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AGRICUXaTUXI SLli.
Kulc« to Make a Farmer Poor.
1. Not taking a good agricultural
paper.
2. Keeping fcn account of homo op
perations. l’aying no attention to the
maxim : “A stitch in time saves nino,’
in regard to the sowing of grain and
planting of seed at tho proper season.
8. Leaving tho reapers, plows, cul
tivators, etc., uncovered from tho rain
and heat of the sun. More money
is lost in this way than most pooplo aro
willing to believe.
4. Permitting broken implements to
be scattared over the farm until they
aro irreparable. One of the Seven
Wise Men of Greece said only this to
prove his sense : “The tirno to mend
the plow is when the plow breaks.”
5. Attending auction sales and pur
chasing all kinds of trumpery, because,
in the words of tho vendor, aud arti
cles are “very cheap.”
6. Allowing fences to
paired until strange cattle are found
grazing in your fields and bruising tho
fruit trees.
7. Planting fruit-trees with tho ex
pectations of having fruit, without giv
ing tho troos half the attention roquiro
od to make them produce —Journal of
Chemistry.
8 And this is a surer method thau
either of tho sovon named —Plant cot
ton only, and buy grain, meal , stock, cat
tle, fertilizers, foraye, and all things cite
from abroad.— | Eds' South urnku.
Docs it Pay t« Farm Well ?
Improvement, Fruit, ikt.
Little do most of our farmers roa
lize the value, so to say nothing of the
pride, pleasure, convenience and looks
of a farm well and oloanly attended.
Snug buildings well painted, tho lawn
or yard filled with evergroous and
shrubbery, the ivoy and honeysuckle
entwining their fairy fingers over your
latticed verandah, or led up over a
window exposed to the glory of a noon
day sun. Tho fruit garden supplied
with all tho varieties of small fruits,
a good orchard growing, an acre in
gr«pos ; fonce corners cloar of woods,
corn clear, of woods, fine wolls of wa
ter, a well sot pasture of blue gross,
an evon level rnoadow, fields all fenced
off separately, a barn and sheds to
sheltor all stock and grain, a hennery,
pig pons, granary and cribs. Those
reader go to mako up a pleasant agree
able and paying farm. Wo know of
such a farm, that four years ago was
a wild expanse of prairio, not a foot
in cultivation or tho least improvement;
it was bought at time for fifteen hun
dred dollars. A farm or piece of land
containing throo hundred acres. It
was purchased by tbreo brothers—all
young men—who had left, to improve
tho land after paying for it, about one
thousand dollars apioco; thoy went to
work is rarno.it, broke prairio, fenced,
pot in fall grain, built stables, small
framo houses, sot but Osago hedges
and planted fruit and shade trees for
tlirofl yoars; two of them married a
year ago and dotormiuedlto go further
West. Tho faun v,ai sold a short
time ago, and brought sixty dollars an
acre. Eighteen thousand dollars for
throo boys in four years—as tho grain
sold and stock roared more than paid
book their first outlay. This may soem
an exception rather than a rule, but
the exception is on tho side of good
fanning tidy improvement and realiz
ation of comfort in a home.— Colman,s
Rural Worlh.
Hard Tiuies.
Tho farmer who owns his land, is
free from debt and has tolorable im
provements cannot comprehond the
full meaning of tho term “hard times.”
Honco farming is the best and sur
est vocation for tho mass of tho poo
plo ;as a general result it does not
lead to wealth and luxury, but it may
be certain to insure competence, and
even abundance. To thojaded un
fortunate business man, there is no
prospect that looks so onticing as that
of a beautiful farm, well improved,
fully stocked and carfully tilled it is
a haven of rest, whore tho corroding
care and life sapping anxiety of a bus
iness man are unknown. A domain
over which he is king and where he
may enforce his will undisputed. by
any one. The true pleasure of tho
farmers vocation consists iu his inti
mate relation to nature and his pos
session of all the rational enjoyment of
life.
Why, then, do wo have the oom
plaint from so large a mass of tho far
mers that “times are hard ?” The an
swer is, they are in debt. Debt is a
curse that entails far greater hardship
than the fiat which pronounced tho
doom of man to till th© soil and earn
his bread by tho sweat of his brow.
War prices and war currency afflicted
a large portion of farmers with a greed
of grain which they indulged by plung
ing in debt Thoy were not content
with securing good homes, fitting them
up in oomfort, aud laying something
by for a rainy day, but they grew lust
ftil for broad acres which can only be
enjoyed in cities, and are but burdens
to country life, and now that reverse
cuts Bhort expected incomes, tho pres
sure of debt is felt, and thoro is “hard
times.”
If we could toach only one precept
to farmers, it would be tliis : Mako
yourselves independent. Owe no man
anything. Make your business snug
and safe instead of expensive and
risky. Then you can sit by your own
hearthsidos, and if “hard times” look
in at the window you can laugh in his
face. —Rural New Yorker.
—Tho Illinois Legislature, during a
two and a half month’s session, passed
just four bills, two of which were re
turned by tho Governor*
Failuee or a Farmer.—Mr. John
Alexander, tho king of Stockmen in
the United States lias made an assign
ment of his property for the benefit of
his creditors. His liabilities aro stat
ed at $1,000,000, while his assets foot
up from SIOO,OOO to $200,000 more
than that. Mr. Alexander’s residence
is in Morgan county, in Kentucky,
whore lie owns an immense stock farm.
Two or throe yoars sinco Mr. Alexan
der bought tho celobratod Sullivan
farm, known as “Broadlands” in
Douglas county, containing 27,000 a
croa. It was reported a short time
sinco that ho had sold, “Broadlands”
for $600,000, but from some cause the
sale was not consummated. This is
probably the hoavicst failuro of any
agricultural, man yot recorded in the
history ol tho Uuitod Statos.
Another Cure Fonlloa Chortlera.
A. G. Bali.ird, of Sturgeon, Mo,
informs tho Columbia Ileratd that ho
has lost a largo numbor of hogs from
cholora, aud after an unsuocossful trial
of a groat many remodios, has found
pine tor to never fail of cure. Ho
givos tho tar Jin slop—about a table
spoonful to oacli bog. Its cure is ra
pid, complete, and loavos no injurious
effects booind.
Tlio Charleston News speaks a sol
emn truth when it says “all the sol
diorß who ever crossed tho Potomac
cannot mako Bouth Carolina happy
and contented, so long as ignorant no
groos rulo intelligent white mon, and
neither intolloct nor wealth has a voice
in tho councils of tho Stato.
Women in a Jcut Box.— Murderer
Sonteuced to bo hanged. Chrymey
March 2*2—Tho District Court of Wyo
ming territory met heroyesterday Chief
Justice Howe presiding. Four ladios
wore among tho jurors. Jfflm Boyer
a half brooded Sioux Indan, who mur
dered two mon noar Fort Laramie last
October, was found guilty and senten
ced to bo hanged on the 21st of April
Baptist Convention. —This body,
embracing twenty-seven Associations
in different parts of the State, and a
memlmrship of 60,000, meots in Car
tersville, Ga., ontho 21st of April next.
Tho minutes of the last session show
tho membership, of the demonination
in tho State—regular, anti-missionary
and colored —to bo 110,198. Tho col
ored membership is 27,748. Besides
gonoral obj eta of benevolence, this
Convention electa tbo Board of Trus
tees of Mercer Univoraity, which has
recently boon movod from Fonfiold to
Maoon.
A Practical Explanation. —For an
apt illustration of what thoao words
moan, commond us to tho following.
Asa practical man wo ondorso it most
heartily. Wo liavo never hoard of an
explanation this character ut once
bo symmetrical, bo conclusive, and so
ominoutly satisfactory in its dotails aud
results.
“Charley! what is osculation!”
“Osculation, Fanny dear,
Is a loarnod expression, quoor,
For a nioe sensation.
I put my arm, thus round your waist,
Tliis is approximation;
You need not fear—
There’s no one hero—
Your lips quito noar—
I thon”—
“Oh, dear!”
. “Fanny, that’s osculation.”
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A. 11. FAHUUHAR,
Proprietor of IPoiimylviiiiiii
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Manufacturer of improved Polished Steel
[York, I*enn
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FRAGRANT SAPOILENE
Cleans Aid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths
and Clothing ; removes Paint, Grrese, Tar,
he., instantly, without the least injury to the
finest fabrio. Sold bv Druggists and Fancy
Goods Dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOLLffNE
CO., 88 Baroluj 81., Now Q.rk, 46 La Salle
St., Chicago.
lOOC use the "VKn/sum.r.- iQ7n
I G £«)PULMONARY BALSAM, 10/U
Ti e old standard remedy lur <>ou<mi, Cold*-;
Consumption. “Nothing better.' Cutler,
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Agents ! fiicad Tliis !
WE WILL PAY AGKMTS
A SALARY OF §3» PER
WEEK anil LtpciiHes, or allow a
large commission to sell our new and won
derful inventions. Address M. WAGNER
& CO., Afarshall, llich.
I VOID QUACUS.-A viotim of
1 V early Indisiretion, causing nervoua do
hility, premature decay, &c., having tried b)
vain every advertised remedy; has a mmpie
mean* of eeW-onre, which he will send free
to his fellow-sufferere. Address J. U. TUT
TL/T, 78, Nassau st.. New York.
A PKOCLAMA nosi.
GEORGIA:
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
Whereas, the President and Secretary of
the Agricultural (Society of the county of
Cobb, notify mo that a notorious horse-thief
calling himself James R. Hill, alias Jones, al
ias Simmons, tins, during the last three years,
been committing depradutious upon the
stock of the farmers and planters in that sec
tion of the State, carrying on a trafTic in the
stolen property in the adjoining counties of
Alabama; and
Whereas, The civil authorities of the coun
ty have exercised, aud are still exercising ex
traordinary diligence to ferret out and bring
to punishment this notorious character ; and
Whereas, It is certified to me as aforesaid
that the ends of justice demand the assis
tance of the Executive Department of the
State:
Now, therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Gov
ernor of said State, do hereby issue this, my
proclamation, offering a reward of Ouo
Thousuud Dollars for the arrest and delivery
to the Sheriff of Oobb county of the afore
said James R. Bill, alius Jones, alias (Sim
mons.
DESCRIPTION :
A.small, slender man, dark complexion
dark hair, dark hazel eyoa, small foot, about
No. 0 shoes, quick spoken, weighs about 125
pounds. Was last soon near Uobco, ltusscll
com ty, Alabama.'
nt’ch 30-4 w.
Ik FKOCI.AMATIOI'i.
GEORGIA.
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
. Governor of said. St ate.
Whoreas, Official information has been re
ceived at this Department tlint thero is now
pending iu tbo Superior Court of the couuty
of Cherokee, a Bill of Indictment charging
one James Mullins with tho offense of simple
Larceny, (horse srealing,) and it being made
known to me, that the said JVullins, slier have
ing been lodged in jail under said indictment
has succeeded in making his escape there
from ; and
Wnereas, the Sheriff of said county of
Cherokee certifies to me, that ha has made
every possible effort in his power to appre
hend the said Mullins, but without, avail ; and
it being essential to the interest of the coun
try that the said Mullins be brought to jus -
tice it: order that he may be punished for the |
many depredations he has committed upon j
the good people of said county of Cherokee,
the counties adjacent thereto :
Now, therefore, I do heroby issue this, my
proclamation, offering a reward of Five Hun
dred .Dollars for the apprehension and deliv
ery of the said Jamee Mullins to the Sheriff
of Ohorokee county, and an additional reward
of Five Hundred Dollars upon his eouvio
tion.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
the State, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, this
22d day of March, in the year of our
Lord Pghteeu J/undrod and Seventy
one, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the Ninety
fifth. PUFUS B. BUL/.OCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottjno, Secretory of State,
march 80-4 w.
Furniture!
Window Shades, Wall Paper, A/tUtcfflea
Feathers, Ac., Ac., Ac.
3?arlor Suitosj
In Walnut and M»hogeuy.
Large Slock of Bed room Suites, Walawt,
J/ahogeuy and Enameled, for aule,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
1000 J/aple Bedsteads, $5.00 to $6.00
200 Walnut Bedsteads, all prices.
100 dozen Split Scat Chairs.
60 dozen Cane Seat Chairs, all prices.
60 dozen Rattan scat Chair*, all prices.
CARPETS.
Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain
Oil Cloths, .l/attings, Rugs and Mats, just re
ccived, and for sale low.
THOMAS WOOD,
Nort door to Lanier House,
doc. 22, Om. Macon, Gi,
FASHIONABLE RESAURAHI,
Bakery, Confectionery,
AND
TOY STORE
TL. SOLOMON, having completed hi*
. arrangements for the Fall trade, takes
this method of informing the public that he
has, ami will constantly keepon hand, every
thing ta satisfy the appetite, and if you have
no appetito, oan fix you up something to give
you one.
THE RESTAURANT
will be supplied, didly, with ftosh fish, Oys
ter*, Old Virginia Beef Steak, etc., and will
furnish to families, three times a week, Fork
or Beef Naugigc, of his own make. 7’olito
Waiters, good Ceoks, who will prepare your
meals in trie latest ala mode without any ex.
Ira charge for the fancy name.
THE BAKERY , ,
Ls PTCHidod over by Mi experienced nod
wo are prepared to lurnisii everything neces
sary for Parties, Balls and Suppers, piivato
or public.
CO N F ECTi O M £ FIY.
This Department is supplied with *1! kinds
of Plain and Fancy Candies, from the host
A/anufactorics, together with everything
usnallv kept in a First-class Confectionery
establishment.
THE TOYS „
have been selected from one of th* finest
stocks iu New York, and the purchaser had
an eye to the tastes of al) the little ones, and
can furnish tho boys with anything from a
Wooden Pistol to a Fire A’ngine ; and the
little girls with any tiling Irom a Wax Doll
to a complete out-fit for house keeping.
I will take pleasure in waiting on custo
mers, and furnishing them with anything I
have or cau get for the
“CASH,”
J. L. SOLOrAAN,
Oct. 18-tf.* Trustee,
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Is warronted the most pleasant, safe, and ef
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Globe Flower Cough Syrup is warranted
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dole Flower Syrup is legally Warranted to
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Lettpra-Fatent, both ou Trade Mark, Libel,
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if ’’ll nesses to bear testimony to the great
superiority of Globe Flower Syrup over all
other Lung Ilemcdies.
"“The following are some of the many thou
sand testimonials in our per,session.
Sold by all responsible Druggists.
PEMBERTON rAYLOR & CO.
Proprietors & Chemists, Atlanta, Ga.,
Roswkll, Ga, April 28rd, 1870.
Messrs. Pembe.rton, Taylor & Cos.
I)(-ar Sirs :—I received the bottle of
Globe Flower Syrup at noon, yes*crday, and
began tho use of it immediately. My pa
tient passed a more comfortable night than
she has for three months, and now', at 10
o’clock, A. M-, says she feels like another
woman. I intend to continue thu use of tho
Globe Flower Syrup* believibg it will mako
a cure. Never have I witnessed such great
benefit from a remedy, in so short a time in
nay life. I shall, in the future, use your
Globe Flower Syrup in all cases of colds,
coughs, and all affections of the lungs that
may presont themselves
Respectful!, R. 15. ANDEB-SON, U. 1).
READ, READ.
One of a Thousand.
BYINGTON’S HOTEL, )
Fort Vallet, Dee. Ist, 1&70. f
Mi -ssrs Pemberton, Taylor k Cos., Atlanta.
Gknts.—F6r the past two montis I liavo
been suffering with a very severe Cough, aud
I tried fifty different remedies, without re
ceiving the least benefit. But a few days
ago a friend recommended your Globe Flower
Cough Syrup, and I am proud to pay that ntv
congh was entirely cured before the bottle
was near empty,
uta, Very Respectfully
J. TBYINGTON.
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30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS
WALKER, EVANS &~COGSWELL
D. WYATT” AIKEN,
CUAHLDSTON, S. C
A PROCLAMATION,
GEORGIA.
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK\
Governor of Said State.
Whereas, Official information has boeu re
ceived at this Department that a murder was
committed in the county of Bibb, on the
13th day of November last, upon the body
of Gua Redding, by one Henry Love, a per
son of color, as is alleged, and that said Love
has Hod from justico :
I have thought propor, therefore, to issue
this my Proclamation, hereby offering are
ward of Five Hundred Dollars for the appre
hension and delivery of the said Love, with
proof sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of
said county and State, iu order that he may
be brought to trial for the offence with which
he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
the State, at the Capitol, in Htlanta, this
fifteenth day of March, in the year of
our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seven
ty-one, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the Ninety
fifth. RUFUS’ B. BULLoCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cornso, Secretary of State,
n.ch 2:i-4w
RAIL -ROAD GUIDE.
I«ntlnvc«lsru Itailrosiil Pax
suiiger Trains.
WJ/. IIOI.T, Ties. | VIRGIL TOWER, Sup
Leave Maconu 8:00 a.m.
Arrive at Dawson .<;10, r u
Arrive nt Eufalua .4-,08 p.m.
Leave Eufaula 7:45 a. m.
Hrrivo at Dawsou 10;32, a m
Arrive at Mnc.n 4:50 p. m.
Connecting with Alhnny brunch train *t.
Auiithviile, and with Fort Gaines branch train
at Cuthbert.
XUPAULA NIUIIT AKD ACCOHMOnATISN TRAINS
Leave A/acon 8-50 pm.
Arrive at Dawson. 6;31, a m
Arrive at Eufuul* 10:00 a m.
Leave Eulaula 5:10 p. u.
Arrive at Dawson 9;5, p M
Arrive at 4/acon 5:00 a. m.
Connect at (Smlthv'llo with Albany train on
,1/onday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
nights. No train leaves on Saturday nights.
COLUMBUS PASSKNOKR TRAINS.
Loavo A/acott 6:25 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. m.
Leave Columbtiv 6:45 p. m.
Arrive at Macon ...11:15 p.M.
cor.CMnus Ntoiir passknuer train
Leave Macon 8:15 r. m.
Arrivo at Coluuntbus 4:45 a. m.
Leave Columbus 8:05 p. m.
Arrive at J/acon 4:10 A. M.
Atlantic acid Gulf Railroad.
H. S. HAINEfI, General (Superintendent.
ON AND AFTER the Sunday, January
Ut, 1871, passenger trains on this road
will run as follows : .
Leave r’avannnh daily at 8.45 P. m
ylrrive at Like O.ik daily at 2.05 A. m
Arrivo at Thomasville at 8.40 A. M.
Arrive at Ilainbridgo at 6.45 A. u
Arrive at Albany at 7.15 A. M-
Leave Albany at 6.45 p. m.
Leave Bainoridge at.... 7.25 P. m
Leave ThornasTillo at 10.80 p. M.
Leave Live Oak at 12,20 a. m.
Artive at Savannah at 10 - 35 a. m.
Tho Th rough Freight Train on Western
Division, with Passenger car attached will
Leave Albany, Sunday excepted at 9.15 a m.
Arrive at Lawton at 785 p. m.
Leave Lawton at 7:24 a. m.
Arrival at Albany at .6.16 p. M.
Connect at Lawton with Passenger Train to
and stem Florida, and at Albany with night
Through Freight os South Western R. R.
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
E. B. WALK Alt, Master Transportation
On and after SUNDAY, February 12th,
1871, the'Passenger Trains wiil run on
the Western & Atlantfo Railroad as follows :
NIOUT PASSENGER TRAIN
Lcaveß Atlanta 10 15 p. M.
Arrives at Kingston 1.14 a. m.
Arrivos at Dalton. 3".26 A. M.
Arrive* at Chattanooga 5.40 a. m
Leaves Chattanooga 9.00 p. m.
Arrives at Dalton 11.11 r. m.
Arrives at Kingston. .*. -1.51 a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta 6.17 A. M.
PAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta 8.16 a. m.
Arrives at Kingston 11.45 a. m.
Arrives at Dalton 2.18 p. m.
Arrives at Chattanooga 4.25 p. M.
Deaves Chattanooga 5 50 x M.
Arrives at Dalton... 8.10 A. M.
Arrives at Kingston 10.30 A. u.
Arrives at Atlanta 2.00 p.m.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
Whereas, Official information lias been re
ceived at this Department that a murder was
committed in the county of d/aacogee, on the
night of the 24th of February last, upon the
body of Btooks Walker, n per-ou of color, by
ouo John Haron, as is alleged, aud that said
Aaron has fled from justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issuo
this ray Proclamation, heroby offering a To
ward of Five Hundred Dollars for the appre
hension and delivery of the said Haron, with
proof sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of
said county and State, in order that he may
be brought to trial for the offeuse with which
be stands charged. .
Giveu under my hand and tho Great Seal of
the .State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this
eighth day of J/ureh, in the year of our
Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one,
and of the Independence of the United
States of America th* Niuetv fifth.
RUFUN B. BULLOCK,
By the Governor:
David G. Cottino, Secretary of State,
merit! !',v
A PROCLAMATION.
GEOBGIA.
By R UFUS B. B ULL 0 CK,
Governor of Said Slate.
Whereas, Official information hat been re
ceived at this Department that a murder was
committed in the county of Chatham on or
about the 20th of February las’, upon the
body of Chavis Davis, by one Richard
Grant, as is alleged, and that said Grant has
fled from justice :
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue
this inv proclamation, hereby offering a re
ward of Five Hundred Dollars for tho appre
hension and delivery of the said Grant, with
proof sufficient to convict, to tho Sheriff of
said county aud State, in order that he may
be brought to trial for the offence with which
he stands charged.
Given under my baud Rnd-tho Groat (Seal of
the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this
thirteenth day of March, in the year
of our Lord Eighteen ffundred and
Seventy-One, and of the Independence
of the United (States of America the
Ninety-fifth.
.RUFUS B, BULLOCK.
Bv the Governor :
David G. Oottiko, Secretary of (State,
march. 16-4 w.
DR. SHALLENBERCCR’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Al ways Stops tbe Chills.
This Medicine has boon before tho Pub*
lie fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. It does not purge,
does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in aDy dose and under all circum
stances, an l is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti*
dote to Aalariu.
Slid by nil Druggists.
HOT AU
BURI’D,
*
tho efforts of my many friends, both White and C-lorod, [ saved
LARGER PORTION OF MY GOODS,
aDd now have them on sale at the Store lately occupied as a DOLIAR
Store, next door to Solomon’s. *
My lows was heavy but find there is no use lo grieve over “Ijuruod Goods”
and only ask of my old cuatomere to call on me at 1
2vE"3T UEW STORE,
and got such goods at such prices as will not fail to give satisfaction.'
Don’t fail to call ou mo if GOOD and (JIIISA.P gonds is what you want,
m’ch 2-ts. ISO. IitoUTXIVItIR.
11l ITTIICTIIII
ILee <& Kciuirfck,
• DEALERS IN
Groceries | Provisions
Next Door to LEE & BROTHER,
Wo o « offering to tho trade a complete stock of Groceries, &ci, consi.'t ng in
part of
IUCON. LA HD, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, BUTTER, SYRTJP, FISII,
and a splendid stock of CONFECTIONERIES, which will bo sold cheap for
OABH. Also a largo lot of Glass Ware, consisting of Preserve Stands, Tea
Setts, Lamps, &c., and Kerosene Oil at 75 cts. per gallon feb. 16-ts
Imm IN • A HOME COMPANY.
THE ONLY COMPANY DOING BUSINESS IN GEORGIA THAT HAS
SIOO,OOO DEPOSITED WIT THE STATE FOR THE BENEFIT OF
POLICY HOLDERS,
We Challenge tlie World on tfie Merits of (tie Companj,
THE COTTON STATES
UH HSlimi CBINIY.
. MACON,
Authorized Capital, $2,G00,000! Cnaraatced Capital, $500,00.0.
oISSETTS $300,0(10. ItAPSHLY IJTC KSKISI.VG.
OFFICERS :
WM. B JOnOSGN, President, W. BURKE, General Agent,
WM S HOLT, Vice Pre idtnt, J MEUCER GREEN, Medical Examiner,
GEO S OBEAR, Secrctaiy, VP J MAG ILL, Superintendent of Agencies
DIRECTORS—MACONf :
t\ ;f B JOHNSON, JOHN J GRESHAM, lIKNRY I, JEWETT, VIRGIL TOWKRB,
GEOaOBKAR. L N WHITTLE, • JOHN VV BURKE, JOHN S BAXTER,
WM LAWTON, WM II ROSS, WM S HOLT, PETER SOLOMON,
CA NUT! ING, A I. MAXWELL, F, A WILCOX, DAVID FLAN DIR
J T BOIFEUILLET, F, J JOHNSTON, R W.CUBBEDGE.
Savannah—A R LAWTON, ANDREW LOW’. Acodsta—J P KING, JOSIAn SIBLEY.
Atlanta—RICHARD PETERS, VRTOMM K, Y\ Colomiius,—L U BOVVERS, 0G HOLMES
Monticello—T J SMITH. 6’uablottk, N C—VVII JOHNSON. Charleston, S 0.-0 G
MKMJUNGEK.
Company iaaned, during the first year, about 1200 policies, and has now on its reg-
X later, 1800 policies. It has paid its losses promptly, within sixty days after proof #f
loss. It is located in the middle of the (State, quite convenient of access, so that where
losses occur, it is not difficult to make all necessary proofs and collect the amount insured.
A careful examination of the list of Directors and Officers will, we think, be a sufficient
guarantee to policy holders that it offers good security to those who are seeking a safe in
vestment to the dear ones that will be left behind iu case of death.
I* y° u Insurance, see one of our Agents, who may bo found in almost every com-
munity, or correspond with GEO. 8. OBEAR, Secretary.
.7* • Ag’t at Daui»oii) or in his absence applications may be aiade
Dr. 0. A Uheatham, Medical Examiner. sept. fc9-6m.
XMIWBON
uiffimuK n
MWOT, ®£L
MANUPACURERS OF RAILROAD CARS
Agricultural linplemcnti,
Sugar Mills,
Sugar Kellies,
Clin Cteas'ing,
r riioina§ Water Wheels,
and Pulleys,
ilroai am 9 E3rass Castings,
Mill Work of Krcry l>eseri|>tiou,
Dressed Ixuinhcr, etc., eic.
(Bat Iron, Brass and Copper purchasad at Iho highest market priov.
All orders pronipHy attended to.
0 0 NELSON Pres’l, - - H. ATKINSON, Sup’G
Dawson, Ga., September 9,tf