.000 mar
avedis, or about $7,296 of our mon
ey. The money of Queen Isabella,
of course, had a higher purchasing
power than the dollar of to-day.
Of the sum named, Columbus re
ceived an annual salery of $320, and
the two captains each $192 per year
Each sailor, in addition to Pis sub
sistence, received $2 45 per month,
or one ducat.
DON’T KILL THE MAN
by working him to death. Mr, J. R.
Carmichael the proprietor ot the
Jackson Carriage Factory and who
makes the famous Jackson Buggy,
toll us Tuesday that he was just
over run with orders for his Buggies
really he hardly had time to breathe
that his Jackson Buggy was such a
fine piece of woik so elegantly made
and beautifully finished that orders
were beirg recieved faster than his
force could turn them ont and while
he was delighted at the phenominal
sale of his Buggies and thanked the
generous public for their liberal
support of this home enterprise, yet
he needed a breathing spell. But
really we believe he would almost
step breathing to sell you just one
more Jackson 5 uggy. —Flovilla In
terprise.
FOR THE PICNIC PARTIES.
The Indian Spring and Flovilla
Radroad offers its service to the
country picnics this stason, A
specially low rate will be given to
oui farmer friends while picnic’ng
at Indian Springs and Flovilla dur
ing the spring and summer season.
When you go to the Spring or Flo
nilla call on us for our p'cnics or
family rates for a round trip pleasure
rid 9.
Let your little folks ride with us,
take your fiiends to ride with you.
and make them happy. We will
make special trips for such parties
and make the rate so low that our
friends will scarcely feel it and at
the same time help us to pay our
expenses and be pleasant to us all.
Call on us, we will treat you right.
\V. F. Smith and S. L. Smith.
Managers.
FROM SOUTH GEORGIA.
Mr. Editor lnclosed please
find one dollar for the renewal of
my subscription to your valuable
paper. I can hardly keep house
without it. It seems like a person
al letter from many ot my old
friends in Butts coui ty, All ol my
friends here like it and some say
they are buund to have it as soon
as their time is up with other pa
pers.
If space admits I will write my
friends of Butts and adjoining
counties through your columns,
about southern Georgia. Knowing
it will be interesting, aud unsur
passed by Florida as a land ol flow
ers and in many respects preferable
to the great west with its ftoek
farms and cattle ranches. South
Georgia is destined to come to the
trout Lands cost $2,50 and $3.00
per acre. On up lands they raise 750
lbs. seed cotton, 15 bus. corn 200
bus, potatoes, 20 bus. oats and am
ple ciops of other products with but
little fertilizing. 50 acres can be
cultivated with one plow as the land
is free aud easy of cultivation.
Saw mills are fortune i here in this
borne of the yellow pine. Stock
rome at large herein the woods
Hogs, sheep and cattle require
out little attention to yield immense
profits. lam sorry I can’t give a
tull descciption ot inis section, but
1 reler those interested to the “Land
and business director: Dr. J. M.
MoNetd of Mcßae Ga, who will give
correct answers to those who write
with stamp lor reply. We have
the purest of freestone water,
goed scciety, churches and schools.
Health cant be excelled. This is a
new and growing county, with
splendid aud constantly increasing
railroad facilities and other enter
prises such as la tories. Lards are
cheap and can be bought for $3.00
per acre and will sell for sls in 10
years. It tan be bought on wry
easy terms, 1 have, in operation a
first class variety shop and doing a
successful business in the manufac
ture of moulding, brackets and all
kinds fancy and fine wood work.
I only write the above for the good
of my friends and acquaintances
and the public generally, in my
original grand old home of Butts
and adjv/ining section.
I am yours turly
W D. Gilmore,
Mi Rae Ga, May 10 93.
A man peaces a premium on
his life so long as he makes the
praeti ce of carryiug money on 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
check it out at any time,
A car load, more or less, of nig'
legee shirts has just been receiv
ed at THE NEW YORK STORE
this week and they are offering
them at 224 cts, would be a big
bargain at 35c.
Robberies are occurring almost
every day. It does seem people
would, after while learn it is dan
gerous to keep money around
the house especially when the
Jackson Banking Cos. agrees to
take care ol it without a
cent of expens-?.
A PLEASANT EVENING.
A most pleasant evening was
spent at Mr. C. G. Driver's on Third
street on Friday 12th List.
Mr, Diiver and his most estima
ble iady are always ready to make
the young people happy and their
hospitable home is often thrown
open for an evening's pleasure for
their beautiful sister, Miss Tusie
Caldwell, and her hosts of lriends
and admirers and the evening
named eclipsed anything of the knd
of previous occasions. Miss Tusie
as a hostess, has but few superiors
for one ot “sweet sixteen'’ and on
this evening seemed more beautiful
than ever in a robe very becoming
both to herself and the occasion.
She recieved her guests in a man>
ner that would have done credit to
the wife of a governor.
The evening was spent in the
usual style of social converse and
in the enjoyment of a few innocent
games till 10:30 when all were in
vited into the spacious dining hail
where the most delicious refresh
ments were served. It was indeed
a most enjoyable evening for all
present who will of-.en look back to
it as a green spot in meccorys al
bum.
Those present were:
Miss Mary Duke, Geo. Carmi
chael; Miss Lillie Higntower, Chas.
Beauchamp ; Miss Nellie Higgins,
JimKinard; Miss Tusie Caldwell,
Bernard Wagner; Miss Ma y Wag
ner, W, H. Higgins.
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STRAY LOCAL LTEMS
Too cool for May and the little cot
ton is catching it.
Our clever liverymen now furnish
finer touniouts than ever before.
Mi*, and Mrs. Respess returned
from an enjoyable stay with relatives
in Eat&nton.
Our thanks are hereby extended to
the Indian Springs* Flovillaßailroad
for an annual pass over the same.
Dont fail to see those new things in
scrim scarfs, slashers and mats which
cdbie in sets to match, at The Star
Store.
We have just returned from atrip
to Florida with the Georgia editors
but too late to get anything in the pa
per about our trip in this issue.
Subsciibe for The Argus and
be happy.
The picnic at Weavers mid on Sat
urday p-as a failure
Big line of Stanley shirts in
ail the styles just in at Fennell,
Thompson a Cos.
Harry Hill another Atlanta man
las gone rong. Too much fast living
has caused him to leave the country
$20,000 in debt.
Mr. ,J. F. AlcKibben, our popular
furniture man, informs us that our
old triend J. E. Brown is postmaster
at New nan. Frank is rejoicing over
Mr.Browns success, tor, says he,“Jim”
is a worthy gentleman.
Do ycu wear shirts? if so get
one of those Stanley Shirts at
Fmnell, Thompson & Cos. and
keep cool,
Aon 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.
Mi s. Thurman is designing for
them. Trudy there ,’s high art.
U you want a Hat to suit your
pecular stile ot beauty give Mrs.
Thurman your order.
Firstclass Boarding,
40 East Hunter ?st.
ATLANTA - - - GA.
Table Supplied With the Rest.
utts County friends are especially
Invited,
MRS. J A CARMICHAEL.
The New Home Sewing Ma
chine is the best and cheapest
for sale at the New York Store.
The Atwood surspenderj will
hold youi pants more perfectly
than any other, will wear longei
than other, for sale at the
New YorK Store.
A big lot of men’s pants at the
Star Store at 300 worth else
where 5.00. Come and get a pair
beiore 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. in. to elect directors for
the eusueing year.
F. S. Etheridge, M. W. Beck,
Sec’y Chairman.
WANTED.
Oue second hand Smith & Wesson
pistol and one Winchester repeating
rifle. Must be in good repair. Make
lowest bids to
3l 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.
nT\TITI COURSE BY MAIL
L H N WITH THE
111 Li Li LEAVENWORTH
BUSINESS COLLLGE
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 of Charge
to a limited number of persons.
This course will be completed in
forty lessons. No charge tor Diplo
mas.
Prof. F. J. Vanderberg, Pres.
302,304 and 300 Delaware St,
LEAVENWORTH, KAN,
D-PRICE’S
G^^Powdef
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. —No Ammonia; No Alum.
CJsed in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard
JEKKINSbUttG.
Mr James Jinks was seriously
hurt while lauling crossties this
week, we are glad to learn however,
that his coidition is much im
proved.
Dr. Bryant has been on the sick
list for a few days, but is now con
valescent.
J. A. Woodward treated himselt
to a counit ol Jerseys recently.
We are glad to see our leading far
mers thus taking this step m
the r ght direction. Our sunny
South can Diver be what it ougin
to be until we give cur attention
more to this industry.
We -can hear somebody railing
hogs every morning.
Some farmers complain ol
bad stands of cotton. Corn nevei
looked better for the time of the
year.
We have just heard of the death
of Prof. Crumbley’s wife, which his
many friends in Butts county are
pained to hear.
Mr. Thomas Benton has a small
pieceof wheat that will make at
the rate ot thirty bushels per acre.
H.
Ihe Great Southern Remedy,
People should not he decieved
into paying nn ney tor trashy mix
tures gotten up to sell, Botonic
Blood Balm (n. B. b ) which has
been made in Atlanta fir tire past
fifteen years, neyer fails to give sat
isfaction as a superior building uu
tonic and blood purifier. It is made
from trie prescription of an t minem
physician. The bottle is large and
dose small. See their advetisc
ments and buy that which is thor
ougi ly eddoised by thousands of
gratelul patients whom it has cured.
A trial bottle will test its merits.
Go to the New York Store for your
clothing. They hnye just resieved
a fine line ol Schloss Bros celebrated
Goods which is the best and
neatest fitting clothing in the
world,
SOMETHING NEW FOR THE
SOUTH.
An Advance Step Taken Along Ed
ucational Lines.
We learn from the Macon News
of the inauguration of anew enter
prise, which certainly means a long
s ep forward along the line of prac
tical business education. This m
the establishment of a great chain
of business colleges in leading
southern cities by Messrs. Wyatt &
Marinin, founders and princap&ls
ot the Georgia Busiuess
whose standard of excellence has
loug been conceded to be the high
est n the south.
Its improved systems and exclus
ively practical instruction, whereby
-tudents have been enabled to mas
ter book-keeping, banking, short.-
band, telegrapv, type writing, etc ,
lh about half the time riqaired in
other instructions, have frequently
elicied the highest oncomiums from
the press of the country.
M The second of these schools has
been established at Montgomery
Ala , aud it and the Georgia Busi
ness College will be operated jointly
as the Georgia-Alabama Bus.ness
Colleges. Tiieee institutions remain
open day and night throughout tht
year; and ofler special terms and
advantages during the summer
months—especially to sti dents ot
other schools, while enjoying their
vacation.
All interested in securing a prac
tical business training, that will as
sure independence in life, should
address Messrs Wyatt & Martin at
Macon, Ga., or Montgomery Ala.
GEORGIA —Butts County.
C. R. Gresham residing in the state of
Georgia hav.ng applied to be apoointed
guarJian of tne person and property of
Florence Morrison, Felicia Morrison,
Willie Morrison and Ezra Moriison mi
nors under fourteen yea-s of age, resi
dents of said county, this is to cite all
persons concerned to be and appear at
the term of the court of Ordinary to
be held next after the expiration of four
weeks from the first publication of this
notice, and sh'w cause if they can why
said C. R. Gresham should not be en
trusted with the guardianship of the
person an 1 property of Florence Morri
son, Felicia Morrison, Willie Morrison
and Ezra Morrison. This April 25th
1393.
Witness my official signature.
J. F. Carmichael,
Ordinary B. C
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA— Butts County
TO TIIE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY’.- -
The petition ot VV. F. Smith, A . B.
Smith, R. V. Smith. S. L. Thompson,
and -6. 1.. citizens of said state and
count); C. N. Right, a citizen of Fulton
county, said state; T. J. Roads, a citizen
of Decatur county, said state; B. W.
YVTenn, a citizen of Jfnox county said
state of Tennessee; and Jno. R. L. Smith,
a citizen of Dibb county, said state of
Georgia, respectfully shovveih that ilie)
desire, for themselves, their a sociates,
successors and to be incorporated
and constituted a body corporate under
the name and st)’le of Cectar Mountain
(ji anile Company for and during tue 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 slisll be
to make pecuniary gain and profit to and
for the members and stockholders thereof.
The residence and principle offices of
said corporation shad be in siad county of
Butts; and the pnncipl place of doing
business of said corporation shall be at
“Cedar Rock” in said county of Butts;
but petitioners desire and pray that said
coi poration shall have the power and privi
lege of doing business at any aud all such
other places us it shall be to the interest of
said corporation so to do.
The capital stock of said corporation
shall be One Hundied Thousand (SIOO,-
000) Dollars; to he divided into one thou
sand (luOO) hares, of the par value, each,
when fuily paid up, of One Hundred (100)
Dollars.; but petitioners desire and pray
that said corporation shall have the power
and privilege to organize aud to commence
to exerske the pcwei 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 ia, either in cash oi in other;-roperty,
Petioners desire and pray that said corpora
ation shall have the power to incaease its
capital stock, from time to time, by a ina
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 bevalueable or useful as material for
electing or constructing any building,
structure, edifice, wall or way; or which
may be valuable or useful for
the makiu g< t nini.u ng of goods,
wares or merchandise of any kind oi
character, and of 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 an; usually made or
manufactured, in whole or in part of
stones, rocks or minerals, and of selling
said goods, wires a.m merchandise.
And to the ends above stated they,
your petitioners, desire and pray to be
clothed and invested, under the said
name and styie oi the Cedar Ivkountaiu
Granite Company with tal power and
authority, as follows, to-v.it :
1 To sue and to be sued, to implead
and be impleaded, t) contract and be
conlr ict< and. 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 is more
luliv set forth above.
3 To purchase, own, construct and
dispose of any and all such miciiinery
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 purt base, own and dispose of
any and al< other such personal proper
ty as shall be necessary or convenient
for carrying on and doing said particulai
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 carrying an
and doing the particular business of said
corporation as aforsaid ; and to improve
said real estate by building thereon
such houses, structures, edifices, walls
and ways as shall be necessary or conve
nient to said corporations or its agents
and employes, in carrying on and doing
said particular business.
5 To build and construct any and all
such ways roads, tramways and rail
roads as shall oe necessary or conve
nient 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 monev, 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 payme itot the
same by mortgage or trust deed on any
and alfof the property real or personal,
or ii any other manner, as the majority
i l the stockholders shall direct,
7 To constitute and appoint such of
ficers, direo ors, attorneys and agents as
sha 1 be reqnir. and, and authorise and to
empower them to carry on the said bus
ness of said corporation.
8 To make, adopt enforce such constitu
tion, by-laws, rules and regulations may
be necessary and proper for the govern
ment of said corporation;-provided; the
same shall not be inconsistent with the
constitution and laws of said state of
Georgia.
9 To have 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'.
And your Petitioners wiil ever pray.
Jno. R. L Smith.
Attorney tor petitioneßS.
GE DRGI *4— Butts county.
7, Joseph Jolly Clerk Superior Court
of said county do certify that the above
and foregoing is a true copy of the or
iginal petition on file in my office this
April 27 th 1893. * Joseph Jolly.
* V. S. C. B. C.
R COHEN & BROTHER’S I
Special ZBai'gaang
LOOK AT THIS!
Ladies fast black hose at 5c worth 15c. Men’s g 00( j Wf ,
shirts just for the fun at 20c. Men’s under shirts a 20c worth o-'
50 pieces good quality shirting at sc. Remnants of white *
at 3 l-2c some worth 12 1-2. 10 pieces Chantilly muslin *
J “ ‘U /C Wojfj
10c. 8 pieces 36 inches suiting cloth at 10c worth 15. oq .
china mulls at 11 l-2c worth 15c anywhere else. l n n j„ p ., r,
paces hgrj
tian .dulls at 15 worth 25c. A big lot of embroidered skirti
cost. A big lot new trimmings just recieved and will sell
low prices. We have the prettiest line in dress goods ever display
in Jackson.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Slippers a specialty from 75c up to $2.00. Children red sli
at 75c worth SI.OO.
CLOTSHsTG!
The best lino of clothing and at the lowest prices, men’s panti
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.
11. 11 i 111
TAX NOTICE.
I will 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:
Fineherville May 29.
ii'tarK • 30.
Lamar’s Mill “ 31.
Indian Springs, June 1.
Elgin 2.
Taylor’s Store. “ 5.
Woodward’s Shop u 6
Jackson every Saturday till booke close.
C. R. Carter, T. It. 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 proporly 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 April loth 1893.
T. J. Carson Jr.
Adir’r T. J. Carson Sr.
NOTICE! NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
The Merchants, Physicians and other
business men of Butts county have as
sociated themselces together for the
purposes of mutual protection against
giving credit to irres*ponstble 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 deli nquent debtor in the
commercial report ol the SOUTHERN
COMMERCIAL AGENCY, no member
shall in any case give credit to suet per
son until said person
has been reported to the Agency as NOT
delinquent.
This Agency is established to afford
its members PROTECTION IN GIVING
OREPI I', and is a safeguard from those
who contract debts, ind CAN but will
NOT puy.
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 sudi reports
until settlement of ciaims against them
has been made and noted by this
Agency.
AH persons running accounts art
lure by requested to be prompt in the
settlement of their claims in accordance
with agrement, thus fothering the object
of this Agency —TO PROTECT THE
M RCHANT AND THE HONEST
CONSUMER.
Country merchants physicians or other
business men desiring to join this agen
cy can do so bj applying at this office.
SOUTHERN COMM ERCIAL AGENCY
Head Office: ATLANTA GEORGIA
jzzz lag a tonic, or children that want bnlidlPfc
u;>, should take |
r 'CWJT'S IKON BITTERS.
It is I.iciisanr to take, cures Malaiia, Indict?
ttuu- uud ’> Uouaptfcs. All dealers kocs tfc
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA—Butts county.
Notice is here by given to all persons cos
| cerned that W. T. C. Dedinan late uf itii
j county departed this life intestate, aud*
person has applied for administration ot
the estate ofW .T. C. Redman in said still
that administration will be vested is tit
Clerk of the Superior court, or someii
and proper person after the publicatiot
of this citation, on the first Mondjii
July, next, unless valid objection is made
to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official lij
nature this 17 day of May 1893.
J. F. Carmichael,
Ordinary
To The Farmers and Other
Of Butts County.
On account of the low price of cottflt
we have put down our machinery to cor
respond. We can sell rebuilt gins—g
as new—for one dollar per saw. Hi*
feeders and condensers $2 per saw. W
have in stock the Gnllett, Van Winkle,
Hall, Pratt, Gate City, Whitney and Win’
ship.
We can furnish feeders and condenser 1
for any make of gin, new or second hand.
We have some good rebuilt engmes-4
horse power SIOO, 6 horse power S2OU, 1
horse power S3OO, 10 power S4OO,
&c., to any size preuired. /Saw m®
woith S3OO for $200; those worth S2OO for
$125, Corn mills worth two hundred slid
fifty dollars for one hnndred and fifty
those w< rth one hundred and fifty
ninety. Water wheels wo; tb three bun
dred dollars for one hundred and sixty-
Gin saw filers fifteen to thirty dollar;
Summers, twenty to thirty years. Id
aciug levels, good ones $3. Theodolites fit l
to six dollars.
We have also the best end cheapest*.vT
on the market, for grinding corn and cob,
peas, cotton seed and table meal, for fifty
dollars. You can make fertilizers that
costs thirty dollars per ton for thirteen
with this millwe send formularwith mill
If you want any kind of machinery of
want advice as to the best kind or capaci
ty fec, write us We take maceinery on
commission and repair at our own expense.
Gin and engine repairing done. Old gin
madejiew for one third the cost of new
ones.
P S We have several 40 eaw gin out*
fits, with engine to pull them, and a press,
for two hundred dollars; 50 saw three
hundred; 60 saw four hundred, and W
saw five hundred We sell swap or trad*
to suit customers
To the farmers and others of Butt® and
adjoining counties, we make the best fer
tilizer distributor ever attatched to a plow#
H. N, Cramer de Cos.,
565 Marietta At, .Atlanta,
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