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Council Proceedings.
Council Chamber, )
June loth, 1S8G. >
Rkhular Meeting.
I ’resent Aid. Wbilden, Mayor pro
tew.. Aldermen Harris, Case, Carr,
*uid Hendrix. Absent His Honor the
Mayor and Aid. Bell.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read axul confirmed. . ,
The Lamp committee was granted
further time to report on nppiieation
fC Thepe!itionofMr hlattteMappin
wK-S the Clerk directed to
lK a V Mrs. Mappm three dollar..
following was read:
To the Hon. Mayor and Aldermen of
thecitv of Milledgeville:
Gentlemen:—Wishing for the bene
fit of myself tand perhaps for others)
utilize the waste water from the
-\iriiiit commonly known as Jarratt s
J.ring ill this city, I make this my
application to your Hon body for
,w’ of said spring, subject to the fol-
Jowintr conditions: I promise to keep
‘ “ Dr ing in thorough repair and
free of access at all times to the citizens
of Milledgeville; I also promise to pay
mto the treasury of said city, one dol-
1 ir in advance on the first day of duly
year that I may use said
'he <-itv to afford me such-
the' use of said spring as
is property hold-
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Hansel Hunter, st. tax, 8 00
H. Adler, st. tax. 0 00
J. D. Minor, c., st. tax. 3 00
Peter Hammond, c, st tax, 3 00
Col. W. W. Lumpkin, st.
tax, 3 00
Carl Robinson, e.. st. tax, 3 00
G. R. Kemp, lot in ceme
tery, 10 00
S. Evans, st. tax, 3 00
W. H. Armstrong, st tax, 3 00
Julius Hill, c., bal. st tax, 1 00
W. H. Bass, st. tax, 3 00
A. A. Vaughan, st. tax, 3 00
Brad Armstead, c. st tax, 3 00
Sam Simmons, c., st. tax, 3 00
Warren Edwards, st. tax, 3 00
W. H. Hodges, st., tax, 3 00
J. A. Kemp, st. tax, 3 00
A. D. Nesbit, st. tax, 3 00
M. Hines, st. tax, 3 00
Albert Brown, c., st. tax, 3 00
Warren Bell, Jr, c. st tax, 3 00
W. H. Carr, st. tax, 3 00
F. B. Mapp, st. tax, 3 00
J. B. Harbuck, st. tax, 3 00
Jno. Vanghn, st. tax, 3 00
W. P. Williams, st. tax, 3 00
D. Case, st, tax,
A Boycotted Alderman.—A Long
Island City damsel has applied the
boycott with good effect. She refu
sed to marry her lover so long as he
held the office of Alderman; so Mr.
Gleason stepped up manfully to the
scratch at the last meeting of the
board, confessed the boycott and han
ded in his resignation. How are the
mighty fallen! There was a time
when a city father, armed with his
stave and majesty of his office, could
take his matrimonial pick from the
belles of the day. That the girls
should go back upon the once proud
position of the Alderman is the crown
ing misery of all. _ Yet such is the
meekness of mankind that whether
the municipal election is held in the
Spring or Fall, a band of chosen pa
triots—hardened old married men, of
course—will no doubt be ready to of
fer themselves as a sacrifice to the
voters as candidates for Aldermanic
honors. The spirit of self-sacrifice is
not dead vet.
nine from spring to residence.
Very Respectfully,
T. L. McComb,
June 15th, 1880.
< > n motion the above was granted
subject to the will of Council
The death of Mr. R. M. \ aughan
having caused a vacancy in the office
of City Sexton, Mr. J. B. Fair, by bal-
lot, whs duly elected to fill snid \h-
^The following accounts were passed
and ordered paid:
T. J. Fairfield, *04.80; E. Shaw,
*18.33; S. B. Marshal, 8:3.00.
Tin-* Clerk’s report was examined
>rrect and on motion was
and found cc
>i and passed.
m Council adjourned.
G. W. C A raker, Clerk
approved
On mot
i. \v. CiU'aker, Clerk, in account with the
<jif,- Council <4 Milledgeville, receipts
and disbursements from June 1st, to the
11th, inclusive.
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Cash.
To cash on hand from
last report,
Treanor A Cline, part
on land, 205 52
Treanor A Cline, interest, 4 10
Fine in Mayor's court, 5 00
A. Joseph, Agt., tax, 20 00
A. Joseph and wife, tax, 18 00
A. Joseph, sales,
S. Walker, for old lum
ber,
J. .J. Wootten, Jr., st.
tax, ‘80,
M. F. Davis, st. tax,
H. Goodman, st. tax,
Thos. McCrystal, st. tax,
Mrs. E. E. Stanley, tax,
T. E. White, st. tax, ’80,
J. M. Wilks, st. tax,
Bateman Chambers, st.
tax,
Terrence Treanor, st.
A-. J. Carr, st. tax,
<\ B. Hendrix, st. tax,
B. T. Betliune, st. tax,
J. R. Hines, st. tax,
Alonzo Torance, c., st.
tax,
Fine in Mayor's court,
Boling Moore st. tax, ’SO,
Augustas Wright, e., st.
rax,
A. F. Skinner, st. tax,
John Ursery, st. tax,
A. L. Ellison, st. tax,
W. R. Bivins, st. tax,
W. A. Walker, st. tax,
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Frank L. Lester, c., sttax, 3 00
H. L. Ball, st. tax, 3 00
Tilrnan Jones, st. tax. 3 00
D. H. Hill, Jr., st. tax, 3 00
W. Williford, st. tax, 3 Ob
McMillan A Ailing, bal.
contractors’ tax, 12 50
McMillan A Ailing, for
5 cords wood, 8 75
Foster A McMillan, brick
yard. 50 00
Gus Ennis, c., pt. st. tax. 1 00
Felix Harrison, st. tax, 3 00
Dawson Romine, c, st. tax, 3 00
Nathan Morse, c., st. tax, 3 00
Joe Harbuck, st. tax, 3 00
Tom Barron, c, pt. st. tax, 3 00
Evins Creed, c, pt. st. tax, 3 00
Dick Rogers, c, bal st. tax, 50
J. Alexander, c, st. tax, 3 00
Jasper Scott, c., st.. tax, 3 00
Nelson Hibbon, c., st. tax, 3 00
I had to comb back the hair from
my forehead and omit the parting to
conceal mv baldness. Since then
Parker's Hair Balsam has made my
hair as glossy as ever. Ladies whose
hair is getting thin will find the Bal
sam just -splendid. Mary Swanson.
Chicago. 47 lm,
do 14, Alonzo Slater, c., st. tax, 3 00
S. Hickland, c., pt. st. tax, 1 75
Henry Warren, c., st. tax, 3 00
Edward Smith, c., st, tax, 3 00
Chris Thomas, c., st. tax, 3 00
Charlie Gipson, c., st. tax, 3 00
Eugene Lamort, c., st tax, 3 00
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H. W. Thomas, st. tax, 3 00
Moses Blair, c., st. tax, 3 00
Wm. Moses, c., st. tax, 3 00
Lewis Daniel, c., st. tax, 3 00
K. G. Matheson, st. tax, 3 00
J. M. Edwards, st. tax, 3 00
Spencer Jenks, : c., st. tax, 3 00
John Gibson, c., st. tax, 3 00
C. L. Case, st. tax, 3 00
C. M. Wright, st. tax, 3 00
S. B. Marshal, st. tax, 3 00
Fort Lee, c., st. tax, 3 00
$1,704 91
Cr.
Bell McAlister, c., st, tax, 3 00
F. A. Hall, st. tax 3 00
J. T. Temples, st. tax, 3 00
W. T. Leonard, st. tax, 3 00
John Gholston, st. tax, 3 00
F. C. Posey, st. tax, 3 00
G. T. Wiediman, st. tax, 3 00
S. Barrett, st. tax, 3 00
Jno. Farrar, c./st. tax, 3 00
Geo. Evins, c., part st.
tax, 2 00
Julius Hill, c., part st.
tax, 2 00
Fleming Mitcliel, c., st.
tax, 3 00
Thos. Duvall, c., st. tax, 3 00
Gej. T. Chambers,'st.
tix, 3 00
.Tas. Gumm, st. tax. 3 00
Butts Davis, c., st. tax, 3 00
Nathan Jenkins, c., st.
tax, 3 00
B. T. Dumas, st. tax, . 3 00
N. Harris, st. tax, 3 00
.). S. Parker, st. tax, 3 00
H. W. Parker, st. tax, 3 00
W. T. Mappin, st. tax, 3 00
(H. Hunter, st. tax. 3 00
E. E. Bell, st. tax, 3 00
Jno. Conn. st. tax, 3 00
Alfred Screen, c., st. tax, 3 00
A. Joseph, st. tax, 3 00
H. W. Bass, st. tax. 3 00
Dick Rogers, c., part st.
tax, 2 50
L. H Compton, st. tax, 3 00
Wesley Killings, c., st.
tax, * 3 00
E. Bueb, st, tax, 3 00
H. V. Sanford, st. tax, 3 00
W. S. Vaughn, st. tax, 3 00
Madison Davis, c., st. tax, 3 00
S. N. Norwood, c M st. tax, 3 00
Lee Wall, st. tax, 3 00
Charlie Craw ford, st. tax, 3 00
Willis Denton, c., st. tax, 3 00
Aaron Martin, c., st. tax, 3 00
Judson, Ayers, c., st. tax, 3 00
Jas. Crittendon, c., pt.
st. tax, 2 Oo
Chs. Adler, st. tax, 3 00
Wash Philips, c., st. tax, 3 00
Nathan Fears, c., st tax, 3 00
Fine in Mayor's court, 1 00
M. H. McComb, st. tax, 3 00
J. F. Wilson, st. tax, 3 00
H. E. McComb, st. tax, 3 00
C. B. Broughton c., st. tax, 3 00
• Wm. St£el c., pt. st. tax, 2 50
W. Bennett, c., st.tax, 3 00
A. Brantly, c., st. tax, 3 00
E. P. Lane st. tax 3 00
Ambrose Mills, st. tax 3 00
Rebecca Bailey, tax, 2 50
W. A. Jarrett, Jr., st. tax, 3 00
W. G. Hawkins, st. tax, 3 00
Cash.
June 1, By ain’t paid J. B. Fair,
repairs at City Hall,
Lamp chimney and muci
lage.
McMillan A Ailing, in
part account passed,
S. Hughes, ac't passed,
A. Joseph, ac't passed,
W. J. Owens, in full,
Memorandum books,
J. N. Moore, Tr. M. G.
M. A A. College,
G Key, work in cemetery, 4 00
E Shaw, pton well work, 18 75
A. Dunn, in full to 1st, 50 00
J. Edw in Davis, Tr. Bos
ton Hose Co., draft, 17.0 20
Exchange, 65
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full ac’t passed. 209 80
G Key, w r ork in cemetery, 5 00
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ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at niglit and broken of your
rest bv a sick child sintering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth? if so, send at once and
get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CBIUDREN TEETHING. Its value
is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bow
els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces
inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the
whole system. MRS. WINsLGWs SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female nurses and physicians in
the United States and is for sale by all druggists
th roughout the world, price 25 cents a bottle.
December, 22nd, 1885» 24 ly
AURANTII
Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin
ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIVER.
For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu.
Jency,' Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
2M5£ STADIGEB’S AURANTH
is Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all diseases,
but 9 i E5 E* all diseases of the LIVER,
will W1J Fif E; STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL- 1
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
SLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTIS
For sola by all Druggists. Price SI .OO per bottle.
nMumwnoB
C. F.STADICER, Proprietor,
<40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia,
April 20, 1S8G. 41 ly.
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Uaclarb?, U^adar’ie, Toothache,
Sprains, Bruises, etc., etc.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.
AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
THE CHARLES A. VOGEI.EK CO., BALTIMORE, 311).
New
UHE r.idousness; Sick Headache in Four hours.
Cue dose reliavos Neuralgia. They cure and
prevent Chills Fever, Sour Stomach *> Bad
ureath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and give
Life Vigor to the system. Dose: ONE BEAN.
Try thc-m once and you wili never be without them.
Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and
Medicino Dealers generally. Sent on receipt of
price in stamps, postpaid, tc any address,
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Maaufacbrf"- sal Sole Props.; ST. LOUIS. M0.
February 22, 18SG. [33 ly
Advertisements.
D.J.RE1U_Y & Co.
PRINTERS ROLLERS
sal-
48 00
50 00
Cash on hand to balance,
$1,318 80
380 11
$1,704 91
Approved June 15th, 1880.
G. D. Case, Chui’n. Fin. Com.
G. T. WHILDEN,
Mayor pro tem.
Absolutely
Free front Opiates, Emetics and Poison.
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.
At Druggists ant> Dealers.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER 10.. CALTHIOUE, 31D.
Dec. 22, 18S5.
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Northern parties hre negotiating
for the purpose of opening up the
mounds that are located on G. W.
Tumlin's farm, near Cartersville. The
work will probably be commenced in
the early fall. Mr. Tumlin lias al
ready been offered a handsome sum
for his collection, which, though small
is said to be one of the finest of the
kind in the country.
Men, sucli as U. S, Senator Voor-
liees, of Indiana, are loud in their
praise of St. Jacobs Oil as an instan
taneous cure for rheumatism, neural
gia, sciatica and other bodily pains.
A stereotyped expression now in
speaking of a political speecli is that
it “fell fiat.” This simply means that
the fellow' w r ho made it is on the other
side.
An 32nd to Bone Scrapiifc.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg,
111., says: “Having received %o much
benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it
my duty to let suffering humanity
know it. Have had a running sore on
my leg for eight years; my doctors told
me I would have to have the bone
scraped or leg amputated. I used,
instead, three bottles of Electric Bit
ters and seven boxes Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, and my leg is now sound and
well.”
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cts.
a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve
at 25c, per box by C. L. Case.
Dr. G-unn’s Diver Pills.
WHITS LEAD!
All Qualities.
ST. LOUIS,
LOUISVILLE,
EASTERN,
WESTERN
or any other manufacture you want.
Boiled Linseed Oil,
Raw Linseed Oil.
TURPENTINE.
ALABASTINE, >
KALSOMINE, $ All colors.
Colors of All Kinds.
PAINT AND KALSOMINE
BRUSHES!
Or any other article used in painting
houses, kept constantly on hand and
sold
Very Cheap,
. -BY-
TOHN M. CLARK,
Druggist and Pharmacist.
March 30, 1880.
324and 326 Pearl St., New York.
SsT SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
its CAUSES and CUKE, by
one who was deaf twenty-eight
years. Treated by most of the noted spec
ialists of the day with no benefit. Cured
himself in three months, and since then hun
dreds of others by same process. A plain, sim
ple and successful home treatment. Address
T. 8. PAGE, 128 East 26th St., New York City.
NO HISTORY vs. NO WAR
wipes Satan (the first abolitionist, on record) from
government, soeiaty and religion. The world
needs one political organization anti one
clsurcSi to ilank the old liar and murderer.
Book sent by mail, immediately on receipt of
orders. Si per copy. Postal order best.
Write distinctly to E. It. McCall, Pub’r. 10
East 14t!i 8’reef, New York.
DO NO MORE WHITEWASHING
NOT WHEN
PLASTIC PAINT
Can be had so cheap. Send for pamphlet and
color card, and learn its merits.
MAXWELL, HAZLETT & CO.
109 McElderry’s Wharf, Baltimore, Md., and
606 Washington Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
ocr
Milledgeville, Ga.
Baldwin Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court
House door, in the city of Mil
ledgeville, during legal sale hours, on
the first Tuesday in July, 1886, the
following property, to-Avit :
One house and lot containing one
acre, more or less, the same lying in
the 321st District, G. M., in Midway,
bounded as follows : north by Allen
Brogsdale, west by Sarah Battle,south
by lands of college, east by C. R. R.;
levied on, as the property of Ja,ck
Brooks to satisfy o^ie Justice-Count fi
fa in favor' of J. A. Kemp, agt. vs.
Jack Brooks. Levy made by W. R.
Durden, Constable, and returned to
me, May 31st, 1880.
48 tds. C. W. ENNIS, Sh’ff.
Parker’s Tonic
A Pure Family Medicine !hat Never Intoxicates.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man
exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do
not take intoxicating stimulants, but use
1’ARkER’s Toxic.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out
with overwork or a mother run down by family
or household duties try Parker’s Toxic.
CAUTION!—Refuse all substitutes. Parker's
Tonic is composed of the best remedial agents in
the world, and is entirely different from prepar
ations of ginger alone. Send for circular.
mscox & co.,
163 William Street, New York.
Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at One Dol
lar.
Mrs.
W Gotten.
THE FASHIONABLE
of
Would invite the attention of the ladies to the beautiful line
Spring and Summer Millinery.
doav being shown by her. Great care and attention have been gi Ven
to the selection of this stock, and it is replete Avith the latest styles
of the season.
White and Figured Lawns,
In endless variety and prices. Gloves, all kinds, Collars, Lace and
Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Veiling, Cashmere, Scarfs, Laces, £ c
Corsets 35c., worth 50c. Come and see for yourselves.
Polite and careful attention Avill be given the ladies by yrg
Hattie Keel and Hiss Minnie Harrell.
Mbs. S. D. WOOTTEN.
Milledgeville, Ga., April 5th, 1880. S lv
CUBES —Diphtheria,
Hoarseness, Influensa, Hi
Diarrhoea, Kidney Trophies,
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PARSON S4SPILLS
► These plus were a wonderful discovery. No others like then in the world. WiDposltlvelv rare 0P
relieve all manner of diseexo. The. information around each box is worth ten times the post of a box of
pills. Find out about then and you will always he thankful. One pril a dose. Dlustrated pamphlet
free. Sold everywhere, or Bent by mail forgBc. in stamps. Dr. I. 8. JOHNSON &CO., 32 C.K. St., Boston.
Sheridan’B Condition. m m m m mmm ■■■■■■ /flEh ■ m «
Powder is absolutelyH.B 2uS B fS H" R B ™ 11 SsCl M S m ?i ake &. an *
pure and highly eon-
oentrated. Oneounce^
is worth a pound of I
any other kind. It is I
Btrictly a medicine tol
be given with food. 1 .
Bold everywhere, or sent by mail for C5 cents in ctamps,
cans by express, prepaid, for -$5.CO>
Feb. 10, 1880.
a 1-4 lb. air-t:
Nothing
will ma
like It. It cures
chicken cholera an J
all diseases of hens.
Is worth its weight
in geld. Il’uetrateJ
book by mail free
ir-tight tin cans, S1; by mail, S1.3Q,
a. K d. JOHNSON & CO.. Boston.
New Drug Store
If any one desires
Call at
KENAN’S DRUG STORE,
And try one of those I have just received. I keep
First Class Chewing Tobacco,
CIGARETTES, ETC
If the ladies will call at
’hey can get Xcav, Fresh,
Soap,
Baking Powders, Cream of Tarter.
COLOGNE,
"Of the best quality, and an\- other article usually kept in a
DRUG STORE.
T. H. KENAN.
Milledge\ T ille, Ga., January 2Gtb, 1886. 29 3m
Central City Health Home!
A Private Sanitarium for Chronic Diseases.
152 and 148 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Under the Management of
J. EMMETT BLACKSHEAR, M. D.,
—AXD—
Bennette E. Fuller, M. D.
S PECIAL inducements offered to those A\'ho have been long sick and are
not likely to get Avell at home. No exclusive system recognized, all^reliable
therapeutic agents of established merit being employed, including Electricity,
Massage. Sivedish MoA'ements, Turkish, Russian, Electric, Thermo Electric,
Medicated and other Baths. For particulars, see Circulars, sent Free on ap
plication. [May 11, ’86. 44 lm.
I
Removes Constipation, prevents Ma
laria, cures Dyspepsia, and gives new
life to the system. Only one for a
dose. Free Samples at T. H. Kenan's
Druggist, Milledgeville, Ga.,
“Silver Lake” and other fine brands
of Tobacco just arrived, at the neAv
drug store of Dr. T. H. Kenan.
A large! lot of Hats just received a
Miss S. E. Bearden’s. 46 2t
The best 5c., Cigar at the neAv drug
store of Dr. T. H. Kenan.
Calhoun and Gravely are the best
brands of tobacco, and you can al
ways find them at the new druer store
of Dr. T. H. Kenan. pjg tf
Furniture Repaired.
HAVE returned to Milledgeville,
after an absence of many years,
and opened a shop under Mrs. Woot-
ten’s store to carry on my trade, and
am prepared to do upholstering,
and repairing furniture. SsTAlso un
dertaking. Give me a call.
R. N. ADAMS.-
MilledgeA’ille, Ga., Jan., 9th 1880. [27tf
C. P. CRAWFORD,
Attorney and Real Estate Apt
M ONEY advanced to early callers,
on farm securities. Superior ad
vantages for putting your surplus
lands on the market. There is no de
mand here. Purchasers must be found
abroad.
Milledgeville, March 2, 1886. 34 tf
Theo. Markin alter" 1 s
STEAM MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS,
Broad Street, Near Lower Market,
AUGUSTA,. ; GEORGIA.
MARBLE WORK, Domestic and Imported, at low prices.
Georgia and South Carolina Granite Monuments made a specialty. A large
selection of MARBLE and GRANITE WORK always on hand, ready for
LETTERING and DELIVERY. [Oct. 27th, 1885. 16 ly
ZE5. IR,. SOHILfTESIIDEIR,
—IMPORTER!—
—V liolesale and Retail Dealer In—
Fine Wines, Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, Mineral
Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ale, Etc.
G01 and 802 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Agent for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbanai Wine Company. Also, sole Agent
for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo. Special Brewings
Lager Beer kept in stock.
Dec. 15th, 1885. # 23 ly.
THE FARQUHAR COTTON PLANTER.
EXCELS ALL OTHEBS.
It is simple in construction and can be handled easily by ordinary farm hands.
Drops the unrolled seed with perfect regularity and in any desired amount.
Never skips. Opens, drops and covers. Send for price.
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO.,
Manufacturers of Machinery and Wholesale Hardware Merchants,
Macon. : : : : :
February 19th, 1836. 36 ly
Georgia.