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EUGENIt> L. KiN'T, Ordinary.
COL OMULS H ABU. < ’tv Judge.
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J. 11. EAGLE 11. Sheriff.
February 19(3. ISOS.
COTTOA
A large quantity of cotton has been
shipped off this week. Middlings aro worth
17cts in our roatket. and l'l in August a.
THE WKITHT.B.
A delightful pell ol weather in bring e:G
joyed in this locality. Its Spring-like np
praraDce is causing the gardens to be spad
ed up, preparatory to planting.
APOLOfiETIC.
Owing to the heavy pressure on our ad'
vrrtisiiig columns, we are compelled to ex
clude our usual variety of reading matter
Hnsiness-
The recent advance in Colton has given
quite an impetus to trade. The fainter
have be. n bringing tbe staple rapidly in
and a lively trade is noted in the business
c'rolts. Most of our farmers were forced
to sacrifice tbeir hard earnings, when the
market was low. and the recent ri ; e. we
fear will be of little benefit to tbe pfor.-ers
SEVI' .t»VEKTISEHE>TS-
We are glad to sea tint our friends are
appreciating the columns of our paper, and
nre sendirg in their favors -
DR. L. DeLA'F.E—
Oculist and Aurist, late of Europe and
the West Indies, proposes to cure many (list - ,
ease*. The Doctor is at. present located in
Airgufta. and'several testimonials are pre
sented by person from tb.it city, whom lie
Las treated.
*Q~ '- h ave been aftl'.vod with canc r up
on my face, which resisted all.treat.ri.pnt un
til I appli“d to Dr. DeLacee. at tbe Angus
ta Hot-I. My cancer was taken out with
one application *of th -- pads tt caim 1 oa‘
the seven 1 h dav and has healed with a sim
ple dressing of lard. 1 have been a resident
in Augusta for the past nine years'
Mrs. IT. SAXON-
Augusta, Go,, February 3d.
Messrs. Jolmson & Jackson have placed
tbeir accounts in tbs bunds of James F, Bi’r
lingslga Esq. with instructions to sue im
discriminatily. ‘■VCrbbßi sat. snpienti.”
James L. firown, Esq., assitant aysessor
United States Interna) Revenue, wants nf]
concerned to make their returns to h is Offf
ca between th,. - Ist aiuVTOlhprqxijno.
If you have got any spare change and
want to invest in a New York Enterprise,
read the Advertisements and send along
your money.
I* 7IEMOIHAM
MED in Sparta Ga., January 2'jth. 1868.
of Congestion of tbe brain, TUT l El- H.
ADDAS, in the 73rd year of his age.
The deceased was born in Virginia in 1 1 95.
but removed to Hancock county, On , in
1822, where he perm* neatly settled, and
here he has dwell for inert than forty years,,
reared his family enacted his part in life
and found his grave in death. In h's la?
illness his sufferings were brief. On (he
night of tbe 28tb uIU, he was taken with'
cramp colie and for severe Dion* endure I
intense pain; but tha next evening after,
having greatly improved, his disease sud
denly, to hint and to tvtny, n„c. I." -*
Vcd in ‘the congestifin'Of ts mffi Sfe meM- xij
5 o'clock. P. M., - e fell fast ash- p,
came on. and at $ o’clock etill unco u- -ops.
he expired without a struggle. Hi! ton
some day was over with hini.ouU it wvniy
wheel* ftom sliced eihstaSttoa 'llCoi still
forevor.
There are many people living who will
fesl that it is true that Mr. Audas was a.re
markable man—remarkable in the integrity
of his character, in the variety of bis ac
quiremeuts, in the extent of his work and
in his great usefulness. De, belonged to a
class of men reared in tb'j earlier t.me, who.
reverenced and practicid all the high vl'
tucs of manhood— a class (We SttifletiAie?
fear,) which is fading from the country
But to say that he w its honest dign ti and
industrious, charitable and faithful, in the
performance of all his engagement, is n t
saying of him all that be deserves, il (
*life was eminently one of Tabor. ;.
In 1827, be became Dcpuiy Clvlk ol the
Superior Court of Hancock county. In
1831. was eleetcd Clerk, a position he held
until 18tio, when tailing health admonished
him to retire. The work he did in this of
fice is monumental, those records for years
THE GREENSBORO’ HERALD,
fidelity add skiiypr -perhaps no similar offi
yjp~lu Georgia o* t"ls.r#lni% Las ever »ar- 1
cMMed biin in this respect. « T « • t
From long contact with the Courts and j
liiendship with able jurists, he tmd aoquir-j
od t good deal ol legal kn©vil«lge; he be- 1
came a good cCnvcyahVr. understood the I
entire aoikingivol '.he Ordinary Court, aud
was a tborouglssacoouniant: bat in addition
to thfPvas a practical surv lyof he bid be
come tamiliar with th* miles and bctuids of
many of his neighbor.,’ lards, and thus by
virtue of there various useful atquirem mU
he occupied a position in which his service*
to bi> fellow-citizens were Invaluable.
But his inlorm»tion wm extensive and
accurate, outside tie sphere of his official
station - lie had read much, and remenr
{icred well what he had once learned. Prac
tical in the order of his mind, lie was fond
all through his life of facts, aud had col
lected on various subjects and in many de
pirtments of Knowledge so many of these
ibat with many people ha had become an
authority to whom application was seldom
made ip vain. In politics lie always lean
ed to oonjervatism Ilis opinions lure
were never obtruded upon his friends, but
they were cefibefately formed and honestly
and fjnnly cherisbid. Jt is of such ir.gu
that the best patriots and citizens are made
ipgal! ages and countries. . ;
As the head rtf a family none eenld have
been truer lo the obligations imposed by
that, sacred relation. Ordinarily he was un'
demonstrative, but the family feeling was
one which he could not and did hot repress,
fijs cheerful and sejf-sacdficiog spiijt,. his
great d.ligrnge in providing comforts, au.d
biM active atfeciion for the dear ones who
clustered about his hearthstone, will attest
tbe devotion of the husband and the father.
Like his education and life, bis religion was
also practical. lie lived it - but seldom
theorized about it or even irfenuoned it to
hie iritntis and neighbors; but his reverence
for D.dty and hts love for the Scripl-nrcs.
and his faith in Christ were always strong;
acd these we trust silently moulded his ex
cellent character and made him the kind
man, the gotJd father of a family, the use
ful citizen, the quiet Christian, His life
was spent in harming no man. but in bless
ing and benedtting ail who came within his
reach Wlyn death <janie, his reason was
dethroned and hi* todgue cbtud litter no
•■testimony ” pf his fa'th and hope, bat wc
who knew him .Lure Can hut think, in rc-
I curiing to his blameless and useful life, tc
his honesty, his *’.Hiring industry, hi# great
kiudneifsj to the’manner in winch be made
his official s'atiou tributary to the good of
8 > many—and to what is greater than a i
these, his ‘'Charityhis love for Gq.l ad
min, that the fesClfaony* of worth w is stipe -
sedi.d by .the higher testimony of righteous
and edV.
Thus liv. and and died this good mar, ar and
bis death.lias created c void which cannot
be filled. But ho has Left to those who sur
vive him an incorruptible inheritance which
will live on though I c* be in the grave.—
For a virluoijs ar.d true example is ever
lasting. and no grave can ever hide it away-
Iron mankind, A FRIEND.
Spsrta. On., Feb. 10th. 18^8.
Married,
On thrift!) inslaut, at the residence of
Ih • brid-’s father, bv t. D. Caldwell. E-n.,
Mr. -leplieti Merritt and Miss Susap. 0,
O’Neal, all of Greene county, Ga.
On the loth instant, by Rev. Jas. L.
Pierce, Rev. Binjaroin Williams, of Mor
gan county. Gn.. and Miss Aiu.a liiliirig-rl ji,
of Greene county , Ga.
Jn liithonia. at the residence of Mr. Rich
ler. «n Mi>» 13t|i,.bv Rev,* VY. i>. Aikir.sqti,
Mr. W. W. Davis.’of'Atlanta and Miss. Rai
ma S Hunter, nf this rdfv .
Special Notices.
Aa'hfntie Documents.
Vicksbneg, Mi**., Aug, 9, T 863. -Dr. John
Bull—Doar Sir: I nin happy ts» stite t© you
that 1 have used \our valuable f*edron Betters
with j?reat benefit t' myself, in general debil
ity aad prostration of my system produced by
t' e imbeiUhy ami mi^m^ : o <nflacneo of the
Mi? i«sippi r:v?r around Vicksburg I confi
dently it* use to all persons who ere
tiioaed lo unhealthy ci mates
11. W. FOGLE.
Testimony of Medical Men. !
S't.av Point, Waits c-nnkw. A.k , Mrv 23, :
1869.—Dr. John Bu'l—Denr Sir Last •’’abma-l
'» I wii»in knuigi isle p rfhising d-vies, and I!
g>t sMnb oFyou? Satsip irilla anil Cedron Bit-!
My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, '■
had been down »i'h rheumatism for some time I
,nogHnepead on tb« Bit'ors, and soon found his I
ir .ha-al health imp-oved.
Dr. Gist who h-d be«n in bid health, trie 1 j
them, and -e also improved.
Dr Offee wh hid hoes in bn 1 heath f.p i
several years—stomaeh and iver affac'qd .im
proved very much by tho u«o < f your Bit ers, j
Ituie'd. tbe Ceu'on '?fi'’ers bus gi en you
preii p'pu' lUi'.v m this sottloni-nt Ithuk I'
(VuMneJl a grei' quan'itv of vour medicinej 1
this fall, especially of your Odr n Bitersamf
Sirs marina, 'thip mo, via Ma nphig car. ofj
RfakCft Ji Neely. Hoapeetf.dl.yc
c. b. walker.
For sale by
WALKER TOR BEST A. 00., Druggist
J.in 16 ’6B-3rt>s Greensboro’. Ga 1
Disfoluti >u.
THE Firm of Williams & Niektlson was)
dissolved on the first day January 18S8, by
mutual consent
IT P WILLtAUh
II CNICKELSON
feb 13 lm
Special Notice.
A IJO3E indebU-f t > tbe Tinn of Johnson A
Win p eiiu como forward And
l>eht<jx> will 2nd their etcooaots in the b tuts of
JVtndk F Bnliogtfiia IF not fettle! by the
loth of IkX*fcoy tb*y \fUl be »uel
nelelY.
jor;wv- *vrur*'*
THE EDUCATION
OF TIIE
rpIlS u*<Ua»ig#od hivSug *p#ot Twenty Piv#
X Y#nrs In Ih* maniix«mont af Horn!, and
at great expanse acquired a knowlodge of their
disparitiuus as v\«jl as the proper pdnoat'O -1 and
training of rhem, now pr*-po.,c* to tho publio to
give lessons in the art, which will comprise.
First Bridlii g. Saddling and ltidmg, Next
Driving to Ilatnesa Ifo will teach you how to
prevent bit Kicking. Balking’ Breaking the Bri
dU or llaltcr, and how t ■ -ure him of Jump ng.
My Terms ore Fiv* Doll irs for the 1 ourro of
Ins.ruction, and it you are lot satisfied that you
oar, do all that I promiee, your Money will be
rs r uned.
Mb T - DCSTER
folG lin
DENTISTRY.
Dr. 11. A. COE,
VXJ'OULD amounoe to his fiends and pa-
V V trons, that ho has returned to this sec
tion for the winter, a.id continuve ihf practice of
his profession. He will visit, -s heretofore. Ox
ford, PonflelJ, White Pa na and Mount Eton,
aud will be happy to e e all who may desire his
services, at his rooms in those places
Permanent Office in Greensboro’, Georgia.
■ Room- in (treen.-b to at Mr., Bnclli - ’gt Ladies
waited upon at tbeir residences if desi ed
Pricee t • suit the times .xarn.n ilioti and ad -
vice Uratis, fobo3m
§2OO Reward.
17^3I 7^30APED J.ril in on tho
J of the 19th invent. Two men, on©
a whit* m»n nv-mei '* m M°u r rv. v©a r s
old. f#*ir Fkin, blue eyes weighs about 145 lb*,
coach painter by trade almost bald top of
the bead one or two fcee’h out near th© e\e
tooth- Hmp« * li'tle in les s leg thigh slightly
crooked from havitig been broken
Tho other a negro man, about 30 years o T d,
rather spare built, one or two front teeih out of
rower jaw bricklayer by trade His name is
Thornton Hound fie id
The above reward will be paid for their lp
pret.cnsion and confinement in some 9fife Jail
or one bu idred dpllar* for either « f them
J. 11. English, Sheriff, G, C.
Dee. 20. ISG7.
j ‘
GROCERIES
r . • *
Confectioneries!
I
nttenti in of the public is invited to my
1 well se'ected fkek of Oroceries and on
fectif>r erre? of which f keep a full supply at
all times on band, Give me a call, and I will
sell, fi>r cash, a? cheap as can be bought any
where
FKKSII OYSTERS
On hand every day, and served up to custom
' o s. to sub the p ila e,
! The best proof of what I siy is by ca’linsr
on me at my neatly fifed up establishment aud
i te.t the tiuth of uy ns-ertious.
.IOII\ DI .Y.Y
fir uneshoro', (Is.. Jin fi, 18M8
Lands For Sale.
25,000 ACRES
AT
MANCHESTER, OCEAN COUNTY, N. J.
]N lots to suit purchns'-rs, at per
ac e, payable in five yeirs ; 55 oiites fr*>ui
Now York and Phßadelph’a ; s *il well adapted
for farmintjr purposes- fruits, vegetables? crun
bjriies, rlimito mild nod h-althy, water soft
and puru Several watef manufacturing sites
from Yo *6 506 horse power, for sate or teats
M ichine. car mdrep iir shops of yailroad at
thic place. Puhiiaatioti* containing full infor
mation sent free on application to General John
S S'ihirttze, Gener , »l Manager, or (J. C. Bristol,
Esq , Selling Agent, Manchester. Ocean Cos ,
N J.
PRINCE & ccr s
Organs and Melodrons
THE STANDARD INS ! RUMENB.
Over 40,000 Now in Use
Prince A Cos bare had ovrr twenty years’
experience in tbe m inuf*eture of tbe»e Organs.
Ac., and have s»M a larg-r number tb*n alt
their rivals combined, Iha TONE”
"s roc iffniind tie world n ver op differing from
thecors*, reedv tone of other Uslrumen’s oftbis
class. They oit.tain everv real im rovera* nt
and many « f thtjjr most valuable features can
b* f -and hi m o»her inhume ts Every iof tru
:n*nt v a**rnn ed See l lus rated Catalogue
'I he Trade lib* rally dealt with
All orders and c.uiinunications must be ad
dressed to
WHITING BfiOS..
novj.6* ts 814 Broadway N
DR. JNO. R. GODKIN
R ESP BOTFUbLY Offers his Services to the
citizens of Gdeopboro an i vicinity in tbe
practice of
Medicine, Vureery and Obstetrics
H« m iv b* fnanJ when profej.«ion*By en*
gaged ut hrt Office north if tbe Oourf Huuna
-qiiu’e during the dav. an;i «t tbe rthtidcnce of
J W G.dain u rth of B R Depot at ntre'
nut U>tdoo2lpd
Additional Supplies.
3‘)6 Wbl'e W*?»ern *i'«4 0»H
3(10 Bjtbels Rlrek Wentcru Seed n»'i
fOW lbt> Cb-ifee MvXioli* Sugar Cured Han.
S(K'O ibs'Cnoi'e Bucou '-hould-r. N»w
7000 !bs Obi*ice Cieir B*oon .■'idee. New
50P lb- Sugar Cured Bed ILur-, Now
! 50 Saoks Extra FamTJ Fiour
i Sao-« Family Flour
30 Pioeee of Cal*.:ce» tbe «iy
» niv’
Dr. 10D\ BULL’S
Great Remedies.
• I
Bulls fed roil Bitters
\ -**' *TT* f
A U THE NT IC DOCU M ENTS.
Arkauins Steanl Prom
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.
Stony Point, White Cos., Ark, May 23, ’O6.
Dr. John Bull,—Dear Sir-Lift February
I was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got
some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedrim Bitters.
My snn iu-law, who was with me in tho store
has been down wiiU rheumatism fur some time,
commenced on the Billers, aud soon found his
general health improved.
I)r- Gist, who his been in bad health, tried
them, an 1 he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for
se.veral years—stomach and liver affected—he
improved very much by the use of jour Bitters.
Tn teed the Cedrnn Bitters has given you great
popularity in this settlement, I th nk I could
sell a great, quantity of your medicines this
fall—especia Iv of your Cedron Bitters aud
Sirpgrii a Ship mo via Memphis, care of
Rickott A Neely. Resnoeifully.
O’. B. ffALXEK.
Bull's Worm Destroyer.
!To my I’uiteJ States aid World-wide Readers
I have received many testimonials from pro
fessional and medical uirdical men, as my al- |
tnames and various publications have shown, !
all of whi-h are ge uino The following letter;
from a highly educated and popular physician ]
in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sorsiblo j
oornmunieviions I have ever received Dr
Clement knows exactly what he spoaks of. and
hii testimony dkservesto he written in letters
of gold. Hear what the Doctors sly of Bull’s
Worm Ce-tri jrer ;
Villanow, IValker County. Ga., )
J uni 29 1966. J
Dr John Bui!— Dear Sir, I have recently
given your iWnrm De-troycr’ several tria's and
And it wonderfully eflbicious It has not failed
in a single instance to have the wished-for effect
I am doing a pretty large eountryXpractire, and
h«va daily ns‘ for somo artie’e of ihe kind I
am frso lo confess that I know o c no remedy re
commended bv the ablest authors that is so
eel fain and speedy in its effoets. On the con
trary they are uncer inn in the rxtreme. My
object in writing you is to find out unon what
terms I esn get he medicine directly from you
If I can get it upon easy terms, I “hall use a
great dea of it. lam aware that the ust of
such articles is contrary to the teaching, aud
practice of a gre«t»m»jority of the regular line
of M. D’s, but I sea no just caure or good sense
in discarding a remedy which we ku w to be
-ftlcienf, simply because we may be ignorant of
its comWm’.*’on. For rav pirt, I shill make it
t ru’c to u-c all ..nd .in means alleviate suffer
ing humanity whreh I may b? able t« command
no? hesitating because son.e one more ingenious
than myself may have learned its effects frst.
an 1 teeur-d the ole id-lit lo secure th it knowl
edge. Howev r lamhy no moans nn advocate
or suppor’er of the th oisan s es worthless nos
trums that fl oi the count v that purport to cure
all manoe of diaeat-e to wliich human flesh is
heir. Fleas# reply soon end Inform mo of your
best terms. lam sir mre re«re ful'v,
JULIES? CLEMENT M D,
Huff's Sarsapaiilla.
A Cos and Ecßseu fur the Captain’s Faith. ;
Head the Captains Letter and
the Letter from his Mother
Benton R.irurks, Mo, April 30. 1866.
D John Ball -fenr Sir Knowing tbe
dfiTcior.cv of y:,ir So supirilla and t’o healing
and beuefidal qualifier it pojscs-cr, I send you
the following statement of my u so,
f \v is wuun led about two yea’ go- -was taken
prisoner and confined for s’xtien months, Uo ng
moved so ofien my wounds have net healed yet
I have nots.it up a moment since I was wound
ed. lam shot through the hips. My general
heolth is impaired and I needs "Uiotbing to assist
natura I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla
than in »• ything e'se I wish that is genuine.
Please express me half ad zea botles and
uh.ige
Captain C P JOHNSON,
St. Louis 80,
p S—The (Viewing was written April 20 1865
hr Mrs Jennie J hoson moteer of Capt Johnson
Da Bull—Dear Sir. My husband Dr C S
John on »ai a ski'lfu! surgeon and phv-ician in
Centra I Now York, where be did leaving the
above C P J,,hns'g to my care, At thirteen,
yean of nge he had a ohn nic diarriea ami
stofula far which J gave him your Sarsaparillu
it cured bin 1 have for ten years reeoinmended
it to many in New Y rk. Ohio and low*, for
scrofula, ires, and general debility Per
fect suce ss h s attended it The cures effected
in some pis- , l of aero nla and feve r sore were
a’niost miraculous lam very anxious for my
son lo again hare recourse to your Sarsapari la
Be is fearful -f getting a spurious article henoe
ois writing to you f r it. His wound, w.re ter
rible, btt I believe he win recover,
Ur.poctfii Ur
JENNIE JOHNSON
Dr. JOHN BULL
M.'inuf icturer and and Voadcr oftbo Celebrate l
Sniitli s Tonic* Syrup?
, FQU THE CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OR
1111 l>.k F VEIL
The proprietor rs tbs celebrated moJicin a
imtly clainT* for it a superiority o erall reme
I dies ever off j’r* and to the public for tbe safe, cer
tain, speedv and permanent cure of Ague and
Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or
i long stan ’in*. He refers to the entire estena
!ani S iuth-western country s o bar him tcitimo
fny to the truth of the assertion, that »n no case
whatcvei will fiH to cure, if tho di-ections are
srrict'y followed aed oerried out la a g eat
aunny cnf°B a fuig'e d< se ha* been sufficient for
[a cure and whol« families have been cfllrcd by
! a single bottle, with a perfect res tor at io) ol t*ie
[ general health. It is how aver pr dent and in
(every o s-3 more certain to cure, if its use is
c »ntiaued in smaller doses f n J a week or two uf
’ter the disease has bseu cheeked, more especial
1> in difficult and Imgstaeding casts. Usually,
this medicine will n t require ary aid to keep
! the b-iwels in good order ; should the patient
1 however, require a c tharMc medicine, after
b qirig taken three or four d<*scs of the Tonic, a
jingle do*** ..fßuJi'e Vegetable Family Pi.ls
Will be pufficier t.
i I>R. JO UN BULLS Principal Office.
No 40 FiPb €ro?J w tre»*t
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
I All of thu above remedies for sale by
* W ALTER, TORBBRT k CO.,
r; k n— f r"
RECENT ARRIVALS
AT
C. A. DAVIS’.
I OFFER FOR SALK
100 pieces American l’rinff.
50 piece* AmoMc n Deitiines
20 pieces Oicra Plunn©la
20 pieces whit© Flamw»l*
20 pieces lbd Flannels
pieces Cotrcn Fl ume’s
! 50 p*iecfs B'eached Homefpm>*
! 4 pieces 10 4 illeacWl Sheeting
| 40 pieces 4 4 Drown Sheeting
< 50 [ ieces 7 9 Shirting
50 pieces Sea Inland XiomcspunSj
50 pieces 9 o* Osnal)urp<»
50 pieces To*ton Stripes and“Plal«]p|
20 piooes Georgia Kersey
10 p J enos Yankee Kersey |
20 pi ces Kentucky Jeans
10 piece ? Satinets
10 niece* Cnssirpers
5 pieces American r*obarg» |
10 pieces All Yod Foreign Plaid I
’f
5 pirfCeit Eotfbsb an<l French Merino
4 dot on L»d?p* Balmoral Skirts
3 dozen Mbsca Ba’moral Skirts
25 d“zen Tloon Skirts
4 dozen Hoods
2 dozen Misses and Hoods
2 dni"n Tt«di*»s N”has
3 dozen Ladles Hnth and Beavar Cloaks ;
2 dozen Merino Shirts
2 dozen Knit Drawers,
20 Ladies I/iran Hnndkercbrifs
10 ilozen 1 allies Square and long Shaw’s
10 dozen B’oncted and Colored Shirts
2 d<*z Bleached Drilling Drawers
20 picc f s Tickinsr
20 rieoes Porwo Drilline*
20 Doze'* Ladies Paper Collars
100 and r Gentlemen Daper Collars
100 dozen Cost’s Ppvd Cotton
100 dozen Go’ored S'wd Cotton
10 ke?s Pest Eug'ish Soda
20 bnTrol* Rx C Sugsr
barrels Brown Su^ar
j 5 birre’s a Ground and Crushed
j 10 barrels New Y<»rk t&grut)
5 barrel* Su g»r Moute Syrup
'I barrel.* Honey Props
5 ho£*heads w est India. Mola*»rs
20 000 lbs of Swoda and Refined Iron
201)0 Pa of Ila-d Ir^n
18fK) lbs c qu*ire. Ovel and Round Iron
3000 Ibg Pl .w .^teel
500 Ifc* Hoop I on
3000 lbs Iron Ties •
2000 yds (Sunny Bnggii g
100 Sacks SfeadmaVfi Extr* Family Flour
50 Sacks St.Andrnnns Superfine
25 Sucks Steadman’s Fancy Flour
50 koga Nails
5000 lb-» Hollow Ware
2 dozen Saddles
50 pairs Plow Traces
10 pairs Waggon Traces
»
2 dosen plow Humes
dozar Painted Pnckots
6 dozen Tron Bound r, vn r n* Bu-kefs
i 2 dozen R un 1 CVdar Buckets
J O dozen Ha’s Bu«hwl .Mcajures
3 dozen Cyprus Tubs
i l Joren Cvnro* Chums
I l and '/en English Guns
i 2 dosen Pistols 6
25 dozen Pockets Knives
50 dozen Tab’e Knives
5 doz-n Kettles and Sauce Pans *„
fj dozen Collin’a Axes
! Angnr*. f-hw.l*. Giu.btH,, and
1 Hummer., P»d Lfwks Stoek L«nk» Duor Lociu
i ohe«t l-uck., Till Lock., Wood Strews, '-urry
| eotnbs
10 dozen senvels weeding boos
5 harre’s n mo pegs
1 case inis’o* gowed calf on'rairal
-1 ense mieeee sowed kid balm-iral?
10 oases mens heavy pegg Shoes
5 esse? mens p gg b ilmoral shoos
5 cases women pegg slues
5 e-iscs b<iys.ind raisres peegshoo
-1 cases children’s i egg shoes ,
6 cases mens pegg bouts
4 cases sowed calf hoots
!
i I
I J C a?c h-nl sowed Erencli calf"’ P boots j
1 case l.ulios calf sowed baliroriils
1 case t idies kid sowed halmora s
1 ease Ladies drub Boots end congress Gaitora
30 pairs rs Blankets
Comple e Assortment ofcwckery Ware
Gomplete Assortment of Tin are j
Kerosine Oil, Gopferns oaetay Oil, Turpen’ine
Soap, Allum. 8t rch. Laadaanm Paregoric,}
et; etc corap’e’c Assortment of Glothing.
40 English Da ( ry cheess 20 State cheesa
3 casei ooi Hats
6 cases men, Beys and children's Fur Ha's
6 dozen Ladies flats Ti immed and t T ntTimm*d
50 box-s Tobacco
3000 l.bu Bscon
2000 lbs Lard.
In addition to the above nr.med article? I
keep Whatever the wsnts of tbo trade demand j
end my stock is kept up si! the year, w,xh sea
son b‘e golds, which I will sell at, Atlanta or
Angus a pries, freight ad ie I and I guarantee
every article sold to be aa represent, and. I go.
licit a -oitinuac.ee of tbe liberal patTo» .go
bi berta bes'owed feelir.J assure} r:-ur juthr-st
til be promoted ‘be*‘by
T. MARKWALTLR.
MARBLE WORKS,
Lsioad Street. AVGUSTA GA,
ki ARB L K MONUMENT S,
r |TOMtl Stonm, Marble M»mler, nud Furniture
I Marble of all kini's from the Plainest tu
tho n.ii laborale, designed and furnishelto
urder at short notire.
§ All work fur the Country earefuUy
Boxed
G. H. & A. W. FORCE
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
* WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GF.ORUIA.
I Kcep on hand the la peat and heat selected
I stock ia Atlanta and will sail to country m«r
--! chants at New York prioos, with freigh, added.
| nov23—ly
j. Clarence Simmons,
BF.GS leave to call the attention nf the com
munity t 5 his aesoneJ Stock of
STIFLE AND FANG!
DR GOODS
Dress and White Good. ILirdwrtre, Ilats, Cap-,
Boots aud Shoes, which he offers
LOW FOR CASH
Call and examine before purcli sing els.where
Sparta. Ga. nov23, 1867.
S C SUIVEES ME LATIMER
SHIVERS LATIMER
SPARTA, GEORGIA,
j T’VFAI.ERS in Provision«, Grocer e=, 800
iI J and .Shoes, Woodenware. Hardware Creek
I ery French und American Candies, Tobacco,
j Segars, Truits, Notions Ac , Ac Al o, Fine
J Liquors.'o-.sistiug of Whiskiee, Brnirdiei Winei
| Ale and P irier.
nuv23 1367
JOHN DEKEEN
SPARTA, GEORGIA
DEALER in Dry Goods GrooeGre. Notion:
't'ov». Earthen-ware Cl eis <Sc., Ac.
n,r23 1867
THE MARION
COOK STOVE.
tiaHIS STOVE combines all lb* recent im-
I nrovemente in Cocking Storee ands ut.i
versally pronounced the Best in use. It has
a very large and well ventiHated Oven and it#
Flues are extra larg-*. rn-ktng.it a fine baker,
and of good draft. We famish them with »
full seit of tri urnings. iia-ludirg Pipe at at
low rates as any first Class Stove in the market
“THE RED JACKET'
For a cheap Store has no equal, having been
fully t-ied in thle vicinity for the past Ten
Years a - id has never b°en trnown to fail. WE
WAhRBNT ALL STOVES sold by - r» and con
fidontly reeonimeod the above named to such
families ns think of buying. V»eturniih i rin
ted direction., wi h eaeh Stove, giving definite
instructions ab u? working it and driver them
free of charge ut the depot iu this cuv.
JOSES, SMITH ACO
december!4 dm* Adgus-a Gu.
New Firm.
r pllE firm of Dcugborty fc Turner baying
1 he n and ssolvod. no propose to continue n*
s nne bussicc? under tne firm an 1 style as under
signed We hope that onr friends and the
•public g-n raly, wid remember us and treat us
at kindly as in days past. We will receive on
consignment and sell to the best adruntave all
goods en■ rusted to ourcare. We have on hand
i Groceries, Dry Goods &0., and are aso general
! Gnano agents, would be pleated to supply the
; farmers the coming season.
T. C. & DcL.IMAK TURNER
SparU Ga, j.talfi !3SB
The Galvestoii
Published Pitily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly,
GALVE3TON TEXAS.
Terms of News,
U. S. Currency.
Daily, per ye r 516 f *o
'I ri'Week’y, per year 12 OH
Weekly* per a ear 5 0J
W. RICHARDSON A CO.
j m 03 1967 Editors & Proprietors
NEW GOODS
11HE sulxtcribers are constantly raced ing
fisfh nccessionato their prawnt desira
blu stock ot
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
and the, publit, as weU'asth-iir friends, are
rei-pcctlnlly'nvited to favor them with :v
call.
Their assortment of
dress goods
Hats, Shoes, School Books, <&c.,
are ample and at* off ‘red at prices that
will not fsi! f- r..v.U.f»etion.
mas-3 If Vr.rvrTl i l*E.\n •