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On Hu- Uo'l I rulluiliHl ii c of
I*llll' ami ullifr l«ire»l Ti'cn
tor lilt* Nlititmaelilre of 'l'lir-
Tar Film. Pyroilg
ncoit. Arid, ami other I'm
dtlClH.
Tlio following article is from the
pttti of a Genii an Manufacturer —
written for and copied from the Atlan
ta Dutchif Zritnng upon the value of
pine and other timber—e*q»ccially
pine. tVe would not like to ho called
a sensationalist; hut, tlio ideas set
forth below, are in aceordnnce with
our own views, and we think some of
the suggestions should l>e howled —
especially when we reflect upon the
gradual exit of profitable laborers for
the cotton-fields. We have all the
requisites—for manufacturing, in the
work spoken of—talent, capital, and
pine land—the time will come, when
if we do not enter into it, the ingeni
ous Yankee will. Why not let him
continue Ids “Wooden hum and nut
meg” making if he desires to, and
those who huve the means already at
hand, apply them to the building up
of their own fortunes.
('no of the greatest opportunities
for the development ot an immense
manufacturing interest otters itself to
the practical and enterprising technic
al chemist in the proper usage of the
vast forests of the United States, and
more particularly the pine forests of
the Southern States.
A comparatively small commence
ment Inis been made in some portions
of the Southern States in this direc
tion. It consists principally iu tho
distillation of spirits ui turpentine,
and tho manufacture of rosin, pitch,
tar, and pyroligneous acid, directly
from the wood, by burning it in kilns.
Both proscsscr, us they aro practiced
here, are excessively coarse and un
practicable. The first because it
yields only the thick, unrefined tur
pentine, with forty per cent, of dirt
and foreign material, which is export
ed to tho Northern States for refine
ment, and which, in consequence of
t iis imjiurity, brings at least forty per
cent, less in price, and pays other e.\-
pensos on forty por eeut. ol dirt. The
manufacture of turpentine, however,
even in this crude manner, is general
ly a profitable business.
The second process—that of burn
ing tlio pine wood into rosin, pitch
and tar, in coarse kilns—is a still
more impracticable and unprofitable
method. Five parts of the value of
tho wood are lost in this process, and
h ’uce the sixth part of its value alone
has to pay for all the expenses of cut
ting and burning the wood. A tar
oven, as it is used in the Old World,
belongs to the unknown things in the
woodland districts of tho (South, und
almost the United (States.
Tho branch of industry to which we
allude consists in a e >mplete decompo
sition of the wood of tlio pine and oth
er forest trees, by one chemical pro
cess and aparatus, in their constitu
ent parts in such a manner that the
w hole weight of the wood used is re
turned in the weight of tlio articles
manufactured. The different articles
manufactured by this process out of
one cord of pine wood are as follows :
Spirits of turpentine, 1500 lbs ; tar and
pitch, 000 lbs; pyroligneous acid, 835
lbs ; gas, 300 lbs ; and water, (useless,)
123 lbs ; —say 2,100 1 is. At the pres
ent prices, at New York market re
ports, the value ot these articles would
be as follows : 02 11 is. spirits of tur
pentine, 0i gallons, at 47 ets. per gal
lon, $4,40 ; (500 lbs. tar and pitch, 50
gallons, at $ ets. per gallon, $4 ; 335
lbs. pyroligneous acid, 05 lbs. acetate
of liiuo, at 8 ets. per pound, $7,(50. —
llenoe, one cord of pine wood would
bring the amount ot $I b. The amount
of coal and gas not calculated will be
used as material for heating kettles
and retorts—so that only J 23 lbs. of
water out of the whole weight of one
cord of pine wood of 2,100 lbs. will
remain without being made valuable.
According to my latest calculation
4 retorts and aparatus and fixtures
generally manufacturing 115 cords of
wood monthly into these articles would
require a building capital of $5,000,
and would turnout 1,0(50 gallons of
spirits of turpentine, at 47 ets. per gal
lon, $498,20; 5,750 gallons of tar and i
pitch, at 8 ets. per gallon, $1150; (5,140 i
gallons ol pyroligneous acid or 10,0(54 j
lbs._acetate of lime, at 8 ets. per lb.,
£*77. Amounting iu all to $1,835,82.
Kj'paascH : 115 cords pine wood, at
$1,50 per cord, $172,50 ; 4,100 lbs. of
lime, S2B; freight on 10,9(54 lbs. ace
tate of limo to Philadelphia, $100,(54 ;
wages to 8 bauds for 1 month, at SSO
p t month, SIOO. Amount iu all to !
$710,10.
Net profit for one month, $1,125.18.
This is already a very neat profit,
but it can still be largely increased by
the manufacture of ehips-pitch and
beer-pitch out ol the tar, infeiioi py
roligneous acid or any resinous sub
stances that, can be cheaply procured
hy purchase. All quantities and
qualities of rosin andt ir, which can
be manufactured into these two arti
cles at a very nice profit.
bhips-pitch is almost alwavs in
great demand. It generally ranges
in the New Orleans market at $5 per
barred, and is to-day quoted in the
Cincinnati market reports at from gfi
to 8 c per barrel. It can be sold in
enormous quantities. One hand can,
in kettles similar to large soap-kettles
manufacture 20 to 25 barilla pbr day.
lhe expenses of manufacturing it m>r
barrel,, will not exceed *1,25. The
same is the case in manufacturing
beer-pith, of which the breweries of
ot. Louis alone consumes 500 barrels ,
yearly. The raw materials for the '
manufacture of this article now, are j
almost exclusively obtained from the i
iSouth, while the article itself, up to
this date, is almost exclusively manu
factured in the city of New York !
This article can 'bo manufactured j
without expense apparatus, at the ex
pense of 554 per barrel, while the New
York wholesale price is cts. per lb.
ov sll per barrel.
Another product for profitable man- j
ufacture would l>e the extract and thej
oil of the pine leaves, the pyroligneous ,
acid, the extract of oak Imrk and su
mac and other articles too to mo us to
mention in this place.
The pyrolignci itm acid is manufac
tured into its combinations with lime,
iron and soda, constituting salts,
which at e largely used in the printing j
of cotton goods, dying of wool and iu J
the manufacture ol acetate of load,
chronmte of potash and numerous oth
er articles uml chemicals. One house
in Philadelphia, proposes to buy any
quantity of these arts lea, that will be
ottered for sale. These chemicals are
principally imported from England
and Germany, as letters from consum
ers and manufacturers, in my posses
sion, will plainly demonstrate. When
the high prices of wood in Europe, the
frights, insurance, high tariff, etc., on
such articles aro taken into considern
theirliigh price cannot he wondered at.
These statements, with the one that,
otic cold of pine wood can be made to
bring SKS, without additional lubrica
tion ol the articles are facts based up
on chemical analysis and the expe
rience gained in Germany during a
•Hoi id of 12 \ ears.
W. Mkssac.
The above article has been publish
ed in our paper at tlio request of Mr.
W. Messau. He produces certificates,
showing that lie has been engaged in
the manufacture of tho articles ho
speaks of fora number ot years, in
Northern Germany. If Ills statements
in general are correct, it appears*to
us that the manufacture of turpentine
and the other articles by his method
could be made very profitable in the
pine wood region of Southern Geor
gia.^
\\ e have no reason to doubt the
correctness of' his statements in gener
al, but remind the reader, that a
proper allowance for fluctuations in
the prices of tho different articles
should he made.
Mr. W. Messau tells us* that he can
demonstrate the accuracy of his state
ments with the aid of a small appara
tus, the cost of which would not ex
ceed three hundred dollars.
He is desirous to obtain the assist
ance of capitalists to establish a facto
ry for the manufacture of these arti
cles’
Flagrant disfiguration—Advertise
ments on the pavements.
Jltiv
Jj ;
W'STSIXrmU)<-f Ua <*ri,ww'l»VAltil\NTST>
, Si'UOi. tunas -mi i ,111 iv
223 SOS ! m2 a
snt-c#».
For sale by all dealers in
DRYjGOODS a MOTIONS.
ESTABLISHED l»Stl;
WEUH & liRIFFUHS,
Saw*! Axes ! siixvs ! 4x.« !
■«»' of «H il-seiio'ion*' Axes, B.lting and
Kill Fu> nishing-*. Uiictilnr Saws wirh Soli.l
Treih, or wit i Went Adjustable Pnin'R, su
p-riot- to all Inserted Te. lii Su»s. jyPri
ces Reduced. flfH for Price List
and oirc«ler-. IVclcli & Oriffiliis,
Boston, ,l/.5»., or Detroit, Mieli
NO It WAYOWTS
If are lolly demonstrated their adaptation
l to 'he soil and climate of the -South.—
Yr< 11 lot) to 150 bushels to the acre. No
lodging or rus mg. Are heartily emio.fo.i
bv prominent planters in crciv Southern
Sta e. Tb -se wishing to participate j,, tire
profits of the sale of this seed next year
'hould order at once, enough for a few scree.
Every one will want it uext year. J. [,. Di
vine, Chattanooga, Tcnn., raised 753 bushels
on 5 acres Inst year. The increased value ot
the straw will pay cost of seed twice over.—
A few planters have a'ready bought, and
'he e is a cb 'free for a few more.
Ch ill i«ll Counterfeit seed is being ex
tensively offered in lhe .S’.urh, and we enu
lion tho publid against imposition. See (bat
our trade-mark is produet and t e'ore you bnv.
Price per bush. 1, $7 50; ha f'bushel, $4;
I peck, $2 50. Send no fley wi-h older, o
I HulliilJ .4 ('IU'Ri'H. K oxville, Tern, or o
D. W R AM.ST)ELI. & CO., Prop’r*, 218
Pi ad 8:. N. Y., or 171 bake Si., Chic go.
Circulars tree.
10 #OO %««*IJ?s tV.l!i!( (i '
Pl 4 I I<:s r :i till rVS'IV,
Apply at once to Critfcufon X- .l/.-K u.,v lift ns
Cliestmit atreet, Philadelphia, p ,
THt fibt yofik
Publi her Sermons, a facial So y for ihe
humify, anew Children’s .S’ or, eveiy week
Chu's with the Little Folks, Editorial- bv me
beet Methodist M iiteis and others, Foreign
and Domestic Correspondence, full Depart*
raenta of R ligiotis and .Secular intelligence
—in short, whatever goes to mke a com
plete Family Piper. P.ire, #2 50 a year.—
Liberal premiums to canvassers. Yearlv
subsciiptions commence at any t me. For
specim- n, enclose a f-vn cent stamp io
Til K M/tTHODIST, 114 Nassau S\
New York.
LORILLARO S |is an excellent article of
A* A* lx is'l , granulated Virginia *
'• , l,< e, I ivher.-ver introduced it
| .Smoking loliaeso |is iinlversiillv admired.
It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in vvliicli
j orders for .lfeersi liauin pipes are daily packed.
Y LORILLARO S lis made of the ehoieest
APU I PI IIP I,af tpown; it is anti-
H Ulli ULuO 1 nervous ill its effivta, aa
I .ymoklng Tbbnoeo | the Nicotineha* tx-en ex
traefeij; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smo-
I king; it la very mild, light in color ami weight
; lienee one pound will lust aslongas :i of ordinary
, tobacco, fn tins brand we al»o pack orders every
day for «• at quality .Meerschaum pipes. Try it
aiiil convince yourselves it is all it claims to be
“the linest ofali.o
LOHILLARDS I Tlii* of Cut
m f*||f |I&*V I ~u’ 'vintr n tr tobacco has no
' " * «*nw»l or snporior anv
( !»«• win*/ Tobacco. | wlnw. It W without
«oaf»t tin* boot cbt tving tobacco in the country.
L<“ WILLARDS I lmvc nowboenii gone ml
SjN Ills' ; »*<in the United States,
P 1” " U I over tin years. „. !r j „ iu ....
knowladged “the beat’’wherever usisi.
If your storekeeper docs not have theseartieles
for sale, ask him to get them; they are sold by re-
jobbers almost everywhere.
Circular of p-ioe* mailer! on application.
7*. LOTUIJIiARU ts (JO. New York.
(in r F\r fx R "" ,h '
DU l lM> I
UtDMti tl tmn i:. Address n
RICH AKD.s', Bo* 3988, New York.
mmm
Without Spectacles, Il.ctorcr Medicine.—
jleo! post-paid, on receipt of IU ets. Address
IK. K 11. t'oMK, (ni'hor of “J/edical Com
mon Seime) No. 12') L. xington aret.oc, cor.
East ilSth St., X. Y.
VWaY with uncomfortable Trasses. Ccm
fort and cure for the Kup'ured. Sent
pnst-paid on rec-ipt of it) cents. Address
IK. E. B Foots, No. 120 Lexingson ttveuue,
New Totk.
• 10,000 tffrnls a anted Far
R G ' fIOSPFCTION.
hr fluent engraving In the lHurket. *4pply at
e to Crittenden A M* -Kinney,
1 .108 Chestnut afreet, /*hila«lelpl»ia, /*a.
Tho Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD BY A Lis GROCERS.
(11.1100 Ags'itt* tttintttl ler
Walks and Homes of Jesus. ,
llv ltd- n. Mnrclt, l>. 1»., author of'N s 't
Scr.r'K nf t llv Hit'll*.” tpply at OOec tn U’rtffeir'!'
At .U'lximrcy, Itluti Circs tout at., 7‘Uil.rdulp a, 3
\iii:\tsl7;n\n Tills!
\\ 11,1,l 1,1, P V 40EHTS A
» > SAUKV of *3O p. r uct-k
ami r x ; crises, or allow a large commission,
tostllou- new wond-rfiil'inveil lions A,id.ess
M. WAGNER & 00., Marshall, Mich.
pOI’KET IS vol VITS.— Wet ft Sir
a. iSfwitrr, A treat, durable, lour-inclr !
trarrel. I’rice *1.60 p-s-paid. Address
N- G- AUrkTiy, Elsie, J/uh.
PdlM.OYtl CUT. *>uo a month
I J wiilr ,s' encil Di s S impl> s free. 8. Jf.
Npknckr * Cos., Braltleborn, Vt
WANTED !
Agents in every town iu the South and West
lor ti»e
LARGEST
ONE DOLLAR HOUSE
I;r the Mouiiiry, to whom we cll.r lire most
liberal inducements.
GOODS Sfsirc. o. D.
SEND lOR CIRCULARS. Add ess
*• ( . TIKMICsOX »V ( O.
186 VRDKUA L ST, Ifß S'ITAE ST
Bo ton. M i-s. Chicago, 111. ,
This is iio Cl linilicig.
I)Y sending 35 ets., with age, height, color
> ol eyes and hair, you will receive, bv re
tui u mail, a correct picture of your future
husband or wile, with name and dale of
mart luge. Address W. FdX, /*• O. Drawer
No. 24, Fiiltonville, N. Y -
Dr. Whittier, h Wylie St., Pittsburgh, J*a., of
/ nloo wide reputation, treats all reneral tlia
eases: also, aeininal weakness, ini potency,etc.,tlic
resitir ot self-ati,lae. Send 2 stamps for sea],si
pamphlet, .Vi pages. Xo matter who failed, state
case. Consultation free.
fjttie tlarriiige Kins.— Essays for
I vouny men. fiee, in sealed envelopes.—
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P; Philadel
plii i, Penn.
mam sin
I ha ve just opened anew R’ach >niii h Shop, op# site my W»»r#;houf>e, near Collum’B 01<i
I Stand, and have employed the best tf-uith in the county, ANDKIUSoN JEKKKE&, (col.)
who would be pleased to receive »he patronage ot his old customers, and in.iny new ones. Or
uers for work less. my olfijic will be fillod pi oinpily. Will keep constantly on hand, Iron,
led, Axee, Hoes, &c.
n „ , , , -TOHN As. WULTON.
Dawson, Ga., Jan. 13-ts.
iSlYlimp
OF
IBTIimiS
11l WE a'-cmtil th-‘ A ney for thn »hle -f b . GALLEGO FERTIL
ZEK, PERUVIAN GUANO, DISSOLVED lIONES, LAND PLaS
TER fcti,&; In Errioro Gorgi«, where tbe Oailego Fertiliser has been
uteii, it gave entire su* i-Taction j ami judging fr im i f h component parts, (be
ing Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Hones, and Lmd Plaster,} do not hesitate I.
recoinruend rt to my planting friends. Those who prefer to taanipulate f.-n
• hemselves, can purchase the diff, reDt ingredieots. Call and see the different ar
’ioles I offer
, , „ ' W. M. PEEPLE S.
j?. 4, if.
COMING OTIS!
BARLEY SHEAF, CHARTER OAK I
OIISO YALLEY !
SJispatcls, Flame !
HUNBHIIVK, «fcC,
I will sell these first-class Stoves very low, for cash only.
JOHN - FULTON’
nilDimiC HOW STRANGE.—The Married
UUnIUUO Ladies |' r . vat. Companion con
isiua ii e desiteu llilormsdon. S-m tree lor
• timp. Address MHS. (J. UENBY, Uanover,
Pa.
I>>ycho.wanuy, fascination ok
r*OUL CHARMING. —4<>o pages; cloth
I'his wonder I ill book h»« tall instructions to
.•nuble Ihe reader to farciuate either six, or
i ny animal, at will. Mesmerism, Fp riinal
j ism, and hundreds of other eorious expe'i
i men s. It can be obtained bv sending ad
dress, with postage, to T. W. EVANS X 00.,
So 41 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
TH - GRAND PRAIRIE
rams due !
l’atcnted 1865.
CALL ON
C.Bv THOMPSON,
At E KUTTNKit’S 9'orc,
Where tho Msohine can ho seun and
its q mlitics tested. This Machine i
-he be-t o*er Jifd, claiming many ad
vantegfs over any other W ashing Ma
chine ever patented. Will guarantee
the Machine m do all that is claimed for
it The ci'iz ns ‘f Webster, Calhoun
and T. rrt.ll are rnsp< ctfully asked to call
nti 1 , xaminc for ihcmselvr s Anyci il'i
12 years of age can do the wa-hiog O? a
.large family in a few hour* with perfect
, a» • by the n-e of the Uris«r-a! Wring
e.r, which is atfachc'i— to th-* ,daefiae.—
“Time savtd is money m ule.”
G 13 THOMPSON
Friee far M.rhine.... ..sl6
vlachiue with Wringer
oet‘2Bj' f
ISAUEURATED AT LAST!
New Hat •ness Manufactory
rjHiE subscriber would respectfullv call
L the attention of the public generally, to
the fact, th.it he will make and keep on
band, 'ill kinds of 11-1 UJVJESS, and will
sell them as cheap as thev can be had in any
market. Mv woik is all made of the best:
material, and made bv hand and not machine.
Old Harness and S.ddles repaired on short
notice.
.1. R. AIDBEWS.
Dawson Ga., .Ifirch 11, 1869—1 y
McAFEE HOUSE,
At SmiUivillf* t»a.
r | ITK ut dprf»ipnf'o hnvuijr fitted up the Me-
I Afoe //ouSe at Smiihvill*, tnke<»p)e snr
in notifying the travelling public thaf. he
above housxi now in the ‘‘full tide’ of sue
mvfi*4ul admiuistration by himself. ll** "'ih
sptre no expense to make it a Fii*.st-( i.a#6
Hotel. JA*als ready on the ariivd ol rhe
truih. W. M McAFEK.
Till SALE
sues
AND
MEDICINES.
1
I,R. J. H w. A. LOYLKSS.
JIMS & UYIESS
WK are now offering foe sale one of the
largest and best assorted stock ol
Drugs ever before brought to lids market,
all of which we propose to sell as cheap
MV ihej ran he hounhl in .n-1-
VtKY, or any other city, trciyht
a tl tied.
We offer special inducements to COUN
TRY MERCHANTS, and /Kivsieians We
buy la'gely for cash, hence ctu offer induce
uipolp which no can.
WHITE LEAD, OIL & COLORS
we make a specialty, buying direct from ill*
largest factory in tile United Stales.
Our slot k conskps ert
Drugs, Chemicals,
IfViife Crad ground iu Oil,
l*ainls, either dry or in O I,
I ’urn i sites of all hinds,
DYE-STU FPr,
fCSSENTIAL OILS of th.
Pares! Quality,
Kerosere, Lmsecii
Tanner’s, Mach.re,
Sweet & Ca.s'. r Oil,
in abundance;
AL«G,
8o(fa,
Nlarcli.
I'ejiprr,
Spice,
Ginger,
Milplinr,
sails, tVc.
f\ full und complete assor'ment ol
Patent yi€‘«lici»i< s,
Fxtracts,
Perfumery of all Kinds,
Pomades,
Hair Oils,
Toilet Powders
And soaps.
Shaving, Tooth and Hair Brushes,
In fact, evervtbing n-uallv kept in a first
class DltlU Sin nil. They keep,
also, for ,1/edical purposes, pure articles of
WINES l BRANDIES.
Superior Inducements are nff rod to Far
mers and Physician*. Pr e-crrpi ions carelull v
compounded and tilled by a Drugg'Si. an
Pmsiciau of experience. Don't fo.get th.
place —rii.-xt. doot to Wll9. Htnilt'ii’s,
Perry man's old stand. Mart, street.
Dawson, Ga., March 4,1869. —1 y
RHEUMATISM !
For a swift and sure cure use
KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE:
TUB
Greatest l>£aiii9icnt
OF THE A (IE 1
IT WORKS LIKE A CIIAR4I
It has bton Applied to the tna*HCß in the street
of SaVMiiuah, Maeoo. Augusta, Columbus, Mont
gomery, and all leaning cities and towns to the
.Mississippi river, from his lumous carriage, for
many years, with
tt ful s uc cess.
The most severe Cases of
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
PAINS IN THE BACK,
13KEA8T, JOlN’lb and SIDES
were brought to the Profi‘ Qt; or, who up quFek
ly rubbed chc pniieut tboioughly with ina ;
OIL OL ill,
send'ng them away in every instance entirely
relieved, thus enuring one botde of tin- Lini
meut to save hundreds ot dollars in doeicrs
bills.
KAYTON’S
oil op jLIP p:
Is now considered hy all who have witnessed
us application to be the true and reliable
Remedy for Rheumatism, tVeuralgia, and loi
all pains aud aches wherever a Liniment can
be used.
Kaylon’s Oil of Life !
The never-failing German Liniment, is une
qualed for its sterling virtues in lhe history
of itfedicines—making a swift and sure cute,
giving rebel in t very case almost bv the first’
i übbing. Read the testimonials ac and hear the
opinion of the people.
For sale by all leading Drug .Stores
McKESSIN & ROBBINS,
U liolestle Igeuls
'NfcW YORK.
PHOPKIE OR,
JACOB Tri/'IVM.V
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE,
N.f I V/.V.l -1 11, GJEOitai*4.
Pyrafix&e
The justly Celebrated
Chill (fe Fever Expeller,
Ac f 8 as a Tonic and as an Appetizer, giving
the patient strength and building np his ays-*
tem, Jeaving him strong and healthier than
before the attack. may2o;l*
fimis, uk to hi nnsin
THE CELEBRATED
l OIXOWT COMPOimiD
Tlie di-cut Fertilizer for C otton, as pre
pared smd used by
DAVIS DIXON, 0? IiVNOOCKCOUNTY!
YW»E have on hand, and will c ntinu to receive, dirr.-t from the Maouf» c .
wrs, i t Augusta, Ga., ibis popular and lavorite F<rtili*«r, prepared M
(... rdn.g to he f- rii.nl 1 ns furnit-htd bv David Dix n, and respeciuliy ask that the
planters call and see us boferu purchasing, and txamino certificates, testiao*
’ *C RTM* TUCKER.
Nov. 4, if.
II1I! FLOUR!!
OHsTIE C-A.IR, LOAD
mW&T
WATER GROUND FLOUR
Just Received, and for Sale on Good Terms.
ALSO,
.1 Choice Lot of LIQI OIIS, Comprising the best Grades or
U'lllSKEl', aiJC and BIUIA'D I\
Arul a full asst rtment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
ALSO,
no.yir. .11,1 nr. shoes . i.vn lf.itimer , at H'skhesai,
or ill I.HE.
Bgi,Uil)eia! prices paid in CASH fur Hides and Tallow.
MR W. T Til’ AIS wi I be ploised Ir have bis old friends call on him’
.1 n<l exam no sonic of the best gtailes Obi Norlli-Carolina 1 oliaeco.
ALEXANDER &. PARROTT.
F"®mp I F§@ if j* / !
J il CALLAWAY & CO.
J fl CALLAWAY & CO.
J II CALLAWAY & CO.
Our A Flour liai* no Superior. NEW MILLS,
Our A Flour liuh uo Suiw'fior, NEW MILLS,
Our A Flour has no Superior. NEW MILLS.
FORT GAINES, GA. o-vd^^b.
FORT GAINES, GA. O. DmM .«.
FORT GAINES, GA.
Flour, Yloal, Mock feed.
Flour, illcal, Stock feed.
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manupacurrrs of railroad cars,
Agricultural liiipicincnts,
A2ills,
Siigsir Kettles,
fain Cxcsiring,
Thomas Water Wheels,
Shafting and Pulleys,
Iron and llrass Castings,
iVlill Work of Every Description,
Dressed Lumber, etc., etc.
All'orders JjT' PUrChaßCd ftt the higbeSt mU **
0. 0. NELSON, Pres’t,. - - H. ATKINSON, Suo’t.
Lawson, Ga., Septomber 9,tf