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MUSIC HOUSE,
Bozeman's Warehouse,
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
THE AVERY PLOW
The undersigned take this occasion of retaining thanks.for the liberal patron
age extended to u.3 in the past in the storage of cotton from Pulaski, Houston
and adjoining counties, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, . We
flatter ourselves that from the long experience of the Senior in the cotton trade,
that we can
Sell your Cotton as Advantageously as anyone in the Tracte
We are also selling all kinds of CASTINGS, COTTON SCREWS, and
THE CELEBRATED BROWN COTTON CIN, '
with or without Feeders and Condensers.
Also—GUANOES and FERTILIZERS of different brands -®a
3 months C. M. BOZEMAN & SONS. '
A Big Store.
A Big Stock,
' A Big Tirade,
mm h6kb to come.
Messrs. FESJtY DAVLS & SON:
I know yon need no testimonial to convince
that your medicine is all that yon claim.for it, but I
cannot restrain the impulse to communicate to yoir
tka feet taiafcm my family it has truly done wonders-.
I administer it to my children (one eighteen months,
and the othor three years old) with perfect success.
It rcsralate3 their bowels, and stops all diarrhoea.
Myself and wife resort to it in-all cases, both for
internal and external use. I’ve used it in my family
for five years, and tsiU not be without it. Feeling
massif under much obligation to you, in many time3
bemg reiievedfrom pain. lam very truly yours,
L. je. MOORE, Bengali, Dutchess OoVTNew York.
rr.T- — --price brings it within the reach of all
50 rartner to convince you of its merits than columns of news-
ia you wiU never do without it.
mid not on any account be without it. When
a was last epidemic here, I used no-medicine
■ sort but the Pain Killer, and although myself
sveral members of my family, were attacked
ty, lam happy to say that the Pain Killer wa3
to every emergency. I consider I should not
ng my duty to the community did I not say
inch If I were attacked by the Cholera
, Pam Killer would be tbe only remedy I
L use. 1 have.thoroughly tested it, and know
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SHE CUBED HIM.
Detroit Free Press.
There is a man Dp in the sevei-fth warfl
that hasn’t spoken to his wife in over h
tyeek. He is so mad that he will not
£0 home to his meals, and the other day
kit wile went to his office to get SO to
pay for some shoes, and he told the
Vleck to pay her off and let her go.
Ha grates his teetli when'he goes
home at night, and comes ontof the
iouse every morning sweating,
iJhe came a joke on him that was
all.
He had been telliug her for years that
; he was sure he had the heart disease
and that he should go off suddenly some
ttime in the night.
■She had got sick of hearing such talk
after hearing it thirteen yeara when she
knew he was as healthy as a yearling,
‘Why he didn’t even know whore his
- .(heart was, and couldn’t point out any
particular portion of his internal im-
iprovetnenta. But he kept talking of
death every little while, and she said
she would break np that little game as
soon|ua she eould think of any way to
do bo. Jk. spell ago she bought one of
‘these iniiarsibber water bags for kcep-
iegfcot water at the feet instead of using
1 mttles. ft would hold about three
4fharts, and her husband didn’t know
’anything about it.
One night after site had bad the wa-
tsrbsg to her feet a cohole of hours un
til they were about as warm as a piece
of sink, and herlnjgband was snoring
. away by note, she thought what a good
Joke ft would be to put it on liis stom -
‘aclx and wake him up. She burst right
ootiaughing at midnight, thinking of
it. she took np the rubber bag of
hot water and placed it on hisstomack.
The bag "was about as big as a cow’s
liver and as warm as a shingle on a
hoy.
It haden’t been on his stomach and
tolher baggage over two minutes before
he slowly opened his eyes.
$he" bluffed the upper part of her
bight goWn into her mouth to keep
from laughing. He raised up bis head
end said:
'•Harriet, my end has come.”
’“Winch end, Josiah?” she said, rol
ling over, “your bead or your feet?”
And theu she put a pillow iu her mouth
-andreached over to him and unscrewed
the nozzle that holds the water iu the
bag.
.. “I am dying, Egypt -dying,” said he,
*»hd my heart has enlarged three times
its natural size, and oh. I am*bleeding
..to death.”
tibe bad opened the nozzle, and three
quarts of hot water was poured over him,
saturating him from head to >>eels. She
hod not meant to let ont more than half
& pint of water ou him, but when it got
to flowing she couldn’t stop it, so she
got ont of bed and told him to save him
self. He attempted to stop the flow of
blood; and asked if his life preserver
bad not sprung a leak, and then he
looked at the rubbage, and went and
Wrung himself through a clothes wring-
er, nod slept on-the lounge the rest ot
the Bight, ■ and lie says that his wife is
tbo meanest woman that ever drew the
breath of life.
her friends that Josiali has
booh miipcuiously cured of heart dis
ease. J
—— 4** .
A gentleman experimented with peas
in-this way: He saved at the time of
picking,all the early full pods as they li-
twned, and planted the seeds saved
from, these pods year after year, for three
years, and the fourth year had peas ot
. the same nnme that were more than
two weeks earlier than the seed of the
• same - name purchased in the store.
Seeds of cabbage, lettuce, tomato, cu
Cumber, peas, corn and many others can
be much improved by the same care.
—>.*-*-
Two mouths ago a valuable horse be
longing to Charles E. Smith, of Stony
Brock, L. I,,had his leg brobcii at Port
Jofferson. The broken bone was set,
and tim ing was imbedded in plaster of
Paris. In two weeks the horse could
walk around the stable; in three weeks
the owner drove him home, a distance
of five miles, and on Saturday the horse
tu driven to a road wagon a mile in
four minutes. It is usual to shoot
homes that break their legs.
Hate is the difference in a nutshell
tjjyflqirt. if elected, proposes to admin
ister the government to the exclusive
use of a section; and Ham 03k, if-suc
OMsfoi, will recognize the tnion as a
whole. The one is a sectionalism with
disunion tendencies, the other a na
tionalist in true sense, recognizing Ins
obligations to the entire country. Take
your choice.—Boston Post.
The only railroad ' China has been
torn up- It was a one-horse affair, six
teen miles long. The Graphic explains
the mystery thus: “The people are too
thick to care to go anywhere; they
• don’t need any more stomach to the
acre. Railroads ' cultivate population,
and that is -just what China docs net
**nt.”
: 1A_
irron'
At
WBSm €&oefceti’s Iron Works
liNAH, GA.:
iptmi
I & HUGLIE!
I.MACONrCA.
Ill, Savannah,
ENGLISH, HUGUENIK & CO,
i) MsCORi '
Having opened cur cotton office and warehouse in Savanna"!, and also'continuing our business in Ma-
*con in the same manner as practiced by the old firm of English & Hmroanin for the oast five years. we
arc prepared to offer
Lisii & Huguonin for the »ast five years* we
The Advantages ol Both Markets
to all cotton shippers and planters, promising thorn prompt and strict attention to ail hliipments ci
cotton to either jdace. *
Liberal Advances 111ade on Cotton iu Store at the Lowest Rate of Interest,
ecp 2- 3m
The Music House of ie Soul!
Removal to bur
New Double Store
Ax Immense Music Tempde.
TIE
WITH SWIii’QIMG SCALES.
Honest weights; satisfaction guaranteed; sleeping roonis, stables and wagon
yards, all iu good-order. Gotkl well of water in ceutei of wagon yard. Planters
can weigh their cotton themselves, if they prefer, ou tasted scales. _ Come cn my
friends! Give me a fri.O. " W, ST. ELSETW00D.
Hawkinsville, Ga., Sept. 2, 1SS0. —3m.
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V/AREHOUS5-COSHS?. ef POPLhE and SEOOjfU STHEETS
During the ten years since the establishment o
our house wo have developed tiie music trade of
the South to a wonderful degree, but as yet we
have only begun. Vc see, not many years ahead,
a business o)‘ a million a year, and to take care of
this enormous trade we have prepared our present
mammoth ware-rooms. Fall trade 1880 will be im
mense. We are lead y for it. For months our se
nior partner has beeu at the1\orth contracting with
Piano and Organ manufacturers for instruments.
He has concluded most advantageous contracts,
and tl e Pirn os and Orga ns are “corning, coming”
106,0f>Cm >vc by every steamer. New Styles, New
Prices, New Terms, New StocI:, New htore, -New
Departure.
special •Offer.’* Fall 1880-
CVts’i Prices loilli Three Months’ Credit.—
D-.uiug the mouths of Aug. Sepr. aurl
Oct we will sfli Pianos and Organs al
Loircsi Cash Prices., or.yable S25 cash on
a Piano or.S10 fcitsh on an Organ, wit!
thobalance in three months, without in
terest.
What do li m to ti Sir?
Wrile for Illustrated Catalogues and New 1'iic-
jists for Fail 1830, and prepare to be astonished
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Struggling antJiors are confronted by
tli& iblioimig rehearsal of familiar facts:
Thackeray was not known as an au
thor nntll nearly 40. Scott was 43
*k«i “Waverly” appeared. Eichard-
aftD became nn author at 51. Defoe w if
58 when he wrote his first novel. “Gil
iJlas” was not finished until the authoi
vfas 67?-
To keep seeds from the d spteda tionf
of mice, mi^ Borne j ieces of enmpho>
ifith thein. Camphor placed in trunks
OT drawers Will arcYCnt mice from doing
them injifty.
Bu sin ss affaiiwin Louisiana, nro in :
3h*Stev jjiindition now tii-m at an.- Bm
sfnc^’thft war. Busiu'os=i in N
leans in July was^r . .gonl
January.
mmm sa e e sm tssmost imispeimis swmiss
Vot Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, *■
AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS
SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON,
J No Remedy known to the Medical Profession has heen in use so long and with such uniformly
satisfactory results as
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
It has been used with such wonderful success in all parts of the world in the treatment of these
difficulties, that it has come to be considered
_ AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS
and such it really is when taken in time and according to the very plain directions inclosing
each bottle.
In such diseases, the attack is usually sudden and frequently-Very aente; lrat with a
safe remedy at liana lor immediate nse, there Is seldom dancer of the fatal result
which so often follows a few days’ neglect.
The inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not infrequently
occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes coots a life. A timely dose of
Pam Killer will almost invariably save both, and with them the attendant doctor’s fee.
It has stood the test of forty years’ constant ase in all countries and climates, an®
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President Courier-Journal Co., Louisville, Ky.
Macon, - - - - Georgia,
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TEAM ENGINES; from five to Sixty IIORSE POWER
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With Improvea FrictionFeed and Ratchet, or
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GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS,
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mdN~RjSljING
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- GRAVE LOTS,. Etc-, Etc. IRON COLUMNS, for Store Fronts Lintel* 1
Sills; Window Weights and Builders’ Castings.® ‘
We keep a fiill supply of all articles used about
Steam Mills;
It is a well understood fact among farmers who
have used the Avery Plow, that they are implc- ^
meuts that are not only .well made, but that they j
are made out of the very befit matcoial, whether of 1
steel, castings or timber.
Nothing of an inferior quality is allowed to go into
the Plow, and farmers v/ho buy the genuine Avery
Plow kno«r they can always rely upon whafc they arc
getting— a first-class implement in every respect.
The models stg such as a lifetime in the business
has taught to be the beat; are after their own de
sign,and are well-known for their lightness of draft.
The Cast Plows are made from pig mefal of from
seven to ten different varieties of cold andjiot
blast, so that the greatest possible strength is at
tained. A te3t bar is kept for this purpose, from
which a daily record is made.
This bar is poured at the same time the other
c-» sting are made, and in case the na^is not up to
the standard, all the castings are melted over again.
A! 1 Steel Plows have thoroughly h arden c d mold-
boa? ds. Formers are requested to tost these mold-
boards by using a good file either on the surface or
011 the edge.
If the plow is easily filed, the quality is poor.
Points and landsides are all duplicates, being fit
ted in the works to the original plow.
The timber used is -‘butt cuts,*’ the toughest oak
from Kentucky and Indiana bottom lands.
These are facts made known for the benefit of
farmers who have no* ei* used tiie Avery Ploiv; those
who have used them already know their merits.
B. F. AVERY J SONS,
Louisnille, Ky.
IIlGUlieT SlKI>Ai.AT TlESSA •&»» PHIMUEUMA-
t(°)t
& H.?. AMTHOMY & CO.,
591 Broadway, Beta ^York.
llauufacturcrs, Iraporlers, and Dc-aiors iu
Velvet Frames, Alliunis,
GRAPHOHCOPES,.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
ENGRAVINGS, CH ROMOS,
PliOTOGPAPHS
x
bud (Kind: qa Goods—Celebrities, Actresses, ctv.
Photographic Mnlei’lals.
Wo are headquarters for everything in the way o *
AND
o x^r ©
MAGIC LANTERNS.
uss in the market.
r-iatnar
TRY IT
S?ha Lightest Eimning Machine
ever Made.
THE MOST POPULAR AND BEST OF ALL.
Tfco Bobbies arc Wound without Uniniiug or
Unthreading the Machine. -*1
NG GETTING OUT OF ORDER.
The Best Machine for Agents to Sell.
Send for Illustrated Circular to
People’s Emg MacMiie Co.,
Wadley, Ga., U.8.A.
ap!22 6m.
A i^iewKind of Watch Case
^ I lew because it is only within the last few years
that it has been improved and brought within the
reach of every one; old in principle because the
first invention was made and Iho first patent taken
out nearly twenty years ago, and casts made at
that time and worn ever since, are nearly as good
as new. Bead the following, which, is only 011c
case of many hundreds, your jeweler can tell of
similar ones.
SlAiv'srtnnn, Pa., 3fny 25th, IS78.
I have a customer who has carried one ci Boss'
Patent cases fifteen years, aud I knew' it. two years
before he got it, and it new appears good for ten
years longer. . II. E. OLNEY, Jeweler.
Bern ember Jas. Boss' is the only Patent Case
made of two plates in solid gold (one outridejuid
one inside) covering every pert exposed to wearer
sight, tho great advantage of these solid plat's ovci
electro-gilcling is apparent to everyone. -Boss'is
•lack style being the best of its <
Br dutiful Photogi
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Convex Glass.- TJamtiactnrcrs r.f.Velvet Frames
for Hin.atnrcB and Convex Glass Ppluros.
OatiiiogiV'S < f LniUcrris anrl Slides,
.viilt directioDS for using,senL oa receipt
>t t' li cents.
Ai)v2Q-«ni.
Our facilities for Repairing Steam Engines are equal, if not Snperior to aJit
works iu tn State. Tools all new, and of the best make, Onr casting "
made of the Best Iron that the Market Affords. ^AU Work warranted. * are
Send for Circnku and Price List to
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No. 294, Eourtli St. Macon Ga,
May 20 lSSG-INovl.
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