The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889, December 27, 1877, Image 1

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VOL. XI. Professional Directory. attorneys at law. ~ ISAAC L. TOOLE, attorney at law, Vienna, Ga. Will practice in the counties of Hous ton, Dooly, Pulaski, Macon, Sumter and Worth. Also in the Supreme Court of Georgia, and in the United States Circuit and District Courts within the State. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. lebl 11 0 C. HOIINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hawkinsville, Ga. The Criminal Practiee, a specialty. ’ January 4, 1877. j n4 b ' gTw. BUBBEE, iYT ORN E Y IT MW, VIENNA, GEORGIA. novls tf C. C. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, And Solioitob in Equity, McVILLE, ... - GEORGIA Refers to Hon. Clifford Anderson, Capt John C. Rutherford and Walter B. Hill, Esq., Professors of law, Mercer Universi ty Law School, Macon, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to my care. mai - 22 6m A- H- WOOTTEN, Attorney and Councellor at Law, Mount Vernon, Ga. Will practice in the Middle and Oconee Circuits. Criminal defence a specialty. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. * sept 27 tt ELIAS HEKRMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EASTMAN, GA. Practices in the counties adjacent to the M. &B.R. R. Collections made a spe cialty. oct2s_tf_ W. W. HUMPHREYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EASTMAN, GA. WpWactice in the Superior Courts of DodgSand adjoining counties, and will buy and sell Real Estate, pay taxes for non-residents, make collections, etc. octSStf P. J. HODGE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Hawrinsnille, Ga. Will piactiee In the Superior Courts of Houston, Dooly, Pulaski, Twiggs, Dodge and Wilcox. Special attention given to collections. oct4 ly * ROLLIN A. STANLEY, attorney at law, Dublin, Georgia. Will practice in all the counties of the Oconee Circuit. From long experience in the Crimiual Practice, much of his time will be specially devoted to that branch of his profession. feb24 tf JACOB WATSON, attorney at law, Hawkinsville, Georgia. Will practice in the counties of Pulaski, Dooly, Wilcox, Dodge,Telfair, Irwin, and Houston. Prompt attention given to all business placed in my bands. aprß tf* LUTHER A. HALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Eastman, Ga.. Will practice in all counties adjacent to the M- & B. railroad, the Supreme Court of the State and the Federal Court •f the Southern District of Georgia. For parties desiring, will buy, sell or lease any real estate, or pay the taxes upon the same in the counties of Dodge, Laurens, Wilcox, Telfair and Appling. Office in the Csnrt House. apr!s tf J. H. WOODWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Vienna, Ga. WILL practice in the Superior Courts in the counties of Dooly, Worth, Wilcox, Pulassi and Houston, and by special contract in other cour ts. Prompt attention given to all collections. mch4 tt (. e. RYAN. B. MITCHELL. HYAN & MITCHELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, Hawkinsville, Ga. WILL practice in the counties com prising the Oconee Circuit, and in the Circuit and District Courts of the Uuited States for the Bouthem District of Georgia. feblltf J. M. DENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, | >KACTICES in the Brunswick Circuit l and elsewhere by special contract. Office at residence, CofTee county, Ga. P. O. address, Hazlehurst, M. & B. R. R., Georgia. tel)4tt W. IRA BROWN, A TTORNE Y AT LAW, Vienna, Ga. uJRACTICES in the Superior Courts o3 l Oconee Circuit, and elsewhere in tltf State by special contract. Collections and other business promptly attended ts 8-13-ly JOHN H. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, Hawkinsville, Ga. PRACTICES in the Courts of Pulaski, Houston. Dooly, Wlioox, Irwin, Telfhir, Dodge and Laurens. raay-tl CHARLES C. KIBBEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hawkinsville, Ga. WILL piactice in the CircuU and Dis trict Courts of the United States lor the Southern District of Georga, and jtthe Superior Courts of Houston, Dooly, mask), Laurens, Wilcox, Irwin and wodge counties. june Silly HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH. JOHN P. PeLACEY, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, Eastman, Georgia. Will practice in the counties of Dodge, W ilcox, Dooly, Pulaski, Telfair and Lau rens. Special attention given to all branches of the practice. nov29-tf JOHN F. LEWIS. D. B. LEONARD ii n t VWtl LEWIS, LEONARD & CO., Bankers and Brokers, HAWKINSVILLE, - - GA. Buy and sell Exchange, Bonds, Stocks, Gold and Silver, and attcnu promptly to all collections left with us. Will also make loans ou good seen; ities. _iprs ly Drs. Walker & Jordan, Having associated themselves in (he prac tice of medicine, would respectfully offer their professional services to the citizens of Cochran and vicinity. Office on Second Street, next door to postoftice. At nigtit Dr. Jordan cap lie found n> his room in the rear of his office. mar 22 ly L. M. WARFIELD COTTON Commission Merchant, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. COMMISSION, 50 CENTS PER BALE. Cosh Advances made on Consignments, at best Bank Rate3. , Instructions carefully followed, and sat isfaction guaranteed. ESF’Offlce opposite Cotton Exchange. •* au{'3o-6m COUNTRY STORE. O Copartnership Notice. The undersigned have entered into co partnershin to sell merchandise at Whit field's Mills, in Pulaski county. We shall keep on hand a fair stock of such goods as the public may desire—such as dry goods, domestic goods, shoes, sugar, coffee, rice, flour, tobacco, pure whisky, and various articles needed for family use. We will also buy country produce, and pay either cash or goods for the same. We do not intend to be undersold by the merchants of Hawkinsville in such goods as we keep. As our expanses will be less, we expect to be able to undersell Hawkinsville. A. J. OWEN, de0.13 3m W. L. HENDLEY. Fancy and Family GROCERIES! o Confectioneries, Etc. o The people of Pulaski and surrounding counties would do well to remember that I have on hand as cheap, if not the cheap est stock of Fancy nod Fami y Groceries to he found in Hawkinsville. I make a specialty of Tobacco, Whisky, AND FLOUR, And guarantee ail my goods to he as rep resented. Call at my store in the bottom ou Commerce street, west of Hawkinsville Bank and Trust Cos. Thankful for past patronage, 1 hope to merit a continuance of your favors. VAN BELL. oct!8 tf LOOK OTTT FOB THE When the whistle blows at the yellow corner, which will tell you how cheap I am selling Such as Bacon, Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco and Sunny South cigars, at 5 cents each. The very best cigars in town. Slop at the Corner ; don’t go by me. If you don’t believe what" I say, just step in and try me, ugßo tf A. A. LOWE. KELSOE’S Bar and Restaurant, AT WATERMAN’S OLD STAND! I have opened at Waterman’s old stand a neat Bar and Restaurant. Tables sup plied with the best the market affords. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Game, Etc. Meals at hours. At my Bar will always be tound the best of Liquors, Cigars, &c. Itcds furnished when, desired. Farmers and others visiting Hawkinsville are in vited to call. Satisfaction guaranteed. D. KELSOE, Hawkinsville, Ga., (late of Montezuma.) scp6 if JULIUS KING'S SPMfL i fit / /VtcirA, §WBMfBRFIWIMd OF^ 0 JiSIOU Soul Kcxhwks : flt —OFFICE OF W. D. KING, Jeweler and Watchmaker, HAWKINSVILLE, GA. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pis tols, etc., repaired nt short notice and up on the most reasonable terms. All wogk guaranteed. oct4 If Best segars in town for sale by Jas. E. Pokes. octll-tf. HAWKINSVILLE. GA.. THURSDAY MORNTNG. DECEMBER 27, 1877. Otlr Christinas. Here is the result of our Christ mas—a half a sheet of advertise ments, legal and otherwise. The law requires sheriffs and ordinaries to publish their notices weekly for thirty days, and this fraction of a newspaper is merely printed to fulfill the requirements of the law. But for this legal exaction, we would not even issue a half sheet. The Dispatch will appear full size next week, and for 1877 will afford a vast amount of interesting reading. Our circulation is now larger than any country weekly paper in the State. A Splendid Success. The exhibition of Prof. Sanders’ school at Jelks’ Hall on the night of the 19th inst., was one of the grand est successes of the kind ever wit nessed in our town. A more ex tended notice will appear in next week’s Dispatch. Personal. Mr. Hicks, of Crawford county, was in town last Monday, and was introduced around by his friend Pope Watson. Mr. Hicks purchased from one of our largest merchants a large bill of goods at prices entirely satisfactory to new visitors to our town. We are glad to see our place drawing trade from such a distance. It augurs well for our future pros perity. • The Hawkinsville Minstrels. The performance at Jelks’ Hall on Thursday night last by the Hawkins ville, Brass Band was one of the best ever given in our towD, and a neat little sum was realized for the bene fit of the band. Joe Burrows and Tom King—the two ‘‘end men”—are almost equal to Ba rlo w or Primrose and West. There was as much originali ty in the jests and as much fun gen-, erally as displayed by traveling troupes. We shall have something more to say of the exhibition next week. Our people have always shown a liberal spirit in supporting and encouraging anything deserv ing as the Band. The Gentleman Hunting Wild Lands. The gentleman with black whis kers—the man from Savannah look ing after wild lands—was sought for this morning, but was nonest. Ju lius Bagbv, ox-tax collector, and sheriff D. W. Taylor and Judge Henry Whitfield are satisfied that there is something wrong in the law for the collection of taxes upon wild lands. We believe, also, that there is a deficiency somewhere in the law but whether it is the work of specu lators or not we are unable to say. A Gentlc*Hint. In our style of climate, with its sudden changes of temperature,— rain, wind and sunshine often inter mingled in a single day,—it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee’s Ger man Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent seri our sickness, a large doctor’s bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Coneumption, Hemorrhages, Pneu monia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wounderful, as your druggist will tell you. G#- man Syrup Is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for trial, 10c.; regu lar size, 75c, dec2o-ct. For Rent. The house now occupied by Van Bell. It has four rooms, with fire places in each, kitchen, smoke house, stable and never-failing well of water. For terms, Ac., apply to J. A. Thompson, Insurance Agent, &c. oct2s-tf IV e Say. All parties indebted to R. O. Pate & Cos., or Pate, k Sons, or Pate k Tippett, are notified to aettle by the Ist of January next, or their notes and accounts will be sued immedi ately in the County Court. Pate & Sons. dec6-lm Nafnre’s Remedy. We are just in receipt of another lot of the Iron and Alum Mass from the 1 Springs of Virginia. Call in and see the notices we have of it fiom physicians and private individuals. It is not a patent medicine, but is really what the heading of this no tiee says—“ Nature’s Remedy.” A panacea for tho many ills of God’s last and best gift to man—woman. John Pale k Cos. Decorated Sandblast Chimneys, Combining shade and chimney to gether, a perfect protection to the eyes when reading or writing at night, beautifully decorated, and en tirely new in this market. All sizes on hand and for sale by John Pale k Cos. November It, 18tt. nov22 tf Dropsy Cured. 1 will guarantee a radical cure in evey.y variety and form of Dropsy after examining patients. A. J. Shaffeb, M. D. Gainesville, Ga. octlß-3w. PULASKI COUNTY Administrator's Sale. By virtue of ;in order from the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county, will be sold before the court house door in Hawkins ville, Ga , within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, parts of lots of land numbers 163 and 26, containing 170 acres more or less, in the 4'h district of Pulaski conn ly, stiff known as the place of the late Aimer L. Tippett. Sold as the property of the estate of said A. L. Tippett, subject to encumbrance of the widow’s dower. Terms of sale cash. This December 26, 1877. GEO. W. BOATRIGHT, dec27 td Administrator. Pulaski County Sheriff's Sales. Wilt lie sold before the court house door in Pulaski county, at Hawkinsville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in February l 1878, within the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: The rever sionary interest in and to 150 acres of lot of land No 243, and 100 acres oa the south side of lot No 238, and the undivi ded half interest in lot No 230, and the undivided half interest in 50 acres oa the south side of lot No. 212, all of said lands lyingiitijlie 21st district of Pulaski coun ty. Levied on and to be sold as the prop city of Thomas C Allen, subject to the homestead thereon taken by said Allen, under and by virtue of a county court fi fa in favor of Taylor and Willingham vs T C. Allen and F. R. Collins. Property pointed out by J. Watson, Plaintiff’s at torney. Also at same time and place, wild lots of land No. 224, and lot 198, and lot No. 182, ail in the 20th district of Pulaski county. Levied on and to tie sold under and by virtue of three State tax fi las issued by W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General, transferred to Purser and Baker. Prop- 1 erty pointed out in said fi fas. Also at the same time and place, 125 acres of lot No 54, in the 21st district ot Pulaski county, to satisfy one fi ta from the Superior Court of said county in javor, of G. M. T Fagan, vs Irby 11 MarcApanf as administrator of J. D. McDonald. Said property levied on as the property of the estate of said McDonald, in the hands of said administrator. Also at the same time and place, one hundred acres, more or less, of lot of land No 105 and 50 acres, more or less, of lot 106 in the 4tli district of Pulaski county. Levied on as the property of W’. D. Mitch ell, to satisfy one fi ta for State and coun ty taxes tor the year 1877. December 26, 1877. D. W. TAYLOR, dec27 td Sheriff. GEORGlA— Pulaski County. W.icreas, Mrs Jane Allen, administra trix on tile estate of Jordan Allen, late of said county,.deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concemciLto be and appear at my oflice'oii’oiJßßßfolie first Monday in January, lSiSdUvßhoujPaime, if any they can, why letters ofdisimssion should not be granted tlie'uppliciyit. Given tijulcr nn- hand officially this October Ist, ~~ P. T. McGRIFF, oct4 td Ordinary P. C. Pulaski Sheriffs Sales. Will be sold before the Court house door in Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, Ga., on tlie first Tuesday in January, 1878, within the legal hour’s ol sale, lot of hind number 14, in the Bth district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of the estate of Joseph Phillips, deceased, to satisfy a County Court fi fa is sued from the County Court ot said coun ty in favoi of James P. Kinchen vs. Ma riah Phillips, Administratrix of said Jos eph Phillips. This November 28,1877. Also at the seine time and place, a cer tain tract ol land lying and being in the 22ml district of Pulaski county, bounded on tlie norlli by lands of Davul Rowland, on the enst by lands of Frank Smith, oii flic somli by M A Skipper, - and on the west by Jordan Allen’s land, it being the place whereon J R Smith formerly resi ded, and better known as lot seventy-one, and 50 uciys in southeast corner lot 70, and 67 acres in southeast corner of lot 80 in said district. Levied on and to be sold as tlie property of said J R Smith, under and by virtue of a mortgage fi fa from the Superior Court of said county in favor of S M Seisti it Bro., vs J K Smith. November 2, 1877. D. W. TAYLOR, nov29 td Sheriff. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. GEORGlA—Montgomery County. Whereas, Roderick Morrison makes ap plication to me for letters of guardianship upon the person and property of Rich mond Baker, minor of Zacli Baker, de ceased : This is, therefore, to cite and ad monish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within tiie time pre scribed by law and show cause, if any they can, why raid letters of guardianship should not be granted the applicant as prayed for. Given under my hand officially this De cember 3. 1877. PHIL MoRAE, decl3 30d Ordinary. IRWIN COUNTY. GEORGIA— Ibwin County. Whereas, John A. Brown, administra tor ot Mary Brown, late of said county, deceased, lias applied for tellers of dis mission from his said trust, nr.d reciting that lie lias rally administered raid estate of Mury Brown, deceased : These are, therefore, to ci’e all persona interested, kindred and creditors, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to lie held in and for said county on the first Monday in March, 1878, to sle w cause, if any they ran, why Tetters of dismission should not be granted the applicant as prayed for. Given under my baud officially this De cember 3,1877. DAVID EWING, decl3 3m Ordinary. GEORGIA —Irwin County. Whercna, William J Clements, admin istrator on the estate of Richard 11. Bmitb, late ot said county, deceased, lias filed liis application for le-ttersol dismission from his said trust: These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested, kindred ana creditors, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to lie held in and for said county on the first Monday in March, 1878, to show cause, if any they can, why letters of dismission should no) be granted the applicant as prayed lor. Given under my li.,nd officially, this De cember 8, 1877. DAVID EWING, decl3 3m Ordinary. Administrator’B Sale. ' Agreeable In an order from the Court of Ordinary ot Irwin county, will be sold be fore the Court House door in Irwinvilie, Irwin county, Git., wttt.in the legal hours of suie on the first Tuesday in January, 187 ft. one^lot of land number 159, in the third district of Irwin county. Sold as the properly of Lcmnei Taylor, deceased, for the liehi-fi! of the heirs of said de ceased. Terms made known on the day of site. This December 3, 1877. DAVID W TAYLOR, dec 13 td Administrator. WILCOX COUNTY. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons indebted to tlie estate of Sarah Akins, deceased, arc requested to come forward and make immediate settle ments, and all having claims against said estate will present them in terms of law. The papers will be found at the residdhee ot J. A. Tomberlin. October 29, 1877. JNO. A TOMBERLIN, M. C. AKINS, novß 60d Administrators. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having demands against Hugh McCartney, late of vVilcox county, deceased, are hereby notified and require ! to present them, properly proven, to tlie undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make im mediate payment to the undersigned. This November 2,1877. G. R. REID, novß fit Administrator. GEORGIA— WiIcox County. Whereas, W F Taylor, anministrator on the estate of John 11 Mixon, deceased, late ol said county, applies to me. for let ters of dismission from said trust. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to he and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in January, 1878, to show cause, it any they can, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant. Given riitder my hand officially this the sth day of Novemvcr, 1877. novls td J. C. LUKE, Ordinary. Notice for Leave to Sell Land. Thirty days after dak application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Ir win county, Ga., at the first regular term after expiration of thirty days from this notice for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Lemuel Taylor, late ol said county, deceased, for the benefit of the said deceased. This Novem ber 5,'1877. DAVID W. TAYLOR, novlfi 80d Administrator. Wilcox County Sheriff’s Sales. Will be sold before tlie Court-house door in the town of Abbeville, Wilcox county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Janu ary, 1878, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to wit: One lot of land number 153, and 50 acres in tlie northwest corner of lot number 148, all in the first district of Wilcox county. Levied on as the property of Samuel J McCall to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of Samuel B Reid, administrator of Moses' McCall, decased Said fi fa is sued from the Superior Court of said county. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. t Also at the same time and place will be sold one lot of land No 263, in tlie first district of Wilcox county. ‘Levied on to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of Louis Jackson vs Mary Welch,containing 2024 acres, more or less. Property point ed out byjPlaintiff’s attorney. Also wtlTbe sold at the same time and place seventy-fire bushels of corn, more or less. Levied on to satisfy a distress warrant for rent in favor ot Joseph Rhode”. Levied on as the properly ot Ransom Nobles, of Wilcox couuty, returnable to March term ot the Superior Court, 1878. Property pointed out by the defendant, Ransom Nobles. Also at the same time and place will be sold three yokes ot oxen and one sorrel mare. Levied on as tlie property of John A Graham and Susan Gramma to satisfy n Superior Court fi fa in favor ot M 1) Willcox, issued from Matcli Superior Court Wilcox county, 1876. Property pointed out by plaintiff'. This November 28,1877. , WILLIS CASON, nov29id Sheriff. GEORGIA—WiIcox County. Whereas, John A. Tomberlin, adminis trator de bonis non of the estate ol Wil liam Shanon, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust: This is to cite and admonish ail persons con cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in March, 1878, to show cause, if any they can, why said let ters shoqlil r.ot be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially this De cember 3, 1877. JAMES C. LUKE, decl3 3m Ordinary. DOOLY COUNTY. Dooly Mortgage Sheriffs Sale. Will be sold before the court house door in Vienna, Dooly county, (la., be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February, 1878, the follow ing property, to-wit: The west half of lot of land No 231 and the w t half of lot No 232, both of said parcels of land situ ated and being in the 7th district of Dooly county, Ga., and levied on as the property of Thomas 8 Cummings, and sold to sat isfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the Supe rior Court of Dooly county in favor of J P and V A Clegg vs. Thomas 8 dimming. This December 4th, 1877. RUSSEL KELL AM, deed td Sheriff. Notice to Debtors and < 'reditors. All perverts indebted to the estate of Edmond JSfolds, deceased, arc requested to come loirwar<i and make innnedhite payment, and all having claimss against said estate will present them In • terms of the law. December 19, 1877. M. J. FOLDS, Adrnr’x, J. M. WARD, Admr. dec2o 6w GEORGIA —Dooi.y County. * Whereas, Margaret A. Moore applies to me for letters of administration upon the estate of Elijah Moore, late of Dooly coun ty. deceased : These are, therefore, fo cite all persons interested to be and appear at the next Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in January, 1878, to show came, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand officially this De cember 3,1877. J. R. HOLMES, declS td Ordinary. GEORGIA— Dooly County. Whereas, Stephen Woodward, surviving Executor of E. J. Folds and Stephen Woodward, Executors on estate of Peter Backholts, late of Dooly county, deceased, applies for letters ot dismission from sa’d tru4t: These are. theiclbre, to cite all per sons interested, kindled and creditors, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in March, 1878, to show cause, it any they can, why letters of 'Dismission should not be granted the applicant as prayed for. Given under my hand officially this De cember 8,1877. J. If. HOLMES, declS 8m Oidinary Book and Music Store. Agcnernl assortment of school books ami stationery, envelopes, blank books, slates, pencils, pens, ink and mucilage, Diclen sand Scott’s novels, and other literature. Best violin strings, latest pub lications, music, U. S. Maps, Bibles,Testa ments, Hymn Books end other articles usually found In a Book store, sold cheap fbr cash. GEO. STURTEVANT, tl Next to ThiaujibouV Drug Store. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For ail the purposes of a Family Physic, and for curing Costiveness. Jaundice. Indigestion, Foul Stomacn, Breath. Headache, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Disenscs, Bil iousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, for Purify mg tlm Blood, <*pc>>hioiD movin'; Although gentle most thorough and lit? medicine that can be employee!: cleans ing the stomach and bowels, and even the biood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous heakh. Aykk’s Pills have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in tlie several assimilative organs of the 1 >oily, ami are so composed that obstruc tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the everv-day complaints of eygry bodv, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce power ful olivets, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from tlie elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these I*lllß may be taken with safety by anybody. Their -Ugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, ui i makes them pleasant to take: while r >c:ng purei v vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. piiKi'Aina* nr Dr. J. C. AYER & CO , Low<= 11. Mass., Practical ami Analytical Cht-miMo. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS LVJ&KYWUEKL. J A. Thompson, AgL, Hawkinsville, Gn. Dr. Y. H. Morgan, Agt., Cochran, Git. janlß-ly SNYDER’S Curative Pads! A sure cure for Torpid Liver and all diseases arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney, Spine, Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases, Chills and Fever, Costiveness Dyspepsia, Headache. Onr Liver, Lung and Ague Pad, if 2. Kidney and Spinal Pad, fT. Pad for Female Weakness, $3. We send them by mail free on receipt of price. Address B. F. SNYDER & CO, Cincinnati, O. Sffff a week in your own town. Terms C'li) end $5 outfit free. 11. Hallett A" ‘-0., Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED! FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Wilson Sewing Machine Co -829 Broadway, New York City ; Chicago, 111. ; New Orleans, La.; Or San Francisco, Cal. Send for Reduced Price List of MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS New and splendid styles ; prices reduced $lO to SSO each, this mouth. (November, 1877.) Address Mason & Hamlin Oigan Cos., Boston, New York, or Chicago. QPZ a. OOA |l<T (,ay ,lom °- JID jjr Samples Avorlli $5 ~ free. Stinson & Cos., Portland, Maine. JACKSONS BEST Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco Was awarded the highest prize at Centen nial Exposition for its fine . hewing qual ities, the excellence and lasting character of Hs sweeting and flavoring. If you want the best tobacco ever made ask your gro cer for tliis, and see that each plug bears onr blue strip trade mark with words Jackson’s Best on it. Sold wholesale by al! jobbers. Send for sample to C A. JACKSON & CO., Manufacturers, Petcrs buig, Va. Work for All! In their own localities, canvassing tor the Fireside Visitor, (enlarged) Weekly and Monthly. Largest paper in the whole world, with Mammoth Cliromos Free. Address P. O. VICKERY, Augusta Maine. sl2 tv (Iny at home. Agents wanted. Outfit .-.nd terms tree. TREE & CO., Au gusta, Maine. A A Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name 10 cents, post-paid. L. Jokes & Cos. Nassau, N. Y. CONFIDENTIAL. Notice to Agents. New Organs 16 stops $l2O, 13, S9O, sl2, SBO, 9, SOS. Pianos retail price $G5u only $175. Daniel F. Beaty, Washington, N. J. PER MONTH made selling the Gyreseope or Planetary ” Top, Buckeye Stationery Package, Magic Pen—no ink required.— Catalogue of Agon ts Goods free. Buckeye Novelty Cos., Cincinnati, Ohio. dcc6 lm Dry Goods —AND— QFOftevtoflt 1 D. C. JOINER & BRO. Would inform their friends and custom ers in Pulaski, Dooly, Wilcox, Irwin, Dodge, Telfair and Houston counties, that they have in store one of the largest and best selected stocks of dry goods and gro ceries to lie found in Ilawkinsvilie. Our stock is ccmplete in esrery particular, and embraces everything usually found in a ■nixed stock, such as dry goods, bools, shoes, lulls, clothing, Indies’ dress g00..5, w'ooleo goods, crockery and glassware, hardware, hoHowwsre. wood and willow ware, trunks, table and pocket cutlery tinware, well buckets, tobacco, snuff, ei gars, sugar, coffee, cheese and crackers, bacon, lard, flour, salt, canvassed lianiSj nnd til grades of liquors. Call and see us when you come to town nnd we will treat you right Wc will sell goods as cheap as anybody. Give us a trial. I). C. JOINER & BBC). IlawkiusviUe, Gn., Sept. 24, 1877. sept 27 If Just received a lot of good reading books at Sturlevaut’s Book Store, tf Sale, Feed, -AND-v- LIVER V STABLE ! Opposite Pate & Sons’ Store, Commerce Street, Hawkinsville, Ga - . o Having completed my large, accessible and conveniently arranged stable, I take this method ot informing liie public that I am now I letter prepared than ever to con duct a general livery business. I shall keep on hand tor hire good stock and fine vehicles, at pi ices to suit die times. I have ample room, and can furnish the very best accommodations to drovers, and will give them as low rates as can be had anywhere. Fine horses and mules for sale upon reasonable terms. Thanaful for past patronage in the livery business, I hope to merit a contin uance of your favors. Respectfully, octiß tt louis .Drivers. llAiKralor I" ” ™ Is the most genial balsam ever used by sufferers from pulmonary diseases. It is composed of herbal products, which have a specific effect on the throat and lungs; detaches from the air cells all ir ritating matter; causes it to be expecto rated, and at once checks tho inflammation which produces the cough. A single dose relieves the most distressing paroxysm, Joothes nervousness, and enables tho suf erer to enjoy quiet rest at night. Being a pleasant cordial, it tones the weak stom ach, and is specially recommended fo* children. What others say about 'Tutt’s Expectorant. Had Asthma Thirty Year's. Baltimore, February 3,1875. “ I have had Asthma thirty years, and never found a medicine that had such a nappy effect.’* W. F. HOGAN, Charles St. A Child's Idea of Merit. New Orleans, November 11,1876. “Tutt’s Eiqjectorant is a familiar name in my house. My wife thinks it the best medicine in the world, and the children say it is ‘nicer than molasse* candy.* ” NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydras Bft. “Six, and all Croupy.” “lam the mother of six children; all of them have been croupy. Without Tutt’s Expectorant, I don’t think they could have survived some of the attacks. It is a mother’s blessing.’* MARY STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky. A Doctor’s Advice. w “ In my practice, I advise all families to keep Tutt’s Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, for coughs, croup, diphtheria, etc." T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N. J. Bold by all druggists. Price SI.OO. Office 36 Murray Street, New York. ** Tutt’s Pills are worth their weigh tin gold.** ' REV. I. R. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. “Tutt’s Pills are a of the nine* teenthcentury.’’— REVjFjß.OSGOOD, New York# “I have used Tutt'SHETortorpor of the liver. They are superior to any medicine for biliary dis orders ever made." . I. P. CARR, Attorneys! Law, Augusta, Ga# “ I have used years in my family. They areunequalcd for costiveness and biliousness.’* F. R. WILSON, Georgetown. Toxea. “I have used Tutt’s Metlicine with great benefit.’* W. W. MANN, Editor Mobile Register. “We sell fifty boxesTutPs Pills to five of all others.’’— SAYßE & Ga. * “Tutt’s Pills haveTmlyTo be tried to establish their merits. They work like magic.” W. H. BARRON, 96 Summer Bt., Boston. “ There is no medicine so well adapted to the euro of bilious disorders as Tutt’s Pills.” JOS. BRUMMEL, Richmond, Virginia. AND A Ttf&'U'flaWd MORE. Sold by druggists. 95 cents a box. Office 35 Murray Street, New York. TUTT S HAIR DYE INDORSED. HIGH TESTIMONY. • FROM THE PACIFIC JOURNAL. h. s been‘?..?e R fy A lTa!^fT’| T ANARUS„f < ?f l ew York, which restores youthful beauty to the hair. That eminent chemist has succeeded in producing a Hair Dye which Imitates nature to perfection. Old bachelors may now rejoice.” 4 Price SI.OO. Office 35 Murray St., New York . Sold by all druggists. luiiio —1 v Sale, I^iverr —and— FEED STABLES. “Kara iffty ilirl- Mir^- ■ - o ■■■■■■ The undersigned hns now on sua fine lot of Kentucky Horses and Mule* and will continue to be supplied for tfe* Spring tad Summer trade. New stock of Buggies and Carriage* r* ccived, which will be 'died, with hors** on reasonable terms. Good attention given to Feeding . stock. Thankful for pnst patronage, I wool* ask a continuance of same. HENRY WATEKMAV. aprl If Nature’s Remedy! Iron and Alum Mass; —or — Compound Ferruginous Mass* FROM TIIE Seven Springs of Virginia! For sale by JOHN FALE & CO. August 20, 1877. aug23-‘f Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm of Fletcher A Williams was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. W. J. Williams having purchased the en tire assets and assumed the liabilities ot the old firm, will attend to all oulstandln r business of the same. This December 4, 1877. W. J. WILLIAMS, dee 13 4t T. C. FLETCHER. Drugs nnd Medicines for sale at the Book Store. novl-tf NO. 52 JOHN PALE & CO Arc Offering ail goods In their lldd A 1 prices to suit the times. miKCismm) —AND— Astral Oil CHEAP I German and Cattail Millet cheaper that! ever. lamps and Lamp Goods 1 Landfcth’s and Ferry’s Seeds at re duced rates to close out. \Yc have all kinds tresh XPtewsr BmeMm Our stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dycstuffa, Varnishes, Soaps, Per fumery. Ac., is full and complete m every particular. , California Strained Honey in nice dccunfers. Fishing far kle of all kinds, hobs, mltf nows and spinners,- trot lines, set hooks, gl ass, silk, linen and cotton lines. Onion Sets, Corn, &c. All calls for medicines at night will he promptly attended to by culling at the residence ot John Fale. Our store is liept open on the SubbatU until Church Hire: Physicians prescriptions carefully com pounded/ JOHN FALE * CO. March 23, 1877: mar 2 auglO 6m # Dr. Jas. A. Hart, DENTIST, HAWKINBVILLE , : % : OA Office over Thompson's Drug Store. Will he in my office only from the Ist to the 15 th of each month. JOHN FLANNKHY. JOHN L. JOHNSON. Managing partner late firm L J Guilmartin & Cos., 1805 to 1877 JOHN FLANNEItY & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, No. 3, Kelly’s Block, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Agents for Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, etc., etc. Bagging and Irot* Ties for sale at low est market rates. Prompt attention giv en to all business entrusted to us, Lib eral cash advances made en consign ments. Our Mr. Flanneiw having purchased tie entire assets and assumed the liabili ties of the late firm of L. J. Guilmartin & Cos., wc will attend to all outstanding business of that firm. JnncM 0m