The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19??, December 03, 1897, Image 2
3mggge W. A- M U R R A Y nwrmem JAOirSON ’8 LIMBLESS COTTON Can b« Obtained from J. 0 May Geld Atlanta, (la, —Atlu»ta Oonalttnilon. Jackson Limbless Cotton has created more talk throughout the cotton growing world than all other varietieH combined. There liar been over five thousand poo- pie from nearly every state in the union to visit, the farm of Mr. Jackson near this city and they are unanimous in thoir opinion ♦hat it is the mast wonderful and productive cotton in the world. Not a !nub on if, it grows from t‘> * 4 feet high, planted from tl to 10 inches apart, rows from 3 to 1 wide, and bus from 40 to 100 bolls to the stalk, so anyone can sen why it. will make from 4 to 5 bales per acre. The staple is white and silky and much longer than com¬ mon cotton, and brings a much higher price, and it can be ginned on all ordinary gins. Yesterday a very prominent farmer from Mississippi said: ‘*1 have often heard cotton was king, but l nev¬ er realized it so fully until today, when standing in the five-acre cotton putch-'on Mr. Jackson’s farm.” Every farmer that to , it goes see in irtpres^ea 9 with tlie hIpii, not whether he wunts* to buy * tho>o eted, but the fact he must do it to protect himself an i make a sue cess of raising at present price. This cotton patch is guarded day and night, but everybody l as an invitation to come niid see thi- wonderful cotton. A syndicate of New York nn n have bought most of this cotton and they propose to plant eyerv one of their seed. J. VV. Smith, who iv Cashier of the First National Bank of Gr.ins- *4He, Ga., has for sale some of the Jackson Limbless Ootton Seed at the following prices: Two hundred dollars per bushel, seven par pound. They also put them up iu package* of 200 select to each package, at one dollar package. 0 packages for thirty-five packages for $25.00, «eventy-five packages for SfoO.’Ot', one hundred and sixty packages for$100.00. All seed are put up with full directions for planting. He hns adapted this plan of dis¬ tributing the seed, so the mer ft r f 0 < f: 1 s Dress Goods. MPg; rsss aosds * Double at 8c. yd. Wi«l'h Woolen Woolen Dress Q.-ofi* JillS# '^&$7 ' ?- 'I ’tjc|9'•••V'A^L \1 f, B< “" autiful Now ,Mky PatUm-* *..........~ • Double Width Dr<i. Good- :1 in Ualicoos. at 10c. yd. - Ifo-siaii !<•(•,;«, IVroalo- Flannels Double Width Woolen i)te-.- (i >od« 4 .-9.. D A ‘| V-- V ’•'< ,c- r .. at 12 c,. yd. < : :' meres. Brilli uit'ne Towels. 25 yds. yard-wide Sheeting for $1 'iXi v'.V ' j 11'indk‘ ichiefs. Collars. 12 “ Good JDoaohing for 50 cents. ,r rfti I Cure's, f.udi's’ Ve-ts. Ladies’ Colors,0c. SeamltMs jir. Black Hose, F* t h A A M 11 Ji’eu’B at 1’"lerweat •’.'I (dilMr- . n’s Caps. J . Men’s Kearn'es-. Heavy Box. .'»<■, jn*. N'g'igi e Shirt . ( 7 ! GxA -‘f 'jf o. Package Nodn. 5 cents. psotn Salts, 5c. lb. Best Coffee, Y>. Mis, $1.00. Still Hit- H>. White Wine Vinegar, 25c. gallon. SinimonV Liver Ki-gulab>r. 15 r. Sterling Ball Potash 13 for $1.00. Meat. Sugar, Spice, Pepper, Rice, Grits. Lard. 2-lb Salmons, 10 cents box. Flour. Best, Oysters, Of. box. 400 bushels Texas Rust Proof Out Snuff, Tobaccos. just received. (^roerkery and 01 asswa re. I Jo 'Tariff on This. Plain and Decorated Plates, Cups and Saucers. Dinner Set*. 000 gallons Lurd -Jars, Churns, and Jugs just received. Chamber sets. Bowls and Pitchers. Large Size Lamp Chimneys, 5 cents. Small “ 4 k 4 • 4 4 Lamp Humors and Wicks. Lampf, Glass and Brass. Tumblers and Goblets, Kitchen Lamps, Glass Oil Cans. t. At a IA J'i J ~r y rfr LTD J . Hits, Dippers, Cedar Buckets, Saws, Hatchet s. !lenting Stoves, Files, I I n miners, I con King Stove, Tubs, I >ish pans. Red tdiieftain Amo:-, Bolts, Milk pans, ( i irk’s Razor.Blade Ax Ms. \j icks, Stove pipe, Ib’.iiSiev Die i:t•: naive , Bruces, Stove p ms, finter,ivi’ : e Sv. '.sago Milta, Screws, Sauce pans, Blucki'awk (,'oiii S!ic!l-.'i'-, 11 inges, Ax Handle:;. < )pe:.ml (’overe-.i Bucket ., Augurs, Wash l’• .ins, Tab! 0, it 11 *l i'ooi.cl (!ul icrv, Brooms, (leorj. ia Stoves, IO Per deni off. chants can ruder for their cu-tom- er or any one can make s’ \ iy d-d lnrs profit by Helling I'ttO packages With each oox containing packages of seed, he puts in one large photograph of the Jackson cotton patch with negroes picking it, and circulars giving the hist O- ry nluMit this wouderfui cotton, tl ,. timotlillls fr0[u K _ T> Nl , H bit, the Uotnmi.ssioner of Agrieul- t ure of Georgia and J. S. Newman, formerly of tlie Agricultural do part merit of Ala., now of Sout h tV.rolina, they both having exam¬ ined this cotton in tin* patch. Allseed will he delivered free at the above prices, so s-nd for wliaf you want, nt once, you can send check or U. (). Order or Beg estered letter to J. Mavfield, Managei\ Atlanta, (in., B*n\ 74:i. If your order is i e..oi,- >,1 af:t-r all seed i- sold your money will he returned tree of cost, to you. The seed will not be pH.l ei oi‘ and part ies want lug tle-se seed can get them by ordering them direct from J. ('. Mayfield, lie has ar- rnngeil with Mr. Jackson's son to siipcrint.ond the packing and,ship- ing of these see.'. There will tin doubt bo faker's peddling cotton seed claiming p, Lim n lt _ , * ot ; ton. oi’tlor . nt for 4 . wh:it , so amico von \snut. . lulSSR). Mr, JnCksiUi h id onlv 57 stalks, 11 t: , s year the crap he raised would bring over one hun¬ dred thousand dollars. Be yon io not h ive to be rich t.» get a start. Now i - the excepted tim 1 TV some of these - ■ 1. The ii:-st baa* of this cotton sold on the Atlanta market. Nov, 20, for Dots, pound, the Staple measured one and one half inches Ion ~* Fee At lanta.L-uvn.al of that date, which gives a full account, of tl ; d vatu * and quality of the C.itrou, Cer! j. tied to by > x -rt r .-vo; men. t >- i! Iis*;d< nd < „■ . »k. . - . .1 .. !' v\ r v s 11 \ ’' 1 ' '•*»» up ! a. ,, b Lr iy ‘ ( -,, , w Elect ca ItJ-.ic?. A*t --iecfioti v. d! |vt : v f '.; ! ± rn. ( Li. it I Ik* 2nd ‘ 'vuVr 1V7, . it I tX*: aiu iJL |*i d> ■* j V< * J - f*y r; y. rv • , <-r » • J ) S ' l j P ■hit -•**8 J Slices. / Slie os. i-Ya A\*» fP5 r ^ M that delights mo, it i to hayo my ni s - Sevenh per pie have sa'd : "If you '«sS / pleased. 1 do this on m i toiriors well can want Good Shoes, goto Murray.” Now 1 don’t particular!) boa*.’, but m <£&.■ S2 J SHOES 1 < v,£ * eonscionUotn.ly s >y that i.o !!v* Gy) :' Jk ? *-r>, .<>> iny man cun g’v • better values ri f.-V if M' u’s Creedmoro Calf Skin. Shoes / A- v M* ) Cadies’ and Children’s Oil Grants -; 420?^ ‘'i- Glove Grain Ca'f skin amt Kids. anything ■? I ha ve the best and prices are right. lia.ii I can; and if there’s Low Prices and ■ GOOD - ARE DOING -THE TALKING Crowds of people arc taking advantage Of THESE CUT PRICKS <!> And are Saving 10 Per GeiA *T* WHY NOT YOU? I’t: roinp > /;’ build, i i ui L if tv v.'j • ; Slock MUST i < i GO FIRST. Vf>ome ry at qet Oil vf oqce, GHOIGH 1 W. A. M a R R A Y (T) a £ EUllNITUllE. FURNITURE. mr ’sAA i Mattresses, ?/' ■ i',V/ - A look will convince you. . ■■JbP.yj.jg. !?*l>y (’hairs. A s-N. 7 / Twenty par cent cheaper than V. 1-f Xg' - X J anybody. - Kuckin:: ( 1 h;-irs. i. Ar%>: Beautiful Oak Suites at $22 9 on B ’ < >ak and.Poplar m In NT i TO j t U\J n/ w Lj t a i p Y FOR 90 noMGQ VdDiIN a O s .! Hu rraq;; * ! /. air: (Vritore n urrvi i]. ! 1 i j ■ / IN NT i . IS I / AND CA TS»7 1 ", NOT i N KNh> c • Rh - ( R » \_) v i\ NO ONE IS ABLE TO KNOC1 OUT d 3 TE FAIR Sit -RE For ii has nlv li mu H end quarters for Low You ran :*<‘t more pxuls for the lea 4 nc\ ; there than V/c adverl i>e o.n<l nine* i:p to ii. Our price;; are always tl’au I'lsev.’h Wo don’t \\[)\ u to juRip in an*l rive om* e\uton)er> a ■aid. and tiu'ii go to high prices. Ever- <»}:-' knows we are tlu hoiNH for lh<' t-’-Hli*. < >hv goods are can-Hi'ly selected and bought at very Lav pr ... We knew w . would he.’. - great competition and ve . [u*t*pit!’«■'< 1 ini* it. So l;«r, our i ( mipetetots have not. done m an.v harm in :;-a-e thev c.u! not t w:> * lip : . i'.s in e-ricec. cT H I M C- We ha vc t iu* la* r.est siock ol i cady-io.a<lc, .ithing ever lii’ouglit ,\:diln!rn, ami sell cheaper than others can, because of ihe great >..Tv;it*: e w- take in but in . We ctmlv styles, quality and \ ■ri- r \ mu! uivv our imrnr! u ie tl.o la m lit t 1 5 l.i r . 1 ( i t .: ii to < < me for A Mico Winter Suit. ggkyg (TH ^DS. M Wj Furry a r-v-s II lino N r o'.* :!ru.- aiul clntM-*; / mi ■ uut ^ \ accrding a * * C : v t ' U MIL to h- r purse from the •*.T 1 hi • .us 1 I ■*. > 9 :U 10 .VO • 4- m* m i i t :* kiOTiuo uwots are tO Ol i > <\ i. % N * \ H IMj H 19. it. I s I i nd uvd th ' ■y-k'HN l V Wy ••*, Have s. Line of j? Mt ne Au*i> . i ; '> t‘!*V v uua:) 1 1111 CS. Xfi\ r. i'OIiVSi-if Hi) i Wm: h\ ' Oi U ::i HUiOlD LYHdU t HIY'UvR'S UOIllU. I vji*.*bi-.’hk . >» ■\i*h . .aftsfed * Ohr- -- sll-, • - ! 1 .....'• aT t ATT IH -1 7 'y < \ . * -t A4.U /> k ' J V M—r - />..*; r dt T! > * f n it', ’ ^ ,did a * QQ V ii'- 0 bdn ; V RpiLAom JOuiD'vlH c.o i ior 14.9 ! - li re r :riends. Y e n ut te save you noeiey in buy n; your supplier ti> me a u I ei unine. We wilt be } teased t* show vou our g . \* J..*:i.er you buy or not. v D; AMJiqrn 'ia. 3 g Lx 0 m a H ,J\1 © o (• QUALITY CONSIDRED, I will guarantee to knock’ era all out when it cotnes to Nice Dress All Wool Suits, either in Men’s, Boys’ or Childs’. It is given tip that I sell the Best Clothing for the price that can be bought. I don’t make a hobby of cheap, shoddy stud. See them before you buy. FUNERAL SUPPI A _ k TG 1 *—-4 1 s. G U ry r.r. in-s and Gaskets, all Sizes I<ept on Hand. ROBES AND TRIMMINGS CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE I hate to sell you these goods, but if you need them let R 5 e know. Pr.ro f>'o d »)>*• 9 g od ita' b. i'hou-av»^B ■ v with e 1 ) O' d. wliO f:T'O tft ic{( d could bo ( tuvL i fa IB a .' f- :jean i. file only 'r in <iy A'r-cai a < n 9 - uni-it 1 m . :i lone stnt 'ling .fn'a Al'rie-.ma curer^C Atr'ean i curt-s (lid 'or A fries ea cures •'> | hihs. At'rieai.a car s (k-nsupati > i. Af'ieana 1 ures Kxzoe a. Atric.-.na 1 ure- 1 atarrh Afiican;i cures all Blood aid ' bin lliS'-HS- s. its AI 1 i. 1 I will convince y- u of m Fits So'it hv O Tiikashki; July T>tb. THE CITY BARBivIl SHOP- Il.VlI’-DKKPt ING- a I• laity. SiiAVlNu — quick umi <-:>-y. ll&ZO LS-i'ui in o« c fix on si.m i otice You it ill a:w iy r--(*{•! a t i Welcome. II. D. LAW, Proprietor. A'anui’N - Gkoikua. iBsyiilSH l\ x\ / i U - GW Y r % i [ft if/' f j / / / A % X jsr 7 1 / / A ■ ESS ■ ~ I wO>w \vT \ N / N\ v --Dy rr. -a D p *)“ if : i L V crlsl/Yi L-’ Y o r* : i C.'l- <r D i'DrU’d' L ( V >, [■■ 1 * u. t \ i u U r. h d . <9 : " Baby Carriages a ii d x N— Boys’ Wagons in ' hir- ff i i. 7 ■: F rt for ste.-i varecios. v. ; fit; '! lifF ? 1 t r m £V v'-V-Hr 1 ~ -rE-2*ESSS; \ v t — ’•A i *Vi.- SyrFjr^-'] '?>' V «=«*T i ,C »* T. F IE BEST STYL’D . . v j ■ ' » . I. V' <**»; 2 ♦ * tr.. Jf ’A' ' -M. ,D n L . W^ik*-' -fcS-JfszaJ S, Macon, Ca. Wiito for Prices s] for 90 -cuts. 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