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FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1873. |
The Stait Fair.
Eeusteb Glen, Aug. 25,1873.
Mister Edytur uv the Herril r I liev
cum tu the konklusion to trie fur
■wun uv the big premyums at the
stait Fare. This is the fust chanse
a pore man ever had to git any
thinge at a fare, fur hertofore provy-
ously the hyfliers wat raised horses
en kattle, en shepe, en sich like jes
nateraly tuk ever thing, but under
the manigment no the nu Borde this
is al turnd roud, en the hogs, en hor
ses, en kattil chaps, hev al jes tuck
back seats. Ef yu will jist turn tu
the purty paiper buk wid the pietur
uv the fare grouns on the front kiver
uv it what kontanes the list uv pre-
myums, yewl se jest wat I meen.
The premyums on horses is jist
three hundred an fifty dollars, al foo-
tid up ; horses hev thare da, tha hev
bin a useful annymel, but hev not
mounted tu much sinse the epyzoo-
tick got amungst them, the ideer uv
sich dogoned fullishniss, a payin five
hundred dollars fur the best boss
krittur in the hull stait uv gorgy, en
sayin its fur the enkurijment uv boss
growers, an tu excyte em up tu rasin
bettur horses, dont go down with the
nu Borde, no sur, not mutch, ef enny
at aul.
The premyum ou jax, an muels is
jist wat it aut tu be on sich kontrived,
cros graned, kontrary annymels, as
tha is. the hole pile, on al graids, is
a hundred en twenty dollars, en no
man in jorgy is dad burned fule enuff
to hich up a muel, en slik it up, en
taik it off up tu makun fur 20 dol
lars premyum.
This preekaushun uv puttin sich a
preerayum on muels as wuld effec-
tevly kepe em out uv the fare, was
dun tu save thare kommitty men
frum hevin uv thare branes kiked
out, en branes is gittin tu be a tolu-
ble skase artycle about far e s
jest now, besydes, a muel is not
mutch no how, sum peepie maik out
he is endyspensybull on the planta-
shun, but ets al stuf en knoncense,
fur kattil iz mour usfuller en jentlur,
en nobodi wat uses em gits thare
branes kiked out nuther.
But, myster edytur, ef the nu
Borde dont go mutch on boss cn
muel kritturs, tha kum out stronger
nur Mark Tapley on Bewsters, en
yaller leggid chiehens, en poletree,
en that givs a pore man a chanse.
tha dident hev no ruunny to thro
awai on bosses en muels, tha wontid
to give pore men a slio fur thare
white alley, en so tha jest knrowdid
thare mnnny on tu Bewsters. jest
loocke at it, four hundred en thurty
five dollurs of preemyums on poletree.
Tha must hev raiked over a lioal
kampmeetin wen tha maid that
Borde. Et wus putt-in so much
munny ontu Bewsturs, en uther fouls
tu maik a pore mans faro uv; was
the reesun tha bed onla a hundred
an ninety-five dollurs tu giv fur
hoggs. sum peepie think tha mout
hev gin more fur poark, but wats the
yoose, we dont kneed tu wurri our
seifs a rasin uv hoggs fur meet in
jorjy, tha got jist ded lots uv hit in
the west, en al we hev tu du is tu gol
thare an bi es mutch es we want uv
hit en not bee bothurd a raysin uv
hit, en wat we du use uv our own
raysin, our sanbill skrapers, wat yu
kin jest set on eend en krak opun
like a butternut, thet kin out run a
gray hound, en wen yu ketch em,
yu hev tu hole em in a karpenturs
vise tu dres em, will du us jest es
wel es yer Buckshers, en Chesstur-
wites, en sich phansy ldnes uv hoggs.
Sides aul thet, Bewsturs is bettur
nur hoggs enny da in the yer, en tha
is mor ufool. the nu Borde hev gon en
duna jest rite in enkurredgen uv the
raysin our poletree, en then, ets a
pore mans fare, en pore men kin
rase Bewsturs wen tha kant rase
enny thing else, so mutch tenshun
hes bin pade tu meet en korn en
uthr triflin matturs in jorgey thet
poletree hes bin over loockt intirly,
but the nu Borde is guine to kerrect
awl thet, tharell bee no moore run-
nin en a racin uv fasst hoss kritters
an endangerin uv the lives, en lims uv
wimmin, en Freedmen en krap yurr-
ed tarryers valerbuls. aul sich wori-
tin en "wexasliun uv spirit will be
dun awa with, in futur wen vast kon-
korses uv the bewti en shivulry uv
our grate ole stait shel bee seeted on
the empty theaytur seets, instid uv
lots uv hi bedded bosses prancin
roun en goin like greesed litenin roun
the trak en men a steppin about
prowd as loosifnr, en luvly Wimmin
waivin uv thare wite hankercheefs
en a klappin uv thare lilly pams to
gether, thare bewtifull ies a sparklin
with jawey, the nu Borde will jest
opun the hoops en fourty thowsen
Bewsturs will step prowdly out inter
thet thare wring en sich a knappin
uv wings, sich a splitting uv throts,
sich a flien uv fetters, es will bee
scene then, will never bee scene a
gin bi enny wun as scees hit wunst.
But then you kno, Mistur Edytur ets
a Pore mans fare en wat is lost in
munny will bee maid up in moralitie,
in the futur, poletree will not bee
naglekted bi the Borde, kos poletree
is a hily moril anymel, the hev evun
in this yer fare, in the effurt tu maik
it a pore man’s konsarn, put more
munney on to poletree then enny
tking else in the hull bizness, eksept
hattil, en tha onla goes 10 dolurs bet
ter on then, en thet was a mistaik uv
the blasted Printers. Wat yuse, I’d
lyke- tu kno hev wee got fur kattil in
jorjy, we dont ete Beef, greese ho-
kaik with Butter, nur wash it down
with milk, we send up to our deer
yankee frens in boston fur al the
jLethur we yuse, en I dont se wat the
nu Borde wus about tu offur ten dol
lurs more in Preemyums on sich
yuseless things es them, then tha du
on Bewsturs, hits wun uv the things
a fellur hant allers find out, hit mite
bee wel enuf tu kepe wun kow in a
thinley settled Naburhood fur the
makin uv Egnogg wen the kul-tyva-
shun uv Bewsturs is sufishently en-
kurridged bi libyrul preemyums, but
pryvit entuipryse wil akomplish thet
en the nu Borde needunt go tu ma
kin a egregyous Balam krittur uv it
self a ofturin sich owtraigeous pree
myums on kattil ef tha expeck tu
maik a pore man’s fare uv it. The
nu Borde mout hev hed a little more
munny to offur Bewsturs but tha hed
tu gin a hundred en 70 dollars fur
shepe, uv korse tha knu noboddi was
nateral borne fule enuff tu put a
shepe in ordur, en taik him wa of tu
mukun fur the mangy leetle pree-
myum tha mout git, but the Borde
hed tu hev shepe in the lyst, en tha
kuddent offur enny less then tha did.
Shepe is no airthly akount, no sensi-
bule boddi wil ete shepe mete wen
tha kin git Bewstor, en wool - onla
fotch Fifty ets a pound las yur, durt
en awl, so wats, the yuse uv ginnin
preemyums on the pesky, stinkin
kritturs, wen the munney is kneaded
to enkurridge the kuftyvasliun uv
Bewsturs. The Borde hed tu put
a lot uv nufangled naims tu thare
Bewsturs so es tu look wel in the
purty buke, the lyst is pryntid in
Skreverskours, Star-spanguld hum
bugs, Silver pencilled humbugs,
Gold-lase Bantems, Double breasted
raintailed star-winged skiskrapers,
et setera, an et setera, but tha air
nuthin in kreashun but our reglur ole
Dung hill poletree. Mi ole ooman
en mee is a krowdin uv our chikins
along rite smart, we dont envite the
preechers hum tu dinner with us no
more, our naburs kumplane a grait
eal about the floppin en krowin uv
mornins over our wa, tha sa the
noys disturbs thair mornin slumbers,
well, yu knoe twenty-five hundud
rewsters awl in a bunch a floppin en
a kroin mus maik a konsiderabul
noys, but we dont minde it, fer we
aii- boun tu hev a preemyum fer our
shanghi rewster what grose so taul,
es this is the fust pore mans moril
phair we ever hed a chanse at. Aul
i am afeard uv, mistur Edytur, iz
that in thair ankziety tu maik a mor-
rul pore man’s slio uv it, the nu
borde wil maik it so darned picka-
yoonish an triflin that even a pore
man mite luze his kerrekter by gwine
to it.
Bewsterfully yoarn,
Joslui Olebuck.
P. S. That wus a kute dodge uv
the nu borde tu git the Makun Sitty
Kownsel tu orfer a preemyum fur
the best milingtary kumpany, tha
knu it wud taik at least 5 fill kumpa-
nies uv braiv men tu gard them rews
ters frum the preechers and sitizun
freedmen that ull bee thare, fer ov
koarse tharell be no fast hoss kritters
tu eksite sinful emoshuns in em, aul
the preechers in Jorjy, en every
whare elce, wil bee boun tu bee at
the grait morrul pore man’s rewster
sho. J. O.
Laughing Children.—Give me the
boy or girl who smiles as soon as
the first rays of the morning sun
glance in through the window—gay,
happy and kind. Such a boy will be
fit to make up into a man—at least
when contrasted with a sullen, mo
rose, crabbed fellow, who snaps and
snarls like an untamed hyena from
the moment he opens his angry eyes,
till he is confronted by his breakfast.
Such a girl, other things being favor
able, will be good material to aid in
gladdening some comfortable home,
or to refine, civilize, tame and hu
manize a rude brother, mailing him
gentle, affectionate and lovable. It
is a feast to even look at such a joy
inspiring girl—such a woman girl,
and see the smile flowing, so to speak,
from the parted lips displaying a set
of clean, well brushed teeth, looking
almost the personification of beauty
and goodness ; singing, and-as mer
ry as the birds—the wide-awake
birds, that commenced their morn
ing concert long before the lazy boys
dreamed that the sun was approach
ing, and about to pour a whole flood
of light and warmth upon the earth.
Such a girl is like a gentle shower to
the parched earth, bestowing kind
words, sweet smiles, and acts of
mercy to all around her—the joy and
light of the household.
Spare moments are the gold-dust
of time. Of all the portions of our
life, spare moments are the most
fruitful in good or evil,
City Directory.
Mayob—C. It. PRINGLE.
- Aldermen—M. Newman, H. N. Hollifield,
J. E. Weddon, E. A, Sullivan, G. W. H.
Whitaker.
Clerk & Treasurer—Wm. Gallaker.
Chief Marshall—Ebenezer Brown.
Assistant Marshall—George Bangs.
Street Overseer—Joseph Bangs.
Finance Committee—Aldermen M. New
man, G. W. H. Whitaker andH. N. Hollifield. 1
Street Committee—Aldermen J. E. Wed
don, G. W. H. "Whitaker and E. A. Sullivan.
Cemetery Committee—Aldermen H. N.
Hollifield, E. A. Sullivan and J. E. Weddon.
Fire Committee —Aldermen G. W. H, Whit
aker, M. Newman and E. A. Sullivan.
Committee on City Property—Aldermen H.
N. Hollifield, J. E. Weddon and E. A. Sulli
van.
Committee on Ordinances-H. N. Hollifield,
M, Newman and G. W. PL Whitaker.
Board of Health—John H. Pittman, Thos.
E. Brown, Dr. A. Mathis, Dr. J. B. Roberts,
S. B. Jones.
Wool Monopoly.
W E are in the market and intend to have
it. Wc will give our patrons more
than the market value in Savannah.
Are now offering 30 to 31 for clear unwash
ed Wool. M. A. EVANS & CO.
jnne 20-2m
CALL ON
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE
Sandersville, Ga.
FOR
Bacon, Corn,
Flour, Salt,Sugar,Coffee,
Molasses, Iron, Nails, Bagging,
Ties,
Choice Family Groceries
OF ALL KINDS,
Domestic Dry Goods,
Hardware, Pot-Ware,
Tinware,Lea(her, Shoes.&c
ALSO DEALERS IN
landretli’s Warranted
Garden SEEDS,
AXU HEADQUARTERS FOR
Commercial Manures
Of all the most desirable Brands.
The following are the prices :
“Wilcox Giblis & Co's Manipula
ted,” Cash $GO, Time $70
“Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's Phoe
nix,’’Cash $47.50, Timc$57.50
“Sea Fowl,” Casli $50.
City Acceptance payable 1st March $55.00.
“Eureka,” Cash $50, Time $GO.
“Rapes’ Superphosphate,” Cash
$50, Time $GO.
“Merryman's Ammonia ted Dis.
Rone,”—Cash $5$, Time SOS.
Delivered at No. 13, C. R. R.
Cotton received in payment for the first five
fertilizers above at 15c. per lb. if desired.
We are also Agents for the sale of materials
for making
“Home made Fertilizers”
Consisting of Three Bbls of about 800th
enough for making one Ton of Good Guano
$25 cash; $23 time.
Call for Circulars, Almanacs Ac., giving full
instructions, on
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE.
Jan. 24,1873. ly
G. A. Reinhart
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WOULD respectfully
inform his old custom
ers and the public gen
erally, that he is now
ready to supply them
with Boots and Shoes of the
atest style and most perfect finish. Of a truth
He Labors to Please.
None hut the best materials used and only
good work permitted to leave the Shop.—
Many years experience have convinced him
that “honesty is the best policy” in work as
well as everything else. Shop in Hotel build
ing, next door to Herald Office.
Sandersville, Ga., March 28,1873—ly
Save! Save!! Save!!!
Labor! Time! Wood! Soap!
C JLOTtBES ! And thus save money by
purchasing the right to make 5. E. E.
Mayer's
Patent Self-Washing Soap.
You have no need of hot water, neith<fi > do
you have to boil your cloths. No iujnry to
color or fabric. Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed. J. B. ROBERTS, Agent
For Washington County.
June 27, 1873—tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
No change of Cars between Au
gusta and Columbus.
GENERAL SUP’T’S OFFICE, C. R. R., 1
Savannah, July 5,1S73. j
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Gth instant
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra!
Railroad, its branches and connections, wil’
run as follows;
DAY TRAINS GOING SOUTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah, 1:00 p. h
Leave Augusta, 2 J5 p. m.
Arrive at Milledgeville, 11:04 p. m,
Arrive at Eat onion, 12:52 a. m,
Arrive at Macon, 10:45 p. m.
Leave Macon for Atlanta 11:10 p. h.
Leave Macon for Eufaula 11:15 r. m.
Leave Macon for Columbus 10:55 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 5:50 a. m.
Arrive at Eufaula 12:10 p. m.
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a. m
Making close connection with trains leav
ing Atlanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Clayton 7.-20 a. m.
Leave Columbus 7 2:30 P. m
Leave Atlanta 1:50 P. it
Arrive at Macon from Clayton 5:25 p. m.
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 7:30 P. m
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 7:20 P. ji
Leave Macon 7:40 P. m
Leave Savannah ..:... 8:40 P. m
Arrive at Milledgeville 11:04 P. m
Arrive at Eatonton 12:52 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 4:00 A. at
Arrive at Savannah 6:00 A. m,
Making perfect connection with trains leai-
ing Augusta.
Passengers going over the Milledgeyilh
and Eatonton Branch will take night trail
from Columbus, Atlanta and Macon, da'
trains from Augusta and Savannah, whici
connect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted"
with the Milledgeville and Eatonton trains.
An elegant Sleeping Car on all nigh
Trains.
jEfi' THROUGH TICKETS TO AT/1
POINTS can be had at the Central Railroa<
Ticket Office at Pulaski House, comer Bui
and Bryan street. Office open from eigh
A. M. to one P. M., and from three to six I
M. Tickets can also be had at Depot office.
WILLIAM ROGERS
General Superintendent.
Field Peas.
A Few for sale, price, $1.40 to 1.75 per '
bushel by BRANTLY & PRINGLE. !
June, 27, 1873—tf *
Arrival of Trains at No. 13, C. R. R,
Up day Passenger Train arrives 8, p. a
Down night “IOJ.p.h
Brake’s Magic Liniment.
O NE of the finest medical preparations cf
the age. Two or three tablespoonsfuh,
given in water, will cure Colic ia horse oj
mule, in a few minutes. It is used internal
ly, or externally. One of the best remediet
for Dysentei-y, Colic in men, Neuralgia.
Sprains, Bruises, and all kinds of pains anc
sores.
Sold by Joshua M. Everett, Tennille, Dr,
A. Mathis and Dr. J. B: Roberts, Sanders
ville. Call at all country stores for it, o)
send SI.00 to Wm. C. Hauser, Bartow, Jeffer
son, County Georgia.
Aug. 5, 1872.—tf
Wrapping Paper,
F OE Eilelow by the Ream, by
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE.
June 27,1873—tf
Roasted Coffee.
A NOTHER lot of that choice Roasted Cof
fee. Try it.
BRANTLEY Ac PRINGLE.
June 27, 1873—tf
S B. JOKES' would inform his old
• customers and the public generally,
that he has now in store and arriving daily a
Splendid Stock
Of just such goods as the country needs.—
Consisting of a full assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Selected with great care and bought on the
terms. This department is very full and can
not fail to please. In selecting his stock oi
Ladies’ Dress Goods
The wants of his Lady customers was closely
studied. He most respectfully directs their
attention to his fine assortment of
Lace and Trimmings,
Which will he found very complete. But
the gentlemen’s department has by no means
been'neglected. In proof of which call and see
his splended assortment of ready made
CLOTHING
And peace goods. His large stock ot
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For every age and sex, cannot fail to please.
In no department is lie more sure of pleasing
all, both in stylq, and prices, than that of
HATB.
All will find something to their liking. For
Staple Dry Goods
Purchasers need look no where else for bet
ter goods or lowerprice. And when you want
Family Groceries
JONES’ is the place to "buy them. Any tiling
from a box of matches to a hogshead of
BACON,
Or from a pound of stareh to a car load of
FLOTTK,
Constantlv on hand. He keeps only the best
LARD,,
As his old customers have long since learn
ed. The very best
Coffee and Sugars
Can always be had at JONES’. In short, afull
stock of the best goods will ever be found in
the store of
S. B. JONES.
P. S.—He is also Agent for tlie
sale of
Soluble Pacific Guano.
Sandersville, Ga., Oct. 11, 1872—ly
M- NEWMAN & SON
B EG to announce to their friends and cus
tomers, that they have received and in
complete order, their well selected stock of
Spring Groods,
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Consisting of Domestics, from Georgia
Factories and Prints of Established Rep
utation.
Lawns, Linens, Grenadines, Frou Frou, ■
Lamartines, Bombazines, Whits and Black
Alpacas, Crape goods, Whito goods and a
great variety of Embroidery, Pique Trim- ;
ining. Pique Buttons, Kid Gloves, Lile
Thread Gloves, Hosiery of all kinds, Serge
Button Gaiters, Kid and Morocco Shoes.
Olothiiig,
AND
Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods
of the best selections.
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Saddles, Bridles,
Harness, Parasols & Umbrellas.
CROCKERY.
You will find a full and complete assort
ment of Crockeryv-Glaes Ware, etc., etc.
All of which they offer to prompt paying .
customers, at their usual terms. -
Cash buyers are particularly invited to ex- j
amine our stock and prices, before going to ■.
Macon or Savannah, as we are determined - •
not to be undersold in any city of the State, j
M. NEWMAN & SON. t
At their old Stand newly painted.
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SandersYiUe Male Female
HIGH SCHOOL.
IVY W. DUGGAN, Esq., Principal.
T HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES beg to an
nounce that their schools will commence
in seperate buildings, for each sex, on the
2nd Monday in January * under the supervis
ion of the above mentioned gentleman, as
sisted by a corps of competent teachers.
Bates or Tuition per Scholastic
"Tear.
First Class
Second “
Third “
Fourth “
Incidentals $1 50 per term, all payable at
the end of each term.
They have also secured the services of
Proi; F. A. Gattenberger, as a Mu-
sio Teacher. Rates reasonable.
Good board can be obtained, at from $12.-
50 to $15.00, per month.
C. R. PRINGLE, President
J. M. G. Medlock, Secretary.-
January 3, 1873.
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W. W. CARTER, H. O. CARTER, J. T. CARTER, jr.
W. W. Carter & Sons,
Cotton Factors
—AND—
General Commission Merchants
104 Bay Street,
SAVW.MII, GEOKGLI.
July 5, 1872—tf
S. S. MILLER,
[Next door to Weed a Cornwell. ]
—DEALER IN—
Maliogouy, Walnut & Pine
FURNITURE,
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
Chamber Sets,
LOOKING GLASSES,
&C., &C.
Mattresses Made t^jOnler.
No. 155 AND 157 BROUGHTON SaSEET,
SAVAXAUI, GA.
July 5, 1872—ly.
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
Furniture Warehouse,
150 Broughton Street,
Ga.
New "Work made to order, Repairing, Bell
Hanging, Mattress Making and Upholstering
At Short Notice.
A. J: Miller.
July 5, 1872—ly
E. A. SCHWARZ.
C. P. Miller.
ISAAC A. BRADY.
.2.
SCHWARZ & BEADY,
—DEALERS IN—
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Wall Paper,
Window Shades,
And a general assortment of
Upkolstry Goods,
133 Broughton Street,
(Sou th side, between Bull & Whitaker,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
Nov. 15,1872—tf
MEINHARD BROS. & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
129 BROUGHTOV ST.,
Savannah, Gra.
L'S’ard 1 ' J .OFFICE
IA Weif' j &i8£ AT -
Nov. 15, 1872—tf
T HE undersigned having become sole pro
prietor of this hitherto popular house
begs leave to state that neither labor nor exi
pense will be spared in maintaining its high
reputation as a house of business and
Pleasant Resort.
Customers may rely upon finding here
The Purest and Best
LIQUORS to be had in any market. His
stock of
Whiskies
Embraces OLD CONTINENTAL, the geu-
uine WILSON, and many other choice
brands. A superb stock of the finest
WINE8,
Port, Sherry, Madeira, & Domestic.
Also, a full assortment of
Brandies,
Rum,
Gin,
Both Foreign and Domestic, of every grade
and quality. Those who are fond of line
Cigars & Tobacco
Will find a full assortment at “THE GEM.”
Those who like a nice quiet game of
Billiards
Will find one of the finest tables and most
pleasant rooms in the State at * ‘The Gem.”
(Jive me a call and I will prove all I say,
M. H. BOYER.
Sandersville, Ga., Jan. 31,1873- ly
Those indebted to the old firm will please
call and settle at once, as we are anxious to
close up the business.
J. T. Laveigne,
[Successor to Heard & Laveigne,]
Manufacturer of
Rockaways,
Carriages,
Jewell’s Mills,
I 3 . O., jVFayfield, Gra.
B AGGING, Ties, Groceries, Dry-Good,
Hats, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Med
icines, Crockery, and all other articles need
ed for Family use, for sale (low for cash,) at
the store and warehouse of the subscriber.—
Please give me a call.
Wool, Cotton, Wheat and other Produce,
wanted in exchange for Goods or Cash.
I>. A. JEWELL.
Aug. 30, 1872—3m
THOMAS WOOD,
IVext to “LAjVIER HOUSE”
Macon, G-eorgia.
F INE Furniture, Parlor - and Bedroom
Suites in great variety, Chairs, .Mattress
es, Spring Beds, Feathers, Ac., Ac.
Carpets,
A fine assortment of all qualities, Rugs,
-Vats, .Mattings, Window Shades, Wall Paper.
The Handsomest Metslio Cases and Caskets
made, and the Cheapest.
Also Caskets and Coffins in Rosewood,
Aiahogany, Walnut, Cedar and common
Wood.
Orders by telegraph promptly attended to,
Sunday and nvjht calls unsicered from tlu
“Lanier House. ”
Call and Examine STYLES and PRICES,
feb 14, 1873—tf
JAMES CONNER’S SONS,
XJnited States
Type and Electrotype Foundry
—AND—
Printer’s Warehouse,
iVos. 88, 30 and 38, Center St.,
Comer Beade and Duane Streets, _
NEW YORK.
A LARGE STOCK OF
English & German Faces,
Both Plain and Ornamental, kept constantly
on hand. All Type cast at this Establish
ment is manufactured from the metal known
as
CONNER’S
UNEQUALED HARD TYPE METAL.
Every article necessary for a perfet Print
ing office furnished at short notice.
Spanish, French and Portuguese accents
supplied to Roman and Jobbing Fonts when
required.
July 11, 1873—5m
Fresh Turnip Seed,
C ONSISTING of best varieties such as
Ruta Bnga, Flat Dutch, Red Top, Globe,
Ac., for sale in quantities to suit purchasers,
l>y BRANTLEY A PRINGLE,
aug 1—tf
Wagons
Harness &c., &c.
He is also prepared to do all
Planation Work
In the very best style known to the trade.
He employs none but good
\\orkmen,
And hence can safely -
Guarantee all Work
Turned out from his Shop. Give him a call.
Prices Reasonable.
Sandersville, Ga., Feb. 21,1873—ly
Wright & Norris,
BUCKEYE, GA.
W E respectffully inform our customers
of Johnson and adjoining counties,
that we have closed our books for the pres
ent year. All parties'indebted to ns by Lien
Note or Account are requested to come f'--
ward and make immediate settlement. T.
who fail to do so will find their notes and
accounts in the hands of the proper officers
for collection.
We beg to inform onr patrons and the pub
lic" generally,that we have on hand a splendid
lot of
Readymade Clothing,
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
A first rate lot of
SHIRTING,
OSNABURGS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
KERSEYS, CASIMERS,
DELAINES,
WORSTED,
PRINTS, Ac., &c.
Also, we have a splendid lot of
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
And many ether articles too numerous to
mention. All of which we offer for sale
Cheap for Cash !
Call on us if you want bargains.
February, 7, 1873—tf
BROWN HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Opposite Passenger Depot,
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
This large and popular Hotel, ele
gantly furnished throughout, will still
be found unsurpassed of elegance
and comfort by any Hotel in the
South.
July 5 1872. " "" "
Savannah Sales Garden,
No. Ill State Street.
F tUIT Trees, Grape Vines, Boses, Japon-
icas and Ornamental Plants of all de-