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THE TELEPHONE. \
Pl'MJ8HKl> in !
O. H. MBDLOOK.
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SYLVANIA, GA,, Tuesday, April 13,1580. ;
1
Tkf ( iiildiTii’N Aid tfocicij. !
('ii!J i>iiK\*s Al j> Society, 193 Fourth |
kijTtt New York, March 18, 1880.—
Hon. Francis Fontaine, conmmKhmor
of land ar.d?inmiiuration. Atlanta <fa.,
jsir - As erroneous impression* New
relative w>? the work in,; “of the
York children's aid society are prev
ale lit in son*, parts of the country, and
especially at the south, ! trust you will
pardon riie for hriefly expUniug the
origin l,U of the operation’. lo.-ietv, its object ami
mel of
The emisfrinson work of the in society partic
is the point to which 1 wish
uinr to call Tom- attention. While
Hiirtv thousand pool’boys during the
last quarter of a century have 'been
furnished with homes in’the western
stutos, the condition of society in your
Isted seetion was such thatno demand ex
there for white labor. It is only
within the past four years that the ;
attention of the society lias been turned
to the south and southwest as a field
for the class of boys we arc trying to
to help. It is a noteworthy fact, how
ever, the first bors ever sent south by
this society were sent into the state of
b„, (.au'wuljfv .loinKweJl fcr
fICCf
support on the tree will offerings ctf
tie public; and I may say here that
1 <• :^wu'
fa • " nC i u. V
hn ? oi h it, toi bor boy shali s nu.
money, or a patt a a the .
be fund bed with one, or money
'• ;!!. ^ provide
whom ■
wr
f visible
}>haiis or hull 1 .it orphans vim w \wiiii ini Tiij no \ -nm
iik'o ,,j i)i..,;* hitui’i*
■ L ;/v », 'York'««
-XX 1 "tv i d
ibe we*> / ",. the : society has uo good rea
sou to, i b.tngnng. 1 I. nev» ■*’>J*“* been
the pracuce o, this socie.y ><> -mm ( - u ‘
bovt in a s iv ling luanucr or one by
one “ An accredited asrent devotes two
V X--: , f „',. XXX a u r u c XIw
T : Vd , v firmed U
couutiyaiKl loo. .he a,e notified n ^ lIIiCU
of the expected arrival ot the agent
with Ids boys. Afcominittee of three
prominent.»»mol the county is sen-c
ted to whom for'his'standing, f.-eh apphean. .oi tlic .,
boy refers .k
community. A General statenient 18
Inohnnolt ingunpoit, ’viz viz. buei i^a' » t>x win
ting a home ; on his pint i.( -m ' - -
ted to he obedient, indus.roiH and con
form to the family regulations: his
e! arP to be watched child^-i over, and in
tne l - case - d .f vmme joang cUUrtita i it is lb uquii requir
ed they he sent to school duung tlic
winter moutln.” In the case of boys
from 15 to 17 years of age the circum
trTa uf,.ones are 6 different-re'-u'dino' subltance r t\ 1 <n them 1
it us stated stated in m suustance, ' ttlusbo in -’ v
is ill TTtint ot a liOjne^
an unskilled laborer^lie^is willing'for
oS :2s 2imi
corn pensatioji as lie is aituaJ>
led to. Itelative to placing boys w y il
the overseers of forms, the society in
in tiict-nmy ot uic iaim. i > „
be i* employed, iucsc an. <• >■., * *
of the stipulations, society the.boys has are author- vc/i
uuteers and the no
3t.y to bind them; they fully understand
the terms before taej ■,..i'.i.
Four years ago 1 was instructed to
correspond with parties in the scuta
relative to the demand there for hoys :
this was tne initiatory step m {4115
work at the south, and the results gen
©rally have been satisfactory. Ihe
demand there for these boys now far
exceeds the society’s financial ability
to supply. From the observation, boys’ letters, as
well as from personal my
own opinion be is that well the treated boys who thev go
south wil’ as as 'other
would elsewhere. There are
points to which 1 already would too^ong. gladly allude
but.this letter is
From your influential position as
commissioner of land and
tion of the state of Georgia, aud your
fauiiliaritv with its agricultural inter
est, I deemed it proper thus to call your
attention to a few points connected
with our hoping methods of placing in the
country, thereby to subject.
some prevalent error on the
I trust that this work will bo the
means of assisting a large number of
bovs and eventually benefit vour state,
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Yours with much respect,
II. A. llolt, Agent.
TPlxe School
Te,eMS r W„ if lo.™ A»n, il/
]!o‘i‘r<“l M^i,.-WfWr«« aA7.w“l li'j. A iV ,ji
n auertain
senes of school i • ■ - v-hicn they Wil.
srs??STSs^MdfiTuS';
t t.iKen is o.u. ]p'o-lil>’ li .f-lJy com.iiCii coiiup end able .. .. . -' At 4
first ?*ijilit it would «ippc*tU. to tnc
least, iuconveiiient that the children
should } be , iequ..„u ,‘fs-r) it’i'l in to j.,v lay - .. K i(lr at ’J v ,l4tt h‘)i
hooks they mav have and purenase
others. Ltd a Litle leflection vv ill mby
satisfy parents as to the wisdom
their adoption.
In the first place every new teacher
that comes to the county would; cer
tainly use in his ow n school either such
hooks as he has used before, or, if a
novice, then such as he himself wsis
instructed from. The consequence is
that there would he almost as many
systems of instruction, taught from as
many different series of books as there
are teachers iu the county ; and a child
who by chance is compelled to with
draw from one school and enter anoth
er labors under an immense disadvan
tage. Whereas if the public schools
require the use of a certain class, the
private schools will necessarily con
form to the same requirements; and
until a hook is utterly worn out. the
. hud r vounsrer brother may use
it in atiV Mellon of the county oi’fVriv-1
cii it mat ter* not how remote.
Xotv a* to the' advnntnm- in price—
The Countv School lio'ird is mol. mm.
tract with the publishers, which rou- ;
tract binds both parties for five
The Hoard will require their use 'in er
erv Public .School, and the publishers
are to furnish said books to (ho child
the distributor’s, meter heio in
vaniu at thf* v*ht)lvsule /'files, Nor'
this all. For the spar*<* of
from date they will take in »t the
tributor’s eoiuiter all hooks of sn»ir
tirade as their own iuSguitkeut giving theirs in
exchange at a very
To illmdntt" tics we give one
Appleton’s Fourth Reader which -re
end weeks was sold here for one dot
i ar will now be gi* t-n in exchange for
anv other Fourth Header with an ad
dilional charge of net. tyjire cents.
After the .space of three months the
same hook will he furuisned for live
TOars thirty-five cents. Thus it
will bn seen by every level-headed
raa ii that the action of the Hoard will
be not only of immense substitute pecuniary uniform
vantage, but will a
aiM j g(oadv of'’common curriculum-for that. moUuy
system school culture that
il0 w pervades Very the entire Respectfully, county,
Maj:k,
Lf t i •<*r S're%» Itch – 5«-»->*?«.
Mjtchui.lton^Ha.. April 8.
utOptm wouh mHU like ! J.we
i rr--' ”'v..... t
<roirig ahead rapid!v with their larin
j-: Some of then, hare good ,r tone
d , . , ^
Hlg ieflln ’ A“ to f be are more encouraged ' a " T ., tmia i l
somo time. Some are almost done
^s; 0 : ^
^ make j '
,. omo are not so anxious to , one.
r fcl%*2SiSS ,,. , . , . , ,, ’%2Z i
l ^
s, ■tvvi.E', ‘ ''none
,1 . ^ 1 of the Vih dav W. 1 + ()
have our accomplished and 1 esteemed
friend, Mrs. t.eorge Oliver, for ouv
teacher. We hope to hate a good
6 '- Uu /i ,,i i Rarmonv vri VVe nt have '
a ^Sabbath .school there UOW. ?nd j
could 1 'f Ve a f? 0< ,f h0o \ i “- 11
v/-cre interested . 111 the , welfare of their
^.jjjUj-eu. as thev ought to be, but some
are so carele8Saud indifferent that they
, v in 30 t send to school. Some are try
ing.to ^. get sick, and etiiers cannot hna
, 5 to send their children to school.
One of our farmers is so engaged
lg f° MS it0 f ^ he hilS t°
the w black mare out of n the crop to rule
after his sheep and cattle, while th.
o]d l)Iiud i, av ljom has to do the
ui ' on ^ „],j nS r He can’t vkl send liis ' f girls /' to
? C1, ?°' ,, , +,
'
iu driving his • stock, attend tie , v has so many
s j ic( .j, ‘ and cow - s to to. Bui don’t
1 vo „ lw!lcve llim Editc r, he i
’ ,? ! t t i ; ? Tl ?* ,■ ; lO-Wi-co. .. k
rll , P , ii 11 '. 1 1 “ ll ’ 1 l aK to ^ a
■ uttle I flume . 1 farmers of .
laonev. t.na
I IciimI, v/bn.er.o-affctv? maj^rto
! ; ^ «-Fe/ough ^ol'd^ldnTdrive them an T?‘to
to assist
I gusta, a* t<« ^et two blind pwy horses
aiid Oiie with y fuls.» tad. Come U»> ]/.
)n fl . ie;u! be c l ;ar i , hU . J)l)( t
U »;V,....... : -T- ! -'-V'
aud let fuem rest awmle, and assis:
the one with a false tail for tiie poor
Tellow will need help as it farmer'wifi is o-eUiiiw
ty be fiv tlme . Thi.J great
be ovel .' to see llia fn C iid S in Svivauia
again .soon and perhaps tell them how
ulany , ho uud „ owg he ,. lul if
h(! do( .. vou win )icar of it , alld when
’
d() you Inust advise all farmers
throughout sud our. eounlrv fi to raise more
,. h cows <hau t CT do .
Echo.
l-etter from Augi»w.
Augusta, -■/ (ta. April 8th.
Dear Telephone :—No doubt you
would like to have a'few lines from the
‘’Fountain City” and Palmetto State
and being a native-born of your grand
old ccunty and a dear lover of your
saud hill town I thought I would give
you a few lines. Well, you kao'w I am
j j somewhat then there of so a I wanderer, have a good first chance here and to
| see been the all condition through oft the he Empire country. State Ihave
I as
j well as a large portion of the Palmetto
State, and the outlook for the tali,
J1880 \rupt is farmers that there next will spring be more than bank- there
/ were happy ones last fall ank winter,
from tins fact, there has been more
Phosphate bought in the two States
' than there will’ be money to pay for it,
and the merchants are selling more
goods on the old plan than they have
since the fatal year of 1873. So view
*–“« “rSri'iCM V.,d tor S««l
l~« MM. a amis
SSTiSt? the “Fountain City”
howevei . that
•*“*•»«*«<*«»**."‘•t? now, but how long it wdl hold 4 out i«
| impossible to say. I can say this much
' 4 ! n T-G-V tt,..,. fKni tltoITriirjr tea ' rciii’fc- ll
’
1 ^ en ‘ ;b 18 lv K *> for 101 wh > ' n lle le Ui ’> '
goods _ the
■. putting ’ a great getting mauv .the spends on peo- for
le they are equivalent
, t j ’ or ds one.
There is not much amusement now
in our town/the greatest, Troupe.” ^sensation T You is
the “Red Stocking thought Miss _
ought to be here, you all
Alice, of the famous ‘Reynold’s Troupe,’
good, but you have uo idea; sleight oi'
hand performances are no where.—
Can’t you come up and spend a good few
days,with timeC-not us, wc will “dear” give you a the Sa
hunting “ducks” oil the
vannah, but shooting good on people
canal. Hoping that the
of old Seriven will make good crops
and not get washed away by the pres
ent high water, I will subscribe my
self. your friend the
“Emit, non.”
Several stores in Atlanta rent-for as
much as flOU each per month.
".T953BRS." r.r^.nfcr.n’G*:.^
Tim l»TVdfir/v/.sw Watclmm says:—
Applmg county s exports antudlv
amount to nearly three million of
< lollar*. Who s;ivs that the wire grass
ain't able to take cure of herself ”
,, ,r _ . l! ,, ll0 •, , ) m * , 'elir."ii .
“ - .; T
ll ’ inn *j' c Irwmton Southerner anil
leariug his brother, Mr.
Tt. Hodges, sole editor and
proprietor.
The Detroit Free Press has been
. . . nml , s s.n .„ tll th..t „ f
'/ “g intends • , .. on, mi)
'S<»rgm o ais. ton
‘>'!y pound watermelons thus year.
/'I*!'?" „ U ; ’ . l! ‘ „ ;! P u ,,lie ‘ lns
1 1’dih eon.itj tun. , 4 uijit ; hi . M c
.
Huniey m i mil. and a er twenty-live
speakers, three a, a time, had pum
'“<‘!<;d each other with r«imodn,s up
on tlu Queen >. l.ng.i. h, th tolloy/cip
vvere selected to represent that section
ho ^u.ryse which he* tu Maeou:
1 uiaski t ). IIo!., < omicd, .loa n
I •}• J H. I)ey c " 01 ' "’ John '’ Ac. N. HlaeK- ( ^ ll se ’
anu ;f eaux, i
t ’! . icaK ‘- " 'ysaid Uut when the «tan
|’ e j lv ' a8 al 11 ir st ' e shaut o
^‘er a look passed of reproacli rapidly upon out the his door, lex
icographical brow. authorities, Under one arm
he carried his under the
ither Hie limp form of the goddess of
liberty, who lias fainted from what
the Chinaman would call too muchee
smcllee.
iull.m,. wui!
1 ' 1 ‘ V ‘ r ? '/ u ;
>? iU ; J;el - ,,g , - 1
I lie remark, . and having some curios
Hr, .; » we asked him if > they had not be
f ‘ ,V , ,. . ’• J I
•
^ »«"k.iwTJJ’Sa , n»!l ,
s bccu opposed ^ j to ij nsirm w ? wri it, and had Jm, no! i j
done wn so until 1H ibis scar. xr \vc Rskcd i \
i»~Ky'«“VT< Tou.ei ally, and did not want to „ inter
| fere with the workings ” of Provi
lp ' • mroviain-*' '\iAvou fo cotton dhuo-'-d corn 1
i ,, T u ow ^ not 11 •>>
( ‘ V ° T
00 wp ® 8 * tet t J r< ’ H * K * e
w ' *. s ' “ >
but £ guano helps mights v to make
•
Tbit’s {h wcv k.. d we!L > ••
but another wav of i‘,„ putting the
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1 i< ,” , 1 1 sc
* ^ j t’ -
who , thclllselves '
From 55<>sl . iBdl . ( . v ,
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' 02
• ArmxAxr.m a Bay, Jan. 3/1880.
/f n. }/ t ,rner <i-Co ■
, : ^ 1> .<.n t’-onbled with
X . v r P H 101 I' alb-tu ' d 1
! < >rtober 1 ,, last /, had a very ' severe attack, ‘*
I/*hen commenced taking your Safe
j j K -.i, .... j , ■ „.. .. { , f ; i,/ .
ro j ij,,f ,\„ ZlX X‘) i t. lv \, „ i , * .
| lies and d *.-el a* well as t-vu.and , I sha.l
a j waV8 <eC p a supplv oi \\ arner’s
! Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in the
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; NEW AD¥5BT18EFEMT8,
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1 To alF^hom it mar eonceru: .Tames Free
! :aaa Cuxrthan nf Henry T Krivmiui. ci'raid
| ship, and the name willh-.- heard hr fore oaki the
i regular term-Of the Coart of Ordinary of
• county, to he held on the second Monday hi
| If'!;., M *^O'lfTEU,
i Al ‘ nl ^ ■ 0l(|l|l i "’>' ’ b ' ^
\T/\mT/rn ICE.
I will be in Sylvnn.ron Tuesday of Supe-
1 rior Court, week forttw* purpose of collect
ing special tax for 1«W.
Apr 13 2t CAT HE A* OV ERSTRE.ET.
Tax Collector S. C.
NOTICE.
The Hoad CommissioMr# ofSeriven oo'un
ty are requested u aie.t at ihe CoiirtHtlouae
; r Cl ndy ° “v re.,“ted
U i U e Col AII are earnest to
I e present. M, M. r'OTTER, NTNNALLY,
D. B. C.
It. JOHN H- HULL,
j county jsoam, s>. c.
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i j {I H \ 11 j Mil jl A
!» J, , fc/ 1 YY
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FOR SALE Bit TIME,
For'sale on time until tke first of Novem
ber, oua Eight Horse Power .Engine, almost
new, warranted to be perfeet. For particu
lars address, P. is. Y/KAVKK,
Apr 13-tf Wattle;., Ua.
THE WHITE SHUTTLE
j™.
motion, largest capacity, wi wanted for
parts adjustable, superior double in workmanship,
solid steel shuttle, steel feed, most
durable b“*thewe’rlS! >cio c<**« r s, gear iicrtevt 1 ufiexcelled
JACOB ‘ P ‘ B4ZKMORE
. wivivta o*
aiid/Efllnghau.. Apentfsvthe'.eonntiesof Seriveti,Bulloch,
Apr. l*-3m
A Hood Store House
TO IRTDTTT,
AT NIILLEN, GEORGIA.
The best stand on the Centra! Railroad.
Terms reasonable. Posession given immedi
ately. Will sell the same with let attached,
j on reasonable terms. For further informa
( tion address, J. T. COHEN,
Cor. Broughton and Savannah, Barnard Sts.
March 30 Ga.
VT. IIouby, W. L. Mathews, Jr.
HOBBY – MATHEWS,
Attorneys at Law,
SYLYAJSflA, GkA.,
tllGfim
nw*w»**vnt r "c*zw T n
SPJilVEX SI! E RIFF'S SALE.
j )(> so j ( | i .efore the Court House door
ni Sylvania, hours Seriven the county, brut Tuesday wlthlp in the May le
gal of sale on
next, the following property .Ui«"iu One
tract of land lying in Si-riven'bouuljr tesw, and being con
taining conveyed 419 ueves. liv more deed or from William l>. a
tract
Hard to A, At. lluppoldt, and recorded in
Clerk’s oliiee of the superior Cmirt oi said
county, in book V, page IN, amt bounded in
said deed by lands of Smith, dunes an t Uob
arts. Atso’one other tract of land lying in
siiid county mu! eonUtinin;:' twohumlreilunfi
seventy-Uvc mves, more nr less, ami bring u
tract conveyed by said Hard t* said Hap
m>UU by su'd deed amt luudutcil in said decc.
bv lands of A. Itoalh, .1. 11. lieberts and A.
Jones, Haiti lands levied- on ns the prop
erly of A. M. llapiioUlt, by virtue of an cse
cutiou issued from the <11 y Court of Havmi
nuli. in favor oft', liar! A Co., uquhist
A. M. UapDoiclt, to satisfy Jasper same. Newton, Writfci;
notie: of levy given to U. N. >ili.i.H,
tenan! in j'ost'ssion. r f.
Mcb olFttis Merit! Seriven count'.
ROAD NOTICE.
Ov or seers of ]>ubllo roads in the !Utb Di.s
ti’ict, fl. M aiv horotey <>ril, rtnl to put their
rosjK’Ctivt* roiids in tlH'ooiulhion rotjuii’od by
iiio laws of (ioorgia, by the first day of May
iH'xt lor inspection. Overseers jir* warned
that unless llioir roads are up to the require
ments of the law they will br reporied and
ordered reworked instanier, and the >»;
sibilitv for laid roads, if any, i-’houid. will b< »:a(i(
to rest where it ayhlftilly By order
of the Commissioners, this April <st, 1880.
II. C. \?r;Li.s,
31. i . K!TTLF8.
A, A. ENA IS.
Commissioners Public Hoads 3ith l>b triet
G.M.
FCBIilC MTIOOI. NSOiriCE.
Bv ^ tbc Ho.iil or nnto (M
sx aawarr^ts sat
the purpose oi ^xiiminnaif le^-chfis and fur
nishi.gbtm.ks tor making repo.t. count)
Th;* Hoard ot k-ducation oi nomvu
having ado,.ted'IWt ;;B 8 oks for th» IHWIe
S-lwoK All teacher wtll Iwv raeunvd to
iw them in ®e schools this year. 4r. H.( .
11 !ar?e * ui!p,y on hiBd -
W. L. MATTHEWS, C. S. C .
* C "' V “" SM ^RiFF'S SALS.
u«o, between tlie legal easli, bourfof lot Of sa.e, land, to sit- tne
hivUest bidder, for one
uaUal in tlie village of .Sjlvauia, cr.ntainin- county of
^'Hven aud smtv of iteorguu
three, areafenihraced fourths of cue i* 3 chains an-e. 11101 and * sr 23 leys, links or an
one
witv'md Main 8 «hai»s 50 link* the other yvav, on of
^,1 Villa, Stvwt, ami Lot designated No. 13 Lev.etl in .the Plan a.
e as niwni
tne property oi rue !:•?niate ol Jacob \v Leelei,
deevased, by i.’auacy Uverstreet, hstp, Tax
; -nt' in'i-’A'-.d tk'ro SMSBeaslv over
' A_• .a. la-iog no other
prouertv o.« which to low !•>satisfy she’riiY -.aid tax
‘ K. T. AlfUA
CJE4J>S«5A, Scrivc*Coaaty.
Humphrey K. Bavsmove, Administrator of
Rotate of Areh'.l'ald 1>, Hohbins. deeeasod.
.ii.al his ptUHonin writing for an order
diseharrinjf him from his trust as such Ad
minWrato?, aurl lb- same will said be beard bc
fore the Court of Ordinary of county on
triesseotid Monday in .June, 1880. Tbere
fore all eaU.if persons concerned are required to
show anv they can ; why said Ad
Ids mmustrator said trust,and should reeei\e not he letter*of diwharged dismiss- from
ion. a* prayed Cor. M. M. I>i >TTKK
r eb. s-ta , Ordinary , Scnvc. ^ county.
* ' * v
! «KOK€»IA, Scrivem «o.«nly.
Theveiors all partom e^ncerieclare required
to show raMise, if any they tan, why said fid
| {'!’ a ‘^ a t t r 0 .y,f “l™ -
for. M. YHnihR,
war. 2-td .Ordinary, o, €.
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i j g 1 fl J S' f-d ’ -y
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t-.AS /
COPPER – BRASS
! Bon
I
I will pay a good price tor old cotton oi
lmen rags,.(no other kind wanted), and old
Copper and Brass.
C. H. MEDLOCK,
AtTELWHOXE Office.
WATERTOWN
STEAM ENCINE.
m JAMES MANNING – CO.,
Msjiagers.
'JDFL^' STEAM
tf ;
pips
Sm* Offit, ’OS and 1S5 St. Julian St..
“**»“**•»««“!“**. Tleorgia.
Savannah, - - -
light Engines, lM:omotiu< <uiJ Retiuniu
bular I,oilers. Muinifacturersof baw, Gust
audMaelilueij. 1 ealeis in
r ; ,u„nUins, l>r,. ? .es. Witt
rial, engineers’Supplies, Hancock Inspira
tors, etc. l’r«npt atteation given to repair
ing. Sugar Pans andCaueMills a specialty,
mar - J - 5ln -
Tbe Subscriber offers Ins services to the
citizens of Sylvania and surrounding Painter.
try as a thoroughly Practical
ties wishing their Houses, their Signs advantage or
painted will find it to
/ consult him before going elsewhere 5 Ail
work done In firat-claw st-vle at lowest
urog . GEO. E. flAZUSHHKST,
mar. 2-tf. Painter.
J . L. SINGHLLTON. U. P. WADE*.
SINGELL1 OX it WADE,
Attorneys at Law,
| ! SMXj'VA.lSriA., July 20—tf. C 3 --A.-
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Patapsco, Grange Mixture, Watl'Kon and
Clarke, Homestead and Star Brand,
SYLYANIA,^ O-JV.
GUANO GUAJV0.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the planters of Bcriveu ( ouxiy
that they are prepared to fill orders for the following first class Fertilizers:
WATSON – CLARK, STAR BRAND, HOMESTEAD, SOL
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Tfe will deliver any of the above Guano’s, except Patapsco, fr«e of freight
at any point on our Rail Road. Give us a call before purchasing
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everything usually kept in a
First-Class, Country Store.
flas now on hand a full line of Liquors, consisting of the
celebrated
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