The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, October 07, 1886, Image 4

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Rales or Adv rtisin j. Ouo Inch, one innerUon •* Ono inch, ••ch • <4<i*ru*riy, Hemi . .mini er i eariy eoiilr* '» will be m»<lo <>n lilierel n-rnm. O'lUnxrie* i;i'l Tnl’iili’"**t Benpeet charged for »l»l»»rn«tuu r»t - NoeoaramnUat .n will !«■ pnbhnlo -l nnl- -<- an 'oinp on. <1 lo *1“ bill u»w'' an l • •' the writer 110 - not n inln I I>r •atioa, but »« a Kuarranb ■ ofgmil faith I r U>< paper, atil bual luu leth-ra •ll'iuld t»< a bin —* *1 *‘ THE SEIITIHEL. Haul.» •!. '*’* State XewM. Mirnhallvillo Tim-s: Nearly fifty erntMof Georgia peraimnimw were •hipped t<> New York from thia place on Wtdnes l.tv W. ' handsome profit was made upon cro P , “’ t •earn . Now, if some one wont.l > ■“ tnblish n 'possum ranche. we would give Mr. Yankee an insight into “Uncle Toni n" and “Aunt Uirm’i a life never |x»rtrayed by Mrs. Stowe. Sparta Ishmaelite: H i»i»»j»ln »*-«. the double murderer, was privately linn ■ ed.in Milledgeville, on Friday Inst He tn ado confession of his guilt, and trie IV> palliate the infamous crimes by plcadingMrunkeniie, It was not a cose calling for the expense, delays and formality of jury trial. Marion Patriot: Mr. Oscar Low< told us of a rattlesnake lie saw s ver al days ago while <m route to < d im bus. The snnko was seven het long, eighteen inchoa in circumfer cnee and bad ten nit ties. It was killed by Mr. Preston beyond Ghmil ta. who hud it skinned and stuff d us as ii curiosity. Asimvl*. nr<* '»n< n i.flti' b<l with '• c* <»l|.<t llunmm" ', Il" IK .••lira tin- ill'll "0.1 i. liii bli "I" leonri it, mix flour >-t 1 ' I II M. l.i an " Vol. siu <HI I.uiiiiii 'il. bull.. H ".."iiublv. unit 1.k., I',' ■' »• H.,n,.i«ipullii<' i.iv. r »n<l hnln«y B»lm. y.ir •»!« by nil druggist. Dawson News: Mrt. J. H. West has in her possesuon an old fashioned spider that hn i l« < n in the family Hourly two hundred years, weighs ■ thirteen pounds. She treasures it us a fnh.ilV relic, also u inodicnl mortar that her great gi no I fit her beat roots in to make medicine, fully as old as the spider. Cuthbert Appeal: Mr. T. I Phipps of this county, bus n mule that bus male thirty-four crops. Last yen this patriarch among the long eared quadrupeds run nwny and tore a wagon nil to pieces He will soon lie in trim for more capers of the same kind. Only needing n little longer rest and run in the pastures. Home Courier: Miss Betty L wis yesterday exhibited to us a singularly formed potato that was giown on her place near CooHiiville. Its general form was that of a tint turnip, with five points like a star, or rather like the common representation of a star, II mouaiirod twenty-one inches in cir cuiufereuee. averaged about live inches in depth and weighed five pounds Hies bi-»<l«.'b.. i» II" >'•». "t many lives tills annoyiug «>>iii|'»liH min Iw cn n d and prevenb'il to Hie >«*'»siiuml us. of I«i .1 II Melswn'a It iiiuis>|>»lhii’ l.ivor and Kldti.a ihll. ls, lllov ari’ |.|e»»»llt to lol" 11" Illis'. I 111 UI • pin head. and are the ladies lavorite lor bil iousness. bad taste ill th. mouth, jaundice, f r lon.s.rrhea and painful inulistrimtioli. for sale by all druggiat. Dawson News: Mrs. S J. Thomp son, better known in Terrell ns Mrs Cherry, has been living the past two years with her son in law, Mr. John May, n largo and prosperous farmer in Alabama, is now visiting her grand daughter, Mrs. .1. H. Williford. Mrs ThompHoti is ”tl years old,is the mother of thirteen children, grandmother of ninety and great grandmother ot six teen children She has been a Indy of great perseverance and energy, and even now is unusually active. She is the mother of Mr. Mae Powell, Mrs. Alex Cato, and mother-in-law of Mrs. Jennie Powell. of Dawson. Haralson County Times It is said Norria, the condemned Haralson county murderer, hides every spoon lie can get. The jailor informed us that he gave him at different times a •poon to cat with, but they were not returned with the vessels, neither could they be found. The jailor also informed uh that Norris said that it would do no good for a board of physieiaus to examine him for he w is not insane, neither would it do any gotsl to send him to Milledge villo.— The gallows, on which be was to have been executed is already prepared, and it ia the opinion of many of Buchanan’s citizens that he will be hung llctober 15th. —Ri<-« Hill* mt. »»< n»*tioii of <>|>pr> u unit dnlliuw" m the Is-n.t. »rv v< rv .- nuoulv "■ndncisl bv imtucwmou; iu.<rbi,l <l. s - •: I. is-; frriMtHlity ui.t over «s n»itivrn<-s» ot th non< • ■Mo a in a majoriiv "t tw tn<s <l i> U e ■ame «•»•*■ l*r. J H Md*an » Homo |>»tli o JJvw and Kulnev thdm and Tilkt» silt i<» bvelv Wire. T foi aali by all dnigjftol Prof. Mendetibull, of the Weather Bureau in Washington, says there I may not be another severe esrtliqmike in < iisileston probably for centuries; 1 that there continues a rumbling in the earth, ho says, is n favorable sign. It I shows the earth is acquiring stability gradually, and there is net apt to be another violent shock. It aeeuiH likely from their investigations that the centre of disturbance was not • de p heat'd aid tint t e hoc. w: s not volcanic. There was no heat ittelidil. 'it The Prob ssor thinks it .1 iiiiiniil lor Wiggins to frighten nervous people by his predictions and that he ought to be suppressed He says, further, that if Nortln rn met us wealth would piiri'hase property in Charleston arid enter ujMin the con struction of modern substantial buildings, they would, in his opinion, not only make a paying investment, but »l the same time do a’work of most effective benevolence Ex. GLOBE HOTEL, Broad Slrtct Corner Jackson Sired. AUGUSTA, GA. L. E. DOOLITTLE, I’ltorilJEToß. I’«<,nurion aijwi ‘>r th« Av<iu«t* llano. Special Notice. \l,L|>»i'tie» in r bt< ■! to mi for medica) servi.*.’ urc i-.-.piesl'ul to emu., toi-wrur.l l in.l.ftlh ut <>n< ‘. < illii'i' I'.v u»t< or tin-ra-li .r tin y will find their »ccoiiiitß in an uttoi ney'h ! lisniln. ... _ janl 1 A. J Samu-.iih, M. D. THIS PAPER «H|>ii|s t Alh. rti .114 lJur. au < "t : pru. • St.), Whrrr oh<Tl XiiTta NtW i unh. I I ■ 1 ■■■■ "" ■ "■ - .-V l *’J ' ' oi r I : r T "" /' dL Rll’r•l'lr.*’ • : 'k }> ho b four bourt. bno dos l ' r«*Hdvr-, f mt. 11 y C'.'ro anti i I ror ,t it r ' '”1 t Gi.’h •* Rad Heir t' ’•' ,i r i I *'■ i *vc«, nml glvo I I I 'rv lh”rn er, < J i ‘r I o without t tCT. ! >!<■ ..it . . Ucuc b' *s and , I -i-i»’ ice <>•• ••;«’. .it ir;cc 4a/ ... «•. x r .1 CO., J-.i./aciurtr; aj ’ o 4 jp. * in»ps,NQ. i - “ Augusta Hotel, At Ill’s l‘A, (il‘.< lluii A. I’nble First Class in Every I’articular. L E. DOOLITTLE, Prep ietcr Ltngv anti wi ll v< nlilat’ <1 HixiniH. Rates, $2 Per Day (‘t nlrally <l. Dear hailroud ©rowing. T< h I'lTtpli I MHcr ami Barber Shop m the Buihling. \'it»iKta lb»tt 1,-lb Htaitrant an<l Innrh Roam, ctioitb wiiicH, li |iitiiH and cigarn. M< alt to or ‘ tier at all h<»nru. Augustj, Gib:cn & tar-dorsvLlc F. P. Au-il Hl <t. \ND s R\ll l; »\D, I Al’iil STA, <1 A., I>ec. H». 'N.\ I lit effect Sunday, December 11, ISBS, at *» p. in. Except StindayM Vawengrn- and Freight. No. I A. M. ) X". 2 \. M. Leave <iibM<»u. > u’l i I.i \ugusta . (k’JS I “ Stnplctou .5:15 j “ Weateria. .7:02 I •• Pope f»:OU | “ Grauewood 723 | “ Matth. «h i’> 15 “ Richmond 7:36 | c< Smith .<• 23 Hephzibah Mh ' •• Keys ... 35 “ liatn KB2 “ Burk' . (*» g “ Burke . b s»> Bath 7:U5 “ K< yr .. !• 20 “ Hvidiaibah 717 “ Smith •» :« ' “ Kiobmoml. 737 j “ Matth< wh . 50 ” Graci wood 717 “ Pope .10 H “ Wv»t« ria ‘O3 •• Stapleton. .10 Vrrtx< Vr:m«i i a'ArrivcGibfi u. Xv : I M X<» 1 PM. Leavt G|l •• t» 115 Leave, knguwta sno Ht.vd ! m 217 i “ Wenteria .5 27 I •• I’. | . 211 “ Gratv «<hu| 542 “ Matthews .3 36 “ Richmond .5 52 *• Smith 34b ’* lb phzibah 012 •* hv\M let •• Bath .6 24 !» Butke 4 3*> “ Burke. . . 639 •* Bath 454 “ Key* C» 54 •’ Hephzibah SIK | “ Smith . 709 I •’ Ricnnnmd 553 “ Matthew* .7 17 *• Genet 605 ” P"pe 732 •• Weateria .6 2'3 “ Stapleton 747 \mvv. AiKibti 617 Arrive Gtl—m.. s2o st NI»AYS PASS! NGFIiSOM.Y N 1 \ m No. 2 AM livaxe <ob-n GIO Leave -if “ Staph bm 53 ’• WvMvria 5 27 I “ P.qw 7.0 b “ Grax*vw ih <l. 542 I •• Matthew* 7.26 “ KiiMmiomb b;52 *• Smith ....7.31 “ llvphaibah 9:12 i *' h»)a 740 “ Bath | *' Burke 802 “ Burke .•» 40 1 “ Bath Sl7 “ Kt.a* 9 5.» “ IL phtitah 8.32 “ Stn’th. lu.io | “ RitAiiuond. 8.53 “ MaHiexva .1 17 ** (iraetW'HHl 9.03 “ Pl«p* I tj Weetvna .9 “ Staph Um 10.47 Vm' t \ugu*ia 945 Arrive > n. 11?' \. 3 i m Xo. 4 v m Ix’avvv Gilnton 320 | Ix'avv Aq£iit>ta S.oo ! “ Stapleton 403 Wx-u ria .; 27 • ‘Matti.own 133 “ liii-htib'iil J.i, ” Smith 141 *' H«phxJ»ah 412 “ Kexw. I 56 “ Bath 4 24 •• P-urkc. 511 “ Burke. .5 40 *• Bath 526 “ Key* 455 “ Henhxibah. 53" “ Smith .5W “ Ricniuotid 55b “ Matthew* 3tß “ Ghu'ciaxmhl 6:<is *• Pope “ \V< Mvrij •• 23 “ Stapleton 547 Arrive Augusta 650 Arrive Gibson 630 R. M MITCHELL. Treaidc-t A\ ar<P.s Woes Maxey m, Ga., January, 1886. Aor twehf or fourteen yearn 1 have been a <rrat HdOerer from a terrible form of blood which ran into the secondary, and finally it mo pronounced a tertiary form My bead, fare ami Mhouldcrs became almost a iub'mi of corruption, and Anally the diaeaae c »m’u< ne d .eating away my skull bone*. I IFrame ho horribly repulaive that forth re. y» are J absolutely refused to htpeoples* e ur*., 1 m. i large <|Qaiitities'of mufft noted blocs] rcmedn-H end applied to nearly all physicians marme. 1 my condition continu'd to grow j worn.-, and all na:<l that I must surely die. My ln»n»i b'l-aim th" seat of excruciating ache's and pains; rny nights were passed in misery; 1 was i’ -hi". I in th «h and strength; my kidneys "• »• t* rnbls <l< ran >4, and life Gccame 'a burdi n to me. I "U tnee.l to sc" an ad vertiaem' nt of B. B. B. urn! r» nt one dollar to W. C. Birchmore A Go , ni'idiiiJ- - J our pine. . ami they pr<»cured on« i botth for rm . It uuk used with decided l" in f.’t, »n l when eight or ten botths had been | um' -I j was pronounced Monn.l ami well. Htindre'lM « f scars can now b«? seen on me, j lo'.king lik' a man who had been burned and th« n restored. .My,case was we]} known ii. this <• iiinty, ami for the bem fit «>f others who may be similarly afl> ct( «l, I think it my duty l"k'iM the factM to the public, and to extend ruv If artfi It thanks for- • valuable a remedy. I fl.'iVe bee r w.-li ov. i twelve months, ami no return of the di*ease has occurred. ROBERT WARD. Ma\ey’m, G a., January, H <>. .»< , the under* sigh'd, know Mi. Robert Ward, and tak< nlea-ure in saying that th" 1 u ts above, s»ab <1 by him ar" ti ne, and that hi* was one of the I wm>t cases of Bl -nd Poison w< ever knew in uir coiintv and that he ha- been cured by the use oi 15. P> B. Botanic Blood Balm. A. T. BaioHnvEf i., Merchant. W. < . Bum hmoke A ( Merchants. J. 11. Bk’ghtuell, M. J). J"UN T Habe. W. B. ( AM I HELL. All who desire f ill information about the caus« ami cure of Blood Poisons, Hcrotula and *cr« fnloHs Sw'dlirigs, I leers, Sores, Rheun a tiarn, ,Kidney ( ompl.Jnts, (’atarrh, etc., can Meciir" by mail. fi< c. a copy of our 32-pape Illu-drat. <1 Book of Womb r-*, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof < ver before known Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. H. B What the Matron of The Augusta Orphan Asy lum Has To Say: Aiifinstu. Ga., April 3, 1884. Mr. AV. H. Barrett: Dear Sir—As -1 ter using your Hill's • Hepatic j I’u'i.'icen for two years in the Augusta Orphan Asylum. 1 cheerfully rec otnmonil it its one of the best medi cines I have ever used for indigestion, headaches, and all diseases arising I'rom a disordered liver. It has been of great benefit to the children, al ways affording prompt relief. A. E. McKinne, Matron .Augusta Orphan Asylum. G. Barrett & Co., PROPRIETORS Gilder’s Liver Pills, AUGUSTA, GA. For sale by Dr. AV. Z. Holliday. THE AUGUSTA COTTON GIN M \XI FACTT KES A Cotton (Jin which is Not Surpassed for Fine Lint, Clean Seed, last Work, Fine Mechanism. lb pair Cotton Gins of any make in the best luanni i 4 Manufacture CLOUD CREEK ROCK GRIST MILLS. S« 11m the Amex Ptu tabb* Engine on skids. Km» ’t '! Hinted Engine. Anu s Stationary En gine with sparklet** Ixnler. BirdH.il! Traction Higiii", Birdnall Portable Eugine on skill* Variable Ee< <1 Saw Mills. Sitldells *'Bos> l‘ow« r Pr< >s. Siddelln Hand PrvKs. Michigan Autom Die lnj» eb r. Smith Uotton Seed Eh va lor. ( • ib»n S< ed i ’runbt rn. ( of n Gin Material. Kibn. Bri"tl. h, ,f c , Engine Fixture*. Pullex, Shafting, Belting. G. AL STONE, MANAGEK, Al'Gl sf A, GA. To Rent Two fields, both partly within the limits of Harlem, known as the Powell .V H iriy and the Murray fields, 27 Imles of cotton wore made on the former last year. Apply at this office. Reference. F. H. Powell and Oliver Hardy. a mWJW lIAUwB IM) xshtßiiiTi wShiYiiiJw m A Use Experience. Kcrcarkable and quick cures. Trial I*ackagvs. Send i tau-.p for Be-'.lotl particulars. Address Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana. Mo Professional Cards. Dr. A. J, Sandors, GENERAL I’KACTTHOXFU.' J-larlem. - - * - 3-a. Having practiced over a quarter of a century’, will devote myself u» obstetrics and diseases of f. males. .My past record is a sufficient guaran- U-e. feb2B-c Eb. T. Williais, Attorney at Law AUGUSTA, GA. (Office over Commercial Bank.) Will practice in all the Courts of the Au ,'in-ta Circuit. t «■< isinis for collection a specialty. f. b2B-d Stone Mountain Route. UEullGlA KaILHOAD COMI’aNV, 1 Ornce Gen’l Maxaoeb, f- Avoi sta. Ga., Si pt 18tli. 1 C irnmencing Humlav, 19th inat, the fol lowin'' |»iHH< ii;’i r H'-hediih' will be operated: Trains run l>y9oth meridian time ■ 32 minutes -lower than Am.'iista time. No. 27— West—Daily. Leave Angnsta 7 4S a m Arrive nt Harl'-m ... a2H a m Anive nt "ashinf’ton If) 40a m Le:iv. Washington 7 20 a in Arrive at Athens 12 35 p m l.eave Athens 715 am Arrive Atlanta 1 00 p m Stoj-s at Grovetown, Harlem,Dearing,Thom -oii, Norwood. Harnett. Crawfordville, I’nion Point, Greenesboro, M idison llutludgc, Social . C ■■ irgton, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone Mountain and Decatnr. No. 28— East—Daily. ~eave Atlanta 2 45 pm Arrive at Athens 7 40 p m Leave Athens 2 50 p m Arrive at Washington 7 35 p m Gave Washington 49' m Arrive at Harietn 7 22 p m At rive Augusta ... 8 15 p m Stops at I'ei-atur, Stone Mounthn, Lithonia, Colliers, Covington, Social Circle, Hutledge, Ma.ii-on, Grccm sbero. I'uion Point, Craw fordville, Barnett, Norwood, Thomson Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown. No. I— West—Daily. .eave Augusta 10 50 am Arrive 11 trh 111 114 s ani Arrive Camak 12 85 pm Arrive Milledgeville 4 2(1 p m Arrive at Macon f> 15 p n> Arrive at Washington 2 20pm i Arrive at Athens 530 p nt Arrive at Atlanta 5 45 pm No. 2— East—Daily. I Lave Atlanta 8 00 a m Leave A them 9 (g) a ni Leave Washington 11 20 a m Leave Macon 7 10 a ni l.eave Milledgeville 9 19am Leave Camak 1 86 p ni Leave Harlem 2 33 p m Arrive Augusta 3 85 pm No. 3 — West—Daily. I,eave Augusta 9 10 p m Arrive Harlem n (;o p m Arrive Camak 12 13 am Arrive Milledgeville. 4 27 am Arrive Macon <; 40 a m Arrive Atlanta 6 40 a m No. 4— East—Daily. Leave Atlanta 7 3ft p m l.eave Harlem 3 83 a 10 Arrive Augusta o 00 a m No. 12— West. Leave Harlem 6 00am Arrive Augusta 720 am No. 11— East. Leave Augusta 4 30 p m Arrive Harlem 6 10 p 111 Superb Improved Sleepers to Macon Superb Improved Sleepers to Atlanta. Trains Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 will stop if signaled at any scheduled Flag Station. L. It. DOSIiY, .1. W. GIUiEN, Gen l Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt JOE W. WHITE, General Traveling Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga - H. H. P. ■ The following correspondence of great interest to all: St Loris, March 3, 1886. Messrs, Barrett »V Co., Augusta, Ga. Dear Sirs 1 6-1 it my duty to the public generally t<» publinh my experience with your most valuable preparation, 11. 11. B. f was Htitlering a great deal with biliousness and dyspepsia and felt terribly’. I was going to be married in a few days, ami was at a loss what to do, as I Mas generally depressed. I fortuna tely met Mr N< wt llvggie on the streets of St. Louis, when he gave me a bottle ot 11. IL P. It acted like a charm, and in three days I was perfectly reli«-v<-d. So pleased was I with the i fleets I bought a dozen bottles, and for the ■ Kimi of $5 spent I received ton fold returns. Yours truly, Thom\s G. Brocke. The above is forcibly illustrated by the following private letter to Mr. j Heggie: St. Loris, March 1886. Dear Newt How I can ever thank you sufficiently f»r your recommendation of IL 11. P. I do not know, but rest assured 1 feel under many obligations, \fter n.v wife and 1 return ed th»m our bridal tour nothing would do Sally but to haw her mother live with us. She came, and from the first began quarreling with the cook, the butter, house girl and all, and in fact raising a row al»out everything. Xothing could pleas, her. The tea Mas too strong or too weak. When we had pie she want- j ed pudding. At last patience ceased to be a virtue, and, being strongly under the impress ing she was crazy, I sent for Dr. J. . He i after a careful diagnosis ofher case, said she was suflering from biliousness and torpid liver. I then hiiix at last peace and happiness in view. I indue* <1 her to take H. H. P. Even the first dune made a marvelous change, and after having used two bottles, “mirabh dictu,” she lias become the nicest old lady in the land. If 1 hail not fortunately met you on the street I fear that ere this I would haw been a lunatic. Mv sdvice to you is, if yon ever get married, and to all other young couples, is to lav in a few bottle** of H. H. I\ With kind regards, I am your friend, Tom. N B The neighbors are surprised at the great change in my mother-in-law. Tell the proprietors of I-L H. T. that when 1 tell them the cause they will haw to enlarge their busi ness. St-nd me one dozen by express. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday -■>() cents a bottle. MEK ONLY A QUICK, PERMAN 7 KT. CERTAIN CURE FCR Lost orFailing M.-inhood. Norvouaness Weakness, Lack of Strength, Vigor or Development, Cauwnt by indiaorociatUL cxce»s»*«, etc Benefit* fn a day, Cun* usually witidn ■ month. No Daception nor Quackery. Positive Proof*, full description aad l«ter of adnee in plain envelope, fr*e. <l£ MLL’LCAU CO.. I’.O. Drawer I.U BoUalo. W. N. MERCIER, Cotton Commission Merchant, 3 and 4 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Charges as Low as any responsible house in the South. J. M, BURDELL, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE AT FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, No. 19 M’lntosh Street, AUGUSTA, GA feu'-Strict Attention to all Consignments and Prompt We Stand at the Head WITH TSE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC, Davis, Household Til jßf NEW HOME Machines, ~ NEW STYLE Attachments, New Style Wood Work. Patti-Hand Attachment burnished Free 500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines taken in exchuigc for above makes, to be sold a half Taluc, $5, $lO, sls each, waarnted in good sewing ord?r. fcewing Ma.-hines’ of all make e paired. Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns. Send for Catalogue and Price Lists to THOMAS, BARTON & KEY, The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 921 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga j FORWhILL INSTITUTE, i Richmond County, Georgia. -:-THE e FALL TERM-:- OF THIS POPULAR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE WILL BEGIN ->§*:#September 8 th, 1 With liealthfulness of climate unsurpassed, buildings and grounds ample, far enough removed from the bustle of city and town to insure quiet lor study, yet either easily reached by the Ga. R. It. With extended course of study—experienced and successful teachers and educators. This Institution offers solid advantages to parents and guardians for the education and training of young ladies. For catalogue address the principal. AIRS. E. A. (WRIGHT) COX. July 1886— GROVETOWN, GA. WALTER S. CURTIST AGENT FOR Fire and Life Insurance AND Machinery of Every Description. 1 o the Citizens of Columbia and Neighbor ing Counties : I will say that lam prepared to furnish Insurance in first clasa Companies on Life or Pro perty at the lowest rates obtainable. Parties contemplating pu’v’using Machinery of anv kind will do well to get my prices and terms before purchasing elsewhere. lam Agent for Frick Go’s. Celebrated “Eclipse” Engines, Gins, Separators, &c. * the best makes of COTTON PRESSES, REAPERS, MOWERS, CANE MILLS* EX Al OR ATORS. and in tact anything in the line of Machinery or Machinery Repairs. 1 rempt attention s ill be given to all communications addressed to me at Thomson, Ga. WALTER S. CURTIS.