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THE HAWIviNSVILLE DISPATCH.
VOL. 5.
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«to IB 4ss*rwftag Um togs to I'ulMki
Mi Dhl; mmAlm. Tto (lumow- U
Mdlflf M V*4 M M S*f-
Bnlinj Baptist (btirvfc In W«b
feglNi miat.r. bt tort • iwvlvsl ami
Watotor «N| l»t til tto euturty, »«»
toatafc *•***!, and «nif» bßpnrt'iug-
Bba Man TMaaa **(»>*• that a
i«jr~. «*w af tto rietan Ui (kat city
atoafl rnyme tqo, wtofe M g trwrt
lot Me 84 a toe toy* ■*», »»i »*•
a (truss. M MMI* toMM 4W b* Ukr
A few of tto wtmn-n trttAto gal*
MM ati BlgfcUi Gaawtft* Ki-giwfrt
gat# M ■WKiiwHU to Kwnm* Kri
4hf Mtoa last, to toawv rs tMr to-
Ms twMMa4«f, Oat Utnlwr,
on **«*••
lleriwrtUcr
aaaaftjr. Ua, to tow to* burn
iMI m 4 tojrartaian, *»>,l tkir hw
tof wUI tnw ttU Um warm a***®*
to mm.
A JTMMg tolly »I SI) rig M Um* *ub-
Jaat af btaatog, say a l “ I atotubl aa
Ito# top* * fMHi Maa m a as* bat."
flMbttoMi aa «a»r btoU iHrk Htapfor.
eawottlm aay, w Mima arlto. wmiM
ft «Mto bar aa wrfi. war bad ■a" Ik. .
Hast "IMto," ftv* bar tba kio*.
A fMMf toil Mato ot Um rWfo |
to a akaw-fc to L)mm, ,V. V, laaa<rtl
to* Cm **«* tba faltorsoa tinting Ui
mrwwm, m flewrtsy, to lank at a m*w I
toaaat at atblag ut Um toal.
Mi. la»a> bar toleasa, toll toadfong
pfeaaaptfwii Mm toart nt a ttoatm.
baanitog Ibaai hat Um alto', very
■aaab iatoaraMatd. baa not avrUgid)
tort. Tba Aeaeoa «a*pUta* of tW
toaftaato. Mat Um altpr jotaort to
OMtaai hyaa*
On* af Um (Mat irm l ami toad
mm spanratair to to Marla at tba
, CtoMi CMf Put to Man* to lira
MnatoM *1 (Mlmmi daring tin*
•tot* Pm, a ill to Um torrm-tng •>*
tba toab «P lb* Oamalgar rive* for
mm m t*a band raj yanU slim; tba|
few**, ma* to aeat aafc l> a»l rtm
wafcaMty a mhM ad tv* ««r 4a tboa
a*Ml pmaaa •Mbto ton «>r tlWm
atop ad tb* aato i togs abilr- tba
to*t ****** to going aa.
It I* pwan rally totowrt I Hal aorfc
•to aoaa I* laanaamli* ttoih wul
ga* aad ftottfc U«*»rgto ttaiiraeri.
Mr. Kf«U,4lto Koaibarat. m Can
alMiUaa OaMftoay of (Li, *g».
Ml Mam tost **»b by cm
•ayaant Am Um §air|wa» of ttaain
tof to* Mb aad *»*h ag a tol to ita
aaMMaatto*. (*4 Jarry I’nato*.
|a*t boat Haa % ark, Uitoka tto ahrrb*
Um ato to waylrtaf to Ua* for ibr
W| af (Alt. Tbto raad will to ana
af tba gsaae*** raada to aar grant aad
|iua»l-d|ataa*tl eeaaly to aldr
I* tntoa Mg ttoabaa, a* aotl as * llUla
mm mi *bat llmr H•• wr obt
Mm
V* wet* toaara, a Art* flays ago,
tba totogf artot|oaa.ba ki)l<4 in Um
aMatoae Mi «M*dol to uas
atoa aba Aaaai to. It aa* •*# ami a
half Atot latag bafera tto baad ana eat
M aaad ■aaaaaaad tbtrtoaa torbaa
Mai to baa aaeaattoaa ratttoa. Mat.
A tor TeaMAi. Tto Miltolga
tot Catos aay* tto banil af Caf*.
Utoa y. B«aM •** attMdod by tto
yaagli M Atoaaaa. Ansar m ana gaa
aaaaatty aaagaadad, aad all pad to
|Aa*«f atolab Cagl. K. ana a aaatoaa
MMbar. aad ab* bad by p««*»al
torttd btoaaana added aaar> to
aaaaato* t* tto gra«*. ae»«*rt abb).
to*f togg Uato Ibaautol byiaa.
-Tbaaatoaaal tor tba aaarr ' Tto
■aagartMt pitoiaa attb baaar w
■ bMaadf aaM to b« n„^u
KbSbMaiMMlnr (to to. tsrtb
l» igaatory af lb* toaau.
HagM to UM Ai «b tobaa
HAWKIMSVILIsE, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1871..
... La '* ai.**", k 1 * 9 * %
Tba aiurta at tavaaaak.
On Mouday avunlng of laat week,
aa aw learn (twin Use Ad\< rtiaer, Iba
city of Savannah *u» vidted by *
heavy gala, which did oumideralile
damage. The atoatour Howmor
Worth, which ram the dvor between
Savannah and llnwkitiarille, waa a«|n
»rated Aunt her niuoriuga, and aae
drifting aaay, a Iron tlru watchman in
charge of th«Ouvtmnr Worth, Mich*
a* I t’olliua, stepped on buard of Ute
'learner Charles 8, llanlec for ilia
inirpoee of aacf ring the Worth. The
nighwwa* unuanaily dark, and Cob
Una, without a light, after making
faat Ilia tinea, alt, tupted to atep from
Um* Iwt of flio Hardee to the Wortli,
when to nilaacd hi* tooting and fail
into llm riverr A toy wito waa pn*a
eul when Coillna fell heard him Call
ing for the colored watchman of tiio
Harder, Iml an the latter waa aaieep,
the toy extended a piank into the
water, when Collin* gra»|x*d one end
of it and ordered the tw»y to let go
the other. Tin* toy obeyed the n»>
•pleat, thinking tliat Collin* would
uaa Um pLnk aa a float to Ute whet la
of Um* Worth. Aa lie had on Ilia
clothing and a pair of heavy I mot*,
ami aa a strong ebbtide was running
ai the linn, it la *up|M>aed tlmt ho
waa cnrriMi under Ui« steamer, noth*
i* g having l*«n heard of him since.
* * -*•* ~
muruuTi IW
od Senaar, Africa, the n«-
, i .be a fcriin nted l„*er of widoh
uiottoeya are paaaitMiaU-ly fond,
A war* of this Ute aalivo» go to |»arta
of foiwat frw|uente,| by the monkey*,
and set on the ground cnlabtinlu-* full
of Um liquor. A* soon tu the nioti
key aoea it and taste* it, be uttei*
b*ml ertea of j,iy, that anon atlmH
Ida comrade*. Then the orgie Is
gin*, ami In n short time they stow
all degrees of intoxication. Tin n the
negroes Tin* fra monkey*
that «*o»w t«» late to get “ftiddbal"
r*«|e. Tlx* drinkers are t«ai far
g,Hte to distrust the negroes, but
•Igtarmtly lake Ilw m for largorapc
msk’ik of their ow n specie*. When
a negro twins one by the band to
lead him oIT, lb,* nearest monkey will
cling to lit, o»„- that Um* llihls »ii|>.
port, and end, it or to get oil id so.
Anotlo-r will urasp him, wad wo on,
until a negro leads a *tugg< ring line
of ten or fift«,ii ui- ukeys. When
til.all, tmMi||M to tto vilixite, Ihey
are avenreiy cag«*>l and gradualh* so-
Item! down, but lor two <»r Three
days a gradually diminishing supply
of Jiipiur is given tbetn. so no to re*
coneik* them by <tegr«'es to their
stale of espUcity. *
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Jtrr. I»«vi» Ixrm iurro iit A
ll»o m. W*tr».K.—Tl Knoxville
tTronk’le Ot the I till »,.y * *
This diatiugnisbed g,-o*. .< iiinn who
•lined at Um- A thin lloii*« y««erday,
was *■ interview, and" by one of the
waiters then moat
When (*,o*iug out of Um dining nano,
Hum* a, existed him in Um mo*l ap
pro Its I sty l« of a k tench dancing tnaa
tar aoMewtmt aa follnwa: M ||ere**
Ma»« J.C Pith, um to know you
in Virgin*. Iluw do you do Mass
Mr. I>a*ia isplwd to the feci
mg *s,juir», stating tliat Ida health
wa* escrilent. Hurra) then asked
Mr. Mavis' if to was acquainted with
Capt. Moll, propiMrtor of tin* A*kin
House, aad bring answered In tba
negaUve, prwff< r«s| to Introduce them,
sad Milting tto acthm to Um word
|Mtfonm»d tba twfsmony wnh ait tbs
flourishes t •• Mas* Jeff, low me to
intro litre Maas dame* It,-II; Maas
Jamas Bell, thl* l* Mass Jeff. list la."
Tto gvnUeUMU ah<sik hand* aad cn
p«y*d a quiet laugh ovar Um uoval
aad rwthar umsmventbmal mod* of
matoag acquaintance.
Tto I.umjikiu (Ktswart county)
Teb grwpb aaya Um corporator* of Um
Amancuaaa,! I'laraarw Kail met met
at I‘mtaa, Web-ter . -maty, on Moa
f dav of tost weefc.lt it BupfwMad tor Um
pwvf a* ot lOOstdering certain bids
, tlmt to s tma* mada Aar thair ehartor.
, |* aay* tba thmtral, Macon aad Bran*,
wafc. If. t. Khabatt and mi unknown
oom|*»y are tto tdddvfw« ami tovora
tto fad **i Brunswok KsilrtmJ
,rv oMigert to ton . conaaakm mth
Fmin ll>v. N\w ton. n .. ,
How Tt la, Look* to it tirar
glab. ,
WHAT ll* SAW AMU lIKAKII. *’*
Dittotß, Tuxaa, July 9, 1871.
The emigration to Texas is rapid
ly inuraaaiOg, and l| larger than that
to all Uni otlitr Suutlieru States ad
del togfilinr—in fact, a large portion
comas tV,iin those Stales. It will
surprise you to learn that a largo
stream of cuttgrwlitm is conrtautly
flowing iulo the Slat* from Illinois
and Missouri, and ottmr Northwest
ern States. I have talked with sev
eral from Illinois nud Missouri, sud
Uicy glvs m reason for changing, that
litiscouutry la auptrior loti at m Boil,
kuigth of the season and mid ness
of tho W ntcra, ami nnuji uheajier.
They are weloomed hero, and from
Uteir arrival until limy aro tattled
mid piepiired to live, the old Texans
in the tielghorlibod aohd them butter
and fresh beef, auil wuch articles, and
I>J their attention*, make Aho emi
grant and lit* family feel at home,
and among friends. How different
from the reports wo have received of
those people!
The new cowers all np|x>ar to be
pcifcctly snllaflml, and are louder in
the praises of the country thsti the
older inhabitants ; in fact, I have seen
but out) dissatisfied person, and he
was a laxy young toy of nineteen or
twenty years, from Glborgle, who had
recently married an old widow of
forty, with no property and six chil
dren. He told me that if be got out
of Texas, and hack in Georgia, he
would thaiiß God and stuy at home-,
Surrounded aa he I*, man could uot
be happy short of I'aradlae. I* Tex
as responsible for Ida dissatisfac
tion.
I think it can lie said without enn
tradiliun that the condicUon of I' xna
la more prna|MtrouN than any of the
Southern Stnt sr The war be indited
instead of injuring, tin* State, and
there i* more money rad less indebt
edness *nt*'iig*li,« | *1 i- > :*n tohiro
tbo wsr. Neither «miu ,s <n;ibxl her
territory, and the usm I l uslnesa of
lb,* country was carried ou with
Mexico in gold nu-l ailvur. Icutertxl
tUe State nt Unlvestou, and from
there to thin lad lit I likvosccu nothing
But eVhlenee ot the highest prosjs rity.
The eoiloa nud grain crops are liuc,
sod tin- clock nod entile are iiuiiilerl, is
on ilie prairiea. A fsrmor informed
me that bis corn crop was Imd, anil
he donbtad If bo ronld ninbo more
tl|an forty or fifty bushels per aero.
Ilnw waul,l thin lie regarded iu Ueor
gin for a short yield f
In this place of about three thou**
and |>enplc, which la the county scot of
Dallas county, a brick court houso
is now* being pull,si down to give
pirns* to a rock building of a lurger
sixe, and to ertat sixty thousand dol
lara; au,l aitiron bridgel*beiogewted
ovar Trinity river at a coat of fifty
thouaaud dollar*.
In Waco, McLennon couoty, a
town of stout four thouaaud ioliab
, Kan*a a wire budge ha* boe.i put'
across lb,* lltnsos river at a cost of
one hu.dred and thirty thousand
dollar* in *p,*cte, and it pays an an
nual divuleud of iwentv-flvc per ceuU
iu sjatcid. •ff • •»' *e
I make thrm* autrmcntawluiply to
-atiow tin* aionetary condition of the
State, counUos, cities, ami people;
ami by mousy, 1 utoau spooio, for ao
paper currency of any klad has Isw*
in*lisa in this Htste atne* IWI, ex
eept lor a tow month* during the warj
w hen Confederate notes were circu-,
Uu dto a limited extent. Travelers
nod emigrants have to enbange their
greenbacks for gold and stiver before
catering the SUte, else they will And
great ittioovaaienta ia Milling their
ItilU. Kvary sale ot trad* ia made
for specie or on a specie basis.
The lamia In Trial are uuf excelled
In any ooonlry and trav*Jii\g ovar the
BUUI paaae<l ovar thousands of acic#
ol (to Aaeataall to (to world, wkioh
uaa to tofcgbt Air fifty evnta an was. I
Tba Southern and middle portion* of 1
tto dfot* W ill ftoaa fryaoaa MaUNttofi ]
at uatom par mm, while tiii* (Um .
wort tore aad ssstrra pnrtioat) ta M
Aim a grain maaitoy hi eto *to- fhaad
ia tto gnat Stottoaaflt, red tto prelr- j
ms ia atmty pototoaafUM (Kate tm>]
Texas 1a an Umpire withirl herself;
and iu tan years will be thd richeat
and iu?wt" powerful State In the
Uulcn. , The tuanufooturiug interest*
are uow being rapidly developed.
In Waco l saw three or four cotton
factoriee*m full operation, yielding
a handsome dividend ou the capital in
vested. Auy honest mau who comes
here caa make, not only a living, but
can accumulate without much labor.
The great need ia railroads; and
these will soon he built all through
the State. The only roads now run
ning are dne fi-om Oulveston to Hous
ton ; the Texas Central from Hous
ton to Go roe* bock ia Limestone coun
ty, a distance of 180 miles, but
which is now being built to the Red
Hirer in Grayson county; Ute Gal
veston, Houston, and San Antonio
Kailroad, ai present running from
Harrisburg' on tile and
Hons*oh rood to Columbus in Colo
rado enmity, but which will bo con
tinued to Ban Antonio; and the
Texas Pacific,from Rheveport through
Marshall to Longview in Upshur
county, But which will soon be com
pleted through the State and on to
California. Thu projected roads arc
the Ureal Northern, from llouston
directly north through the ludian terri
tory to Kansas; the T'ranscontineut.d
from the Arkansas lino through Uu>
northern and northwestern portion of
the Htate to some point In the ex
treme western counties, where it is
merged Into the Texas Pacific, aud
several others which will not be built
for some years.
The Tuxaa* Pacific and the Tcxns
Central Roods are. the most Impor
tant, and will I e built within a short
lime. As soon as those are completed
they*will open to emigration the fin
est binds in the State. Hut enough
of. railroads.
There is a trong desire among the
l>oliticiaiis to divide Texas into three
Rtalua, and thus increase the number
ofnlllcurs. Hut fr»iu.the generally ex
pressed sentiment* of |ieople, 1 think
the* proposition will be voted down,
i hape so nt least, as a dvlsion
cannot improve the condition of tin
people iii any way U. 1. T.
A I.nvAi. KU’KLUX.—Lowery, the
great chief of the North Cnroltnn
African Ku-khtx, is the most loyal
in in in the .South. The Wilmington
Star of Monday says :
We worn informed .yesterday that
the told and daring villain, Henry
Horry Lowry, had th * audacity to go
to Mr. John McNair's house, hi Holie
son comPy. yesterday morning, and
demand his breakfast. This was giv
en hihi, when he told Mr. McNair to
go to Luuibcrtoii and- inform tin*
Rlitriir McMillian for him that if his
wifti, who is now In jail nt that place
was not set at liberty by Mondny
next, he would drench the county of
Hols-sou in blood. Mr. McNair re
sides shout four miles above Buies
store, the latter place being the gen
eral rendexvour or hcmlquatcr of the
Sbcrifb who iuv trying to effect bis
capture. Our informant convened
with Mr. MeNalr, who was on the
train yesterday en route for Lumber
ton, to inform the Sheriff of Lowry 's
tlnvaU, and obtained the above facts
Crvm him. *
It seem* from the dispatch printed
Monday, that Lowry did set to work
early Monday morning aa lie prom
ised, ami killed two prominent ti.cn
of Itobrenn county sod wounded bii
•other- ambushing them on the high
way. Lowry is worth more to Grant’s
Ku-klux programme*than any other
mau iu the eonatrv— Tetegrojtk.
Tux Anotmow or UaAND Jtmiia.
—Grand Juries have fieon abolished
jn tto Stale Coarts of Wisconsin by
an act of Urn Legislature which went
into offoc! July 1. In the United
.State* Circuit Court, told at Osh
k<mb, Judge Miller, in dsltveriag Id*
ohargd to tto. graad jury of tliat
court, took oooa'ion to comment up
on Uua law, aad to strong tarns ex
, iireewd fc'« regret at tto change.
Judge Miller reviewed the history of
| tto gnuMl Jury system aad the ob
ject* for which it had, torn Instituted,
aad said that tto people of Wlseo*-
sin woufcl hareereaao* to deplore Ike
' aboflUon of grand juries aa » great
Jiublio calamity. He also said that
Um fatton of Utfa Repaid we, if alive
ip (to tto graad Juriae atotoked
would eenahUr tto iatoUunU of
WiaoMMto a degraded people
fm news papiST for tale a£ this
HAWKIWSVILLE DISPATCH
PDBLISHBD EVKRY TnURHDItT.
|W* totonjpto*..- 00 a i’ecr, in alliance
Rules uud Rule*.
W Advertisement* $1 00 per square for
the first insertion, and 75 cuuts for each
subsequent insertion. (A square is the
space ot one inch in depth oT the column,
irrespective of the number of lines.)
COKTUACT ADVEKTIHtKO.
1 in * m fi mI 8 m iS iA
fsquare: “ 8 » B’* 8 1 810 % f. F .
.2 “ ... 5 8 11 15 20
8 “ ... 7 11 15 20 80
4 ". ... 9 14 18 2A 35
* column.. 10 lfl 20 35 45
1 “ * .. 15 20 30 60 75
l " .. *2O 30 40 75 125
A liberal deduction will be niude with
those who advertise by the year.
The miinhy for advertisements is due ou
!hc first insertion.
Tributes of ltesp<>et, ltcsolutlons l>y 8,«*1-
eliea. Obituaries, ete., cxcmliugsix lines,
to he charted as transient advertising.
Bub*erilicn, wishing their papers changed
Irotn one posW-olfice to another, must state
I lie name <4‘ the imst-olfiee from w hich they
wish it chatlged. as well a* that to which
they wish it sent
I.KOAI, AIIVKRTIBIKO.
Oiiimn \nv’s—Citations for Letters
"ot Administration, by Administra
tors, Executor*, Uunrdiuns, Ar....| 3 5
Application for Letters of Dismis
sion from Administration 4 00
- A ppliention for Letters of Disuiis
,ion from fttinrdinnsliip 550
Application for leave to sell Land 4 00
Roticu to Deiitors uud Creditors 5 50
Sales of |H'rsoiml or perishable
property, per square 1 50
Sales of Lunds, per square 0 50
RfnritiKK’*—Per levy 350
Mortgage sales, ten lines or less.. 500
Tax Collector's sales, per square, 5 00
Cf/lfha'lf—Foreclosure of Mortga
ges and other Monthly advertise
ments, 81 per square of one iueli for
fraeh Insertion.
Announcing ('ounty Candidates.. 800
Announcing District Candidates,. 12 00
For a man advertising ids wife, in
advance 20 00
*BT Sales of Land, by Administrators,
Executors or Gnnrdlans, are required by
law to lie held ou Die first ‘Tuesday in the
month,between the hours of ten in the fore
noon and three in the afternoon, nt the
Court-house in the county iu which the
property Is situated.
Notice of these sales must lie given in a
public gazette 40 days previous to the day
of sale.
Notice (or the sale of personal property
mu-,1 lie given iu like manner, 10 (lays pre
vious to sale day.
• Nortec to debtors and creditors of an es
tate must also lie published 40 days.
Notin' the' upplit-'tloii will be made to
the Court ot Ordinary for leave to sell land
must lie published fur four weeks.
Citations on letters of administration,
lliinrdimisliip, &<■ , must lie published 30
days; for dismission from iidministratinii,
monthly three months; lor dismission from
iieinliauftliip, 40 days.
Holes lor Hits foreclosure of Mortgages
ou-l la- published monthly, lour months;
or establishing lost papers, for the full
;»l.'e of three mouths ; for compelling titles
rum Executors or Administrators, where
■on I lias linen given hv the deceased, the
ill spare of three inimlhs.
*’lielin’* sales must lie puhli-hcd for fntll
I'.ddiculioiis will always lx- continued
■eollihig lo these, till! legal requirements
•’ *... 1
L A. HALL,
Attorney & Counsellor at L; w,
EASTMAN, OEOROIA,
■VX/TLI. give prompt attention to all
v v business entrusted to Ids care.
marlO-tf
A. C. PATE,
ATTORNKY AT I.AW,
HAWKINSVILLE, QA
WILL practice in the enmities ot I
la«ki, Houston, Dooly, WUonx, Tel
fair, Irwin, imuren* ami Dodge, anil, liy
s|a eial eon true t, iu any Court iu the .Stale
ftiny2s-tf
L. C. RYAN, .
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
HAWKINBVILLE, UA.
Wild, pnu lice in the coontic* of Pu
laski, Houston, Dooly, Wilcox, Tel
fair. Lanrens and |>o»ige, and by special
contract, in any Court in the rtlate.
OFFICE—Over J. (> Jelke A Brother s
store, in old hotel building
Junel-tf .
CHAS. C. KIBBEE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
/M H'A'7.\ A'l7/./.A’, aA.
Will praellr* in the Circuit and District
Court* of the United State,, for the South
er* Districtuf Dcorgia. and in the Suix-rior
C<dirt* of flouston, Dunly, Pulaski, lam
ren», Wilcox, THfhlr, Irw in and Dodge
O,unties. Jnn*lß 1j
ICEI ICE I ICE I
LEMONS I LEMONS I
Dwring ihe ts-soon, T will keep on hand
for tM *w;<nna»,station of ••irtssn* In mwn
and country, ICE and LEMONS at either
whotoste or r*MH Fandlie* ran supply
themaelve* at sliort notice Term* curli
• . A. WATEHMAN.
wayto-to At Un Okl Btoed.
A IT
TTWO MAChINk 00. ROrtTOIf.MASS
or ST LOl'lß, MO
mtrMm
NO. 30
Selling at Cost I
INTO H’LJIvIBXJO-!
I AM desirous ofchangiug my buslns**
from Groceries to Dry Good*, and tc
this end 1 um offering at COST, for Cash,
all my present stock or
Family and Fancy Groceries,
With
PLANTATION SUPPLIES)
ETC., ETC.,
Those who wrl*h to buy Sugar, Goffo*
Lard, Byruo, Molasses, Bacon, Bait, Rim'
Tobacco, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware
etc., can get th« very beat bargains by call
ing ou iuc, as 1 am coiujveiled to cloae oui
my stock of Groceries for n large stock o
Dry Goods which 1 propose to bring fr«>n;
New York tjirly In the Fall, If any of ra,
country friends and customers are needing
sucli goods as I have, now is their opportu
nity, for I intend to change -business b.
about sixty days.
.mo. R LOVE.
Ibiwkinaviile, June 29, 1871. 2m
Family Groceries
A Large Block of
BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR,
Coffee, Lard,
And n general stock of Family Groceris*.
together with an nssortwcut of
etc
Which we will sell us cheap as can be pur
chased in Ilnwkinsville. We cannot l»
undersold. Farmers, housekeepers and ai
others, who have tle-ir provisions to bu> ,
are invited to cull.
GHMf 0. It. CONEY A CO.
JARS!
Preserving Fluids I
JUST received a lot of the beat Jars for
preserving Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
Also a small lot of SPEAR’S IMPROV
El> PRESERVING BDLUTION-on«
|mund will preserve 192 pounds of Fruit.
For sale by
J. A THOMPSON,
JtinelS-tf llawklnaville, Go.
A. WESTCOTT,
Dealer in
Stoves and Cooking Utensils,
And Manufacturer of
Tinware, Sheet Iron, etoi
Rootling and Guttering promptly don'
Lightning Rods put up at snort notic.
Agent for the Harris Dow Law Oottoh
Seed Planter.
1 have in store some excellent Cookin'-
Hums, wliieli I will sell at Macon prices.
freight added. Come aud see what I have
A. WESTCOTT,
frbls~et6m llawkinsville.
SUNDRIES.
PERFUMERY
BOOKS, * *
STATIONERY,
POCKET CUTLERY,
FINE RAZORS,
FISH HOOKS AND LINKS—A
fine assortment at
Dissolution.
The lew firm of Pate iSi Ryan ia this day
disolvcd by mutual Consent The liual
ness of the firm will lie settled by
ANTONY C. PATE,
L. and. RYAN
IbiwklhHville, Go., Muy 22, 1871.
A _*l Persons afflicted will.
U QTn Ml H Asthma can learn of r
ni QIIIIIIU mrniis of cure, by ad
dressing Win. 11. Kanilinin A Cos., Sparta.
Wis., til, losing postage Stamp for return
answer. * juni-29- Ijr.
flpntifripp Ss?
Uullllll IUC French Tooth Lor
enges are deliglited Enclose 35 cent* tA
Win H. Kamliam & Cos., Kparta, Wls .loi
a sample lwx. Something *cw sod not*!
June29-ly. *
Georgia—l’ULakkl I'OUXTY,
Wiicreaa. H. H. Whitfield lias appUmi
for Idlers of administration de bosua non
on the estate of J. tt. Daniel, deceased:
These are, therefrire, lo cite and admon
ish all persona concerned to to aad Sppe* r
at my offlcre-witliln the time prescribed by
law, to nbow cause, if any they have, why
said letter* should not to granted Given
under my baud *nd o fficisl signature
TW» July*, I§7l. *
J J. HPARROW, Ordinary.
jui> 6-80d (Printer’* fee 8tofl)
Pocket-Book Lost.
*. Lam, on Monday last somewhere within
ihe limit* of town, • Pocket-Book osctalc
ing 8 1 ■« coal' »nd a note <» Arthur New
man for Twenty dotlara T wfltpav sauitsbb
reward lor tto rcorery ot tbs bask and
con ten's , I
DOW LftOAN.
JulyM ts >