The Southern alliance farmer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 18??-189?, December 20, 1889, Page 7, Image 7

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■ H xBBiMMWBMMOB WB-MBiMI Bl V BgEiSi Al H A ulwlullml] nllllAUi B OF • ■ GRADE FERTILIZERS AND ACID OFFICE 735 & 737 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, - - - GEORGIA. ■ . . j ! ' ■ .. ■ . 5 / B "I I CAPACITY OF FACTORY IN 18;«. 5,00 u To;,oon TONS. ~W •. /; - - i , None but the Best Material Used. r / >Fin,t Ten Wa»2£ua|*«rcd -Dec. 22, 1876,( ! V A ,V. \ -w > ..i-' SPLENDH) MECHANICAL CAUTION. Capacity of Factory in 188®, 40,000 Tons. Quality, Pukity and Analysis of Every Ton G. a>; ! EVERY Bllll’ FULL WEIGHT. H— — ——= CfTAkmAPTI rLTTAKTHQ hv n AlL JLJf dmlhJklawT WP iHgmHmß I Dissolved Bone Phosphate and Potash. 1 geobgla. "«|mi ACID PHOSPHATE, ®‘GRft!N FERTILIZER?® ill With and Without Potash. / r \ z s f the goods manufactured by us have no superior as to quality, and our Acid Phosphate, either with or without Potash, has neve been equaled, as shown by official reports of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Georgia. We thank the public for thei t past liberal patronage, and shall in the future guarantee the same faithful service and fair dealing. G MICH WOKkS. SOUTHERN ALLIANCE FAILMER, aPLANTA, GA., DECEMBER 20, 18sa . 7