The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889, January 25, 1872, Image 3

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St X>|tVc’* Mpisccpai Church
Hundny AIM every Sunday at 9 o’clock
' a. ta. Morning prayer at 10 o’clock A. m.
Evening prayer every Friday evening at
7i o'clock.
• Rev H C. Hornady.—'We arc
requested to state that this eminent Divine
will preach at the Baptist Church in this
place pn Sabbath nest
BSarridd— At the bride’s residence, on
the morning of January 21st, by M. Barber,
Esq., Mr. Josiah Koukuts, aged seventy
aix years, to Mis. Euzabsth Taylor,
aged fifty-four. All of Pulaski county,
Georgia.
Sugar Cano 'Wanted —Wu want
fifty Green Sugar Cane for planting pur
poses, for which wo will give one year’s
subscription to the Disi-atcu or pay the
cash if desired. Bring us a few.
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Ooano at Ruction- —Mr. Jas. 11.
Djchcs advertises to sell at auction on Sat
utxlay-next* several tons of Merryntan's
Phosphate. Read liis advertisement and
be on hand with your cash.
Cotton for the lost two days lias been
selling hi Ilawkinsvillc from 10 J to 20 cents
for the best grades.
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A righting Offcnoo —Just lmllo
Wall, mule!’’ to an old poke-easy ani
mal and a stupid negro, and a “ bit of a
’ scrimmage’’ follows, wlticli results in a
knock down and a Council scrape. Five
dollars and costs are then collected lor the
use of the Town Govern mint for 1872.
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McCormick & Oliver —lt will be
seen that those gentlemen nrc again in the
market wttli a handsome stock of provis
ions.' Ha'wkinsvilie lias several of the
cleverest Grocery merchants in the State,
and of (Ids class we find McCormick A
Olivier' They can afford the most satisfac
tory accommodation to cash customers,
and the c*sli business is the best from the
fact thjt every man knows where lie stands.
Read their advertisement.
A Sad Accident—Capt. ISTorman
McDuffie Silled.—lt is seldom we nre
called upon to chronicle u sadder or more
unfortunate occurrence than the killing of
Capt. Nurmatt McDuffie by the cars at
Dullard’s Station, Macon and Brunswick
Rallroa-l, on Thursday hist, while on his
way to Texas. When the news was re
ceived by telegraph an hour after the ac
ehlant, our citizens were grief stricken at
tlmt had befallen ope whom
thoyhalri kdown and esteemed so long.
BuJ’few men co ukl claim more friends in
thireoinmunity a ml vicinity than Capt.
McDuffie. For loug years (indeed, we might
saytiiis entirc life,) be hud been Identified
with the interests of our section,and during
that time, cudcared himself to a host of the
best citizens of this and a ljoiningco n; et.
Two yeans ago he removed to Texas, ac
companicd by his family an 1 a low triemls
who ycl remain in that far-off Slate, ami
to whom the mournful tidings of Ids
untimely death will lie an almost unbeara
ble weight of sorrow.
The remains of the deceased were brought
down on Thursday login's train and buried
at thqCeuiulerj’in this place ou Batmlay
lasi,llls Masonic brethren of Mount Hope
Lodge paying the usual honors to a departed
member ol their fraternity. The business
houses erf the town were closed on the
occasion, and a large numlicr ol citizens
joined 'ln the procession. There were
many sad hearts that day. A man we
may say evcrylnvly liked had gone to his
final resting place. May mother earth
press gently o'er him, and his soul find
rest in thst better world unknown to mor
tals.
local Improvements—Since the
first of last June more dwellings and store
houses have been erected in Ilawkinsvillc
than for two previous years. Whether it
is a strong indication of the prosperity ot
the town, we arc unable to say, but new
framed buildings are going up all round,
and some of them very handsome. Joe
Miller's side of town begins to look pretty.
Just beyond the shops ! o will soon have
completed a very commodious dwelling,
surrounded by a neat paling. We under
stand also that Messrs. Wilcox, Miller A
Cos. will erect other buildings in the vicini
ty for tenement purposes.
Sheriff Fuighum will also soon lisve fin
ished a very pretty residence opposite the
Methodist Church, the location being
most eligible, and in a pleasant part of
town.
A large quantity of rocks has been de
posited on the old McCabe lot, for the
purpose of laying the foundations, so we
are informed, of new buildings which
Capl. Leith proposes to put up during the
ywar.
All the carpenters have been busy for
Several months, and there is no sign of a
oessstion of their employment The old
town “ holds it own,” remarkably well,
and will continue to he the best point for the
purdbme of supplies and shipment of cotton
for this part of Georgia.
Hurrah for Dooly! The Danner
County of Georgia!— Let Georgians
stand amazed when we record one of the
most startling facta in agiiciiltural history.
Caleb FulUngtou, living in the Third
District ol'Dooly county, hats now on hand
TiuitTY-EUnrr bales of cotton which he lias
had ginned and packed nine vitaus. Nine
bales of this cotton are now stored in J.
11. Kendrick A; Co’s warehouse, and have
been there wc believe since last Spring.
The remainder of the thirty-eight bales arc
now being hauled to market, and we
understand will be offered for stile at an
early day.
The above Is one of the most remarka
ble incidents in the era of cotton culture,
and wo urc inclined to think some of the
readers of the Illsi-ATcn will doubt our
statement. Yet it is positively true. Wc
arc almost tempted to hoist Mr. Fulling
ton's name for President of the Georgia
State Agricultural Society. At any rate
he should attend the next convention of
the Society as a delegate from the Third
District of Dooly, and perhaps lie might
tell 14 what he knows about farming" to
great adva: tage.
Wo arc ‘STottra Truly—There is
nothing that cheers a desolate heart so
much as a kind act, and nothing that gives
more pleasure to the inner man than a dine
from the ham of a tat pig, when dressed
and baked to one's notion. Charlie Coney
is a clever fellow, and if anybody wants
an ill-sliupcn nose or an ugly eye, the best
way to get it is to dispute our word about
him. Just think of his killing a three
months' old pig weighing forty five pounds
net, and then sending the editor one of the
hams ! Now, candidly, what better deed
could lie have done to call forth the admi
ration of our B——oul ? “Go the whole
hog or none," is not Charley’s motto. lie
believes in a division. Neither docs lie
say, “Root pig or die,” lor his pigs were
the largest and fattest in town. In fact,
Charley is himself fat, and has everything
fat around him. IBs baby is the preficst
and fattest in town, except little Lewis
Renton, son of our young Mend Henry
Wood, amt of course it would be fatal to us
ifwc were to attempt to decide the ques
tion <>t lieauty between them, so the mat
ter is out of our bunds.
Oh, My! how Cold I —Rut (lu re is
no danger of freezing if you wear good,
warm Clothing. Perhaps smneliody is
now wanting a nice, warm and handsome
stilt. If so, just let them go o J-ovc A
Ladlrr's, who arc now a.lvertising to close
out at a reduced price. This is awful
weather, ami if you value your life, be
careful ami keep on good Clothing. We
lielivc Jim sold about thirty suits a few
weeks ago in less than three days from their
arrival. That’s the way to do. Sell a
great dea 1 and m ike a little piolit ou all.
It were far better to sell thirty suits at a
small profit tlmu five suits at a big profit.
A go.il policy. Love A Liidler know
how to do tlie tiling Yon might us well
try to climb a greasy pole as to keep from
buying when Jiiu I-aidlcr sees your money
and finds out your wants. Ami then the
firm buys cotton in large and small quan
tiles. In fact they do anything to accom
modate customers.
Amusement —Prof, ltynn and his
son Holla gave exhibitions at the Court
House in Monday and Ti.es
day nights were witnessed by
not large though exceedingly well-pleased
audiences. Prof Ryan's lectures were very
entertaining, especially to those capable
of receiving and comprehending his re
marks, while . the series of characters
wnich Master Itolla represented provoked
laughter from the whole house. The
tertuinmcnls, both intellectual and comic
a), were highly cntcresling, and gave per
fect satisfaction. Many conceded that
they far excelled a circus, though not to be
classed ill that category of shows, as they
were more chaste in every respect.
More Gourds
The Pulaski gourd-vine story was not
altogether without its morn! effect.—
George Woods, tlie author of the romance,
is now the most cautious writer in the
universe. He carries a rule and tape-line
in liis pi Kike l to nuns' ire things.— free(w nah
lieu*
You’re another, Harris. Wc tiiltud to
resume tiie publication of tlie gourd sto
ry in a few days. Laurens county shall
have a hearing very soon. Pulaski beats
the Ualancc of the world, but Dodge coun
ty beats Pulaski, and now wc have a
letter from Laurens that beats Dodge
clean out of her boots.
II [no oilier county competes for the
premium on gourds, Laurens shall have
it.
A Kansas family contains fifteen chil
dren nine of whom are girls. Recently
their fond papa bought them nine dresses
•piece. A good place for sewing machine
agents.
A clergyman named Fiddle • respectful
ly declines ” the degree of Dl D. t because,
as he said, he really did not wish to be
known as the Rev. Fiddle D D.
Sad Accident at Dullard Station
- Captain off orman McDuffie- Kill
ed. —Thursday morning as the up passim
gel train on the Macon and Brunswick
road was passing Bullard Station, ('apt
NoruiauJdd tuftle stepped limn the car
while the train was yut in JnOtien, and
when walking up the platform stcp3 to en
ter the depot, slipped and fe)l between thf
moving train and tlie platform and was
instantly crushed to death. These are
the particulars as nearly ns we could get
them, and suppose they are in tlie main,
correct. Captain McDuffie was about fif
ty years ol' age and has been for many
yenrs an iiitluentinl citizen of Pulaski
connty, until-two years ago, when lie re
moved to Texas. A short tiiuu sineu lie
returned to visit his old friends and ac
quaintances, and had just started back to
his home and family. Alas i alas Ihe will
never reach them. Several persons from
near Ilawkinsvillc were in company w ith
him on route for Texas where they propose
settling. Captain Mcl)ufiic will be re
membered us tlie gentluuiuii who had dur
ing the war, a considerable controversy
with General Howell Cobb in regard to a
steamer seized by tlie General on the Oc
mulgcc river while in command of this dis
trict. lie was well known throughout
this section, and his sudden death lias
brought sadness to many hearts.—Tele
graph.
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Ttao Central Railroad Pare Tick
ets —The correspondent of the Baltimore
Bin writes from Washington : “ The Con.
trill Railroad Company of Georgia has
been issuing a ticket covering a certain
number of fares over tlie road, and which
lias been used as a kind of currency by
the company and by the community.
This is in violation of tlie national hanking
law, and the comptroller of the currency
has culled attention to the matter.
Office Special AgentM AS R K
HAWKIXMVt t.l-K, oa., )
January 25, 1879. J
All persons who hold my certificates
for SliK-k in Macon A Brunswick Railroad,
are reqiusted to present the same at the Of
fice of the company in Macon, and receive
their Stock Script.
Those holding my certificate* for etock, on
which full jxiymcnts have been made, and
endorsed thereon ; will lie entitled to jxqw
free to the meeting of Stock-holders, to lie
held in Macon on the sth February proxi
mo. Tliose who are still due a balance on
their certificates will please call on me and
pay such balances, and have same credited,
and thus become entitled to pass to and
from said meeting of Stock-holders free of
charge.
O. C. HORNE,
Special Agent.
Tribute of ItcEpoct.
Mti.fvooT, V. fr V W )
January HI, 1872. |
The committee, whose duty it in In re
port suitable resolutions to tin* Lodge n
i 1 itive to the death of our Brother, John A.
Hundley, respectfully report:
Resolved, Ist. Tlmt this L'nlge has, in
tlie death of our deceased brother, lost
one of tiieir best members, the community
; a useful citizen, and the Slate an honest
and conscientious Legislator.
Unsolved 2<l. That, in the life and char
acter of brother ; llcmlley, we recognize
those noble traits w hich endeared him to
his ncighliors and friends, and which
bear Hie unmistakable evidence of a true
man and a good Mason.
Therefore, while we submit to the <ibq*n
sation of un all wise Creator, and deplore
the untimely death of our brother, wc en
leitaiii’ii bright hope through the merits
of “the lion of ilic tribe of Judu,” that “our
loss is his eternal gain."
Resolved, fid. That these resolutions be
recorded on the minutes of the lodge,
a ropy lie sent to the family of the deceased
banker, thu Lodge rviu lie clothed in the
u-ual habiliments, and the uietiiburs wear
the usual budge of mourning for the space
of thirty days.
Brother John A. Hcndley was bom in
Pulaski county, 14th day of August, 1834,
and died on the 19th day of December,
1871. Aged 37 years.
J. A POUNDS,
M. B. JOHNSON,
W. B. CONE,
Committee.
General Grant has just touched the high
est point of all his greatness. A paper col
lar has been named alter him.
Take Simmons' Liter lb pdator; it will
remove all unpleasant feelings and make .
you well. Prepared only by J. 11. Zciliu
Si Cos. Macon, Ga.
Foil House Cleaxiso, washing dishes, j
doors, oil cloths, tables, cleaning windows, j
paint, knives nnd polishing tin, brass and :
all metal, use Enoch Morgan's Sons’ Ha po
lio. It is cheaper and better, than soap, j
Get it from your grocer, or at 211 Wash-!
inglou street, N. Y. For sale by John Fale )
Si Cos., Ilawkinsvillc, Ga.
ocl. ly-mn. i
GEORGIA— Pulaski Couxty.—Where- 1
as, L. L. Harrrtl applies to me for let* j
tors of guardianship of tiie minors of John
A. Hcndley, deceased:
These are. tliender- to cite and admon
ish all parties concerned, to be and appear
at my office within the time alhrwed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not Ik- granted.
J. J SPARROW. Ordinary. I
dcc27-30u (Printer's lee $3.30
D. RHODES,
Dealer in.
Choice Family Groceries
Ivlanning’s Old. Stand,
Hawkinsvillo, Georgia
Largo Stock of
Bacon, Lard, Hams,
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, BAGGING, TIES,
Tobacco, SnulT, Smoked Beef, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef
Tongues, Mackerel, Blue Fish, White Fish, Smoked Salmon,
Oysters, Lobsters, Pickles, Jellies
Preserves, Currants, Citron, Cranberries. Prunes, &c.
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH.
nov23-ct
n* swruna—p■aws—gffij Tun Svtii
| SIMMONSjHSr
1 ■-TKyanilpain in the
Mile, Sunn times the pain in in the •boul
der, and in Niiftnken for rheumatism. , The
stomach Is affected with loss of appetite and
sicktictM, Iwiwels in general costive, some
times alternating with lux. The head
"i* US'. troubled w ith
ij -r ttttti-r—> Spain, and a dull.,
j J—iJL V IjXV gheitvy sensation,
It. Jl" ••■-Utcf.l.l- loss
ut memory, nceompaiiinl with painful *cn
s-tllim of having left undone something
which ought to have been done. Often
complaining of wealinevs, debility and low
spirits. Sometimes ninny of the above
symptoms attend the disease, and at other
times very few of them: Imt the liver is
generally the organ most involved. (Jure
the liver with
DR. SIMONS’
Liver Regulator,
A preparation of roots and herbs, war
ranted to Is- strictly vegetable, and can do
no injury to any one. It lias been used by
liundrf-Is, and known for the !n«t forty
yenrs ns one of (lie most reliable, efficacious
and harmless preparations ever offered to
tin- suffering. If taken regularly and per
sistently, ills sure to cure
E3H— 33BBWWI»IB»|>y g peps la,
JULATOft.p^p
■chronic dine
fami—UMHinunirlma, affec
tions of the kidneys, fever, nervousness,
chills, diseases of the skin, impurity of (be
blood, melancholy, or depression of spirits,
heartburn, colie,'or pains in the bowel.,
pain in the head, fever nnd ague, dropsy,
India, pain in the back, Ac.
Prepared only hy
x zz zmm?? &. co,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Price. $1 ; by mail ,1.25.
Tim following highly respectable persons
‘•tin fully attest to the virtues of this valun-
I4n medicine, and to whom we most re
spectrally refer:
lien W S Holt, President S W It R Cos;
Rev J R Felder, I’erry, fin; Colonel K K
Hparks, Albany, Os; 0 Masbir.on, Esq,
Sheriff Bibb county; J A Butts, Kainbridgc,
Ga; Dykes Si Hparlmwk. editors Floridian,
Tallahassee; Rev J W Burke, Macon, Ga;
Virgil Powers, Esq, Sup’l 8 W R R ; Hon
Alexander II Stephens, Bishop Pierce, Gen
John B Gordon, David Wills, D I), Gren
ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Maeon, Ga;
Rev K F Easterling. P E Florida Confer
once. Major A F Wooley, Kingston, Ga;
Editor Maeon Telegraph, anil others.
For sale by J. A. THOMPSON,
Ilawkinsvillc, Ga.,
And all Druggists thr<>ughout Uie South
jnly2o-ly
Dodge County Sheriff’s Sale.
Will lie s«dd before the Court House
iloor in tlie town of Eas (man, badge eounj
ty, on the first Tuesday in February next,
tlie following property, to-wit:
One lot of land. No. fifty-seven, lying in
the 20th District of originally Pulaski now
Dodge County Levied on as the proper
tv »j John Wesley to satisfy one tax fila ill
favor "f Dodg- eounty. Property pointed
nut by David Buchan, Agent. Levied on
by U. 11. Evans, Constable, and returned
to me this December 30,1871.
JORDAN BROWN,
Sheriff.
!aa.n-tds (Tranters fee $3.50.
KIBBEE’S
Aromatic Tonic Bitters.
f|MIE undersigned has recently returned
1 from Now York with a large supply
of material for the manufacture of the
alMive. I will in a few (lavs lie prepared to
supply tlie fast growing demand. The best
recommendation that they can have is the
i iiflorsemenl of our Medical Faculty here,
and elsew here, and the unanimous praise
they have obtained from ull who have
given litem a trial. I shall use only the
lu st materials (Drugs, Spirits and Wine,)
in their manufacture that ran be found in
New York. J. M. KIBBLE,
Proprietor.
Ilawkinsvillc, Ga., Dee. 7, 1371.
NO PATENT RIGHT!
NO TRADE MARK I
No Cure all, Secret or Humbug
I have in my possession many valuable
Recipes, some or which I have Inherited,
and some that 1 have paid money for. 1
have tested thoroughly tliose that I am
offering to the public, and I have found
them quite equal to any preparations ol the
day, in tin ir line of Specialties. Any pliy
sietan Is quite welcome to all the secrets of
their combination, and 1 have yet to find
one that will not admit their merits on lie
ing made acquainted with their nature and
cliaraeler. Respectfully,
decT-tf J. M. KIIIBEE.
Chloroform Liniment.
This article is a combination of Chloro
form Ammonia, Camphor, Am era, Ac.,Ae,
and is tlie In st nrlklc ever ofe cd the pub
lic for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Stilf Neck or Joints, Sore Throat, Bruises
or contusions of uny kind. Every family
should have it on hntid, and trill hare it,
after a trial of its many virtites.
J M. KIRIiEK, Proprietor.
Hawkiiisville, (la., Dec. 14-ts.
CHOLERA REMEDyT
This celebrated remedy has been n long
lime in use in Now York, and other cities
in the North, during the visitations of Uie
Asiatic Cholera, with uuivensd approval,
and is known as Corlear’s Specific for
Cholera, Dysintery, Diarrlura, and trouble
of bowels in adult, and children. Any
physician will give it endorsenunt, know
ing its com bins I inn .
J. M KIRBEE, Proprietor.
Ilawkinsvillc, Ga., Dec. 14-ts.
COUGH SYRUp!
This preparation of Syrup Squills. Syrup
Ipecac, Syrup Wild Cherry, Tinet. Opium,
Honey, etc., has met with general approlat
lion and success as a relief to long estab
lished and troublesome Cowrlis, either
chronic or Irom seven: colds. Try a bottle.
J M KIBBKE. Proprietor.
HawklnaviHc, Ga, Dec. 14-ts
E. J. JOHNSTOW,
Doauxb at
Clocks,
Diamond and otuek jewel
ry, Silver and Plated Ware, Musi
cal Instruments, Fancy Goods, Oitlety,
etc. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
tiret manner. 07 Mvuxri St.. Macon
GA. " j an 4-3 m
U S. Marshal’s Sal^
UNDER and by virtue of a writ of Pi
eel t Uciae, issued out of tlie llotmrabla,
the Fifth Circuit Court *f thounltod Slates
for tho Southern District of Georgia, in fa
vor of the Plaintiff Daniel H. Baldwin, ii
the following cuso to-wit:
DANIEL H. BALDWIN
vs.
Pulaski Manufacturing Co<
I have levied upon, as the property 0
The Pulaski Manufacturing Company, nil
those lots of land, situate, lying and Ming
in thu town of ilawkinsvillc, County J
Pulaski, and State of Georgia, known na4
distinguished in plan of said town, oa lota
numbers live (5). six, (ft), seven (7), and
eight (8), iu onaarc eleven (11), new survey
or town ot Htiwkiusville, containing on*
acre, more or less, together with all th« im
provement.- thereon, consisting of the main
Factory Building metal root, three atotion,
first story brick, dimensions JiixtW; also.
Brick Engine House uietalic roof, with ms
seventy burse power engine, nnd one ta
bular boiler with ull pumps, pi|iea and oth*
er appurtenances necessary thereto. Also,
two iqieriilivcs’ houses—one two stoiy, Iks
other one story, with shop, and suck
house, and other necessary
Also—the following machinery and oth
er ankles, to-wit: One (1) Willow with
condenser, one (1) Double 1-appcr (Jenks),
one (1) Lappcr Scales,' three (3) Clipper
Cards with railroad head and Bclf-stripperi
(Jenks); three (3) Drawing Frames with 140
cans ; pue (1) Dauforth Speeder 24 Bobbins;
four Jenks Ring Traveler Spinning Frames,
904«pindlea each with changes of gearing;
one il) sizing Trough copper pi pc; four
(1) Traver-e Reels; 40 spindles each; on#
ill Bundling l’rtss and Seales; one (It
\S'Kid's Spooler, 21 spindles; one (1)
Wood's lie uning Mill; one (1) Wood’s
Warping Mill; one (1) Raising Press; one
til (ju.tilranl Seale and Reel; four (41
Wood's 8 Treadle Looms, ami four (4)
Wood’s 2 Treadle l-ooins with shuttles,
reeds, Si c., all complete ; one (1) Rand ms
chine; one (1) Custom Wool Card; one (I)
Wool Gin ; one (1) Wool Breaker; one (!)
Double Wool Card ; one (1) Kellogg con
denser and kreel complete, one (IJ Wool
Jack, 240 spindles, one (1) Card Grinder,
one (1) Traverse Grimier, nno (1) Main
Shaft, 90 feet long with pulltea complete,
three (3) Counter Shaft’s about 50 feet long
with pullica complete; Main Belting ana
Belting for all Machinery, new. Severn]
hundred feet, one (It Portable Furnace,
Blacksmith’a and other Tools, one (1)
Grindstone, one (1) Brass Bell, one (1) set
Roller Covering Trails complete, six (0)
Panel Doors, two (2) Pair Panel Window
Shutters, (8) Mantel Pieces, two hundred
(200) Ills. Colton more or less, in Picker
Riant), eleven (11) Wurps, 300 yards essh.
No. 12; one tl) Half bbl. more or less,
Spimllu Oil, nuc (1) half lutrrell mors me
lues, Wool Oil, one (1) lot Roller covering
leather ami felting, one superior Wateh
nian’a Cloek, (Buerk’s), one (1) half doxen
oilier chairs.
Fire Buckets, Water Buckets, lot ofteole
and other sundries, and by consent of both
Plaintiff aud Defendants, will sell the
whole of the above property, (personal end
realty,) at public auction, at tho Coart
House, in the City ol Macou, county at
Bibb, and State of Georgia, oil tho
FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY
NEXT,
between (lie lawful hours of salo. Pray
erty pointed out by Uie Plaintiff's attor
noys.
Dated nt Savannah, Georgia, January
Ist, 1872.
WILLIAM 11. SMITH,
jnnll-4t United State* Marshal.
NEW GOODS!
Tlie undersigned takes this method #f
informing the citizens of Pulaski, Dooly,
Houston, Wilcox, Dodge and Irwin Coun
ties, ami the public generally, that he will
be found at the old stand of Grace A Fate,
where he has just received nnd will keep
on hand a splendid stra-k of
DRY GOODS ANDCLOTHING,
Boots,Shoes, lints, Domestics, Hardware,
Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, anil
ulninst anything Mint tlie farmer needs.
Be stite ami call before purchasing else
where, and you will certainly find it t#
your interest, iis I am determined to sell as
low in tin' lowest.
1 would esp< eially advise un cxainina
lion ol tny SbM'k or
Boots and Shoes,
With an assortment of Huts, which cam
not be lienten in Jirlce r.r qimiily.
Country Prialtico taken in exchange for
Gikhls.
W. J. FOUNTAIN.
Mr. D. G. Fleming, late of the firm #f
Oliver A Fleming, will be found on hand
ready ami willing to accommodate ail hie
old triemls who may favor him with ft
all. octl9-3m.
Millinery Goods 1
Fall and Wintcr_ Styles 1871.
MRS. M. S. COOK would remind th#
Indies of Ilawkinsvillc find surround
ing country that she is now receiving her
Fall Stock of Millinery, embracing th#
latest ami most fitsliionablc style* of (ummls,
which will lie sold nt very renaonabk#
prices.
• Dress Making.
To Ibis branch of my business I giv#
every attention, anti guarantee satisfaction.
Ah I deal exclusively 111 Millinery Goods,
I shall -di e tii merit th patronage of III#
ladies In givin a- raid luirgnlns os they
can obtain elsewhere in the market-ho
stile I will five lie in the latest alylca, and
sell them articles J can warrant.
I am also Agent for the Singer Sewing
Machine, one of the moat popular iu use,
aspecinieu of which can be seen in opera
tion at my store.
MRS. M. S. COOK.
00.t5-3in*
GEORGIA— Pci.AMI ('ounrv.-Wher#-
os, Win. 11. Hcndley having ipplied
to me for letter* of n'lniitristratinn do'
Ixmiis non on the estate of Getirge Dupra#,
dtiCiouioil :
Tlieoe are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all fierioiis concerned, to 1m: ami appear
at tny office, within the time itreacnbad
by law, to allow cause, if any they hav#,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my band and official signa
ture, this January tfl, 1872
J. J. SPARROW, Ordinary.
janlß-30d (Printer's fee 03.5 b)
GEORGIA— Pulaski Oouwtv.—Where
as, Win. Hendley spplies for letters ot
••ImiDistrulion on the estate of Jotie A.
Hcndley, deceased :
These are, therefore, to chc and mlfree
ish all pr-rsotts cnncenied, to be and aptiear
at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to sliow eauoe, if any they have, why
saiil letters should not is- granted. Given
under tny hand ami official signature.
J. J. SPARROW. Oidinerw,
dec27 301 (Pnuk'iV fw