Newspaper Page Text
How Virginia City is Sliding
Down.
The iE'r.fr rprist <iyi: ‘‘Chir tow n it very
quietly and very slowly moving to Die cast
ward down the face of the mountain. This
U owing t<, the settling of the ground over
the Bonanza mines. As all the town is
going together it is not mueh noticed
on the surface, where no cracks arc seen,
Th* water and gas companies are better ac
quaiatod with the movements taking place
In the ground forming the *Itc of the town
than most oth.rs, as the instability of the
earth tell* upon their pipe*. On U and C
street*, north of Union, Use ground i* mov¬
ing both north and esat. A water main,
running north and south, uncovered) ester
day at the corner of B street and Sutton
avenue, was found to be looped to the
distance of over a foot, ai d be-id. had In
U a great kink which made it rrvto
take out out a a piece piece nearly ,ari» two i feet “ in »' len'Uli " "Ktu
About the Consolidated Virginia pan mill
the pipes are crowding In from both mt
and west; at least, owing to the -tiling of
the ground In that neighborhood there
appears to be two movements. Although
there are as yet no crack* lu the central
pari of the’town, there 1- a large one to
the westward. It begins at Cedar Ravine,
run. south to near the largo water-tank of
the Ophir, on the hill west of town, then
turns eaat for a considerable distance,
when It takes 1U course southward west of
Mewart street, and finally joins Ihe „)d
crevice below the Could and Carry crop
ping. Toward the north this crevice is
aliout eight inches In width, and tbegroupd
on the east aide of it i* about thrse feet
lower than on the w.*t side. Captain
Overtown, of the Water Company, w hose
opport. allies for observing these movemets
ar« unsurpassed, tass that as the ground
settle* over the bonanzas on the slope of
the mountain, where It Is not much dis
lufhed, a gradually moves down He says
th, International Hotel has moved cast
about five inches since It was built. If
such is the case, all the buildings in tl,at
pari of the town, w ith the ground on which
they stand, must have moved the same
(lisfsnee, as no cracks are to be seen in the
earth. A* we are now traveling, however,
it w ill he a long time before we reach the
Sugar Loaf.”
Now Clock for tho Naval Observa¬
tory.
Much interest has been excited in aclen
tifio clrclos by a very perfect piece of
mechanism, invented by Commodore
Dimple and Mr. Sloane. The weight 0 f
tho pendulum consists of mercury
rdina glass vessel suspended by a steel
rod. Wlien hy heat the rod elongntci amt
tend* to make the pendulum move slower,
the expansion of the mercury In the glass
ve-*el causes a riw> In its center of gravity ;
and as mercury expands some ten times
more than steel, a mercurial column of a
height about one-tenth of the length of the
Steel rod will compensate its expansion and
ctusethe center of oscillation to remain
always at the same distance below the
point of suspension. Every time the
pendulum vibrates, Us lower jHilnt, made
of platinum, passes through a globule of
mercury, ami this contact establishes a
conuactlon with a voltaic battery , arranged confaet
In »ueh a way that every the
1* made a ratchet wheel with laclh will move
on# ratchet and produce a rap. At the
tenth uuin ratchet ruuiai u u i.latimim platinum »rm nrm dips h.n. Into
another drop of mercury, making a circuit
with another sounder giving u louder tup
so that every ten seconds the louder SoS.* tan
helps in counting the number «|
It is staled that hy this arrangement
observer D enabled to rate chronometer*
'
half a second uml hv r „mi n n...i ri ,.i n „ a
.omputHiion of errors may he reduced lo
un iuflnUt sImully small fraction.— Iron Agr.
•
Th» Source of ita SaltnefiB
id tislt River, Arlrona, was caused by the
stream running over a bed of suit some
where along It* course Its waters are pure
• ■ ml ml treii, fresh hm,. from where u i, -,ni It head* „ 1.1 In the .. White .. . .
Mountains to within 30 miles of where it
empties into the Gila Fifty miles from its
junction with the Gila there comos Into it 11
u stream , of , water . that t* Intensely suit,
This stream pours out of the side' of u large
mountain, and Is from 80 to so feet deco *,
i,i, ...... •' l * tl,1< ........ I our * hito ... the Salt
•
. River
n grrut vulutnn of water, lit re could
»>e easily manufactured suffieiont suit to sup
ply the markets of the world aii that
would be necessary would be to dig ditches
uml lead the brine to basins lu the nearest
deseits. The heat of tlie sun would make
the salt. Were there a railroad near the
strimuiUs wsterw wvekt doutitless soon be
turned amt led to tuimcnso evajioiating
pomis. It is supposed that the Interior of
the mountain, out of which the stream
tlows, is largely comjHised of rock salt,
Good Barometerw.
At Sacramento, California, according to
a local newspaper, there are two animated
barometers which have proved trust worthy,
even when the artificial instruments have
failed. One of these is a catfish which is
kept in » water-trough So matter how
clear the water may be, and before the bar
ometers have indicated a change, this fish
always, before a storm, swims about with
his head below the water, and his tad above
until rain begins to fall, when he goes out
of sight until the weather changes. The
other barometer consists of two frogs under
the floor of the police office, which have
never yet been seen by any of the officers,
but which presage a storm several hours in 1
advance of the barometrical indications by
a si riusof peculiarly discordant croak* So
matter how clear ami bright the night, the
police officers prepare for a storm when tlws
warning comes.
A pvrseuof any conceivable description
ami degree of potency which has been ir,
tentiouatlv or accivlcnUlly swallowed, may,
it is said, be rendered almost instantly
harmless by simply swallowing two gills n't
sweet oil. v person 1 with “ a v.n ' r> s *. „ .
ooiuutiitiou ^ , ... . sliuuld , , , take nearly twice the
quantity. This oil, it is alleged, will most
positively neutralize every ’ form 1 of 1 voce- " 1 -'
Uble, animal ur mineral poison with which
physicians and chemists are acquainted.
vT^.’TiX^'
Fight it Out Like Pa and Ma
A ry i i tol>I «f a proudmrit per-on now
*’* D*«* Picture ®Hd which is peculiarly
tateiwttof «nd suggestive of wncunscious
wls don> A gentleman was invited to the
lecturer’* boo*- to tea. Immediately on
being seated at tho table the little girl aston
faked the family circle and the guests by
Die abrupt question :
•’Where’* your wife?”
N'ow, the gentb-u.nn having L*en recently
**’P*ratcd fto:a the partner of his ■ '■■■ w^s
taken so completely by surprise that he
stammered forth the truth,
“I don't know.’’
“Don't know ?” replied the infant
terrible ; “why don’t you know ?”
Finding that the child persisted in her
Interrogator^ de*pite the mild reproof of
her parents, he concluded to make a clean
breast of the nmttflr, and have it over at
once. Bo he said, ’ with a calmness which
w*» the result of inward expletive*.
“Well, we don’t live together; we think,
a we can’t agree we’d better not”
!,< ’ a J!H,an as ,hc chlW , "‘ can
again, and darted an exasperated look at
her parents. But the little torment would
n«t be quieted until she exclaimed :
“Can’t agree ! Then why don't you fight
u 1 a a'" 1 do””
“Vengence i» mine,’’ laughingly retorted
tho visitor, after ”pa” and “ma" ex
changed looks of holy horror, followed by
:h c luevltuble roar.
w ~
The New York HerM suggests that
Kagfllnh Government should hire Sitting
Bull and his hands to fight the Cossacks.
•'"ss.hly It might prove a morn pleasing
'Bversion to the wiley old cheif and his
Sl0u * warriors If opportunity were
'Item to fight the Bashi-Bazouk*, who are
i“*t now wreaking outragos upon the help.
**‘* s l-'l |ri Mians in Thessaly. The Sioux
Indian Is not only cruel hut brave, while
the Turkish irregular Is not only a coward
cruel. There w’ould he little question
,0 t *‘ (> r<,sll ll if Sitting Bull and his con
derate Indians were enabled to go on the.
war i” 1 * 1 ' aK allls t these barbarian* of Asia
,ic Eumpe, nud the spectacle of a Sioux
brave with a score of Bashi-Bazouk scalps
suspended from his belt would he a sight to
throw the average war correspondent into
transports.
Take Special Notice.
\\ r F., the undersigned, tnrhld any person
or persons whatever to tresspass upon or j !
ma ke paths, lands roads or crossways through or
d 0 over any we own or control, nod
7 pcrs0n so ,loi,, 8 t,(
.
.1 W. AHBCRY.
E. 1. ANDERSON,
Rov'im Vk vu v -Vrirn
ji LUNSFORD
MRS. ELLA (). DICKINSON,
lan.25.1878-n-w
■ j Ctieap
ImilllSllS Ur liillMlS. ■ Iff !
i ' V, UI “/ cnn, ,! nl th hallway lands of
I ‘ “
fed „ Kansas' 1 ' Piu’lflc RaiVwav'
which we arc selling at an average of 8 : 1.23
I’eraiio on easy terms of payment. Alter
lint* sections of Government lands can be
taken as homesteads by actual settlers.
These lands lie in the Great Limestone
Belt, of Central Kansas, the best winter
P. r «J‘>' ,r,n F dl *‘ rl,,t " r Enltod
> Wd,n 1 * ' rU,,li!0 3: ' ***** per
The avenige y curly lalnfnll lu this county
’ nearly tlinn :i;i inelies per numim, one-third
greater in the mueh extolled Arkunsu.s
tlmn 23 imim' p.T uimmuni'ule Inmi-longL
Hide.
remunerative. .Stock-Raising The nml IViuil-Growing are very anil
I winters are short
mild Slock will live nil the year on grass
feet deep. The healthiest Climate in the
World! No fever amt ague there. No
! ,n !t 1 ‘/ v iinl ' a ^ ubU “ Elmity of lino
huildiiig .stone, rapidly lime and sand. , These lands
are Northern being settled hv the best rlnss
of and Eastern people, and will
so Appreciate In 1 value hy the improvements
Hi'" 'T * ns 10 lh, ' ir
at present prices tint one of tlie aside very nest ill
vestments t can lie nuute, from the
profits lo he derived from their cultivation,
Memlmrs of our firm reside in YVn-Keeney,
ami will show lands at tuiv time. A pam
phi d, giving full Information in regard to
soil, ellmst. water supply, &e., will le srui
fr,! « on request. Address
Warren, Keeney & Co .
Or, Wa Keeney, Trego st,, Kansas, Uldeago, !».,
nprl2,’78-h ni Co.,
Taku l*artk*ular Notice.
Parties having corn Ur wheat at the depot
can ■ have it removed to my mill, ground and
,v; "'. v ' !l * not to detain wugous or persons
?ZT«Z My. for the g,Mn ri tC^Neam mIi*
steam Mill s are in splendid outer, and
j Meal am making and Flour. the very Tlie lu public st quality luvitvd of both
are to
send in their grain.
IV. A. BRANCH
apr.3,t-o-o
Corsets 30 cts. to Si, at C. M VEILS’.
CRAWFORD’S 1 l.IJE
Steam Mill,
IN GOOD ORDER AN 1 )
f { uatly Husi l less!
The undersigned inform* the public that
,1<1 lias thoroughly repaired the (’rawford
iK^nnmght^lt!^'?,^ best
very of both
MEAT & FLOUR.
hr * HE ML.VX'S BUMNKSf- ! 1
-
Saw A [ill.
— he GYM . . \v Mir MILL , -re attached a > i has
* also . . Wen
put in the very Wst condition, and those
needing lumber can have it 141,01 the usual
term* hv bringing their limber to the mill
"^, solic,tt; ashare of the public patronage.
Bring on vvH»r gi-am and saw b>gs.
» . a. nuANeii.
imi: ii-w Crawfordville, Ga.
Latest Style* oollars. at C MvvU.
M
(* F NT (* ^ ia kl4\( ^
W«Bii5.4iii fft *B^%. | ,‘
bits.
CHEAPER TIIAX THT.~ EVJ* BEFORE AT
wJlI X ~vtcXVTT\T)TT X
w—
—AXD—
AlachineAVorks,
AUGUSTA, GfORGIt
Machinery^ .. ali^Tndi „ nid"
paired. 1 “ Itoi Re
ri«. n I ntnhuml L-fn
'• «. liVlUVarUAhU.,
n»y23.1H77-J-r. INsprietors.
-------*- T ® “flT*
i?ood nFALrn tpk i,iveh
U
A/ oAnFURDS urnors’o ^^’? W tT0N,e /pt H
o
g-'y 4ftWGQRyT0 F U VER O ri~
S U 1/ w -e. 3
.
*
g cnanisHcAr^ 1 ^ ^ teitmxtfs I
I
BOWELS c . l 2! s T!< /«
,i ^’ > ' I>«- !wo,em,„^C» l«dc.
,
*fj| Cl _ V. 1 1 If' ~K* II WL li. Cl 1/ O
% #
*
i ' t [ITT \ I Ql AflA 000
v^YW lAD «*>l
l|» * |J> W f 11 nisi 4 \ Vtl lll>I lUIU> v411o 1111 VMcl*
® ^
BELLING AGENT OF THE
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
-AND —
COM POUND, ACID PHOSPHATE,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
SOLU BLE PACIFIC, I CERTIKIC and tlieTP fOy—Nearly 120 different one-fiftli brands of Fertilizers sold in sold the in Georgia are of
are State.
CastL Price s
Ter Ton, ’ 2 ,ono lbs Soluble Pacific Guano, ?J7.50
” “ “ “ Acid Pliospliate,
Time Price:
(Without Interest—Cotton Option, 15e.)
Per Ton, 2,noo lbs. Soluble Pacific Guano ... $70.00
“ “ “ Aeid Phosphate, 62.00
...
-J. O. MATllUWSON & CO •>
| GENERAL AGENTS
Alii* A 118111. j Georgia.
feb8,18T8-h-ln ♦
RF.NJ. C. YANCEY M ’ A -
I’residont.
G eorgia Chemical Works
Fiwtory SohIIi Boumlary St., Au^ustn, Ga*
Office 163 Exchange Building, Augusta, Ga.
NAAWDPACTDTIB :
l’AT.U’SCO GUANO.
- GRANGE MIXTURE.
LOWE’S' GEORGIA FORMULA,
— AND —
Acid Phospliaite.
1 he Analys',, by State Chemist, of the Standard Fertilizers, with Circulars contain
neighboring ing ( ertirtcates States, from will over lie One furnished Hundred of the most intelligent l’lanters of Georgia aiul
authorized agents ef this Company. upon application to the undersigned, or any J of the
3L A. STOVALL,
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
STEWART & SMITH, Ajjents, Crawfordville, Ga. feb8,1878
MATERS & MARCUS
—JOBBERS IN—
D R Y GOODS 9
NT otions, Hosiery,
ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, & CLOTIING
The undersigned respectfully Inform the merchants of Taliaferro ami surrounding
countius tint their rail J>ti>ok is nov complete, and in prico and ftssortmont is unoouallod
by any that has ever Wen brought to this market. A special feature of our business is
lie oUuuishment trf a
SHOE AXI) HAT HOUSE
WtoreStre^L^where * ** **" ^ “* ^
t0 ° f P urchasere tw ln *P<t<* «*r stock
MYERS X MARCUS.
“ri *« t«;7-j-v 2S6 and Broad Street Augusta, G*
Hull A: Scotney ’
GtVLKAL
COMMISSION
2v.rn.vl V si
Ho. 34o ITorth ■■ Water Street, .
T»u I i! It 1LA ,nvi Iir.J.i r»ii I1IA, is OS 1 A.,
and wholesale dealers In Butter, Cheese,
LareK Tallow, Eggs, Poultry, Game, Stock,
I 1) » r^nviiT: l 1 1 l M\. It Potatoes. Apples and
Wool, Grain, Flour. Fur,
Cotton, Rice. Tobacco,
Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, Hay, Hops, For
*‘ en [,rm,( * tic Krui ‘?- k,,,i
SaBKEtVkiI Hb-/'1Tf’l7T7ClT? E
turns, A eral Cash
Advances! 1 1 I a I jtJ Iy.made on
*jl To shipments except perishable articles,
show that we do an extensive business,
any game handled dealer in Philadelphia last will tell
you we more game season than
1 /.i-f, TUT
put together. .Send for Price Stenc
Ac. ri*sponaible Reference CASH, House itt or wc City, refer you
any our
I’YlflS 2! -1v-l»T7-bv* GAME.
t
xr Now - is *.» the x* tune * to subscribe, ■ -t only to-*
‘
j Mvers is the agent for Smith’s
celebrated Cotton Tress
CRAHPT02TS
IMPERIAL SOAP,
Is the Best!!
Crampton’s Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton’s Crampton’s Imperial Imperial Soap Soap is is the the Best. Best.
Crnmpton'a Imperial Soap I* the Best.
Crampton’s Imperial Ss»p is the Best,
Cnmptoo's Crampton’s Imperial Imperial Soap Soap ii tire i- the Best. Best
cnunpu« > Ini|«-nal imperial *«n « the Best ur*t.
Crampton s Soap is the
Crampton’s Imperial Soap is Best.
-:o:
This Soap is manufactured from pure ma¬
terials, and as it contains a large per¬
centage of Vegetable Oil, is war¬
ranted fully equal to the best
imported Castile Soup, and
at the same tittle possess
es all tlie washing
and cleansing
properties of
the cele¬
brated (lor*
mail and French
Laundry therefore Soaps. It
is recommen¬
ded for use in the Laundry, and"
Kitchen and Bath-room for
g.iiera! household purposes; also
Printers, Painters, Engineers and Ma¬
chinists, as it will remove sjiots of Ink,
grease, tar, oil, paint from the hands.
U ■ —
The Huntingdon Pennsylvania Monitor of
t>At April 5th, 1X77, pronounces this Soap r the
in the market as follows .
Reader, advertisement, we don’t w ant you and to suppose it that
this is an pass over
unheeded. Read it. We want to direct
your "‘‘("ranniton’s attentiou to the advertisement or
it office Imperial Soap.” Having used
in our for the past year, we ran re¬
commend It it as tlie thing best quality of soap in
use. is a rare to get a Soap that
will thoroughly’ cleansu printing ink from
the hands, laundry as also from will linen it ; hut Cramp
ton’s soap do and we know
whereof we speak. It is especially adapted
for printers, it painters engineers’and ma
cliinists, as will remove grease of all
script ions from the hands as well as clothes,
with little labor. For general household
purposes it cannot be excelled.
Manufactured only by
CEAMPTON BEOTHEES,
:-%r __ For sale in Milledgeville , only by (
Wright & Son. For sale in C’rawfordvilie
by Dr. II. S. Smith, Druggist ; Richards <!e
Ls’gwen, Charles lu*‘ker it Stewart, StewartA Bris
Stephens, tow. and I). Bergstrom Williams and
A. A Soil.
••*?“ For Sale also by ,1. M. Lacy A Co.,
Of Taliaferro county ; A. G. A G. W. How
ard, at Barnett, Ga.
junel-f-y
Augusta Hotel -J
Corner Broad &. Washington -Sts.,
Has Augusta, been thoroughly - Renovated, - - Georgia. Remodel
ed, and Newly li'uruislicd.
It is . , located , . . the ., centre , of , , business. .
m
Telegraph l)tlice in the Hotel Build¬
ing. Express Ofllce in the same
block. Post-Office only one
block off. All other
public conveniences
close at hand.
(©” Tlie Office of the Hotel will lie
open during the night, and guests will
be received or called at any hour.
W. H. MOORS' Prop'r.
RATES OF BOARD, *± per day.
atari
National *1 Tote] >
(Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot,)
MACON, GEORGIA.
: O :
Single Rates, per Meal, Day, : $1.50
: : : 50#
E. C. CORBETT, Proprietor.
I-'.: Accommodations good servants at
tentive. jaul-t-o-o
Still _ . _ Agent
—^
FOR THE
It- ^ a \ \y \ i (/(/ \ .
y 1
Brarfley 's Patent, .
^ **** ** * ?
AND THE
\ \ i il 1 VriAtunn \ ! I SS. 1 / l T ii.ni 11 i 1 II OS nn
, ’ ’ - - t-1 LLt lX I ’
mmS h V s foriuer eus
tomurs i, t hat he IS NtJll , fur tllU above
named culvlnatvil Frrtili/vrs, and that lift
Will take plea.sure in furnishing tlm farmers
everywhere with their old favo.rite
FERTILIZERS
on the very BEST TERMS. These Gnanos
have stood the test of snaivsis and actual
use—-tou know justwh.it yt-a are buying.
Call early >wi
I> *^ AT iJAxliYlrilU, T I VYU i T'
Agent. Jj
niarl-ti-in
f>0() Gallons 600
IWOmNT!
tt®” 600 Gallons of Liquors and Wines to
he disposed of at greatly reduced prices !
XXXX Monongaheln Rye Whisky here
tofore sold at $4.<X> reduced S3,AO
Old Nectar Rye $4. (hi reduced $3.50
White Wheat 3.00 u 2.50
XX Monongahela 2.00 si 1.90
Sweet Mash Corn 2.00 U L90
X. E. Rum. 3.00 ii 2.50
Old Holland Gin 3.00 “ 2.50
Peach Branch', ovrsoldt.OO " 3.50
Apple “ 4.00 3t : 00
Cognac “ 4.W U 3.00
Ginger “ A 00 ii 2.50
Cherry “ 3,00 ii. o'. •> 50
Sherry Wine 300 u
California Catawba 3.00 ii
Madera 3,00 ii 2.oO
Fort 3.00 ii- ~ 2.30 '
Also a full line of case Liquors which
we will sell at the very lowest cash prices.
Any one needing anything in this line,
we will take pleasure in showing them
samples of the above-named brandses.
Respectfully,
D. A. WILLIAMS A SON.
-O-O'
J. 3Y. HIX0N,
Attorney at Law,
CBAWW» B V«LB. GA.,
Will practice in Taliaferro, Wilkes, Wareen,
" dG ~
~ Will . all „ business v
give entrusted to
hvs care dtlhgent attention. Collections
made a specialty. iune22-t-o-o
The Image of Her Mother.
' A NOVEL.
—BY RUTH RUSTIC.—
In the Savannah Weekly Xews of Satur
day, 20 th April, will be commenced a new
serial story with the above title, written by
a lady of Savannah.
The Weekly Xews is the
Largest IX and THE Best Weekly.
SOUTH.
It is a complete newspaper, and contains
the kets, iatest etc., Telegraph and State Xews, Mar¬
an Agricultural and Military De¬
partment.
It adapted for general circulation through¬
out the South.
Subscription, Specimen one copies year S-’.Oi) ; six months
sent free.
J. H. ESTILL.
aprl9-t-o Savannah, Ga.
THE
New Y ork Weekly
Fo 1373.
During 1778 the New York Weekly will
endeavor to sustain the reputation it hae
earned as the
BEST STOKY AXD SKETCH PAPER IK
TIIE WORLD
by New presenting the will same la* meritorious features.
writers added.
The old favorites will continue to write
The best stories hv the best authors.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE
For the
New Y ork W eekly
TERMS TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS :
month, postage free, .23c.
Fwo months, ,50C.
F, ' e Wwmtlis, ,750
„ Four months $1.00
One A ear, 1 copy, 3.00
“ 44 2 copies, 3.00
“ “4 “ 10.00
u (I 8 20.00
These sending §20 for a Club of Eight, Ninth all
sont a t one time, will lie entitled Clubs to a
copy free, GetteTMip of cant after
ward a add single copies at S'J..”iO each.
M.nd , 1 , -eiiuiri.- iiiiu.t, DOLLARS. ioit r
and , get the the New A ork Meekly for one
year. All MtefSshmiid lie addressed to
STREET A SMITH, Proprietors, .
-R 2» and 31 Rose St., X. Y,
P- O. Box 4Syii. marl.V-j-nr
Just received a fine Stock of gentlemens’
Hats C. MYEliS.
DU. H. S. SMITH, M. D.,
CraV/fOrd-Vllle .agent, Georgia,
Keeps „ constantly on hand a full assort-’
men t of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, TOtaAcco,
C igars, & Liquors.
Has also on hand the celebrated rheumatic
medicine the
of Seven Harks,”
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
GARDEN SEEDS.
of all kinds.
mnr 2 !M-o-o'
FOUTZ’S
CELEBRATED
Horse and Cattle Powders.
Tula preparation, long and favorably’
xSyX HI F broken known, down will thoroughly and low-spirited re-in vigorst* horses,
s by strengthening sod cleansing th.
I stomach and is testifies.
m » incident It is a to sure this preventive anim&L such of *n iIJspsfmT LU^iG^
FEVER. C.t as
WATER. ANDERS, YELLOW a
TEMPER, HEAVES, FEVER^FOL’NljER, C0ULII3, PIS
th. wind, increases the J am V
gives, smooth-%na' glossy *ppctito-» \ * m )
transforms miserahie skin-*-an(t
the skeleton' e; &
Intoaflae- l o oW s gaiiJspM ted'horse.
\ \ To keepers of CoWs this prepira
' -i&^'Rin^rHo^ Horn, etc. It has
1 been proven by
i &'j J | quantity actual expcriimnt or milk and to cream increase twenty the
^3L -"* J&p and percent, and In make fattening the butter Craw
sweet cattle, It
gives them an appetite, loosens their hide,-and make,
faster.
Ina „ flbM ,e7of Swine, such ss Cougli^ Cicer, In
the Lungs, Li verj&c., this article acts
asaspecific. fcaif By putting from one- _ —.J,
a paper paper in a barrel of
7f
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, Md.
OUt Sold tlM» by United BrngglstsandStorekeepersthrouBh- States, Canada and S. America
For Sale by JI.S. SMITH,HrnggisU G»J
je-15-’77-j-y Crawfordville, M
The .(ONES' VENTILATED T
and SUPPORTERS are the easied
and best, in the world. Now on el
and for sale hv SMlfl
DR. II. S.
-AT THE- storeI
[3 y f A / *• } *• ( ’ i
■
March'.ft-o-t
A. I. STROM.
WatchmaltUT and Jeweler^
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
Takes this method to inform the putihc
that he is prepared to make ami repair all
kinds of Jewelry in the best stvle. and will
g' v e careful attention to Watches and
Clock*, and repair them in the la st manner
Hair Work, Braiding, and all ladies work
duBP to orilet\ and in good style. He solic
its a share of the public patronage.
febd,l87ei-t-o-o
Notice.
A LL kinds of New Harness made to,
order, and Old Harness and Saddles repair¬
ed at the Tan Yard, as usual.
Black Also,
Si.’.ith's Bellows repaired, and
made as good as new.
C. A. BEAZLEV.
Crawfordville, Mar 15, t- 0 - 0 .
S. G. BRINKLEY,
Attorney at Law,
VV ARHENTOX. GA.
»to-W. H. Hull, Frank H. Miller
Joseph via. Ganohl Will and H. C. Foster, of Au
cu-fa. give all business intrusted,
to him dilligent attention. i-5-77-j-y
1