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ML ANDfEKS, Mtyr* fl|jf Proprietor. *
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filler, MAW.II M. l*-i
Futsred at rikl<5 fI ^ : s'' | l Frn wfnrh-'Hs,
t»s .J4 toa'* Matter
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Tbei.aR* T' . r-,sd Twewclnwe* and fi»«lifled WuJfmr
at t he re ailUug or the Sujaiiior
Court of Taliaferro couetj. f it ti c Feh
suarv term . leftthese ijmi m.uiL,..,. general -..-ucrHl pre- inf
aentments. * * *
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mil n tees *■ ’ ea#um*e4,4ftd “ Jjlitl ,ilir rbcoids
of the f "leik , ..f the , Sii|u nor t ft as
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trJS£t£ «'is.w»
tries corrMUd-««*>«» L '
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The TrssMuwfcJtnw 1 l.a/nlso
■} difArp lf<| Mtd iy w it,. jn, lmi«
ory ahice Au to *^ Feb. ,i| JHtli ^** 1 Hi< 1 {Nfj' 1 SIM b j) -.00. wlnlo
proper vmi hers show a coircet diflutrMi
ment to Mil l, iP^ 1< av.i'S in
treasury a lialanc* of t2nSi,*i.
We tin*e4l» Woi»J( ami *V»»
reundiligf hi OPi^^'tlUde conoi! ion,,
while that of the Jail house we cmfrtdei
very unco»f..rtab*o, lq.1 Up constinotion
necessitate*.) and i Iso very insec.....,
and wo would recount! ml " n U.m.iis
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admit, .having Ub « woiki .l, while
others as yet have not. Tl,c attention
of th« promr AuUiuiitief ifl gulled to tlio
/■onditio* of th. buUiucuU of Urn fari.lg* !
over north prong of Littlo Hiv*r as
needing work. W. i*cmu.gn<( tfiat ef
forts lie made through ou^ Eeprcsetua
tive, Hon, It F Mmwv tu secure prop
•r legislative *n*< tuietiL by means ol
which, out of th* services puunty treasury, a
comi-mntk o* for inlglit he
paid annually to each of our county ]
UnintnissioMra for not •xcardi ng to J^ AlftTof ylays per *3,«K1 /bar. per day J !
We r*cuniimud that hi* Honor the
Judge ap|x>tiit us Notaries I’ublln Ex
Offlcio, J. P. S., forlliu savoral MiHltta
Distru't*, as tulloirs. M. Su^us, (Wl.
TV. H. Chapman, bOl. Jacob Rocker, ,
,»«. **>wwt (irj v«. i
my.OQA. K- Auee, p03. Jdlm II. J
Jackson, OO'i. i
We leavu uxinuineil the Dockets of the
J native's of tho l’eaee ami Notaries j
Public ea-oflicio, J- P-, aU'l ° r
them as hav* bwiii |>ofure us have hern
appi *T*d.
extra - ,
We iwcoiu-Hand tU 4 L [or servicea ;
pf .') il;ty* by oonatable A. II. Slaplieu*,
Jr., a cnmp*u*,ition of ?1..>0 [un <1:iy, bo
paid him. Also, tliak the hum of $"ilt
*xlru, bo allowed our Ordinary, its com
pen.sat ion of •arviCM.
We further recommend that a n.ltnbl*
book CUM lie ott*4o»*n pine**! oliaiia in tt»U iu k>ndiu«iy’« Traverse j
omee, and
Jury tooui.
FroM Mi* UAnoi OimuiMionci - * r*
jmrt, wo gather the following ataUsticaJ
information.
No. *f school* in the county 1«8,0,
Whit* 1T, wdoivd It. Total, 24. No.
of pupil* admitted White, BSd, colored,
M7. Total. fWS. AVwrair* attendaiuu,
6.X V l
His financial slateinonts Show to 1
wit: Itoesivod of Txx C’ollevtot' f*!14.4«.
Of Statu Treamtry, ffiC’i.iiU. Jlrought
from the prhvtnu* y*ar, i*4 45. Mak
ing a total of MUklt Of UiW amount
there ba* l»**i) rHatrilwtml $l l i..fiS i
leaving undistrltmt»d the sum of ii.SI.
Thi* tiody takes v*ry great pleasure in
e\ praam ng ta hi. honor Judge K. 11 ■
tie, ©UT jfrftt UtoatuiQ At lull ui^ hi*** *
jriuNi ©oiliimkiiU ©u out circuit aa.un,
ami wo fe*l ouur*d, judging his vary
axplicU *U(1 manly charge to the body,
that h* liaa abated in no wise fn his ef
fortafto tuppress crime In our un 1st,
and *l*v at* Uie moral standard and dig
nitvot acotnmon iH'oule
W* oNtron* Ut* opiHMU-atice of om
newty |p|m>iuU"4 Solicitor General.
fleotf* K. bietv*, Jr., un a dt#c!iarge of
(lit dot lev. sud we !rn#t his association
>»« iniwus, will, futiua hodie* m iv
|.iie nave been with outs Wo recommend
puhlieatiou of theje prescn t men t* m
touv 1 * 0111 )tv fw|*t*r.
Though tmjHirtune perhui**, yet wo
would not refrain front tpmg;ling yur
pondolemcnt with that of the liar, and
jn the tenderfr svmjtuthie* ,»f our na
lutes, with that of a bwwaved family in
lb* Itw* by jljjGilg the pf
Witliatn ft. Nwtdieaa,^Uton» f ‘.v «* l aw.
At tli* b«r, a* evei *ue where w L tiavo
olinyitNti him the truo type of a gen
(Icumu, and hi# loss wo deplore
J.iK’)Vs A. JfoouE. JLre«,I,ns,
A. Halter Mershou,
J Aik i.l T. Nunn,
George J> Qi itlitli,
Joliir 1*. Sturdivant.
Boss Guun,
Titos. },, Cliapmait,
.lesse .Ysbury,
Benj. J it:rs.
William (S: vrrigiit,
wnji.im yi. Lull enfold,
Kdwin 1). lla.t.nv-ay.
Reul'en .) • N sti.
B'iUinm M r.uker,
.!*»«•>: \[. i,noy.
Jess ’ A \V»Mid.d',
AMtlwat lie-U.
J t n liumk.s.
Romulus trader,
Itobt. S. Taylor.
George M. Posts,
Samuel A. l>unie),
Joim Burke. ft
Poetry. m
TUBS Mm.
’■ rsyKSDEU, UOI-SIB*.
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Deer ancient . schoolboys: Nature taught to
them
The . simple lessons of # the star and flower,
showed them strange sights; how on a sin
Admire tin. marvel* ef
-• t the other
> ,r.
f ,, n the h.d top wlu-remir er—Vheid
•' . .................
r&xza «• %sw£%
l>-nd sr.ee »!,.■ shadow, of h.mh t w.lcr,
J ’
Bun, w!r i (he Hgtdfrfng split the mighty
(!,, •iv's'-oaditigfuryofth Jolhed 1 -haft the alien was spent: stock,
w u t , y.miig-ion
And wii<-a end wbera the hosieless spar
r.ov, went
To pasij i'h* Tvirilfr of tln’ir
^ -mt w^re tbe gU-«m|i.gs in those years of
Vo ( n*i*i v< t had clothed the fossil bones
That .lumbered, wailing tur thei* second
\; 0 |'"jllVr ad the.Vgcnil of Itmaft ne;
* i. , e .till pointed t«1.- r U mptj thrones.
fl> , } ,.,of earth nnltnown,
\,> moital “"'T.t feet those loftier kK heights ,. „ had
wll ®^“*u,e wide reaWna of nature we
'<""1"*" uencry; ' i,5 father, ,train j
*> v * ,nr 0,, « «
T«>’''an With wondering gas* the summits :
^; >thUwir chnafcB ., fooUtrp ,
lie.
Smile at tlicir first small venture* as we
Tim mj »rhoo!-lmy'* . stmiM-sthescholar's
''“^iful copy
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T|l e , r memory fills our hearts to
Ihnve, day; hopeful, wise, tins bower of
peace ,
wiiili, irJr'n dread plow-.hnrr scarred tho j
ftuffettag l“i>d i
Ohlld of our this clllldren'# children yet nnhorn,
When oh yellow page you turn your
eyea, brief rceord of this May-day
Where the
morn
ii’r:r.s“!i:5”;!o'!:S'm“:;&i,
will rleel
Yet in our veins the Wood ran warm and
red, * I
Fur us tto* Helds were green, the skies
worn bine. I has
Though from our dust tho spirit long
ltd lived, d; loved, toiled, dream j
We tve wo we
ed like ydu, and thought how much
smiled nt our sires 1
wo knew.
qj, 0 „r spirits for ifnctumr return.
When the nox* century rounds it* bun
A| , ts H sh ; u teach to
learn, ““ *" ,U
T " ^ > tars
It* wiser^sage* talk, It* sweeter minstrels
!iln K 1
Bachelors Retreat.
Alitor JitmomU . .ts I piouiiwd you I
j, ou |,[ a few aorie* of Ictioijt ^ >r
publication in your highly appreciplod all
oaiumns of Tub Rbmim k vt, on tho
pgrtant »ubj*ct of Education. I'll ac
ce pt the present opportunity, to a»k, (or
thl , Baki 0 ( propriety that you giant me
th* delectable privilege of first compo»lng
a short introductory, ltow*ver, it may be
considered by your many twpular read
eis, an liulioatioii of shallow water.
using this figurative expression to denote
some mental dnfccUt.wil. J will »ot I
dare not, I can not assume the rospon.
bility and hnvu tho foolish presumption
to atUiupt to say anything new on the
thiol j/.cu. it. ,1'nd - good^hlvl *,
exh^uitcU tbeir time und tiuonts ^ to
form systems and various modus operau
tfi in the great cause of Education, and
yet their labors have been largely In vain,
at least their fondest hopes have not
heei. realired and greatest objects not
(b'.ainod, in consciyuonee of the infinite,
l'owei of , r I .duration, u is sotneenmg *, m -thl«,*
that can not lie fully fathomed, and
hence there is room'left for still more
vestigation, more burning of the mid
11 lamp, more toiling and careful
intelleetna! ores, rwrw etc., for
^U,iuunonU ,n the UUrary
woTki. I suall> it is i x|»c< t* <i ot ouc
that wntes ttu original composition to
make every effort, i i bountiful style
adorning his thesis and words with
exeelh etc* of ttlivtaric and Kieganeies
of d etion ' it must >u any siieciat ' sense
, >e (to , A’et v It , such . Ih'Joui , autlCiI>atlon
vou will oe s.ullv disapfwilltid, for u lmt
Uieie . mil) be tnuttorious , 01 want- ,
e\ei
ing in my productions, let them go if
for nothing else, for the improvement
my own mind and time, for the good
my dry ami generation.
YOUNG BACHELOR.
[To he continued.)
Why Wear Plasters?
They lam-hack, nt.... :: :;cv». but they can't cure
that for th* kidneys tire the
‘ : femed) t.«;u t
V' ; • Hi; " to.,mi) :
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■•mi ■ ’oi, to, ;r Lend o.y e ion.
ix- ie. d ; : \-- a.'tion
I' 1 ' D same fine it reg'iUtes
,,u.!s • i-focitv. Don't wait to get
z ' V ,’ ’ ,.
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t ' 5> '* PNtcr..MNl
ii'iiilct . . ,.. i column liy C. A. iku
,v <- u,. Grsencsboro'. Ga.
ISAI'GVRATIO* UP PKKMIDKST
GARnKLU.
if- Uat o^lodk. Fwdaj, at about half past
tool Kg Pie-ddMt Gfefi d*»
(iwre'I hi* iBaagural adde* tern
pfatfoftn eriPted forth* ^u»fo»*<k in*
entrance of the capital, in th* presence
of .71,000 people. The public buildings
were all gaily decorated with flags, ev
ergraen# and flowers. Martial Music and
-1/llitary display ' could b* heard and seen
iu every prominent part of the city. At
the conclusion of his address Chief Jus
lice 4Taite . administered , . the oath ... of of
fi c e and Gen. Garfield thusbecame Presi
dent of the United states for the next
yeais.
TJUt NEW CABINET.
James (.. Blaine, of Maine. Secretary
°' su t w ""* m
TiStSj££SnZi££i
(f|!fifcral McVe „,,,, of^snsyWa
nia, Attorney General. Bober. T. Lin
coin, of Illinois, Secretary of ffnr. Sam
nel J. Kirk wood of Iowa, Secretary of
i the Interior. William //. Hunt of
. Louisiana, ., Secretary of ..... the Na?y.
A „ Sl.ETOH-RIDK.
One sleigh,
One horse.
f)ne moon >
Of course
One maid who snuggles to you,
“
on.,™
roue that a closely tucked around
>0U * h '
A rac©
A dash,
A clash,
A crash,
And . . you amt , she , aro sparwhng .. on the ..
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I a^’V,- J A TRUE TONIC j :
A PERFECT 3TREN0THFNER.A SURE REVIVER. I
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I IKON IlITTUltS r.ro hhtdy recommended Iruligettion, for all Jhppepfin, diseases Inter- re- !
qulrinr a certain and efficient topic ; especially
mitteni Farrs, IFobI «/ Appetite, rausclfr^*® 1*,*W /Strength, Lark </ Eiu-ryj, etc, Jinrlche*
W\.s ldof»i;strengthen* tlie 4j.,-Jt'J gives tiew life to die nerves. They act
like Tr,siir a charm % on Food, the Vqchinefi digestive 2If% l nanovlr.gall ’.LQLkieh, Heartburn, dyspptiosymptoms, Tllooilly such j
r- j the ytm-ilW e/e.
Jrrm rrc;vtration that biacRont tlio tdctli or giro
Iictitltaediu. Bold by all druggist*. YYrito for tho ABC Book, S2 pp. of i
useful a.id amusing reading— rent Jrre.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, M<L
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, Grand Opening
; -AT THE
MV tOttS !*t@BWS« 1
—OF—
C, MYERS*
| ^ public, ^ ^ lm , stock th(M , t0 of ln08t respw t tflllly call the attention of my former customers and
I the to roy
^ ’■TFBXftftVftT'B' 111'' 111# FALL <4001)4, * j
Kvm Department is full of all the New and Beautiful Styles of the tiiat present .Season
l run connflciiMr say to those wfio favor me with pulionage, I havr now on
shelvt*^ tlb*
Best and Prettiest i
that 1 have ever brought to this market, and f defy competition in Price or Quality
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1 am ilctermined Dint no lmuke along the Georgia Ualtiroad or its branches shall excellent
» QUANTITY, (Jl'ALlTY, PIUCK, OR STYLE.
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j Ladies’ Dress Goods, Domestic Goods, Etc.
]n this Department 1 have taken tlm utmost e«ro to select the most beautiful as well at
i.;,, m . s> Pekin*. INipluie. Delunes, Seifipgs, MasHns. Swi**, Tarletows, Uwits, ■Prim*
Jncs, Shirting**, Tu kiiui^v Liiu*i\S| aiut evory ai^oto that is of ust* or Ut*auty t amt which
goes to mnko ut» n tsutvs toilet or furnish the house. When you do not see what you
"ant, rail for it. 1 have. it.
Gentlemen’s, Goods, Clothing 1 , Hats, Boots, Shoos, Etc.
Mv line of Gentlemen’s Clothing is full and complete, and presents all the attractions and
1 new styles of the season. Full suits of the tiu«-st material t’uderwear. and best make, at the most
reasonable pric-s. Working Su ! ts, Fine Clot fat, ttats, (of ait styles, pat
terns and priee>.) My stork of Hoofs and Mues is large, and l eau suit the public in
1 anv quality they want, from the tind Ores# Bout to the eoarse-t Brogan.
. f: uenUemeu. Youths amt Boys can he furnished wiU» a complete outfit of everything
necessary, and need go no further to make theit purchase*,
MUBCBLiLAlNrEOUS.
In my Miscellaneous Department, 1 have all the little articles which go to make up a
Stock to supply tho woods of tho pu'die. among which are NutioUs, Needles, Pins, Cu
omitted lerv, Cris-kery* T-'baeeo, Sogers. jms>ibly Hardware for. , Etc. Come In and tact, for in making up my stock, I
nothing that yoa can call see yourself.
I , -* 1 ■» . \nTlD M I"' r I i I' 1.3 ^ i) , tv !'v< < x I v \ - t |N|is\\ 1 x r / \ ,3
\ 1 * ll'/v In < 1 n It 1 til AND | 1 itV' v At. LVit L3
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t keep always on band Fii.e F.mdly Groceries and Plantation Supplies, and l shall keep
» f.di am’, fresh ‘io,k on hind at all tunes. 1 Uu primed to etotlte the vakod and feci
the lunig r o
a-w JL u JdLft ri n;—a JTft.
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I boar a great <’ d 1 ■ w Pr. - in" I am deier.r.ined to se;: at. the very Lowest
Figures th • 'a'',-;, » , imit. v ! I d-.-t'v r."V men hunt on the G-orgta Road to set 'the
.i.ue quui.tv >•: ::> • !, v than I do. You ai .8 tv,,.i sted to call a;..t price for rout -$!f
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t To mv Friends and Patrons.
. ; - | a allow me to return my thanks fi-Tp.isf favors. r,mt to n*k for a c
f;ausn,e 1 ,f ttio -on e. C. MYi.RS. Crawfordville, Ca.
M,r..lr-‘l l iss" i 1
way! t
jftdriuk,
j A bite,
A fond !
Good night.
, j|*roan fthen you look at your purse
j next day. !
—Arthur Lot in Purk
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A* a Cure Tor Files
lidnsv-Wort acts first by overcoming In
the miMaii mildest mimwr manner >R all tuulHin tendency in to mn cop
' !»****• «*«*. by.ts great tome and
( , invigorating properties, It restores to
‘ hMltll the debilitated and weakenad
part*. We hare hundreds of certified
cures, where all else had failed. Use it
and suffer bo longer. — Eirh<in>jt.
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‘-Probabllltiefl from Josh Billings,
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^ Th “ T W “ P n 7 m , * n „ ^ . b . 1 jlf . . . h * i
. - , t t0 . ke ?P °" e do *> “ D d I !l* T ®
wfth'Te^ '** f '° U , . * ° r<
- Keef ll,rfee -
I say to 2 thirds ov the rich people in
this W jrld, make the most of your tnon
T|v, for it makes tho most or yoa. Hap¬
py thought.
I never argy agin a success. When I
,seca rattlesnaix’s head stickint out of
the whole, I bear off to the left and say
to miself that hole belongs to that snaix.
thank th* Lord that there is one
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a(|vertisjn? n contains also many very
advantageous special effers. Sent on
receipt of len Cents. Addiess S. fr.
i ^nddmfphdS^ AgeU8 ’
Cures Old Sores, Ulcers, or anv disease
arising from impure blood-UfS. S. S.
ar
THE WAV TO MAKE
MONEY!
How t* make money ie* qu«*tionin which unr milli.o* ef yeeple are i*t*r**t*d.
These paragraphs are written for the masses and thi's question it one ef mpertaaee t*
slothful in bueiness. "What thy hand findetk to do, that do with all thy
aught are good answers to one asking tins question ; but a person may b* *v#r #• dili
gent is business and constantly filled with energetic enthusiasm, and yet if he is **t
careful with hi. EXPENDITURES poverty wilt constsntly stare him i> the fae*. T.
the matter ot
Expenditures.
"he attention of tlic reader is called at this point. Important aid will be given t*
the masses if any plan can be pointed out by which the amount of expenditures can be
< Umtoish «'<J; ‘Sf@aSBs:sa«sa5i:ai“*--“- This can be done in two ways. First the quantity used must lie lessened
fc
SUFFERING AND DISTRESS
therefore xve must resort to the 2nd method ; viz : reduce tlie price paid. How is this
to lie done? There is but one answer. SEEK THAT MARKET WHERE (iOOl)S ARE
OBTAINED FROM 1 st HANDS AN D WHERE PRICES ARE FIXED AT THE LOW
EST MARGIN.
Ten Thousand Inquire
ttllTUwp tVIltlT ginn Ccili illiu lIllS ttlnno piO.CC lio DC fit.nwl IOlllHl 5
who know arc ready to
to their fasteningfitllowcitizms,
have ibuiul the place and direct
_____ lO 4 t-flC i _ StOFC Of
C. A. DAVIS & CO., Greenesboro’. Ga.
XOS. 7”4 ANT) 73C, REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Cotton Factor ami Commission Merchant.
with mmBsmmM Blond. Gcpcral Agent for TALBO fT * SONS. Talbott’s Standard Agricidturat
Engines (On Wheels.) Talbott’s Standard Portable Engines (On Skids.) Talbott's
Stationary l‘r>rtal«le Engines, T’alboit’s Plar,t«r Agricultural Engines (On Wheels.) Talbott’#
Planter Engine* (Un Skids.) Talbott s Tubular and Locomotive Boiler#.
Talbott’s Turbine Water Wheel. TYJIjott’a Com and Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Corn and
Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Saw Mills, Circular Saws, Shafting, Pulley’s, Box.*, Hangers, *
Belting. Talbott’s Patent Spark Arresters. ’ *
Watertown Steam Engine CO,
Watertown Agricultural Engine* (On Wheels.) Watertown Portable Engine* (On
Skids.) Watertown Watertown Stationary Dairy Engines Engines (For small Buildings.) Watertown Vertical En¬
gines. (with and without cut off.) Watertown Return
s^' itu swo ' w “ t,,rt 7 n i—oiiw
& # t% ittt»i # m
(On ( Wheels.) 'uo|vr'sSe!f.Rropelling Cooper'sPurtnhlo (Traction) En Engines. Omper s Enrnt Agricultural Engine*
Cooper’s locomotive Boiler’s. dnes (On Skids.) Cooper's Stationary Engines.
Boilers. Wheat Cooper’s Two Flue Boilers. Cooper’s Return Tubular
Cooper’s Corn and .Mills. Cooper’s Portable Mills (with Portable Bolt
Attached.) Cooper’s Smut Machines.. Cooper’s Dustloss Wheat Separator, and Oat and
W*cd Extractor. Cooper’s Eureka Flour Packer, Cooper’s Saw Mills (Double and
Single.)
J. W. CARDWELIi & CO.
Cardwell’s Wheat Threshers, Separators, and Cleaners. Cardwell'# “Ground-nog"
Threshers, Cardwell's Hydraulic Cotton Presses. Cardwell's Horse Powers—Donbl*
and Single Geared—(Mounted and Down .) Cardwell’s Power Corn Shelters and Feed
(’utters. Manufacturer of the following Machines : Nehlett A Goodrich Improved I. X.
L. Cotton Gin, Reid’s Patent Automatic Power Screw Press, Steam or Water Power,
Smith’s Improved New Virginia Uand Feed Power Cotton and Hay press. Cotton Gin Feeder, Cotton Con-,
denser. Cutter.
tJf For full particulars, circulars, general information, etc., apply to
W. J. POLLARD, Augusta, Ga., or J, V. Andrews, Crawfordville, or Union Point, Urn,
Feb,2.V«l.j-y t
Let The People Enow
That Peter Keman,
Keeps the best and chrprcst stock of Boots and Shoes in tlie State.
Third Door Below the Central Hotel.
Feb.2S,*8I.h-m, AUGUSTA GA.
Georgia Chemical Works,
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Again offer to their ohl customers and the puldie genernllv who want reliable and
uniform FEKTILIZERStheir well known brands ot SUPERPHOSPHATES,
Patapsco Guano, Lowe’s Georgia Formula,.
Grange Mixture. Mastodon Guano,
And'tlieir Superior Make of ACID PiloSHHATE. for COYtTOSTING, analyznig 13 60
to H per cent, available Phosphoric AchI, and over 2 per cent, of Potash. Aiso, snx
PHIIIIC ACID from their chambers, at tower figures than it can be laid down if honeht
out of the State. It is the purpose of the Company toeontinue as it began, and the as
^“Jfnabte telrt Ufth’mav or ic,,d by th ’ m ,vi,,oh cann<>t sta,,d
’Thela^e ami rarid'lv ine'reasiug reasonably mini .er of be its expected iuvtrims afford ftorn this the best HOME evidence of
what lias been dune, anawlach mav tlie of manufae
turo. whose products arc used ixt Stales Georgia. South Carolina, Alabama, and
elsewhere. , lik’ated , . *t , Augn-tn. . <r:t .. arcat , a!i ,. ,. times the
Tue Works of the Company, open . to . m
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si>ect:or- of iho Planters and t-V.vmerse.f <;. org, a and the adjoining States, and our Su
peri at undent and C’liefrdst. Mr. C. IS. F. LOWE, will take pleasure iu exhibiting the
Works and iw products. For sale bv our Agents, who may be found in the principal
Towns and Villages of Georgia.and South Carolina*or tv
31 A. STOVALL,
Feh.23 .’Sl.tvuv Treasurer and Business Manager, AFGRSTA. 0\